Tagged IT !!!!!
Shiva passed on the torch to me. Exciting !! Bollywood has always been my forte, ppl call me a database. No brownie points for guessing it, I watch even the most pathetic movies, and also r'ber them. Started admiring Hollywood really seriously after touching the US grounds. This tagging thing, is a good timepass, no no I am not "Vella"...its a good tp amidst Thesis overload. So here follows my "over-excitedly-written" list.
The last movie I borrowed or rather Downloaded:
Kya Kool Hain Hum: Downloaded the movie, but haven't seen it. Heard mixed reviews.
Parineeta: This is the movie that I downloaded and enjoyed it too. Vidhu vinod chopra's depiction of the unsaid-understood-mistaken histrionics is worthy of applause. Vidya balan, the new face on the block carries the film all the way through. Indeed a nice bollyflick. But, also found it similar to Devdas. The emotions and male ego stuff did remind me of Devdas. So, Parineeta is Devdas with out glamor and with happy ending. Ofc, the author of the novels on which the movies are based is the same.
The last movie I saw in theatre:
Hitch: Couldn't resist the temptation of watching Will Smitch with the Revlon model Eva Mendes. A total timepass - romantic comedy. Yeah, Willy, is good at comedy. Used to like him since 'Fresh Prince of Bell-Air".
Five fictional characters in Bollywood/Hollywood that I have a crush on:
1. Raj (SRK) - Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge. Adore that character for its effervescence and commitment.
2. Rohit (HR aka Duggu) - Kaho Na Pyaar Hai. Never seen such an innnocence in a character. Yeah, I sob everytime he dies...:((
3. Raj (Aamir Khan) - QSQT..Zimbly Adorable and Cute.
4. O'Connel (Brendan Fraser) - Mummy. A handsome hunk....drooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllll. No other explanations.
5. Duke of Albany, Leopold (Hugh Jackman) - Kate and Leopold. Wow..i mean....wow.....what a chivalrous knight. .....i've already blabbered about it in my earlier post.
Five Bollywood/Hollywood films that I can see a lot (n times):
1. Kaho Na Pyaar Hai - For Hrithik....already done it 52 times
2. Andaaz Apna Apna - For one of the best comedies of Bollywood filmograpy.
3. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron - One of the very rare thought-provoking comedies with a hillarious "Mahabharat" climax.
The last movie I borrowed or rather Downloaded:
Kya Kool Hain Hum: Downloaded the movie, but haven't seen it. Heard mixed reviews.
Parineeta: This is the movie that I downloaded and enjoyed it too. Vidhu vinod chopra's depiction of the unsaid-understood-mistaken histrionics is worthy of applause. Vidya balan, the new face on the block carries the film all the way through. Indeed a nice bollyflick. But, also found it similar to Devdas. The emotions and male ego stuff did remind me of Devdas. So, Parineeta is Devdas with out glamor and with happy ending. Ofc, the author of the novels on which the movies are based is the same.
The last movie I saw in theatre:
Hitch: Couldn't resist the temptation of watching Will Smitch with the Revlon model Eva Mendes. A total timepass - romantic comedy. Yeah, Willy, is good at comedy. Used to like him since 'Fresh Prince of Bell-Air".
Five fictional characters in Bollywood/Hollywood that I have a crush on:
1. Raj (SRK) - Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge. Adore that character for its effervescence and commitment.
2. Rohit (HR aka Duggu) - Kaho Na Pyaar Hai. Never seen such an innnocence in a character. Yeah, I sob everytime he dies...:((
3. Raj (Aamir Khan) - QSQT..Zimbly Adorable and Cute.
4. O'Connel (Brendan Fraser) - Mummy. A handsome hunk....drooooolllllllllllllllllllllllllll. No other explanations.
5. Duke of Albany, Leopold (Hugh Jackman) - Kate and Leopold. Wow..i mean....wow.....what a chivalrous knight. .....i've already blabbered about it in my earlier post.
Five Bollywood/Hollywood films that I can see a lot (n times):
1. Kaho Na Pyaar Hai - For Hrithik....already done it 52 times
2. Andaaz Apna Apna - For one of the best comedies of Bollywood filmograpy.
3. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron - One of the very rare thought-provoking comedies with a hillarious "Mahabharat" climax.