 There are a few, literally a few things in life that can cause me to not think about proper rest, hydration, or eating. And one of them, the top, is focusing on the work of actors and acting. Like writing about it, watching it, critiquing it, thinking about it. I just lose my freaking mind. What about pooping? I love that. Dada-dina-dina-dina-dina-dina-dina-du-na-ca-ta-da-de-dina-dina-dina-dina-dina-dina-dina-dina-dina... Hey, welcome back to our stupid erections units. I'm Corbin, this is Rick, and you can follow us on instagram, movement, twitter for juicy content, and some hate jokes, and they swim. Follow us on personal YouTube channels, links on description below. Today we're doing a trailer reaction. Great! It's called Bandits Queen. Bandit, Bandit Queen, Summer Land Jury, Tangerine, yeah why not, with Seema Biswas and Shakir Kapoor. Bandit Queen. Bandit Queen is a 1994 Indian biographical film based on the life of Pulandere as covered in the book India's Bandit Queen. The true story of Pulandere by the Indian author Malase. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. The film stars Seema Biswas, who is a knitting film and theatre actress from Assam, and she won the National Film Award for Best Actress for this film and became famous. She has acted in various Hindi, Asami's, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil and Malayalam films. The director of this movie, Shakir Kapoor, is known for his works in Hindi cinema and international cinema. Films like Mr. India Bandit Queen. Masoon made him famous in Hindi cinema, in international cinema, his historical biopics on Queen Elizabeth, Elizabeth and Elizabeth, the Golden Age, have earned him acclaim with the former winning the BAFTA award for outstanding British film and both winning an Academy Award. Elizabeth, like with Catherine, with Kate Blanchett? I don't know, but I believe Nasser didn't want a BAFTA for a film called Elizabeth. No, he may have been in. That would be crazy if it's the same. I've never seen it. If it's the same one with Kate Blanchett. By the way, if you haven't seen the work of Kate Blanchett, you need to watch the work. She's one of the greatest actresses alive ever. She's up there with Meryl Streep. She is. She's up there in the top five all-time female actresses in cinema. So good. Yeah. Okay, so also, I was going through all the films that we have watched and I realized that we need to watch more films with really strong women in the leads. Yes. So they just need to be made. Yeah, and I'm sure they are, but we just haven't got to them yet, maybe. So please recommend some double. Is this one? Taboo. We actually have seen a lot, but it's in OTT. Correct. We've seen a lot more women roles and strong women roles in the TV shows. So recommend some, please. If this is it, let us know. And so this is old, so I'm guessing the trailers might be bad. Alright. Let me make sure my speakers are on. Bandits Queen presents a powerful and extraordinary film that the New York Post gives four stars. Says The Daily News. Dramatic with superb performance. Says The London Guardian. While The Hollywood Reporter calls it a mesmerizing picture. Mia's Queen, that was one of the best old trailers we've ever seen. That was really good. It looks like what I was talking about, a strong, female-driven film that a woman oppressed by men is just also called women in general. But that looks really, really good. It really does. I would totally watch that film. I would totally watch it. The main girl when she had the bandana on her had reminded me of what was that Sushant film? Yes, exactly. With him and Monos, right? Yes. And they met this girl who also had a bandana around her head. Who was it? Was it Queen of the Gangsters? Is that who she was playing? Or was that supposed to be inspired by this girl? Was that just how they dressed? I don't know. I don't know, but that's what it reminded me of, right? Yeah. Absolutely. That's the first thing that came to my mind when I saw that on her head. This looks like a powerful film. Yeah. Looks like it's gonna be one of those that's probably gonna be a little hard to watch as well. Unquestionably, one of the better old-school trailers we've ever seen. Even with the talking. Yeah, even with the talking. There's something so great about the narration stuff, because that used to be the thing back in the day. 1994. There was also Bandit Queen in 1950. And that's back in the day when, you know, whenever a movie came out, back when newspapers were the source for your information, not the internet, you would check the entertainment section of the newspaper on a Friday for the new releases. And if a movie was critically acclaimed, if a... Yes. It is that one. It is that Elizabeth. If a movie was critically acclaimed in the newspaper, you would see the snippets that they were talking about from The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Post, Variety. But it was only those things that were definitively critically acclaimed that got that. Nowadays, you can literally pay people to say nice things about your film. Yeah. Or take a snippet from, like, the Council Bluffs Herald. Mesmerizing. And then down at the bottom, you can't even read it, says the Council Bluffs Herald. So this was back in the day when those kinds of accolades actually meant a lot more than they do today. So he is, this is the same director who directed that Elizabeth film with Kate Blanchett. Yes. Noah, not Noah's. Naseridan Shaw in that. No. Okay. Hold on. Can you spell his name? Who? Naseridan. Oh, it's a long one. N-A-S-E-R should be there? Or you know what? Just look up... Oh, hold on. Got him. There he is. Because I'm pretty... Maybe I'm off on the name, but I'm pretty sure he's won a BAFTA Awards in Dubai. Film fair. Rivening content, I know, guys. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm wrong. I don't know. It's not on here. I don't know. But yeah, it's the Kate Blanchett one. So it's that director for this film. So, like I said, we would like to watch some... I know there's also... I think Tabu, I think she plays like an exotic dancer in some film earlier in her career. As well, I think it's called Something Bar or something like that. But I'm talking like strong female performances as well, I asked. And you know, we love Tabu. Yeah. Is she the best actress in India that you've seen so far? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Was she going to get her OTT platform or does she have one? Yeah, she would be for me... Oh, the people we've seen, she'd be for me to like the marrow-streep of Indian cinema. Yeah. It was Tabu. Absolutely. Yeah. But yeah, so let us know about this film. Is it worth a watch? I probably is. It looks good. Looks good to me. Hold on. How long is it? Let's see. If it came out in the 90s, it... Oh, geez. What? Two hours? Barely a two-hour run time? Geez. I was expecting three hours. That might be why so many people liked it from America. Yeah, maybe. So yeah, let us know if this is something we should... And obviously, it's a true story. Where do you see that? That's the story of the bandit queen, Pulandevi. Oh, okay. All the more reason I want to see it. And also let us know if it's that same person that was kind of like... Yeah. That Sushant film. It starts with an S. I can't ever pronounce it. The name of it? You know which one we're talking about if I've been around. Sushant with Manoj. Manoj. And they met this girl who was protecting this younger girl. That one that we really enjoyed. Yeah, very, very good film. Anyways, let us know about this film down below.