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ہفتہ 21 مئی 2005Saturday, May 21, 2005

House of Sand and Fog

House of Sand and Fog was a sorta good movie. I would rate it 7/10. Ben Kingsley was good as an Iranian expat.

However, it was depressing and Amber doesn’t like depressing movies, which means I have to console her after watching such movies. It’s not a task I relish especially since I can usually be found laughing at the tragic scenes in a movie.

Posted by Zack at May 21, 2005 12:04 PM in Movies

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My name is Zack also and I thought House of Sand and Fog was a Fantastic movie! I saw it with my girlfriend and she was sobbing and crying through the entire ending. It made me really uncomfortable.

Posted by: Zack (1 comments) at May 21, 2005 5:35 PM

hehehe :-)

Posted by: Asif (37 comments) at May 24, 2005 7:52 AM

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