Month: July 2004
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Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11
[Typos intentional through out this blog post] The moore I read the moore I’m anxious, the moore I’m anxious the moore I’m lost. As the world goes on and on over the controversial Michael Moore‘s Fahrenheit 9/11, the hype goes on and on like the bullish stock market. And before it begins to fall down,…
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Kanaa Kaanum Kaalangal – 7G Rainbow Colony
Ithu Idaivelli Kuraikindra Tharunam Iru Idhayathil Melliya Salanam Ini Iravugal Innoru Naragam Ilamayin Athisayam !! Ithu Kathiyil Nadanthidum Paruvam Dhinam Kanavinil Avaravar Uruvam Sudum Neruppinai Viralgalum Virumbum Kadavulin Raghasiyam !! I am drowned in this song now. Very Feverish, Very Classy. Harish Raghavendra and Madumitha at their best. Ustad Sultan Khan just mesmerizes with his…
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Goodbye Godfather
[Pic : Time] Very coincidental that there are two goodbye blog notes this week. This one is very close to film lovers. Morgan Freeman still remains my favorite Hollywood actor. But Brando is also one in my small list of personal favorites. I haven’t got a chance to see all those 50’s movies, which they…
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Ini Bhayam Illai – A shortfilm review
While Prasanna wrote the huge applauding comment for the Virumandi review, I didn’t know he was as passionate as he is about movies. He had mentioned in a comment that he and friends had tried their hand on a short film and he would like to send a copy to me. So we fixed up…
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Goodbye, blue skies?
Guest Blog #20 – Anand C It is no doubt a historic moment when the first successful private space flight was launched in Mojave. The achievement ranks up there in grit with Chuck Yeager and the breaking of the sound barrier. It is legalizing every pipe dream ranging from relocation to tourist resorts, that have…