 Chill it, don't spill it. Today we have the first 35 minutes of Brahamastra. Ha ha ha ha. Hey, welcome back to our stupid drinks, it's a Corbin. I... Am not. It's cause he's boycotting everyone. You all know this. Yeah, it's so funny. You know what the origins of boycotting are? When boys sleep in little cots. That's my joke, but thanks. Yeah. It's from your land. It's from Ireland. And historically, the boycott, Boys and Girls, has been for a singular moment, protesting something morally reprehensible that needs to be changed in society. Yeah, like Bollywood. The constant hashtag boycott BS of every film just because you think that's a cool thing to do. Evidence is your lack of intelligence and your stupidity combined. It's the coolest thing I can think of. Today we got a new trailer, not from Bollywood. It's his... Boycotting it? I hope so. Mamoudi, so I'm assuming it's Malayalam. Hashtag boycott Malayalam. Never. This is Rorschach. Hashtag boycott corporalizations. Rorschach, Rorschach. Rorschach, that's the psychological test. Rorschach, Rorschach. Rorschach, you know about that? Not to be confused with Rorschach from Welcome Back Cotter. Ooh, ooh, Miss Decata! That was not scripted, by the way. Or rehearsed. Well, him saying it in the show probably was. What he did, but not what we did. Because what we did was cool. Anyways, I don't know if it's bad, I just know it's Mamoudi. Rorschach. And it just came out. It's a psychological thing. No, I don't know. Is it? It's gotta be. If it's involving a Rorschach test, there's gonna be ink blots. Oh, is that what that is? Yeah. Okay, now I understand. I see a penis. Here we go. I don't want to go away from here if I keep the rest of the things. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Yeah. Think about it. Or you can call this guy in the party card. He'll make a great story. But he's got a lot of people who want to see him. That was a movie. You were the issue skinned. He's the world's fraud. Dad's wife. Don't do anything. He's the one who got us into trouble. He's the only one who can look at the camera. He's the UK citizen. He's a very good friend of mine. I don't know if he's the only one here. I don't know. What do you think about him? I don't know. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. So that's probably where the name comes from. Maybe. Unless that means something else. It very well could. It just may be coincidental that it's Rorschach. Is that what that means? Just like it shouldn't say that. Rorschach. It looked cool. Not to be confused with the love shack. It looked like a cool trailer. It did. A teaser. And it looks like it's a thriller slash possibly has some horror elements involved. It looked like when he had the bag over his head it almost looked like Shah Rukh Khan's one. That's kind of what I thought of. Is that one Jaan? I forget. I forget because he's got three coming out. Pathan. Yeah I think it's Jaan. Jaan one. I think you're right. Because Donkey is the other one. But it kind of reminded me of that. Me too. Remake Malayalam. God. Actually the scarecrow had the bag over his head in Batman. Yeah. Before all that. It looked really cool. Like a psychological thriller. Like Mahmoudi is going to be a badass. Looks cool. What do you think? I think it looked cool too. I hope it falls into the kind of thriller-y, horror-y, scary. Especially this time here. Always looking forward to that. And don't see it a lot in Indian cinema. When we see thrillers quite a bit but not the ones that fall. A little bit more into the horror side of things. Which by the way, another good one. Not as good as Last Shift. But still worthy of watch this Halloween season is a film called Lights Out. We watched that last night. It's very good. It capitalizes on your fear of the dark in a very original way. I don't have a fear of the dark. I was speaking about humanity in general. I'm not racist, Rick. Wow, the fact that you would think that. Evidence is to the contrary. I don't see color. This was her, right? That was the one that I recognized. Yes. Grace Anthony. She was in what? Oh, she was in Kumballaji Nights. Was she in the boxing movie? No. Maybe in just, I guess it's just Kumballaji Nights. I'm not saying wrong. But yeah, I recognize her. And Mamoti looks like he's going to be bad at this. The stunt work is always fun to watch. Because that guy obviously when he punched him and he did like three turns. They had to be wires, right? Yeah, probably. They had to obviously he could probably spin himself, but then to get those other turns, you probably have to be on wires for that. I would think you do. It depends. I mean, you could also get a running start and do that and probably get three in and hit the ground. I think he was just standing still though, because he was just punching him. Yeah, but with the edit, that's another thing I'd love to do. I would love to have an opportunity to talk with some of the leading stunt choreographers and get an idea of what stunt life is like for them in India. Especially since there's so much. Yes, so much of it. And also over the top in terms of like RRR in terms of people just getting punched and then getting thrown across the room. The stunt work in Indian cinema has consistently defied the laws of physics, which means that the stunt work is way beyond the kinds of things that are done here. The things that are done here for the most part are within the realm of realism. Except for obviously superhero films. Yeah, the superhero films, then they go out of the way. Like if the Hulk punches you. But obviously that's what Indian cinema does differently. Yes. Is they have heroes in it that just are superhero-like just because of who they are. Yeah. Mammoody is one of those. But I'd love to see, like back when I was a kid, the first like real legendary stunt man was a guy named Hal Needham. I blew for it, no. No. His name was Hal Needham. And there was actually, I had a Hal Needham play set, which was a thing with like a breakaway thing in a bar and a table he could land on. And it was an action figure play set for Hal Needham. It was the Hal Needham stunt set. And Hal Needham did all of Bert Reynolds films. He did a lot of westerns. He did a lot of horse falls, a lot of high falls. And I would love to like see a compilation video of a stunt person like that from Indian cinema who is like a legend and has 50 years of stunt work to their credit and see all of the stunts. I bet we would see stunts and go, oh my god, oh my goodness, oh my goodness. It's Kamala Son. No. No, he does everything. Actually Akshay is the one that does all of his own stuff, right? Yeah, that's true. Yeah, Akshay is the Tom Cruise of Indian cinema in regard that he does his own stunt. He's Tom's new thing that he posted today. I don't think so. They're announcing the filming of The Next Mission Impossible or whatever. But he's on top of a prop plane. Oh, you see that? No, I have not seen that. He's literally talking to the camera and he's standing on top of the prop plane. Talking about the film? And then he says, see it and it just does like a flip while he's standing on the plane. I think, I don't know if it's in this first part of the second part. And I don't know if he got permission to do it. But there was talk about wanting to do a stunt that left Earth's atmosphere. So I don't know if that's in one of the Mission Impossible's, but... Anyways. Let's see what you thought about the trailer. It looks good. What the piece should be in the next Mammoody and Mali Alam film that we watched. Let us know down below.