Only once have I heard Indian pop music blaring from boom boxes in a motor car, and where else but in Chapel Street. It rather beats rap coming from cars. Only music to my taste should be loud.
R saw the movie Slumdog Millionare, I haven't. R hated it. He does not like depressing movies.
I really quite like Jai Ho by the Pussy Cat Dolls. Here 'tis.
yes, I quite liked this clip when I watched some video hits on Mother's Day. Very noice!!!
ReplyDeleteTim watched the movie the other night. Then he told me about it yesterday. I'm often too lazy to watch movies. I'd rather someone just tell me what happens. Anyway, it sounded good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for promoting my blog : )
What a nice lounge around thing to do Cazzie.
ReplyDeleteDina, did Doona Man like the movie? I agree with you about many movies. I'd rather hear about many of them. I only give blog links to people who I like.
Is it just my computer, or is that video box occupying two thirds of the screen? I can't see half of the links...and I was going to randomly click on a couple today as well. (Tsk.)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed Slumdog, until the glossy, Hollywood wrap-up-everything-in-a-neat-little-package ending. I love all of the director's (Danny Boyle) other movies, which have far less predictable outcomes (I don't care if the ending of Slumdog Millionaire was a reference to Bollywood kitsch!)
ReplyDeleteLinux problem Brain. Normal for everyone else :-P
ReplyDeleteMost people seem to have liked it Evol. I may see it at some time.
Yeah, you should see it; it's great! Not at all what I was expecting. And while it has it's dark moments (lots) I wouldn't necessarily say it's a depressing movie. The dance scene at the end is great.
ReplyDeleteOn another note, if you want to learn more about Australia's history and language, I just finished reading 'Speaking our language' by -- Moore. Very interesting and one I think you'd enjoy. Vik.
A movie ending with a bright dance scene must be good Vik. The book sounds interesting.
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