 Hit it! Just granted you'd be the driver here. Sittin' with your mother. Oh my word. Is that my brother? Your mother? My brother. Back to our stupid rags, D.D. It's I'm Corvin. What's your name? You can follow us on Instagram and Twitter! While Juicy Contest! It's so juicy. Staying with us on Patreon, follow us on Twitter account. Iced Juicy Content today, my friends. Today, we got a little lengthy video, but it's a short video. A lengthy short video? Boy, do I love that. The short film for your longfellows. But it is called, it is called Bypass. It came out in 2003. Ah, yes. It's a short film about Bernie Sanders. Yes! What? Bypass. Bypass? He just had a heart attack. Oh, gotcha. Sorry, Bernie. Feel the burn. It has earphone con. Shirt. Shirt does. And noaz and Siddiqui. Really? Oh, they're paired up again. I think it's a silent film too. Shut the front door. Yeah. Really? That's what I've been told. Who directed it? I don't know, I can't see. Bypass directed by Amit Kumar. Okay. So. A silent film? I believe so. I could be totally wrong. But, we'll see. Here we go. Did you ever see the artist speaking of silent films? No, I never got to see that one that year. I heard it was great. It is great. It won Best Picture. It was great. Here we go. Stop silent. Can I go a fork in the road? You went the wrong way. That's not what I meant. That's not what I meant. Shirt and Siddiqui, yeah. Also don't murder people. It's speaking of Leland's language over there. That was really good. That was really good. Who directed that? Amit Kumar, I don't know. But dang. And I'm thinking it was probably written as well. He is the director of Manson wedding. Huh? And writer? No, Manson shootout. Shootout, okay. Writer, director of Manson, shootout. Yeah, he wrote and directed that. Interesting. Okay. What's with the credits though? What? There's not a lot on the page there. This is what? 2003 by Pass? Working with Irfan and Nawaz and Siddiqui. He wrote and directed this. It's this good. Where were the rest of the credits now after that? I don't know. Yeah, well, also this was, I think before Nawaz was huge. Oh, absolutely. But Irfan? 2003? Yeah, no, no. Yeah, that's an established name you got working in that short film. Let me see if this is like his first thing. Let's see, you did some TV, did some TV. Oh, that's TV. Sorry, I'm trying to find early Nawaz work here. You're looking for how early in his credits this falls? He was in Hey, Ram, but he was edited out. That's funny. Yeah, it was one of his first things. Yeah, there it is, bypass. Say it's one of his first things. One of his first, he said a couple other things before. Sorry, there's going to be some construction if there's some noise, sorry about that. But yeah, that was so good. It was so good. It was so fun to see Nawaz and Irfan act along Chadi without saying, which is why I think I was told it was silent. Yeah, that's what they meant by silent. Nobody says anything. Yeah, except for the, I basically, it was like if Indian people had Han Solo and Chewbacca, but they were evil. That guy was just Chewbacca. Yeah. I don't even understand him. There's Nawaz and Insidia. Yeah. That's what I thought over there. But there's one scene when they were both acting together and they both say so much when I was saying anything, which is something we've always said about them, which is why they're kind of perfect for this style of a short film. Just, they were both staring at each other, and Irfan was, and I'm guessing it's called bypass because everybody kind of just passed either what they stole along or everybody tried to basically take something from it. Yeah, well, they're basically, everybody except that couple, they happen to make a wrong turn, I think. But everybody else is taking shortcuts to try to get what they want. They're not going about it the moral, all of them way. They're taking shortcuts, literally shortcuts. It's really well edited in a lot of parts to make sure, I even know I would have loved the gore, but the thing cuts straight to cutting meat and then what was the other one? Oh, somebody hit somebody on the head and they slammed the hood down, which was really, really good. And I also loved the quirkiness of that shot when Nawaz and his partner are walking in the desert and the shot is so far away and they get picked up and it's not going to go anywhere, it just sits there and lets them from a distance just get in. And you know what's going to happen? Those two are headed back to bypass. They're going to encounter two other people who are going to jack them up. You know, that's what goes around, comes around. Yeah, that was really good, I really enjoyed that. I was riveted, yeah. Well, it's hard not to be when you have Nawaz. True, your phone on the screen? True, Nawaz just, when he's on the screen, you're just like, you're so interesting. So interesting. You're just so interesting, just everything that's going on behind your eyes, behind, like he's one of those people that he doesn't have to do anything to, he doesn't have to act ever. Nope, it's because he has such an interesting face on him. Same with your phone, your phone. They're just, it's the, to me, it's the penultimate goal. Have they done a film together? Well, they did a lunch box. Oh, that's right, what am I saying? That's silly of me. Yeah, but they should do more together because it's their fun to watch on screen together. Yeah, that was great. Great, let us know if there's other short films we should be reacting to. Somebody sent me this one. Long time ago? No, just recently. And I was mad at everybody for not telling me right away that there was a short film with Nawaz and Siddiq in front of my mind. Yeah, it's like, you're grounded, it should have been the first thing. Exactly, we knew who Irfan was before the channel started. We didn't know who he was, but we had heard of him. And we found out about Nawaz, what, in April of last year? So, what in the world? And here come the comments. Rick, I sent you information about this short film, but you do know, guys, I can't look at anything. It's Rick's fault. Anything you send me, it doesn't matter what it is, I don't look at it. It's Rick's fault. Because we gotta react to it someday, maybe. 2057, that was great.