 You ever played tennis? Yeah. You like to play tennis? Yeah. You like to watch tennis? Yeah. Do you know why Donald Trump loves tennis? Why? Because that's the only place where he can experience love. Oh, okay. Thank you. I'm here till Thursday. If you don't know how to score in tennis, then that joke completely misses its point with you. Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Drags. It's Doug Corbin. I'm not Donald Trump. Stop saying his name. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter for more juicy content. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe to like button. It's like saying Voldemort. No, I'd rather say Voldemort. Oh, yeah. But I'm saying how they feel in the movie about saying Voldemort. Anyway, today we got a Malayalam trailer. This film came out a few months ago, but the film came out earlier this year. Okay. But it's a Malayalam called Roman Chum. Okay. That's it. And I think it's a kind of like the horror comedy genre. Awesome. But it's with Subin. Oh, great. Subin Che here. And it also looks like it has some of the Beatles. John Paul George. Poor Ringo. Always left out. Always left out. John Paul George Productions. Yeah. That's funny. Well, obviously Malayalam has a lot of Christian. Yeah. It's just the fact that it was in that order. Yeah. Yeah. I've heard some good things about this film, so if you've seen this film and like it, let us know if it's one that is worth a watch. I know we missed some good Malayalam film, like the Associates one that we saw. Yeah. That we missed last year. But you know, so many Indian stuff has come out, obviously. More often than not, Malayalam films are good. Yeah. We've seen, I mean, it's probably like a 98% success rate with Malayalam film. Yeah, it really is. Really true. I'd have to... It's probably some of the high up there like that. It is. It's in the 90s for sure. Yeah. Oh, shit. Oh no. Oh, shit. I know what they're doing. Yeah. Oh, my God. Yeah, it's not a Ouija board. It's a work like one. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not going to get into that. It's just on the back side. Yeah, but have we seen a horror comedy from the Malayalam industry? I know the original Bull Bull, that's the original of that. That film is a Malayalam film, but we haven't seen that film yet. We need to. I don't think so. I don't think. Which is interesting. One has Subban, obviously. That are scary, but we haven't seen a street type of film from Malayalam cinema that I can recall. The horror we saw last year was more just a straight up, with the bolt, I forget what it was called. But we really enjoyed that one. Yeah. That one was nice. This looks like it could be a lot of fun. It has that Malayalam flair of just like, you don't know what the heck's going on. Don't know what's going to happen. Weird, quirky. Walking by and then the walking by. But I'm interested. You ever done a Ouija board? You're really asking me that? You're looking your younger days. People explore when they're younger. You don't know about my history with Ouija boards? Oh yeah, that's your thing. Sorry, I forget. So for those of you who don't know, I had from the age of 17 until the age of 23, I was deeply involved. Nice. And at the time, what would be referred to as new ageism. So I was very, very much involved in Ouija boards and trans mediums and out-of-body experiences. But yeah, I have logged countless hours. Yeah, I always, you know, me being a skeptic. And by the way, I hate it. By the way, don't do it. Do not do it. See? It's like the trailer. No. Don't. I remember when I went to buy my first Ouija board at the Psychic Eye Bookshop here in Sherman would still exist. I remember I went to buy it and thankfully, and I hope it's still the same way, they shouldn't be sold. I see them at freaking Target. I went to buy it and she looked at me and she said, you know what you're doing, right? I said, yes, I do. She said, okay, it's not a game. I said, I know it's not a game. I know what I'm doing. So yeah, they work. That's all I'm going to tell you. And I know they work. Nah. Anyway, it's back to the trailer. And that actually didn't look like Ouija, but it looked like something obviously very, very similar. It has that. Where you have the thing. You have the thing in the middle and you have some letters or some numbers so that you can all collectively communicate. Yes. And it uses energy to, yes. Anyways, but it looked like a really fun movie. I would a thousand percent be down to watch it. If you guys say it's a good film. It's also so interesting that these films come out in January or like as opposed to like, yes. That's an October film. I mean obviously there's horror films that come here that aren't in more and more. But the majority of the time, one, you'll get more box office because people want to be scared. They go see scary movies during an October season. But obviously in India, they don't have that spooky season. And some people release their scary film, not at that time because they don't want to get lost in the shuffle of some of the bigger films that do really, really well. One of my favorite things about this was at the very, very end, Subin and the guy across from him looking at each other with that look in their eye of, oh, wait a minute. Is all of this just these two guys pulling something over people or what was that look about? There's so much intriguing stuff in that trailer. Oh, interesting. Based off real events that happened in the life of Seven Bachelors in Bangalore and seven after playing Ouija board. They call it Ouija board. I'm guessing it's a different kind style. I don't know. It's the same principle. Events followed by it. There's different layouts of them. Jethu Madhavan. Sounds familiar. Maybe it's just Jethu Josephus who I'm more familiar with. Yeah. And sincerely, there's Subin Sham. Don't screw around with him. He looks familiar, doesn't he? He was in Vikram. No, I didn't go to the gyros. We've seen him a few times. But Subin, obviously, I love Subin. I would love to be able to talk to him. I don't have any contacts in the Malayalam industry, and I wish I did because there's so many people I want to talk to. But if anybody knows, I'd just let them know. I would love to sit down and chat with them. There's a few people in Malayalam we'd love to talk to. Yeah, one notable, one specifically that I would really, really love. I'll let you guess who that is. But Subin's one of them. Absolutely. And this looks like a very fun premise. It's just over two hours. Looks like a two hours ten. Yeah. I would, without hesitation, I'd watch this. Yeah, so let us know down in the comments below if you think it's worth a watch. Obviously, no spoilers or anything like that. Yes, please. Thank you. For everybody who has not seen it. But let us know. If not, what should be the next Malayalam film that we watched? Please let us know down below.