 conversation. So obviously a bunch of you saw it in theaters. I think four of you that are here. No, three of you that are here. And the other three saw it on Z5. And so I would very much love to hear first and foremost from the people that saw it in theaters and to know your theater experience and how that was. So please take the floor everyone. So my theater experience was our theater experience was it started off tentative. I feel like people were kind of getting to lay the land. They didn't really fully give in to the experience at first. They were like kind of dipping their toe in the water. And then really after the first, I feel like the moment that it really hit was the first horse motorcycle sequence on the bridge with the handgrass. That was when I really felt people like kicking the gear. And they were like, that was the first cheer moment that happened was when they clasped hands at the end. Everyone was like, yeah, we really all got into it. And the second that that happened, it opened the goddamn floodgates and it just became pure magic from there. And then they started singing the narrative of like what's going to happen, which is so funny. Like, there will be friends who knows if it will end in bloodshed. Will this end with a betrayal? And I'm like, yes, it will. And I'm waiting for it. It's amazing. That's interesting because it's an unexpected thing to happen, but it's all expected, but not expected at all. It's amazing. I was wondering if people in the theater would cheer when like the first action sequence happens of Ram like fucking going through like literally 10,000 Indian men and just like beating the shit out of all of them. Because we didn't really know who the characters were. And I was like, I don't know if we're supposed to be rooting for him here. Yeah, same. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think for the I think I think for like the first quarter of the movie, because I was sat between Daniel and Luke and then DJ was to Daniel's left. I think for the first like quarter fifth of the film, it was a lot of like Daniel and I just kind of like quietly hitting each other. It was I kept like Doug would lean forward at a moment. I was like, I was watching a second. I just rub his back and be like, I'm here with you. I'm here with you. That's what it was. And then after it felt like collectively, there was permission to like make audible eruptions where like Daniel and I must have started at least two or three cheers and cheers ourselves. At one moment, Daniel like erupted from his chair and was just screaming full volume. Not a moment. The moment, which is the truck barreling in and the ring flipping off and the slow motion shot of all the animals in him. Oh hell yeah. Everyone reacted and I stood up and just started going. Just screaming at the release them all. He released them all. He was just and I didn't know that there was going to be an intermission. So all of a sudden when they grab hand like in the grab wrists and then it cuts away to the graphic like the main graph of the film and then it pulls away and then it stops all lights went on. I was like, wait. Doug was going, is that it? This is an intermission. And he was like, how long is this movie? I'm like, it's three hours. He's like, what? And I'm like, I didn't, I wanted to know nothing. I wanted to go into this like so blank slate. I knew nothing about the movie. I knew not one thing. Yeah. The only thing TJ and I knew was the budget. We looked that up beforehand. That's it. And that was all we knew. And like, honestly, I'm so glad I didn't know anything because like that was, I told, I told you guys in the chat, like that was truly and honestly, one of the most enjoyable movie going experiences I've ever had. Like, I think that that's what like, that's the fun and beauty of going to the movies. Like, yeah, it's a completely different style of film, but there's similarities that like, I imagine people who saw singing in the rain for the first time, that must be people responding that way in the theater, being like, oh, come on. You see Fred is there doing this thing. You're just like, what the fuck? This is like, you have to have like similar eruptions and like everyone is collectively responding and resounding the same way. Like, it was unbelievable experience. I'm so grateful that we got to see it in the theater. Same. So, so, so grateful. It's like, yeah. Hey, Corbin, what are you going to say? No, no, I was going to ask you and Emily, what you guys thought and your experience? So we were, we've already texted like probably four or five friends today telling them to watch the movie. And like, it's funny because so many of them will be like, oh, that's so cool. And we're like, no, like I can tell from there. You don't understand. I don't understand. Like you should be responding to me in all caps right now, like thanking me for telling you to watch this. One person responding was like, oh, what genre is it? And we're like, all of them. Everyone the same. I said to Doug, I said to Doug, I'm like, RRR is the answers, the question. What genre is your movie? And the answer is yes. Yes. It would technically be a Masala film is what they would refer to this film as. I refer to it as everything, everywhere, all. That's what I refer to it as. I know the Daniels, they made a great movie, but this deserves that title. This was literally everything. Everywhere, all at once. We're pretending to be such like Indian film buffs now that one of our friends was like, is it Bollywood? And we're like, is it Bollywood? Yeah. Okay. Amateurs and rookies. I got home and Sadie was like, Sadie was like, how was your Bollywood experience? I was like, it's actually a South Indian film. Actually, there's like 150 languages in India and so many more cultures than you realize. So like, I reacted that way because I saw an article. I'm so proud of all of you. I saw an article that did call it Bollywood. I was like, it is gone. Gone well. I will also say this is one of the loudest. It is the loudest film I've ever seen in a theater. It could have been the theater itself. But I didn't expect that out of the limelight. It's not like we were watching it in IMAX. It was an interesting auditorium, but holy shit. You said it was blasting, right? That beginning war scene was, I'm not war, but when the first when they say, no, you sold your daughter and that first comes up, it was terrifying. It like jumped as hard as he was so loud. And I'm like, part of me feels that whoever, like we're the big fans of the film, like went to the operator and went, bro, bump this shit up. Okay, turn this shit up. We're here to have an experience. Okay. Did you notice it took 45 minutes for the title card to come up in the film? I actually did not. I was all in. 45 minutes in the title card came up. Oh, yeah, because you get the fire and then I don't think Emily noticed those. And so I was like, yeah, there was just like three different backstories or whatever, which money I thought was maybe lost in translation or something that it was going to be called RRR, which stood for fire. I don't remember. It was like Rise or Revolte. Rise or Revolte. I really like how gory it were, like bloody it was. That was surprising to me, like how much blood there was. The guy falling down the mountain at the end when the first, it just like breaks his neck on the side of the mountain. And like the sounds that they had, like the bone cracking sounds, like any time, like anyone even like gets pushed against something. It's like crumbling. Right. Yeah. Everything's a weapon. A blade of grass. The sound design of the dialogue is whatever. But the sound design of the violence is really good, especially when the whip is like being dragged across his. Oh man. Yeah. So that was a moment when I, I think it was right before he starts. I haven't gotten it yet. Yeah. But when his arms are up and he's bleeding like so profusely from his wrists, just from the ropes, which are actually kind of loose around his wrist. Yeah. It was one of my favorite parts just because I love the blood so much. The flogging song. Yeah. When they said, they said in public flogging, both Katrina Mercedes went to me like, do you hear that? I'm like flogging. Guys, that, that public flogging scene was, right, right. Of course. For sure. For sure. For sure. For sure. Absolutely. Oh, what did, uh, what's this? This is your first. This is your first. I think Danny and I, Danny, I will say, Danny and I came in like maybe like a minute late because we were getting popcorn. And I know at least for me, I felt like such an asshole that I was like, there's no previews. Like TJ was like, Hey, by the way, guys, I don't think there's going to be previews. So like get your popcorn and like get to your seats. And we're like, Hey, and I'm like crap. I'm like ripping open a pack of salt and like putting it on my popcorn. And all of a sudden it was so fucking loud, you could hear it from where we were buying popcorn. So Danny and I just kind of like looked each other and like started make like moving as quick as we could. And neither of us had the tickets. TJ had the tickets. So we didn't know how we were supposed to be sitting. Oh, snap. So we went to a concert. Peter was so dark and like fucking these two white guys are just like holding a bunch of snaps. Just like, shit. We're just like, Oh God, where are the other white people? And we just had to like cut Bruce and Peter. I was just like, Oh God, this is so embarrassing. I was like, I'm so sorry. I'm like, we're totally ruining this moment. So this is a lot of your guys' first Indian film that has songs in it. Don't know if hers is mine. Yeah. What, what did you guys, I know, I know one song that you guys obviously absolutely love, but talk about that too. Honestly, the, the flogging sequence song is beautiful. It's stupidly beautiful. And like emotional, the two lead performances, unreal by both of those actors. Just incredible. I was so happy that Sita was in the last song because I really wanted to see like the woman singing and dancing. Yeah. The little girl's songs were amazing. Oh, yeah. That was very cute. The Molly, Molly's songs. Yeah. Um, before I had to have to go is that this movie had some of the I've any action film I see where I see things I've never seen before, even from that very first action sequence of the, the, the undershot of him with all the bodies on top of him and how he gets out of the bodies. It's unreal. I have to. One thing that I know we've all talked about that I still can't believe that like is still resonating with me is the sheer amount of extras that were in this film. Yes. I don't know if that's standard for Indian cinema or not. This was the second Indian film I've ever seen in my entire life and the first one we only saw clips of, but in school. But I mean, this was like the godfather opening wedding on steroids. This was like in some of those, in some of those scenes, the one where the two of them are climbing the tower of people. Yeah. There was like 300 people all out in this fucking shot. Fun fact. The shot you're talking about was almost primarily all the effects. Seriously. Including