 Have your nipples ever chafed? No, but I've had stuff ooze out of them. What? Puberty. Didn't you ever have little hard nodules in your nipple and just squeezed it? Some clear liquid would come out the nipple. And then I'd let the cat lick my nipple. And then my cat got really big. I think it's a high protein diet for cats to have nipple ooze. And if you believe any of what I just told you, you're as dumb as Corbin. Well, I do let cats lick my nipples, though. That was the grossest intro. Just. Welcome back to our steep direction. This is Corbin. I don't do that with cats. Introduce yourself. I'm Rick, and I don't do that with cats. Just lesbian mice. How do you know if they're lesbians? They tell you. Oh, OK. Today we got a classic song from the film Awara. How would you pronounce that? Awara. Awara. Yeah, there's no Corbinization there. And I think that song is called Awara Hoon, with Raj Kapoor. Remember Mai Hoon? Mai Hoon. Mai Hoon, yeah. Mai Hoon. That was one of the first ballads we really enjoyed. Raj Kapoor. Raj Kapoor. Mokesh. Shankara Jakeshan. Ultimate Raj Kapoor song. And this is a classic from 1951, Rick. Wait a minute, wait a minute. How is this possible? How is this possible? 39 million views, 300,000 likes, and not a single dislike? Yep. I think it's rotten in the state of Denmark. Or YouTube just took away dislikes. That's probably. You didn't do that, right? Yes, I did. Actually, it didn't. They just, publicly, you cannot see it anymore. Like, if you dislike our videos, I can go and see how many dislikes there are. I don't. But you can if you wanted to. I don't know. I don't honestly know why they did that. Because they want it to be a kinder, gentler world, I guess. And they figure that as long as you don't see the dislikes, you won't know that you're disliked. I guess. And these are related to red beer. Here. That's my understanding. They look similar. I started to enjoy his presence and his look on things. Same way, I appreciate anybody from Hollywood's classic era. Yeah. We haven't seen a film like this yet, though. No, just these musical numbers. A bunch of his musical numbers. Yeah. Look at it. It doesn't even take a bite. Let's catch it. That's really catchy. That's really catchy. Super catchy. And fun. You know what else I loved? When he was in the car with the girls and they were telling them to get out, I loved the fake screen behind them that had the projected sky because it made no sense with physics as far as what the car was doing. Mm-hmm. It was just like, kind of all over the place. It was fantastic. I think, I want to say we've seen another song. Isn't this the one that has him walking with the stick? Yeah. And he's like doing the typical, he looks like he could be a little rascal as he's walking down the street. Yeah, because the look of him is very iconic. Yes. But I didn't know if that one was Street 420. Well, if you remember the title, that's impressive. Or if that's this one. But I think, because this also is Nargisana from Mother India. I think she was teaching and he was singing a song. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Remember that one? I think that's a third separate one. Or is that the one with him walking with the bag? I don't know. Because I think we've seen at least three with that look. Yeah. I know it's an iconic look. Yes. It's like Chaplin's Little Tramp. Yeah, exactly. The suit with the shirt and the floppy hat. Before Michael Jackson did it, you see he's got the fludge working. Yeah. It looks really interesting though. This is one that a lot of people have recommended for classic months. I'd be absolutely. I'd be very excited. 1951 might be the earliest one we would have seen. Sure would. That's early. I don't think we've seen any that close to the 40s. And also we get another Nargis, which I want to see more of her. We kind of can't get out of classic month without seeing at least something of Raj Kapoor since we've yet to see him. Yeah. Since we haven't seen him and he's an icon of early classics. Of classics, yeah. Like probably the beginning of Bobby, right? Yeah. It's kind of like in Hollywood it would be like saying, you know, I've seen some classics, but I have yet to see a Chaplin film. Yeah. But I think it might be after Chaplin. Oh, he definitely is. No, I'm saying but like who were the stars right after Chaplin? Was it Humphrey? Yes. Well, you had the days of Chaplin and Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy that transitioned from the silent era to the speaking era. That ushered in Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney. Yeah. All of the, what are the iconic original Hollywood legends. So, yes. In fact, 51, that's really close to Casablanca. Yeah, I think Casablanca came out around then. Maybe even after. It's right in that ballpark and the Maltese Falcon. Yeah, why is that not popping up instantly? Casablan... Did you put two S's? It's one S. Oh, it's one S. Yeah. Oh, you're good. 42, okay. Wow, way preceded that. I was off. Wow. That was almost 10 years prior to that film. Josie, if you haven't seen Casablanca, it's one of my wife's favorite films. I mean, I'm sorry, but if you've seen it, you'd like to film. It's a great film. It's just a great one. One of the greatest Hollywood films ever, I think. I agree. But like, if you're like, I haven't seen a lot of original Hollywood classics, and it's also you like kind of romance, and it's not a typical romance either. There's a big, there's like a big debate about, I'm not going to give it away. If you haven't watched it. Exactly. And it's got some of the most legendary names in all of film in there. It's got Ingrid Bergman. It's got Humphrey Bogart. It's got Peter Laurie. And you'll appreciate Looney Tunes more if you see it, because Peter Laurie is repeatedly and there is music in this that is arguably the most iconic musical refrain in all of American cinema, as well as some of the most important lines and most quoted ever in American cinema. So please do. The beginning of a beautiful friendship. See Casablanca, if you've not seen it. Also, you'd think most old films are long. This is like just over an hour and a half. Yeah, it's barely 90 minutes long. Which is crazy. Yeah. Because older films are usually ridiculously long. And it'll give you an appreciation for like, I don't know how well you guys would be familiar with Humphrey Bogart, but it gives you an appreciation for him because there's a stereotype about him that's... And his alcoholism. Yeah. But he actually, I don't want to give anything away. You should just watch it and then after that go watch some Cart Gable. But also, let us know about this film if this is one of Raj Kapoor's that we should start with. Yeah. Like for Classic Month, I would like to get to a Raj Kapoor film. Yeah, absolutely. One. So should we start with this one? It looks like I looked it up in reactions to the song, just see if we can find ours and then I saw Jimmy review it. I don't know what he gave it, but it looks like Jimmy and Jimmy Cage. And if you don't, Jimmy, watch the Buddymeister. I don't know what they gave it. Maybe they gave it because they always do the ratings. Yeah. Jimmy's, they're just lovers of film and they're always pretty spot on. But anyways, should this be our first Raj Kapoor film? If not, what should be? And also other songs we can react to down below.