Sheroo the Wonder Bird
Dharem-Veer
Dharam-Veer is a movie designed to thrill, and it succeeds on all of the intended levels, as well as on many levels that probably weren’t so intentional. In addition to the thrill of watching its spectacular musical numbers and beautiful stars, there is the singular thrill that comes from seeing combinations of color and fabric that will likely never be repeated in human history. Adding to Dharam-Veer’s singularity is the fact that it’s pretty much guaranteed to be the only place where you can see a special effects shot of a horse jumping over a castle wall that is at once so patently phony and so hauntingly compelling. Even if you could find any of these elements in another film, the chances of that film also starring Sheroo The Wonder Bird are slim to none.
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Comments
Comment from Todd
Time: March 6, 2008, 11:25 am
Sorry about that. Due to the shocking nature of Dharam-Veer, it was determined that screen captures of any greater size might have caused retinal damage.
Comment from Matthew Fudge
Time: March 7, 2008, 5:41 am
Clearly you’ve never been round my gaff where we are forever jumping horses over castles. In fact I’m getting tired of it.
Comment from KeithA
Time: March 7, 2008, 11:27 am
They could have really used Commando’s flying car.
Comment from Joshua
Time: March 6, 2008, 4:23 am
I was terribly disappointed when, upon clicking on the clickable vidcaps, my browser too me to another page where the picture was exactly the same size, but on a white background.