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Originally Posted by kid-glove
Thanks a lot Thilak
First video of yours I am watching (football and me are not the best of friends). Nice work :thumbsup: Please carry on.
ungaL sEvai nAttukku thEvai. :-)
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Originally Posted by kid-glove
Thanks a lot Thilak
First video of yours I am watching (football and me are not the best of friends). Nice work :thumbsup: Please carry on.
ungaL sEvai nAttukku thEvai. :-)
Thanks PR. I'll try to do more on cinema (incl. a short video analysis of Synecdoche I have planned).
I'm trying to improve on Football compilations. Maybe some day I will make something that might cajole non-followers into the game. :D
I used to be a follower...then along the way in the nineties I lost interest. Now that Spurs is doing okay, maybe I need charging up :D Or are we talking about the same football (soccer?) here? :?Quote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove
There is only one Football.
The yanks lifted it to name their dour methodical game, and had the audacity to rename the beautiful game! :lol2:
I'm a 90's fan too. Best decade of football! :notworthy:
Spurs = Axis of Evil! :twisted:
What a great way to earn "enemies", oru club support pannuna pothum :D Actually I started out supporting them back in the 80s. You know, Hoddle, Waddle (I know it rhymes) and Ardilles. Avingga kaalam. Interest waned as the club became weaker the next decade. Athukkappuram, I'd watch game only when with my brother, a fanatical MU supporter also from those days. So, I end up as MU "sympathiser", as in help to support him. But paarpom....Quote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove
Yikes...wrong thread. PR vanthu miratta pooraaru...
Hoddle and Waddle were great players and technically gifted (rare breed for English bred players). But not until they left Spurs, they began to impress the world says I. (Hoddle at Monaco and Waddle at L'OM) :D
I hate Spurs fans more than the team, but I detest them with a passion. They are playing good football this season.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1182345/
Anyone watched this? Heard 'bout this film from twitter.
I didn't watch it yet. But looking forward to it. I used a portion of Clint Mansell's soundtrack from this film for first few seconds in this compilation video. The second track is also a Clint Mansell track from film "Pi".Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
Transformers :shock: namburamaadhiriyE kaadhula poo suththuraanga .... to experience this movie, watch it in big screen :yes:
wt a beauty :tongueout: :slurp:
Got some really cheap DVDs, and understandably so because you never knew these films existed. Got them for RM9.90( US$2.80) each.
1. Mistress.
Co-Produced by De Niro, he plays one of the three financiers to-be of a script developed by Robert Wuhl (remember? Reporter in Batman 1989). Other two are Eli Wallach and Danny Aiello. Trouble is all three wants their mistresses to be in the film (shades of Bullets Over Broadway but this came out first in 1992). Both serious and satiric, and De Niro was funny. Liked this exchange. De Niro discussing the film with Wuhl, producer Martin Landau and an co-writer allakai.
dN: (some story suggestion)
Allakai: Great idea!
dN: How old are you?
Allakai: 24.
dN: I'll talk to you five years later.
2. Where The Buffaloes Roam.
Hunter S. Thompson. Gozo journalism. Drug. Great Bill Murray and greater Peter Boyle.
Made a mistake watching it sober. Reserved for weekend.