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I really don't care for the Panther films. My other favorite is actually the strange abortion cop drama The Carey Treatment.

To be fair though, none of these people were big names in 1956.

Miles, I just checked it out and it seems to be working again.

I liked it here. But I find the melodrama stuff say in like "Once Upon A Time" to not really work for me. I think something about the over-violent films + melodrama always feels like too much, and makes me rather watch one of the nice SRK films.

It's mostly an appeal thing (this only has a fraction of the comments other articles get despite being one of the biggest hits of 2012), but I would love to run a monthly wrap-up column if we had the budget for it. And yes, I personally would much rather write about some of the more mainstream Bollywood blockbusters

I think there's something about the tiresome aspect that I find compelling. Ironically, I found Dev D pretty tiresome and hated Bombay Velvet. It might just be the post-satrical engagement with the Amitabh Bachchan 1970s films? The goat during the marriage proposal scene was kind of everything I've ever wanted.