 Why does it seem our best intros happen when we forgot to record? You know what you could do? You could just put the audio to the intro up. I just do a blank screen of it. Like do a stupid picture of it. And then do that as the intro. It definitely wasn't worth doing. No, that's very true. It was a Timothy Chalamet pre-Wonka, whatever. Timothy Chalamet is playing Wonka in case you didn't know. Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Directorate. It's Up Court. And I'm not Timothy Chalamet. And that's where I said what you were about to say. Patreon is the true land of juiciness where it drips and flows like no one knows. Better than WonkaVision over there. You launched a new Patreon for your personal channel, didn't you? I did, and I'm so excited because, first of all, safe community, happy community because people value each other there and are kindred spirits. And it's a troll-free environment. I wish. It's been a lot of fun because I'm not only sharing early access and content, but seeing new trailers and sharing it, and maybe they haven't seen those trailers yet. So it's fun. How exciting. It is. It is. It's fun. For the most part, our Patreon is full of lovely, lovely, wonderful people that have been supporting us for a long, long time. Yeah, of course. Every once in a while, you do get trolls that pay. They do. But that's the cool thing is you just go, bye. It's insane to me. It's like you hate us that much. You just put them on a tier where they get nothing, and then thank them for their contributions. I know. You're that obsessed with the hating us? I think you might have a problem. The nice thing on Patreon is that you'll get adults who are mature and have a mind and will understand that you can disagree about emotion picture passionately and still actually be okay with one another. Speaking of emotion pictures, the Ren Beers new, the big, massive thing is the first Indian film to ever be part of Disney's Slate of Films for 2021. Really? It's on their slate. That's pretty cool. Who knows how it'll be, but... So what are we doing? Today we got a trailer. It's a film that just came out that we missed the trailer for. I do apologize because it's Anil Kapoor and his son, Nebatism. Nice. I'll mispronounce this, so please forgive me. Harshavandan Kapoor. And then... And a Fatima Sana shake. But it's a Netflix film. It's called Thar. Not to be confused with Thor. True. You've seen the new trailer for the new Thor? I didn't even know the Thor... There's a new Thor next month. Like... Oh yeah, I knew that was coming out. I don't think I've seen the trailer. Yeah, I didn't know. They had it, not a surprise. They had that trailer in the Doctor Strange thing. And I don't know who's directing it, but it looks like it could be... I'm assuming they'd have Taika. I'm assuming they'd have Taika back. It looked like a Taika film. Because Ragnarok was such a success. So good. It looks and feels like a Taika film. It's very Taika-ish in the trailer, so... Yeah, very quirky looking. Okay, here we go. Let's... Oh, and speaking of trailers. Okay. I'm going to predict it now. You can mark the date. The Oscar for cinematography and visual effects is going to go to Avatar 2. They played the trailer in Doctor Strange, and the trailer will be public this coming week. I guarantee that's going to win cinematography and visual effects. A series of films that no one asked for. Here we go. It's more like an ego. I love the music. He does look like a young... G. Him. Background music is great. I'm rehearsing. Sacred games. Nice. Well done. Great, great trailer and great background music. Uh, greed. Uh, to that one. Especially the long drawn out violins there at the end. And I think the background music was the first thing I noticed, I think you too. Yep. About the thing, but it stayed consistent throughout. And so that's... I think the trailer was really great though. I did too. And it felt... Two things about that. The first one was it kind of reminded me in the front and middle section almost the same feeling of like the good, the bad and the ugly. It just felt like this really cool... It seemed like they were going for a western. Yeah. And then I love the breathing and the sizzle in these spots both with the score and in the tempo. It reminds... Like one of the reasons that Andrani and I are in love with succession and it's such a great... It's written so well. It's acted so well. It's a phenomenal show. Some of the moments it has are these long... Just a stagnant shot with two characters alone in the room and it's uncomfortable. And you're waiting for someone to say something and they just don't for like 30 seconds. It's magnificent. And this looks like that kind of a film. Gritty, real, very grounded, absolutely interested. Interesting. So it's the writer of Gulal is the director and the writer of this with Anya Ragh doing the dialogue for this film. Ah, well then. Our ghost. That's a must see now. Yeah. And so I know it just came out and I'm hearing good things about it. I've seen this. Please let us know how it is. And it's a real short one too. Yeah. Just over 90 minutes. That means it's probably going to be... Which you do not get. Real quick. No. You just don't get an Indian cinema very often. It's very, very smart. It's very, very smart. Some films, especially if it's something that this looks like where it's going to be tense and intense. It's... Internationally, audiences are going to be... You can really... I know folks that would see the runtime on something being near three hours and not watch it just because the runtime's so long. And vice versa. Ah, 90 minutes. Yeah. Yeah. I have a film club. We watch different films. But it's like a very film, filmy film club. Like bougie ass kind of films. Like, you know, you have to delve in that kind of stuff. But like I have... There's one friend of mine who's in it. I saw her Instagram story one day and she was going through stuff. She's like, my list of movies I need to see. It was like on IGV or something. And I saw Lagann pass. And I said, ooh, Lagann. She's like, yeah, I don't have three and a half hours. I said, well, whenever you do... Whenever you do, you should. And you know, cinema lovers will do that for the general public oftentimes. And that's actually one of the things that I think is good. This is not a spoiler, but the runtime for Doctor Strange is on the shorter side for a Marvel film. And it helps that there's no extra beef on that. I've heard mixed feelings about that film. I gave it three and a half. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And yeah, it's primarily no spoilers. Primarily story. If you want to see my review of it, it's on this bird's eye view on my channel. But it's primarily story and it's not a surprise because the guy who wrote the script has pretty much... He's done some screenwriting for TV, a couple of Loki episodes, but this was his first feature film. Interesting. This one does look like it's produced by father and son. Yeah. A joint duo. Maybe it's like, I don't know if they've worked together in the past or they just wanted... Anil was like, yeah, I'm going to produce this film and to start it with my son, which is a wonderful thing. It is a wonderful thing. Especially because he looks good too. I have not seen his son. I know Anil Kapoor is a great actor, obviously. I don't know how long his son has been acting. Shouldn't be a surprise. He was an AK versus... We still need to see AK versus AK. The folks who wail and cry about nepotism, which is ridiculous because it's in every industry. And a lot of the time, it works out pretty well. It's why you have people who go in the Hall of Fame like Ken Griffey Jr. because they're as good or if not better than their dad was. People just have really good bloodlines for certain things. They do. Yeah. They do that with racehorses. I mean, there's a reason that people tend to both genetically and just experientially. When you grow up on set and you learn the ins and outs that puts you way ahead of the pack. Yeah. But yeah, so this looks interesting to me. I'd be like, if you guys say, yeah, it's a real good one, I'd watch this one. Me too. Like right now. Absolutely. So because there's people in it. The people like the director obviously are Dostan Yoragashyap. We need to see more Anil Kapoor. Once again, he's probably one of the first Indian actors most Americans have seen. Absolutely. And being Slumdog Millionaire. So it's going to be him or Irfan probably. Yeah. Those are probably the two biggest actors that have been in prominent things. Correct. I mean, outside of Priyanka Chopra, I guess, right? Yeah. But too many people think that she's just Baywatch and her... Quantico. Quantico. Yeah. And that she's, you know, Mrs. Jonas. Yeah. Life, Rosie O'Donnell. Anyways, that looked good. So please let us know how this film is. If you've watched it, if we should give it a watch, please let us know down below.