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Son Osmanlı Yandım Ali
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10.       Sherlock
9 posts
 07 May 2007 Mon 11:31 am

I saw the promo, it looked real nice, OST is great too, I was able to get the soundtrack from friends.

11.       etimologist
156 posts
 27 Feb 2009 Fri 07:41 pm

 

Quoting Quasimodo

Now that you´re concerned about stereo of all kind, the demon of the void, here is for you an IQ test concerning the very stereo! First try to perceive what is (not) what and why, then I can teach you stereo of all kind.

 this is related cis trans isomery in organic chemistry and enantiomers and diastromers

 

12.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 27 Feb 2009 Fri 07:46 pm

 

Quoting etimologist

 

 this is related cis trans isomery in organic chemistry and enantiomers and diastromers

 

 

 Can you translate? lol



Edited (2/27/2009) by TheAenigma [Changed my smiley...very important :D]

13.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 27 Feb 2009 Fri 08:01 pm

 

Quoting longinotti1

There was an English review in Today Zaman. It sounds pretty interesting. They said the special effects are state of the art, that it hopes to restore Turkish Cinema to the level(meaning ticket sales in Turkey) it had in the 70s when very many films were made. They said Indy films like Uzak, (Nuri Bilge Ceylan) do very well in Europe and America, but Turks don´t buy many tickets. (I saw Uzuk in the USA, we liked it). Anyway, the movie "Son Osmanlý Yandým Ali" has an action hero, like the classics in the 70s. I plan to buy a DVD when they come out.

 

It was one of the crappiest movies I have ever seen. They definately ´restored´ Turkish Cinema to the level it had in 70s (quality wise)..lol

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