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| So is anyone else from Geopat ........... traipsing over to Olympian City for the Hong Kong premiere of "Bride and Prejudice"? If so any pointers to nearby watering holes in that god forsaken place would be much appreciated. |
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| oh yeah! mind sharing details of venue, etc? |
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#3
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| was planning on seeing it on Thurs, so please no reviews. Rani |
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| I was referring to the Premiere, which is on wednesday night @ Olympian City. Too late to get in so wait in line on Thursday with the plebs. |
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| hi im from geoexpat! |
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| im from geoexpat! Yes I'm sure you are. Geopat is of course another familair of Geographical Expatriate though many geopats I know aspire to the moniker of Geoduck for less then obvious reasons-Bombay Duck anyone? btw BnP was a real humdinger and I plan on a repeat dose real soon. Balle Balle KK |
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| KK, saw it last night! Really enjoyed it. I think I'd like to see the Hindi version, the songs in English didn't sound right. |
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| Rani In an Aishwarya Rai movie, nothing else matters. The songs could be in Senegalese for all I care. Here's a good tip for Aishwarya fans: when you go to see any of her movies, go alone. Buy three tickets and keep the seats to your left and right empty so that nothing disturbs you from enjoying that ethereal beauty |
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| songs could be in Senegalese for all I care. Now you will have all the Cote D'Ivorians up in arms! This has to be the very first post by you GF in which there is not even the hint of the amber nectar. Ash does seem to have had a profund effect on you; I just hope you dont get the crap beat out of you when you return home tonight. Apparently only the Soundtrack to the Hindi vesion is available right now -not suprising as the US will only get to see it from Christmas on- The reviews for Balle Balle [the hindi version] have not been good. |
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| Bollywood makeover The BnP musicman armed with his trusty tablas goes head to head with listeners favourites: the winner by a head -"Grease" has to be heard http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/pr...e_ticket.shtml Hot on the heels of the film Bride & Prejudice, musician and composer Kuljit Bhamra is live on The Ticket stage, giving your movie ideas a Bollywood makeover |