 Just smelling the air, what do you smell? Your ignorance? Saratash. Welcome back to our stupid rakes as you did, it's Corbin. Rick, false and innocent. Just squeeze the teats. That's gross. And I think we're supposed to have a page on our father's official Twitter account. Have you ever squeezed the teat? Yeah. It's weird how worn they are when you touch them. And floppy. Would you stop it? Stop it. And the new... The second trailer for Tanhanji? Tanhanji? The epic looking Saratash one. Correct. That's coming out this next January. I think. I don't know. I think I heard that the Rajnakant one, this one, and the Dupika one are coming up on the exact same day. Unless they're going to move it. Who knows. But I believe that's what he said. But this is the second trailer for that. It didn't have subs even though it's a T-series. When are those coming up? Do you remember? I think January 14th or something around there. Okay. Man, we're going to be watching a lot of stuff. But here we go. Yeah, for something this big. I think it's because of the hearing. Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. You're really cool. I think. The first trailer was better. I liked the first trailer better. I didn't dislike this. I think the first trailer gave it a little more epicness. But a couple of things I'm excited about this film for are, one, the songs, you know, they're gonna be really good. I could tell, they didn't show a lot of near, but you could tell from the background. Like, it's T-Series, they're good at making songs. Like, remember in the war, like the song with Rithik and Tiger and Hank coming in, it was just a really good song. They're good at making really fun, catchy songs. Also, I think Saigvali Khan looks really cool in this. And I think he's, I think, since Sacred Games, he's now wanting to be flex a little more, that's been mostly maybe learn some stuff from Nawaz or, so I can't, obviously we've never seen him before that, but from the trailers we've seen him before that, although we haven't seen him on the car. People say we need to see him on the car. Yeah, we really do need to see that anyway, because we haven't completed the, when you have finished the trilogy. The trilogy. I think he looks good in this. I think his character looks cool. I think his acting looks top-notch. The CGI on this doesn't look as good as even some of the stuff, I'm not even comparing it to an American stuff. No, just the previous trailer. Yeah, previous trailer, Side Rock. It just doesn't look like it's as clean as other stuff, even in India. And I know, obviously, like I said, I'm not very good at America since, you know, they spend a ton of money on CGI and obviously India spends a fraction of what they spend. But even in terms of other Indian epics that we've seen, Bhaji Ramasthani, the Side Rock, and those other epics, it just, the CGI doesn't look as clean. This wasn't even as clean as the first trailer. Yeah. Which is strange to me. Like, because you've had more time and you think that would be, you would try to show it off, but. And how familiar are you guys with this story? Obviously for us, we don't know this story at all. No, no. And as far as we know, this may be the 50th time you have heard the story or seen it portrayed in some way. Or maybe this is the first time. It says, I'm not a warrior, so. Right. Like the first time this guy's ever been told on screen, the guy that, what's his face is playing? Not Saif Ali Khan. What's the other actor's name? We saw him in Trishyam, right? Trishyam, yeah. Do we know his name? We do. It's just I'm drawing a blank on it right now. I'm gonna look it up real quick. I feel like he's the hero in this. Here we go. AJ. Yeah. Yeah. Devon. Devon. Saif Ali Khan. Kajol. Yeah. Kajol's in there. I didn't see her in this. Oh yeah. Maybe I wasn't looking. No, you did. Okay. She's the one, her, she was the main female. She was the main female. Oh, was she? Yeah. Okay, I just didn't pick it up. Directed by Olm Raut. Raut? It doesn't look like I know anything he's ever done. It's based on the life of Tanaji Malussar, a 17th century Maharashtrian Marathi military leader. Okay. So he's a Marathi leader. Okay. So I look and since the title is an unsung warrior, I assume this is like almost the first time it's been done. And apparently this one of AJ's production company is behind this kid. So I don't know how often he produces his own types of films. Right, but guarantee it. I mean, if it's his production company, that means it's his money. So he's got a vested interest in this for whatever reason. Yeah. Who knows? I don't like a release date is January 10th in India. So yeah, it's didn't inspire as much confidence as even the first one of it. So I'm hoping it's not like the CGI doesn't take me out of it. Like I said, I'm not even, I'm not even comparing it to like an American Avengers or anything like that. Not at all. Or stuff like that. I'm just, we saw a side rod just a few months ago and it was so good. It seemed like that had a lot better CGI. So it seems strange to me. I was surprised in a couple of spots that helped for the CGI. It looked like green screen. And they were just flat out animation. There were a couple of spots. I was like, wow, really? Yeah. And that sometimes it'll take you out of it, you know? Like it'll 100% if there's bad, bad CGI in a scene that's all you're looking at. You're not looking at the actor. 100%. I mean, I was thinking about this the other day. I don't remember what I was watching, but I can basically boil down when in any film or a trailer, two things that are the most important thing for me above all, when it comes to the acting, and the production design, the costuming, everything. Details and believability. And the details will affect the believability. If the details miss in any way, shape or form, like this is what I love about Scorsese. When Scorsese was doing Raging Bull, he stopped production. Joe Pesci tells the story that I, and he stopped while they were filming one of the boxing match sequences. And he pointed out that one of the background actors was wearing a watch that wasn't period and needed to be changed. That's the director paying attention to details. I feel like somebody got fired then. I don't know if that happened, but I do know that's why Scorsese's films are so good because he's such a, he pay, as does Spielberg, as does Christopher Nolan, as does, I could go down a list of a bunch of directors who they pay attention to the details because those details can pollute the suspension of disbelief and the believability. If I don't believe you, then I disconnect. So when CGI does that, yeah granted, we understand they're not working with the same budget, but then don't do that shot. Because the details and the believability will disconnect me from what I'm watching. Well, like I was saying, I'm not even comparing it to that. I'm comparing it to Syrah. That's what I came out to, two months ago, that we thought was great and the CGI we thought was fantastic. Yeah, and so I'm comparing it to that and it doesn't hold up the CGI. Like I said, I haven't seen this films, I don't know. And it's also possible, I've seen this happen before. This happened with the trailers. If I'm not mistaken, we watched the trailers to Aquaman and the very first trailer we saw, we were a little bit unimpressed with the CGI and thought they probably had to squeeze something out and they're not done. Because usually post-production is being worked on until like right up until release. And then afterward, this film goes out in like 20-something days, from when this trailer was made to release, they could still be cleaning up CGI but they had to get the trailer out. But if that's the case, then don't create a trailer that shows your CGI floss. Yeah, that's my biggest takeaway. It's like, because I couldn't focus on a lot of, they're acting, like I said, I enjoyed Saif Ali Khan's part in this and the music sounds really good. More the story, the thing that I'm happy about and I would like to know more about is this two groups of Hindus fighting each other? Is that what this is? I have no idea. I think that's what it was saying. It was that it was war between two groups of people who both were Hindu. Yeah, but I wish I could learn more. And I did, I got pulled away a little bit with some of the CGI. Yeah, so let us know what you thought of it down in the comment section below, please. And let us know like a little bit of messed up or like if you're just completely ignorant about this, you can let us know unless you're just a fanboy of one of these actors. Sorry, I'm not just gonna tell you I love something when I don't. But like I said, it wasn't really the acting that was the problem with you. Neither. It was the CGI of this that kind of brought me out of it. But let us know what you thought of it down in the comments.