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Thursday, September 29, 2005


7 Comments:
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!
Man, it seems that everyone is posting this! We're all so freakin' incestuous!
welcome to the blogosphere.
Trailer is indeed an art of its own.
How it still doesn't have an oscar category is beyond me.
Saw that on Neil Gaiman's blog, then on metafilter. Fantastic work there.
I think I hear Stanley Kubrick giggling.
Girish,
I came across your site yesterday and I must say I absolutely love it! I am a cine-phile too, albeit still a budding one...I am trying to learn a lot as I go and your website (and the link you have on there) a repository of information.
I had emailed you yesterday infact regarding Adoor Gopalakrishnan's "Elippathayam" and where I might be able to procure a DVD with subtitles...do let me know if possible...
Thanks!!
Aarthi
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