 Lexi loves his burps You can follow us on Instagram Twitter for more juicy content Corbin Lexi did we already do that? He didn't do him, no, no, no. His name's Micah. It's Micah, Hakeem's full backwards. That's Rick's brother. Today we're reacting to a trailer. This is called Phobia with Radhika Opte. Yes. What kind of Phobia? I guess they know who, she'll recognize her. No, has she seen Orange? Not yet. That's a good one. That's a great one. The D to D is over with Ashley. She's finishing it so you can get it up for her. Get it? Ligoraphobic, afraid to go outside. Oh, young woman traumatized by past events, fights herself trapped and terrorized in her own home. Oh my goodness, with Radhika Opte, this is, she's my favorite and I think the best actress in India. Nobody can argue with that. That's just my opinion. I'm still partial to Taboo, but I don't think somebody can argue with it. No. They can, but we've never seen her do bad work. That is Bourbon's opinion? Ever. That's fact. It's better and better. Here we go, Ligoraphobic. I'm just gonna watch that tonight and then I'm ready for whenever we review it. We might review it in a year from now, but I don't have seen it. Don't you dare do that. Oh, excuse me. One, you know the actor is gonna be phenomenal, because she's a phenomenal actress. Have you ever seen her in something? This trailer. I have no idea. Yes. You haven't seen Sacred Games yet. You haven't seen any of the short films we saw with her in home. You haven't seen Parched. You didn't see the movie with Nawazad and Sadiqi? Underhun? No, I mean, you've seen Underhun. No, I haven't. Yeah, the blind piano player. No. Oh, I watched that with Ash. I haven't seen it. I was mistaken for the older sister. Except when you were bald. I love you. I love you too, Bourbon. No, not you guys. No, you love me. Yeah, yeah, that's okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll poop in your bed. He'll poop in your bed. Yeah, and I still love you. I will. What'd y'all think? Think about it. No, no, I would watch that. Really? Sure you would. I watched it. You absolutely would watch it. Okay, yeah, during the day. During the day. You wouldn't watch it at night. You can't watch scary things at night. No. It's too real. You have to have all the lights on. Yes. Even with other people. Like I've offered for us to watch something at night that's scary with us all together. She's like, uh-uh, no, it has to happen. Ashley's kind of the same way. You could watch that alone at two in the morning. Like me. Yeah, yeah. So that's a hour, well, I mean, a hundred and twelve, sorry. Oh, I wanna see this. Minutes. Also, great concept for a film. I said a hundred and twelve minutes. Oh. Interesting concept because one, that means it's gonna be mostly her. Right. By herself. Right. And the villain is outside. Or in her mind. Or her mind about outside. Yeah. So like that's extremely difficult to pull off. It reminds me. Bye. What's his name? Stephen Sana. He directed Rosemary's baby. He's in France right now, because if he comes back here, he's gonna be arrested for having statutory rape charges against him forever. Sounds like a great guy. He was at the house where the Manson murders took place. His wife died in the Manson murders. Come on, everybody. How am I supposed to know? Oh man, it's a movie about this. It's very similar to this. It's not a guarafoba, but it's a- Roman Polanski. Roman Polanski. And it takes place- I need that. Just thought about that. It takes place in her head. It's a great film from the 1960s and Johnny introduced me to it. It's a similar thing where it's basically centers around one woman and what's going on in her head. I want to see this so badly. You have a woman in my head. Yeah. Yeah, and that's the type of, like films that are just by yourself also just in one place, like that film Trapped, Raj Kumar, which we haven't seen yet, but we hear it's great. But it's- Or Locke, which he's not really trapped, but a one person thing where he's in a particular place, it all depends on you and your performance. A Spanish film. Currently out right now, it's being in the international community talk called the Endless Trench. It's in 1936 Spain. Yes. 1936 Spain and he's hiding- Finding Nemo. Yes. And he's hiding indefinitely, hoping not to be caught because he'll be killed. He's hiding in his own house. Spaniard? It's a Spanish film. A Spaniard film? Spaniard? Yeah. He's a Spaniard. He's a Spaniard. I should have a Spaniard film. He's a Spaniard. So he's a Spaniard film. Why are you suddenly becoming Spanish, as you say? He's becoming, yes. He's a Spaniard. That's what I'm doing. That's what he's doing. You're gonna take my letters as a Spaniard! I'm not doing it, sorry. I know something you don't know. Great film. Great film. One of the greatest ever made. That's true. I wonder how, I'm sure a bunch of Indians have seen that film, but if you didn't grow up with the film, how did, like, if they just watched it, they might not get it. The fact that this is all, this is not like supposed to be almost taken totally seriously. It's tongue in cheek. Yeah. So I wonder how people that- Take it. It easily could be one of those that's misconstrued the way we constantly misconstrued Indians. Absolutely. Anyways! You guys are constantly communicating non-verbally. They're twins. Let us know how this film is. Should this be our next Radica update? There's a few. There's a lot of people. Yeah, there is. There's a few that we need to get to with Radica. Yes. We would love to talk with you. You're watching Radica, aren't you? Yeah, we know you are. Hello. Hello. How are you? Big fan. Let us know how this film is. You're a mother to me.