 I think they should somebody who's smart, who does hemorrhoid cream, should ask Ani if they could use his badass song as a theme for their ointment. Because if you've got a, you know, you've got badass problems, they can solve it. Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Directs of Corbin. I'm Rick and you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. Thanks everybody for your stuff. It's good to come to the button. And welcome back to my black void. I hope it's nice and warm. And so my mom says every night she's with Corbin. And we just, we just saw a movie and that's why we're in the filming today. And there's always, this is also where we do all of our Bollywood bootlicker cocaine deals. That's true. Yeah. But Karen Johar is in the trunk. A new Tamil film that just, a new Tamil film that just came out with Ayer Rahman doing the music. It's called Ayalan. And read these other names. Forgive me for mispronouncing that. Rakhulpreet Singh R Ravikumar. And I believe it's sci-fi. I do believe there's definitely an alien. Awesome. That is all I know though. Great. So, I guess we'll figure out fully what this is about. Cool. Sci-fi trailer. I like it. Bring on more sci-fi. More sci-fi and more horror please. Sci-fi horror. Those two actually things do coincide. They do. A really good one if you've not seen it, which most of you probably have already, is the German series Dark from 2017. That's sci-fi horror. Yeah. Hey! I'm not ready yet! Hey! Here we go. Karen, quiet. Whoa. Geez. You're not Ja dude. Please explain to me why the music was funny, because I feel like it... I thought it was just he was playing music. I think it was very specific. It may have been an A.R. Raman song. Yeah, you guys are not the one that's having it yet. Wow. A plus for originality, never seen anything like that, but what in the name of all things living is going on? I'm guessing. At first it felt like it was going to be a very serious take on climate change and a new source of energy and maybe get some espionage and sci-fi thriller and then it turned into what felt like old sci-fi movies from the 1980s, like Ghostbusters and there's another one with a robot. What is this thing? It gave me some vibes, maybe just because there's an alien of Koimi Gila, which is the prequel to Krish, which I haven't seen yet, but it's very different in some aspects, but also just an alien coming. You know that there's an alien, that's not a spoiler for you. It did give me some vibes of that, but not fully. A lost alien seeks help to go back to his home, but everything gets harder after the alien returns to its home. Okay, so I'm guessing he goes back with him, the alien. I like the originality, and if you can make it like this fun, quirky, like wink wink nudge nudge at yourself, we know this is absurd, and don't take yourself too seriously. Right. I think it could work. Yeah, and that's the case, because most of the time in recent past, most things that are sci-fi or sci-fi drama, they're not sci-fi, comedy, sci-fi, farcical. So it looks like it's going to be a mash-up of drama, thriller, silly, comedy. Do you recognize him? The lead. Oh, yes. Say his name. Civic Carthikeyan. Is he in the boxing movie? No. He's not? Mavida. That's where he's from. Mavida. Mavida. That's right. I thought that's who it was, but if you haven't seen our watch on Mavida, please go watch that. Please do. Go watch that film, obviously. Yeah, please do. We really enjoyed that film. So yeah, he's the lead in it, and it has Ehrman, obviously Yogi Babu, who's never been in a Molly Allen film, even though my brain likes to play tricks on me, and I, for some reason, feel like he's a Molly Allen actor. I don't know why my brain did that. I don't either. That's very interesting. But yeah, the thing I would worry about, same thing I think I said with the Tiger Schroff film, is since the CGI isn't up to par with, let's say, Hollywood, or even like the Jawans or the Patans of the world, that could distract you from the story. If you're relying too much on it, obviously, I don't think the alien actually looked bad in terms of his CGI thought looked good, but in the city or some of the action, that's what would be a big concern for me. I think it just depends on how it's done, I think. If this was a Molly Allen film, I'd be like, oh, this is going to be so fun and unique, but I don't think it would be on this scale. I think it would be more like the little robot, the, right, right. I think if they did an alien movie, it would be more small scale. Yeah, definitely the jury's out on this one. It's definitely original, but boy oh boy, it looks like it could be a hot mess, or it may be really endearing and fun. Yeah, it's hard to tell right now because it's not what I was expecting. Not at all. But I'm open because I like the fresh ideas, I like the trying of sci-fi and originality. It's just not something that's done in Indian cinema. Yeah, I'd rather see this than a remake of some film. Yeah, absolutely. It seems like an original idea. A remake you're done. Yeah, no more ever. Oh good. No, in Indian cinema, they're done. Great. It's sequels to nostalgic films. Okay, gotcha. Like they've announced like so many now of like 90s films that now get a sequel because Gattahar too did these insane numbers. Are you going to do a sequel to Sholey? I hope so. Yeah, me too. Dude, do it. With Dharmenjara and Amadek Bhaktan just as old. Yes. Just do it. Do it. I think that would actually be really fun. I don't know how because I don't think that was like anywhere near the present day. Like I think that was... No. Like I don't know what year that was supposed to take in but I don't think it was like the 50s. No, I think that was the 70s. You think? No. Yeah, Sholey? Yeah, I think it was. No, it's weird. Anyways, let us know what you thought about it. If you are excited about it and anything else we need to know about it down below.