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8th August 2012, 07:39 PM
#331
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Originally Posted by
Nerd
3 bucks a piece ticket.
enna oorunga idhu?
sathyandhEttarlayE adhai vida adhigam aayirumE.
மூவா? முதல்வா! இனியெம்மைச் சோரேலே
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8th August 2012 07:39 PM
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8th August 2012, 07:39 PM
#332
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Do post your thoughts (in brief) here.
...an artist without an art.
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8th August 2012, 07:46 PM
#333
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Originally Posted by
P_R
enna oorunga idhu?
sathyandhEttarlayE adhai vida adhigam aayirumE.
Theater remmbba sirisu.. Studio 5-layE (theater name correct-aa theriyalai, watched Dev D there) paadhi dhaan irukkum. 12-15 rows X 12-15 seats.
But its the only theater which plays off-beat films and foreign films. Niche audience-nu solluvaaingaLE Anyay its around 6.50 for matinees and 9 bucks for evening / night shows in other good cinemas..
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8th August 2012, 07:59 PM
#334
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Originally Posted by
kid-glove
Do post your thoughts (in brief) here.
Just for jatti
மூவா? முதல்வா! இனியெம்மைச் சோரேலே
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8th August 2012, 08:05 PM
#335
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When you post in red, I expect to see -edited- , -deleted-, -warning- and -banned-
So don't scare me
...an artist without an art.
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8th August 2012, 10:48 PM
#336
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thats PRs split personality posting... but not as bold as yours..
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8th August 2012, 11:24 PM
#337
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Diamond Hubber
You are harbouring some misconception regarding all this. He's a misanthrope. I'm just socially awkward. He's the right to my left, and yet he wants to be in red. I don't like/want him here anymore than you do.
Maybe hub should have read 'janangal thevai jadangal aLla' in terms and agreement to free us all, from that guy.
...an artist without an art.
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11th August 2012, 02:20 AM
#338
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
Parallel universe, string theory...
I'd not bore you, K_G. But how did you paste the screenshot of the very film that I intuitively bring up in another thread. I swear I am entirely unaware of this!
But now I see you're doing your homework on C-G.
And it's not entirely unexpected to see you paste it from a faux-commie film. A commie film that seems to make peace and have a resolution, with the system well aligned, Lemmon's problematic statement in the Airport of living in a 'fair country'. So in turn, you are endorsing the very conceited hypocritical moves that you (& Zizek) desist! The whole 'investigative'/'procedural' genre is trapped, and always fighting hard to be bereft of this. You should know this.
...an artist without an art.
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12th August 2012, 09:35 PM
#339
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Saw To Rome with Love. Nice turnout actually. The average age of the audience was 65+, save for us there weren't even one single person without white hair. In fact we saw so many people in their 80s struggling to even walk
Anyway remmbba sumaar. 4 stories. Benigni's story was lame. yEng italian couple on their honeymoon, save for some one-liners by cruz very boring. Allen's story started with a bang but the wackiness worked against it. The shower songs were laborious beyond a point. The jokes in the later part were juvenile too. The American trio story is the best of all. Ellen Page, very nice. Disappointed.
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13th August 2012, 01:37 AM
#340
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
Originally Posted by
kid-glove
Parallel universe, string theory...
I'd not bore you, K_G. But how did you paste the screenshot of the very film that I intuitively bring up in another thread. I swear I am entirely unaware of this!
But now I see you're doing your homework on C-G.
And it's not entirely unexpected to see you paste it from a faux-commie film. A commie film that seems to make peace and have a resolution, with the system well aligned, Lemmon's problematic statement in the Airport of living in a 'fair country'. So in turn, you are endorsing the very conceited hypocritical moves that you (& Zizek) desist! The whole 'investigative'/'procedural' genre is trapped, and always fighting hard to be bereft of this. You should know this.
It's important though to put this into context. Lemmon's character is actually a father of Christian Science in the film. There's a complex mapping being made, dialectically, from dual perspective of Sissy Spacek, and Lemmon. I am 'right', even when I am left.
...an artist without an art.
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