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Old 18th March 2008, 14:51   #811
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If you browse through the thread youll find Hyrdashok's explanation of the ending which makes the whole thing make sense.

Hotel Rwanda and Pursuit of Happyness are BRILLIANT movies. Add Lord of War and Blood Diamond to that list as well. Id watch Michael Clayton after watching these.
Yeah, I did read hydra's explanation and yesterday when I watched the last scenes again I also arrived at some conclusions..But those are very very abstract.And when I read on net it seems like Coen brothers have decided to be faithful with the book. That's where I felt that probably the ending was good to read but here it seemed bit vague and abstract to me.

Yeah, seen Blood Diamond, good movie.Need to find the DVD for Lord of War next, had bought a crappy roadside DVD of the same once and trashed it.
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Old 18th March 2008, 15:10   #812
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Yeah, seen Blood Diamond, good movie.Need to find the DVD for Lord of War next, had bought a crappy roadside DVD of the same once and trashed it.
Thank God you did that. IMO you really ruin the whole experience with these pirated DVDs and they are nothing but a waste of money. Incase you arent able to get the original dvd get a dvd rip online.

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Thank God you did that. IMO you really ruin the whole experience with these pirated DVDs and they are nothing but a waste of money. Incase you arent able to get the original dvd get a dvd rip online.
Actually I don't even bother try watching if the picture/sound quality is not good.But you do get good quality pirated DVD's sometimes and I've some ;-)
Yeah, now I can try online as I've just got my download limit increased, atleast 2 movies a month I can download now.
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Actually I don't even bother try watching if the picture/sound quality is not good.But you do get good quality pirated DVD's sometimes and I've some ;-)
Yeah, now I can try online as I've just got my download limit increased, atleast 2 movies a month I can download now.

Which website to download good quality movies?
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I am not taking a holier than thou attitude.

Its not like I have not watched pirated movies.

Sometimes I have no choice because I like movies and not just those in english or Indian languages.

But coming to the point I want to make.
Team-BHP does not support anything illegal. Piracy is illegal.
I don't think we should be posting links to such websites-forums here.
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My brother told me about this one last evening..Need to check it out!
(of course,with friends)
do post a review after you watch it..
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another movie i watched

van wilder - rise of the taj. this movie was reasonably funny and i liked it as much as the origninal van wilder. badalandabad
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another movie i watched

van wilder - rise of the taj. this movie was reasonably funny and i liked it as much as the origninal van wilder. badalandabad
Somehow I liked the first part better though the second part wasnt that bad.

I cant wait for the new Harold and Kumar movie which should be a blast for sure.
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But coming to the point I want to make.
Team-BHP does not support anything illegal. Piracy is illegal.
I don't think we should be posting links to such websites-forums here.


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Somehow I liked the first part better though the second part wasnt that bad.

I cant wait for the new Harold and Kumar movie which should be a blast for sure.
oh theres a second one coming out? thatll have to be good.

aah here it is
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008)
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and there goes my chance for free movies. He he just kidding.
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Into the wild - One of the best movies i've ever seen. Watched it twice back to back! And then watched it again the next morning.

Its about Christopher McCandells, who donates his savings to charity and sets out on an adventure to Alaska, alone. Its about his experience on his way there. Beautiful picturization and awesome dialogues, and its a real life story.
x2. Brilliant screenplay and direction by Sean Penn. The music score is also very good. It carries the movie throughout!
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x2. Brilliant screenplay and direction by Sean Penn. The music score is also very good. It carries the movie throughout!
Exactly. Must watch .
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Exactly. Must watch .
I think I am going to have to add that to my list.

I just finished watching Analyze this and cant wait to see Analyze that.
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RACE

Typical Abbas-Mustan movie. Twists and turns in the plot keep it going.

In short - it's about 2 super rich brothers who own a race horses breeding farm. Then a girl and jealousy - a double cross and one brother dies....then starts the fun.

Nice popcorn entertainer I say. Entertaining and stylishly shot, a few good songs, nice cars (orange Ferrari, a skyline and some drifts) , hot heroines.

Verdict - 2.75/5.
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