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Yup...hope He read my comments

All now depends upon India Vs Sri Lanka.That would be a match to watch out for.
Btw, 'Meet the Parents' and 'Meet the Fockers' had Ben Stiller in the lead role not Adam Sandler
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Posted: 2007-03-22 03:52:20
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@Deluded
Well done bro, good going there!!
@the movie buffs, what was the very first movie which you saw (and which you can recall, of course)
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Posted: 2007-03-22 04:30:00
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@da krypsta: Probably the Star Wars trilogy but couldn't make much sense of it at the time and watched it again as a teenager on VHS.
@da wanqsta: Brilliant article. I always found it strange back in the early 90s how black West Indians could be playing when sport was still so divided in this country.
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Posted: 2007-03-22 05:34:00
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@ doc: Doh!

My bad... well I guess that shows I'm still very much at the 'apprentice' stage of becoming any form of Hollywood guru...

; pehaps there's a greater chance of Sehwag hitting another century in this world cup than me reaching that status...
Thanks for correcting me.

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Posted: 2007-03-22 06:03:37
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@dr_thug, the departed is based on a Hong Kong trilogy, which I've watched. It was a very refreshing idea, and it was especially remarkable, coming from Hong Kong. I have not watched The Departed, but from what I've read, it is a little different from what the original scriptwriter and director had in mind. I suggest that anyone who's interested and willing to bear with reading the english subtitles, watch the original, called Infernal Affairs.
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Posted: 2007-03-22 06:12:00
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On 2007-03-22 04:30:00, Kryptik wrote:
@the movie buffs, what was the very first movie which you saw (and which you can recall, of course)
@ O Krypik One,
Very similar to da brixsta on this one, it was quite possibly watching the first Star Wars (Episode 4: A New Hope) at the movies in East London when I was about 6 or 7 years old. The old lady thought I'd enjoy it and wow, it had a huge impact on the me.. I wonder how I managed to chew the popcorn with my mouth open most of the time. Yeah, it really got my imagination and creative tendencies going.
I remember a good while later seeing a big Imperial TIE fighter toy, complete with pilot, in Reggies Toy World (was called Redgwoods back then). However, there's no way my little monthly pocket money could suddenly multiply to cover the whopping R33 asking price...yhu, that was a helluva lotta money for a toy back then! Sigh...The Force was strong in da wanqsta from an early age...
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Posted: 2007-03-22 06:39:10
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@Kryptik bro, I remember watching plenty of chinese martial arts flicks with my uncle when I was younger. But the very first movie I caught with my parents must have been Free Willy. I hardly watch any movies with them, they're not really into them. So that was a memorable experience, good movie or not.
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Posted: 2007-03-22 06:56:00
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Free Willy...whenever I think of that movie title, I think of a certain banner with the same words... It was during a SA cricket match a good few years ago, when a streaker on the field had been dramatically arrested. It didn't take long for a few of the partisan crowd to conjure such an appropriate, pun-laden banner and display it on the field's perimeter..
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Posted: 2007-03-22 08:31:40
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The earliest I remember was Home Alone :lo:
I watched Bunny Chow yesterday, was ok, but needed more story. But I enjoyed it.
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Posted: 2007-03-22 08:50:39
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On 2007-03-22 06:12:00, deluded wrote:
@dr_thug, the departed is based on a Hong Kong trilogy, which I've watched. It was a very refreshing idea, and it was especially remarkable, coming from Hong Kong. I have not watched The Departed, but from what I've read, it is a little different from what the original scriptwriter and director had in mind. I suggest that anyone who's interested and willing to bear with reading the english subtitles, watch the original, called Infernal Affairs.
OMG!! oh yes...its the remake of 'Infernal Affairs'! I have seen the english dubbed/subtitled version of that hong kong movie.I really liked it when they showed it on tv couple of years ago.the departed was very refreshing.
@kryptic,my first movie must have been a jacki chan/bruce lee movie...don't remember which one
@amawanqa,Sehwag will hit his next century in 2008 one century is enough to keep the selectors and sponcers happy this year
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Posted: 2007-03-22 09:34:57
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