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groucho070
31st March 2009, 12:15 PM
The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)

Shotgun comedy. Some hits some misses. Overall missed opportunity that the writers rectified when they get to write and direct Airplane.

bingleguy
31st March 2009, 02:24 PM
:redjump: The Others :-)

Dilbert
2nd April 2009, 04:57 AM
Monster V/s Alien Kids love it ! Intrud

ajithfederer
2nd April 2009, 07:25 AM
My Wife is a Gangster 1 - :lol:

groucho070
2nd April 2009, 07:28 AM
You Only Live Twice (1967).
Finally got myself Ultimate Edition. Views better this time. Still wish they had taken the dark side of the book, that Fleming wrote so well.

Thalafanz
2nd April 2009, 07:38 AM
:redjump: The Others :-)

This movie was remade in Hindi with Amitabh doing the guess role :)

littlemaster1982
2nd April 2009, 07:46 AM
Yoga,

Hindi padam peru enna?

Thalafanz
2nd April 2009, 08:08 AM
Yoga,

Hindi padam peru enna?

LM, sorry, I couldn't recall. It's an old movie, I think 90's. Exact scene by scene lift at most parts.

littlemaster1982
2nd April 2009, 08:09 AM
Sari vidunga. Kandupidichuduvom :D

Thalafanz
2nd April 2009, 08:23 AM
Sari vidunga. Kandupidichuduvom :D

Hum Kaun Hain starring Dimple Kapadia, Dharmendra & Amitabh Ji.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405024/

Sorry, it's 2004 movie.

littlemaster1982
2nd April 2009, 08:27 AM
Thanks Yoga :D

Thalafanz
2nd April 2009, 08:36 AM
Thanks Yoga :D

:D Romba arvamA kEkurEngga. Watch it and experience the difference between the original version and this. :)

littlemaster1982
2nd April 2009, 09:01 AM
Read few reviews. It's better to skip :P

bingleguy
2nd April 2009, 01:06 PM
IKWYDLS ...

first time am seeing this movie ... even after so many years - this movie really did get me into the scary mood ;-) tat too watching it alone with all woofers n speakers ;-) is an awesome experience ....

btw ;-) its I know What you did last summer

Thalafanz
2nd April 2009, 01:13 PM
IKWYDLS ...

first time am seeing this movie ... even after so many years - this movie really did get me into the scary mood ;-) tat too watching it alone with all woofers n speakers ;-) is an awesome experience ....

btw ;-) its I know What you did last summer

I still know what you did last summer :wink:

I always know what you did last summer :wink:

AppadiyE, intha rendu version-ayum pArungga. :lol:

groucho070
2nd April 2009, 02:14 PM
IKWYDLS ...

first time am seeing this movie ... even after so many years - this movie really did get me into the scary mood ;-) tat too watching it alone with all woofers n speakers ;-) is an awesome experience ....

btw ;-) its I know What you did last summer

Watched this movie on big screen years ago. That was when I realised horror movie like this doesn't work for me. But JLH's, I mean JLH worked for me though. :wink:

bingleguy
2nd April 2009, 02:16 PM
IKWYDLS ...

first time am seeing this movie ... even after so many years - this movie really did get me into the scary mood ;-) tat too watching it alone with all woofers n speakers ;-) is an awesome experience ....

btw ;-) its I know What you did last summer
I still know what you did last summer :wink:
I always know what you did last summer :wink:
AppadiyE, intha rendu version-ayum pArungga. :lol:
:shock: ippadi ellAm idhukku apram part 2 3 ellam irukkA ????
super :2thumbsup: udane online la book panniduren ;-)

bingleguy
2nd April 2009, 02:17 PM
IKWYDLS ...

first time am seeing this movie ... even after so many years - this movie really did get me into the scary mood ;-) tat too watching it alone with all woofers n speakers ;-) is an awesome experience ....

btw ;-) its I know What you did last summer

Watched this movie on big screen years ago. That was when I realised horror movie like this doesn't work for me. But JLH's, I mean JLH worked for me though. :wink:

en groucho :roll: ? btw JLH nna enna ? :roll:

groucho070
2nd April 2009, 02:51 PM
Theriyila, can figure out the scary part before it happens, so athunaala I am cursed not to enjoy horror movies. Yavarum Nalam athan piratchanai.

JLH. Jeniffer Love-Hewitt :mrgreen:

bingleguy
2nd April 2009, 02:58 PM
Theriyila, can figure out the scary part before it happens, so athunaala I am cursed not to enjoy horror movies. Yavarum Nalam athan piratchanai.

JLH. Jeniffer Love-Hewitt :mrgreen:

:lol: romba horror padam paathu paathu ippadi aayidumO ennmO ;-)

btw ... JLH :thumbsup: :drool:

Thalafanz
3rd April 2009, 07:58 AM
Marley & Me - simple yet nice story :thumbsup:
Very touching towards the end. AzhuthutEn :cry:

VENKIRAJA
3rd April 2009, 11:20 AM
Gods must be crazy!
Bushmen part- :notworthy: Director ennAmA yOsichirukAru! :P Why isn't this so acclaimed or anything among the critics or famous list-ups?

directhit
3rd April 2009, 11:25 AM
Marley & Me - simple yet nice story :thumbsup:
Very touching towards the end. AzhuthutEn :cry: very nice movie esp if u have a pet :D


Gods must be crazy!
Bushmen part- :notworthy: Director ennAmA yOsichirukAru! :P Why isn't this so acclaimed or anything among the critics or famous list-ups? coz they are critics :P i loved the movie 8-) and more importantly was thinking can we ever live a life like them :P

Kumarappa
3rd April 2009, 03:37 PM
Danny Boyle's Trainspotting
Dark, dirty, depressing, disgusting and perhaps one of the best films I've ever seen! Danny Boyle is a brilliant filmmaker! :clap:

salaam_chennai
3rd April 2009, 08:29 PM
Gods must be crazy!
Bushmen part- :notworthy: Director ennAmA yOsichirukAru! :P Why isn't this so acclaimed or anything among the critics or famous list-ups?

I too wondered after seeing the movie why wasn't this not there in any critically acclaimed lists. Its one of my favorite movie.

imdb'la 6.9 :curse:

venki, it was through your sig i got the twofifty.org. it is down nowadays. you know any similar sites?

P_R
4th April 2009, 02:08 PM
Le Grande Illusion - Jean Renoir

Beautiful film
Follows the lives of Allied officers in a WWI POW camp.
Superficial and a bit slow but many lovely moments.

Among the better war movies ever

VENKIRAJA
4th April 2009, 11:42 PM
Gods must be crazy!
Bushmen part- :notworthy: Director ennAmA yOsichirukAru! :P Why isn't this so acclaimed or anything among the critics or famous list-ups?

I too wondered after seeing the movie why wasn't this not there in any critically acclaimed lists. Its one of my favorite movie.

imdb'la 6.9 :curse:

venki, it was through your sig i got the twofifty.org. it is down nowadays. you know any similar sites?

http://plutor.org/filmaddict/
This is a quick solution. But the list is not updated. SdM enga irukku pArunga. :lol2:

If you are looking for a long-term solution sign up at http://listsofbests.com. Super site, has several other lists like TSPDT, AFI, etc.

PR, Bergaman-ku ellAm bayandhukittu ippo Renoir padam ellAm pArkureenga! :P

Last watched- "The Dude man!" Big Lebowski. Superb movie. Awesome entertainment. engEyO First cult movie of the internet generation-nu padichEn, True. We live like the dude, literally! Such great writing, mahn!

P_R
4th April 2009, 11:52 PM
Bergman ellAm image-ai uththup pArhthu infer paNNikkO types.
enakku education-naalE allergy. 2001-ellAm "sari, adhukku ippo ennAngre ?" appidinnu kEttavan naan (adhukku-na edhukku-nu kEkka koodaadhu).

OTOH Renoir - I have only seen this - is quite accessible . enna paaththuttu 'superficial' appidinnu iRakkamillAma ezhudhuvEn :mrgreen: .

