 my dad has mailed me double dogs for Christmas as Christmas presents so interesting i know it's not about you when you don't have an idea for an intro you just flip each other off and dad hates that we flip each other off hey i'm Corvin i'm rekt and you can follow me on twitter for more juicy content oh hi ashley wrong kind of juicy i'm patreon official twitter account i did it backwards today we are rekt into a a video from uh raw raw jive mas masan i probably say his name wrong it was the guy who did the the ball of ground table interview look at you yeah you've gotten so bold with your hindi pronunciations that you're taking on names i still don't like the names yeah but you're doing it but you used to never do names this is he just put out this list it's his 10 best hindi films of the past oh we'll be the judge of that i'm sure there's a bunch we haven't seen i'm hoping there's some we have seen um it's the 10 best hindi films of the past decade yeah his okay his 10 best so but and so as this goes on please let us know what your list is and where we should if his list is correct and we should start with some of these yep because we would like to see we would like to see the best yeah of them best i just did a list of my best 10 of the past decade there were two hindi films in it oh you mean just total yeah if i if i were to take head and uh gangs in the if i were to take that's a great idea take like the 10 best films of the past decade i would absolutely include a couple i did favorites not not best i did my favorites of the past decade okay uh my favorite i think was i think i put mad max fury road yeah of the past of that decade i need to go back and look at that it's such a good film oh it's a fantastic film yeah fantastic technically i also had harry potter in there because the last one came out did bird man make your list yes that was yeah bird man was number one sorry mad max was two okay i was gonna say how did you you put mad max in front of i i i did okay not everybody will like bird man no but really it helps if you're an actor you're an actor you just love watching acting you're gonna love it here we go sorry how do you make a list of the 10 best hindi films of the last 10 years you get them you just take these paper and you write i figured it might be easier to pick the 10 hindi films that i most loved in this last decade yeah it had to be personal choices films that meant something to me because frankly what i remember is how a film made me feel i might not remember a lot about the film even but what i do remember is how to make me feel and when you saw that my list of the 10 best hindi films from 2010 to 2019 is actually a list of my favorite films from the last decade now i noticed that more recent titles current titles from the last two years didn't make the cut i think it's because one needs some distance um some time away from a film to understand how deeply one cares for the film i agree i don't but enough small talk here's a list of my top 10 hindi films of the last decade the best hindi film but there's an aspect of that that's true yeah it's it's it's clearly not definitive but yeah you realize how one wants to uncle deki which one the beauty of this film uncle deki i haven't even heard of that yeah how seamlessly should we watch it trailer yes you have corbin i just sent you sanjay mistra was extraordinary as baoji the patriarch of a middle-class joint okay i hope he doesn't give us spoilers no i don't think you would only believe what he can see with his eyes it leads to rifts within the family do we know any frustration for his wife played by an excellent sima pahwa and many comical scenarios including one where bowser recognizes some of those people to confirm before nice the titles do indeed roar okay he's telling me too much about the let us know about that please this film creates because it's so authentic and because there's tenderness and affection even in the most bizarre situations i recognize him at number nine titli now i'm not heard of that violence and brutality on screen but it's used to such great effect in this film oh i'm a fan of violence and brutality on screen if you've been directed by kanu baile is about a family a family of three brothers and an aging father they're a poor family that lives in a squalid home in east delhi and they're violent criminals it's what they do to get by nice the film is about the circle of violence it's about wanting to break away and escape one's destiny renville plays the oldest of the three brothers it sounds cool to me in the film and he's horrifying i don't want to give away too much for those that might not have watched the film but i remember coming away from the film feeling truly rattled let the movie tell the story at number eight again uh heard yep i'm gonna cut you off we know this one deepest darkest yes doesn't surprise me considering what we know about him he pushes the edge i remember watching this film and feeling sick to the stomach because the higher we've gotten a lot the minute we in the minute we touched his his work got an absurdity you gotta watch ugly you gotta watch ugly in fact every time we talk about him you gotta watch ugly hey yeah only and curiously quizzes the girl's actor father about how a smartphone works while the increasingly desperate father just wishes that the cop would focus on finding the girl it's pure genius we know that voice at number seven a death in the gunj i've realized i'm a sucker for films with strong atmospherics this one is so detailed and so sharply written you feel like a fly on the wall just observing this group of friends hanging out at a home in mcclusty gunj in the 70s it's got a terrific on sound factors but the standout is vikrant massy as shoo-too the quiet boy who's filled with sadness he's so good in the role you want to reach out put your arm around him and protect him the film itself is extremely perceptive about human nature let us know at number six queen what a glorious celebration of life this film was it starts of course as the story we know that one yep was fiancee dumps her on the eve of their marriage enjoyed that one she decides to go off on her honeymoon herself she was wonderful but it's about finding one's happiness that was great see i love that this is one of those was really accessible to a western audience