 He's cooing at his mummy. He's adorable. Hey, welcome back to our Stupid Directors. You need some Corbin. I'm Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And for our juicy content. Thank you for watching. It's so juicy. It's so juicy. Twitter account. We're in the belt of information. You can squad. If you hold the juice up long enough, it will become gelatinous. Ew. Today, we're reacting to a trailer. I believe it has Umatuk Bukchun. Homotuk Bukchun. That'll be in here in here in here in here. Uh. So that's cool. That is cool. It's called The Last Year. That was, uh, 2019. Yes. Wanna read it? I do. It's this one here. The Last Year. Inspired by Utpal Dot's play, Ajkar Shajahan. Big B plays a retired Shakespearean theater actor. Heck yeah, he does. Who spent precisely 30 years and nine months on stage and then suddenly quit. He is convinced to take a first and last act as a cinema artist. Starring Big B, Shifali Shah, Priti Zinta, Arjun Rampal. It's an award-winning film from award-winning director, Rituparno Vos. Cool. Awesome. And it's old, so I don't know how good the trailer will be. Um, but. Land the time for God. We hope so. Here we go. So it's like 12 years old. 12 years old. Obviously, the trailer wasn't the best quality. And so, and also the audio was really low, so it was hard to see. Yeah. But, uh, I can tell from the premise that it's a film that I think it might be something we would enjoy. I'm gonna talk about John. But also him just acting. Being a Shakespearean actor. Stililoquy after Stililoquy. Yeah. Uh, so that seems like something that I think we would enjoy. Also, it's the whole thing in English. I didn't. Yeah. It was on a sub and everything we heard was English. Well, I guess that makes sense if he's doing Shakespeare. Well, it doesn't have to be. Header's in Hindi. Yeah, but if he's a Shakespearean theater actor. True. Obviously they're gonna do all their stuff in. Uh, because to be a Shakespearean actor, you have to study at the theater Shakespeare. Yeah. But that doesn't mean that you have to be doing it, you know, like, uh, not some rock that wasn't that, and he was Shakespearean. Uh, yeah. It came out until in 7. Okay. Uh, I'm talking about John. Yeah. We saw one of the actresses in Juice as well. In that one. So. Yeah, it's hard to tell from that, obviously. And we don't want to judge the film based off of... No, but those of you who know, out of the hundreds of Big B films, is this one of those... We did not receive this one. Nope. But this is... Should we watch this one? I mean, I'll watch anything he does, so... Yeah, and the most intriguing part outside of it just being Big B is the premise. Yeah, I like that idea. Obviously we saw that, uh... Was it a Marathi one? The Natsumrat. Natsumrat was Marathi. Yeah. And playing the... Who that actor was playing and aging. It actually sounds like a similar type of story. Is it a remake of that? I don't think so because this one involves film. This is a guy who left theatre and actually starts acting again in film. Oh, kind of like, uh... What was his name from Honey or Shrimp? Rick Moranis? He's coming back. Yeah, he's coming back. Yeah, but he wasn't a theatre actor. He was a comedy actor. Yeah, he was barely an actor. Yeah. Exactly. He started on SCTV and then went on to 80s films. Actually, he's done a lot of great films. He has done a lot of great films. It's cool to see him back. It's not because of him, though. No, but premise, as far as, you know, it's big B and it's got theatre stuff in it so I would hope it's worth a watch. Yeah, so you're gonna have to let us know down in the comment section below if this is worth a watch? Leland is calling me. That's him working on a soliloquy. You're doing great. And then, you know what he's saying? What? To pee or not to pee. Oh, he's peeing. That is the question.