VENKIRAJA
5th April 2009, 12:13 AM
Bergman ellAm image-ai uththup pArhthu infer paNNikkO types.
enakku education-naalE allergy. 2001-ellAm "sari, adhukku ippo ennAngre ?" appidinnu kEttavan naan (adhukku-na edhukku-nu kEkka koodaadhu).

OTOH Renoir - I have only seen this - is quite accessible . enna paaththuttu 'superficial' appidinnu iRakkamillAma ezhudhuvEn :mrgreen: .

nO nO.. nO baed vards...

P_R
5th April 2009, 12:28 AM
:-) enna irundhaalum Strangelove Strangelove dhaan

salaam_chennai
5th April 2009, 01:19 AM
Gods must be crazy!
Bushmen part- :notworthy: Director ennAmA yOsichirukAru! :P Why isn't this so acclaimed or anything among the critics or famous list-ups?

I too wondered after seeing the movie why wasn't this not there in any critically acclaimed lists. Its one of my favorite movie.

imdb'la 6.9 :curse:

venki, it was through your sig i got the twofifty.org. it is down nowadays. you know any similar sites?

http://plutor.org/filmaddict/
This is a quick solution. But the list is not updated. SdM enga irukku pArunga. :lol2:

If you are looking for a long-term solution sign up at http://listsofbests.com. Super site, has several other lists like TSPDT, AFI, etc.!
thanks Venki.

yep, the list is not updated. The Dark Knight above The Good Bad Ugly and Pulp Fiction is never accepted. For me, the best 3 masala movies ever made is TGTBTU , PF and TDK in that order.

Forgive my ignorance

VENKIRAJA
5th April 2009, 11:29 AM
venki, it was through your sig i got the twofifty.org. it is down nowadays. you know any similar sites?

http://plutor.org/filmaddict/
This is a quick solution. But the list is not updated. SdM enga irukku pArunga. :lol2:

If you are looking for a long-term solution sign up at http://listsofbests.com. Super site, has several other lists like TSPDT, AFI, etc.![/quote]
thanks Venki.

yep, the list is not updated. The Dark Knight above The Good Bad Ugly and Pulp Fiction is never accepted. For me, the best 3 masala movies ever made is TGTBTU , PF and TDK in that order.

Forgive my ignorance[/quote]

Quite right. AnA PF masala-va?

salaam_chennai
5th April 2009, 03:55 PM
venki, athukuthAn "forgive my ignorance"nu disclaimer pOturukomla.. what i meant was masala as in perfect entertainer.

P_R
6th April 2009, 11:27 AM
Sunset Boulevard - pretty ordinary - but I can see why it is called a classic and all that

Predictable twists and turns, quite bland, over the top acting by the heroine.

Nice to see Cecil B De Mille onscreen and a blink-and-you miss guest appearance by Buster Keaton.

P_R
6th April 2009, 11:06 PM
The Trouble with harry by Alfred Hitchcock

What a delightful film !!

So unlike the thrilling regulars...must be his most atypical film. A very 'English' black comedy in this American film. A little slow but it couldn't have been any other way. Lovely performances and the ease with which the plot thickens.

Much needed relief in these times of high adrenaline demand.

crajkumar_be
6th April 2009, 11:10 PM
Yerkanave kooviyirukken, marupadiyum koova kadaimaippattirukken, TGTBATU, Leone - overrated na ivai dhaan! :evil:

P_R
6th April 2009, 11:14 PM
Yerkanave kooviyirukken, marupadiyum koova kadaimaippattirukken, TGTBATU, Leone - overrated na ivai dhaan! :evil:

reNdum idhu varai pAthadhillai

appidiyE maindain paNradhA irukkEn...particularly wrt TGTBATU

crajkumar_be
6th April 2009, 11:17 PM
Yerkanave kooviyirukken, marupadiyum koova kadaimaippattirukken, TGTBATU, Leone - overrated na ivai dhaan! :evil:

reNdum idhu varai pAthadhillai

appidiyE maindain paNradhA irukkEn...particularly wrt TGTBATU
Oh conpees-a ezhudhitteno...

TGTBATU - The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Sergio Leone, director...

