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What accounts for the enduring appeal of vigilante films?

Simple answer – Because the world is full of pussies without cojones, viewers like to experience the vicarious thrill of going after the bad guys bham, bham.

Of course, we’re different from all ye cojone-less schmucks.

We picked Harry Brown for one reason, and one reason only – Because we love the British actor Michael Caine, the lead player in this vigilante movie released last year.

For the many dolts lurking here, Michael Caine is Batman’s butler Alfred. Rings a bell?

Although we planned to see the movie in the theater, that never happened and we eagerly awaited the DVD.

Michael Caine in Harry Brown

The Old Vigilante

Disappointing
Alas, what a disappointment the movie turned out to be.

Sure, the old man Michael Caine was good. The acting, the charming British accent and all of that. Continue reading »

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As sure as night follows day, if the food at an Indian restaurant in the U.S. is not bad then you can be certain that the service will be Myir-Pudungi (rotten).

Yes, go ahead and bet your balls bails on that. You’re on a strong wicket here. No need for any match fixing. ;)

We stumbled upon the existence of Myilai Masala when we were searching for something else in Hamilton, NJ.

Never one to say no to South Indian food, we jumped at the opportunity to gorge ourselves and headed there as soon as we could.

By the way, Myilai Masala is a vegetarian restaurant for those of you who abhor meat.

Alas, whatever solace we got from the food at Myilai Masala, the Myir Pudungi service more than wiped it out. :(

Myilai Masala = Myir-Pudungi Service + OK Food

Heavenly Rasam, Divine Beetroot Halwa
If there is a restaurant anywhere in the world that makes Rasam or Beetroot Halwa as delicious as what the Myilai Masala guys churn out, we haven’t heard of it or tasted it yet.

Folks, what these Myir-Pudungi oops Myilai Masala guys make is ambrosia masquerading as Beetroot Halwa and Rasam.

Simply Divine. So good, we had two cups of each. Continue reading »

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