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Today is saturday (what a f*cking day)

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Saturday is Film Club day! My dear insomniac friend spent the night searching for the perfect film to inaugurate the club. We watched Six Shooter. It won an Oscar in 2006. An absurd movie about death and all his friends, six shooter will make you laugh and grimace at the same time. The movie starts off with a man in the hospital looking at the body of his dead wife and bringing a picture of David (their pet rabbit), for her to..erm..feel better. Following a man's misery at the death of his wife, the film uses the space a train compartment to show how different people cope with death. We find a couple who have just lost a child and a young man whose mother has been murdered. The wife takes the death severely whereas the young lad seems barely bothered . The young man is an inappropriate chatterbox who shamelessly jokes about the death of the baby.The dialogues are in colloquial Irish.The film will never leave you feeling bored. The significance of the name seems to be that t...

I am an over-sized teeshirt

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I went to Pavilion mall a few days back.It is a place right out of a fairy tale. More truthfully, it is right out of a fashion magazine. A monument dedicated to fashion. Gucci to your left and Prada to your right. The heart flutters at the clothes,bags,shoes put on display. It is the building of the expensive. It is where angry rich wives come to teach their husbands a lesson. I assume that the buyers and angry wives are few and far between. I could smell the lack of money in the tills because the place is too darn expensive to buy anything. Also cheap knock-offs are readily available. Then I saw this. There was only one thing I could think of. There was only one thing I wished I had. A crossisant.   Doing exactly the same thing that Hepburn did. Fifty years later. At an Asian outlet. Talking of Audrey Hepburn,Yesterday I watched My Fair Lady. It is a movie about a girl learning to speak proper english. Then she falls in love with her teacher. The thing about ...

The Sushi Curry

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Let me first clarify that this article is about the progression of cartoons in India and not about food.  Being a 90's kid, I have no qualms about stating that we had better cartoons than any generation before or since. Those were the good old days when Cartoon Network screened from 5.30 a.m till 5.30 p.m. That is 12 hours worth of exposure to American sensibilities. We became used to that kind of humour and understanding of the world. Although cartoons like Mickey Mouse or Tom and Jerry had a universal appeal, some like Johnny Bravo were distinctly American. We still remember you! The cartoons of this generation are a little different.  Though there are American cartoons available, they seem like cheap imitation jewelery in comparison to those from the golden era of the 90's. Around the same time as the quality of cartoons deteriorated, there was a new addition in the form of the shows being dubbed in regional languages. The horror of cartoon watchers...

So....

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When I am short of cash ,which is close to never because I am terrific at Living On Little ('LOL' I call it), I stay away from movie halls,malls, book stores and hypermarkets. When I have extra money, I feel consumerist tendencies flowing through my blood. It is this beautiful evil temptation to splurge and make your wallet feel lighter. It's not the question of what I should buy. It's just that I should buy.Period. So.. I bought this book called The Comedians by Graham Greene. This sounds like a fun book, I said to myself. Little did I know that a dose of realism was in store for me. Whats the Story? It is set in Haiti . The country is under the regime of Papa Doc: A dictator that noone wants to rebel against. The main characters are Mr. Smith,Major Jones and Mr.Brown. They have singular distinguishing features. Mr. Smith is someone who wont budge from his character. Mr.Jones is someone who is untrustworthy. Mr.Brown is an untrusting realist. It's about how...

A win for Anya, A loss for humanity

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I watched the movie Playing for Keeps today. Not because I'm a Gerard Butler fan, but because Life of Pi costed 600 bucks while this costed half of that and we had time to kill. So what's the story? Gerard Butler plays a soccer legend. His young lover is Jessica Beil. They are hopelessly in love, they get married and procreate. But that is not the story. The story is that his glory days are over and he screwed things up and didn't give a crap about his wife or son and is back after many years to make amends. But one problem. She is getting married to another guy (James Tupper) and this one has been faithful,dutiful and responsible with her and her son for three whole years without asking for much in return. Butler wants to show that he has finally become an adult so takes up a job as a soccer coach for the soccer team that his 9year old son plays in. This way he can be closer to his son(who doesn't remember him much). All the soccer moms,divorced or othe...

Two Movies!

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(This is an old post, didn't have time or internet connection to post it.Enjoy.) I watched two movies this weekend. But it wasn't a voluntary decision. My friend (who is dying of body ache right now) just happend to download those movies through her magic sources right at the time I was going to meet her. So these are the two movies we watched: 1.What to expect when you are expecting And  2.Easy A  What to expect when you are expecting can be summed up through my friends epiphanies during the movie....which are listed below- 1 . Towards the beginning "all the women in this movie are pregnant?" 2. A little after the beginning "all the women in this movie are pregnant!" 3. during the climax of the movie   "so they get pregnant in the beginning and they deliver the baby in the end. Thats the story?"  (all except two actually. That was their big twist,i suspect.)   4. While the cast is in the delivery room yelling push and...

It's good to be me

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The title for this post is a line from a book that I recently read and loved. Its called The Flying Man.  He doesn't fly. Not in the aeronautical sense of the word atleast. He is a practical dreamer. One who hates and refuses to be chained. And what are these chains? At first it was just the family in Pakistan. then it becomes his first wife Carine. She devotes herself to him and he can't stand it. He can't stand her. One day he just leaves her without any explanation and shifts to another country. I am a person who loves funny and nonsensical things.This isn't a funny novel but I still think its top notch. It isn't serious either. It is not an adventure novel either but you want to know what happens next. What is he up to? Where is he going now? How will he react to this?There are so many layers to this story. I doubt I can do justice to each one.This is a quick read that keeps you thinking about the story long after you are done with it. The Flying M...