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ajithfederer
6th February 2009, 08:41 AM
Sicko :thumbsup:

Michael Moore :clap:

People working in healthcare sector should watch. Shows how flawed the American health care system is.

crajkumar_be
7th February 2009, 07:12 PM
Dark Knight at last. Nalla thaan irukku but ithukku ithana hype-a? :shock:

Vivasaayi
7th February 2009, 07:24 PM
Dark Knight at last. Nalla thaan irukku but ithukku ithana hype-a? :shock:

shabbbaaaa...atlast someone :relieved:

P_R
7th February 2009, 09:50 PM
:x
Feddy, EdhAvadhu seyyaNum....

ajithfederer
7th February 2009, 10:23 PM
8 Maasam kalichu paathutu enna ithanai loipaa nnu pechu?? :lol:

Padam nalla irunduchu illa. Adhu podhum :boo:

Dark Knight at last. Nalla thaan irukku but ithukku ithana hype-a? :shock:

crajkumar_be
8th February 2009, 02:30 AM
8 Maasam kalichu paathutu enna ithanai loipaa nnu pechu?? :lol:


:lol:

complicateur
8th February 2009, 02:37 PM
He's Just not that into you - Jennifer Connolly :bow: Predictably enjoyable.

P_R
8th February 2009, 02:46 PM
He's Just not that into you - Jennifer Connolly :bow: Predictably enjoyable.
Using up the previleges eh ?

directhit
8th February 2009, 04:13 PM
VCB - nice movie
Penelope :bow: SJ :slurp: now watching match point :P

P_R
8th February 2009, 04:20 PM
VCB - nice movie
Penelope :bow:
ungaLukku ministry-la idam pArkkuREn

thilak4life
8th February 2009, 04:38 PM
Hunger - Disappointed. But for a masochistic turn from Michael Fassbender, and hand few moments (like the long shot of the dialogue with Liam Cunningham). In the end you wonder about Bobby Sands than about the film. Perhaps a bit about its failure.

thilak4life
8th February 2009, 05:11 PM
Frozen River - I dig films where you have helpless characters. Unknowingly and inevitably there are events which brings about a change. I like films that transforms the setting into canvass without undermining the narrative. You need films to be made on different milieus. As much as you want Scorsese's New york or Spike Lee's or Woody allen's or Coppola, you'd also want to see the borders of New York State (USA). Trafficking of illegal immigrants, drug trafficking, racial differences and above all, co-existence are trademark. This film though stays away from overblown complications. It's just accidental that the native Mohawk and white lady meet each other. In spite of ethnical difference and social construct(s), these women(there is a short cameo of a third one, a "Paki") have several similarities, least being of a mother. The lead characters are both single. There is no "great American dream", simply because there is no "American", just simple desire to lead a existence as they see fit. Devoid of self-righteous ("white") pretexts. The film manages to successfully portray the changes (between the characters) and the change (in their lives).

complicateur
8th February 2009, 10:44 PM
He's Just not that into you - Jennifer Connolly :bow: Predictably enjoyable.
Using up the previleges eh ?
Privileges expired last week :( . That might be the most disappointing aspect of this move.

ajithfederer
8th February 2009, 10:59 PM
:D
Bala, It is the only movie which has surpassed the hype, IMHO.


8 Maasam kalichu paathutu enna ithanai loipaa nnu pechu?? :lol:


:lol:

Sid_316
8th February 2009, 11:02 PM
:D
Bala, It is the only movie which has surpassed the hype, IMHO.


8 Maasam kalichu paathutu enna ithanai loipaa nnu pechu?? :lol:


:lol:

Exactly! :)

Wibha
9th February 2009, 12:31 PM
He's just not that into you- :thumbsup:

loved it and enjoyed every bit of it..

hated the actress who played Gigi :x :ugh: so annoying...

The character Neil is THE BEST! :thumbsup: and bradley cooper looks amazing :cool:

thilak4life
9th February 2009, 02:02 PM
Edge of Heaven - Another gem of a film by Fatih Akin. German cinema has found itself a modern Fassbinder. Being a Turkish immigrant himself, Akin is not merely interested in polemics of it, but takes a humane approach to his characters. Akin captures the evocative faces - German and Turkish, with such rigor and emotion. Hyperlink cinema is no gimmick. And the usage of death, the mother of all motifs, and the sadness of it all, are not for shock effect, Akin lets us know with subtitles for each segment and "loss" brings about an epiphany and realization. How very comforting to find 'em understandable...

thilak4life
9th February 2009, 02:12 PM
"Airplane!". Not as funny as the first time. Second time, I had :lol: a bit more. The slapstick had dried up the third time. Still worth a watch I suppose. But not when you're in a flight. :lol2:

thilak4life
9th February 2009, 02:24 PM
Half Nelson - Terrific film on American school system and a perfectly sketched relation of a white teacher and a black student. As with "Frozen river", there are two lead characters, who couldn't help themselves, but help each other. This is much more pronounced in a racial sense, and unlike Frozen river, there is an optimistic element of co-existence much evident in the film. Ryan Gosling is an amazing actor, and his character is enacted with such verisimilitude and nuance.

littlemaster1982
9th February 2009, 06:24 PM
Taken. Pretty good :thumbsup:

Raikkonen
9th February 2009, 07:54 PM
Strangers on a train - Special Edition DVD

Simply sensational. That Bruno guy was amazing.

thilak4life
9th February 2009, 08:47 PM
Strangers on a train - Special Edition DVD

Simply sensational. That Bruno guy was amazing.

:thumbsup:

ajithfederer
10th February 2009, 07:37 AM
The Devil wears Prada.

Oru manushanai ivvalavvvvvvvaaa velai seyya veppanga :lol:

VENKIRAJA
10th February 2009, 05:22 PM
A moment to remember (Korean)
Watched it mainly because the hero played an 'architect' and the chick was gorgeousest. Loved the visuals. The movie was time-pass though!

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
It was a long time since I watched a western. Seriously, this is a great Genre. Thanks to the AFI list. Its far better than the IMDb lists. The lead performances and boy the superb song.. "Raindrops are falling... " :musicsmile: Loved it to the core!

Wibha
12th February 2009, 01:50 PM
The Girl Next Door- Enjoyed it :thumbsup:

littlemaster1982
12th February 2009, 01:57 PM
The Girl Next Door- Enjoyed it :thumbsup:

The heroine is :mrgreen:

Wibha
12th February 2009, 01:59 PM
The Girl Next Door- Enjoyed it :thumbsup:

The heroine is :mrgreen:

she looks really pretty :)

the GUY...OMG!!! harry potter thothutaan :P :D

littlemaster1982
12th February 2009, 02:07 PM
The Girl Next Door- Enjoyed it :thumbsup:

The heroine is :mrgreen:

she looks really pretty :)

the GUY...OMG!!! harry potter thothutaan :P :D

She is quite famous I think :roll: That guy :evil:

Wibha
12th February 2009, 02:08 PM
avan mela ean ivlo kovam :roll:

littlemaster1982
12th February 2009, 02:10 PM
avan mela ean ivlo kovam :roll:

Kovam illa, poraamai :lol:

complicateur
12th February 2009, 02:22 PM
Actually the girl is famous for being Jack Bauer's daughter on 24 (Elisha Cuthbert) and Emile Hirsch (the guy) has graduated to more serious roles in movies such as Milk, Alpha Dog while starring in studio duds such as Speedracer.

VENKIRAJA
13th February 2009, 12:57 AM
Watched Full Metal Jacket. :D Reasserted the fact that 2001 and ACWO are cinematic heights even Kubrick can't touch again. :( Yet, Awesome first half and an even better ending. There was so much to observe in the war scenes that I forgot to note finer features in the scenes that followed them. And yeah, it had some stupid unwanted scenes like the prostitute (with the vietnamese guy/ nigger, etc., long press scenes, interviews) though Powerful performances, weird(apt) OST. Oh, its not the best war movie after all. We do have Apocalypse now and TGoTF. ;)

BTW, Arshu.. watch 'Into the wild'. Strong recommendation. It has the same guy. Watch it.. watch it.

Wibha
13th February 2009, 01:43 AM
avan mela ean ivlo kovam :roll:

Kovam illa, poraamai :lol:

I'm jealous of the girl :lol:

Okay venki will watch :)

thanks compli...

Thalafanz
13th February 2009, 06:54 AM
[tscii:75c2a46eca]Changeling :cool:

Clint Eastwood’s mastery as a director, established over the past decade and a half with Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby, Letters from Iwo Jima, and others, continues with Changeling, a 2008 offering based on a shocking but all-too-true story about child abduction and police corruption in 1920s Los Angeles.

