 I'm a talkbuck chun Welcome back to our stupid words. It's a Corbin. I'm Rick You can follow some instagram and tweet it from all juicy gone did and uh, if you haven't already please subscribe and hit that like button Um, it helps with the algorithm Today and it just dropped I think last night around 4 a.m Our time or something like that. Um, and so we were asleep We were susan. Uh, I wish they would drop it like morning time for india Like 9 10 p.m. Our time. I think that would be way better I don't know why they drop it so late, but yeah, they clearly know better than I do Uh, but this is obviously I'm gonna talk about John's new film This is the actual trailer for his upcoming film that we just saw the teaser for Where I'm assuming he's like, uh, I think people said he's this coach of under privileged kids Um, and it's directed by the same people that directed Uh satya No, no, not satya satya. Yeah, no Cyrat and um, what's the other one the other marathi film, uh, that that they just remember cyrat It's cyrat then anyway, it's Another one that we that there's a really good film and so it's that director Uh, and so when we found that out We were very very excited about this on top of it just being amatuck bachan Uh, so that's exciting. So All right, you ready? Yes. Yes three two one Look brother, sir. I think I've been spending some time with these kids and I can see them change Hey Vijay Yeah Huh The whole college is made of jhopad patty. Football is a very good game. The whole school is made of jhopad patty. Yes, sir. You know the name of the football... I don't want to get into the game, why don't I? These kids throw a stone at the wall. If a ball is thrown at them instead of a stone, then they can be the most powerful ball in the world. Because this is our national football team. Looks good. It was an understated trailer. I would have actually... I felt like they were going for two different things here. Really? Yeah. I was actually more interested when it was more like a subdued kind of thing. And I thought at times they were trying to make it this big commercial film. Not all the time. I think sometimes it did. But a three minute trailer is way too long. I always think three minute trailers are too long trailers. You're just given too much away of the thing. But I was actually a lot more interested when it was... When it was like talking about the... It was going to be kind of a low key, not like a commercial vibe. And then I felt sometimes they were trying to make it like a commercial vibe. And I'm like, I just don't feel like that's what this film is. I don't know what you think. But what spots did you think through? I felt it was for the most part pretty low key and grounded. So did I. Yeah. I don't know. Maybe the song behind... Like the big song behind it all and all that kind of stuff. I agree. I think most of the time it was kind of subdued. But then at times I was like, I don't... I'm hoping you just don't try to just because it's Amatuck Bakchan. And you want to get a song out of this or you want to get a big commercial feel out of this for the masses. Because I feel like this film, maybe it is. Maybe that's exactly what it is. It should be a very subdued, low key style of film about relations between these... I don't even know what you'd call them. We'd call them inner city kids here. Right. That just kids that come from lesser, usually financial families and just don't have as many opportunities as everyone else. So they resort to either criminal stuff or drugs or whatever. And then obviously they get a good influence and somebody who actually believes in them, it doesn't just shove them off as a slum kid. So I'm assuming you'll get a lot of that. And I think like I just don't want it to be them to try to make it a big commercial film because I think this would be a lot better as an intimate film. Yeah. I don't know that they did... Who knows, we'd have to ask them. But the feeling I got was that high level energy music was to convey the two aspects of the high level energy of the actual football playing and also the high level energy of this age group of kids and the violence and the danger. And I can see what you're saying in terms of not wanting it to go there. I didn't feel it. I liked the trailer. I thought it was pretty congruent. Obviously it's a Hindi film. It wouldn't surprise me if it had a single musical number and just like as a montage, for example, not an idea number per se. But yeah, I wasn't concerned about that. I feel like this is going to be a pretty serious, grounded and probably emotional. I mean, that moment right there where Big B was saying, this is the national team. I could see the depth of emotion that his character is feeling in that moment. Oh yeah, it's Big B. You know, he's going to bring it. I thought they all looked really good. Really believable. Yeah, the kids looked really believable. I thought they all looked really good. Really believable. I think it's going to be one of those films that's probably going to fill a bunch of people with national pride, but also bring out a lot of emotion because of how certain people, and this is not just an Indian thing. This is an everywhere thing, treat people who they consider less than who don't have a nice house, don't have their parents, don't have a nice job. They don't