Choices, Choices
5 November 2009 22:58Lacuna Diving Bunny and I have decided to spend the day window shopping in Little India, and then watch one of the Bollywood movies my mom (an unrepentant romance fiend) has given me.
Google-searching for more information about the titles she gave me, we've narrowed our choices down to:
Door Number 1: Bhool Bhulaiyaa. A "Bollywood psychological thriller comedy horror film." It has a haunted castle in it.
Door Number 2: Jab We Met. Apparently a combination of "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," mixed "Road Trip," and that Drew Barrymore movie where the heroine reminds the hero how to enjoy life again.
Door Number 3: Guru. Synposis begins with "a young boy dreams of making it big some day, but his father warns him that such dreams never come true."
Personally, I find myself unwholesomely attracted to the horror movie with singing and dancing in it. But I may need to watch that with more people than just us two. What do you vote for?
Google-searching for more information about the titles she gave me, we've narrowed our choices down to:
Door Number 1: Bhool Bhulaiyaa. A "Bollywood psychological thriller comedy horror film." It has a haunted castle in it.
Door Number 2: Jab We Met. Apparently a combination of "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," mixed "Road Trip," and that Drew Barrymore movie where the heroine reminds the hero how to enjoy life again.
Door Number 3: Guru. Synposis begins with "a young boy dreams of making it big some day, but his father warns him that such dreams never come true."
Personally, I find myself unwholesomely attracted to the horror movie with singing and dancing in it. But I may need to watch that with more people than just us two. What do you vote for?