 wear your mask on, back to our stupid director, it's up Corbin. I'm Rick, be safe kids. And hey, this is a really good mask. They have not endorsed this. This is just one that I got on set on something I was doing and I've loved it. This is it. Where are your fricking masks? Is that a N95? It is an N95. Yeah. Nice. Anyways, today, we're, go ahead. Go ahead. The reason we are like this, I'm up in the mountains of Los Angeles was called basically like Airhead Big Bear. We're just me and Stefan Lelander chilling up here for a few days, but a new trailer dropped. And it's for a new topsy-panoo and tarred Raj film. It's called Loop Lapita, Loop Lapita, right? Close enough, yeah. It's a remake or an adaption of Run, what was it? Run Lulu Run. Bob Milkabog? No. It's originally a German film, Run Lulu Something, I think, but it is apparently an original. I've never seen it. I just know it's a remake or an adaption of that film. I think it was from the 90s, actually, that film. But topsy-panoo, one of our favorite actresses. We think she's so, so, so, so talented. So really excited about this. I don't know what this office is, but I don't really want to know. So I guess we'll just be surprised here. Yeah, let's just jump in. All right, three, two, one. Wow, the cinematography. Now I just wanted to show you my feet. Ow, ow, ow, ow. It's a nice bag. All it takes is a day. I don't know about life, but your face has definitely changed. Sophie, we're so fucked. My job will be very simple. Take this bag to that address. You'll get a lot of Pedro. He's given you a bag. There will be 50. 50 what? 100,000. 500,000. 500,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. So you're betting? And you lost all the money, right? I'm dead, Savit. You'll cut me, Savit. If you know what I mean. Shit, shit, shit, shit. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. 50,000. Don't be Japanat. Who's Karma? Hands up. Satya. Satya. Why are what we doing? CirlaaS. Cirl Suzanne. Satya are you okay? Satya are you okay? I have to say one this time. I have tomorrow. His life is a loop, my son. Just think. Tomorrow morning, I'm going to get your lottery. And you're going to be off today. It's going to be a bit sad. Next, does the save release date? Hold on. Does the save release date? No, I just said watch on any device. February 4th. February 4th, I said just saw in the description. Okay, cool. What a well cut trailer. Like, when we talk about life. That is so interesting. When we talk about like, how nowadays, you know, making trailers is an art form. Because what they do, they know how to cut everything. So it kind of seamlessly goes together and keeps you intrigued. But also doing it to music. And this looks like a very stylized kind of filming in the way they do it. And it also looks like a very interesting story. Almost like Groundhog Day-ish is a vibe I'm getting of like, they're going to have to keep repeating until they get it right, I guess. I don't know. It looks very original. It looks quirky. It looks fun. It looks very original. It looks like it has that combination of both really ridiculous funny moments as well as some poignant deep moments. It looks very, very unique. Looks like it has a good action as well as sound. There was some great sound moments in there when he shot them. A couple of the punches were really, really nice. And obviously we've never seen the original of whatever this film is. So obviously we don't know what's going on. Probably won't see it before this comes out. So if you guys obviously know, do not tell us what's going to happen in this film, please. But Loop, which makes me think it's one of those kind of things that kind of happens over and over again, right? It's the name. Right, right, right. Loop beat that. When a boyfriend loses a mobster's cash, Savvy races against the clock to save the day. If only she can break out of the curious cycle of dead ends is a synopsis. Yeah, I'm intrigued. I'm very intrigued. Oh, hold on. Let's see here. Okay. So the director is the writer of In Grazy Medium, which we saw in Mumbai with no subtitles. No, we did. We had our personal translator in Drani. I'm between the both of us going, okay, well, he said this. Okay, well, he said this. And we never reviewed it because we didn't feel like we had barely seen the film to be able to. Right. Just so you guys know. But he is apparently, oh, he's also the writer. Oh, sorry. I'm looking at the, I'm looking at the writer, which is why it came up. Same writer as that film. The director is, his name is Akash Bhaitia. Yeah, I don't, we don't know. That's the director. So it's the same writer. Same writer as that film. You know, it had, it had some, like some of the quirky fun vibes of Ludo a little bit. Had a little splash of that in there. Yeah. But so original and you're absolutely right. The cinematography, the cutting of this trailer, the sound, it looks, it just looked, I'm intrigued. I really would like to watch it. And the acting looked great. Of course, Topsy, obviously, we, you know, we'd love Topsy up in there. We think she's a phenomenal, phenomenal actress and she always, to my knowledge, does unique work in terms of she likes to pick more interesting projects most of the time than the typical Bollywood style of, you know, just making a lot of money. She likes to pick unique projects. And I like that or projects that will challenge her or different from stuff she's already tried. Yeah. And there's other guy, I don't think we've never seen him anything, but he looks all that guy in the beginning with the beard looked, I thought it was B.J. Sadapathy for a second, but it's like this old guy with a beard, he looks like he's like a theater trained classical actor, honestly. Yeah. He did. I thought I recognized him at first and I was taking a little bit of a closer look at his face. Okay. It looks like his name is Dub. God, I can't pronounce that. But he was in Lutera. He was a Trent. He was a friend. He was in Lutera. Varun's friend. And then apparently he was in Devdie's Chuni. I don't remember any of these parts, but those are obviously a Black Friday he was in apparently. Wow. McBool, he was apparently monsoon wedding. Wow. The brief that we've absolutely seen him multiple times. Yeah. I'm wondering if he's been more of like a supporting actor, but he looks strong. He probably looks different. He probably looks different in this film. And you know her choices, you mentioned Topsy's choices, she reminds me a lot in the difference of her style and the direction she likes to go. Her choices kind of remind me of a Ushman. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Very, very kind of similar. Yeah. Outside the box. Not predictable. Yeah, totally agree. A Ushman, I feel like he has his own genre now and it's something that always has a message. And that's like his stick. He wants to have a message in his film. But he's a phenomenal actress and he always sees new films. But Quirky, because like Amer Khan always has a message, but he doesn't go to Rome of the Quirky. And he's kind of silly in there, but he doesn't go off beat. Yeah. Yeah. I'm quite intrigued. I think everything about that trailer is really good from the music to the cinematography, to the acting, to the direction of everything. It's a well, well cut trailer. Looks like it comes on February 4th. God, February is filling up. And unfortunately it looks like all this stuff is coming to OTT again. So we're getting OTT releases and not theatrical, which makes me wonder about the Fafa film that was supposed to come at the beginning of February. Remember that unique one? Yeah. It's either going to go to OTT or they're going to push it to March because I think it's pretty obvious that we've got to, I think we'll see the peak globally of Amer Khan here in the next two weeks or so. And then it won't start to taper until beginning of February. And I don't think anybody wants to risk their box office until this is cleared out. So, you know, like, like I have felt the whole time, we'll see numbers finally cascading down by like Valentine's Day. So the first two weeks of February, I think any film there is going to go OTT or push to March. Yeah. But this one looks quite, quite good. Let us know what you thought about it. And if you've seen the original, do not spoil it for anybody. Please. Yeah, please, please. Because obviously if this is an adaption or a remake, a lot of you might know the ending, but do not share it, please. It's down below.