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Sikh, Rattle & Roll (2002)
For shame, another attempt to trivialise a major world faith
Sikhism is one of the worlds major religions and like others it is full of tradition and history. This film is a disgrace - it takes back the hard effort of many to show the world that sikhs are dedicated and religious minded people who respect other religions while having the utmost love for God and faith in their own way of Life.
Don't watch this propaganda man - simply put - it will appeal to those who revel in the westernisation of all things in the incredulous belief that if it is 'western' then it is modern, forward thinking and better. Real sikhs, the Khalsa, will be horrified at the absurd suggestion that a Sikh would chose between a incrediblly proud history of his brethren or...Elvis? Not only has Elvis left the building, he has taken all the moral fibre of this film with him.
Im todays society - this is a shocking film - and not even good-schocking!! It is an insult to the tens of millions of dedicated Sikhs and an afront to Sikh dignity.
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
If you're deciding whether to watch it - do it!
I have watched a lot of movies. I have read a lot of books, well, some books. I thought TKAMB was one of the best books i ever read - it is a phenomenon - it will have you hooked. The film is one of the most beautiful movie experiences you are likely to have. I am a 25 yr old guy who thinks the SImpons, South Park, Jackass and 24 are the best things on TV but i found TKAMB sheer enjoyment.
Stop reading now, put the DVD or video in and just enjoy, i cant say more than - just watch it!