09-21-2014, 03:06 PM
Been toying with renting this from iTunes for $3.99 but then found it at Logos used for $3 and just couldn't resist. I own it now - the disc has a rental sticker but is in pristine condition which leads me to believe it was hardly ever rented.
It's not nearly as good out of context (my bungalow is not a substitute for Naz cinema at midnight), but it's still quite enjoyable. It achieves exactly what it sets out to achieve, a fusion of the Kung Fu and Bollywood genres, so of course, I'm gonna enjoy it. I suspect that only CF might get it here as he has had experience with both genres. I really wouldn't recommend it for Bollywood virgins.
Dhoom has sent me down the Bollywood rabbit hole.
It's not nearly as good out of context (my bungalow is not a substitute for Naz cinema at midnight), but it's still quite enjoyable. It achieves exactly what it sets out to achieve, a fusion of the Kung Fu and Bollywood genres, so of course, I'm gonna enjoy it. I suspect that only CF might get it here as he has had experience with both genres. I really wouldn't recommend it for Bollywood virgins.
Dhoom has sent me down the Bollywood rabbit hole.
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