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Monday, November 28, 2005

12:11 PM - Coming in to say hi for a second. ..

I know I have not been keeping these pages updated. So I thought of barging in with a Hi and talk about the movies which I saw this weekend.

Happy Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Overall ok kinds. Watched it on Saturday night at City Pride Kothrud. Was trying that theater for the first time. Didn't find it impressive though. If you have read the book already, then you know everything. But it was kind of good to recall the 4th book. I had read it long back ago and had forgotten some parts of the story. Afterwards, me and my roomie had a loong dinner discussing abt Potter and Rowling.



Mystic River - Watched it the same day at home in my lappy. Really good movie. Clint Eastwood, Tim Robbins and Sean Penn really shine throughout the movie. It had a kind of anti-climatic end which amused me. The emotional conflict/struggle between the three characters has been shown subtly. Somehow, I had pictured this as a 1950-60's story. Probably because Cold Mountain also got released during the same time.

Verdict: Must watch.



Mississippi Burning - A nice movie pictorising the racial discrimination era in the US during the 60's. Strong potrayal by Gene Hackman. He carries the movie completely on his shoulders throughout.

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