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Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

64 durable postsStarted 2009-01-09Latest 2010-10-04
#64430Post 1 of 64

One of the best films of the year ...

[url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1010048/[/url]

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awesome !!!!

#1144430Post 2 of 64

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yes yes it is i am watching it again tonight

#1147515Post 3 of 64

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heard great things about this. it is at the arthouse theater down the street from me now, i should go see it before it leaves the theater...

#1147763Post 4 of 64

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Good soundtrack and great job from Boyle working with such a foreign culture, crew and story.

What is it with Boyle and his protagonists falling into shit? :what

Love the credits, the Bollywood dance is hilarious. Nice lighthearted way to end the movie and a tip of the hat to Bollywood.

#1148997Post 5 of 64

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loved it

#1150025Post 6 of 64

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Definitely one of the best of 2008

#1152080Post 7 of 64

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The cinematography in this movie was incredible! Also the soundtrack couldn't have been better selected. Definitely a great movie I would recommend seeing!

#1155815Post 8 of 64

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Saw this movie tonight!

Incredible story, absolutely incredible...Genius! From beginning to end, this movie didn't disappoint for one second!

Definitely one of the best movies that I have seen in the past year. Way [U]WAY[/U] better than the Benjamin Button, this movie [B]deserves[/B] best motion picture.

#1157169Post 9 of 64

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hate to be the voice of decent...this was quite good. but i think its being a bit overhyped.

i'd still say dark knight should win best picture, but the bloody academy didn't bother to nominate it.

#1157173Post 10 of 64

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Yeah definitely overhyped, just look at the responses in this thread :lol:

#1157340Post 11 of 64

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never got around to seeing this -- i guess i'll give it a whirl tho.

#1157549Post 12 of 64

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the academy doesnt like nominating comedys or anything involving comics. not serious enough for them.

#1157551Post 13 of 64

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Great movie. One of Danny Boyles best so far.

#1159304Post 14 of 64

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Very good movie, with some great sound tracks.

Many people throughout the world are doing it really hard and movies like this one, make me feel extremely fortunate for everything I have.

A movie filled with tragedy and hope.

8/10

#1166543Post 15 of 64

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it was good but i wouldn't say it was best of anything to be honest ... i felt it was more like introduction 101 into bollywood films for the english speaking audience without the 2 hour song and dance routine

#1168430Post 16 of 64

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nice mov ie

#1172016Post 17 of 64

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[QUOTE=NewYorkLA;701196]Also the soundtrack couldn't have been better selected.[/QUOTE]

you cant be serious.

#1172093Post 18 of 64

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The acting was weak and the story was ok at best.. I liked the overall message of hope though.

I believe this movie is getting so much hype because the US is shopping for allies against Pakistan and India is the obvious answer. That is the only reason this movie is winning Oscars IMO

#1172184Post 19 of 64

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[quote=runningman;714081]The acting was weak and the story was ok at best.. I liked the overall message of hope though.

I believe this movie is getting so much hype because the US is shopping for allies against Pakistan and India is the obvious answer. That is the only reason this movie is winning Oscars IMO[/quote]

What

I somehow thing there's a bit more to it than the rather conspiracy theory you're proposing.

#1172227Post 20 of 64

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well I encourage you to do your research between the US government and Hollywood.

#1172246Post 21 of 64

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Just think this was almost A direct to video

#1172277Post 22 of 64

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apparently the government didn't let that happen

#1172294Post 23 of 64

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I cannot remember the last time a new movie with such a buzz around it appealed so little to me...i doubt i will ever see this.

#1172306Post 24 of 64

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Holy Shit another Indian was on tonight representing the Republicans!! What are the odds

#1172336Post 25 of 64

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[quote=runningman;714081]The acting was weak and the story was ok at best.. I liked the overall message of hope though.

I believe this movie is getting so much hype because the US is shopping for allies against Pakistan and India is the obvious answer. That is the only reason this movie is winning Oscars IMO[/quote]

The overall message wasn't about hope. There's several reasons why this got oscars. It's message was a bomb to indians everywhere, and rightly so. It put into light how truly evil indians can be to their own people. It showed how much the caste system still prevails in india. And it shows even more how difficult it is for people of the lower class/lower caste system to be able to prevail in a semi-draconion society like the one that currently exists in India. It did what no bollywood movie has done and that is show the dark side of india. It's a clear message to start cleaning up their act if they want to move forward as a society.

