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3rd December 2013, 02:32 PM
#2361
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3rd December 2013 02:32 PM
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5th December 2013, 02:36 AM
#2362
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A good day to die hard - a bad choice to watch it.
I was really dissapointed about this movie. I enjoyed all the other 4 die hard movies. I took the DVD out to see if i put my Mission Impossible DVD instead, but no. One good thing was the action sequences, esp on the roads.
I am not sure if there will be a Die Hard 6. Die hard 5 is not a good way to end the era of die hard treats.
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5th December 2013, 06:56 AM
#2363
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The action sequences were the worst. So much shaky cams. Shaky cams need to die!
It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.
- Robert H. Goddard
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6th December 2013, 12:28 AM
#2364
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Originally Posted by
mappi
Sutta Kadhai reminded me a lot the amateur stage performances in the school/college cultural events; esp. that song in the bar. Where the movie failed big time is at no point we get into the mindset of the characters. But still I enjoyed it (mostly in bits), liked the music and situations.
Exactly!
High-school stage dramave dhaan. But the poor makers must have worked really hard in scripting each sequence...so hard that the jokes are killed by the sheer length of the scene. This is one unique unfunny movie where each and every scene is stretched beyond the permissible limit. The film starts with M.S.Bhaskar with a silly hat, shooting birds. He walks, whistles, aims and shoots one(I wonder why those fake blue birds are shown from close range). The scene is repeated and then again repeated before the titles roll. A person walks into police station and presents his complaint to Table 1, to Table 2...3, 4, 5 and 6. The tea stall kid takes out each glass one by one, till all 6 glasses are kept on the table. Nasser and the Singam-constable talk about the drinking habits in Russia, Australia, Gujarat, Aminjikkarai and another 10 different regions. There are repeat scenes in stunt sequences as well. Nasser nadandha slow motion, Jayaprakash nadandha slow motion. Andha sappa sceneukku oru neeeeelamaaana intro meesik........yapppaa! vidungada sami!
ஒரு ஆதிக்க நாயகன் சாதிக்க வந்தால் அடங்குதல் முறை தானோ..
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6th December 2013, 11:09 AM
#2365
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Veteran Hubber
Originally Posted by
hattori_hanzo
Exactly!
High-school stage dramave dhaan. But the poor makers must have worked really hard in scripting each sequence...so hard that the jokes are killed by the sheer length of the scene. This is one unique unfunny movie where each and every scene is stretched beyond the permissible limit. The film starts with M.S.Bhaskar with a silly hat, shooting birds. He walks, whistles, aims and shoots one(I wonder why those fake blue birds are shown from close range). The scene is repeated and then again repeated before the titles roll. A person walks into police station and presents his complaint to Table 1, to Table 2...3, 4, 5 and 6. The tea stall kid takes out each glass one by one, till all 6 glasses are kept on the table. Nasser and the Singam-constable talk about the drinking habits in Russia, Australia, Gujarat, Aminjikkarai and another 10 different regions. There are repeat scenes in stunt sequences as well. Nasser nadandha slow motion, Jayaprakash nadandha slow motion. Andha sappa sceneukku oru neeeeelamaaana intro meesik........yapppaa! vidungada sami!
With this type of movie...they try to make fun of Tamil movies here & there!
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7th December 2013, 02:22 AM
#2366
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Pacific Rim - Dinosaurs VS "Transformers"
Acting: ok
story: thin
visual effects: top notch
music score: ok
direction: good
Even though It didnt gimme the big kick like the the transformers, the movie wasnt bad. It was typical americans save the world movie. God bless america.
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7th December 2013, 07:47 PM
#2367
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Now You See Me
Fantastic movie and Fantastic writing.Should definitely give to writer,The way they have made us to do guess game of who is 'eye' is awesomatic of aromole
Strongly recommended
Rajesh......
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8th December 2013, 10:34 PM
#2368
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Actually i didnt find any bad tamilian in the film. There is one traitor character which I thought was a tamilian. But he ended up being a Malayali. If guys like Seeman are desperate to create problems over silly issues, then we cant expect others to consider our opinions when there is really a serious issue.
Semma deep insight!
M.K. Narayanan, Sivasankara Menon, A.K.Antony, Satish Nambiar, Vijay Nambiar, Nirupama Menon Rao....
இந்திய தேசியம், இந்திய நீதி, இந்திய தருமம்:
இலட்சம் தமிழன் செத்தாலும் பரவாயில்லை. ஒரே ஒரு <டிங்க்> மனசும் கூடப் புண்பட்டுவிடக்கூடாது!
டகால்ட்டி திராவிடன் கருணாநிதியின் கையால் சாவதைக் காட்டிலும் ஒரிஜினல் <டிங்> ஜெ.வின் கையால் அழிவது மேல்!
"The Recrudescence of Thamizh ethnicism is deadlier than Ebola Virus - declares Dr. Varna Ratna, announcing the path-breaking discovery.."
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9th December 2013, 09:51 PM
#2369
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Diamond Hubber
Paandiya Naadu
- good, neat commercial family action drama
- liked the way screenplay is done & the performance of all the actors
- easily Vishal's best in terms of acting
- Susheendran is a much better director compared to all those over hyped-stylish-copy cat directors around here & for me he is the versatile / best director in 2013..
- Aadhalal kadhal seiveer & Paandiya Naadu... less expected-more satisfied in 2013
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9th December 2013, 09:56 PM
#2370
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Thira
This Vineeth Srinivasan has stuff. Although wiki says it is inspired from 'Trade', I didnt find any huge similarity except the brother going in search of the kidnapped sister. Recommended.
I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.
- Bernard Shaw
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