 It's good, it's good, it's good, it's good, it's good, see you can't do that when you're doing the remote Skype stuff. Why? Because it's sound, the sound is all sucky and then the rick's too loud it'll rip down. I still think that. And you're welcome back to our stupid ricksteam, this is Corbin. And you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, for more juicy content. It's so juicy. It's called BELLY! Awesome. They're down there. They're down there. Go follow them. Right now. My volume was turned all the way down. Now that's comedy. We are reacting to a trailer today. It's a Tamil film. Good. It's good. Anything else, Rick? Younger, newer, buyer, seller, woman, man, child. 12. 18. Yes. No, this is actually... We've reacted to a song and a fight scene from this movie. I still don't know what we're doing. It has Kamalu-san. Oh, cool. I believe it was the transformation fight scene. Like, in the thing, and he's the thing, and he transforms in the basement. Yes. I remember that one. Absolutely. We were flipping out about what a great job he was doing. He was maniacally going in and out. He was like a guy with a monster in him. Remember that? Yeah. This is the trailer for that film. Got it. And that was a great scene, by the way. Yeah, I totally forgot that that was him. Yeah. I think that was actually our first exposure, wasn't it? Either our first or one of our first exposures. One hundred percent. And it was a great scene. I love that scene. Anyway, this is called Vishwarpam. Vishwarpam. Vishwarpam. Vishwarpam. Uh, trailer. I don't know if this is an official one or if it's a fan made. I don't know. Well, we'll find out very quickly. But we know he transforms. Transformers swear every single time. Now I want to count down. Well, it takes 30 days to create a new habit. And we were doing it for four months. You realize that 25% of our content now on OSR is lockdown Skype reaction. The best kind of Skype reaction. Lockdown. Yeah. We don't know what that means. Just those days. I couldn't smell you. Three, two... What? You're doing it anyway. Ah! That's the dance one. That's the same smell? No. Thank you, Sasi, for the subs. That's not the same movie as the one where he's in the basement monstering. That's the one we did the reaction to with the song where he was doing the dancing, which I still didn't realize there was a military element to that film. I'm so confused. Yeah, no. That was, uh... It is. That's the same movie. It's like a cross between... That had so much going on in it. One, I don't think that was an official trailer. Black Hawk Down, Flash Dance, and The Fly. I have no idea that the song that was behind it at the beginning that we reacted to, which we loved that song. It was a great song. This one right here. Yeah. Oh, I vividly remember it. I had no idea that was the same film as the... And I don't know if I recalled it in this. I could have said it. I hear the fingers on the keyboards right now. We told you this. Back when you first reacted. And it's why we said this is one of the films by Kamahasan that you should watch. Is this one of the films that we should watch? Of his? Because I had... This is like a first. I had no idea those were the same film. No! Not in a million years! They don't even look like... It could be from the same film. One, there was a lot going on in that trailer. There was a ton going on in that trailer. Oh yeah. Because the military... Military in Manhattan. Then he was doing the dance. Dancing with people. Then he... Then he's in a basement becoming Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. So, this is the scene. That scene is in it too? No, this is the fight scene, the transformation. We vividly remember that one. Yeah. This is the transformation. No, not the other one. You're thinking of a different one. This is a different actor, isn't it? Yeah. I think you're thinking of the Vikram one. You're thinking of the Vikram one. Where he went full on... Yeah. You're thinking of the Vikram one. This one was also his transformation scene, which we also reacted to. Which I still wouldn't have put that with the one where he's dancing. Do you remember this one? Vividly. No idea that that was the same film. Like... Anyways, let's see what this film is actually about. A florist moves to Chicago and falls in love with a quaint little girl from the south side. So, this came out in 2013. Wow. Thank you. When a classical dancer suspecting wife sets an investigator behind him, a series of violent events triggered revealing his real identity and connection to a darker world. So, he's a dancer, but he has a secret identity. So, that makes sense. A lot. That doesn't even seem like the same film. Right. Because he has an alternate personality. Exactly. That's why you watched the film. That's right. He's a dancer with a... Oh, and he directed it. He directed it, wrote it, produced it. Did he do the music? No. Not impressed anymore. Not impressed at all. If he'd done the music too, now we're done. Interesting. Interesting. Well, let us know about this film because we've seen a bunch of stuff from it and I think those are really popular videos from what I remember of those reactions. Like, those reactions are really popular. That doesn't mean the film is great, but you can let us know if the film is great and this is something of his we should start with. We need to get into more Kamal Hasan and I think... Well, we need to get into Kamal Hasan and Kamal Hasan. What should be the first film? It's only about two and a half hours. It looks like it grossed some money. Yeah, I can't even... You know what I love? IMDB shows the budget in rupees, but the gross in dollars. Thanks for that, IMDB. Yeah, it grossed $790,000. Which is not a good... That's terrible. We know that's... it's not a comparable thing at all. Because you take the $790,000, you multiply it times $75,000, and you get the number of rupees we get. You know who was composed by that? They are my mom. No, Shankar Mahavadan. Oh, who did Breathless. Yes, that guy. So there's a lot of people... I don't know if he's a passion project fan, or if he just did that... I don't know how much he directed in his career about him. Because we're dumb. Very dumb. But, let us know down below!