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10 Movies That Were Better Than 12 Years A Slave


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Umesh Gautam
raja sen
by Umesh Gautam on Mar 08, 2014 12:02 PM

raja sen .. u r the most illogical reporter that I have come across.. did u ever that wach these films.. u remind us of kejru.. a movie kejru in making,

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Happy Friday
so red iff review is not good
by Happy Friday on Mar 08, 2014 04:38 AM

the whole world likes something and sen dislike it? and we are checking his review before going to movies???

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sameerbhagwat
review
by sameerbhagwat on Mar 07, 2014 08:29 PM

somtimes i wonder, y dis freak(raja sen),likes movies which other dont, ru alien to mankind?amongst movies u hv mentioned, nebraska and wolf of wall street and blue jasmine r comparable to 12 yers bt not better dan dat.bt all other movies r dnt even deserved to b mentioned. u r really poor , moron

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Sujeet Singh
Foolish Article
by Sujeet Singh on Mar 07, 2014 04:11 PM

All movies mentioned would make you die watching them. None is watchable, so boring and useless stories

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chaitanya kulhalli
Puesdo Intellectual
by chaitanya kulhalli on Mar 07, 2014 03:26 PM

who ever has written this piece reeks of pseudo intelligence and the writer clearly had IQ of a goldfish

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thu tha
Grand Masti
by thu tha on Mar 07, 2014 03:24 PM

is missing from the list.

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manikantan k
Copycat
by manikantan k on Mar 07, 2014 02:57 PM  | Hide replies

12 Years a Slave is heavily inspired/copied from Director BALA's Paradesi movie(TAMIL). Sadly, none of the noted Reviewers pointed this out.

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aaron kumar
Re: Copycat
by aaron kumar on Mar 07, 2014 03:20 PM
Hi Mani, Slave stories are present throughout the world, using the word inspired is quite ok, but the word copied is little too much. Anyway, Paradesi is a very well made movie.

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sreeram ganti
Re: Copycat
by sreeram ganti on Mar 07, 2014 03:26 PM
For 12 years, violinist Solomon Northup toiled as a slave in Louisiana in secret, after being kidnapped from his home in Saratoga, New York, and sold for $650. Finally, on January 4, 1853, after an allied plantation worker sent several letters north on his behalf, Northup was freed, and returned home.

For the entire period in between, all his friends and family—including his wife and two young children—had no way of knowing where he was. But it didn’t take until this past year’s Best Picture winner 12 Years A Slave for his story to once again be widely known.
NEED WE ADD ANYTHING? ONLY ONE POINT....LOOK AT THE DATES AND REMEMBER THAT THE MOVIE WAS BASED ON THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY

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useless bollywood
Re: Copycat
by useless bollywood on Mar 07, 2014 06:18 PM
bala's paradesi is itself inspired by the novel Red tea ..and hollywood inspired from paradesi ??

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