VENKIRAJA
6th April 2009, 11:32 PM
Yerkanave kooviyirukken, marupadiyum koova kadaimaippattirukken, TGTBATU, Leone - overrated na ivai dhaan! :evil:

:shock:
Is this a joke? Did you like the other Spaghetti westerns by him? Or the mentioning of 'Leone' is a clarification that youare against the whole genre?

crajkumar_be
6th April 2009, 11:36 PM
Yerkanave kooviyirukken, marupadiyum koova kadaimaippattirukken, TGTBATU, Leone - overrated na ivai dhaan! :evil:

:shock:
Is this a joke? Did you like the other Spaghetti westerns by him? Or the mentioning of 'Leone' is a clarification that youare against the whole genre?
Not at all Venki!

Good Bad....
Once upon a time....
Fistful of dollars
For a few dollars more

idhellam paathirukken... The "coolness" thing sinnappulaila ok, but ippavuma??? Maybe its the Western genre that's my problem...

P.S: eppadi paathaalum "bad" nu sollala, overrated nu solren, please note :)

VENKIRAJA
6th April 2009, 11:42 PM
Yerkanave kooviyirukken, marupadiyum koova kadaimaippattirukken, TGTBATU, Leone - overrated na ivai dhaan! :evil:

:shock:
Is this a joke? Did you like the other Spaghetti westerns by him? Or the mentioning of 'Leone' is a clarification that youare against the whole genre?
Not at all Venki!

Good Bad....
Once upon a time....
Fistful of dollars
For a few dollars more

idhellam paathirukken... The "coolness" thing sinnappulaila ok, but ippavuma??? Maybe its the Western genre that's my problem...

P.S: eppadi paathaalum "bad" nu sollala, overrated nu solren, please note :)

The opening sequence of Once upon a time in the west- Enough said. The pacing of these movies are awesome, with music and some powerful performance I don't ask for much. Yeah, I am still sinnapullai. So, my argument can't be fair, completely.

Add to it the Ecstasy of Gold sequence in TGTGATU. Other movies are pretty ordinary, if not for their style. These two movies are sheer pleasure. Plus, Leone must be in the 'elite' if Once upon a time in America is done with. That is a fabulous movie alongside Epic Gangster flicks.

P_R
6th April 2009, 11:47 PM
Yerkanave kooviyirukken, marupadiyum koova kadaimaippattirukken, TGTBATU, Leone - overrated na ivai dhaan! :evil:

reNdum idhu varai pAthadhillai

appidiyE maindain paNradhA irukkEn...particularly wrt TGTBATU
Oh conpees-a ezhudhitteno...

TGTBATU - The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Sergio Leone, director...

I first saw Jaishankar, Major Sundarrajan and A.Kannan in cowboy hats and leather jackets. The film didn't even offer a justification for that aesthetic assault. So I proceeded to develop a distaste for Westerns without watching even one.

Leon- appidinnu sooriyappArvai original - which is spoken of highly in these parts. Neenga adhai solreengaLOnnu ninaichchEn.

groucho070
7th April 2009, 08:41 AM
I am not a western fan, but definitely am an Eastwood western fan. Is TGTBTU overrated? It's damned good, fine entertainment, but yeah, fans, critics tend to overblow its so-called quality. First and foremost, Leone owes to Kurosawa, and mix of phoney Western (that is an American artform, and transferring it to Europe gives it some creepy feeling) and great score is what these films are made of.

There has been better Western, courtesy of Eastwood himself since then. Outlaw Josey Wales, High Plains Drifter are smaller, quieter but powerful films. Let's not even talk about Unforgiven (ithai yaarachum overrated-nu solla poorangga paru).

VENKIRAJA
7th April 2009, 09:07 PM
Generally there is a misconception that if they hate action movies, westerns or entertaining stuff, they can be connoisseurs and if they like Foreign movies and ambiguous, slow movies, they can be auteurs of some sort. What ridiculousness?! I know such show-offs in my college and school who try to portray this phenomenon. I mean, should they even extend this theory to movies like Dark Knight, NCFOM, Leon, LSnTSB TGTBaTU/OUaTiTW? Seriously folks, What the hell?

(No offence meant to hubbers, just generally speaking)

The Spaghetti western, especially these two movies are sheer pleasure! Not just in the entertainment factor or whatever, the very script of TGTBaTU is written in three acts. The famous title music is composed of three small pieces which make the whole song. The introduction scenes of the three of them, the way they meet and beat each other- Total surrender. :notworthy:

BTW, Leone is better than Kurasawa IMO. Kurasawa may be the big daddy of cinematic techniques and so forth, but Leone mastered the art which attains zenith in his last creation. Yojimbo wasn't even half as good as AFoD to me, atleast the performance. :D

harrycosy
8th April 2009, 12:24 AM
American beauty .....
I was see this movie few day's ago.this movie really good. so i like it.and my friend also like it......

VENKIRAJA
8th April 2009, 12:28 AM
American beauty .....
I was see this movie few day's ago.this movie really good. so i like it.and my friend also like it......

Finally I see a fan of this film in the hub :D

crajkumar_be
8th April 2009, 11:11 AM
Generally there is a misconception that if they hate action movies, westerns or entertaining stuff, they can be connoisseurs and if they like Foreign movies and ambiguous, slow movies, they can be auteurs of some sort. What ridiculousness?! I know such show-offs in my college and school who try to portray this phenomenon. I mean, should they even extend this theory to movies like Dark Knight, NCFOM, Leon, LSnTSB TGTBaTU/OUaTiTW? Seriously folks, What the hell?

(No offence meant to hubbers, just generally speaking)

The Spaghetti western, especially these two movies are sheer pleasure! Not just in the entertainment factor or whatever, the very script of TGTBaTU is written in three acts. The famous title music is composed of three small pieces which make the whole song. The introduction scenes of the three of them, the way they meet and beat each other- Total surrender. :notworthy:

BTW, Leone is better than Kurasawa IMO. Kurasawa may be the big daddy of cinematic techniques and so forth, but Leone mastered the art which attains zenith in his last creation. Yojimbo wasn't even half as good as AFoD to me, atleast the performance. :D
Do you want to watch and enjoy movies or do you want to be known as a connoisseur? I prefer the former, though one shouldn't see anything wrong in the latter also!

And Dark Knight-a yaaru "great" film nu solradhu, neenga dhaane solreenga (ulagame solludhu, i meant it in response to the "extend the same theory line"). Extend pannunga, yaaru venaamna? :razz:

Good, bad, ugly nu title-a vecha ellame moonu moona dhaane irukkanum? idhula enna adhisayam?

My opinion on Kurosawa/Leone - Leone has aped what i least like about Kurosawa, "the coolness" of the 'kero'. So, it figures :)

Prabo
9th April 2009, 02:03 AM
Vertigo...Interesting

I was thinking the movie will delve into the personality disorder of Madeline, but I was totally wrong. Probably this idea of personality disorder would have led to the making Psycho.
Kim Novac. She really looked very beautiful.

P_R
10th April 2009, 12:41 AM
Finally watched "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"

Wow !!

Technically pugundhu viLayAdirikkAnunga. 20 years back. Brilliant.

Prabo
10th April 2009, 02:18 PM
[tscii:43e14b6cb6]Get Carter...... Awesome

Gangsters, Underworld, Murder and Vengeance.
Apart from the story, screenplay, Carter's characterization and backdrop, Michael Caine’s presence makes it all more interesting. His arrogance, body language and burning eyes are too good. Overall sema action padam.
[/tscii:43e14b6cb6]

crajkumar_be
10th April 2009, 03:48 PM
Finally watched "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"

Wow !!

