Oz Posted April 5, 2008 Indian movies that i've watched are A gritty crime thriller titled “Company” starring the dopey-eyed Ajay Devgan, Nepalese beauty Manisha Koirala, newcomer Vivek Oberoi Amir khan made couple movies but made Loads of cash.-> one of the most renowned and credible villains in Bollywood’s history is Amrish Puri Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miriam1 Posted April 5, 2008 Sista, I saw mangal pandey it was a great movie if only and only that seriously annoying english actor was not in it...toby stephens? The guy who did the latest jane eyre ... he cannot act! i am actually watching another Rani movie..Bunty au Babli..with abeshik, never heard of it till today hope its good Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCORPION_SISTA Posted April 5, 2008 I didn't see Mangal Pandey but I have seen Jane eyre, and I thought toby stephens was great in it...Perfect for the role really I have seen bunty au babli, it wasn't bad or that good of a movie, but I hope you enjoy it... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miriam1 Posted April 5, 2008 Actually just finished it I am glad they didn't go to jail. Abeshik is very natural just like his dad. Sista get out of here, i guess he's good if its a stage-play but the man over-acts every emotion. I liked Jane Eyre, for girl who played her. I guess I go for less emotional subtle actors...um like Captain Wentworth from the new Persuasion. ps. if you like "Big dress movies" thats what my sisters and i call them..the jane austen, elisabeth gaskell kind. A must watch is "Miss Jane Austen Regrets" I cried like a baby so much better than other one with guy who was in that movie..last king of scotland..can't remember his name. We should start a thread for BBC productions lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCORPION_SISTA Posted April 5, 2008 lol Hayam, I found a soulmate...We like hindi movies, egyptian, and now BBC production movies, hehehe awesome...I will definitely check out miss jane austen regrets, I have pretty much watched all the other movies based on her books...My favorite period movie so far though it's "North and South" based on the novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, I mean Mr. Thorton wow wow wow, I had dreams about him for a whole month...As for the guy in persusion, I liked him but he didn't make me react like toby stephens did...I mean didn't you feel how mischevious, impetious, and haunted he was in jane eyre. And my favorite dialogue was when jane is talking to her cousin and she says "He was the first to see me for who I was and like what he saw" sigh deeply Another BBC production I liked was called "Ruby in the Smoke" not very long film but very interesting, should definitely check it out and let me know what you think. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miriam1 Posted April 5, 2008 loool Sista, I didn't know you liked masri movies...I simply swoon at the sight of Khaled Abul Naga! Did you catch his new movie Chakat Masr Gedid? I can't spell it properly but its that one with girl from Mina who's looking for her long lost teacher? If you didn't catch it...best ever film LOL@Mr Thorton he was something else, him I can totally go for, everything hidden, until the moment he bursts out in the first proposal. I love this line the best "one moment we talk of the color of fruit the next of love how does this happen" I actually didn't watch that one, I have an aversion towards bille piper...but I saw now that JJ Feild is in it...the new Mr Tilney from Northanger Abbey, will certainly watch it. Oh I think you might like this film, its very quite and really good a friend sent me the link. http://www.veoh.com/videos/v2046557bQgh8JwB let me know what you think Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted April 5, 2008 Originally posted by Lozt: one of the most renowned and credible villains in Bollywood’s history is Amrish Puri Which movie? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCORPION_SISTA Posted April 6, 2008 The proposal scene was awesome, I liked how Mr. Thorton says "I don't care about your reputation, I wish to marry because I love you" I got to watch the movie "arranged" and thank you so much for giving me the link and letting me know about it...You never realize how there is a need to see someone who is like you or represents what you are familiar with until you see it right in front of you...Both ladies definitely ended up with very cute guys...Watching this film reminded me an incident which happened couple of days ago at the library...This somali guy stopped by to say hello and he commented how the hijab is such an amazing thing becuase it identifies me to the world as a muslim woman where as he isn't so clearly definied...And in the next breath he says you want married, i don't think he meant himself, but was offering his service in finding me someone...So i tell him not really and no one marries before their times and now I am concentrating on start school again...He assumed I meant undergrade school and when I said I was done with that he said "expensive woman"...Couldn't help but laugh...Like in the movie, it seems reaching certain age and not getting married, can cause some stir in the community So what did you think about it movie? Maybe one day we can have a film that truly represents the now somali generation instead of what's out there As to arabic films, I haven't been watching recent movies, as I said I loved the oldies...As to actors, I loved Rushdi Abatha, he was just my idea of "manly man"...But let me know good ones to check and if there any good websites I might check out bee bye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miriam1 Posted April 6, 2008 Glad you liked it, even though i don't wear the hijab, its was so easy to relate to the girls specially with their encounters with that nasty principle...can't tell you how many professors, mangers and random people felt it necessary to consult me on how to live 'life'. Her experience at that party, i think must be a universal turning point for many young women. they did endup with nice fellas, didnt they...i like that the movie put a positive spin on tradition, not putting it down or giving us watered down people who comprised one part of their identity for another. lol@ that somali guy, do we have anything comparable to that organized jewish system? it would be seriously complicated with all this qabila obsession many parents have. would be nice to see somalis from a sobering perspective..nothing funny or overly dramatic. there is a site for arabic movies, its sotwesoora.com i apologize about the ads on the site, but its worth it if you like Rushdi Abatha..i thnk they have his best movie there 13 wives Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCORPION_SISTA Posted April 6, 2008 Oh yeah I seen that movie, I love it soo much...And you are right about people who look at our lifestyle and say that we didn't have choice but was forced to it...I wear the hijab and I get asked a lot if it was my parents who made me wear it!!! I don't think we have the organized system they do, but still elder people do try to make marriage arrangments for younger adults...Of course as you mentioned the qabil seems to be factor in those arrangment...I think it would be a beneficial system in our culture if it were applied ps. did you watch Parineeta yet!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
winnie Posted April 6, 2008 omg, you guys are discussing arranged? i saw that movie a while ago, im trying to get it as a rental for the next girls night. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted April 6, 2008 ONE OF MY FIRST HINDI MOVIES ,,,, Gunmaser G 9 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCORPION_SISTA Posted April 7, 2008 I am suprised you continued to watch hindi film after this movie...I mean if the song is this bad, I can't imagine what the movie was like :eek: ps. Mithun is slowely coming back into the movies Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ashkiro Posted April 7, 2008 I am so glad i clicked on this page again, the movie Arranged looks very interesting!!. Has nothing to do with the topic at hand, but... btw arrange marriages are not part of our culture, at least to my knowledge, but i think parents and family should have an important role in choosing a spouse for their son/daughter. Anyhow thanks for the new info! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted April 7, 2008 Originally posted by Adam Zayla: Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna? . Could someone recommend a good streaming site, where i could watch this movie? thanks in advance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites