 I'm just gonna use this or should I like a film to see what the set up is? No, it's good. My camera's positioned on the dash of my car on a candy bar. This is just the shittiest setup you could possibly. This is YouTube classic right here. Alright, I'm Adam O'Hour, this is my buddy Derek Shalangan. This is his last name sounds like a penis. We just got done seeing The Drop, a movie that probably nobody has heard of on my channel, but it was good. I thought it was entertaining. Yeah. There's a breed of people going to these pre-screenings. Yeah, you got people in their lawn chairs camping out an hour and a half, two hours beforehand for a movie. For The Drop. For The Drop. I was coming up the escalator at the Icon Theater thinking that we were standing in lines for Star Wars. The Icon Theater, fun fact, is fucking locked down. You are not getting in that theater with the cell phone on and there are like six security guards to make sure of it. There was also a character who we've just dubbed the exercise kid and you're familiar of course. I showed you the video. I waited for Derek to arrive to the theater. I was studying this child as he exercised up an escalator. He also sat by us in the theater. What are the chances of that? Probably one in 100,000 or so? I think that's accurate. I think that's right on. So let's talk about the cast. We had James Gallifinakis. Gandalf. Whatever, Gandalfini. Gandalfini. They both have beards. This is like his second or third film post-death. It's kind of creepy to see, but it was nice to see him actually acting and doing a good job again. It was a nice end to his career. I'm like, what was that last shitty movie we said? The law kiss? No, no, no. Killing me softly. Killing me softly. Then we had Bane himself, of course, not doing the voice unfortunately because the accent was a bit much at times. Coming from Britain, trying to do that whole Brooklyn accent, a couple times he just steered off the wagon a little bit. Yeah, it went off the rails a bit, especially during the narration. Then there was the female lead, Numie. Numie Rapace. I believe it's Rapace, but we'll go with yours for now. She was nice. Yeah, she had a feminine lead to this show. She was a female, so she did add that feminine spark that we need. Anyway, the story's straightforward, but there is some twists and turns, which keeps you on the edge of your seat, keeps you wanting more. I thought it was well-paced. Well, it's only an hour and 40 minutes long, so I don't want to give anything away, so I won't. We'll just move past that. I didn't really notice the music. Was there any time? I don't. Maybe some brooding, kind of background elevator music. There's Moody. That was about it. Mad Eye Moody. Yeah. What would you give this for a score if you had to, say, 1 through 10, 10 being the maximum amount you could give something, one being the worst? I believe in going in decimals, so I'm going with a 7. Yeah, you're just straight to the point. I do believe in decimals. I'm going to go with 6.5. Not a bad film, a bit slow at times. I feel like an hour and a half could have trimmed it up even more. I mean, there's some questions kind of at the end, some scenes that really didn't need to be in there. Yeah. Cop that really didn't need to be in there. And that guy's coming over here now. Okay, let's start putting it away. Yep.