 I got a new mug for February. Okay, without looking, if it doesn't involve SRK, you need to return it and get one that has SRK on it. Yes it does! Ha ha ha ha! Josh! I'm Rick, and you can follow me on Instagram. Instagram is on, follow me on Instagram. And this is not a ShelterCon video, but I just wanted to show off my new February mug. It's always a good time to show off. You know it's not February yet. I know, but if I would have ordered it in February, it would have been late. You could have ordered it now for a February first delivery. Why would I do that? And just because you had it, didn't mean you had to use it. But I wanted to. Today we got a new Mali-Alaman trailer. And it's a... Fafa? No. Okay, I had to ask, but I've been getting a lot of requests for this one in terms of just watching. This is called Forgive the Butchering. Book the Column. It's a Mali-Alaman film. And it's on Hora. Somebody got to like it. Nice. It's a horror film. Excellent. Mali-Alaman horror. And it's getting apparently rave reviews. Great. A lot of people say it's really, apparently it just dropped on the 21st. Beautiful. A lot of people watching it. Again, the scary month of January. It's a very scary month. Very scary month. It is for me. The Dead of Winter is my least favorite time of the year. My least favorite time of the year. Don't do jokes, kids. So, let's see how this is. And another Sony L.I.V. Yep. And a Sony Live, whatever. Live. I don't like where this is headed. I'm not sure. Oh, it's a main character from Kumballi G. Knights. Oh, okay. No. It's seeing time. He's on date with Desire. He also called me. And I don't like him. But he's no more. Well, he isn't really okay. So, it's all right? Let's go. It's very soft to watch. Even though it doesn't sound right. It's seen time. But how is it? Is it worth watching what you're doing? He's not like that. He's like his dad. I can see that he's pro in the film. It's okay. I'll go with you. You're not going anywhere. You go and I'll see you. You're here. I'll thank you. It's young Norman Bates here with his mom, it seems, and I love that edit from the moment of getting locked in the closet to her just sitting out eating ice cream. I feel like we know her too. I feel like we've seen her before. There was a really well-cut trailer, well-cut to the music, and maybe some suspense. It kept you intrigued. It was like, okay, I know this is a horror. Why is it scary? It wasn't crazy scary. Half of it just felt like an odd drama. A couple of moments, I thought it was good for a split second. I thought his character was going to take like a Nawaz and Raman Raghav 2.0 turn, and thought it was going to get really creepy dark, and it never, doesn't mean the film won't go there, but it definitely in the trailer didn't do that. It was an interesting trailer. Following the death of a family member, the mother and son experienced mysterious events which distort their reality to make them question their sanity. That's great. That's a really, really good sentence to describe. Similar, I guess, to what we saw from Radhika in Phobia. Maybe some of like, she's imagining things that aren't there, kind of? Yeah, or even, yeah, like I think it's going to get even more than... I think this will fall under psychological thriller. More than definitive horror, per se. But we, who knows, a good trailer will have not revealed everything, and we may see some really scary stuff, but it was well put together. I'm definitely interested. I don't know where we know her from, and I can't find her on the thing. And then this guy, I think we know too, right? Yeah, we've seen him in a few things. He looked for Sajju? I think, why do I feel like we saw him in pizza? The one with the kids in the pizza place. With Vijay? Yeah. See you soon. Okay, he was in See You Soon. Maybe that's where I'm remembering him from. Oh, no, he was in the Android. He was there. Oh, yeah. Yeah, well, I knew we had seen him. I just didn't pinpoint exactly where we'd seen him before. We've seen him a few places. I'm wondering if there's anything else. Yeah, it looks really interesting. I would be interested in seeing it. And I've heard, like, ever since it came out, we've just been getting into data. People are like, oh, watch this film, watch this film. Very underrated opinion. I like that lead actor, too. Even though I think we've only ever seen him in Kumbali Jina. He did a fantastic job. He's very natural in his performance. And this looks like a similar kind of, he's just going to be very small, very natural. I feel like that's Molly Allen. It is, 100% of this. They're kind of just, that's what they like to do. Which is why I think put out so much good content. Yep. I don't think we've seen anything else. Yeah. Because it says the mom and him. I hope. So maybe it's like they're both, like she's seeing stuff and she's making him walking. It's like a dual thing. A dual thing that leaves the audience wondering, okay, which of these two is manipulating the other and which of these two is actually seeing and hearing stuff? Or is the other person making the other one think they're seeing and hearing stuff? Yeah. It's going to have a twist. They're kind of known for just not putting everything in the trailer. Keeping you guessing. Like I've used the compagny nights. I'm not going to tell you what happened. You haven't seen it. But there's kind of a crazy twist. But I'm really liking the increase we're seeing in scary stuff that's getting created. We talked about how there's been such a lack of that content. I think it's an unexplored genre but I think with all the OTTs this is Sony, there's Netflix stuff that's coming out. There's Amazon. And so you're getting this stuff that probably normally would remain because normally the people would be like I don't know if people are going to go to the theater to see this. And they're like we'll make it. We'll put it on straight to OTT and it's really wonderful. I think it's inspiring so much creativity and it's really wonderful. The video that's posted at some point where YouTube was originally thinking they were going to do creative original content like Amazon does and Netflix does and Sony and they've done a full back pedal on that and that's probably it's probably wise because it would have been one thing to have done it six, seven years ago. It's another thing to be jumping in it now unless you're willing to invest several billion dollars and roll the dice and see if it's going to work because the competition's getting high. I saw some of the originals that they were trying to do they hired YouTubers to do like Logan Paul style of YouTubers and so it's not like it was high quality stuff that they were putting out they were just like people like watching this let's put them in a series so they were trying to capitalize on whatever content creators they had making original content which is why it failed I'm glad they stopped as opposed to like let's make some good high quality stuff with real artists that do this media so I think that's where they failed I'm glad they stopped I don't know why Google has infinite amount of money which they own YouTube and so you think they would try to wouldn't surprise me if they go a different direction and that they do it as in a different they won't do it with YouTube it was great let us know how this one is if this one's worth a watch absolutely please let us know