Technically pugundhu viLayAdirikkAnunga. 20 years back. Brilliant.
Padam release aana time la, Remember a quiz question Who framed who framed roger rabbit :)

P_R
10th April 2009, 04:00 PM
Release time events ellAm solli still you are a young-nu niroobikkireenga

crajkumar_be
10th April 2009, 04:20 PM
:lol:

<"release time" na... release aana moonu-naalu varshathula (free-a irukkudha) nu artham :razz: First of all, india la 'release' aacha ne therla.. video la dhaan paathen >

Nerd
10th April 2009, 08:05 PM
Fellinni padangaL epdi? Puriyumaa?

crajkumar_be
10th April 2009, 08:09 PM
Fellinni padangaL epdi? Puriyumaa?
I tried 8 1/2 (La Strada paathena illayaannu thulyama nyabagam illa)
Puriyala/velaikkagala

P_R
10th April 2009, 08:11 PM
Fellinni padangaL epdi? Puriyumaa?
I tried 8 1/2 (La Strada paathena illayaannu thulyama nyabagam illa)
Puriyala/velaikkagala

8 1/2 download paNNEn, file corrupted-A irundhadhu
I took that as a sign and downloaded Roger Rabbit instead.

Nerd
10th April 2009, 08:14 PM
I have rented 8 1/2. Have reserved it for the weekend. Try pannrEn. I have not seen anybody talking about Fellinni here, that's why the question.

P_R
10th April 2009, 08:21 PM
I have rented 8 1/2. Have reserved it for the weekend. Try pannrEn. I have not seen anybody talking about Fellinni here, that's why the question.
CC-la oru thadavai Equanimar recommend paNNAr

Plum
10th April 2009, 11:09 PM
Smbandame illama malarum ninaivugal soradhunu mudivu pannittadhale...
Cr's quiz question reminded me of a quiz question which won a quiz for me - basically, the question was "who won the literary nobel for last year"
Answer theriyama naanga "pass"nu solla poga it turned out to be the correct answer

Plum
10th April 2009, 11:09 PM
Smbandame illama malarum ninaivugal soradhunu mudivu pannittadhale...
Cr's quiz question reminded me of a quiz question which won a quiz for me - basically, the question was "who won the literary nobel for last year"
Answer theriyama naanga "pass"nu solla poga it turned out to be the correct answer

P_R
11th April 2009, 08:56 AM
Smbandame illama malarum ninaivugal soradhunu mudivu pannittadhale...
Cr's quiz question reminded me of a quiz question which won a quiz for me - basically, the question was "who won the literary nobel for last year"
Answer theriyama naanga "pass"nu solla poga it turned out to be the correct answer :lol:

P_R
12th April 2009, 09:46 AM
A streetcar named desire

Vivien Leigh - to be added to the Rs.10-for-Rs.5 batch.

Marlon Brando :shock:
Stunning performance. I think I like this much more than Waterfront. Even subtracting the inherent impressiveness of the characterizations I think this is one of best acting performances ever.

Groucho070, where's your old tripod site ?

groucho070
13th April 2009, 07:41 AM
[quote="Prabhu Ram"
Groucho070, where's your old tripod site ?[/quote]

Eh? :? Emba? Pazhasa ellam kilara ninaikkirenggaloo? The stuff in it are pretty juvenile.

Anyway, here it is, it's as dated as MC Hammers pants:
http://rakeshkumar7.tripod.com/

Brando in Streetcar? Heh! That's role of a lifetime for him. Godfather athu ithunu pessikkirangga. Athellam, jujube for him. I doubt that anyone can pull this off (Newman comes close, watch him in Cat On Hot Tin Roof - also Tenesse William stuff). It has been played on stage by others but its memorable always for the way Brando pulled it off. I too prefer it to Waterfront.

Nerd
13th April 2009, 07:51 AM
Fellinni padangaL epdi? Puriyumaa?
I tried 8 1/2 (La Strada paathena illayaannu thulyama nyabagam illa)
Puriyala/velaikkagala
Shaem blood! Will give it another try. Have tried watching Tarkovsky's Mirror about 4 times now :lol:

complicateur
13th April 2009, 07:57 AM
//
it's as dated as MC Hammers pants Were you by any chance watching The Simpsons' Behind The Laughter? I crack up every time I see Bart in those parachute pants doing the dance. :lol://

groucho070
13th April 2009, 08:04 AM
//
it's as dated as MC Hammers pants Were you by any chance watching The Simpsons' Behind The Laughter? I crack up every time I see Bart in those parachute pants doing the dance. :lol:// :lol:

Not really.

Come to think of it, I was watching The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. The Endsville town was engulfed by Hip-Hop-ism, and one character turned up with the pants, when everyone else were more up to date. :D

Over the weekend, my wife-to-be and I were watching top 100 songs of the nineties, and the attrocities in form of fashion and those terrible band.

I bowed and apologised on behalf of all Gen X to my Gen Y fiance. MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, gad what were we thinking!!!

P_R
13th April 2009, 08:17 AM
Groucho070, where's your old tripod site ?

Eh? :? Emba? Pazhasa ellam kilara ninaikkirenggaloo? The stuff in it are pretty juvenile.
Was looking for anything you had written on this film. Anything...?

Stunning performance. From the very first scene where he walks about scratching his sweaty back with his thumb and checks her out as he speaks he is great. Amazing in every single scene.I have seen in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Newman's pretty good there but Streetcar is just another level.

People talk about the car scene with his brother in Waterfront ("I could have had class"). There are about half a dozen scenes in Streetcar which would trump that scene.

bingleguy
13th April 2009, 10:41 AM
Grudge2 :shaking:

groucho070
13th April 2009, 11:54 AM
Was looking for anything you had written on this film. Anything...?


Never wrote anything. It's one of those films that I find difficult to review. Performance onnu. Then, the whole film. What is it about? It's so multi-layered, I think it'd be another decade when I think I can write a proper review on it.

My fav performance of his is still that in Apocalypse Now. But this is iconic performance. . If I love NT in Gauravam, I should not ignore the masterpiece that was his performance in Manohara.

Speaking of Manohara - you should check out Brando in Julius Caesar. :D

P_R
13th April 2009, 01:28 PM
Yeah must watch Julius Ceaser soon.

I didn't quite like the movie Apocalypse Now. So I found the performance very attention-seeking. So much expectation is built then it gets very shock-and-awe. And it has a running time of a couple of days. I am not sure I'll revisit that.

Subtle changes in expression, control over voice and delivery, pace of reaction, what's-running-in-his-mind kind of expressions, outbursts, vulnerability and brutishness. Just beautiful.

Ramakrishna
13th April 2009, 04:52 PM
Enemy of the state
28 weeks later
Both terrific thrillers :notworthy:

crajkumar_be
13th April 2009, 05:11 PM
Changeling - Reiterates that Eastwood is a 'director'! :)

Harold And Kumar go to White Castle
Harold And Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
:lol: liked the former more...

Burn After Reading - Not quite the 'comedy' noir i expected (more noir than comedy) but engaging nevertheless

The Wrestler - Liked Mickey Rourke's performance

Thalafanz
13th April 2009, 05:12 PM
CR, how do u find Changeling??? :)

crajkumar_be
13th April 2009, 07:08 PM
CR, how do u find Changeling??? :)
Pudichirunchu Thala :)

Thalafanz
13th April 2009, 07:10 PM
CR, how do u find Changeling??? :)
Pudichirunchu Thala :)
:roll: Konjam virivA ezhuthuvEngganu naan ethir pAththEn (since it's from Eastwood). Ippadi orE varila mudichuttEngga. :)

crajkumar_be
13th April 2009, 08:44 PM
CR, how do u find Changeling??? :)
Pudichirunchu Thala :)
:roll: Konjam virivA ezhuthuvEngganu naan ethir pAththEn (since it's from Eastwood). Ippadi orE varila mudichuttEngga. :)
Ippo ellam, viriva, korvaya ezhudha thona mattengudhu, unless it is vetti pechu or "my daddy's stronger" panchayathugal :)
Thavira, thookkam varaama, 4 1/2 films on the trot paathen, so puyal vegathula only final reaction dhaan register aachu. State of mind. :)

VENKIRAJA
14th April 2009, 12:24 AM
Do you want to watch and enjoy movies or do you want to be known as a connoisseur? I prefer the former, though one shouldn't see anything wrong in the latter also!

And Dark Knight-a yaaru "great" film nu solradhu, neenga dhaane solreenga (ulagame solludhu, i meant it in response to the "extend the same theory line"). Extend pannunga, yaaru venaamna? :razz:

Good, bad, ugly nu title-a vecha ellame moonu moona dhaane irukkanum? idhula enna adhisayam?

