 I am mean, if you please. Disney was really racist back in the day. Really racist? Really racist? Ha ha ha ha ha ha Who bought that ticket to the Adobe? Hi George, Doobie, Greg, Silvia, David, tongue Corbett. I'm Rick. And my son is waving at me, and he calls on Instagram, Twitter, Then I die of juice, and partially turned phone through the camera and Bang! Also, I'm a person on YouTube channel that's like the script for all the tape and you're on the trailer. Which is a shame, because when I was growing up, Yeah, it is a shame, yeah for sure. When I was growing up, I made no connection. Like when I was a little boy, Uncle Remus and Song of the South. Yeah, but when I was a little boy, my parents showed me that. I loved the stories, I loved the songs and because neither of my parents were racist, I didn't catch any of the racist, not just undertones, fricking overtones of that whole Kit and Kaboom. Oh, yeah. Yeah, but. There's a reason Disney doesn't even put it on their Disney Plus. Yeah, because it really, it's pretty bad. Really, really bad. But it also goes to show it's taught. Oh yeah, for sure. My parents weren't, I don't even remember the first time I knew people treated other people differently because of the color of their skin or what they believe. I can't even remember just noticed that happening. But anyways, that's not anything. No, we're doing a trailer. Doing a trailer? About Song of the South? No, it's called Water. I think it's actually in that same thing with Earth. Oh yeah. The Mirakans, but I think it might be the same director, but it's not. But it's not that. It's not Mirakans on it. It's actually John Abraham, Lisa Ray and Ereman and Deepa Mehta. Deepa Mehta. Water is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Deepa Mehta with screenplay by Anurag Kashyap. It's set in 1938, explores the lives of widows at Anashram in Varanasi, India. It was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at Oscars. It was? Canada? Why is that Canada with a C but two Ns? Is that supposed to be Canada with a K? Maybe, maybe it was, this was presented there was only a couple that were nominated and I don't believe this one was for the actual Oscars. That's only been like, what, three films, right? Yeah, but it says it was nominated for Best Foreign Language. It might be a Miss, Miss writing here. Mother India, Lagan and something else, but I don't think it was this. I could be wrong. Let us know. Muy interesanti. But anyways, the Earth one looked really, really good. We really enjoyed that one. This one, and we need to get into John Abraham. Yes, we've been saying that for a long, long time. Yeah, what? What do you mean? But the good things shouldn't be changed. I'll tell you. He looks different. What did you say? Very. Just as in as I was with the Earth one, it looked really, really good. Also, that's the most different I've ever seen John Abraham. I love it. Yeah, he looks so different. It looks like, because we've been introduced to him and known him as the action guy kind of, right? But this looks like we're gonna see him be an actor. Yeah. And doing a great, meaty role. It's just one of the ones that does it, even though the only thing we've really seen him in is the knife fight. No, seven couldn't have. I know, yeah. But the first thing we ever saw, and it's all made of permanent imprint, because it's amazing. It's amazing. It's a great fight scene. Yeah, but seven couldn't have been a tiny little role. But I know that Madras Cafe, I know it's a big one that a lot of people say, this one, but the trailer itself looks really good. Really nice. I actually wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't nominated for an Oscar. Yeah, and it does. It looks like an Oscar quality film based on that trailer. Also, yeah, so it looks really, really sad. Because it looks like this comes from a traditional family that thinks widows. Yeah, by the way, those three options? Yeah. Ew. So I know that's a very traditional way of looking at certain parts or certain families in India have. I'm hoping that's a dying out thing. Because, yeah. No, you could be happy after your partner dies. I think human rights and the rights of women would argue against those being the only options. Yeah, I would hope so. Because that's awful. But anytime, I gotta say, the impact of Indian cinnamon stuff, anytime I see or hear anything intimated about the woman burning with the dead husband, pardon my language. Yeah, yeah. So Deepa Mehta, is she related in any way to Hansel Mehta from Scan? Did we ask this already? I don't know. Interesting. Anya Akashia wrote it. And whoa, okay, so let's talk about a film. I know he didn't direct it, but let's talk about a film that doesn't look like an Andhra Akashia film. No, it's because he just wrote good. I know. But he wrote, he writes a lot. I know. He's really good, like. But I love that. I think that's really interesting. What film was it that he wrote that? Oh my goodness. We've seen a few. Is it Udan? Did he write Udan? No, I think he just produced. I don't know for sure. You may be right. Yeah, but he's done those like different stuff. I think he was part of Queen. I'd love to talk to him again and ask him that and ask what the differentiations are for him when it comes to his writing and his directing and the places he goes with the vision for both because they're different. Yeah, yeah. Absolutely. Yeah, so he wrote, he was produced trapped. Produced Udiprjav. Produced Udiprjav. I think we get that. Produced Masan. NH10 Produced. Produced Bombay Velvet, which we haven't seen. He does so much work. He was a producer of Bombay. He was a writer of Ugly. Lutera Produced. He was a writer of dialogue of Lutera. So that's one of those ones that's not really handy. Yes, for sure. And then I think, pretty. Produced Lunchbox. I forgot that. Yeah. I forgot that Anyrug produced that. But anyways, enough about Anyrug. The trailer itself, she looked great. I don't know why the cast is listed all weird here. Yeah, they're like out of sequence. Because the main girl looked gorgeous. She looked familiar. I don't know if I've seen her in anything. Lisa Ray, is that her? I don't know. I think that was her. She was listed in the description there. Your key fill. Your key fill. Does that happen? Yeah. It just goes like that. Ah, there you go. But anyways, yeah, I would see this just off of the trailer. What should be, I think we'll get to it here soon. A John Abraham film. This one, Madras Cafe. I know a lot of people. A lot of people like that one. We've heard about that one for a long time. Let me see what else we got here of his. Badla House. Romeo Akbar Walter. I've heard a lot about in terms of it's supposed to be pretty good. I didn't realize he has so much on his. Oh, he's been around a lot. Because remember that song he did? Desi Boys with Pramco, Dairy Early On. And then he did that scene with Akshay. Well, on Seven. Where Akshay came in on the Jetski. Seven Koon Moff is 10 years ago. Yeah, so he's been doing stuff since. And the number of films that actors do in India is as ridiculous as the number of films that India does. Astronomical. Who was it that said that they- This was very early on too. In his career? In his career. Well who was it that said, was it Big B? Who said that he was doing three films at the same time? Yeah. And went from one set to the other set and the other set. In the same. Yeah, just insane. I don't know how you do that. That's not how this film is supposed to be. It should be the next John Abraham film we watch.