that too when the girl walks to the goal post with a heroic music and finds it to be the opponents post :rotfl:Quote:
Originally Posted by RR
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that too when the girl walks to the goal post with a heroic music and finds it to be the opponents post :rotfl:Quote:
Originally Posted by RR
Found out the link atlast :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108052/trivia
I think the fate of cape fear wudnt have changed even if speilberg had directed. But Schindler's list IMO is spielberg's best :thumbsup:
got the DVD of seven samurai for rent...print paravala...
how abt the photography of the movie???...is it my dvd with this print?
I've only seen a few scenes! From what I've seen, I thought it was hilarious! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by RR
'Bon Cop, Bad Cop' beats out 'Porky's' as highest grossing Canadian film
NOOR JAVED
October 11, 2006
TORONTO (CP) - After 25 years as reigning champ at the Canadian box office, "Porky's" has finally met its match.
The action-comedy flick "Bon Cop, Bad Cop" surpassed the 1981 teen comedy in sales this week and took over the title of most popular Canadian film at the Canadian box office. Sales for "Bon Cop, Bad Cop" have totalled $11.3 million across the country, beating out the raunchy Florida-set 80's comedy which cashed in $11.2 million at the Canadian register years ago.
"We made this film without any pretensions, but with the hope that people would find it funny," said director Erik Canuel. "We succeeded in attracting a much larger audience than we could have ever imagined."
"Bon Cop, Bad Cop" has coined itself as the first successful bilingual film in the country. The half-French, half-English film involves two cops, one from French Montreal and another from Toronto who try to solve a murder mystery that originates at the Quebec-Ontario border.
"The goal of the film was to be the first completely bilingual production to entertain audiences from coast to coast," Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm, the company that distributes the film in Canada, said in a statement. "We are proud to say that we have achieved our goal."
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http://entertainment.sympatico.msn.c...s/1388265.armx
:o ....didn't expect this....good stuff 8-)
Has anyone seen '28 Days Later' by Danny Boyle, director of Trainspotting? How did they manage to get the shots of empty roads in London and elsewhere?
P.S: Dunno why the DVD comments say 'scariest movie since Exorcist'...
I almost threw up when I was watching trainspotting. I was having my lunch I think when the scene in which they show the *most beautiful* toilet in ireland came up :evil: :twisted: :evil:
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Originally Posted by Nerd
:lol: i saw that scene too...Thank God, i was not eating .. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
Forgot to mention, I absolutely recommend trainspotting for people who have the repugnant habit of muching something throught a movie :evil: