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roshant

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Has anyone seen 'The bridge on the river kwai'? The whole movie has been filmed here. It is on imdb top 250, but after reading hoo haa's about overrated movies, I'm starting to doubt if it's worth downloading.

Any recommendations?

u should download.thats one of the best David Lean movie
 

kosandpol

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    Finished watching Rear Window
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    The version I watched was a restored version.
    Excellent movie.
     

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    Finished watching Rear Window
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    The version I watched was a restored version.
    Excellent movie.

    what was ur best moment of the movie?
    for me its ,that person taking his suitcase several times out of the building ..

    and when he was knocking on James Stewart's room door.(did he knock actually? cant remember now well?)
     

    kosandpol

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    what was ur best moment of the movie?
    for me its ,that person taking his suitcase several times out of the building ..

    and when he was knocking on James Stewart's room door.(did he knock actually? cant remember now well?)
    best scene for me was when Grace Kelly (of all people) was snuggling up and kissing him on the mouth, this moron went "Wonder what he did with that saw ?"
    :lol: :lol:
     

    kosandpol

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    sri lankan movie "janelaya" was influenced by it???
    no, not Rear Window. Its a copy of another English movie that follows the same format of Rear Window. On that one, a kid sees the actual murder and the killer comes after the kid. "Janelaya" was a carbon copy of that.

    That movie was shown on TV long time back.
     

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    emotional hell
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    The Great Train Robbery(1903)
    this is said to be one of the first narrative movies of a considerable length at the time...lol just 10 mins :P
    and to think this is 107 years old... :baffled:
     
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