 It's going low. You need to restock. What's yours, thank yous. I wonder how the one above is for the taste. I know, because this one was definitively better. Better than the plain old monk. Yeah. Well, the plain old monk tastes like it was filtered through a dirty sock. This one tastes like it was filtered through clean underwear. No. That's not true. That's not true. Josh! Do you like some pizza? I'm Corbin. Ah! When you grow up, don't mess with your butt cause you could get VB. Yeah, what are we doing? Oh, a short film. Wow. Yay, it's been a while. And I think it's Halloween related. Inspired by two events. A horror short film by Ganesh Shetty. Parosh, meaning invisible. Is a meditation on how even ordinary events, if unexplained, get attributed to the divine. Invisible forces and lead to superstitions. A widespread age-old issue in our country. Ah, not just your country. Happens all over the place with humanity that often the unexplained gets relegated to the supernatural or superstition. Yeah, you remember in the video where he was talking about aliens built this and I was making fun of that and then people attacked me for that? Because you know. Cause I didn't believe aliens built these temples. Where is your- I think people did. But that's so insulting to the alien realm. We don't you know about Aida? Aliens for the ethical treatment of aliens. Oh, really? Aida. Yeah. That's nice. I think they need to be treated differently. They actually do. If you hear anything about aliens being bad, that's probably a lie. Here we go. That's what she said. Sorry. Click, play. Then Karala. You think everybody's gonna like this. I'm gonna coconut in the house. I hope that doesn't mean- Yes. Or whatever that was. It wasn't- It was a- It was a- Elephant. Elephant thing. Yeah. I hope one doesn't knock her on the door. Uh-oh. The tower's scared. It's sound so far. It's in here. It's not in here. Oh. What? It's in here. It's in here. You scoundrel. You scallywag. What? I think the time the power goes out, someone's dead. I'm really impressed with the sound. There was something as simple as that. Maybe his left his phone up and it says it's based on a true story. Oh no. It's so much scary. It's like funny, really. Are disconcerting for me? A baby crying is not a scary sound. Well, I think maybe if it's- Cause it's coming from just a tree. Like why is there- I can't see a baby. Why is there a baby crying in this palm tree? Yeah. And I guess because we're in, you know, don't live in a village or live in a city in the 21st century. Your first thought is gonna be something's technological going on. Somebody put a speaker up there. Somebody's doing something. I understand the point of the short film. It's funny that it's just that simple. Yeah. It's like, it's- That was on the tree. A guy left a phone on the tree. Like it's nothing more complicated than that. But obviously the point obviously I think was they made it a lot more than that. Which is a valid point. Yeah. That's a very, very true point. Oftentimes, not always, but oftentimes and probably a larger percentage than not are people's response because it's fear based relegated to something supernatural when there's a natural explanation. I find that a lot with people that believe in like aliens and them. Not saying, I do believe there's probably thousands, millions of other species around the solar system. But the fact that people believe they've come here and built stuff and all that kind of stuff, I don't. I do not believe. And so like- I don't know about the building of stuff but I do believe. Do you think they've been here? That's a thing that they are here. Oh yeah, you think so? Yes. I do not believe that. Yeah, I do. I don't know why they would come here. Like there's probably way better places then. Oh no, no. They really didn't care that much until we created nuclear weapons and then they were very interested in what we were gonna be doing throughout the cosmos. No, yeah. It's stupid. Anyway, but yeah, I get the concept. I was expecting more like scary, scary. Me too. But maybe- Which is why the baby cried for me. Like if it had been a whisper, that to me is one of the scariest things you can put in a movie. And obviously in the wild. Somebody hears a- Disconcerting. Whispering is very disconcerting and it's also very hot. So is stillness. That's why one of the scariest moments from we ever on film was he's riding his little moped around the hotel. Comes around the corner and there are the dead twins at the back of the hall just standing there looking at him holding hands. That is freaking scary. Spoiler alert. You've seen it, it's pop culture. But anyways, let us know what other short films that we should react to and more spooky. Yeah, spooky scary. For this month, let us know down below. Josh!