Oops!
Those of you who read Filmi Geek via RSS might have noticed the accidental, premature publication of my post on Aaja nachle, which I saw a couple of nights ago.
I'll get the real thing up in the next day or two. I also owe you a long overdue writeup of a 1970s film that I saw over a month ago now.
My rate of film-watching has slowed down a bit due to a variety of factors, but I haven't forgotten Hindi films or Filmi Geek, and I'm sure that as the year draws to a close and I take some lazy vacation days during Christmas week I'll make up for this temporary slowdown.
Until then, thanks for reading! See you soon.
It's a very packed holiday season for you, and I hope that your Hanukkah is all you hope for. You've given me a great holiday season gift by revealing yourself to be another hater of "idol" shows - so nice nice to know I'm not alone. Thanks for all the excellent and thought-provoking reviews over the year, and I look forward to many more next year. If you're looking for a way to combine festival observance with BW watching, maybe this one would do the trick?
http://imdb.com/title/tt0135061/
Have a great holiday season, and if you are celebrating both, don't light the menorah under the Christmas tree. :-)
Posted by: maxqnz | December 21, 2007 at 03:13 PM
Thanks max. Chanukah ended two weeks ago, actually, and we don't have a Christmas tree, so we are safe here. ;)
Posted by: carla | December 23, 2007 at 11:46 AM
So.. that Aaja nachle review coming? ;)
Posted by: Sanni | December 27, 2007 at 09:45 AM
Carla has graciously permitted me to make this unusual post. Thanks, Carla!
Most, if not all of us who read Carla's posts have an interest in India
and the subcontinent more generally. Many of us have family and/or blood
ties as well. On my webpage, http://maxqnzs.com/References.html , I have
temporarily included links to donation pages for The Himalayan
Foundation and Trust, charities which help improve the quality of life
for many Sherpas. I can think of no better tribute to the late Sir
Edmund Hillary than to support the cause for which he spent himself in
the 5 decades after climbing Chomolungma/Sagarmatha/Everest.
Posted by: maxqnz | January 14, 2008 at 02:59 PM