Monday, December 15, 2008

Who is the best comedian?

Was watching Thillu Mullu recently!
Ayyampettai Arivudainambi Kalia Perumal Chandran. Double Bonus when Indran makes his entry. Its difficult to select a particular scene as the best one (cudnt help the cliche, but true.)
Though, in the first-among-equals list, comes:

Interview scene:

:Sattaila enna bommai?
-Poonai Sir.
:Adhula enna avlo perumai? Get Out!

:...... thuthukudila paanai eduthutu ponaare oru periya mahaan,avara pathi neenga kelvi patrukeengala?
-illaye pa
:appo avar dhaan enga appa!

- scenes with the podi payyan who tries to ape rajinikanth
- ippo meesai mukiyama illa paatu mukiyama?
- and ofcourse, Sowkar Janaki.

Credits to Visu for managing some of the best dialogues ever. Thankfully, there is no hint of the usual confusionism in his dialogues.

KB's direction, complemented by a wonderful trio (Superstar, Thengai seenivasan and Sowkar) with Visu's dialogues - unparalleled comedy as yet.

will definitely watch again. And again.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Facebook

Joined facebook recently. Another timepass. Started scribbling on 'Walls'. Lets see how long it is before the excitement fizzes out.

As far I can see, (which is not a great distance), I dont find it friendly as orkut. Serves the same purpose though. Now, with more networking sites like these, all you have to do is, within the same network of friends, decide if you should Post a scrap or write on the Wall. :)

a recent update: Facebuk is cool. way better than orkut. but a lot more visibility whether u like it ot not. u cant do as much as a whisper to ur friend without the whole world being told abt it. its got these cool quizzes and Top 5 ratings.. so far so gud.
An apple a day, keeps the doctor away.
If the doctor is smart, keep the apple away. :)

Monday, December 1, 2008

Moon and Stars Smiling!


On Monday across Australia, Venus and Jupiter were in formation with the moon to appear as a smiley face in the night sky.

The three-day-old crescent moon and planets appeared above the western horizon.

The unusual astronomical event was close enough to see with the naked eye from about 9pm.

Venus and Jupiter have appeared near each other in the evening sky for the past week but last night was the best time to see the smiley face.

It will be another five years before the formation appears again.

Courtesy: Yahoo!