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    RG (@ prox*) on: Fri Feb 4 16:42:05 EST 2000




    Amazing how this thread is being kept very ALIVE...for over 7 months.

    The Usual Suspects (TUS to connoiseurs) is absolutely the best, rising to cult stature very quickly. I, especially, enjoy the casual narrative style in such movies.

    Another such production is an obscure BBC production that I saw titled "A sense of history" or something like that..narrated by the guy who finally reveals that he was his wife's murderer.

    I also happened to catch Night Shyamalan's earlier movie "Praying with Anger" and thought it was brilliant. Glad to see Bruce Willis agreed with me ! That, of course, is not of this genre, but deals with a tamil ABCD who dissects the social milleu of Madras and the concept of respect for elders.







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    bull (@ cach*) on: Fri Feb 18 08:01:53 EST 2000




    And for 7 months everyone's been talking about
    "The Usual Suspects"! Good movie though, I agree.

    I know what you did last Summer didn't deliver what it promised, did it?

    Is this thread restricted to Hollywood movies?
    Anyone watched this Rishi Kapoor movie called "Khoj"?





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    Amitabha (@ pppa*) on: Tue Jul 4 18:45:58 EDT 2000




    Some great movies i have seen:

    1. Usual Suspect
    2. Swimming with the Sharks
    3. Forrest Gump
    4. Shawshank Redemption
    5. Bonnie and Clyde
    6. Bugsy
    7. Reds
    8. Bridges on Madisson County
    9. Absolute power
    10.12 Angry men( old )





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    rakon (@ 210.*) on: Fri Jan 12 03:26:22 EST 2001




    the other woman
    director jug mundra
    please send this films heroien lee anne beaman,s
    photo rakon2000@yahoo.com





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    Manoj (@ 210.*) on: Mon Feb 26 09:30:55




    'The Siege' is one of the most memorable suspense movies I've seen. The movie has some very good moral messages. The film has Denzel Washington, Annett Benning(forgive the spelling),Bruce Willis etc in it.
    All u gals'n'guys, this movie is a must see. Unforgettable





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    VAIBHAV (@ 61.1*) on: Tue Mar 6 08:32:22




    frankly speaking i thought that i was the only interested in movies but it seems there whole lotta people there who love 2 watch movies like i do. well i really like this part of or genre of hollywood movies for movies like PSYCHO, A PERFECT ALIBI, THE SAINT ARE FEW OF MY FAVS. BUT I ALSO THINK THAT HOLLYWOOD EVEN EXCELLS IN MAKING US LAUGH. RIGHTO!





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    Riccardoss Stubboss (@ prox*) on: Tue Dec 4 14:17:54




    For me, my favourite film of all time has to be the epic that is 'The Shining', featuring a timeless performance from the legendary Jack Nicholson. One of the few truly scary horror films out there, the atmosphere created in The Shining is positively pant-filling! Perhaps. I reccommend it to anyone into tense horror films who has felt short-changed by so called 'terrifying' teen flicks. A true classic that cleans the floor with most of its peers.





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    Ankur Patel (@ sppp*) on: Sat Aug 10 20:22:03




    Hello Mr shamalan!
    I have watched 3 of your movies- 6th sense, unbreakable and signs(today). The experience has been just mesmarizing. The movies lingers on and on for hours and days. Everythings is so much right in place that- the only words pouring out are WOW!
    I just have one request- Can you please teach some tips to other directors in India so that they can come up with something else but Love triangles!
    All the best for all the movies you are going to work in future on.
    (You have already reached a place in States which I don't think any other Indian directors has!) For now, I am taking pride in the fact that an Indian director can make movies so good that can compel most American directors to bite their nails.
    I would really appreicate if Mr.Shyamalam can spare some time and can get to write back to me.
    Ankur.





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    me (@ 212.*) on: Mon Oct 6 04:58:37 EDT 2003




    hey ya,
    im bored and schoool is sooooooo crapy





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