My opinion on Kurosawa/Leone - Leone has aped what i least like about Kurosawa, "the coolness" of the 'kero'. So, it figures :)

ennavO pOnga. Maybe I need to 'acquire' Kurasawa. pArtha reNdu (Considered as his best, in general) EdhO ulaga cinema-nu pasanga solli pOttu vittAnunga. (The same goes for Rear window as well, But Vertigo was matchless) Hence, I guess I will check out Hidden Fortress next. Opinion reserved.

complicateur
14th April 2009, 12:31 PM
Cigarettes & Coffee (http://www.indee.tv/films/view/cigarettes-coffee/) - P.T.Anderson

directhit
14th April 2009, 09:07 PM
Hotel for Dogs :bow: :bow: :bow:

Vivasaayi
14th April 2009, 10:32 PM
Yojimbo wasn't even half as good as AFoD to me, atleast the performance. :D

mifunes walk,shoulder jerk and his toothpick shift with a cool look - vaaipe illa!

mifune all the way for his machismo and style - eastwood uhum...velaikavadhu

directhit
15th April 2009, 06:45 AM
Traitor :clap: :clap: Very very nice action drama, though the stereotyping of muslims as terrorists is a bit irking. Got reminded of Kamal's Kurudhipunal in some scenes. Couple of good twists and good action sequences. Background music was very good!

groucho070
15th April 2009, 07:15 AM
Viva Zapata


Thanks to PR, I got into Brando nostalgia. Edutten Viva Zapata DVDyai, Parten Padattai.

Nothing new to add about his performance. This time around, I was busy getting impressed with Anthony Quinn. Apparently, he wanted to play the lead, but, well Kazan/Brando kambinesen irukkumpothu you shouldn't be too ambitious. Anway, he got best supporting actor Oscar.

Not as profoundly aesthetic as Streetcar or Waterfront, but is much more entertaining in a broader canvas sort of way.

ajithfederer
15th April 2009, 09:24 AM
The last few minutes of Dog Day Afternoon - Al Pacino and John Cazale - :thumbsup:

groucho070
15th April 2009, 11:23 AM
The last few minutes of Dog Day Afternoon - Al Pacino and John Cazale - :thumbsup:

You saw only last few minutes, or you liked the last few minutes?

Soundtrack illatha padam (except the title scene). Mudiyuma nammaala?

Also please spread the word about this wonderful director, Sidney Lumet. Quietly been making wonderful films. Just check out his resume and be amazed:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001486/

Note: When Eastwood got some Lifetime Achievement Award (when he was 75 years old), he went up and said,"Sidney Lumet is still making films at 80. Hell, I'm just a kid". :D

P_R
15th April 2009, 11:29 AM
Recommend the book: Making Movies by Sidney Lumet.
Nothing magical/stunning just plain and simple writing which makes it a good read.

ajithfederer
15th April 2009, 11:37 AM
Ennadhu Sydney Lumet Philly aa :notworthy:. Will check out his other filmography soon!!. :P.

Groucho I have watched DDA much before. When I was gazing through TV Channels the climax was running and so I just watched the remaining few minutes.


The last few minutes of Dog Day Afternoon - Al Pacino and John Cazale - :thumbsup:

You saw only last few minutes, or you liked the last few minutes?

Soundtrack illatha padam (except the title scene). Mudiyuma nammaala?

Also please spread the word about this wonderful director, Sidney Lumet. Quietly been making wonderful films. Just check out his resume and be amazed:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001486/

Note: When Eastwood got some Lifetime Achievement Award (when he was 75 years old), he went up and said,"Sidney Lumet is still making films at 80. Hell, I'm just a kid". :D

groucho070
15th April 2009, 11:47 AM
PR,

One of the first book I read when I was doing scriptwriting course. Simple and to the point.


AF,

Appadi paarthengganaa keettathaa sollungga. Say, "I lauv Serpico".

littlemaster1982
15th April 2009, 12:08 PM
Sidney Lumet's "12 Angry Men" is one of the best movies I've seen :notworthy:

Vivasaayi
15th April 2009, 12:21 PM
The last few minutes of Dog Day Afternoon - