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what the hell is going on...


I saw this movie with some friends last night and honestly thought it was the best movie ever because it was so stupid that it was hillarious. E.T. redone in Hindi, starring Hrithik Roshan as a retarded man in the 7th grade who aquires magical basketball powers from a blue alien. Amazing. I can definetely say that movie is one of a kind

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Just catching the last ten minutes of this film on late at night on Channel 4 (UK). Pretty strange.

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I caught this on channel 4 too, it was absolutely crazy, I don't think I've laughed as much in my entire life! It was so random, I thought I imagined it because I was drunk bit evidently it's real hee hee hee

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I couldn't sleep last night and ended up watching this on channel four too... It really made my week...

Jez is so great, he's like an idiot savant but not so stupid.....

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Yeah, I laughed my head off watching this on Channel 4 from after midnight to 3am. It's just so cheesy, derivative and well sillt IMO. Still like Bollywood/Indian Cinema though.

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It was excellent, there was so many ridiculous parts, like when Rohit first saw the alien and he was running away from those dogs screaming :D, then when the alien 'fixed' his brain and the kids described him to Nisha as a hero, wtf? The whole dance scene that followed was excellent, so was the bit when Raj's gang chased the kids on motorbikes while the kids were on scooters :D wtf? Then when Rohit was surrounded and the police slowly moved in before absolutely battering him to the ground was amazing (although probably not meant to be funny)

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Yeah, here I am again, channel 4, same time; seems they do a Bollywood classic every Wednesday night. It's good finally getting round to knowing what Bollywood's all about, even though I live in Woodlands, Glasgow, a district entirely populated with students and asians, with a really comprehensive Bollywood film store down the road.

Getting the bus saves time but it sure don't lengthen yr life! - Harvey Pekar

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