This weekend we saw two movies one old and one new both with the same underlying message. Coincidence? Maybe. The older one was a Bond thriller called 'The Spy Who Loved Me', where the svelte Russian agent tells Commander Bond to have one - positive mental attitude that is. Of course you cannot be Bond if you do not. The other is an engaging romantic comedy called 'About Time'. The romantic comedy genre has taken off big time and I think is directly proportional to the amount of anti-depressant pills being sold in the country. The cast is not your A-listers but the story line is easy flowing and acting very natural. It is a tale of a family where the guys can travel back in time to a certain event and change the way things work out based on the observed chain reaction the first time around. The movie is set in Cornwall, England on the coast where the protagonist grows up to be an adult and goes through life wanting to find and experience true l...
Among human crayons I am Brown. Also, my thoughts bounce around and resemble the idea of Brownian motion. This blog is an interface for the reader into this unique jello I call my mind. A mind so fertile anything grows. An agnostic yet curious mind. A mind attempting the Horatian or Kabirism maxim of Carpe Diem or Aaj kareso aab. Rated W I L D for wilfully irritating to large demographic is sometimes the latter - graphic in its descriptions. Caveat Lector!