 Happy birthday, Shahrukh Khan, happy birthday to you. Is that better or worse than how they sing it in Indian movies? Yeah, that was worse. Hey, welcome back to our Steve with the X of Corbin. Also, Instagram, Twitter for juicy content. Thank you to every source on Patreon. Follow us with your Twitter account, subscribe, and the like button. Today, we have a teeny tiny peanut, but I got more like a teeny tiny penis. Today, we got a new trailer from an Amazon film it looks like called Pippa. This is what Rick calls his penis. No, it's actually the name of my old cat that still lives with my kids. No, that's Pippa. Right, P-I-P-P-A, Pippa. This is Pippa. This is a... You don't have a name for your penis, do you, Corbin? Yeah, I do. Do you really, or are you making it up? It's called the White Devil. That was good. I like it. So this has Shahid's younger brother in it, nepotism, and the actress from Sita Ramon. Who is Martin, it's that M name right there. Yeah, Ronald Thacker. And that is all I know about it. I don't know anything. I think it's war. I think it's war. And I see Amazon Prime, so this is a prime... Is it a series or a movie? I think it's a movie. Okay. But let's just get into it, shall we? Let's do it. Three, two, one. Nice, everything looks good so far. Dang, production down here. He does have a gunshot head. Oh, wow, that's cool. Damn, wow, look fantastic. Wow. Outside of that one plane shot there at the end, everything else looks... And I don't want anybody to confuse why I say this. Hollywood level in terms of like, they look like they spent a lot of money, they look like they spent a lot of time, because that's how you make everything look so good is money and time. Everything looked top-notch in terms of production value and everything, right? Yeah. Yeah, what part of that didn't you like, the approaching plane shot? Yeah, yeah, yeah, the ground perspective. Yes. No, like when they showed the plane. It was, I don't know if you saw it, it was very CG. And so that's the only gripe I have with that entire thing. I'm very interested in it. It looked like a great war movie, which is awesome. Who doesn't love a good war movie? Those are always fun. I think we've only seen Shahid's brother like once, maybe, right? Maybe, yeah, maybe. I think, I should find out his name, so I don't have to keep calling him Shahid's brother as well. Probably something Kapoor. Ask Shahid if there's a nickname that we should call him. Oh, and actually it's not Kapoor. It's Ishan Katar, it's not Kapoor. Interesting. Yeah, Ishan Katar and then the Minar Thakkar as well. Anyways, but yeah, we've seen her in a couple things, a couple things. Not a ton. I think it is low, not love Sonya, but she's in that. But that looked great. The music, obviously, it's AR Viman. It sounds fantastic. She was in Lost Stories 2, Sita Rahman, Jersey. She was in Tufan, Ghost Stories. She was in, that's where we just saw her was in Ghost Stories. Yeah, I knew we'd seen her in a few things. Super 30, Maiden Heaven, so we've seen her a few times, yeah. Yeah, she's a very good actress. I think we've only ever had positive and good things to say about her as an actor. But in terms of the war. Sound design. Yeah. The sound design was spectacular. Even they did a great job. I particularly noticed on whatever the grenade was that hit the tank. The explosion on that tank included the metal sound that was really specific. The sound design on the sound, everything looks top notch. One thing that's very encouraging is I don't know if it's the director, if it's just the producers, it said of Uri. Yeah, and Rangda Basanti. Rangda, okay. But I don't know if that was just producers or if that was director I think it was from the makers of. I don't have a good look, but obviously. That usually means producers. Yeah. Because they would say director if it was. It's not the director I just looked. It said Ronnie Scurvalla. So that wouldn't surprise me if he was behind Uri as well. He's behind so many films. He was. Ronnie Scurvalla. They're talking about Ronnie Scurvalla. Got it. So at least, that's might be why it looks so good. He has a lot of money. He's a very big producer. But in terms of that's probably the best modern military movie from India. We've seen, right? Is well, I guess there's that one that came out for Amazon with when they were going up the mountain with that was great. Yeah, that was a very good military movie. So maybe between Uri and that one, but I still go Uri, but you really like that one. I really did like that one. But I really like Uri as well. Yeah. So India's done it a few times in terms of and then Sardar Udam, but I was just going to say Sardar Udam. I don't know if that one's more military as opposed to it's more on the