Sat on the edge of my seat. . . and cried for Christine Collins and what she had gone through. After seeing many movies this year, this is no doubt an Oscar winner, both for "Best Picture" and "Best Actress". Angelina Jolie was superb! Only a mother, could have played this part and she was amazing. She really captured how a mother might feel in such a devastating situation. I will keep my fingers crossed for her. :thumbsup:

It is nothing short of enthralling. Clint Eastwood is the master storyteller of our time. Additionally, he's unique in that his movies always offer more in terms of unexpected plot twists. He leaves the moviegoer with the feeling they've watched MORE than just one film. His films are multi-layered. "Million Dollar Baby" turned out to be a different movie than most people thought it would be at face value. Likewise, "Changeling" falls into the same category.

Thank you, Clint, for bringing this gruesomely fascinating case to life. It's as complex as the Black Dahlia ever was. Powerful stuff. :bow:

P.S Groucho bro, have u watched it??? I would like to hear your take on this. :)[/tscii:75c2a46eca]

Raikkonen
13th February 2009, 09:14 AM
The Man Who Knew Too Much (2nd version) :thumbsup:

Moroccan Restaurant scene was :notworthy: and music was just sooper.

Vivasaayi
14th February 2009, 10:21 PM
lock,stock and two smoking barrels Thumbs Up!

Better than snatch anyday.

If you hold back anything, I'll kill ya. If you bend the truth or I think your bending the truth, I'll kill ya. If you forget anything I'll kill ya. In fact, you're gonna have to work very hard to stay alive, Nick. Now do you understand everything I've said? Because if you don't, I'll kill ya.

ajithfederer
14th February 2009, 10:41 PM
Casino 8-)

Vivasaayi
14th February 2009, 11:13 PM
Casino 8-)

I liked it better than goodfellas :)

ajithfederer
14th February 2009, 11:13 PM
Yes me too :).


Casino 8-)

I liked it better than goodfellas :)

VENKIRAJA
15th February 2009, 05:10 PM
lock,stock and two smoking barrels Thumbs Up!

Better than snatch anyday.


Arguments anyone? :P

VENKIRAJA
15th February 2009, 08:03 PM
http://www.filmspotting.net/boards/index.php?topic=4444.0

-Good list up there. Disputable, as well.

Watched Wrestler recently. Aronofsky rocks. The scene where he comes out of the washroom + cheers in the background - :clap: . And, I very much liked the way it ended. He should win.

groucho070
16th February 2009, 09:25 AM
[tscii:f8e64e7ae9]Changeling :cool:

Clint Eastwood’s mastery as a director, established over the past decade and a half with Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby, Letters from Iwo Jima, and others, continues with Changeling, a 2008 offering based on a shocking but all-too-true story about child abduction and police corruption in 1920s Los Angeles.

Sat on the edge of my seat. . . and cried for Christine Collins and what she had gone through. After seeing many movies this year, this is no doubt an Oscar winner, both for "Best Picture" and "Best Actress". Angelina Jolie was superb! Only a mother, could have played this part and she was amazing. She really captured how a mother might feel in such a devastating situation. I will keep my fingers crossed for her. :thumbsup:

It is nothing short of enthralling. Clint Eastwood is the master storyteller of our time. Additionally, he's unique in that his movies always offer more in terms of unexpected plot twists. He leaves the moviegoer with the feeling they've watched MORE than just one film. His films are multi-layered. "Million Dollar Baby" turned out to be a different movie than most people thought it would be at face value. Likewise, "Changeling" falls into the same category.

Thank you, Clint, for bringing this gruesomely fascinating case to life. It's as complex as the Black Dahlia ever was. Powerful stuff. :bow:

P.S Groucho bro, have u watched it??? I would like to hear your take on this. :)[/tscii:f8e64e7ae9]

OH, no man. Is it playing? I am actually waiting for Clint's Gran Torino. Reviews are fantastic. I will look for this one, for sure.

Thalafanz
16th February 2009, 09:30 AM
Yep, it's playing in GSC and TGV here. Gran Torino - released??? :?

groucho070
16th February 2009, 09:36 AM
Yep, it's playing in GSC and TGV here. Gran Torino - released??? :?

Not yet. First I thought they won't release it here, on the account that its a very small movie (five weeks shooting, very low budget) and is not markettable. Ana US-la pichikittu oduthaam. Should be making it here soon. The old man is at his peaklah. And he is only 78 :D

Thalafanz
16th February 2009, 09:40 AM
Yep, it's playing in GSC and TGV here. Gran Torino - released??? :?

Not yet. First I thought they won't release it here, on the account that its a very small movie (five weeks shooting, very low budget) and is not markettable. Ana US-la pichikittu oduthaam. Should be making it here soon. The old man is at his peaklah. And he is only 78 :D

:lol: He should live longer. We need more classics from him. :thumbsup:

thilak4life
16th February 2009, 04:22 PM
Sleuth - Disappointing. Apart from Caine's earnest rendition of his original nemesis (played by Olivier in the original), and Law almost succeeds to fill Caine's shoes with his short little exercise in makeup, and accent - but panicky and rushed. Harold Pinter's "adaptation" is best watched before the original. Although it might take away the ingenuity of original. For one thing, the playing arena is cleansed out of laughs, mystique, and playfulness of the original. The dialogues were uninspiring and almost uttered to the audience nonchalantly, as in, "you knew already, so what the heck!". The exchanges were ought to be dramatic apparently. But nothing works. The original had its subtle innuendos, but Pinter obviously wants to ploy around 'em to engage the audience. Unfortunately that final act (and gay twist) didn't work much for me. The original's was masterful.

littlemaster1982
16th February 2009, 07:59 PM
The Chaser (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1190539/) - Great serial killer movie, though it drags towards the end.

VENKIRAJA
17th February 2009, 09:49 AM
Get the DVD and listen to Mann's commentary. You'll get a feeling that he is more entranced with De Niro's performance. Awesome subtlety in contrast to Pacino's explosive outbursts. I like the line he where he tells Judd to give Chris (Kilmer) a chance, then "pack up, go home". No reaction, then again, with slight threatening note, "Pack UP, go home". What happened to this De Niro? :(

Didn't like the movie. Regular American flick.

Watched Shutter (Thai version) alone. Few scenes did scare me. But, I have seen a couple of Tamil movies which are very similar to this one. No, not this class- The visuals of the movie are breathtaking, a few subtle repetitions show director's touch, music was awesome and the way it ended was too good(predictable though). eksArsist-ku ithu evvalavO thevalai.

Vivasaayi
17th February 2009, 08:22 PM
Felon Quite Good Better than expected

thilak4life
17th February 2009, 08:41 PM
The Ballad of Jack and Rose - Interesting film. It almost succeeds in setting out convincing lead characters (father and girl), and psychological complexities that arise out of their relationship by a self-inflicted alienation from the "other", the deprecating society (in Jack's eyes). That moment of "irresistible impulse" might not be well recieved in spite of the nuance of it. As you might sense, it's an ambitious film. And what's left to say about DDL that hasn't been said before? A master of his craft. His wife, Rebecca miller is a capable director. Camilla Belle is just lovely. Paul Dano, his fat half-brother, and Catherine Keener present interesting idiosyncrasies. There is much to clutch on, and feel for, in this lovely little Oedipus complex melodrama.

VENKIRAJA
17th February 2009, 09:50 PM
Rear Window (1954)
Its not that I hate old movies or I hate movies with enormous hype. But this is bullcrap. Just because its Hitchcock, it doesn't mean it is great. Or atleast let it be great for the others, definitely not for me. Ridiculously disappointing. And so many people were arguing with me that The Usual Suspects is an ordinary movie. :omg:

thilak4life
17th February 2009, 09:55 PM
Did you like Disturbia? :P

P_R
17th February 2009, 10:28 PM
Of the ones I have seen it is certainly the most memorable Hitchcock film. i.e. beyind the sheer viewing pleasure, the only one that spurs you into introspection of why we like what we like in Hitchcock. And it is not comfortable at all.

namma equanimus-ai kEtta niRaiyA solluvAr.

"Nothing has caused the human race so much trouble as intelligence." .... adhAn padamE

ajithfederer
18th February 2009, 09:10 AM
Chinatown

groucho070
18th February 2009, 09:30 AM
Chinatown

Sooper padam. Try its sequel too, The Two Jakes. Not as good as the first one, but watchable. Plus, I am a sucker for Private Eye fiction.

salaam_chennai
18th February 2009, 10:58 AM
OH, no man. Is it playing? I am actually waiting for Clint's Gran Torino. Reviews are fantastic. I will look for this one, for sure.

kandippa Gran Tarino paarunga. i liked it very much. Unlike Million Dollar baby and Mystic River, this movie had lot of comic moments.

VENKIRAJA
18th February 2009, 04:45 PM
Did you like Disturbia? :P

athu innonnu. :mad:

But recently, none of the old movies (pre 70s) seem to interest me except Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Watching vertigo now. The poster perhaps my most favorite poster in movie history. :P Hope Hitchcock impresses this kid this time.

And, where is equa? kamaan saar... enighten me.

thilak4life
18th February 2009, 10:26 PM
If the film can't enlighten you on its own, certainly Eq can't. :P

littlemaster1982
18th February 2009, 11:07 PM
Hope Hitchcock impresses this kid this time.


Idhu ennada Hitchcock-ku vandha sodhanai :|

VENKIRAJA
18th February 2009, 11:10 PM
If the film can't enlighten you on its own, certainly Eq can't. :P

Well said. BTW, I just wanted to know why it is Hitchcock's best movie. Thats all. I wouldn't acknowledge it I guess given I watched this:

Vertigo. :redjump:
One word- This guy is something. I mean- Stunner! :yes: Completely profound in every sense of its making. But, yes it isn't perfect. I could spot a few mistakes here and there, still to confirm if they are real goofs. Awesome visuals and acoustics. And as again, the best part of the movie is the shades/ similarities in its characters. Hitchcock Sir, my bows. :notworthy: Definitely one of my ten most favorite films.

ajithfederer
18th February 2009, 11:12 PM
:rotfl:

Paavam vayasanavar vera :lol2:


Hope Hitchcock impresses this kid this time.


Idhu ennada Hitchcock-ku vandha sodhanai :|

VENKIRAJA
18th February 2009, 11:15 PM
:rotfl:

Paavam vayasanavar vera :lol2:


Hope Hitchcock impresses this kid this time.


Idhu ennada Hitchcock-ku vandha sodhanai :|

Vikki: "hallo... nAn unga kitta pEsala." :|

Parthasarathy: "These fellows are talking too much I say." :@

ajithfederer
19th February 2009, 12:33 AM
Yes it was :).

70's looks like a great decade for Hollywood films. GF series, Chinatown, Taxi driver, Raging Bull, Dog Day afternoon, One flew over the cuckoos nest, Deer Hunter....Too many good flms.


Chinatown

Sooper padam. Try its sequel too, The Two Jakes. Not as good as the first one, but watchable. Plus, I am a sucker for Private Eye fiction.

ajithfederer
19th February 2009, 12:44 AM
Oh yeah forgot to menton, Faye Dunaway was great. :clap:.

The best scene (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHXvwrIDn7s) in the movie. Avoid watching this scene if you haven't watched the movie yet as it has spoilers.

groucho070
19th February 2009, 07:15 AM
Yes it was :).

70's looks like a great decade for Hollywood films. GF series, Chinatown, Taxi driver, Raging Bull, Dog Day afternoon, One flew over the cuckoos nest, Deer Hunter....Too many good flms.


Chinatown

Sooper padam. Try its sequel too, The Two Jakes. Not as good as the first one, but watchable. Plus, I am a sucker for Private Eye fiction.

70s is an awesome decade. My favourite (pirantha decade veeru). It was the year that started young turks like Scorcese, Coppola, Lucas, Spierlberg, Boorman, Millius, Cimino, Schraeder, Polanski, Friedkin, appa-appa, enthanai arumaiyaana directors (what happened to them later is a different issue).

Then, the seniors like Lumet, Pakula, Pollack, Frankernheimer and of course, namma Kubrick were weaving magic.

Great era, I tell ya! Unfortunately, the Bond films of this era sucked (though you gotta love Moore).

Hmm...now I am in a mood to go back to the 70s. French Connection paarthu romba naalachu.

Vivasaayi
19th February 2009, 12:24 PM
Oscar nominated anime by kung fu panda fame michael osborne
- 6 minutes long

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXtUS1pDMOQ

VENKIRAJA
19th February 2009, 12:40 PM
Anyone watched this:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0327597/

Seems interesting.

Vivasaayi
19th February 2009, 01:41 PM
Presto - oscar nominated

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iph5cSS5jr4

This is awesome - 6 mins long.

P_R
19th February 2009, 01:51 PM
Presto is just awesome.
They showed it before Wall-E.

Vivasaayi
19th February 2009, 02:10 PM
Key to reserva

Scorcese directs alfred hitchcocks unfilmed script pages(just about 3 pages)

thilak4life
19th February 2009, 02:12 PM
Key to reserva

Scorcese directs alfred hitchcocks unfilmed script pages(just about 3 pages)

Sounds like a must-watch. :wink:

Vivasaayi
19th February 2009, 02:16 PM
Key to reserva

Scorcese directs alfred hitchcocks unfilmed script pages(just about 3 pages)

Sounds like a must-watch. :wink:

its awesome.I liked it very much :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8WiUsX_fNU&feature=related

thilak4life
19th February 2009, 02:19 PM
Veettukku poi pakkuren. Thanks!!

Vivasaayi
19th February 2009, 02:25 PM
Veettukku poi pakkuren. Thanks!!

read it after watching

this movie is not a movie on unfinished pages and all.a funny and interesting attempt by scorcese

ajithfederer
20th February 2009, 02:14 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xHIsn9I-qk

Montage of De Niro with a devastating soundtrack :notworthy:

VENKIRAJA
20th February 2009, 09:59 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xHIsn9I-qk

Montage of De Niro with a devastating soundtrack :notworthy:

aRputham... aRputham. thanga thalaivar De Niro vAzhga.
So far seen-
Taxi driver
Goodfellas
Raging bull
Once upon a time in America
Godfather-II
The Untouchables
Heat

I got Cape fear, Mean streets, Casino and a bronx tale. Is there any other great performance I missed?

thilak4life
20th February 2009, 11:27 AM
The Deer Hunter (more as a performance, and the relationships between the characters after Vietnam. Go a bit easy on one-dimensional Vietcong soldiers.),
Awakenings (Suffers from Encephalitis Lethargica),
The Mission (Irons and Deniro),
Angel Heart (watch out for Rourke here),
Bertolucci's Novecento (Depardieu and Deniro as friends who became rivals for their extremities in economic (and hence political) spectrum),
DiPalma's Hi, Mom! (One of the early DiPalma who engaged in Hitch and interesting themes)
King of comedy (one of his finest roles. Nevermind a rare comedy figure in his oeuvre),
A light-hearted "road" comedy in "Midnight run" isn't necessarily a uber-performance, but eminently watchable.

VENKIRAJA
20th February 2009, 12:25 PM
The Deer Hunter (more as a performance, and the relationships between the characters after Vietnam. Go a bit easy on one-dimensional Vietcong soldiers.),
Awakenings (Suffers from Encephalitis Lethargica),
The Mission (Irons and Deniro),
Angel Heart (watch out for Rourke here),
Bertolucci's Novecento (Depardieu and Deniro as friends who became rivals for their extremities in economic (and hence political) spectrum),
DiPalma's Hi, Mom! (One of the early DiPalma who engaged in Hitch and interesting themes)
King of comedy (one of his finest roles. Nevermind a rare comedy figure in his oeuvre),
A light-hearted "road" comedy in "Midnight run" isn't necessarily a uber-performance, but eminently watchable.

Thanks aNNA. I got The Deer Hunter and King of Comedy as well. Didn't know they were of De Niro. :ty: again.

Watched 'Once upon a time in the west'. Best western ever. :D Also, the opening sequence and the soundtrack (obviously Morricone) are one of the finest. Superlatives are equated to this combo. :thumbsup:

Vivasaayi
20th February 2009, 01:46 PM
Deer Hunter and King of Comedy are :thumbsup:

Deer hunter has a cene which deniro described as the most emotional scene he has ever played.

groucho070
20th February 2009, 02:49 PM
Deer Hunter and King of Comedy are :thumbsup:

Deer hunter has a cene which deniro described as the most emotional scene he has ever played. Which one? With Walken and Russian Roullette? Long time since I've seen it.

I have most of his pre-2000 films. Most early days of VCD collection. The latest I got was The Last Tycoon DVD (only one where he appeared with Jack Nicholson).

Vivasaayi
20th February 2009, 03:01 PM
Deer Hunter and King of Comedy are :thumbsup:

Deer hunter has a cene which deniro described as the most emotional scene he has ever played. Which one? With Walken and Russian Roullette? Long time since I've seen it.

I have most of his pre-2000 films. Most early days of VCD collection. The latest I got was The Last Tycoon DVD (only one where he appeared with Jack Nicholson).

not with walken- but his visit to steve.

Robert De Niro explained that the scene where Michael visits Steve in the hospital for the first time was the most emotional scene that he was ever involved with. He broke down in tears while discussing the scene in AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Robert De Niro

thilak4life
20th February 2009, 03:09 PM
Thanks Vicky for the trivia.

Venki, I hope you get enjoy wedding sequence as much as the intense roulette sequence. I specially love how the director captures the friends, and attributes of the characters.

thilak4life
20th February 2009, 03:15 PM
Another Trivia from wiki: "All scenes involving John Cazale, who had end-stage bone cancer during the shoot, had to be filmed first. Cazale passed away shortly after filming wrapped. Because of his illness, the studio initially wanted to get rid of Cazale, but his real-life fiancee, Streep, threatened to walk away if they did."

RIP J.C.

groucho070
20th February 2009, 03:34 PM
Another Trivia from wiki: "All scenes involving John Cazale, who had end-stage bone cancer during the shoot, had to be filmed first. Cazale passed away shortly after filming wrapped. Because of his illness, the studio initially wanted to get rid of Cazale, but his real-life fiancee, Streep, threatened to walk away if they did."

RIP J.C.

Great loss for the industry, I tell ya. Even now, we miss you, "Fredo".

Vivasaayi
21st February 2009, 08:08 PM
Kundun
Dalai lama :notworthy:

A visual and musical spectacular.

Scorsese :clap:

ajithfederer
22nd February 2009, 10:17 PM
Pink Panther 2

Taxi Driver

:thumbsup:

VENKIRAJA
22nd February 2009, 11:02 PM
Pink Panther 2

Taxi Driver

:thumbsup:

sammandhamE illayE...

ajithfederer
22nd February 2009, 11:15 PM
Pink Panther 2 - Ensemble star cast - Steve Martin, Andy Garcia, Alfred Molina, Jean Reno, Jeremy Irons, Aisu matrum plar - Padam nalla comedy for the entire length. Watched in a theatre. Audience response was good.

TaxiDriver - Scorsese and DeNiro - Very unconventional film. I can't say I enjoyed the film much. But it was very different. :).


Pink Panther 2

Taxi Driver

:thumbsup:

sammandhamE illayE...

P_R
23rd February 2009, 05:41 PM
He's not that into you

Predictable and got progressively sappy but it had its fun parts.

Jeniffer Connelly - something about her... :slurp:
Scarlett Johansson - konjam over-A thaan pOyikkittitukku :evil:
Drew Barrymore: :-|

In the end,when Ben Affleck tells Jeniffer Aniston to check out the trouser pockets before throwing the pant out I remarked aloud: "Oh ! No Man" and the guy next to me (with whom I was till then fighting armrest tussle) joined in "yeah exactly...". That was hilarious. :lol: What I would have given to see the reaction in the face of the girl sitting next to him

VENKIRAJA
23rd February 2009, 07:14 PM
Pianist.
Good at parts. Half-way, no mood to continue. But very boring. Too much sleep-inducing.

sarna_blr
25th February 2009, 10:58 AM
:irked: The Reader :irked:

directhit
25th February 2009, 11:27 AM
Scarlett Johansson - konjam over-A thaan pOyikkittitukku :evil: neenga ippadi polambi polambi avaru 'Fried' Pinto va book pannitaaru :twisted:

groucho070
25th February 2009, 11:46 AM
No thanks to Oscar, I went into Paul Newman nostalgic mood. Last night, I watched:

Harper (1966)

Scriptwriter William Goldman's first produced script (for those who don't know, he wrote the original screenplay for Butch Cassidy), and in this DVD, he does the commentary.

It was Newman praisefest throughout the commentary, which I had no problem with because they are not preposterous. Newman was a great actor, and was a great human being. As Goldman says, "You will never hear anything bad about Newman".

Anyway, great movie to revisit. Fun, funny, fast-paced and when you are in the company of Newman, thing hardly goes wrong.

ajithfederer
25th February 2009, 08:15 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3Pl-qvA1X8&feature=channel

Came across this in youtube.

Charlie Chaplin receiving an Honorary Oscar® - 44th Annual Academy Awards®. [/tscii:2bc7b5b71e]

ajithfederer
25th February 2009, 08:19 PM
The Standing ovation and the final trick :D :D

ajithfederer
26th February 2009, 09:12 AM
Leon :clap:

rajraj
26th February 2009, 09:43 AM
ajithfederer: Here is a list for you to watch(if yo have not watched already):

In The Heat of The Night
Guess who is coming to dinner
Roman Holiday
North by Northwest
Bridge on the River Kwai
Camelot
Mutiny on the Bounty
To Kill a Mockingbird
Cool Hand Luke

:)

ajithfederer
27th February 2009, 07:04 AM
Thanks rajraj sir. I have never seen any in the list here. Will watch'em soon :).

VENKIRAJA
27th February 2009, 10:26 AM
Waltz with Bashir (2008)
Well deserved nomination. Awesome visuals. The screenplay looked like 'inspired' from Citizen Kane. It gives great knowledge about all the violence in Lebanon/ Israel. Superb OST also. But I got a few doubts. What exactly does the hallucinations of different friends mean? Anything surreal? And who was the third friend at all.. they just left out that point!

Anyone else enjoyed the movie?

littlemaster1982
27th February 2009, 11:36 AM
Eagle Eye. Was interesting till half way.

groucho070
27th February 2009, 01:27 PM
LM, instead of Eagle Eye, try watching The Conversation (Coppola) or Anderson Tapes (lumet), both from the 70s. Athey subject, but much more thrilling.

By the way, I notice that this section got no moderators, does that mean we can behave like hooligans? :wink:

Vivasaayi
27th February 2009, 10:11 PM
A Streetcar named desire

Brando - stylish,brutal,manly watelse

He stands out in a 1951 movie where others opt to play it like a stage.

Just copy paste his performance in 2009 - it would still be excellent.Just awesome.

Just his performance is enough to keep us interested.

Maniratnam :)

VENKIRAJA
27th February 2009, 11:11 PM
A Streetcar named desire

Brando - stylish,brutal,manly watelse

He stands out in a 1951 movie where others opt to play it like a stage.

Just copy paste his performance in 2009 - it would still be excellent.Just awesome.

Just his performance is enough to keep us interested.

Maniratnam :)

?

indha padathai nAn thedikittu irukkEn. makkaL birAndO padam vENum-nu adam pudikiRAnga. AnA indha rasanai ketta kAlEj periyavanga p2p d/l suthamA blAk paNNitAinga.

Watched 'Pianist'- A much better second half. Not due to those holocaust scenes, but the movie started only in the second half.

Vivasaayi
27th February 2009, 11:13 PM
Inba charecter by Maddy:)

littlemaster1982
27th February 2009, 11:27 PM
LM, instead of Eagle Eye, try watching The Conversation (Coppola) or Anderson Tapes (lumet), both from the 70s. Athey subject, but much more thrilling.

:ty: for the recommondations Groucho. Will check them out :)


By the way, I notice that this section got no moderators, does that mean we can behave like hooligans? :wink:

:lol:

directhit
28th February 2009, 09:28 AM
My Sassy Girl (Korean) : :P paathu mudikkaradhukullaye windstuck/daisy ellaam download panna aarambichitten - heroine eppect :noteeth:
the climax twist/touch was nice - though was raised in many places, didnt strike me at all :)

Magnolia - :? nice acting and characterisation ellam, but 3 hrs padam mudichapuram, 'so what?' ngara feel :(

VENKIRAJA
28th February 2009, 09:51 AM
My Sassy Girl (Korean) : :P paathu mudikkaradhukullaye windstuck/daisy ellaam download panna aarambichitten - heroine eppect :noteeth:
the climax twist/touch was nice - though was raised in many places, didnt strike me at all :)

Magnolia - :? nice acting and characterisation ellam, but 3 hrs padam mudichapuram, 'so what?' ngara feel :(

Wiki-la pArunga. indha pErukkE 5 artham pOtrukANuvO. Ascar matter. same blood.

ajithfederer
28th February 2009, 11:14 AM
oldboy

Vivasaayi
28th February 2009, 11:44 AM
oldboy

COMPLETELY STUNNED ..huh?

:)

VENKIRAJA
28th February 2009, 12:16 PM
oldboy

COMPLETELY STUNNED ..huh?

:)

Andha villain soober! :twisted:
Infact, I didn't believe it was him cuz i watched this after Classic. There he plays a very funny role!

Flying Taurus
28th February 2009, 03:07 PM
Lady Snowblood :thumbsup:

Many scenes reminded me of Kill Bill V1
Tarantino :shock:

Vivasaayi
28th February 2009, 08:01 PM
The special feautures of "A Streetcar named desire"

VENKIRAJA
1st March 2009, 09:50 AM
Gran Torino. [2009]
Just Clint Eastwood's performance is enough! Very emotional movie, but funny at the same time.

directhit
1st March 2009, 09:52 AM
Life is Beautiful :bow: :bow: to make someone cry smiling all the time is extraordinary :bow:

ajithfederer
1st March 2009, 09:57 AM
Very bizarre.


oldboy

COMPLETELY STUNNED ..huh?

:)

VENKIRAJA
1st March 2009, 10:58 AM
Very bizarre.


oldboy

COMPLETELY STUNNED ..huh?

:)

konjam virivA thAn sollunga... munnellAm orE oru smiley pOttu vitruveenga. ippo oru vArthai mattum! :?

ajithfederer
1st March 2009, 11:05 PM
:D.

Venki, Ennatha solla. The film had a theme which I have not seen before. Ippadi ellam kooda nadakumangra madhiri oru feeling. Adhai thaan very bizarre'nnu sonnein. Evan ya avan scriptwriter?? :twisted: . He deserves praise.



