 I'm here with the crew and we are here to review Blade Runner 2049. So what do you think guys? Yeah, you know, I obviously visually stunning film, but I sort of found it a little, I miss the claustrophobia of the original. I kind of disagree, you know. I think the fact that it was different from the first one, it shows that this city, you know, future Los Angeles, has changed in the 30 years that have elapsed. It was a great successor to the first Blade Runner. I thought it was very, like, noir, like a new, virtualistic, what was it? Virtualistic. I don't know. Modernistic. Neonarm. Modernist? Yeah. Like a modern, neo- Neo-modern stuff. Rather than simplistic, there's sort of a unity within the color palette, maybe, which I think is also inherent of that sort of, like, neon noir. Yeah. Well, it's like everything's just like bathed in neon light, which is, it's so beautiful to have this really just like dingy, grimy city that is so bleak otherwise, but then you just see it's all like these neon lights, you know, for all its faults, like it's still like just such like a thought-provoking movie, and I just loved it so much. All right, so here's the real question. Yeah. Who's hot? My guys. My guys are your guys. No, come on. Ivan. Have some class. Harrison Ford. Harrison Ford. I thought that there wasn't enough, like, sex. That was my feeling. Yeah. You know. Or exposed. No. We needed more exposure. Right. Those are the two metrics whereby I measure how good the movie is. And you know, the trailer, the promise, like, there was explosions, and there was like some, you know, hints of nudity, but basically this was just like a $180 million dollar art house film that dragged on for like three hours. I was expecting something like a Michael Bay, like pow, pow, boom, boom, sex, explosions, and like more sex, and then crammed in between explosions. Yeah, no. But no. It's just sex. The movie, yeah. There's like three explosions. Who even knows? I don't remember if there were explosions, it's not memorable. Yeah. You know, every explosion there was in the movie you already saw in the trailer. That's very true. It's false advertising. Oh my God, that's true. Yeah. Yeah. And you know, Ryan Gosling wasn't even naked in it. That's like cheating. Not even once. Even a glimpse of a nip. Like no nips. No nips. No slips. Free the nips.