 called the documentary on Netflix is called Skinwalker Ranch. Have you seen that or know about that? So it's a docu-series about six or seven, no, it's eight episodes about this place that has been around for a long, long time that had odd things taking place there. Highly recommend watching it. It's on Netflix, just search Skinwalker Ranch. But based on the trailers for Nope, it won't surprise me if there's a lot of similar things in Nope that actually have taken place at Skinwalker Ranch. Cool. Hey, welcome back to our stupid reactions, of course. I haven't seen Nope and I haven't seen Skinwalker. I don't have a lot to comment there. Subscribe. It involves extra terrestrial and or interdimensional beings. I'll enter your mom. Too late. Today we got a, this is actually behind the scenes of Fafa's new film. Oh, yay! It's called the film, obviously. Yeah, Malian Kunjo, I believe. Which obviously is Fafa starring, and it's A.R. Rahman's script. Yes. So this is like, obviously, I've been told that we're not giving anything away that wasn't already in the trailer. Right. But like they're gonna show like a little, kind of almost, it's not like somebody actually talking. That's what I was expecting. It's more of a montage. More montage, but they're gonna show like the sets being built, what they kind of had to do. So we're not gonna get a legitimate like birds-eye view. No, I want to yet. Because obviously we haven't seen the film. I prefer seeing the film. I prefer those kinds of things like after you've seen the film. Let's see how it was made. Because beforehand, you don't really want to see that. No, but I'm very excited about this film. I'm so hoping we actually- It's kind of like kids. You really, you want to see everything about them afterwards, but you don't want to see the making of them before you see the kid because that should be private between the parents. Oh, I want to see it. Speaking of babies. Yes. Shout out to the camera work right there. Nice miniatures. Nice. I love that they built this actual set. Yeah. Lovely. The people that make the movies look like the movies. Would you do something like that? 100%. I would adore running on something like that. I know there's some like people like the claustrophobic and stuff. Oh no, I would, what a wonderful, fully immersive experience for you as the actor. Makes it easy as an actor. And the sense of safety doing it this way versus like Revenant when everything was outdoors. Oh, love it. Lovely. Nice. That is so cool. That's a great promotional piece. That is so cool. Yep. I love that they built that entire practical set. That is so, that is movie making right there. That is the magic of movie making. And it makes the, I don't want to say it makes the actor shop easy because obviously in, especially for something like this where you're literally supposed to be, makes your job much easier than it would have been if it's like green screen. Yes. You have running water going, right? That's going to be splashing in your face. You have the dark, you have the mud, you have literally all this stuff that is so helpful to, you don't have to act at that point. Right. You're in the moment. Being given to you. Yeah. It's wonderful that they were able to one have, that costs a lot of money. Yeah, that is, I mean, I know this film doesn't have like a Brahmastra budget. I'm not saying that, but that's, that's probably a good chunk of their budget. That's a big chunk of the investment. Building that. The time and the man hours and the materials to create that. And then the other things needed to be in place to protect equipment when you're filming in those conditions and to protect the actors is monumental as well as, I mean, I doubt, cause it would cost so much money. I doubt they did anything to the temperature of the water. So I bet they were dealing with, you know, just standard temperature water, which was probably not as cold as in the outdoors, but it was still probably quite cold. I was thinking, that's a question. When we get the opportunity to talk to him, that's a question I want to ask him and see if this is the answer as to what's been one of the most challenging, if not the most challenging roles you've ever had to do physically. One day, hopefully. Yeah. But like, also shout out to not only obviously Fafa, but the people that have to be there with a massive camera, that is difficult. Like, I mean, there's a lot of unsung heroes in filmmaking, obviously the actors directing, writers and score people. Those are the people that get the most praise. Those are the ones with the names, right? But the other people like the DOPs and the camera operators and the lighting people and the set designers, these are the ones that don't get the praise that they deserve, except for if they win an award. Yeah, exactly. For it and then even then, most people don't watch those. And I can tell there's gonna be a lot of things in this that are going to be screaming about an incredible achievement in cinematography already. I love that one thing they did where they had the rail and he was underneath it. So rather than have him wear a camera or have the camera operator above him, it's on a railing and he's kind of sliding with it. It's gonna be so fun to watch. There's gonna be so many times, even though we saw that, I know there's gonna be times in the movie you're watching and you're gonna think to yourself, how'd they get that shot? Yeah, and it's looking like it's gonna be, from the trailer as well, when you're in an intimate space like that, but the coloring and the shadows and the doing it in dark to not just make it look like a black screen. And sound, because so much of the sound is gonna have to be post-production. They'll capture a lot of it, but to get the realism of the sound, there's gonna be a lot of sound engineering in this that is gonna be as well. How'd you get that to work? Very excited. They must have been so excited when this went from concept to storyboard and they were really getting the feel for what this was gonna be. This must have been just an exciting project to work on. Yeah, and it's our first FaFa film since the, oh wait, no. We've had quite a few and it's been amazing. They've all been good. At them, yeah. All the new ones, especially. We've liked some more than others, but the only one that we didn't like that he's been in is obviously Pushpa. Oh yeah, he wasn't that. Although he was nice in that. Yeah, we didn't have a problem with FaFa. But he was only a pinch of FaFa. Yeah, that was one of the problems we had with it. We only got a pinch of FaFa and we wanted a full snort. I always wanna snort a FaFa. He's never going on the channel now. Come on the channel, we'll snort FaFa. Anyways, let us know if you're excited which we are next time on the album. And a FaFa film, Trance is one that a lot of people say. Yeah, I've heard that one over and over. I think his wife said her favorite of his is the artist, I think. It's an older one of his that, well, I highly recommend we watch if it's his wife's favorite. But anyways, let us know down below.