go to a good school, like a bunch of idiotic stuff like that. I think they're like less than people because of where they live or their income, which is just still mind boggling to me, but I'm sure we'll get a lot of that in terms of just you're going to get, you're going to be mad at a lot of people. You're going to be feeling bad. You'll feel a lot of emotion because of the way people are treated and the opportunities they don't get, and I'm sure Big B's just going to bring, just going to absolutely bring it as it always does. Yeah, and obviously like most people who know who he is, you're going to be drawn to this just because I'm a tough boxer, I'm starring in it, but I think the trailer met the expectations I had. I felt like the kids were very believable. I felt like they're going to be very dangerous and believably dangerous. Maybe at some points even do some things where we're going to find them reprehensible ourselves and even wonder why Big B is trying to keep his hands wrapped around them. You know, I bet they do stuff to him that you'll be like, wow. So yeah, I'm really interested. The director is also the director of Fandrey as well. Oh, that's right. That's the other one I was trying to remember. Yeah. He, I mean, Amitaka Bakshan's always done a bunch of stuff, but it seems like as he's gotten even older, he's gotten like, he's very selective in what he likes to at least star in. Absolutely. Like, Loki, even the films that we didn't understand very much like Galabo Sotabo, it's not just because it was like badly made or anything like that. It's just we were bored and we didn't understand. I think a lot of the jokes were in Hindi and it just, it wasn't really made for an American audience, but like, you know, Badla. We never saw Thugs of Hiroshima or anything like that. And I know he was in that one, but in pink and all this kind of stuff, he's, I, you know, I just, as he gets older, I wonder if how he's gone about like, because I'm sure back in the day, he did like, we heard stories filming Duar in the morning and then something else in the evening time. I'm sure as you get older, you're like, I don't want to do that anymore. My energy level is not, I can't do that. Yeah. And I bet he wants to like focus on, I mean, it's not like he needs to do 10 films a year. Oh, he clearly is doing this because that's what he loves doing. It reminds me of exactly probably the same kinds of choices and process that would make Sir Anthony Hopkins decide to do a film. It's doesn't need to do it, doesn't need the money, doesn't need anything, only doing it because you love the art form, you love making movies and you want to tell stories that you think are important and play characters that matter to you. And that's one of the beautiful luxuries of being someone who's at that stature in your career is that every decision you make and the people that surround you, it can be made just because this is what you want to do and everyone else is going to say, yes, sir, whatever you say, sir. Yeah, absolutely. Well, I think the trailer gives me a lot of hope as long as they don't kind of go for just the commercial element of it all and kind of go a lot deeper. And I think they will. The majority, I'd say three-fourths of the trailer, I really enjoyed. I just wish people would stop making three-minute trailers. I think two minutes is perfectly fine. Two minutes 30 is the max you'd ever know to go. Yeah, I was going to say, two minutes to two-thirty max because I agree with you, you start to give a little too much away. You start to show your hand a little too much. Just like in films, you don't want it to go on too long. You want to be like, here's a little taste and then you want more. I don't want to be in a trailer. I'm like, oh, this trailer is still going on. I remember, I remember the only trailer I ever saw, granted, no internet, no nothing, the only place you saw a movie trailer was at the movies. The only trailer I saw for Star Wars, sitting in the theater, and all it did was say a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, star wars faded and then it said coming. And I was like, what the heck is that going to be? That is all I knew going in. And then my mom saw the movie before me to make sure it was palatable for me because I was like seven years old when it came out. And all she was telling me was, you're going to love this. There's some characters in this you're going to love. First time I'm standing in line outside when blockbuster terminology was, you know, this is a blockbuster because the line was around the block, but again, all that trailer was was like a 30 second spot of just the words Star Wars. And I know you can't do that with all films, but I agree with you. I think a three minute trailer shows too much. I'd say just keep it short and tight and engaging. Make us want any more. Yeah, but I like this trailer. Let us know what you thought about the trailer down and it comes out on March 4th. That's like what, next week? Next week. We're getting, we're getting films again, guys. We're getting films again because we're about to go to the theater at the end of this week to see a certain film. Move on to the theater. Hopefully week after week after week again. That would make my heart very happy. Let us know what you thought about the trailer down below.