 Shout out to Jeff writes Jeff writes. He just set the Guinness book of world record record For most consecutive days going to Disneyland. How many two thousand nine hundred ninety-five. It's a little over eight years That seems excessive. We'll talk about being goofy Hey, welcome back thirsty, but are accidents of Corbin. I'm Rick and you false Instagram Twitter for more juicy content Thank you. There's some sources on patreon follows for sure turn to account subscribe and like button and Well, I love Disneyland. Hmm. I don't love it that much Get a life. I don't even love it two days in a row You think you think he's gonna be happy about the fact that he spent eight years of his life walking around Disneyland He's not an employee No, not an employee Yikes, yeah, not an employee today. We got a new trailer that dropped Just yesterday. It's called We got so we got oh starring capital Sharma Shahana Goswami Nandita Das, what do I know that name? Doss family And it that does what do I know that name? I guess the part of the Doss family. I mean, I'm saying that sincerely Nandita Doss, what do I know that? Hold on. Sorry. I have to figure it out Director of Montau, so that's good Sorry, I have to figure this out before I can go on Oh Nandita Doss Earth Earth so she was an earth and fire Which is yeah Deep Amira's kind of which we I remember I remember that but I'm not came out her names look like she's the director of this one Yeah, and she directed Montau which was the great no was it in them. Yep. Anyway, sorry had to figure that out That's all right. Let's Let's me know what kind of quality of film it's going to be Zogato, it's like Zomato with a twist I don't know Is Waiting for the other shoot Order I Interesting. So it must be like a Uber Eats Zomato. Do we have that here? No, we don't have it here. They have it in India. Okay. Yeah. About a almost a daily wage worker, basically. And I was wondering if it's going to go into, you know, all the drama with the daily wage workers after, you know, during COVID, I guess, as well. Yeah. And I think it's going to deal with the classism, maybe even casteism. And we're probably going to get really attached to this husband and dad trying to provide for his family and the struggles he goes through. And there'll be a universal connection of what it's like to live that way and the unfairness of so much that the lower class have to go through. It looks very interesting. Yeah. It looks like it's going to be a real nice film. Everything looks like it was like high quality. Yeah. After losing his job at a factory floor manager during a pandemic, becomes a food driver for delivery app. Backpackies, zips. But it might be too much. But I mean, it's a very relatable story. I mean, both of us at one time in our life have done, I don't, have you ever done the food delivery? Yeah, I have. I did it through Uber and I also did for a short period of time. I did it through the same one you did. Postmates. Postmates. Postmates. Yeah. We've done Postmates. I mean, Amazon Flex. Uber, you did Uber specifically. So it's a great, like those kind of things are great for like if, like you don't want to have, you want a little extra money. Yeah. Or I mean, if you want, you can do it full time if you like don't have a family. But it's rough. Yeah. To do that, at least here in the States, I'm sure it's probably the same in India. But for example, to justify the wear and tear in the gasoline, to do it for full time income here in Los Angeles, you have to be putting in 50 to 60 hours a week. And even then, you're going to be making just above lower class income may be depending on where you live. Yeah. And you're just going to put 150 miles on your car a day. And it's tough. Yeah, it is. And obviously in India, it has a whole different thing. And then obviously with all the, how affected all the daily wage workers were, which I don't know if they would be considered that, but I'd imagine they would be considered that. Yeah. After the pandemic. Yeah, it wouldn't surprise me if he had a different kind of vocation that he lost through the pandemic. He said factory. It was a factory. He said factory. And then he'd lost through the pandemic. And then he did a job that would be considered lower than that. But he rightly so considers it a very wonderful thing to be able to feed people. And I don't think that's just the justification. That's very, very true. We too often judge people by their economic strata or the kind of job they have. And there's a lot of very happy people doing jobs that other people would consider beneath them. And those people feel honored and happy to be doing those jobs. I'm really interested in what this is going to be. Yeah, me too. With a great director. And she's an actress as well that I think we've seen before, but I know a lot of people really enjoy her acting. But I did really enjoy Monto. I thought that was a really well directed film. This looks like a very more family feel messaging than obviously that was like a biopic almost. And so those are two completely different feel kind of films. Yeah, this one looks like it could be like more of a happier like in the end, maybe. I don't know. You know, hopefully. Yeah, I have a feeling it's going to be a tear jerker. I think there's going to be there's going to be points where you're really rooting for the family and things are going to happen that are just that there's going to be injustice that you're going to get mad at. So I'm very intrigued. Wow. Oh, yeah. Look at the runtime. You just saw the runtime. It's barely over 90 minutes. And it felt it felt from the trailer. I think they want you to know that this is going to I think was a smart trailer to especially to captivate the younger generation to let you know this is a storytelling drama, but it's going to move quickly. Because oftentimes you're going to disengage from the younger generation if they don't feel like it's going to be directed written in gratification by Doss. Yeah, smart trailers, but it says in cinemas. I just I would have hope if it wasn't the world we live in right now. But this is one of the ones that I feel like people just be like, Oh, yeah, that's an OTT film. And so they're not going to go. I saw I was we were watching Bill Maher and Christoph Waltz was one of his guests. And they were talking about that very thing about. And if you don't know who Christoph Waltz is, please see a lot of his films, including a glorious bastards in Django and Chained. And Maher is one of those people. And it's not a surprise that Maher likes to stay at home and watch OTT. He doesn't see much value in the theater experience. Whereas Christoph Waltz, which and he articulated the value of so many things. It's a really wonderful segment. I would encourage those of you please support film by going to the movie theater. Yeah, some of it is irreplaceable, most especially the communal aspect that you cannot get as well as the control factor. When you're at home, there's so many interruptions that can come up. You can turn it off if you want to versus you go to a place, you're sitting with people and you're taking it in in a collective experience. And then you also you laugh together. You cry together. There's just I still find theater experience is irreplaceable. Anyways, let us know what you thought about the trailer down below.