 This one, they said, was gonna make me cry. We'll see. I'm dead inside. We know this already. I've known this for years. Welcome back to our Stupider Actions, idiots. I'm Corbin, as all of me tell me tith. Rick Figgle. Wow. I think you all just witnessed Corbin having a small stroke. It's true. Where's the tissue? Because they said this is gonna make you cry. Well, I don't know if the trailer, but it's amazing. So this film is called, read that. Make Corbin Cry. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. What is it called? I can't read that. It's directed and starring Mirkan. Tari Zamingpar. OK. I couldn't find that one with English subtitles. Somebody sent me the trailer in English. It's called, like, Stars on Earth, which must be the translation. Must be a translation, and it's all in English. So wait, like, they're speaking English? Yeah. Did they make an English version of the film? Apparently. I'm guessing we'll see. So let's see if I'll cry in the trailer, probably not. But the film, you all said, will make me cry, so. Disney brings to you, from the makers of Lagann, the 2002 Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, a heartwarming story about childhood and children that captured the imagination of millions around the world, like Stars on Earth, with wonders that no one else seems to notice. Ishana Washti just doesn't seem to fit in, rejected by all. Ishana, Ishana. Ishan. Ishan. Get out of my car. This little eight-year-old's life seems to be heading for disaster, until help found him quite unexpectedly. Starring one of Bollywood's most celebrated actors, Amir Khan, and one of Bollywood's biggest successes ever, like Stars on Earth, on Disney DVD. OK, so I'm guessing he's either autistic, or he has Asperger's or something like that. At least that's what it looked like. Right. And so I'm guessing the message of it, because Amir Khan likes to do things with messages. Yes. About accepting everyone, no matter what. Right. And I don't know if in the culture, obviously in the United States, it didn't until recently, people start really noticing and accepting all different disabilities. Right. And not even calling them disabilities anymore. Yeah, not even calling them disabilities. But it looks great. If that's the message, that's a great message. As far as the trailer is concerned, I don't like it. I don't. Narration stuff just makes you feel like it's the 1980s. Well, I think it was really, it was back in 2007. And it's just, I feel like it's just. I think that's what a lot of people said, the trailer doesn't do justice, because it's so old. But remember, the three idiots didn't really look that good. Exactly. So we're not judging the movie by the trailer. Three idiots look like crap in the trailer. And we've seen many great trailers, and everybody's saying, don't watch that. Don't watch that. But yeah. But it's a mere con, man. It's a mere con. And so you know the message is going to be there. You know the acting's going to be there. And that's a really special story if that's what it is. It might make him cry. It won't. Trust me. Does it have any dogs in the military get killed in it? Because he can watch children get slaughtered and be treated like garbage, and he'll just be fine. It's actually, it happened the other day. It did? Well, I don't know. I know most of you have not seen these. But the live action Oscar shorts, four out of five of them about kids dying. Wow. My wife was sobbing. And you were like, oh, I did not. I thought they were really good. It's not what gets me. They're not dogs. It's OK. Because you've said this, and you know, those still waters run deep, man. Yeah, yeah. But those are short films, and so you don't have as much time to wreck it deep into it. So we're going to get it. We're going to get a film that makes Corbin cry. Yeah, you won't.