#1172587Post 26 of 64

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^ | hence why mumbai is tearing down the slum that the movie was shot in and putting up new buildings. i'm taking the cynical view that its just to try and gloss over the problem, but i don't have enough insight to have much of a valid opinion on it.

#1172592Post 27 of 64

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[QUOTE=day_for_night;714648]^ | hence why mumbai is tearing down the slum that the movie was shot in and putting up new buildings. i'm taking the cynical view that its just to try and gloss over the problem, but i don't have enough insight to have much of a valid opinion on it.[/QUOTE]

If the slums in question are the ones I am thinking of, Mumbai will never be able to get rid of Dharavi (the largest slums in Asia). They have the largest export of leather that is sold out of bombay, massive connections to the underground (thereby far reaching influence in the Political ranks) and the Maharashtra Govt. simply doesn't have the resources to house the population of people who will get displaced from that area if they try any of that.

Imo there is no where that slum is going in the foreseeable future.

As with so many unfortunate things that happen in third-world countries, that is an unfortunate part of bombay which is there to stay (GOD I hate calling it Mumbai, fucking politicians and their 2 bid worthless agendas)

#1172597Post 28 of 64

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Read this about two weeks back, seems appropriate to post it in here seeing where this thread is headed.

[quote][B]Slumdog Millionaire shanty town a model for urban planning, says Prince Charles [/B]

             [B]The Bombay shanty town featured in the film Slumdog Millionaire should be a model for urban planning, Prince Charles has said, as it represents a better way to house a booming population. [/B]

             


                     [IMG]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01290/slumdog_1290863c.jpg[/IMG]                                      'I strongly believe that the west has much to learn from societies and places which, while sometimes poorer in material terms are infinitely richer in the ways in which they live and organise themselves as communities,' the Prince said.                     Photo: REUTERS                     

In his latest attack on western urban architecture, the Prince referred favourably to Dharavi, a slum in which between 600,000 and one million people are packed into 520 acres of ramshackle accomodation.

Speaking to a conference at St James's Palace organised by his Foundation for the Built Environment, the Prince said Dharavi had "an underlying intuitive grammar of design that is totally absent from the faceless slab blocks that are still being built around the world to 'warehouse' the poor".

He pointed to the district's use of locally-sourced materials, its balance of business and homes and its walkable neighbourhoods as evidence for its superiority.

As was visible in Slumdog Millionaire, Dharavi has a very poor sewage system and water supply.

It is estimated that the town contains one lavatory for every 1,400 residents. A local river, Mahim Creek, is widely used by local residents instead, leading to the regular spread of infectious diseases. During monsoon season, streets regularly flood with human waste.

"I strongly believe that the west has much to learn from societies and places which, while sometimes poorer in material terms are infinitely richer in the ways in which they live and organise themselves as communities," the Prince said.

"It may be the case that in a few years' time such communities will be perceived as best equipped to face the challenges that confront us because they have a built-in resilience and genuinely durable ways of living."
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#1172684Post 29 of 64

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[quote=runningman;714236]well I encourage you to do your research between the US government and Hollywood.[/quote]

Considering it was European made and financed, your point is a massive fail.

Fox Searchlight's involvement was only for distribution. So maybe you should do your research before posting outrageous conspiracy theories.

#1172883Post 30 of 64

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[quote=Kamal;714654]If the slums in question are the ones I am thinking of, Mumbai will never be able to get rid of Dharavi (the largest slums in Asia). They have the largest export of leather that is sold out of bombay, massive connections to the underground (thereby far reaching influence in the Political ranks) and the Maharashtra Govt. simply doesn't have the resources to house the population of people who will get displaced from that area if they try any of that.

Imo there is no where that slum is going in the foreseeable future.

As with so many unfortunate things that happen in third-world countries, that is an unfortunate part of bombay which is there to stay (GOD I hate calling it Mumbai, fucking politicians and their 2 bid worthless agendas)[/quote]

[URL]http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/02/23/dharavi.mumbai.slums/index.html?eref=edition[/URL]

whatever the agenda, i hope it happens...

#1172891Post 31 of 64

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[QUOTE=day_for_night;714984][URL]http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/02/23/dharavi.mumbai.slums/index.html?eref=edition[/URL]

whatever the agenda, i hope it happens...[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE]The scheme is the brainchild of Mukesh Mehta, an Indian architect who made his name in the U.S. His vision is to use private money to redevelop the slum and turn Mumbai into an international business destination.[/QUOTE]

:roll: This dude needs a reality check. Although I have learnt never to say never, it was hard for me to swallow that this particular dream will come true. Back in the early 90's, now deceased PM Rajiv Gandhi tried the same thing. They developed these huge complexes of apartment right across the street from Dharavi.

What happened next?

The slum dwellers returned to their houses in Dharavi and rented away their newly inherited apartments to make money off of them. More than living in a slum, its a type of psychology that's seemingly ingrained when several prior generations have lived through the type of lifestyle you get, when living in slums. It differs from person to person but as evident from past events, majority of that population seem to be affected by it.

Afar from the obvious cleanliness and health hazards, the close knit relations and social structures that people formulate and get used to, cannot be replaced imo.

As far as destroying these slums to make sky-rises, these fancy dreams that these architects envision lack way more "reality" than anything.

#1172893Post 32 of 64

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I really liked this movie. It was really well done imo. I would definitely watch it again.

#1172915Post 33 of 64

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[quote=Highsteppa;714762]Considering it was European made and financed, your point is a massive fail.

Fox Searchlight's involvement was only for distribution. So maybe you should do your research before posting outrageous conspiracy theories.[/quote]

Oh it must be a coincidence then that Jindal is Indian. Slumdog wins every Oscar. The last terrorist attack was in India. What else...

#1172952Post 34 of 64

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[QUOTE=runningman;715021]Oh it must be a coincidence then that Jindal is Indian. Slumdog wins every Oscar. The last terrorist attack was in India. What else...[/QUOTE]

I know someone on here (who isnt here anymore) but was drawing remarkably similar and random conclusions like that

#1172963Post 35 of 64

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[quote=runningman;715021]Oh it must be a coincidence then that Jindal is Indian. Slumdog wins every Oscar. The last terrorist attack was in India. What else...[/quote]

What are you talking about? Jindal has been around for quite some time. He was given the opportunity to be McCain's running mate. Republicans see him as the next potential republican president. That's been about 2 years in the works. You're drawing conclusions out of thin air.

#1172977Post 36 of 64

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I draw conclusions from patterns. A pattern of events will lead you to a conclusion. The conclusion being that the US needs India really bad right now. That is why they are getting all the great press.

A conspiracy theory would be me saying that Obama will bring the world together because NASA claims that we are being attacked by aliens forcing the world to work together against the aliens. That is a conspiracy theory. Making notes of how many times India has been in the news over the last few months is a pattern.

#1172992Post 37 of 64

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[QUOTE=runningman;715086]Making notes of how many times India has been in the news over the last few months is a pattern.[/QUOTE]

So if Canada is not in the news at all is there another hidden pattern of deception :?:

#1173077Post 38 of 64

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[quote=Kamal;715103]So if Canada is not in the news at all is there another hidden pattern of deception :?:[/quote]

We're actually too busy training our beavers to build massive dams to cause the illusion of global warming and flood all the cities. Now you're all fucked, cause you know too much. Our mounted police should be arriving at your door on horseback, ramming down your door with a set of moose antlers that we wield with the same skill as a Klingon Batlath.

As for runningman, keep trying to connect those dots.

#1173429Post 39 of 64

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well someone has to since nobody else has a brain.

Check this out.. I guess the little actor got his ass beat by his dad.

[URL]http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2279435.ece[/URL]

#1173461Post 40 of 64

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its unfolding like any media circus that's getting out of hand but soon it would be 'slumdog who?'

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