 What did you ask her about? Wow, Rick, they're going to demonetize this with that type of language. Hey, welcome back to our Stupider Rick. It's Corbin. Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, for more juicy content. It's so juicy. To the camera, you'll be following our location. Go on. Today. Also, follow us on our personal YouTube channels. We do stuff for you. Links always in the description below. Always. Hopefully, sometimes Rick's works. If not, once again, just search Rick's single. I don't know what that is because that happened a couple of times and we have no idea why. We don't know why. Anyways, today, we are reacting to an old trailer. Good. I'm glad it's about time. I haven't been over here for many, many moons. It's called Itte Fuqua. And you're telling me to mine my language? Itte Fuqua. Yeah. That's what I say to people when they cut me off in traffic. Itte Fuqua. But it has Rajesh Khanna in it. Ooh. From Anand fame. But this is called Itte Fuqua. English Coincidence. It is a 1969... What? That's the translation. It means Coincidence? Coincidence. It's a 1969 Indian suspense thriller film produced by B.R. Chopra. Great year. And directed by his brother, Yash Chopra. The film is counted among 17 consecutive hit films starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead role, between 1969 and 1971. Yeah. So once again, this was highly requested in the Anand review because we asked for more from Rajesh Khanna because obviously he's a massive star that we knew nothing about. So this one, I believe a lot of people said if you want to see his best acting, this was it. If there's others, you can let us know once again down below. But this is old. I'm sure this is not a real trailer. We know that going in. Subbed by our subbers, I think. Yes, subbed by our subbers. Bless you guys. Thank you. Thank you. Two, one, go. Mr. Roy, you killed your wife. This is a lie. This is not the time to kill my wife. No, this is not the time. I didn't kill her. I'll kill her. I'll kill her. No, no. Oh, no. No, bro. Mr. Roy is really mad. He's really mad to save himself from the power of his wife. No, sir. Come on, man. I'll kill you. Isn't he mad? No. Love the music. I don't know if anybody has a purpose. What's your purpose? I know that you dream of sleeping in Delhi Fry. No. I saw his body. I saw his body. It wasn't a lie. I'm sorry. I thought you understood. That was the best, oldest, gold trailer ever. 100%. Like, that was... Wow. That was whoever... I don't know. I'm assuming it wasn't like a real trailer. It very well could be. Who knows? I think it actually may have been like an original... If it wasn't, hats off, man. It did have those epic old trailer sounds to it. Then the stuff like that. That should be preserved in AFI. I mean, that just was a fantastic, classic movie trailer. Oh, yeah. It was really, really good. I really like the plot of it, too. It looks really cool. Something right up my alley that I would really enjoy, I think. Also, I think we've reacted to the remake trailer of this. Okay. So, yeah, we're going to go to this straight up. We know, guys, you're already thinking about remakes, right? We need to go to the original here. Yeah, no. So, this is the original. I think it's been remade at least three times. Okay. A few months ago, we reacted to the 2017 version trailer. Okay. And so, obviously... What was it? I don't know who... Let's see. It was 2017. It has... Nobody I recognize in it. All right. But, yeah, we did react to it. But, yeah, that was really, really, really good. Really good. Really good. Let's see. 104 minutes. Wow. For such an old movie? Okay, that's... Yeah, and that was the same with Anand. That had a short run time. Anand was at least almost two hours. This is just over an hour and a half. I know. I'm really shocked. But, yeah, that's the best old trailer. I would put that... It's fighting words between Cholet and this. Yeah. Cholet also had the song, though. I know. I know that didn't match with the duo thing, but... I gotta give it to Cholet just because of the song. But... The song is epic. I do really enjoy the vibe that it's given me. One completely different performance. I hardly recognized him. If they didn't tell me this was him, I probably wouldn't have recognized it. Yep. Right? Yeah. And did you also, again, I want to make sure we didn't miss VJ Roz. He's become the new Sartaj, but in reverse. Like, I was constantly seeing Saif Ali Khan in everything for months, and now we just... We don't see him in anything. So, I'm just gonna... Just to be safe, I'm gonna mention him in every trailer. That way, we cover the basis. That's probably a good idea. Also, I know... Yash Chopra, I believe, is the father. Like, the starter. I believe he started YRF. But obviously, he's dead. And his kids run it, or grandkids, or somebody runs it, I believe. But I do believe, like, Yash Chopra was like a really renowned director. Like, he did a lot of really good films. Yeah. I don't believe we've explored him. We haven't. Let's see. I'm looking at his profile. I don't think we've seen anything he's directed for sure. I'm pretty sure we haven't. Later in his life, he was presenting and producing more. So, he's produced a lot. And then, in the early 90s, 80s, 70s, he was directing a lot. Okay, yeah. So, we obviously wouldn't have seen a lot of his stuff yet. But, yes. So, that looks really good. So, down below, let us know, should this be our next? Classic. Rajesh Khanna. Classic. And Yash Chopra. Let us know what films of his we should explore and which ones we should see. I'm really interested in this one. And is there anybody in here, because this happens all the time, especially with oldies, where they'll say, well, yes, somebody else you completely missed and they'll tell us the name of an actress or an actor that will suddenly discover, wow, didn't even know they were around and like, oh, yeah, this is a legend. You guys need to be made aware of, too. So, if there's anybody in there we're missing that we want to know about, please tell us that, too. There's a Kumar in there, a Sujit Kumar. That could be somebody. There's a Puri in there. That could be somebody. But, it's not Umpuri. It's a modern Puri. And so, I have no idea if those are related to the bigger name, Puri's or Kumar's, because I know there's a lot. And thank you, Asab, for doing the subs, you beautiful, stupid baby. Always wonderful. They're taking place almost entirely over the course of one stormy night. A woman is terrified when an accused murder escapes from a mental hospital and seeks refuge in her home. Okay, cool. Gotcha. I like it. Me, too. I want to see Rajesh kind of play that, because seeing him, obviously, in an end and then transform into playing that is... You know what's cool? Depending upon how he's portrayed in the role, you know, I don't know how dark his character is, because as we've learned that putting a star in the hero role versus the negative role, you know, I'm wondering how the negative his character goes in this. I'm very interested. I want to see this. Please let us know, stupid babies. The f**k!