 I really like you to put a shirt on. It's now our naked reactions. Demonitized. Josh! Hey, welcome back to our stupid drag sub-corban. I'm Naked. And you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter for more juice at gondank. Thank you to every sports on Patreon, follow us on official Twitter, and subscribe if you haven't and hit the like button. I have a shirt over there, but I'm not gonna get up to get it because if I get up, you will see the uncut version on Patreon. I don't know. Gross. Whoever doesn't have a shirt on, shot Tupac. If you haven't heard. Where were you in 1996? I was not in Las Vegas. Actually in 96. Ooh, I was still, I was in LA, I was close. You shot Tupac. Anyways, today, the reason we're on Skype is we weren't planning on filming today, but something dropped and we don't really film, we don't really live that close, especially with traffic. With traffic. And so we were just gonna do this instead of just coming over for one trailer reaction. But the new trailer for a Hindi film called Gunnapath. Yep. Which is probably the Agnapath sequel. I agree, probably. But it's with Amitabh Bachchan, Tiger Shroft and Creedie are in it. It's awesome. Pretty good cast. I think it, and it comes out October 20th, and I think it's sci-fi a little bit. This is maybe... Speaking of sci-fi, I just watched, it's way overdue. I had promised Kuber said I would do it. I watched the first episode of season one of Foundation on Apple TV. How was it? About as good of a kickoff episode for a sci-fi series as you could want. The writing, the acting, the visual effects, I'm in instantly. I can't wait to watch the next episode. So I don't know what else other than that. I guess we'll let the trailer tell us what this is about. And let me record the screen here. And ready? I am ready grizzly. Make sure this doesn't do the thing. And... Bring it on. Three. Three. Two. One. Ooh, my back looks the exact same. Ooh, 2017. I was gonna say, yeah, it reminds me of you. A lot happened in the past 25 years. 40. 40, yeah. Must be tough it again. Clearly this is Texas. Ha ha ha ha ha. Oh! Jektokamoru yutanaja. Of course, martial arts. Nice, look at pretty using nunchucks. How often do they just wrap the box shut up? Nice. That was Ganesh in the sky. It does the name kind of mean Ganesh. It's Ganapath. My wife would know, as with all of you commenting in the comments below. Ganapath. Oh, that was pretty cool. It was. I love the fact that they're doing sci-fi. We've talked about it many times that... We have. It's not a genre, at least in the past that has been kind of explored very much in Indian cinema, right? When it has, it's been done in more quirky ways than just either pure action or even seriously. And we know why that obviously it usually to do sci-fi, at least modern day sci-fi. It usually means VFX heavy. It doesn't have to because there's like old school, like real sci-fi, old school. It actually wasn't very VFX heavy at all. Star Trek, it's part of the lead. Like there's no VFX of that. It's just human stories in space. Right. That's basically what it is. Yeah. And that's one of the things my wife loves about sci-fi. It's just the humans. It was basically like human political stories. Yes. With aliens. Have you guys watched it all or has she watched Foundation? No, no, we haven't. Yeah, but I can't wait. I'm gonna be watching it just every morning right now for each episode. The first episode is as good an episode. Forget sci-fi, just everything about it. The writing, the acting, the visual effects obviously for sci-fi and it has exactly that. And it's this beautiful combination of feeling both very specific to sci-fi in space but also feel Shakespearean and even a little game of Throne. I love it so far. But yeah, it looks pretty cool. The thing I would worry about because it looks like it could have some cool action. Tiger Shroff, you're gonna get great fight scenes. All my stars, yeah. Especially MMA, that's kind of where his specialty is. Yeah. So that's pretty cool. But the thing I would worry about is the VFX being not up to snuff. I saw it many times in the trailer. Yes. And just the past year when we were in a Comic-Con with Prabhas and that sci-fi, that VFX was flawless. And so I think people are now expecting Hollywood level VFX. As they should. Because Indian films are now spending enough money to have that same level. Not that they couldn't obviously do it with the talent. They had the talent. It's just we spent a billion times more on films than they did in the past. Still do, but India is now spending a lot more. And so you saw VFX in this. Like it was like, that looks like it was probably made in 2010 VFX instead of... So that would be my biggest concern. I guess obviously going for big commercial sci-fi which is cool. I love that they're exploring it. Tiger Shroff, Creedie, looks awesome. They seem to be wrapping up Amatuck Bakshan a lot. And I feel like we've seen that a lot recently in his curd films is them wrapping him up. Wasn't he like that or was that Kamal San or was it just thinking of Patan? I thought that we saw it in the Comic-Con thing. I thought... We did, he's in it. He's wrapped up, isn't he? Narrating and wrapped up. I thought he was wrapped up. They always wrap up. Everybody protects from STDs and pregnancy. That's right. Good on you Amatuck Bakshan for wrapping up. But yeah, it looks cool, but that would be my biggest concern. Is that the VFX are just not gonna be up to snuff and it's gonna take everybody out of it. Yeah, me too. And then in addition to that, it may be all bite and no bark. It may be all action and not really strong on story or acting. Although I will say the difference between Tiger Shroff and say the old school Jean-Claude Van Damme is that Tiger Shroff can act. He actually can, we've seen him in a couple of things where he actually is believable as his characters, whereas there's some action stars who are just, you tell them to stop acting and kick things. And it was really cool, Creedie. I think that was her. It looked like she was kicking ass with those nunchucks. So with him, you know, you're gonna get an entertainer and my hope is that it's just the story is gonna be strong enough to keep you engaged and that's gonna be a good time. Yeah. I'm interested. Yeah. It's just the VFX would probably be the biggest concern for me. Which have to be good for, if you're doing sci-fi. I mean, like you said, it's kind of inexcusable now. Yeah. I mean, even with like, what's the last sci-fi, I guess that, I mean, technically that Tamil film would be sci-fi but it wasn't very VFX heavy at all. The Mavidhan, right? Right, yeah. Technically be, would it be sci-fi? Ah, fantasy, I think. It would lean more fantasy than sci-fi, probably. And it did have some VFX issues in that film but it was like 1% VFX. That was really. This looks like there's actually heavy VFX. Cities are built. Well, and again, I didn't see, did you see a release date? If it was there. 28th of October. Oh boy. That's probably the end. They're done. That's probably your end result. Yeah, they're done. That's one of my biggest concerns with big VFX heavy films. We like, audiences can forgive some stuff like in a Patan, there was some stuff that, you know, wasn't up to snuff but not all of those. Or the one shot in theater that we just saw the train shot where it looked like there was an overlay of CGI on the train. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Small things like that are completely forgivable. But if it's like through the entire film, it's gonna get exhausting looking at bad VFX. It will, it will. So yeah. You don't want that, which is why I say if you don't have the money, don't do it. Simplify your story so you don't have to rely on VFX as much if you do not have the money. Cause that's one thing that it just takes money. It does. But you have the talent. But in order to get it where you need it to be, it takes money. Money and time. Because most sci-fi things, whether it's a TV series or it's a film, you're gonna spend as much time if not more time. A more usual. Months, months at a time on your post-production. So yeah, it's if you're gonna do it and you're gonna visualize it. Yeah. Especially if you have a name as big. I mean, Tiger Shroth. Tiger. Big star. Creedie and Amatob. Yeah. So I mean, there was a lot of stuff that I thought looked really cool. And me too. Hopefully it could come together and do well, but those would be my biggest concerns. You guys let us know what you think about the trailer. Are you excited for it? Do you have concerns? What have you? We need to see obviously more of Tiger. So let us know what other Tiger films we can watch down below and what were your thoughts on the trailer? Let us know down below. Josh!