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This movie is really truly awesome and great OST.
A must for any Colin Farrell fan. And for anyone who loves slow-paced thrillers. Love this zany and quirky humor which is only found in British movies. Although the accent can sometimes be difficult to understand, it's fun to hear.
 
Watched Go Goa Gone. Decent film. Something different from Bollywood, but the execution could've been better. Since the film has an open ending, they can make a sequel and expand on the zombocalaypse. It will be entertaining to see a zombie universe set in India.
 
The Secret in Their Eyes: Awesome movie. 8/10 (Thanks once again to the person who recommended it)
Just wish it was in English! Too much missed scene due to that damn subtitle :(
 
Bullet Raja 7/10. One time watch. Fun.

Delivery Man 7/10.

Fun at the start, bit slow in the middle, abrupt ending.. Could have extended it a bit.
 
The Lord of the Rings (1978). 9/10

nice find!
also, you had once written at length about one movie-trilogy of clint eastwood, which you like a lot. could you please quote its name again?

EDIT: nevermind. found out. 'the man with no name'. i should now watch it before i forget it, again (has happened twice/thrice earlier).
 
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nice find!
also, you had once written at length about one movie-trilogy of clint eastwood, which you like a lot. could you please quote its name again?

EDIT: nevermind. found out. 'the man with no name'. i should now watch it before i forget it, again (has happened twice/thrice earlier).
It's Dollars Trilogy
 
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Can't find anything with this name...!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollars_Trilogy

Though he has a name in all the movies. LOL.

All these movies are:

1. Glorify the villain / machinations which are connotations of bad human intent.
2. Extremely stylish in outlook. You will have to see them over and over again to understand this. For example the riding boots with spurs, the over coats (in fact all the attire), the pistol holsters and last but not the least: the guns themselves. You will see long-barreled revolvers with high-set hammers. Also some classic rifles: like a Winchester over-under, and a Sharps Rifle with ladder-peep-sight...!You actually see the hammers striking/making contact in most of the draws and scenes.
3. Have a haunting and memorable background score composed by Ennio Morricone; which transcends as the movie/scene is progressing.
4. Minimalistic story-lines with intricate sub-plots.
5. Almost negligible female presence...!
6. Breath-taking locales -mostly- shot in Spain, but you will think this it is pre-civil war America. The terrain is dusty and rugged.
7. Wondrous camera angles which Tarantino and RGV swear by.
8. Testosterone riddled caste-sequences.
9. Ever green dialogues.
10. Repeat value.
 
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