Idellam okay. QT in "From Dusk Till Dawn" does something that we come to expect from him. Of course that's a bar scene as well, and not to mention Salma Hayek does the bartending. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
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Idellam okay. QT in "From Dusk Till Dawn" does something that we come to expect from him. Of course that's a bar scene as well, and not to mention Salma Hayek does the bartending. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Yeah what a combo :rotfl: :P.
You're no messiah. You're a movie of the week. You're a f!@#$g t-shirt, at best.
7.
"run forrest.... run" :lol:
Forrest Gump.
Whats the most you ever lost in a coin toss?
No Country for Old MenQuote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
IMHO andha padaththai ellArum sErththu remba Eththi vittutteenga :twisted:
:lol:
Yenga andha padathukku ennanga ?? :)
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Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
oNNum illai.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
adhai thaan solREn.
Oru scene Tommy Lee Edho polAmbittirundhAn, sarinntu light-a kaN asandhEn padaththai mudichchittAinga.
Onnum illeyaa :)
Anton chigurh avan oruthan podhumae.
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Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
I have this personal theory that film is not the medium for "ruminations". I am not saying NCFOM is eventless. It has its share of interesting events and visuals. But it didn't engross me the way Fargo did.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
The mystery trail, the "shock and awe", "evil getting away and surviving the randomness of life etc." ellAm sari dhaan. It didn't come together interestingly enough for me. Guess I am an "old man" too.
Matter over. (Read it like you know who) :lol:
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Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
Fight club :PQuote:
Originally Posted by hub rap
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Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
I feel that for many movies... TKAMB is an example.
idhu enna padam ?Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
manivannan : "indha therdhalla namma jeyikaradhu konjam kashtamthanga"Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
satyaraj: "yenda maniyaa...nammathan onnume panlayeda"
manivannan:"adhan..edhavadhu pannathana ottu poduvanga..nammathan onnume panlaye"
To Kill A MockingBird perhaps?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
Exactly. And please prove me wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
Hear the dialogue on sets of Terminator Salvation. Bale loses it. :lol:
i yam sorry, i am a starter..
guess this
A Boy's best friend is his mother :lol:
Romba kEvala paduththureenga.... :xQuote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
wrong answer.. (I mean... that's not where i quoted from)
okay... venki had answered
Psycho
Hubrap, that was purely unintentional. I thought you were asking from Forrest gump.
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Originally Posted by Raikkonen
In Vegas, everybody's gotta watch everybody else. Since the players are looking to beat the casino, the dealers are watching the players. The box men are watching the dealers. The floor men are watching the box men. The pit bosses are watching the floor men. The shift bosses are watching the pit bosses. The casino manager is watching the shift bosses. I'm watching the casino manager. And the eye-in-the-sky is watching us all.
Ok since no body answered(Interested?? :lol: ) i am posting that Casino is the answer.
P1 (reads his poem from notebook) : The grass so green Skies so blue. Spectre is really great!
P2: It's only three lines long.
P1: This is why you should never show a work in progress.
Periya Meen...
innA padam 'nga :clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by thilak4life
P1: Its him
P2: The anomaly
P1: Do we proceed
P2 : yes
P1: He is still
P3: Only Human.
The Matrix
Yeah . Matrix Reloaded.
and then and then and then and then..
When googled the answer was something named "Blue". I am not very sure of the answer though.
'Dude, where's my car?'
No matter what people say, I can't help laughing shamelessly everytime I watch this movie. Ideally seen on the verge of passing out on weekend nights.
"I'm alone. But I'm not lonely." :D
Fight club?
No. But something of that sort sure comes in the movie though. ;)
Heat, De Niro solluvaar...I used to so relate to that line.Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
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Originally Posted by groucho070
Awesome scene.. awesome performance!
Get the DVD and listen to Mann's commentary. You'll get a feeling that he is more entranced with De Niro's performance. Awesome subtlety in contrast to Pacino's explosive outbursts. I like the line he where he tells Judd to give Chris (Kilmer) a chance, then "pack up, go home". No reaction, then again, with slight threatening note, "Pack UP, go home". What happened to this De Niro? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA