 What's with- I didn't even notice that. What's with the keys in there? She likes keys. Hence the key. Is that the key to your heart? Aw, it is. That's cool. No. No. I'm not going to tell you what this key is. I know. Idiots, I'm Corbin. I'm Keyless. You can follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! That's right. That's right. That's right. That's right. What's happening today? We're reacting to a trailer. What? What? I know. My shocker. Shocking! Who would have thunk? It's a tamale trailer. Tamil. Sure. I thought you were going to say it's a tamale trailer. It's a tamale trailer. It's got tamales in it. It's delicious. It's a green sauce. I'm getting hungry. But it's... Mersal? Mersal? Mersal? Mersal? Saying it over and over again will make it more pronounceable. Mersal? Mersal? Mersal? Mersal? Mersal. It's a... I'm saying Mersal. Tamale trailer? Tamil. Sure. AR Rahman. Yeah. And VJ? What? Rahman. And VJ? Hey, we haven't seen VJ in a while. How's VJ doing by the way? He's doing great. Great. But AR Rahman... Seriously, he got hurt. Did he? Yeah. Oh, I didn't know. So I don't know. I'm missing him. Sorry. It started when I didn't want to. That's okay. Let's redo that again. It's doing it again. What's the matter with this thing? What's the matter with this thing? Hello, brother. Hello, brother. Who heard himself on his film? Did you hear about that, Vicky? Yeah, I did. Yeah. The official one has a... A trailer as of yet. It had a trailer, but it didn't have subs. I think... I think that's what it... Mersal? Well, obviously, if it's AR Rahman, I'm one. And it says musical. I want to see it. Let me see, hold on. Nothing. No. You can't find it with subs on it. Sorry about that, guys. It looks beautiful. I can't tell what it's about. Outside, there's some magic aspect to it. Then there was wrestling, and then there was... There's lots of fighting? Lots of fighting. No clue. Yeah, I mean it's a musical. No clue what it... I don't know what the difference is. Well, and it's a t-z-er. What I was going to say was it was weird to not really see any of the songs that are featured in it, but you don't really have time to do that in a t-z-er. So, interesting. You all seen this? Let's see, hold on. 2017. Why does IMDB say it's an action thriller on a musical as well? A magician and a doctor attempt to expose the corruption at the heart of India's medical industry. Okay. A magician and a doctor. So, he's the magician, or is he a magician and a doctor? So, is it similar to, like, a now-you-see-me kind of a story? Right. Or is it completely just different? It just happened that magic. Right. Composer A.R. Raman. Director is... Adler Kumar. He did Siri, which I've heard about. VJ, of course. I don't recognize anybody else. I'm sure we do know them, though. Yeah. Or should it? Huh. Let us know. It looks really interesting. I mean, it was, like, beautiful. Oh, yeah. That's what struck me first, was that it's how beautiful it was. Yeah. And, obviously, the song sounded good. It looked cool. I still don't know the distinction between a musical and a... in the regular film. From Bollywood? Well, this is not Bollywood, but this is from India. I mean, Indian film that would have musical numbers in it, because so many of them have musical numbers and it's not a musical. Yeah. If there's any musical numbers in a film, it's a musical. Here. Correct. Yeah. My suspicion is that for an Indian film, and I think we've said this before, is that if the musical number actually continues to propel the story forward and isn't just a side-and-bar entertainment moment, that it actually is telling the story more than it would constitute a musical, or it also could just be something as simple as the number of musicals. Like Mulan Rouge? Yeah. Or Lala Land. Yeah. Each one tells the... Yeah. What's going on? Yeah, they're not just stand-alones. Mulan Rouge is a good film. Mulan Rouge is a good film. Yeah, Mulan Rouge is a good film. It is a good film. As is Lala Land. So, yeah. Anything, and Singin' in the Rain, those musical numbers, they can be stand-alone entertainment moments, but they, for the most part, are continuing to propel the story along. And I don't know the qualifications. An IMDb obviously doesn't designate it as a musical, but the teaser said this is an Ahraman musical. Not that he did the music. It says it's his musical, which would lead me to believe there's plenty of song and dance numbers where the story is continuing to be told. So, the director is also the writer, which leads me to a completely different aspect of the theater world in India. So, for example, the theater world here in the States and the film world are linked with Broadway. The theater's done in Chicago, theater's done in Atlanta, in Texas, in LA, but the big place is Broadway. It's New York. And many Broadway plays get turned into motion pictures. Lame is. You can go down the list. Phantom. They're doing Cats. Is there a... Don't do Cats. What do you guys get touring companies of Broadway shows? Is there a theater world that's really big other than, say, a conservatory or a university studying in which city is it in? Is it Mumbai? Are there different theater communities like there are here? No clue. And I'm mentioning that because most movie musicals in Hollywood began as a play. Most, not all. But few. La La Land was written straight for the screen, but Lame is started off on Broadway. I would say 75% of all Hollywood musicals... Sweety Todd. Sweety Todd. TV. Yeah. What? It was an after-school special. Stephen Sondheim was a well-known screenwriter. So yeah, I'm interested just because it's the musical. Stephen Sondheim is a very famous playwright. Genius. In case you didn't know. He's written a few things. Just a few things. Into the woods. That wouldn't be my first one for him. That's my first thought about him. Into the woods, yeah. It's the most recent film incarnation of his. That's why. I'm thinking of his actual place. Anyway. It's for you. Also, we've seen VJ in quite... Not a lot. Not a lot of stuff. But enough that I... We recognize it. But I gotta be honest. I don't know that we know him well enough that if we just saw the trailer, we'd be able to say that's VJ. I don't know that I could do that. I don't know him that well. I know the name that well? 100%. But I don't... Yeah, because we haven't watched his film yet. I couldn't help but refer... When I hear that falcon or eagle or whatever it is that does that screech, it sounds like the beginning of that song. Yeah, that's on the playlist. I've listened to it hundreds and hundreds of times. Is that your favorite song? No. Of the songs, what would be your favorite song? Well, that's not fair. Because my favorite one isn't my favorite one musically. I have some favorites musically that just get me amped up and pumped up. My favorite song that's come out of the Indian films has always been and will always be up at Dimeaga. It's just, that's the one. So that's my favorite favorite... Da-de-la, da-de-la! Nanananana... Harsmoala! Harsmoala!