 Why do you have such strong preferences when it comes to hair? What do you mean? You love hair on faces. You don't like hair on bodies. Why is that? Why is it okay to have it on the face but not on like the chest? Because it's gross. Okay. Hey, welcome back to our stupid rag sheets of Corbin. I'm Italian and Jewish. What was Robin? Was he? Oh my, he was part gorilla. Yeah, I know, but what was he? I don't know his background, his ethnicity. I would only be guessing. I have never heard, but yeah, one of the hairiest men to ever walk through here. Yeah, it's so hair. Admittedly, if you guys don't know that about Robin and what he had to do, like just go see A Stranger in Moscow. Is that what the film was called? Stranger in Moscow, I think. There's a bathtub scene with Robin that shocked the world. Because Robin was just taking a bath in the scene and all anybody ever talked about was good grief. He's hairier than Chewbacca. It's true. It's really true. Anyways. Anyway, what did we do? Have I introduced us? Nothing. It's been nothing but body hair up to this point. Really? Yep. Hey, welcome back, George. How are you doing? Having said that, all right. Nothing, we've done nothing juicy. I don't know what's going on. Wow. Yeah. Today, we got a new trailer dropped last night, so we didn't get to a drop to like relate for us, but this is for Radhe Sum. Sum, yeah. It's a Tulumu film, a promise. Puja Hedge. Hedge Day? Is that it for now, Seth? But it's for- Forgive mispronunciations, please. Movie coming out the 11th of March. Radhe Tulumu, Indian romance drama film. Cool. I don't have a snipshirt. An epic love tale. Oh, okay. Epic love tale. That is all I know, but I think it is a trailer, but it's only a minute. That would be a cute log line for a cartoon about mice. What? An epic love tale and spell it different, T-A-I-L. There you go. Nice deep thought there, Gordon. No, what did that send you off into? Was it there? Out there. Is that the film? Beneath the pale moonlight. Yeah, with the mice. Well, there's that. But isn't that called American Tale and it's spelled T-A-I-L? Yeah, but that's not the same as a log line for a film that says a love tale, and that was 35, 40 years ago. That film came out 35, 40 years ago? Yeah, like an American tale. With the mice? Yeah, it's like 30 years ago. 30 years ago, because that's the whole life. It's like 30 years ago. I bet that came out in 1992, probably. That's probably right. Because that was my, I grew up with that one. Yep. Anyways, there's nothing to do with this at all. No, we're not saying at all. But let me just know if you've seen that film, that's a 90s classic. It really is. I haven't seen that in a long time, but that song was a massive hit. The song was even bigger than the film. Yeah. Yeah. Man, I love this song, but I'm not sure. Oh, cool shot. I love this song, but I'm not sure. What are you going to do with the future? You're going to tell the boys about your past? I'm not going to tell them that I'm going to die like this. You're going to tell them that I'm going to die like this. I'm not going to tell them that I'm going to die like this. I don't want to do sports. Some of the shots are really gorgeous. See how自由 I am. I didn't know that was a good song. But both were flowers. They were really gorgeous. The visuals are going to be pretty good. Yeah, that was good. Great. That was just like, here's the nice one. Here's the nice one, here's the nice one,ここ exclusive. No hitting. And I remember I think we reacted to either teaser, which I think was longer than this trailer Yeah. It was a quick trailer. That was a minute long trailer. You know what that was like? It's like sometimes, I don't know if that happens anymore, but it used to happen quite a bit in Manhattan where you'd be walking on the street and the guy would open up his coat and he'd have a bunch of Rolexes in the coat. And he'd just be like, hey, you wanna buy a watch? That's what this was kinda like. It was like just this, look at all this cool, fancy, awesome stuff I've got. You wanna see this movie? Thanks, bye. I'm wondering if, because Prabha's has such a massive following. He's such a massive star. That they were just like, you're gonna see this. We don't really need to give anything away to you because you're gonna come see it. Yeah, they're gonna see it, but dang. I mean, in just that short little trailer. The visuals kinda looked in a different way, but like Bahubali in terms of like how beautiful they were, but in a different way. Among the many things that I'm looking forward to American audiences and people to understand about Indian cinema, aside from the obvious that it's the biggest cinema in the world and the quality of the acting. But consistently, some of the most beautiful cinematography and lighting in the history of cinema I've ever seen is stuff we've seen that's just the leading, some of