you could absolutely recommend the film is held together by kandar and all who's fantastic in it and it's got crackling dialogue which the actress herself she was so good in this at number five kappur and suns i remember the trailer we love the trailer recently that captured in elsa i know and the frequently i think it had mixed with the family a lot of people really loved it more honestly than this one but shakun bathra revealed everything i've been doing the same thing i don't know the regrets the shattered dreams the hopes simmering under the surface when two grown-up sons return home to their family in kunur for what they think is an emergency the film is slim on plot but high on feeling i really like how he's articulating things with a lump in the throat but also smile because in that family and in those moments it's impossible not to catch glimpses of one's own at number four the lunchbox yeah a little low yeah i was gonna say that's only number four but grantee we haven't seen all these and it's his personal bathra's film about the relationship that forms like one of what we had for lunchbox an idli aged man at the cast of revamp was beautifully realized beautiful it's also one of those films that uses food so interestingly in its plot it's also an intrinsically Mumbai film with the concept of dabbawala and of course we learned about them trains local trains nimrit kaur was a great find a great discovery and irfan khan as always was pitch perfect yep always i know i was an insidious geek and i love remember how this simple the directing was at number three masaan second winacy this incredible film directed by niraj kairan seen it but i heard a lot of good things features two parallel storylines that are so deeply affecting i remember coming away from the film with a very heavy heart there's a scene in the film in which richa chedda's character devi is busted along with her lover by cops who barge into their hotel room a police officer asks devi why she went into that hotel room why she had that sexual encounter she replies without any pretense jiggyasa meaning curiosity it's one of the most honest moments in any film masaan also has the single best line of dialogue about this any hindi film in the last decade when his romance his relationship with a girl who belongs to an upper cast ends tragically vicky kaushal who plays a lower caste don asks in a moment of unbearable sadness that's right that's right and your heart shatters at what thousand pieces then there is that music at number two piku this film to me feels like a warm blanket which was in my touch and generally represents the coziness and the comfort of a warm blanket despite being the screaming match this loud screaming match between contentious father and irritable daughter for the most part there's a beautiful unspoken warmth in the film agree all three performances were incredible but the one that i remember stayed with me was dipika that's the one i said so much of what she's i realized she's a much better actress than i gave her credit for performing at the top of her game alongside legends come on so good come on beautiful movie and at number one oran i didn't have one moment of doubt about what for me was the best hindi film of the last decade we bragged to the trailer on the surface oran is the first three about the coming of age of a young motherless boy shut up with an abusive father and a half brother he didn't know he had but that's such a limiting description we get we get this recommended to us all the time all the time it's not finding one set about finding those who've been recommending it are like yes see we told you it's about breaking the shackles and about escaping the life that has been laid out for you directed by vikram the biggest strength of this film is its transportive quality places you right there in where 17 year old rohan played by raja barmecha who is the most expressive face ever is struggling with his fate this film is incredible both for its craft and the feeling that motwani puts into every single scene and every single moment i remember the scene in which ronith roi playing the cool father burns his son's book let the movie tell the story i don't know what you said but we didn't want it whatever it was we didn't want it so there those were what i thought were the 10 best hindi films of the last decade from 2010 to 2019 there were many other films that one remembers with great affection but i promised you a list of 10 thank you for watching yeah uh there's what was two all right we're getting there well granted this is also his opinion exactly and he's he's obviously been watching these films for the past 10 years and we've just surpassed i think we've read it yeah we're yeah so we're we're still babies but i this actually seems pretty accurate uh in terms of we get udan a lot ugly a lot a lot basically any on your koshia film anything we've done and talked about him and anything we do a round table and he's in and everyone says you're going to watch ugly yeah uh it and i want to and we will we will so don't worry um but yeah the uh i did i agree with lunchbox no we've seen three because lunchbox piku queen and queen yeah we saw queen as well interesting all three of those films would fall into the same kind of feel in terms of relatability accessibility to an american or western mind maybe that's what he likes yeah maybe so he likes that kind of universal appeal it would appeal to people from a myriad of different cultures not just an indian audience we should do a list of um most excessive like maybe once we watch a few more most accessible films for like top five films you should recommend to your american friend we we could do a top 10 with that yeah we should do that yeah because well i've gotten as you know i we get messages from people who have said i remember the most recent one i got was having guests over for dinner uh they live here in the states and they're having american friends over and we want to introduce them to an indian film they've never seen an indian film what do you recommend i think if we did a top 10 like the top 10 best indian films to recommend to an american i'd yeah be a good resource for the stupid family yeah well let us know if you'd like to see that and also let us know your top 10 doom three war uh clonk thugs of Hiroshima yeah