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Saawariya (2007)
The worst movie of the century
I should have read the review here before going to the theater.. It was a complete waste of time. THe 1st song came out of the blue within 10 minutes after the movie started...the second one within 5 minutes.. I was counting the number of songs.. there was nothing better to do. The two debutants should join an acting school. I longed to see some sunlight in the movie.. The only expense the producer had was to pay the actors and actresses and some lousy neon tubes to decorate the chandni bar.. I should have read the review here before going to the theater.. It was a complete waste of time. THe 1st song came out of the blue within 10 minutes after the movie started...the second one within 5 minutes.. I was counting the number of songs.. there was nothing better to do. The two debutants should join an acting school. I longed to see some sunlight in the movie.. The only expense the producer had was to pay the actors and actresses and some lousy neon tubes to decorate the chandni bar..
Scandalize My Name: Stories from the Blacklist (1998)
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Please somebody start commenting on this movie... I need it to write a paper for my racism class..
Scandalize My Name provides a searing examination of how "Red Scare" politics were used to hinder America's civil rights movement. This powerful film documents the first-hand experiences of African-American performers faced with blacklists, loyalty oaths and other discrimination. It explores the impact these tactics had on the performers' careers and on civil rights as a whole. Paul Robeson, Jackie Robinson, Harry Belafonte, Ossie Davis, and Dick Campbell are just a few of the notable personalities featured. ~ Scott Albright, All Movie Guide Scandalize My Name provides a searing examination of how "Red Scare" politics were used to hinder America's civil rights movement. This powerful film documents the first-hand experiences of African-American performers faced with blacklists, loyalty oaths and other discrimination. It explores the impact these tactics had on the performers' careers and on civil rights as a whole. Paul Robeson, Jackie Robinson, Harry Belafonte, Ossie Davis, and Dick Campbell are just a few of the notable personalities featured. ~ Scott Albright, All Movie Guide