the most beautiful imagery ever captured on film, that so many people who don't pay attention to it are missing. And just that trailer alone was like, are you kidding me? A romantic drama set in Europe during the 1970s. That's exactly what I felt when I was watching that trailer. That's exactly what I would have thought. A romantic drama set in the 1970s. That's what it gave me the vibes on right there. Yeah, it reminded me exactly of like a Woody Allen film. A romantic drama set in Europe during the 1970s. I'm obviously kidding and think it's funny that the log line is that when actually that trailer was monstrous and huge. And also, I didn't get anything on the romance. What I got was more like psychological thriller with him being this guy who can read poems and predict the future and clearly wanting to be seen for what he says, because of his accuracy. And it's definitely gonna be a kind of almost, I bet, bondish style. That's how it feels. Like he's gonna have this romance going on. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But there's gonna be a lot more going on. There was a flying boat. There was a flying boat. I'm guessing like. And there was a thing that looked kind of Christopher Nolan. He was like, time was going backwards. Maybe he can bend time like Dr. Strange. It was it on my knuckle. You were good. Oh, look, a squirrel. I was like, why does the top of my knuckle hurt? And if there was like right here. Yes, I've gotten pimples in various strange places that and they hurt really bad when they're in the oddest locations. In the strangest locations you've ever had a pimple. Let us know in the comments below. But yeah, anyways, the cinematographer is the sphincter. Do you have one there? Pimple on the sphincter. You had a sphincter? I don't know if it was a pimple. It could have been something. No, it wasn't a hemorrhoid. Those are, those can be brutal. Thank God I've never had a bad pimple. But cinematographers, Manoj. Bajpayee? No. Oh, it's gonna say. When did he start doing that? Manoj, Parohamsa, forgive the mispronunciation. Yeah, cause it looked absolutely beautiful. Like every shot was. Yeah, the lighting and everything, visual effect was, look at that. That was like a painting. He's just going through some of the sequences right now. It's just, and some of the ocean, I can't help but mention this sometimes when we see ocean sequences of boats at night. Because the most beautiful, no, not Titanic, some of the most beautiful cinematography ever was Ang Lee's Life of Pi. And the stuff he did on the ocean at night was just a work of art. And this looked, I mean, this reminded me of that. This looks unbelievably beautiful. And again, look at the lighting on that shot. I mean, look at that. That's beautiful lighting. Everything looks very, it almost looks clean. I want to say, because sometimes when people, like it looks a certain way, people say it looks like Disney-fied where everything is ridiculously pretty and clean. It doesn't look that, like in terms of like, I wouldn't say that. I almost say that sometimes looks fake. I agree. Sometimes, because they want to make everything picture perfect. Christine. But this has a similar quality in terms of just, everything is just crisp. Like that shot of an eye. Yeah, it's really nice. You know what's one of the most, I look for it all the time, God bless you, in the reflection off of eyes and the reflection off of glasses and 99 out of 100 times, it's flawless. It's one of the weirdest things for me is when they do shots and someone's wearing glasses or the lighting is on the eye and you do not see the crew or the camera in the reflection. Really hard to do, but you got to do it. You got to make sure there's no mistakes laid out. There's a reason that film is a collaborative effort. Yes. And how hard it is. Yes. It's so hard to make a good movie. Yeah. It's so hard to make a good movie. I don't know if you saw what Guillermo said about what the Oscars are doing with that. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, what everybody's saying about the Oscars, but particularly Guillermo. Yeah, he was like, I don't make a film alone. In case you didn't know. Yeah. So you're taking the credit away from these incredibly talented people. The Academy is making some absolutely stupid, ridiculous choices that everyone in the industry are looking at them and saying, have you lost your minds? You don't care. Are you supposed, is this supposed to be awards for artistic excellence? Because it's supposed to be the granddaddy of all of them and you're starting to say you want to be the People's Choice Awards now. You're poo-pooing on it. Yeah, it's absolutely abysmal what they're doing. They need to get their act together. But yeah, this looks really good. Let us know what you thought about the trailer and what should be our next promise film. Please let us know.