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Started by lovemunkey187, December 19, 2007, 12:06:06 PM

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Dragonfire

Another order came in. :)


addicted2dvd

Spent the day yesterday at the hospital with my mother. She had to have another blood transfusion.  But while out... the following arrived...

- Hulk Vs.
- ER: Season 4
- Time Tunnel: Vol. 1
- Superhero Movie
- NCIS: Season 5
- Tales from the Darkside: Season 1
Pete

addicted2dvd

Arrived in the Mail today...

- Blood Angels
- Creature from Black Lake
Pete

Jimmy

I was at Walmart sooner today and I came back home with this one
[whatyagot=aesppres.com/phpdvdprofiler]085391292159.3[/whatyagot]
And I've almost took Slumdog Millionaire too, but I've realized just before it was too late that this isn't my genre of film at all :laugh:

addicted2dvd

Bored this evening... I was looking around amazon and decided to buy this from a marketplace seller....


Ultimate Avengers: The Movie
Pete

Dragonfire

I was in Sam's Club - I always have to check out the DVDs there too - and ended up getting two.


Najemikon

Quote from: Jimmy on April 10, 2009, 01:33:43 AM
I was at Walmart sooner today and I came back home with this one
[whatyagot=aesppres.com/phpdvdprofiler]085391292159.3[/whatyagot]
And I've almost took Slumdog Millionaire too, but I've realized just before it was too late that this isn't my genre of film at all :laugh:

Bit surprised by that comment, Jimmy. From your comments in the past, I would have thought Slumdog would have interested you. In many ways it's a throwback to Capra's movies. It's not perfect, but it's much more enjoyable than the over-rated pretentious DVD you did buy!  :tease:

Tom



The Children's Hour (£4.12 at Amazon.co.uk)
A few blind buys for my marathon. This one I came to attention again, when I recently watched "If these walls could talks 2". The women in the first story were watching this one at the cinema.
Tipping the Velvet (£4.12 at Amazon.co.uk)
Come across it through a "Amazon recommends" link. Heard about it before, but until now I never bought it. Now the price is right.
Fingersmith (£5.15 at Amazon.co.uk)
Sounded good and the price is alright.



Jimmy

Quote from: Jon on April 10, 2009, 12:19:32 PM
Bit surprised by that comment, Jimmy. From your comments in the past, I would have thought Slumdog would have interested you.
I prefer to watch the real thing and not an not a westernized version of what is a Bollywood movie. And yes those movies are fun to watch, I really like how they start to sing and dance for any reasons. It's sure a good remedy when you have a bad day ;D

Najemikon

Quote from: Jimmy on April 10, 2009, 06:35:13 PM
Quote from: Jon on April 10, 2009, 12:19:32 PM
Bit surprised by that comment, Jimmy. From your comments in the past, I would have thought Slumdog would have interested you.
I prefer to watch the real thing and not an not a westernized version of what is a Bollywood movie. And yes those movies are fun to watch, I really like how they start to sing and dance for any reasons. It's sure a good remedy when you have a bad day ;D

Interesting.  :hmmmm:

Slumdog Millionaire isn't remotely Bollywood. It's an uplifting fantasy story set in India and that's where the similarity ends. The only concession to Bollywood tradition is an end-credits sequence of the cast dancing, but this is after the story. They just did it for a fun tribute. If it was anything like a Bollywood movie, I probably wouldn't have liked it. No reflection on Indian cinema, I just don't like the style.

In any case, the word Westernised wouldn't apply. It was a British director and our countries have very strong ties with influences and cultures overlapping. In fact there are several British movies, set in Britain, almost exclusively played by an Indian cast (eg, East is East). Slumdog is in some ways more like a high class version of one of those, but actually set in India. Also, the lead character, Jamal, works in a call centre supporting British companies (an infuriatingly common problem for us) and in one very funny scene reveals an in-depth knowledge of one of our soap operas (Eastenders), using The Radio Times (one of our more popular listings magazines) as reference!  :laugh:

lovemunkey187

Quote from: Jon on April 10, 2009, 07:01:05 PM
Quote from: Jimmy on April 10, 2009, 06:35:13 PM
Quote from: Jon on April 10, 2009, 12:19:32 PM
Bit surprised by that comment, Jimmy. From your comments in the past, I would have thought Slumdog would have interested you.
I prefer to watch the real thing and not an not a westernized version of what is a Bollywood movie. And yes those movies are fun to watch, I really like how they start to sing and dance for any reasons. It's sure a good remedy when you have a bad day ;D

Interesting.  :hmmmm:

Slumdog Millionaire isn't remotely Bollywood. It's an uplifting fantasy story set in India and that's where the similarity ends. The only concession to Bollywood tradition is an end-credits sequence of the cast dancing, but this is after the story. They just did it for a fun tribute. If it was anything like a Bollywood movie, I probably wouldn't have liked it. No reflection on Indian cinema, I just don't like the style.

In any case, the word Westernised wouldn't apply. It was a British director and our countries have very strong ties with influences and cultures overlapping. In fact there are several British movies, set in Britain, almost exclusively played by an Indian cast (eg, East is East). Slumdog is in some ways more like a high class version of one of those, but actually set in India. Also, the lead character, Jamal, works in a call centre supporting British companies (an infuriatingly common problem for us) and in one very funny scene reveals an in-depth knowledge of one of our soap operas (Eastenders), using The Radio Times (one of our more popular listings magazines) as reference!  :laugh:

This is just about the only "review" that has tempted me to watch Slumdog.

Just need it to be really cheap now.

Dragonfire

I've thought about watching Slumdog Millionaire.  It was only in the theater here in town for like a week when I was working 10 to 12 hours a day, so I didn't have a chance to see it then.  I'll probably try to rent it sometime.

Tom



Dharma & Greg: Season Two (€23.97 at Amazon.de)
I waited for the price to drop on this one. It seems the German release is the only way to get season 2. In RC1 the first season was released three years ago and then nothing. Also it seems, that the German releases have stopped after season 2
The Bourne Ultimatum (€12.97 at Amazon.de)
Was still missing in my collection.



addicted2dvd

Wow... again... my package from Eric came very quickly! Today in the mail I got...





Thanks again Eric!  :thumbup:
Pete

Jimmy

Now you must buy the original King Kong, Ape, King Kong 2, King Kong (1966) and Queen Kong

Why? to make a giant gorilla marathon ;D