the people. I'll show you. There's a link. There's a video that is actually the behind the scenes of the bridge scene, that and almost all of it is all CGI, including people. But that thing you're talking about, the staircase of people as an actual celebration in certain parts of the idea. I will state about that. Well, the VFX is very, very good. Because specifically that one shot with the bridge where they panned out when he was looking for the other guy. Yeah. And they panned out all the way out. It looked very, very real to me. Yeah, there's a lot of people in this film. We were asked to watch certain parts that we liked when we finished the movie and we noticed more because we went and rewatched a couple of times. We noticed more CG than we did the first time watching it through. Which is a good thing. Like other than the animals looking kind of fake, which I really couldn't care less. I mean, the movie is ridiculous. So I'm like, sign me, as long as it looks real enough. Yeah, right. I mean, I don't want people to look fake when the figure's getting caught in the face. If somebody's an asshole enough to watch this film and then complain about certain flaws in it as opposed to how much they just enjoyed the film. Dude, you missed the point. They're the wrong kind of person to be. You're like actually the tiger in the sequence when he's holding the rope. So you can see it. Dude, you missed the point. You do know he wasn't really hugging that tiger, right? This movie is spectacle. This movie is just pure unadulterated joy and just like fucking passion. This movie was a truly unbelievable film-going experience. I said that in my letterbox review. I was like, this isn't the type of movie that needs a review. Like, you can just say the person liked about it and then don't like say anything else. Ask you guys, which of the three versions of Ram was your favorite? There's the Justin Mustache. There's the Stubble and Mustache and the Full Beard. I would like to say that is one of the hottest human beings I've ever seen in my life. Yeah, he is, I'm usually, you know me, when I listed my men who I thought were the hottest in my list in the chat a while ago, most of the men I listed were like hyper femme. That's one of the hottest men I've ever seen. That this, he's very hot. I will say, I mean, I'm going to go with the Mustache. Even though he's a total dickhead, like during the part where he, during the flogging song, him in that red fucking suit with that stash. Clean. Clean. It's a look. It's a look. I know everybody's favorite is obviously Super Saiyan Ram at the very end, but my specific favorite is with the Mustache and the overalls. And that look, obviously when Heyman, be my first becoming friends and they're helping, he's helping him out with the girl. I'm just like, that's a, that's a good look. So it's, it's also, it's also, it's also Ram, not Ram. It's Ram. Gotcha. Yeah. And his name is, his name is Ram Tron, the actor who plays him actually, so. Oh, no, where's that? Ram Tron. The first time I was like, oh my God was when he was, and we went back to check if it was real, and it was his real body. He was just really oiled up. And that's why boxing. Really oiled up. Yeah, really. But yeah, when he was boxing. Yeah, that was the moment. When he hit the bag, I literally looked at Daniel, and I was like, what? What a fucking hunk. This guy's about to be everywhere. This guy's about to be everywhere. We went back because we were wondering. We were like, man, they really like displayed their bodies and then like never did again. So we thought like that those two scenes were fake, which I think beams, what his abs were definitely like. So there was a, there was a double. And then the moments that it was him, they were like 300 style painted on. Yeah. And like, I was like. But his chest was real. Yeah. But I was like, man, I've never seen anyone look less like they have a good body. Just when he's like in full clothes. Yeah. What do you guys think of the relationship of the main two? I mean, I think I love it. Very erotic. The most wholesome. It was, it was erotic, but it was also like. It's a buddy cop film. There's lots of buddy comedies, right? Or buddy cop movies, which I'm like, ew, they're cops. I don't already don't know. But like, there's something about them where I gave so much, like is, while this movie was, I found myself giving very much a fuck about their friendship. Routing for them. Routing for them. I care so much about their friendship. Yeah. Wow. And that it's like the montage. Like again, they have a lot. The movie has a montage. That's that Montage of their friendship in most other movies would hit is like, this is lazy filmmaking. Why are they telling us everything that's going to happen? And instead, you're like, no, this is fantastic. And this is the best way to move it on. And I would, I would drink this montage as a milkshake every day. Yeah, I think for me, it's like, you also buy it because you understand, at least for me, you understand the deep cultural differences. And so when they're saying things to each other, like I can die joyfully because I have your friendship is more important than my life. You're like, fuck, I believe this guy. What a line. What a line. I believe these people, when they're saying this, my favorite part of the whole movie still looking back is the moment when they're dancing the Naruto. And he sees that sheet, like the girl that he's trying to impress, Emily, I think her name was. She's like cheering for him. And so Ram just like bows out and calls it. Like that's just like so loving. It's just like, yeah, dude, this is amazing. And then carries him out because it's like, yeah. Oh yeah. Speaking of carries him, when they did the fucking Megatron, the Megazord, he fucking lost it. And then he locks his legs behind his back like that. And he's like reloading for him. That was the best. When he reloads it, I lost my shit. By that point in the theater, that's like further along in the movie. Everyone is signed the fuck up. Like everyone is signed up for the movie. So with that part, everyone's just like, let's go. Like just absolutely shouting. It feels like you're watching a concert and like a sports like final. Like it just feels like all of that. I love that. There's only one. That's why I wish I saw it in theaters. They did a lot of like explaining everything. Which Corbin mentioned to us before, remember, he said that they do that a lot in Indian movies. Oh really? Yeah. Well, honestly, I was like. Because it was like down to the light. It was like, in case you missed it. Yeah. Oftentimes the Indian cinema sometimes over explains stuff. Just. That happened in Ugly, I remember. We ran into that at the beginning of the channel. Just and it's, I don't think it was blatant as bad as I've seen it before in this film. But yeah, yeah, they do sometimes just tend to over explain the plot in some especially big commercial film. You bother me. You bother me at all because like. Like when he went up to Seath and he was like, who has smallpox? And she was like, no one. No one. I lied. I thought that was really, really funny. What did you guys think of the white actors? Oh, they were amazing. They were amazingly terrible. But like. I was the beard look familiar to us. Yeah, he did. And also, did they? Did they do? He's been in Hollywood films for a while. Or is he just like seriously? No, maybe he did make a film. He's actually ill. And then I really liked that woman who was like hella plastic surgery to claim someone in like the 1500s or whatever. Yeah, she was an Indian at Jones. That was, yeah. And an old James Bond film. I forgot which one. But yeah, 80s. Yeah, she was in some of those films. I'm sure in 1900 they were dolin' outfaces. Yeah, that was another favorite moment of mine when there's like blood dripping on him and you see that it's like her. Oh my God. And she's tied in the barbed wire. That was so sick. Oh, man. I think what I was going to say even before you asked the white actor a question about them over-explaining stuff is a lot of things in this movie would not work in other movies. But this movie was like, I thought I've seen like the two forms of camp and I feel like this exposes me to a third version I've never seen before. That is the best version. Because the over-explaining thing of the narrative in the song, I'm like, yeah, at addition, the bad acting of the white actor is like, addition, everything about it is, just makes it better. Like if the white actor didn't work at it, wouldn't have been as good. I agree. I think it's because it's like so wholly entertaining. It's like non-stop entertaining that you like have no time to pick it apart because you're like gripping the edge of your seat, entertain. So like literally like the bad acting, the over-explaining like it goes so past you. Most movies, you're kind of like looking around everyone while and you're like, oh, that's not fair. You have the time to kind of pick it apart. But this movie was three hours. It went by like in a flash. From every great American action franchise, there's always something that is going to be missing when compared to this movie. There's not going to be like the same camp and sincerity and something like the Marvel films and there's not like, I love Fast and Furious. Is there a camp in the Fast and Furious? Like that's my question. 100%, they're very self-aware of themselves. But at the same time, Vin Diesel takes himself way, way, way too seriously to the point where he like got the rock kicked out of the movies. And now the rock and Jason Statham do their own things, which like they were two of the better parts of those movies. And so ego gets in the way there and like but if there was a Fast and the Furious movie where, and I do love those. I think they're very, very funny. I do too. Like I really do. There was a Fast and the Furious movie where they just like broke out into song every now and then like that would bring it on. And also a Fast and the Furious movie where there was so much blood because they have to cater to like the PG-13 audience where you can't you can't do things like they did in this movie. So there are just really always missing. Yeah, Corbin. I wanted to ask because like this was something I kind of noticed and tried to pick apart but I didn't really care. But this was specifically when the American actors were speaking English and you know obviously they didn't dub over with the native language but there would be certain times that I think it would be like key plot points where then you would hear like a dub over in the native language saying like the same thing that they're saying and I never know that was anything specific or No, I think that I think that was just they were kind of in this movie explaining just so the audience understands exactly what's happening I guess. Gotcha, gotcha. But the audio in a lot of Indian films not all it's still not sync sound so they don't actually record audio on the day. It still frustrates me that they do that sometimes. But that's why you'll see like something like it'll look like it's dubbed even though it's like in that same exact language or because of that. But yeah. I noticed that sometimes like even with Jenny at a few parts where Jenny said something and I'm like her mouth did not just do. It's also so funny because they're like literally like outside at a party and it sounds like they're just like two people having a conversation in a closet. There's like literally people all around them that are like talking and having a good time and it's just like it just literally only their two voices in a void. I think that's what like there's a lot of movies I've had problems with in the past where they want me to sign up for a ride but they take too long to get to like the tone. And so then I start getting tone shifts and then I'm confused. That happened in last night in Soho where I thought that was more of Edgar Wright was trying to make something that wasn't essentially him and I'm like but you're still you so that doesn't work. But with this film and the help of Corbyn saying like they're gods like there's as soon as this motherfucker chops over the fence you're like all bets are off this is a fantasy movie essentially and nothing matters. So when even two people are talking close to each other and everything else happening you're like well none of this is real. We were just talking about this with Stranger Things which is like at this point in Stranger Things like the stakes are so low for the main characters that like it's kind of boring. But it's in a universe where the stakes where it's not that that wasn't like set up originally where this movie is just like pure joy. I don't know if you guys know the podcast what's the what's Paul Shear's podcast called Oh I can't how did this get made. And I don't know what the movie was but they were interviewing one of the actors from the movie talking about the director and she was like yeah I would say this to the director and and like there were certain continuity problems and it was like how do we end up here blah blah blah and she said that the director's line back to her was oh yeah well that's because it's a fucking movie and that reminded me of this movie a whole lot like it's a movie like quick complaining about it. It's just it's just for joy and entertainment and it's it's absolutely for most movies but for this yeah. Yeah absolutely. Right now you guys are talking about that like you that the the audio sounded like it was just two people and I'm like I didn't pick up on any of this shit I bet if I watched it and I'd pick up on all this but like first viewing I'm just still just like okay I was literally watching you. There's something I need to bring up to you guys because only I guess Doug kind of knows that my viewing experience for this was a little different from everyone else's because what happened is the rows were a little too high up for Mercedes because she forgot her glasses so she could not read any of the fucking subtitles. Oh no. So her screen right at the beginning of the movie had to go down to like the fourth row up. Oh wow. And so I was like I'll join you guys down there in a bit and the time the point I decided to join her was right after they became friends after the hand thing and they're doing the whole friend montage and so I go down there and I don't know if these two are enjoying it or not and I go up and then Mercedes and Katrina just seeing their faces are like this is one of the best things and then I got to watch that part with them all the way up until then intermission and then I told Mercedes I'm like hey after this whole vlogging scene I'm gonna go back up and join like my brother Doug and Emmett but it was so interesting going from like seeing it and then I was up really fucking close but it was actually a pleasant experience because it was even more overwhelming like seeing the dance scene from up there and everything but yeah once a dance scene happened I was elated. I was like man if there's a music scene in this movie this is gonna put it over the top for me. And then when that happened I was just like oh I'm so fucking stoked. Not just seeing like such an incredible yeah really yeah the best scene I've ever seen in my entire life. Yeah we watched it so many times. So I know Will said this but like Rom is so charismatic like I would buy anything that he was trying to sell me like he just I mean he just like stole the show from everybody like when he was dancing and so there's a part of this movie too that that we can't really speak on because we can't relate to it but I think we can speak on our experience like in in contrast which is that this movie is about in a sense like India's independence and at the end of it when they were showing like all the civilized people that I can only assume are like important figures you know country yep like what how cool would that be to be able to like be proud of your country's history and I know that I was proud it all about America's done only yeah America's done a lot of great things and I'm not saying that like it's a shit country like every aspect of it but there's so much like stink when it comes to American patriotism that it's really just like I think the idea of making a movie about your country's independence and about like the these like you know heroic leaders and being able to be like fuck yeah it's like really cool because if I was to watch a movie and not just make a movie about Thomas Jefferson and you're like we'll leave about even Hamilton like I want right and I'm like these guys fucking like these guys own slaves yeah um but but it's true but yeah I thought that was really interesting yeah that's a that's a very common theme in Indian films is is a patriotism and love for you love for their country they're very very proud of their country it just feels it felt so good no that's the only time during the movie that I I didn't feel like off I just was like one of those things where I'm like well this is kind of weird because I don't know what I'm watching so I'm like technically since I have no idea what's going on this could be propaganda I have no fucking idea right big I have no idea I and I'm like I hope it's not because I need to love this movie um no it was it was just yeah I was kind of taking it as like oh these were probably people that during the time were like leading the revolts and revolutions against British imperialism which seems like a good thing so I'm hoping that's what it is and that's good it's not like the Indian Hitler whatever the Indian Hitler is a Churchill that's not a joke I didn't like I didn't know that I mean like a third of the way into the movie you still don't really know I mean at least if you knew nothing about it and you didn't see the trailer you still don't know exactly what it's going to be about so that scene when they're saving the boy and I think it was the the flag of India that he grabs and then it wasn't the flag of India that he hands to him there was no I think it I think it it was like a revolutionary flag it was a flag that was uh it's something like that it's it wasn't the Indian flag colors I think but it's yeah it was India's colors that's what made me think it was but I don't think it was either but it wasn't no because I think it was red in there and their colors are green white and and saffron yeah it was green white and saffron am I forgetting it okay you might be right I could but I thought he I thought it was just like very poetic that like he was wrapped in that and then came out of the fire and came out from that that it was right unfaithful mother India was protecting you I don't know just felt very like poetic but yeah there was it was green yellow and red so I don't I think it was maybe like a revolutionary flag or something like that but yeah I maybe maybe it was the Indian flag at the time I have no clue obviously others can tell you and they will but yeah what was your and this is it's quite interesting for me what was your score of this film because out of a way in this is my film club for people who don't know and we rate films out of a hundred um and so I would this this is such an interesting uh film sorry I'm talking to the audience now just ignore me go ahead I don't even know how to rate it because like I want to give it a hundred so it throws off my whole people are going to see this no this is now for our club this is just for your heart tell me what you've scored 99 like I would go see this movie over and over and over again like yeah this is what I know what I know is supposed to do to you yeah to me there's like two kinds of films right there's films that you just unplug and enjoy and there's films that make you think and this was not the latter for me this was very much the former oh yeah it's like you're unadulterated unplug and think and enjoy unplug and enjoy and no thinking and like that's why I didn't pick up on the fact that like the audio was put it in post and that's why I didn't pick up on the fact that it's all vfx people that are like on a tower that they're climbing like I didn't pick up on it because I wasn't paying enough attention to that shit because I was sort of taking it back by the goddamn spectacle the fucking thing really to me it's a goddamn home run grand slam bottom of the ninth like this is out of the park you just walk off and won the world series like yes make a goddamn sequel if there could be a fucking bastard series number 10 I want these right yeah give me a minimum yeah and put rom in hollywood my gosh he speaks really good english yeah he speaks great english he's charismatic as hell and the dude is handsome he's very handsome just saying it I think that and he also you can tell at the end too when he has his shirt off when he's not oiled up he has like a realistic looking body he's not whiteed out he has like an actual person's body so I think in rating movies something that's really important to me is is the filmmakers intention and if I can appreciate and respect their intention then I can rate it based off of what they were trying to do and not and not assert my like value judgment of like whether or not I think that it's worthy of anything so based on intention and what I think this movie was supposed to be yeah I think it was basically perfect yeah I would say probably like a 95 or a 96 yeah I don't I've never seen I've never seen like I know that this movie like is very genre bending maybe not in India maybe in India it has a specific genre but but for like western films at least and well I mean like in Japan and Russia but um but but like but I guess just anywhere that's not India um it's very genre bending but if we're calling it an action movie it's probably the best action film we've ever seen in my life yeah it's so good yeah and then get out for now favorite at least and me what's up wait and then we're we're we're almost there should we kick em it out really quick yeah we're almost done in it okay it's perfect I'm walking my dog so that works okay okay okay um I put it I'm not gonna I I would give I I was saying like a 93 now I'm leaning towards like 94 that's like 145 for you it it is so I you saw it I gave this movie an A plus it's it's it is an A plus like I put it look like I would put it one point we haven't read it below or right and even with like everything everywhere all at once yeah I would say I would say that yeah 100% kind of pummeled me with everything it's a feel good movie it's one of those movies where if someone didn't like it I'd be like so you don't like you don't like fun okay yeah don't like fun yeah it is kind of a good litmus test like yeah yeah because like someone's like I like oh and the acting was bad like if somebody told me yeah if somebody told me I don't get it I would leave them whatever I think I wrote it in my letterbox with you like I think I said something about like it would turn it would turn Tarantino's head from even the prettiest feet because this seems like a movie that like people like Tarantino who just love cinema and love the history you may be disappear there are feet in this movie this is like this is like such a such like a cinema lover yeah film yeah yeah this is if you love going to the movies you will love this movie yeah I'm so glad you guys actually see it super super jealous I didn't see it in theaters that's the kind of why I specifically asked I was like guys was there an intermission for you guys because that that part when they grab hands or when he's pulling him up yeah that felt very much like an intermission I didn't know I didn't know it goes like that it freezes over did it do this for you it did I'm solidified and then it is interval yeah so I didn't see the interval part but I saw the arms and it went right back into the next scene and I took no breaks I was like I know what this is I'm not taking any breaks got an ice cream I was like I'm juice let's go baby I assumed that maybe the intermission would be right after the big battle when when he's like holding him by the prayer string or whatever it's called right because right after that there's a holy holy beads there's a huge tonal shift where it goes right into ROM's back song so I thought it might be then but but yeah that's interesting and and honestly I kind of like the intermission for that because coming into ROM's story all of a sudden was kind of like and I was having to recalibrate this is not an over exaggeration after it's it's intermission like act one has happened or part one whatever I thought I wanted a concession I'm like might as well right like re-up on something and I couldn't order DJ was frazzled I could not think my brain was mashed I was like what do you want I'm like I don't even know why I'm up here I have no idea I'm just on high and I have no idea what's happening at all I've just watched and she just started laughing at me because I'm like I don't know I've just watched the most ridiculous shit I've ever seen and then going back into that it was so interesting watching that part of the story because you're kind of like almost almost like you're in a different movie for a second because now we're in the past and once the story went on all of a sudden it got more it started becoming the most like emotional part of the film honestly for me and also his dad yeah mom's mom is very hot yeah she was she was really hot yeah very hot just need I just need to say that it was the crush I never knew I needed said this already but they really didn't shy away from child death at all no yeah that's what I was saying nobody was fucking believed this Michael Jordan fucked him kids Michael Jordan in Indian cinema oh my god when they like destroyed the child's head with that piece of with that plank of wood I was like aww oh yeah when the mom was still alive at the end of the movie we were like a tree exploded on you right wait I was surprised to see her alive I was like you can see good in the movie that like anytime anyone got hit with something that was wood it would like literally explode into a thousand pieces yeah yeah um or when Rob got impaled when you like rolled down on the tree piece of tree and I was just like is he gonna die from it yeah yeah out of all things like I was a white got the the fucking the white the the white guy like leaping out of his car and at the same time oh yeah he grabbed me his gun oh yeah he froze and I rolled that down I was like that's a very very I was like that's very convenient for the governor I was like that was actually that was actually the one the one CG moment and the entire film that I thought was silly was when he shoots that and the car just like it's like a very silly little barrel roll yeah car literally like he shot the tire and the car went and then they were like and it's like kind of like you see set up a little bit like silent movie sped up like yeah yeah oh I'm so into it it was no right in the first step was so like it made me laugh and who gives a shit it was entertaining I wanted to pop the pop the film before we finish I want to say my very favorite part of the movie which oh yeah I mean made me like scream so loud it was like a split second but I thought it was the coolest thing ever was when an arrow was shot through the tree and there's a guy on the other side of the tree and he jumps yeah and kicks the arrow and it goes in no I think it's his it's his neck that was that was like I wasn't done I favorite moment in the entire movie yeah it was absolutely amazing I love that part I'm glad you I'm glad you brought that up well because my that was my favorite scene was like pretty much in that same time when being punched the guy into the air and then Rom shot an arrow into that person then removed that same arrow while the guy was still in the air to use it on two other guys I was like I like to imagine the way that the way that Cedra is reading this I like to imagine that the writer of this movie was like beam this guy into air Rom shoots arrow into him so because I'm just like that's the choreography for how over the top the choreography was was done really really well really really well down to the extras and just like how they all committed to it yeah well speaking of choreography another one of my favorite parts of the movie was during the the the nod to not to dance scene when Jake is like he comes up to them and they stop for a brief second and they're like and they're like yeah my favorite was this and he gives them the thumbs up yeah thanks for joining me yeah that that that white me and my brother were talking about last night that white guy in that scene who's all like upset at them being near the dance place yeah we actually thought he was good because he under it's like he understood the assignment yeah yeah I feel like he he was his whole like dance thing tango I'm like this is a pretty great that's pretty good okay but to me though I think they all kind of get like to me good acting bad acting is so relative to what the intention is right like is moon is is moon struck is that good acting or bad acting like in the world of that movie it's fucking incredible yeah if you compare it to you know Dana Day Lewis it looks it doesn't hold to candle but it's not the same thing it's not serving the same purpose like ultimately this is a buddy action comedy like if it's funny it's serving the purpose if it's moving the story and like making me entertained it's serving the purpose so I've seen what a fun job to get was like a white actor to be like in a Bollywood movie and just get to it's not a Bollywood excuse me this is actually South Indian wow in a Bollywood South Indian wow The hashtag wow Oh, and with that Corbin, I think we can. Wait, C. Dre, I don't think gave it a number. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, I'd give it a 95. Nice. Same, yeah. You officially have the highest rated movie of all time. A Hollywood movie, that would suck. A South Indian film would be way better. That's what I'm talking about. Oh, there's, because I can't pick a favorite part and I need my own little period on this, my statement here is that the thing I liked, I think over all about this movie, besides how exciting and fun and what an experience it was, is that the thing I really appreciated about the Daniels, not just seeing everything everywhere, but it made me go and watch Swiss Army Man. And how much that watching that movie made me realize the work they put in for every little detail ahead of time. Instead of let's just run a series, guys, let's get our coverage, film everything, and then we'll figure it out. It's every little thing from the part where he's in the jail cell and it's like, wait, who told you where I'd be there? And then instead of saying, see that it's just like, all of a sudden the necklace drops perfectly right there? It's just every little thing is so extra, but it's written as extra. Like that's what I have to realize about this movie. It wasn't a happenstance. It wasn't an accident. Everything was so calculated, which is why when Will says, when this movie set out to do what it did, it's perfect. That's essentially, I think, what happened. I was watching this interview this morning and they were talking about the Naruto dance sequence when they were doing it. Is it one of the people in the media scrum asked? And they were asking the askers, they were like, was it a difficult dance step to learn? And not Ram Akhtar, what was his name in the film, Akhtar? He responded and he was like, no, it's a really easy dance. But the director made us do it like 50 times because he was sitting there with his hat off in front of the monitor just looking like this. And he was making sure that every single time their foot lifted, it lifted to the same height that they hit the ground at the same time. Like he wanted this shit so perfect. And they both kept telling him, we have different dance styles. We have different bodies. Like it's going to be different. He was like, no, you guys have to be in perfect harmony here. Like this is the moment. Like you can tell the tension, the detail, and the care he was putting into it like it. There was a moment when we were watching that it looked so perfect that I thought that maybe they recorded separately and synced them up together. But at the same time. And funny enough, I learned they shot that sequence in Ukraine. I don't know how much of the film was shot in Ukraine, but that bit at least was shot in Ukraine because they couldn't shoot in India because of COVID. Wow. We were just singing your praises, Corbin, but you didn't hear any of it. Not at all. Sorry. No, I'm kidding. Sorry. I was talking about. I had to go help my kid. Makes a lot of what you just said makes a lot of sense based on the videos I've looked up, Doug, because I've done a bunch of videos where I see them like in interviews or guest things and everyone's wanting to do the dance with them. Yeah. And so they're like, I need to get them to do it. But every time they're like trying to humor them, but all they're doing is like a very lazy step and going like this. But you can see it in their face like I'm not doing this dance like again, fuck with it. You can see it in their eyes are like, I've done this dance too many times. I'll give you a little head mob in a leg bang and then call it a day. And then that's it. Well, I'm so glad you guys enjoyed it. And thank you for going to the theater for me. Yeah, of course. Thank you.