Simpler Times.

Apr 29, 2006 03:37

Remember those idyllic days of February? The world seemed a much simpler, rounder place in which to live. My daily foibles were accompanied by a bouncy Vaudevillian trio who would suddenly jump out from around the corner and sing a hilarious, yet appropriate ditty; the air smelt of daisies in a meadow and we all skipped about unabashedly like ( Read more... )

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the_strangest April 29 2006, 13:06:59 UTC
Haha--I use Word for Mac on my iBook, and discovered that the spell-checker didn't recognize iPod. :)

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hyperbrain April 29 2006, 16:42:33 UTC
Hehe, Soopar machax, especially the mental image of you doing a jig with your Vaudevillian trio - in you knicker-bocker and tights, in my version. Muahahahahahaha.

This the first time I'm using it, and I've only just noticed - how on earth does LJ's spell-checker not have the word 'blog' in it?One of lifes sweet ironies, eh ( ... )

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ex_ga_woo April 29 2006, 18:30:37 UTC
Pushpak is such an amazing movie that I'm afraid it might be copied from an European movie or something. Actually, it's likely.

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brokentooth June 15 2006, 01:01:13 UTC
I searched around on this, because your comment made me all sad. If it's flicked, it's from some really obscure movie, because I couldn't find anything. I suppose the concept could be borrowed from Mel Brooks' Silent Movie, but that's stretching it a bit.

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ex_ga_woo June 15 2006, 01:11:28 UTC
Coincidence. I was wondering about this movie again lately. It has a 9.6 rating on IMDB. Learnt this from Wikipedia. Unfortunately, there is not nearly enough votes to qualify for the IMDB 250.

I just searched for the writer's name and other movies. I've watched only two of his movies. MMKR and Pushpak. MMKR was entertaining, but that's it. Doesn't require the kind of talent it takes to concieve of Pushpak. Maybe the other movies made by this guy are good too.

Because actually that was the problem I had with the idea that Pushpak is original. What I was thinking was "Where's the writer/director? What are they doing now if they were talented enough to create Pushpak?"

I haven't watched Silent Movie yet. Have the CD. Must watch it one of these days.

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purplehazerads April 30 2006, 05:52:01 UTC
Much as I love vintage art, I find this little girl scary.

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just__one__fix May 3 2006, 13:19:05 UTC
Remember those idyllic days of February? The world seemed a much simpler, rounder place in which to live. My daily foibles were accompanied by a bouncy Vaudevillian trio who would suddenly jump out from around the corner and sing a hilarious, yet appropriate ditty; the air smelt of daisies in a meadow and we all skipped about unabashedly like backup dancers in a Helen item number.

ROTFLMAO!!!....you sound like you had a traumatic childhood with a court jester or something :)

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brokentooth June 15 2006, 01:01:39 UTC
I still weep when the clowns come out.

Sigh.

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75ccsamuraijack June 17 2006, 00:06:39 UTC
helen item number? google hit for vangibath....LMAO....oh man its been a while since i came to this part of town.... tamil jokes man...nothing like them.

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brokentooth June 18 2006, 20:16:38 UTC
Bugger! Where have you been? What happened to the movie? Put fundaes.

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