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Delhi. City of fragile masculinity. :lol:

Lol so true. Don't know what is happening to people in this city. Younger people are getting more aggressive with passing time, ready to pick fights and act like douchebags. Maybe it has to do with higher political influence here.

Overall Delhi is becoming worse by the day.

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Same thing happened to me when I was watching Don't Breath. A group of girls were laughing so hard in front seats that all the theater could listen to them. They were annoying to everybody in the theater. Others were talking silently about them too. The worst part is, you can't comment on them out loud because they are girls.

 

They do it just to look cool in front of people. This sh*t is freakin serious :angry:

If its a bunch of giggly girls, I normally let my wife take the lead and 90% of the time it works. If it doesnt I get the usher. If its guys I just ask them to turn it down a little. Benefits of being an "Uncle" :P

 

Either way I normally go for movies a week or two after release and mostly the latest show. Theatres mostly empty then.

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^I'll be watching it this weekend most probably.

Not very excited though for some reason :\

 

Hmm same here..booked Saturday's show though..looks like a fun Action/Western movie with an epic star cast.Stuckmann praised the movie and gave it an A-.

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Same thing happened to me when I was watching Don't Breath. A group of girls were laughing so hard in front seats that all the theater could listen to them. They were annoying to everybody in the theater. Others were talking silently about them too. The worst part is, you can't comment on them out loud because they are girls.

 

They do it just to look cool in front of people. This sh*t is freakin serious :angry:

at least you were sitting behind them. i once went to watch hangover 2 with my ex and she was on the phone most of the time talking to her bff on how she was watching and enjoying the new hangOUT movie. fml. the next time i went out with her to a movie i actually slept through it cause i already watched it with my friend a few days ago in complete silence.

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Even i watched Pink..
Super Movie. Its so intense..
The movie is gripping from scene 1. There's absolutely no unnecessary scenes or sequences..
Amitabh has killed it, one more best actor coming his way.

 

Do watch it. Predictable story, but the court scenes are done well.

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Oh man. I thought it was totally ham fisted. I expected an intelligent and gripping legal drama in the second half, especially since the first half sets it up very nicely. It reveals just enough each time to make you want to watch the legal proceedings. And it all turned so, so preachy all of a sudden. If you spend 5 minutes thinking intelligently on how to build a case for the judge, you'd come up with a better way to present facts. Sehgal's (AB) whole line of reasoning was emotional and a morality lecture riddled with clichés. It really had no legal base. I mean he gave speeches (speeches!) in the goddamn court in front of the judge. I thought that sort of thing ended when Sunny Deol quit law, but nope. That was a complete let down. I expected better from Sircar. The performances are good though, and AB hits it out of the park.

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