 Hey guys, this is kind of something new for me, but I'm doing a shout out for a friend's film. Technically, actually, he's my boss and one of the guys I worked with started working with in the film biz. The film is called The Hole. This is a short film that's directed by Stephen Stiller and one of the producers is my boss, Mark Willmont. And I really wanted to do a shout out for them once they tried to make this film public. This film has been going around the short film circuit for quite some time and it's garnered a few awards and a bunch of nominations. It's about a soldier who finds himself completely cornered by German heavy machine guns and he's in this trench with this other soldier who has deceased and he's kind of summarizing his situation and at the same time he's sort of learning more about this deceased soldier and he kind of discusses his actions or what he's going to do with this guy even though he's dead. And it's very well shot and for considering what these guys had, money-wise as equipment-wise, it's really well done. I think these guys did a great job with it. The only thing that might be a little odd is some of the audio decisions, some of the post audio isn't. There's a few things that you would normally think you would hear for a film of this sort of style. But aside from that, the character, the main actor did a phenomenal job. The hole that he is in, he actually dug himself because he really wanted to become enamored and connected with this trench like this what he wanted to sort of embody what soldiers would when they were digging their trench, their foxholes. But this is their spot so this is what he wanted to do for himself. The guy who was deceased apparently he had to sit there in that spot for something out of six to seven hours in the cold mud. And this crew, like honestly there's a few things that the little tricks here and there they did to make this film and it's pretty darn good. I like it for what it is. It's a very good exceptional short film and I really hope that this gets more attention. So that's why I'm doing my little bit of work here for doing a shout out to it. If you guys want to check it out, the link is in the description. They're trying to make some horror movies right now, but this film honestly I think if they could try and do another aesthetic look like this, I would be very interested. But whatever these guys do, I know they're very committed and they're very dedicated and my boss doesn't stop talking about movies that he wants to make. And I really hope that these guys get more attention so they can do that. Anyway guys, that's all I wanted to say. I just wanted you guys to check this film out. It's very good. It's very respectful and honors our veterans of the Second World War, those who fought and those who died for us. So check it out. Anyway guys, that's all from me. I'll see you guys next time.