dank <dank@nugget.org> writes: I remember seeing a movie in Mexico City when I was a kid. It was an American movie, of course, because Mexican cinema died out decades ago. Even when I lived on the border a few years ago the Mexican theaters only showed subtitled American movies, and the U.S. side didn't even bother to subtitle the movies for their predominantly Mexican audiences
wah kya baat hai.. Islamabad has a movie theatre where Pakistani movies are being screened. No mean achievement by any means I must say .. habshi wrote: We should call them Hindu language films. Its a colorful looking to the future , celebrating human diversity and creativity compared to the death welcoming , false heaven and hell religion of Islam. No wonder it cant compete with
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http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0809/S00205.htm Music and movies, a unique collaboration Monday, 15 September 2008, 1:51 pm Press Release: Whitireia Polytech Music and movies, a unique collaboration for Whitireia students with the New Zealand Film Archive During October and November, second year Bachelor of Applied Arts (Music) students of Whitireia Community Polytechnic will perform
Lo so, non esiste nulla di perfetto ma nel campo del cinema horror, è sempre più difficile trovare qualcosa che, perlomeno, ci si avvicini. Io, che sono un cultore del genere, ho avuto recentemente una conferma di questo assistendo a due film, uno moderno ed uno del 1981. Partiamo dal film recente. Si tratta di "The Cavern": http://www.ibs.it/dvd/8013123029331/OSUNSANMI_OLATUNDE.html Una merdata