Very bizarre.


oldboy

COMPLETELY STUNNED ..huh?

:)

konjam virivA thAn sollunga... munnellAm orE oru smiley pOttu vitruveenga. ippo oru vArthai mattum! :?

directhit
2nd March 2009, 07:19 AM
Beverly Hills Chihuahua :P dog lovers kku nice entertainment

Old boy paadhi pathu vachirukken - compli/af ellam over build up thareenga :? him eating that squid alive was sick :oops:

complicateur
2nd March 2009, 09:17 AM
Old boy paadhi pathu vachirukken - compli/af ellam over build up thareenga :? him eating that squid alive was sick :oops:
Meethiyap pArthuttu sollunga.

ajithfederer
2nd March 2009, 09:54 AM
hehehe..Angae dhaane vandhirukeenga :lol:

Idhai neenga eppadi eduthukittalum adhukku naan poruppu illai :lol2: :P.

Beverly Hills Chihuahua :P dog lovers kku nice entertainment

Old boy paadhi pathu vachirukken - compli/af ellam over build up thareenga :? him eating that squid alive was sick :oops:

littlemaster1982
2nd March 2009, 10:05 AM
Old boy paadhi pathu vachirukken - compli/af ellam over build up thareenga :? him eating that squid alive was sick :oops:

Idhai 8 take edutthadha engaiyo padichen :|

VENKIRAJA
2nd March 2009, 05:52 PM
Enna anoop aNNE innumA pArthu mudikala? Korean padam-nA summAvA... This movie is jut mindblowing! :)

directhit
2nd March 2009, 05:55 PM
Idhai 8 take edutthadha engaiyo padichen :| i almost puked my dinner

venki - tonite show :shaking:

VENKIRAJA
2nd March 2009, 11:35 PM
Idhai 8 take edutthadha engaiyo padichen :| i almost puked my dinner


enaku andha scene pidichidhu. 'unakkuLLa irukkuRa mirugam..' concept :yessir:



venki - tonite show :shaking:

thaniyA pArunga. rishku. nAn oruthan kitta rekamaNdEsan paNNa pOyi dharma adi vAngunEn. AnA sema padam.

ajithfederer
3rd March 2009, 04:06 AM
Good bye Lenin :clap:

directhit
3rd March 2009, 06:24 AM
Oldboy
even with all the buildup given here i went 'wtf' when the guy opened the gift wrapped box :| 'okkandhu yosippangalo' :clap:

now for a remake in tamil - hope ravi/PD/vijay/prakashraj fight for the rights

littlemaster1982
3rd March 2009, 07:54 AM
Oldboy
even with all the buildup given here i went 'wtf' when the guy opened the gift wrapped box :| 'okkandhu yosippangalo' :clap:

now for a remake in tamil - hope ravi/PD/vijay/prakashraj fight for the rights

No way this could be remade in Thamizh. But already this movie is ripped off by Sanjay Gupta in Hindi.

Heard that Will Smith and Spielberg are set to remake Oldboy in Hollywood.

ajithfederer
5th March 2009, 04:20 AM
Der Untergang - Downfall :clap: :clap: :clap:

The actors who played these roles of Hitler, Traudl Junge and Eva brown :thumbsup:

Thalafanz
5th March 2009, 06:17 AM
Seven Pounds :)

Jyothsna
5th March 2009, 03:53 PM
Catch me if you can... Beginning was bit boring, then it was really good..

littlemaster1982
5th March 2009, 11:28 PM
Il Mare (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0282599/) - Eppadithan idhu maadhiri ellaam yosikkaraangalo :roll: The film is quite slow, but definitely a good watch.

directhit
6th March 2009, 07:20 AM
Match Point - ok kinda movie. Climax' small twist or role of fate was good :D sure aa SJ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Johansson) kaaga padam paakalam :P

ajithfederer
6th March 2009, 09:58 AM
Sames paandu - Octopussy

ajithfederer
6th March 2009, 09:33 PM
Ladri di biciclette :D

VENKIRAJA
6th March 2009, 09:47 PM
The 400 Blows.
The Kid and the last 4 minutes saved the movie. I'm thinking... Bergman, Truffaut, Polanski, innapiRa :idontgetit: brand of directors. :hammer:

ajithfederer
7th March 2009, 10:26 AM
Insomnia

Al Pacino :clap:

Wibha
7th March 2009, 10:49 AM
The Namesake- Not as good as the book :(

Dilbert
9th March 2009, 03:37 AM
:-( a great Comic epic turned into a colossal waste

Watchmen - my most anticipated movie for this year

- ve too graphical on R rated stuff
- ve too comic book resambleance - I could have read the comic book instead..of watching the movie
- ve No great screenplay at all.. at places I was scratching my head..

+ New visual effect techonology.. used
+ One of the greatest comic story..ever
+ A great theme..

:x :evil: :cry:

bingleguy
9th March 2009, 12:06 PM
One Missed Call ...

a must see for Thrill n Ghostie lovers !

ajithfederer
10th March 2009, 09:52 AM
The Namesake :D

ajithfederer
10th March 2009, 10:28 AM
Tabu and Irfan Khan were brilliant :clap:

I never knew that Kal Penn could act so well :shock:

directhit
11th March 2009, 08:11 AM
Taxi Driver - Very good movie :thumbsup: De Niro talking to the secret service guy was the best scene for me :D Didn't realise Dasavatharam's 'You talkin to me' dialogue had such a background (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_talkin%27_to_me%3F) :oops:

Thalafanz
11th March 2009, 09:12 AM
Curious Case of Benjamin Button :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

With a running time of almost three slow-going hours, the movie made me feel as though I'm aging forward... No wonder they won the award for make-up.

Gran Torino :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Without Eastwood this film would be nothing more than a manipulative Lifetime channel made-for-TV movie, but his involvement elevates it - somewhat.
I wonder why it hasn't released in Malaysia... :?

groucho070
11th March 2009, 01:13 PM
W. (2008)

How do you make a movie about one of the worst US presidents, who has already been criticised, spoofed, and who has been mugging the media for the last eight (nine?) years?

Well, Oliver Stone's way is to keep it straight and simple. Most of what you see, you already know, but its not another conspiracy movie about an ex-president. No, its a character study of a much maligned personality who, like many of us, tries to win his daddy's heart...at the expense of putting the country in danger.

I liked the movie. It's funny, moving, and did not commit the crime of making the lead character lovable. Bush is a repulsive idiot who may not be as blur as he looks. There is smartness in the man somewhere, but in most cases, his smugness overshadows it.

Josh Brolin hardly looks like Bush, not even sound like him, but he made a believable character. The same goes the whole bunch of lively actors, some who even looked the part (I couldn't believe it was Thandie Newton I was looking at, she was dead on as Rice). Nice to see Scott Glenn back, one terribly underrated actor.

Minus point? The ending...where you'd go, "huh?".

I watched it in DVD, pirated copy of an original, so it came with extras. I am watching it again, this time with Stone's commentary. Trust me, he is the best when it comes to running commentary, very informative and he talks like one fan to the other.

ajithfederer
12th March 2009, 08:34 AM
First 2 see on rajraj sir's list

To kill a mocking bird - Gregory Peck :clap:

groucho070
12th March 2009, 09:11 AM
First 2 see on rajraj sir's list

To kill a mocking bird - Gregory Peck :clap:

A story that make you go, "yeah right", "as if", but Peck saves the day. Won him that gold statuette. That is one legendary actor, I tell ya.

Edit.

Followup film for this should be "In the Heat Of The Night", a more realistic look at race relations of that time. Of course, there's Poitier.

ajithfederer
12th March 2009, 09:45 AM
Groucho- Agree with you on Gregory Peck. :D.

The movie came out in 1962 at heights of racial tensions in this country. Bold attempt i would say so :).

Wibha
12th March 2009, 10:58 AM
21- Liked it

Street Car Named Desire- The play is better to read.

Of Mice and Men- :cool:

P_R
12th March 2009, 11:00 AM
Cars ....finally
Lovely film. Enjoyable from start to end credits.
The animation is stunning. Particulatly the scene were the lead pair go for their first drive.

P_R
12th March 2009, 11:03 AM
Blood Diamond - again 'finally' saw it.
Leonardo di Caprio has gone somewhere.

P_R
12th March 2009, 11:07 AM
Duck Soup - again

Found it very funny this time

Chico:

Monday we watch-a Firefly's house, but he no come he wasn't home. Tuesday we go to the ball game, but he fool us: he no show up. Wednesday HE go to the ball game, but we fool HIM, WE no show up. Thursday it was a double-header nobody show up. Friday it rained all day, there was no ball game, so we stayed home, we listen to it over the radio.

Pause and roll :lol:

Raikkonen
12th March 2009, 11:11 AM
plan 9 from outer space - :oops: :lol: what kodumai sir ithu?

groucho070
12th March 2009, 11:44 AM
Duck Soup - again

Found it very funny this time

Chico:

Monday we watch-a Firefly's house, but he no come he wasn't home. Tuesday we go to the ball game, but he fool us: he no show up. Wednesday HE go to the ball game, but we fool HIM, WE no show up. Thursday it was a double-header nobody show up. Friday it rained all day, there was no ball game, so we stayed home, we listen to it over the radio.

Pause and roll :lol:

:lol: :lol:

Namma Thalaivar padam. I believe it was referenced by Woody in one of his films.

P_R
12th March 2009, 01:08 PM
I was watching it with a friend this time and we were the most hated punsters in college. Nothing better than this for a juvenile reunion.

Sir, you try my patience
You should come around and try mine sometime :lol:

Groucho: Hey do you want to be a public nuisance ?
Chico: Sure, what does it pay ?
Groucho: I shall join a club and beat you on the head with it

<Helpless laughter>

P_R
12th March 2009, 01:16 PM
Woody mentions Groucho in Annie Hall (I don't want to join a club that will have me as a member) although he says it was originally from Freud. Apart from that I am not able to recall a mention of Marx.

I cover a lot of ground. Matter of fact, you cover a lot of ground too..carefuil one of these days they'll tear you down and put up an office building. If you can't leave in a taxi, you can leave in a huff. If you can't leave in a huff you can leave in a minute and a huff.

The man doesn't pause to breathe :clap:

littlemaster1982
12th March 2009, 01:26 PM
Cars ....finally
Lovely film. Enjoyable from start to end credits.
The animation is stunning. Particulatly the scene were the lead pair go for their first drive.

You have to see this in big screen :shock:

Cars is said to be a weaker effort of Pixar (I liked it though). Ratatouille, Wall-E ellam paarkkalaiya?

groucho070
12th March 2009, 01:29 PM
One of my fav in during court case (irrelephant):

Groucho: Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot, and look like an idiot, but don't let that fool you: he really is an idiot. I implore you, send him back to his father and brothers, who are waiting for him with open arms in the penitentiary. I suggest that we give him ten years in Leavenworth, or eleven years in Twelveworth.


And this to the long suffering Margarat Dumont:

Groucho: Married. I can see you right now in the kitchen, bending over a hot stove. But I can't see the stove.


I checked the trivia, the movie gets mentioned in Hannah & Her Sisters. Innum paarkala.

And from filmsite.org:
Why the title Duck Soup? [Earlier in 1927, director Leo McCarey had made a two-reel Laurel and Hardy film with the same title - and he borrowed the title from there.] The film's title uses a familiar American phrase that means anything simple or easy, or alternately, a gullible sucker or pushover. Under the opening credits, four quacking ducks (the four Marx Brothers) are seen swimming and cooking in a kettle over a fire. Groucho reportedly provided the following recipe to explain the title: "Take two turkeys, one goose, four cabbages, but no duck, and mix them together. After one taste, you'll duck soup for the rest of your life."

:lol: :clap: :clap:

This movie is in my favourite top ten Hollywood films of all time. Vazhga Marx brothers pugazh.

P_R
12th March 2009, 03:08 PM
LM,

Monsters Inc and Wall-E on big screen
CARS and Toy Story on TV
Ratatouille (and many Pixar shorts) on a small inflight monitor

So I know I missed the whole chunk of the experience by not watching CARS on big screen. But even TV it was just astounding.

P_R
12th March 2009, 03:15 PM
And this to the long suffering Margarat Dumont:

Groucho: Married. I can see you right now in the kitchen, bending over a hot stove. But I can't see the stove. :lol:
MD: I'd like you to meet a beautiful lady
GM: It's about time

Right from his opening song, the sidecar gig ("this is the only way to travel" :lol:), Chico's job interview, Harpo annoying the lemonade guy,the war ("awfully decent of you to drop in today"), the multiple insults to the ambassador.....:lol:

Just what I have discovered so late in life. Groucho, recommendations please.

groucho070
12th March 2009, 03:27 PM
All the films before Duck Soup, Cocoanut, Monkey Business, Horses Feathers has gems in it. After DS, Irving Thalberg took them in, and made safer movies: A Night At the Opera/circus/races...but they are not as great as DS and the films preceeding it. Go for it, man. Embrace Marxism. :D


In fact, romba naala Groucho-vum namma Gounder-aiyum vachi oru comparison posting pannalaam nenechen. But enggeyoo idikkuthu.

complicateur
12th March 2009, 05:30 PM
Man On Wire - Just phenomenal.
Philip Petite: " What do you mean why? There is no Why?".
A richly deserved Oscar - Even though I did enjoy Encounters at the end of the world too.

VENKIRAJA
12th March 2009, 06:33 PM
If you observe, its quite right we abbreviate Goundamani to GM, when we can call Groucho Marx with the same initials! :P

Last watched- Pulp Fiction! :bluejump:

ajithfederer
12th March 2009, 08:29 PM
Edhu ?

Padamaa illai adhai poi neenga paarthadha? :lol:

plan 9 from outer space - :oops: :lol: what kodumai sir ithu?

Raikkonen
12th March 2009, 09:47 PM
Edhu ?

Padamaa illai adhai poi neenga paarthadha? :lol:

plan 9 from outer space - :oops: :lol: what kodumai sir ithu?

:lol:

friend oruthan link forward panni, machi super padam nu sonnan. eppave enakku mild-ah doubt vanthichi..

ajithfederer
12th March 2009, 09:55 PM
Nalla friendu :lol: :P

:)

Raikkonen
12th March 2009, 09:57 PM
actually i thought the main plot was interesting, but boy there were many botches throughout the movie.. strings (that were used to hang the saucers) were visible :oops: :lol:, and actors were fluffing lines.. very bad

ajithfederer
13th March 2009, 05:41 AM
Ronin - Car chases :clap:

Vivasaayi
13th March 2009, 02:39 PM
City Lights
:clap: :notworthy: :clap: :notworthy: :clap: :notworthy: :clap: :notworthy: :clap: :notworthy: :clap: :notworthy:

Only chaplin can evoke two contrasting emotions at the same time tothe fullest.

100% recommended for those who have not watched it yet.

groucho070
13th March 2009, 02:47 PM
actually i thought the main plot was interesting, but boy there were many botches throughout the movie.. strings (that were used to hang the saucers) were visible :oops: :lol:, and actors were fluffing lines.. very bad
:lol:
Raiks, you should watch Ed Wood, about making of this film. Burton directs Depp in it. Usually voted as the worst film ever.

Wibha
14th March 2009, 11:41 AM
Friday the 13th- not one bit scary :sigh2:

Even Whistle was scarier :|

Flying Taurus
14th March 2009, 09:15 PM
Bolt.... Disney's first 3D animation movie

Padam romba simple, but very entertaining

Thalafanz
14th March 2009, 09:20 PM
Bolt.... Disney's first 3D animation movie

Padam romba simple, but very entertaining

U watched it in 3D print or normal print??? :)

Thalafanz
14th March 2009, 09:22 PM
Blood Diamond - again 'finally' saw it.
Leonardo di Caprio has gone somewhere.

Do watch 'Revolutionary Road'. He lived the character. :bow: :)

ajithfederer
15th March 2009, 04:19 AM
American History X

Norton is impressive :clap:

The terminator kid - edward furlong :thumbsup:

VENKIRAJA
15th March 2009, 10:36 AM
American History X

Norton is impressive :clap:

The terminator kid - edward furlong :thumbsup:

Crash-ai ellAm nalla padam-nu solRa makkaL intha padathai avasiyam pArkaNum. :mad: Norton vAippE illa :notworthy: But he can't act in other genres of movies, Can he?

Last watched-
Cape Fear.
Scorcesse- De Niro-ngRathAla nambi pArthEn. Except for De Niro's lethal performance and some impressive locations nothing stand out.

A Fistful of Dollars.
Such a treat! Inspiration/ Remake or whatever I don't care. I indeed started Kurasawa's Yojimbo and I stopped myself from watching it after a few minutes. Leone, you are the man. And man this Eastwood The difference is any great actor you call for can't win him in this cowboy outfit!

"நெடும்புனலுள் வெல்லும் முதலை அடும்புனலுள்
நீங்கின் அதனைப் பிற"

Thalafanz
15th March 2009, 07:20 PM
Watchmen - except for stunts, it's a 2 1/2 torture...

