 It's weird. What, your penis? No. Um, the Emmy nominations were in July. But the Emmy ceremony is happening January 15th. Wait, what? The announcements were in July. For nominations, but the award ceremony doesn't happen until January 15th. Whoa! Josh! Hey, welcome back to our stupid ranks, of course. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Word, gist of content. Today we got a trailer, and this actually dropped a few months ago. Missed it, but it apparently just came out on OTT. And it's a Tamil film. It's called... Chitta? I mean, it came out this year. A thriller film about a starring Siddharth... Siddharth Namisha Sajian, written and directed by S.U. Arun Kumar. Um... A lot of people say it's their favorite of the year. That's saying a lot. Yeah, yeah, so, um... You guys, obviously if you've seen it, you can let us know if this is one we should watch before the end of the year. I always try in December to be like, get to anything that we missed that everybody's like, Oh, this is amazing. Obviously last year I missed every film, I guess that was good last year. Especially in the Malayalam industry. It's probably our biggest miss. Oh, as we've seen the films from last year and realized, damn, there were a ton we missed. There were at least three or four that would have been in my top five. It happens. And I don't know what I would have done. India makes a lot of movies. But those three specifically. Yeah, there was something right up our alley. But anyway, this one's Tamil. So you guys let us know what you think about this one. And we will talk to you after we watch the trailer. We will. Maybe. We've never done that. We should just watch the trailer and say bye. That would be a stupid reaction. I've seen reaction channels that do that. They just watch it. They'll watch something and they're like, oh, that was cool. Let us know what else you guys want. Okay. So they're literally just reacting and then have nothing to say after the film. Amen. That's what apparently people want. We get told all the time. Someone asked me, I don't know, do you talk to Jaby much? Well, not much, but I want to talk to Jaby. Do a collaboration with him. I don't know, man. Why doesn't he want to do it? Jaby. You pick the movie. You pick the thing that we can do a collab on. We'll do it on your channel. We don't care. Come on, Jaby. I just talked to the man. Here we go. I have no ill will towards Jaby. Do not start that. I'm liking the vibe already though. Me too. I was just going to say something. Hey, man. He's in a good mood. Oh, no. What a great trailer. Well, damn. Great trailer. Sorry, miss. I don't know if it came here at all. I don't know. If odds are if it did at the time, at least I did not get messages. Right. In plethora that I registered. Yeah. Which happens, but man, does that look good? That looks really good. One of the standout things, obviously always looking out for elevated artistry. And one of the most elevated things you can do in cinematic storytelling. Steals your child. That's it. No. And cinematic storytelling is obviously the basic foundation with that is show don't tell. But when you see a trailer that pays very close attention to small things, the movement of a finger. Yeah, that was cool. The look of an eye. No. The tilt of the head. When those are accentuated in the trailer, that is a big giant. Hi, everybody from the director telling you this is going to be that kind of film. It's going to be a film that focuses on the smallness of things on the symbolism of things. And you want to watch every single moment of film and that the acting is going to be rooted and grounded in reality and believability. So that is all of the hallmarks of the kind of movie that floats our boat big time. And it's head starring her. Yeah. So we have great Indian kitchen. Great actress. And great actress. And a couple other, I believe a couple other things. Yeah. Anything we've seen her in, she's been stellar. Have we seen her in anything? Tamil because... Ah, good question. I think all those other ones I believe, correct me if I'm wrong, are Malayalam. Obviously it's not unheard of to go in between industries. No, obviously. Yes. Fafa does it, obviously. Pretty much everybody does it. Yeah. Work is work, right? Yeah. Exactly. Work is work and movies are movies. But it looked really good. So I'd be quite intrigued to see it. So it had a theatrical, it should be streaming now, yes? Yeah. I believe because I got sent it a lot now because I think it just got to streaming. It just dropped. Okay. So maybe even more people saw it and then are now recommending us to... Cool. So you guys can let us know if this is one we should watch before the end of the year so we can... Give it some legs. And put in the... Yeah. Maybe the dummies. It's going to be an interesting year. It's going to be a very interesting year. But... Ah, man. And if you're wondering about things internationally, the short list, as we're filming this right now, the short list for the international film for the Oscars is in about 10 days. It's December 21st. Don't hold your breath. India won't be on the short list. Don't hold your breath. Not that I know. I haven't talked to any Academy members who... I just... I put money down on it though. I would too. A lot. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, if you would have put maybe LGP film. Well, we've got a few that we could have. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's a horse of a different kind. It's only... That's only two hours, right? Oh, 220. 220. I wonder where it's streaming. The other thing that's always wonderful to see, not that there's anything wrong with a different writer, especially adaptation, that happens a lot where you have a different writer and a director, but when you see a writer and director, that's oftentimes very telling in terms of the passion of the director to be putting something up, oftentimes a very big passion project for them compared to some other things. Not always the case, but it's always exciting to see written and directed by. Looks like it might be on... Doesn't mean it's any better necessarily. Who I can never trust. Something to go on there and I was like, no, it's not actually here. It's on Prime though. Oh yeah, no. Too many times, it says it's on Prime. It doesn't mean Jack. Yeah. Google lies about what's streaming on what platform when all the time. They didn't update it. I'm all about movies that... I don't know people that do stuff to children. Yeah. This will be hard watch. Because the animal instinct that just comes out of me, if I put myself in that situation... Yeah, as I refer to it as flipping the switch, it's instantaneous just watching it. Yeah. Because if I'm walking with my kid and I've seen videos of like in, I think it's other countries, somebody comes up to this dad and tries to take a kid out of his hands and abduct him. And I'm like, I know what I would do because it would take half a millisecond for me to go into primal mode and literally beat the living shit out of anybody trying to touch my children. And that doesn't change when they become adults. That doesn't change. Anytime we watch something recently, and I may review it on my stupid movie reviews on my channel, there's a Netflix documentary, because Andrani and I love documentaries. It's about... I believe the title of it is Escaping Twin Flames, and it's about a cult that presently exists here in the United States. By the way, there's 10,000 cults, at least in the United States. That's a staggering statistic. And not all of them are the church. But in it, there's a couple of stories of moms who saw their adult children be taken into this cult by the guy who is the leader of this cult. And as is often the case, and Johnny turned to me and said, what would you do if that was actually Alexis or Micah? I said, well, that'd be a flip the switch kind of moment for me. Because what was done to these people... Yeah. Obviously, if a person is stronger than I am, that's one thing, but every ounce of anger and power would come out of me instantaneously. The only things that stop me from doing those kinds of things, obviously, are... They're manifold, but there's a woman in an Italian courtroom you've probably seen the real, who the man on trial had raped and killed her child. And she came into the courtroom with a gun and just shot him to death with six shots. And there's footage of it. She just walks in and she goes... And she's like, I regret nothing. But then you're in prison for the rest of your life. Well, I think... I don't know what story it was. It was a similar story. This lady, something similar happened to her kids, who were raped and killed or something like that. And then she... I don't know if it was her husband, a relative, a random person. She killed him. And then so she got sentenced to something for murder. Right. And she, on her way out to jail, the reporters were like, so do you regret anything? No, happiest day of my life. I was like, more power to you. I hope you serve a light sentence because that is justice in my eyes. It should be allowed for, if you do something to children, the parents have ten minutes... Yeah, let the parents be the ones to enforce the punishment. In the room for ten minutes with no security. That's what should happen. Let the parents enforce the punishment, I agree. Anyways, let us know about this film if you liked it, if you didn't like it, if something we should watch, let us know without spoilers. Of course, down below.