I have that book...guess I totally forgot that piece of trivia :oops:
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I have that book...guess I totally forgot that piece of trivia :oops:
Thought so !Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
I spoke too soon
The last two skits were hilarious :rotfl:
You shoot this girl, I'll sue you for malpractice :rotfl3:
(after he defeats the giant breast) I thought you'd be nursed to death :lol:
The sperm episode was side-splitting.
Norman Mailer has this same kind of relevance :rotfl2:
Premiere in Cannes (out of competition): Woody Allen's You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, with Naomi Watts, Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Josh Brolin and Freida Pinto. Description on the film's Facebook page: "A little romance, some sex, some treachery, and apart from that, a few laughs. The lives of a group of people, whose passions, ambitions and anxieties force them all into assorted troubles that run the gamut from ludicrous to dangerous."
This line is side-splitting.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
How the brain-cell colleagues checking out the girl :rotfl:
The hauling up of the priest who was found sabotaging the cerebral cortex :lol:
VCB on Zee Studio
After getting shot...
Vicky: This is NOT my life
:clap:
As Mudaliar said about Kamban KaNNagi. adhu ennamO andha poNNu manasula ninna aLavukku, pEr nikka mAttEngudhu.
Annie Hall on MGM
The phyrric triumph of seeing her take her guy to: The Sorrow and the Pity. :bow:
I dont' get Zee studio & MGM in my cable - planning to get dish tv soon. Hope you had a whale of a time.
Read a few stories from Side Effects. Remembering Needleman & An Apology were good read.
And then....Appraisal in Purananooru----- a blogger at last :)
Blades of grass reminded me of Whitman's Leaves of Grass .
Nice one.
rangan_08, if you are still deciding on the DTH ensure you get UTV World Movies and/or NDTV Lumiere.
Yesterday morning on UTV World Movies they were showing Kikujiro (the film based on which NandhalAlA is being made by Myshkin)
Woody's inteview to Commonweal
Quote:
My friends were more preoccupied with social issues—issues such as abortion, racial discrimination, and Communism—and those issues just never caught my interest. Of course they mattered to me as a citizen to some degree…but they never really caught my attention artistically. I always felt that the problems of the world would never ever be solved until people came to terms with the deeper issues—that there would be an aimless reshuffling of world leaders and governments and programs.
<expletive> :bow:Quote:
we all know the same truth; our lives consist of how we choose to distort it, and that’s it.