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steeljack 17-10-2008 01:29

who remembers Sabu
 
Just finished watching 'Thief of Bagdad' , yep I know it sounds sad , (it was a staple of Sunday afternoon television in the 50s) but re-watching it again after all these years I was surprised at the number of special effects , all done without the modern day wizardry of computers , Considering it was made in 1940 , early days of color film I think it should be added to any 'classic/best ' movie list .
Looking back , I'm thinking that Sabu was on a lot of little lads 'heros' list during the 50s, he got to play with Elephants and Snakes in the Original Jungle book ;) ;)

WillowTheWhisp 17-10-2008 07:39

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When I was a child we had an ornament of an elephant with a boy on its back. The boy was always referred to as Sabu but I don't know if it was really meant to be him as the character in Jungle book or something or just a general depiction of a boy on an elephant. My mother must have associated it with him though and gave it the name.

jaysay 17-10-2008 10:16

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There's a lot of truth in the old saying "They don't make um like that anymore";)

south aussie 17-10-2008 12:44

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[quote=steeljack;642009]Just finished watching 'Thief of Bagdad' , yep I know it sounds sad , (it was a staple of Sunday afternoon television in the 50s) but re-watching it again after all these years I was surprised at the number of special effects , all done without the modern day wizardry of computers , Considering it was made in 1940 , early days of color film I think it should be added to any 'classic/best ' movie list .
Looking back , I'm thinking that Sabu was on a lot of little lads 'heros' list during the 50s, he got to play with Elephants and Snakes in the Original Jungle book ;) ;)[/quot

At the time the movie was made Sabu was the only Indian voice we heard.
Now they are on the phone every hour of the day pretending they are calling from MELBOURNE trying to sell anything and everything

But we all know they are calling from CALCUTTA [can,t spell MUMBAI]

jaysay 17-10-2008 16:40

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[quote=south aussie;642084]
Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 642009)
Just finished watching 'Thief of Bagdad' , yep I know it sounds sad , (it was a staple of Sunday afternoon television in the 50s) but re-watching it again after all these years I was surprised at the number of special effects , all done without the modern day wizardry of computers , Considering it was made in 1940 , early days of color film I think it should be added to any 'classic/best ' movie list .
Looking back , I'm thinking that Sabu was on a lot of little lads 'heros' list during the 50s, he got to play with Elephants and Snakes in the Original Jungle book ;) ;)[/quot

At the time the movie was made Sabu was the only Indian voice we heard.
Now they are on the phone every hour of the day pretending they are calling from MELBOURNE trying to sell anything and everything

But we all know they are calling from CALCUTTA [can,t spell MUMBAI]

Tell us about it south aussie, its no different over here, every time you ring one of the big companies its like talking to bleeding an outboard motor whoop whoop whoop whoop:eek:

steeljack 17-10-2008 17:03

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[quote=jaysay;642116]
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Originally Posted by south aussie (Post 642084)
Tell us about it south aussie, its no different over here, every time you ring one of the big companies its like talking to bleeding an outboard motor whoop whoop whoop whoop:eek:

continuing with the thread wander :rolleyes: why is it that most of the folks employed by call centers in Bangalore have names like 'Wayne' and 'Cindy' , don't the business owners know by now that most 'westerners' have no problem with names like Ranjit and Nassima , and lets be honest , most folks would have more confidence having a Ranjit try to sort out a technical problem than letting a 'Wayne' have a go* .........only problem I ever had was when a call center employee once asked me during idle chit-chat while waiting for a download was how far from Wolverhampton I lived :eek:

*sorry non-PC streotyping :D

WillowTheWhisp 17-10-2008 17:47

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Whenever someone calls me and tells me their name is Shiela or Grahame and they are obviously not then I usually ask them what their name really is! It annoys me that they insult our intelligence by using obviously false names.

MargaretR 17-10-2008 17:54

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If we weren't paying for the call wouldn't it be nice to ask them to spell all they say in that 'bravo/ tango' code :)


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