 aware of the flooding, and I believe it's pronounced Sycambe in northern India? No. Yeah. For if there's any stupid babies up there, it's a very small region, it's above. It's the far most northeastern region of India in between Nepal and Bhutan with the Himalayas above it. But there was a lake up there that burst its barriers, yeah, and there's like a few hundred people have died. Oh no. Yeah. I didn't hear about that at all. The babies there are, you know, pray for safety for you, sorry for any losses, please DM or something, let us know. But yeah. That's awful. Yeah. Hey, welcome back to our YouTube Direct, I'm Corbin. I'm Rick. You can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. Thank you to everybody who supports us on Patreon, follow us on Twitter for more juicy content. Subscribe and hit the like button. Today. What are we doing? The new trailer for the thing we just, the teaser we reacted to for the new Tiger Shroff, Cree and the full length trailer for Ganapath, which was another name for Ganesh, I believe. Yes. Hence his appearance in the sky or the sequel to Agnipath. Yes. Or how you would pronounce Agnipath when you first saw it. What did I do? I don't know. But that's a Corbinization of Agnipath. It could be. Agnipath? It could be. Not how you pronounce it? No. The title of this sounds like a Corbinization of Agnipath. Yeah. Ganapath. No, Ganapath. Anyways, I think the only issues we had was like, oh, this looks like a cool sci-fi kind of thing. Obviously it's going to have some martial arts to it with Tiger Shroff. The CGI is what we were mostly worried about in this one. Yeah. Do we have a date set for the release? I think it's the 20th of October. Good. It's gracious. It's a week away. I'm assuming all the CGI is done for it. Yeah. I think we said that in the teaser if I'm not mistaken. We knew it was coming out soon and thought, uh-oh. Yeah. But let's see. Here we go. This is the full blown. This is the full Monty. Here we go. I bet a dollar Tiger's going to kick somebody. Maybe. I think he works out. I think he does. Occasionally. And he smokes too. Superstar. Superstar. Get him, Greedy. Get him. I love you. I love you. Why does he look like the same thing he is in Project K? That's a video game. I think it is actually like a video game. I think that's why the CGI is stylized. Like he's in a video game? I think so. Interesting. I still have the same concerns though. I do too, unless it is that. You think it's like that Steven Spielberg? Yeah. Ready Player One. Ready Player One. Maybe there's a dimension of this that happens on a digital level in an alternate reality. Like a video game or an augmented thing because it's sci-fi. Or it's bad ZG. Or it's just really bad ZG. The things I would most look forward to this in are Tiger kicking ass in some fight scenes. And Greedy, she looks like she's kicking ass in fight scenes as well. The brilliant songs and his dancing that we're probably going to get from this. Other than that, the jury's out. I don't know if this is just going to be kind of like a Tiger Shroff star vehicle in terms of like... We have all these visions of grandeur, but it doesn't really form into like a great... Or an entertaining even film. More of like a conjumbled mess. Obviously, the jury's out. It wasn't like in terms of the trailer. It wasn't bad. It got me intrigued at some points, but I also still have the exact same concerns of like... ZG is not going to be good. Yeah. I'm concerned about it, but if it is what I'm thinking that doesn't bother me at all. I didn't think there was a video game element. There may not be. But it looked like it could be. And then I think we're going to get the kind of fight scenes that are not just acrobatic and jaw-dropping in terms of what he can physically accomplish. I think he's the kind of action star who does things a la Jackie Chan. Where the creativity behind every fight scene has things in it that you've just never seen before and boggle the mind. I think that was the difference, for example. Like Bruce Lee just was astonishing martial artist who just kicked everybody's ass and you marveled at his expertise in his martial artistry. Jackie Chan has magnificent martial artistry and then adds to it these death-defying, unusual things you've never seen in fight sequences. The diving through of a folding chair. The parkour elements with other obstacles he has to dive through and that's why he's broken every bone in his body. So I'm going into this. If the CGI is sucky for me, it's kind of a pass because that's not the predominant thing in the film. It feels CGI heavy though. It may be. I can forgive CGI when the film is kind of like Maviran if you haven't seen the Tamil film Maviran. Even though it's like a sci-fi story-ish, they don't rely on CGI. It's very few scenes that are actually CGI. So when it is, I'm like obviously you didn't have the budget to make it what you wanted to. I'm sure if you had the budget you would have made it what you wanted to. So those I can forgive. But when they're like, this is like a 90% CGI film. Like if Avatar had bad CGI. It's like, I feel like you just shouldn't have made the film. Well, if it is that, if it is sci-fi, is there a log line that doesn't give away any spoilers on IDP for it? It is the director of Queen, so that's interesting. And the producer of Udup Punjab. So those are two great story-telling movies. Also, this doesn't feel like Queen in the slightest. No, no, no, no, but at least there's connectivity. There you go, there you go. Okay, in a dystopian future, sci-fi, Ganapath, a relentless and skilled vigilante embark, is on a mission to dismantle a powerful criminal empire that has gripped the city in fear. He becomes a symbol of hope for the oppressed. Okay, so we'll see. Kind of like Terminator-ish, I guess. Sure, or Blade Runner. So yeah, that would be, for example, if it's gonna fall under that category and you're gonna look at standards of visual effects for sci-fi in a dystopian future, just take a look at the Blade Runner sequel. That was pretty phenomenal. Yeah. That was a pretty good film. Yeah. Also, but that one was, that wasn't, wasn't, because Blade Runner, even though a lot of people, like that's one of the issues people had with it, was they thought it was slow because they didn't see the original. The original was a very slow sci-fi film. Yeah. That's very story-driven. Oh yeah, this won't be, this won't be slow. This won't be slow. No. This feels like it's gonna have an action or a song. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's actually quite short. Look at that. It's just over two hours. So that's good. Yeah. If you don't think you have an amazing story and you're just there for entertainment, it would be a quick, as opposed to the normal, like this style of film, big, would be three hours. Well, if it's got fantastic action sequences, which I imagine it's going to, that are also creative action sequences, and it gives you some semblance of a cogent, followable, believable storyline that keeps you engaged, I can forgive the bad CGI. Yeah. Unless the CGI is so horrifically bad that it completely takes all suspension of disbelief out of your mind and you are just constantly aware of the fact you're watching a film with bad tech. Yeah, yeah. That would sound... It does have Amitabh and Creedie. So, you know, we are big fans of those actors. Yep. I do think Tiger can hold his own. I don't think he's an amazing actor by any stretch, but I do think he can... Kind of like what we saw by Salman and Bhajian when the film was. Yeah. Based on what we've seen, he's a better actor than most action heroes. Yeah. That's for sure. But I mean, I don't think he's on anywhere near the level of Amitabh Bhajian or Creedie in terms of... No. Acting. I don't think he considers himself a thespian. Yeah. He considers himself an action star and a martial artist and the fact that he can act believably is a huge bonus. I did too. Shout out there. I like that too. But anyways, let us know. You thought about it. If you're excited for it, if you're going to go see it, what should be the next Tiger film that we should watch? Let us know down below. Josh!