City of Amber :sigh2:

Race to Witch Mountain - ok

jaaze
15th March 2009, 09:59 PM
City of Amber :sigh2:


Your face turned amber watching it? :)

ajithfederer
15th March 2009, 10:37 PM
The Killing (1956) by Stanley kubrick :clap:

Taut crime caper.

ajaybaskar
15th March 2009, 10:40 PM
Gonna watch Blood Diamond today after seeing PR's comments...

kannannn
16th March 2009, 04:15 AM
Watchmen - not a bad movie at all. I just wish there had been more action.

ajithfederer
16th March 2009, 10:05 AM
Hitch :lol:

Will smith :rotfl:

Thalafanz
16th March 2009, 10:30 AM
Hitch :lol:

Will smith :rotfl:

Intha padaththa Thamizh-a eduthurunthA, hero-vOda character-a ennanu kooppitturupAngga... :P

ajithfederer
16th March 2009, 10:33 AM
Adhai yen ennai paathu andha kelviae kettae :evil:


Hitch :lol:

Will smith :rotfl:

Intha padaththa Thamizh-a eduthurunthA, hero-vOda character-a ennanu kooppitturupAngga... :P

Thalafanz
16th March 2009, 10:36 AM
Adhai yen ennai paathu andha kelviae kettae :evil:


Hitch :lol:

Will smith :rotfl:

Intha padaththa Thamizh-a eduthurunthA, hero-vOda character-a ennanu kooppitturupAngga... :P

:lol: KarakAttakAran Senthil mAthiri naan adi vAngga virumbala. Escape-u :yessir:

groucho070
17th March 2009, 11:56 AM
Watched Talaivar's The Enforcer (1976) after so long. This is my favourite amongst Dirty Harry sequel...among the reason being Eastwood's chemistry with Daly and the humour in it. Great Jazzy score, nicely done (but dated) action sequence and in the middle of it all, "the Dirtiest!"

Favourite exchange:

Harry gets transferred to Personnel, after heaty exchange with his captain:

Harry Callahan: Personnel? That's for a***oles!
Capt McKay (gets up from his chair, fuming) : I was in Personnel for ten years.
Harry Callahan: Yeah.

With the capt again, another intense confrontation, face to face, literally:

Harry Callahan: May I make a statement, McKay?
Capt McKay: Go ahead!
Harry Callahan: Your mouthwash ain't makin' it.

And I didn't expect this one:

Lt. Al Bressler: [on phone as Harry enters] Hey Harry, I'm just talking to...
[Harry drops a defused bomb on Al's desk]
Lt. Al Bressler: Jesus Christ!
Harry Callahan: Give him my best...


Marvelous.

Vivasaayi
17th March 2009, 12:59 PM
Harry Callahan: Personnel? That's for a***oles!
Capt McKay (gets up from his chair, fuming) : I was in Personnel for ten years.
Harry Callahan: Yeah.



sounds more like kshathiryan vijayakanth

Wibha
17th March 2009, 01:12 PM
Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Harold is SO ADORABLE!!

Wibha
17th March 2009, 02:37 PM
30 mins of High School Musical :| :| :| :| :| :| :|

Thank god my school doesn't have such dramas :| :|

Shakthiprabha.
17th March 2009, 04:28 PM
Thrill to kill

:thumbsup: expected though.
Guessing reading lot of thrillers makes us strong n sensitive to smell the rat.

Wibha
18th March 2009, 02:34 PM
Zack and Miri Make a Porno- :rotfl: :rotfl:

VENKIRAJA
19th March 2009, 12:24 AM
21 grams.

Lovely movie. The last moments of the movie sound very typical, but interesting. Del Toro and Sean Penn have triggered up! DH thAn sonnArnu nenaikaREn. Done with the trilogy now! :P

ajithfederer
19th March 2009, 03:02 AM
The Classic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Classic) - 2003

Simple but beautiful :clap:

Thalafanz
19th March 2009, 06:13 AM
Bangkok Dangerous :)

I could see some traces of Pattiyal in this...
Who copied who??? :roll: :P

directhit
19th March 2009, 06:48 AM
The Classic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Classic) - 2003

Simple but beautiful :clap: I donno why i had downloaded this movie and stored under horror folder :? looks like family drama, is it?

ajithfederer
19th March 2009, 07:21 AM
Anoops

It belongs to Romance/Drama.

directhit
19th March 2009, 07:22 AM
nalla vela sonneenga - naan thigil effect oda pathiruppen :P

directhit
19th March 2009, 07:50 AM
Gods must be Crazy - :lol: :lol: I dont wanna talk abt it :rotfl:
Crimes and Misdemenours - Nice movie, but didnt have that impact having watched Matchpoint earlier.
Armour of God (Revisited) - Jackie's Stunts doesnt bore even in repeated viewings :bow:. The friend actor was irritating :x

VENKIRAJA
19th March 2009, 03:57 PM
Bangkok Dangerous :)

I could see some traces of Pattiyal in this...
Who copied who??? :roll: :P

Chinese original mAvu. angangE dOsa oothitAinga. ;)

DH... avasiyam pArkanum. Avatar mAthiruveenga.. inga makkaL prefer My sassy girl to Classic, everyone except me.

Shakthiprabha.
19th March 2009, 03:59 PM
Gods must be Crazy - :lol: :lol: I dont wanna talk abt it :rotfl:


SIMPLY LOVEDDDDDDDD IT (been ages since I watched it though)

directhit
19th March 2009, 06:26 PM
Gods must be Crazy - :lol: :lol: I dont wanna talk abt it :rotfl:


SIMPLY LOVEDDDDDDDD IT (been ages since I watched it though) was pondering upon what are we really doing in life seeing the bushmen, their life is 1000000000 times better than ours 8-)

bingleguy
19th March 2009, 08:24 PM
Gods must be Crazy - :lol: :lol: I dont wanna talk abt it :rotfl:
Crimes and Misdemenours - Nice movie, but didnt have that impact having watched Matchpoint earlier.
Armour of God (Revisited) - Jackie's Stunts doesnt bore even in repeated viewings :bow:. The friend actor was irritating :x

:2thumbsup: lovely movie ...

bingleguy
19th March 2009, 08:25 PM
War of the Worlds ...

simply Spielbergous ! ;-)

VENKIRAJA
20th March 2009, 11:37 AM
The Reader.
Oru vazhiyA pArthAchu :slurp: Gilbajak gilma...! Kate Winslet-ku aascar edhukku kuduthaainga? :confused:

Thalafanz
20th March 2009, 11:45 AM
The Reader.
Oru vazhiyA pArthAchu :slurp: Gilbajak gilma...! Kate Winslet-ku aascar edhukku kuduthaainga? :confused:

:lol2:

groucho070
20th March 2009, 11:58 AM
The Reader.
Oru vazhiyA pArthAchu :slurp: Gilbajak gilma...! Kate Winslet-ku aascar edhukku kuduthaainga? :confused:
:lol:
For a pair of obvious reasons, I suppose.

Kodutta munnadiye pala good performance-ku koduthirukkalaam. Oscar-ukku ithey velayaa pochu....always delayed awarding.

Thalafanz
20th March 2009, 12:05 PM
The Reader.
Oru vazhiyA pArthAchu :slurp: Gilbajak gilma...! Kate Winslet-ku aascar edhukku kuduthaainga? :confused:
:lol:
For a pair of obvious reasons, I suppose.

Kodutta munnadiye pala good performance-ku koduthirukkalaam. Oscar-ukku ithey velayaa pochu....always delayed awarding.

It would be nice if she got it for 'Revolutionary Road'. Damn, both Dicaprio and Winslet rocked!!! :bow:

Nerd
20th March 2009, 08:50 PM
Vicky Christina Barcelona (Flight-la) - Pretty good. Great dialogues. Simply stunned by Cruz's performance. Scarlette was very charming :thumbsup:

complicateur
20th March 2009, 09:05 PM
Simply stunned by Cruz's performance. Scarlette was very charming :thumbsup:
Next to Cruz, it is surprising that Scarlett was even visible :P

Nerd
20th March 2009, 09:31 PM
Actually its the other way around :mrgreen:

directhit
20th March 2009, 10:58 PM
REC :| i dont like the dracula/contagious kinda movies - wasnt scary either :?

Kill Bill Volumes 1 & 2 :bow: :bow: :bow: kick a$$ film(s) :thumbsup: saw volume 1 a few days back and right away downloaded the soundtrack :P more than the movie, soundtrack was so attractive for me

littlemaster1982
20th March 2009, 11:04 PM
REC :| i dont like the dracula/contagious kinda movies - wasnt scary either :?


Actually they are called zombies. 28 Days Later-nu oru padam irukku. Adhaiyum paarunga :thumbsup:

Madhu Sree
20th March 2009, 11:07 PM
Apocalypto...

P_R
20th March 2009, 11:08 PM
Simply stunned by Cruz's performance. Scarlette was very charming :thumbsup:
Next to Cruz, it is surprising that Scarlett was even visible :P

The other girl was actually pretty good. Better than Scarlette - who tends to receive more than her due of applause.

Penelope Cruz - chance-E illai. I am wondering if I have ever seen a more impressive female performance.

ajithfederer
20th March 2009, 11:27 PM
Yes. Stunning Visuals :thumbsup:


REC :| i dont like the dracula/contagious kinda movies - wasnt scary either :?


Actually they are called zombies. 28 Days Later-nu oru padam irukku. Adhaiyum paarunga :thumbsup:

P_R
21st March 2009, 01:10 AM
Finally finally
Slumdog Millionaire

:x

Oscar kaaraingaLA edhaik koNdu adikkiradhu ?

priya32
21st March 2009, 01:21 AM
Finally finally
Slumdog Millionaire

:x

Oscar kaaraingaLA edhaik koNdu adikkiradhu ?

My husband said the same thing too! :rotfl:

Wibha
21st March 2009, 04:39 AM
PR :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

ajithfederer
21st March 2009, 07:09 AM
Eyes Wide shut - Actually the movie was interesting for me :)

ajithfederer
21st March 2009, 07:10 AM
hehehe...

Finally finally
Slumdog Millionaire

:x

Oscar kaaraingaLA edhaik koNdu adikkiradhu ?

groucho070
21st March 2009, 07:33 AM
The other girl was actually pretty good. Better than Scarlette - who tends to receive more than her due of applause.



If you like Iron Man, I got news for you buddy, Scarlette's gonna be in the next one :shaking:

Vivasaayi
21st March 2009, 08:25 AM
Reader - romba expectationa valathuten!

edhirpaatha alavukku edhuvum illa!!!!...

complicateur
21st March 2009, 08:59 AM
The other girl was actually pretty good. Better than Scarlette - who tends to receive more than her due of applause.



If you like Iron Man, I got news for you buddy, Scarlette's gonna be in the next one :shaking:
PR - The other girl is Rebecca Hall. She was in one great movie [VCB] and one overrated movie [F/N] this year. Quite a good actress.

Groucho- ayyO! Hopefully Rourke and Downey jr. can salvage the damage that will definitely caused by the (non)dynamic duo of Gwyneth Paltrow and Scarlette. Both of them are flatter than a couple of steam-rolled pancakes!

Caught RocknRolla in Studio-5 last night. Typical Guy Ritchie fair that is elevated by the marvelous Tom Wilkinson - the man is absolute gold in everything he does.

directhit
21st March 2009, 09:15 AM
Gwyneth Paltrow and Scarlette. Both of them are flatter than a couple of steam-rolled pancakes! really? :noteeth:

groucho070
21st March 2009, 09:38 AM
Hopefully Rourke and Downey jr. can salvage the damage that will definitely caused by the (non)dynamic duo of Gwyneth Paltrow and Scarlette.

:lol: Well, Scarlette is at least not flat, phsyically.

Another thing I don't get, what's the deal with Rourke's comeback. It's not as if he went to Himalaya for 17 years and popped up suddenly. Read this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/jan/02/drama-wrestler-mickey-rourke

Having said that, he's a fine actor and should have been on top throughout the horrible 90s.

ajithfederer
21st March 2009, 11:21 AM
Predator - One of the best blend of scifi and action genre's.

Wibha
21st March 2009, 11:54 AM
Forrest Gump- the nth time :thumbsup: :notworthy:

ajithfederer
22nd March 2009, 08:54 PM
Enemy of the state 8-).

ajithfederer
22nd March 2009, 11:10 PM
Greatness/Immortalness - 2 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather,_Part_II)

Sid_316
22nd March 2009, 11:26 PM
Greatness/Immortalness - 2 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather,_Part_II)


:notworthy: :exactly: :thumbsup:

P_R
23rd March 2009, 12:13 AM
The Trial Kafka's novel adapted by Orson Welles

I repeat... film is NOT the medium for flAsaby.... Then again I don't think I'd've enjoyed the novel either. So it boils to a question of personal preference of drawing the line of... this far and no further.

Anyway expected to be one of those introspection inducing downers that'd make me feel bad about starting the workweek. Now that's not the case...!

bingleguy
23rd March 2009, 10:57 AM
Transformers .....

for the fourth time ;-) :lol:

ajithfederer
23rd March 2009, 09:20 PM
The Holiday - Feel good chick flick(??) from Hollywood. Kate Winslet is impressive and so is Jack black.

VENKIRAJA
23rd March 2009, 11:46 PM
Motorcycle Diaries. (Spanish)
Very good performances. Especially the Babel/ Amores Perros guy as Che Guevara... awesome! Now, I'm ready to watch Che Part-I. Has part two released already?

kannannn
24th March 2009, 03:16 AM
Yes, Venki, Part-II is released. Haven't watched either, so let us know how Part-I is (I am just excited Steven Soderbergh has come back to what he has to..)

ajithfederer
24th March 2009, 04:29 AM
Mad Dog and Glory.

VENKIRAJA
24th March 2009, 12:08 PM
Yes, Venki, Part-II is released. Haven't watched either, so let us know how Part-I is (I am just excited Steven Soderbergh has come back to what he has to..)

Guess Vignesh aNNAn watched it. Will watch it very soon. Got lots of classic movies this March. Cool Hand Luke, Lawrence of Arabia, Treasure of Sierra Madre, It is a wonderful life, For a few dollars more, etc. My HDD is full again. Almost 100 unwatched movies in them all. :confused2:

P_R
24th March 2009, 12:30 PM
:lol: @ kannan's signature
Where are the good parts when I sit down to watch them :huh: :P

Wibha
24th March 2009, 12:32 PM
The Holiday - Feel good chick flick(??) from Hollywood. Kate Winslet is impressive and so is Jack black.

Jude Law is the best :P

complicateur
24th March 2009, 12:55 PM
Au Revoir Les Enfants - Louis Malle.
I'm going to make a grand claim - No one handles pre-/post-adolescents as well as Malle (obvious caveat I have not seen Truffaut's Doinel series yet).

kannannn
24th March 2009, 10:12 PM
:lol: @ kannan's signature
Where are the good parts when I sit down to watch them :huh: :P

Most South Park videos from Youtube were removed for copyright violations. But, you can watch entire episodes on the official website (www.southparkstudios.com) :D.

groucho070
25th March 2009, 06:59 AM
Quantum Of Solace (DVD).

Never watched any Bond flick once except this. Loved Craig, hated the movie. So, they released the DVD (as fan, obliged to buy original) and I must say, it appealed to me a bit this time. Action sequences are a lot clearer. Missed some good lines the first time:

Bond: I promised them Le Chiffre and they got him.
M: They got his body.
Bond: Well, if they wanted his soul, they should have made a deal with a priest.

Otherwise, the rest felt the same. Stupid M (she's all over the place looking worried when she should be behind desk looking at other matters, bland Bond girl (no feeling-gu for her), music that reminds me of the dreary Brosnan years, and overall feeling of despair.

But one man keeps things together, and that's Craig. He took the best from my favourite two Bond, Connery and Dalton, and added his own soulful performance. The best scenes in this film are the quiet ones. He excels in those scenes. Anyone can do action sequences, heck Brosnan did them, but these scenes are where a great actor shines. Craig shines as the James Bond of our time.

ajithfederer
27th March 2009, 06:02 AM
A tale of two sisters - Engrossing

Nerd
28th March 2009, 12:31 PM
Annie Hall - :clap:
Too hard to believe its a 70s film. The narrative techniques used were brilliant - getting opinions of passer-bys, going back in time, speaking directly into the camera, split screens esra. And all of those worked like a charm. The writing was superb, especially the dialogues and the new words/terms Allen coined *on-the-fly* (polymorphously perverse). Bloody hilarious :thumbsup:

Ramakrishna
28th March 2009, 01:11 PM
1408

Very good thriller. One of the best i have seen :thumbsup:

VENKIRAJA
28th March 2009, 01:26 PM
For a few dollars more.
Good, but the least impressive Eastwood-Leone-Morricone combo movie. :roll:

groucho070
30th March 2009, 09:19 AM
For a few dollars more.
Good, but the least impressive Eastwood-Leone-Morricone combo movie. :roll:

Agreed. But superb score from Morricone. Film focussed more on Angel Eyes, than Joe or Blondie or da man with no name. The chime from the Pocket watch - very chilling.

P_R
30th March 2009, 09:52 AM
Annie Hall - :clap:
Too hard to believe its a 70s film. The narrative techniques used were brilliant - getting opinions of passer-bys, going back in time, speaking directly into the camera, split screens esra. And all of those worked like a charm. The writing was superb, especially the dialogues and the new words/terms Allen coined *on-the-fly* (polymorphously perverse). Bloody hilarious :thumbsup:
kiLappukku varuga varuga..

A.ANAND
30th March 2009, 12:35 PM
THE ITALIAN- [RUSSIAN MOVIE] :thumbsup:

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/italian/

A.ANAND
30th March 2009, 12:55 PM
amores peroz,babel,21 grams -alagendro gonzalis innurutu movie [my favriot director]

A.ANAND
30th March 2009, 01:11 PM
Christmas in August -marakka mudiyatha oru
love movie!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_in_August

Christmas In August -trailor


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQzq_Un-1Xc