 Do you know how many times I've been envisioned just laying you down and chopping off your head? Glad you're finished with that one. Hey, welcome back to our stupid directions. You need some Corbin. I am Corbin's laying down fantasy. What? Just like you said. No? Yep, I'm Rick. Nick Foss. Instagram and Twitter. Come on, kids. Those of you who aren't doing this at home, bring out the juice. Come on. And thank you. Appreciate that. We're waiting. What are we doing, Rick? Like I know. Oh yeah, you don't. We are reacting to, what is it? What is it? It's a trailer. It's called Bombay Talkies. Talkies. Like T-A-L-K-I-E-S, like movies with sound. Yes. Bombay Talkies. You want to read it? I do. You initially said that and I thought there were like the talkies that you eat, which I don't even know if you guys know about. Bombay Talkies is a 2013 Indian anthology film consisting of four short stories that describe how films have an influence on the lives of people from various strata of society. Directed by Karan Johar, Divakar Banerjee and Zoya Akhtar and Anya Akashya. What? Yeah. Just dragged by four people, so is it? Those two of those directors are in the other anthology we just reacted to that's coming out on, I think. Is it Netflix or Amazon? I think it's Amazon. The scary one. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Which is also an anthology. Yeah. Cool. Yeah. Well, how often do they do that? Like multiple directors in one thing? Well, obviously they do multiple directors on episodic stuff like sacred games. Yeah. But I don't know how common anthologies are. That's not a common thing here. No. I think people are too prideful. People don't like... Could be. Especially directors. Because it's a collaboration. An anthology is a collaboration. It's not like Black Mirror where you have standalone episodes. You see, you don't know too many directors, not big directors, just directors in general. They're, they're, they're, yeah. Dictators? Yeah. Yeah. By nature. They like to be in charge. By nature. And so they don't like somebody else... Filming. What to do? Film is the directors medium. Yeah. They are the king of the projects. So, I mean, the producers have the money, but the directors are the ones who have the vision and tell everybody what to do. But anyways, let's check this out. This is cool. It came out in 2013. Here we go. That's Mawazid and Siddiqui, man. Turn the chairs around. Let's just watch it right now. Okay. So I'm, I'm obviously very interested for multiple reasons. Oh, my stars. But like, I'm still a little confused as to one, how is there four directors? How is there four? Yeah, like it's four. It's one film, right? It's an anthology. It's four films. Oh, okay. Gotcha. That are in some way connected to each other. Are they all feature lengthers or like episodics, like 30 minutes long? That I don't know. Interesting. That's what I'm confused by. They could be an hour. If it's four films, why do one trailer for four films? Well, because it's, if package does an anthology, it's four, it's four films that are telling their own stories, but they have a connection in some way. Well, you know, I love Mawazid and Siddiqui and I can watch that man act anytime, anywhere. I was in, when I was reading the description and saw who were directing these. Yeah. That alone was enough for me to want to watch. In fact, that's, it seems like there's a lot of people on this. A lot of people. Did we see Kareena Kapoor? Was that Kareena? It wasn't Kareena Kapoor. It wasn't. It was um, oh grief. I'm sorry, we always forget. Don't hate us. Even though you will anyways. Oh good grief. Here, can you figure it out? Can you figure it out? Probably. Oh, Ronnie McCurgy. Was it Ronnie? No, that's not who I was. That's who I saw. That's who I saw. Let me see. Kareena Kapoor. Kareena Kapoor. Yeah. Is that who we saw that I pointed out? I thought I was Ronnie McCurgy. And I thought I saw Farhan Akhtar. He's in there too. Really? Where? I would have freaked out if I saw Farhan Akhtar. No, no, no. I saw him in there. I was kind of expecting him to A lot of people are playing themselves. And Big B is in it. So Kareena Kapoor is playing herself. Bakchon is playing himself. Farhan Akhtar is playing himself. And then Noazen Siddiqui. No, I saw Ronnie. Yeah, that's not who I recognized. Kareena Kapoor is who I think I was. I recognized. Katrina Kapoor. Oh, sorry, yes. Midori Dixit is playing herself in there. Kareena Kapoor. I knew I saw her. I didn't see her in there. Ranbir Kapoor. Shahid Amir Irfan Saif Ali Khan. Look at this. Look at this entire thing. Ranbir, Shahid, Amir Khan, Imran Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Shahru Khan. Okay, turn it on. Everyone. Everyone in Bollywood. Good grief. Screenplay is by Zoya, Karana, and let's see, did they all do a screenplay? I was wondering if they could. Did they all write their episodes, their segments? So it's only 127 minutes. So they each directed a certain part. It's only 127 for four directors. That's what I'm confused about. Oh, look, no, they each got 30 minutes. The composer is... I'm in trevity. This is going to be great. We've only seen a few things. This has got to be with those people in it and those people directing it. A lot of those people aren't playing characters, they're playing themselves. I know. I think these top people right here, the ones actually playing people. Well, sure, Ronnie's playing somebody obviously. Ronnie's playing Noazen. Noazen's playing somebody. And then these other people that we might know, but I don't totally recognize. But that's... Wow. I'm interested. I'm 100% at wanting to know. I'm hoping this is not like a... Yeah, the best thing is, you know, the idea. I can't imagine... Look who's directing it, first of all. Yeah. Every one of those people. Well, we've only seen... We've seen Zoya, we've seen Anyard Koshyap. This guy, let's see. We've seen Koran. We haven't. We've seen... This guy did the detective... Say that. Beyond Kesh Bakshi. We've seen that trailer and people said... We haven't seen anything that he has directed, but we have seen Zoya, Koran, and Anyard Koshyap. Yeah. Oh yeah. We have seen... What was it that we've seen of his? It was... My name is Khan. Yeah. My name is Khan. It is what we've seen of his. Let us know. I'm hopeful. I'm extremely excited. Extremely excited. 100 years of Hindi cinema is celebrated in four short stories. Okay. Showcasing the power of Hindi cinema. I want to watch this. Interesting. What's it on? Amazon, hopefully. It's... I have no idea. It could be... That's a lot of people. I'm really excited. I knew I saw... I knew I saw you did. I was like, I can't be wrong every single time. Yeah, I did see her. Wow. That is a lot of people. Hey, you know what? You know what this proves? If we had seen this 11 months ago, you know, you know, we think about this. A year ago, from this very moment, we didn't know any of those names. Yeah. You know, it's funny. Somebody asked us a month ago. They said, at the beginning of the year, or sometime next year, you should re-react to Aum Shanti Aum and see how many we recognize now. Yeah. Well, not only do we recognize these names, but we're excited. We've had experiences with these actors. We've become connected and invested in these actors and these directors. Yeah. So, it's extraordinary how we've... We didn't even know any of these people freaking existed a year ago. If this was the first, like, we watched Gully Butcher and then we watched this, we'd be like... Is there any named no... No, there would have been organizations all over the place. Sadaxhni. You know how many comments we would have had? You don't know who you just saw. The list of the names of people and the directors involved. Yeah. I'm hoping this is as good as it looks. We would have gone, oh, she's the one who directed Gully Boy. And the story. End of story. Well, we would have said it. Oh, it's sark. Too bad Ranbir and Ali aren't in that. Yeah, we're done. Let us know how it is down below. I'm hoping... Oh, I hope what? Yeah. Don't waste your time. That would suck. After all of that, that would suck. It has happened before. Like, we get so excited and stuff looks so good and they're like, yeah, no guys, sorry. Let us know.