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                Hindsight 
        -Guy Kawasaki 
 
One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown
is the belief that one's work is terribly important.
         -Bertrand Russell
  
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        -Mary Schmich 
 
Man was given an imagination to compensate for what he isn't;
a sense of humour to console him for what he is.
         - Francis Bacon
  
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   		Watched Last Samurai and Dr. Strangelove over the weekend!
  Watched the first at Skyline, a quaint little theatre in Secunderabad, where balcony tickets are only Rs. 30! I'd thought I'd missed the movie, after Prasad's stopped screening it - but I'm glad we chanced past Skyline after a biryani dinner at Cafe Bahar. Watched Strangelove at home - after borrowing a DVD from Hyderabad's new hip and happening DVD library, Cinema Paradiso. It's nice to have a place sans stolen, grainy, cinema hall prints - and a collection that spans across into "world" and "classic" cinema too!
  Both were very watchable. I've seen Last Samurai described as "Braveheart Visits Japan" - and that's probably not very far from the truth :). Very engaging dialogue - and amazing fight sequences! Dr. Strangelove is an amazing piece of black comedy on nuclear war - it delivers well the message about the irony of nuclear warfare and the danger of having so much destructive power on tap - and is as watchable after the cold war and almost 40 years. Highly recommended for Kubrick fans. But then if you're a Kubrick fan - you've probably already seen this movie :) 
		8:34 AM
		
        	Sunday, January 18, 2004
   		
 
		
  
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