I have read this casablanca letter - it is in WWW too. Hilarious stuff. I havent read the book, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
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I have read this casablanca letter - it is in WWW too. Hilarious stuff. I havent read the book, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
all Bourne movies :bow: :bow:
i equally liked the last 2 , the stunt sequences in Ultimatum is phenomenal .. the waterloo station and the morocco scenes were thrilling one.. however we need a strong villan to the sequal(is there a 4th one?) now i like bourne supermacy& ultimatum than casino royale :D
score
de niro and norton. 8-)
Adaptation.
The movie is very good, excellent and all. But, maybe something as pointed out in the film is missing out. Maybe, I expect the regular ulaha cinimA to tune me into ambiguity or arouse me sensually to particularly 'appreciate' the piece. Or, it is that I constanly look for something in it to exclaim at. Or it is plain stupid of myself that I'm prone to something else and I strictly prohibit myself from applauding to Adaptation. It may be because I couldn't adapt to the devastating storytelling of a strikingly original thinker. Perhaps, I could (or will) make it my favorite once a week or so passes by me and a lightining strikes on my eyes.
(Whatever it is, I don't think it certainly matches up to.... Yeah right! Why should it, at all?)
QoS stunt co-ordinator is the one who did Bourne films too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Appu s
Diary of a nymphomaniac
Diario de una ninfómana
I started watching this movie with "something" in my mind...but when the movie reached hyalfway mark - I was completely into the movie and the charecters and forgot the whole intention behind watching this movie.
pakkuvapattutennu nenaikiren :mrgreen:
Awakenings
De Niro, Robin williams and the nurse Eleanor :thumbsup:
oh ok, i enjoyed QOS too... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Inglorious basterds :clap: Landa's ending was ridiculous.. could have been better...
:High five:
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Originally Posted by Appu s
Years back I've seen it on TV. Fantastic performance by de Niro. I think it's directed by female director, Penny Marshall ??Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer