January 2008
8 posts
No Country for Old Men
Miller’s Crossing is still my favourite Coen brothers film. But No country.. is a seriously good film. I felt this incredible tightness as the story unfolds, waiting for an explosive payoff. And Javier Bardem’s Anton Chigurh is the scariest villain i’ve seen on screen in a long time. (But No one… No one beats Mr. T)
If in some part of the world Indian movies... →
I derive sadistic pleasure out of the children who post on the rediff messageboards. Its confirmed. The future’s bright.
Yes. Mr. Jobs. I shall gladly line up and pay you 20$ for just bouncy icons on my ipod touch.
I’m all for the One Ps3 Per Child campaign. Sign me up!
16 years later, I realise its Shine on, You Crazy Diamond and not Shine on You, Crazy Diamond.
"What you're thinking is that we have an inelastic...
I’m hooked to “the Wire”. Correction..I’m obsessed with it. Couple of interesting articles about the groundzero of all cop/crime shows. One about the economics in the show and another about the author watching it with real gang members.
So, whats the big deal with Jab We Met, apart from a great opening sequence. Its crap for krishnas’sake.
Why am I not suprised that there is a fakedanlyons.blogspot.com