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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilbert View Post
    For me Dalton looked more the like staright faced villan than bond.
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    Dalton brought some of the more human qualities to Bond. Craig is the spiritual successor.
    I agree with Kidglove. Dalton is an under-rated actor. Watch "The King's Whore".
    I think I am slowly been pulled towards Craig. Yesterday I saw Casino Royale : He has put a lot of physical stress in the movie (which is unusual is a Bond movie) and his looks ....

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    Avatar and 2011 .
    Both the film is very superb...

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    Quote Originally Posted by leons0133 View Post
    Avatar and 2011
    Did you mean 2012 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by groucho070 View Post
    Dilbert, super subramaniam range-na? I think he's the best fighter of them all. Check out the train fight in From Russia With Love, the lift fight in Diamonds are forever, the "couch" fight in You Only Live Twice, the "shocking" fight pre-title Goldfinger, and whole bunch of violent incidents in Thunderball. Super Subramaniam-a?
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    Midnight run - De Niro and Charles Grodin.

    Now this is a fine bounty hunter film. Very funny works on multiple levels. The camaraderie between Grodin and De Niro throughout their journey is fantastic. It's funny when every time de niro yells "Marvin watchout". Lots of interesting situations with good twists/turns throughout the movie. A fine american film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajithfederer View Post
    Midnight run - De Niro and Charles Grodin.

    Now this is a fine bounty hunter film. Very funny works on multiple levels. The camaraderie between Grodin and De Niro throughout their journey is fantastic. It's funny when every time de niro yells "Marvin watchout". Lots of interesting situations with good twists/turns throughout the movie. A fine american film.
    Marvin: "You Can't even Deliver a bottle of MILK!!!"


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    Yeah

    Enna idhu Amon Goeth avatar ellam?. Fan club join pannitingala ?
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    Marvin: "You Can't even Deliver a bottle of MILK!!!"


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    Le Deuxieme Souffle

    This is apparently Melville's most commercially successful movie. You all being somewhat similar to my ethnicity, could you help me with this movie? Once I finished watching the film I understood what it was about and certain techniques the director has used to portray the characters' bleak and dark side, but once I started listening to the commentary later I got really irritated with the fact that there are so many things (apart from the cultural things) that I have missed out in the movie, this I realized after 15mins of commentary and I switched it off.

    Do you people watch such so called classics? If yes, do you understand at least most of the subtle intricacies and techniques these films have in each and every frame of them? Please HELP.
    Vaazhvathu edharku vaiyagathin sugangalai vaazhkaiyil perathaane!

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    Kubrick, don't know about that movie. When we watch them, we allow them to assault our audio visual senses and if it's great, it's great. Commentaries however accurate the observations and recollections, can also mostly be after thoughts, things picked up from critics reviews, retrofitted glorious bullshits picked up from film student groupies, etc. Also, it could be that the filmaker took lots of pain to include those so called subtle intricacies, worked careful on those techniques to achieve the end result. My point being, watch first, if curious, watch again with commentary.
    " நல்ல படம் , சுமாரான படம் என்பதையெல்லாம் தாண்டியவர் நடிகர் திலகம் . சிவாஜி படம் தோற்கலாம் ..சிவாஜி தோற்பதில்லை." - Joe Milton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajithfederer View Post
    Yeah

    Enna idhu Amon Goeth avatar ellam?. Fan club join pannitingala ?
    I had just seen Schindler's List aniiki for the millionth time. :P

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