I’ve been inspired to open this thread in which you can all share favourite film scenes and dialogues in the cafe.
Mods i gave this much carefull consideration and was tempted to post it in the Multimedia section however this cafe is far more popular and i believe that like the songs thread it’s more appropriate here after all hard working folk like me have nothing else to discuss between worldly matters other than the humble film.
Afterall back home you all remmber the gups in cafes over films right
So please feel free to share your favourite scenes… all are welcome to participate and i urge you to do so… Please folks keep it nice and respect everyones views and opinions as well as giving your own.
This is one of my Favourite westerns and it’s a shame it was never seen by as big as an Audience becuase it is a “Spagetti Western”. That means it wasn’t actually made in America but Italy.
That said these films were so much better than what was put out by Hollywood the actor is Terrence Hill whose actually half German and half Italian and very much cooler than Eastwood, even though he never used his real name either.
They dont make films like this no more and the tunes just amazing. Mr Sannan get a copy quick time cowboy.
a blind men joh mohl main jahta hai aur waha peh toilete main toilet se bahir niqal kar kehta hai itni thand kyu hai lagta hai bahraf bahrne walli hai mohl main (golmal Return, Arshad Warsi in da mohl)
Okey Jee intazaar rakongaah… Waissay the idea was inspired by Sannan he’ did the Allama Iqbal role… i just came along later and made the thread
Gustakee maaf ho Mountains Bhena.
Yeh thread is vaja kilye humne koli ke aap sub yahan apnee pasand ke film aur dialogue post karen.
Aaow aur jo marzee hain post karo aur hushee manoaw hanso aur dusro ko hanso.
Classic scene from the classic movie “Braveheart”:
Aye, fight and you may die. Run, and you’ll live… at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin’ to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they’ll never take… OUR FREEDOM!