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    0 starsshiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 5 days ago | women, film, movies
    Vicky Cristina Barcelona - Movie - The New York Times

    Looking forward to checking out the latest Woody Allen movie. The cast is great - I love Javier Bardem!

    Quoted: Bathed in light so lusciously golden that you might be tempted to lick the screen, “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” is a rueful comedy about two young American women who, during a summertime European idyll, savor many of the Continental delicacies that travelers often take pleasure in: art, music, culture, but also strange bodies and unexpected dreams.

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    0 starsSigalon | Shared With: Everyone - 11 days ago | blogs, movies, reviews
    Reelz Review Blog

    Quoted: Reelz Review is a one stop Movie mashup platform. Our goal is to bring useful movie related data for your preview that would eventually help you decide on whether to watch, buy or rent. We think of our site as a place for movie lovers to hangout when they want to find the right movie. We use Open API’s from Amazon, Yahoo, Ebay, Google, YouTube and other online resources to get movie related data, new releases, movie ratings, reviews, price comparisons, best deals, Rental Offers, all in one simple, easy to view mash up page. One of the highlights of our site is that you can view all related movie clips from YouTube at ReelzReview itself.

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    3 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - 22 days ago | movies, spike lee, chaiyya chaiyya, watched
    Amazon.com: Inside Man (Widescreen Edition)

    I was pleasantly surprised when I popped in this DVD and heard Chaiyya Chaiyya through the opening credits. As for the movie itself, it has some interesting plot twists but doesn't quite fit together.

    Quoted: I said that this movie was like a jigsaw puzzle with some pieces missing. Actually, it's worse. The pieces we have are colorful shards that form some interesting patterns as they twist and turn. But they ultimately seem to come from several different pictures altogether.
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    The whole movie is like its concluding music. As the closing credits roll, we hear a rap song juxtaposed against a Bollywood ditty that I guarantee you won't be able to get out of your head. They are both good pieces of music. But they have no logical reason for being stuck together here - other than the fact that they both must have struck Spike Lee's fancy.

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