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Sandeep's Log

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Sandeep's Log Sandeep's Log Apr 28, 2012 Films on films Cinema Paradisio, The Artist, Om Shanti Om, Luck By Chance, Khoya Khoya Chand, Inception (if you accept one interpretation), Harishchandrachi Factory, The Fall, Singin' In The Rain. Wonder why are there so many films about films, filmmaking and the love of films. I don't think, at least proportionately, there are as many books about books. Most of these films are quite good too. I have just mentioned a few of my favorites, a longer (though not complete) list is here . Posted by sandeep at 12:16:00 PM No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Feb 25, 2012 What's behind a story? John Carter posters are on every bus today. It reeks of manufactured epic-ness with its Ariel Bold like typeface. The red mars in the background and the silhouette of the lone man looks heavily inspired from a cover of The Dispossessed, lending it that science fiction feel. B...

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