 There's a Scuttlebutt in the industry. There's a Scuttlebutt in the industry? I don't know if Scuttlebutt's the correct word. But Sallar, the province film, has now announced its release date of December 22nd. Is that opposite Dunkey? That is opposite Dunkey. That's one hell of a Scuttlebutt. Wow. I don't know if they're gonna, like if somebody's gonna change or if they're just using it as like free promo, going up against SherlockCon. They're hoping for a Barbenheimer. Maybe. I mean, I don't know how much either of them will affect each other, obviously one being Hindi film industry. Look at Prabha's going up against SRK. Get him, big boy. Get him. Technically he has some of the biggest releases. Get him, all time in India, so. Get him. Ah. Hey, welcome back to our Steve Baderachs of Corbin. I'm Rick. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter for more juicy content. Thank you to everybody's sports on Patreon. Follow us on our official Twitter account, subscribe and hit the like button. Today, what are we doing, Rick? We are hoping for the best. If you're watching this at the day we're filming it, won't tell you what that is. The Riders Guild has come to an agreement with the producers and now hopefully Sagwell and we can all see a return to work for everybody in the industry. But what, besides that, what's going on? Oh, a new trailer dropped. It's an Akshay film, a new Akshay film. Bring it on the water. That's 90s, I don't know if it's so much. No, all the time. Akshay and water go together like Akshay and Canada. No longer. I know. I know, do you think you knew what was gonna be happening with Canada and so he said, I'm out. He could foresee the future, maybe. Mission Runnigange, the great. Which is what happens when Monty McCurgee is smoking weed. The great Barat, rescue, by the way. Oh! Interesting. Unintentional. Well, I don't know, was it? Maybe. I don't, maybe they changed it. That's interesting. Was it originally tried to the great Indian rescue and they changed it to Barat? Who knows? Maybe, are they gonna go back and change all the names of the films, like Great Barat Kitchen? Maybe. Maybe. Um, but, yeah, I just thought it was so, because they've used the name Barat for so long. It's in their constitution. Yeah, yeah. Like, they've used, it's just interchangeable. It is interchangeable. Like what people call Bombay, Mumbai. Yeah, somebody asked me that on my Instagram thing, live for the Love of the Craft thing, and asked what I thought about that. And I said, well, for me, it just goes back to why. Why are you making the change? But it's not like this is some new idea. No, no. Barat has been around for a long time. Yeah. Anyways, but this film comes out October 6th and this is the trailer. All right. So, let's just get into this. I still like the idea that Mission Ronnie Gange is somehow some way getting weed to Ronnie McCurgee. Mission Ronnie Gange. Thank you very much. Here till Thursday, try the meatloaf. Sorry, something's going on with my screen right now. Well, it's from all the porn you watch. Maybe. Yeah. There we go. Bug, Akshay, bug! Dada, Kiholo. The money's gone! Did he say Kiholo? He's in the car. I'm drunk. You're just one single. The rest is between doctors. I never brought such minors. I don't think they could be alive. How many of them are alive? If one of them is breathing, they'll be waiting for us. We're alive! Can we give an entry point to both of them? Not possible, sir. The force of water is very important. Oh! Oh, my God, sir! Management. Try every possible way. By the way, water. We have to find it. We only have 40 hours to save these minors. Sir, I have a rescue plan. I've heard there's a carbon dioxide gas coming down. I don't want to die, sir. Make sure there's uninterrupted power supply in this area. The rescue technique is one of the rescue missions. No, sir. This is the first time I've been in India. No, sir! We've been very careful with the situation. It's not as easy as it looks. We can't waste any more time. I want to go down, sir. I don't want to go down. I want to go down, sir. I don't want to go down, sir. I don't want to go down, sir. Not only is there water. The film is about water. He's fully encased in water. Did it say it was a theatrical release? No, like a real story. It did. And I... Oh, right here. I was... Was he talking to a Bengali? Because he didn't say... Kiawa, he said ki hola, which is what happened in Bengali. No idea. Read this. The great Bharat rescue is inspired by a real life hero, the late Jaswat Singh Gill, an engineer who led a challenging rescue mission to save trap miners from a flooded coal mine. This edge of the seat thriller highlights Gil's courage and relentless efforts showcasing his resilience to overcome adversities, a race against time, rescue missions starring Akshay Kumar and Paranithi Chopra in the lead with a talented ensemble cast. Got it. Okay, so it's... I thought I... I said, is it... Because I remember hearing something about a coal mine thing happening in India a while back. Is that what this is? Maybe. I don't know how old the story is. That's probably one of the worst ways to die. Yeah. I mean, there's a lot of bad ways to die. There are a lot of bad ways to die, but being trapped in a coal mine is... Or it collapsed anything underground. It's either you're just gonna get collapsed upon or you're gonna run out of oxygen. Yeah, yeah, it's terrible. So you're gonna die of suffocation. Did you ever see the Oliver Stone film? I forgot the exact name of it, but it's the one that has Nick Cage in it and it's just the two guys trapped under the World Trade Center when it fell. I remember saying that. Yeah, that film is basically... It's a two-hour film, but 90 minutes of it is the two guys just trapped and talking to each other. And it's actually, it's based on true story. It's very interesting. But what did you think of the trailer? I thought the trailer had a lot of interesting points. Obviously, I think there was definitely some CGI stuff that I'm assuming is probably not in most of the film. And that Y guy definitely, or his dubbing, or he... No, as a whole, it just fell flat for me. Fell a little flat. Yeah, yeah. I think it could have some... If the story is nice, I think it could have some redeeming qualities about it. Obviously, it's be an interesting story, hopefully, in terms of it looks like this awful event that happened. So it's to learn something about, but yeah, I think there were some moments in it. Obviously, there's some bad CGI with the... Anytime it was under. That's hard to recreate, obviously. If you do it practically, one, dangerous, two. That's a lot of money, obviously. So I'm assuming they went with the cheaper option, and I'm assuming most of that's gonna be at the beginning and the end of the film. Which is weird to me, because you would think with an auction film that you would have the budget to be able to do those things. Or shoot it in ways that make it look believable, like Fafa's flood film where he's under the thing. Maybe, since it's probably more of a mid-budget film, instead of like a Juwan and Akai stars, budget-wise. And producers are just weary, I guess, now of mid-budget films, and what they can make back, obviously. But I mean, I didn't think it was bad or anything, it's just, yeah, it wasn't amazing either. Like in terms of like, I don't think anybody's like, oh, wow, best trailer of the year for sure. Not even remotely close to that. I mean, if the objective is to get you enticed and want to see the film, it didn't mean it's objective for me. It doesn't make me want to go see the film, necessarily. Knowing it's a true story is huge. And this is one of those things where I would want to hear from people who've seen it what they think before committing myself to going to see it. Yeah. Like I said, the story intrigues me. And obviously we know Akai knows how to give a good performance, like the first thing we ever saw of his actually in theaters. Was it ever? Yeah, I wish it was ever. It was ever that we saw in theaters. Because we thought that's who he was. We thought he was just the thespian, not the silly Akai, which a lot of people know him as. He's a good actor. We saw him in most recently, the watch along of Special 26, which we thought he did. Another, not true story, right? No, based off real people. No, it's true, right? I don't know. It was true, because they showed him at the end, remember? Did they? Yeah, that was true. That was a true one. Oh, you know what? You're right, it was. It was, that was true. Yep, it was. Regardless. Let us know what you thought about the trailer. If you're excited for it, what you thought about it. Did you like it? If you love the water, did it fall flat for you as well? Let us know what should be our next Akai film that we should watch. A lot of Akai we get to. So please let us know what that should be down below. Josh!