 If you kill elephants, you should die. Twice. Go back to our stupid reactions, you idiots. I'm Corbin. It's with me. It always is this. Rick? K-Up and Grazy Samakhti hain? What'd you say? First one was, do you speak Hindi? The second one was, do you speak English? K-Up and Grazy Samakhti hain? Oh, Hindi! Go ahead and gush over him. Please follow us on Instagram and Twitter! So, today we'll be reacting to a trailer that came out at midnight California time. Yeah, which is why we haven't reacted to it yet. Sorry, we're late. But because some of y'all are just like standing outside our door and our windows going jungly jungly jungly jungly. Do you know that fell an hour ago? That fell two hours ago. They dropped that thing three hours ago. Do you know it's been eleven hours? Sure. If they want us to react to it right away, they should drop it around nine p.m. our time. Don't they know who we are, Corbin? Yeah. Don't they understand our time frames? Don't they understand I sleep at midnight? Come on. What's going on? Anyways, but it's called jungly jungly jungly jungly jungly. Yeah. And it's with the main guy from commando. Remember those we reacted to? Oh yeah, yeah, a while back. Yeah, I do. I'll link those right here. We reacted to, I think, all the trailers. We did. Because we reacted to everything there. It's the main guy. And then it's also an American director, Chuck Russell. Don't screw it up, Chuck. Do you know who you directed? Jack Russell, the terrier story. No. Mask. With Jim Carrey? Jim Carrey. Dang, really? Yeah, go ahead and do your impression. Smoking! It's all right. Cool. I believe this is about elephant poaching. That'll piss me off. It'll piss me off too. Wow! Main guy's jungly. Yeah. Kill the elephant poachers. Looks like he's a big martial artist. Yeah, for sure. Based on the stuff we saw. Like Jackie Chan. Like Jackie Chan of India. Right. Please let us know if that's right. That's how he comes across to us and we like it. But I mean, a lot of cool stunts. Yeah. It's gonna piss me off. I'll tell you that. I'll tell you what, if we get to see some elephant poachers getting their heads kicked in and hopefully killed by elephants, that's worth the price of admission for me. Like in the movie, the elephant poacher gets knocked down and then you see his head get smashed by the elephant's leg and then you see his brains go everywhere. We like that a lot. Kill them all. Kill them all. I actually, this is very, very deep for both Corma and I in terms of what our love of animals and I care about animals more than I care about people. He's not making that up. He is not making that up. And I had the privilege of being in South Africa a little over a year ago and went on safari and got to see all of the animals, but the one that was the most emotional for me. And I don't know why. I wasn't planning it, but we came around this corner and we had been looking for them for a few days and we found like seven elephants playing in the water and got to watch them for half an hour. They were literally from the Jeep I was sitting in. They were like not more than 20 feet or 10 meters off to that side, if that. And it was overwhelmingly emotional to see them, all the animals in their natural habitat. I told one of the guys there, I said the animal behavior when you see them in their habitat is completely different than when you see them in a zoo. And in America, when we see the wild animals, all we've ever seen is on National Geographic Television or in the zoo. So to see them in the wild was unbelievable, humbling, deeply impacting. And I heard about at that place where it's called Thornibush Game Reserve Lodge, major shout out to Thornibush in South Africa. When we had left a couple months later, there was a poacher who got attacked and killed by lions. And that made me very happy. Nice. Very happy because poaching is cowardly and awful and all poachers need to be killed by the animals they try to hunt. That's how we feel about that, pal. It's true. Sorry if you don't agree. Yeah, if you don't agree, then you're probably a poacher. And if you are, unsubscribe and go away. Yeah, we don't want your support. You want to read the synopsis for a second? Sure. It's a family adventure film. Hey! The story revolves around Vineet Jommal's character, Avet, who on his homecoming to his father's elephant, I became British again, to on his homecoming to his father's elephant reserve encounters and fights an international poacher's racket. Good, and I hope he kills everybody in the racket. Yeah. And puts their heads on the wall. And the elephants come over and pee on the corpse. It's interesting that it's directed by Chuck Russell. I know, right? On an American director. But also, Ivan, what has he done since... I'm sure he's done a lot. I mean, if he's working now, let's see. Looks like he's been doing a lot. Scorpion King. But that was 2002. Yeah, he hasn't done much, honestly, since Mask. No. Interesting. Has he done television? Has he been in producing maybe? No. No. He did Friends, I guess. One episode. One episode. Interesting. I'd really like to know more about why he got involved in this project. Yeah. Very cool. Let us know what you think of the trailer. You know, what you think of the main actors... We haven't seen anything besides the Commando trailer. Right. Obviously, he makes you real sad with his body. What? Just how good-looking he is. Why does that make you sad? Look at his body! Nobody's body is like that. You wish your body was like that, do you not? That's why you're sad. No, I'm not sad. Yes, you are. You're fat. No, I'm really not. You're fat and ugly.