massacre side than the full on Mila. I don't know that I would classify that one as a full military movie. No, I wouldn't either. Not military, but not like not in the same way. It's a lot more about the drama and the massacre than it is anything about military. So India's done it a few times though in terms of modern military movies. So I think they could do the end. And I think that that one that we were talking about, I forget the name of it, but you guys already know it in the comments that we're talking about. Yeah, the one years ago. It was. We saw that right after the one with Rithik. Yeah, because it was the same fight, right? Lakshya is what you're talking about. Lakshya, yes. With Rithik. And then the other one was the modern one. I think it was an Amazon production as well. It surprised me. And so that's encouraging. The fact that it looks so good. Like there's not one part that doesn't look real outside of the plane at the end. Everything from the tanks to the set design to the production value of it looked, for lack of a better term, Hollywood level. Because if in Hollywood you made a movie that just didn't look right, everybody would be like, this is terrible. Stop, just don't do it. Obviously, sometimes India is giving the benefit of the doubt because we spend way too much money on movies here. And so it's expected. If you're spending $200 million on a movie, it better look real. India spends what? A fraction of that on most of their movies. Yeah, yeah. But it looked like I don't know how much. Have we seen anything of his, actually? It was a well put together trailer as well, as far as the pacing of the trailer and making you feel the energy of the fighting. Really well done. But he played Boyette Party in Udubunjab. That's a great credit. He's in Udubunjab. It was Boyette Party. Yeah, I don't actually think we haven't seen anything of him. Oh, he did the short, which we haven't seen yet, which was Vishal Bardwashi's short. It came out this earlier this year. But I think it was all shot on an iPhone. It was a Vishal Bardwashi's short. He's the lead in it, I think. Did Vishal tell us about it? I don't think so. He's not even... Are you even our toast, Vishal? Seriously. But I think it's like a 30-minute short, so I think maybe we'll get to that here soon. Yeah, hopefully. But he was in Phone Boot, which we didn't see. We didn't see that, yeah. And let me see on... He was in A Suitable Boy, which we never saw, but... No, we didn't see that either. ...was pretty good. Yeah. One experience I have is I have a friend who was... I think it was about a year ago. Up in Seattle. And they said... Corbin, who is this? And they sent a picture of him in the store. And I was like, I don't know who this is. And so I sent it to the group on Twitter. And they said, that's Shahid's brother. In a store there. In a store that my friend was at in Seattle for some reason, about a year ago. And that's the one experience I have with him, which is not really even my experience. Not your experience, yeah. My friends know that I just know a bunch about Indian cinema. And so he looked like an Indian guy with which a whole bunch of people were taking pictures of. So that's the one experience I have. But anyway, it looks really cool. I mean, I'm very interested in seeing it. And I think it's just November 10th. Okay. Yeah. And it's a movie on Prime. So... On Prime, on November 10th. What other Prime movie did we just see that looked really good? And it's going straight to streaming, I feel like. Don't remember. Because December is coming up, and that's going to be the big bohemus of a movie month coming up. But man, did that look really good? I'm very excited. And here's the synopsis. Revolves around the, I can't say it, the 45th cavalry tank squadron who fought on the Eastern Front during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971, along with his siblings. So maybe it's similar to... What's that Shahid movie in the tank that he like legit like peed himself and like... It had like, I think it had like Brad Pitt in it, right? You said Shahid movie. Sorry. Shia. You meant Shia. Shia. Sorry. Yeah. Yeah. So it's a one word title. Yeah. And obviously this is a true story, so it's obviously not that exactly, but it might be... Yeah, I never saw that. I never saw that. It was very good. I enjoyed it. Hold on. Let me see. I'm going on as I do right now. Fury is what it was called. Yeah, Fury. Yeah, which I think was also a true story, right? Yes, as far as I know. As far as memory serves me correctly, it was true. So that was awesome. Let us know what you thought about the trailer if you're excited for this. And what other war movies from India that we haven't seen yet, should we watch? Please let us know down below.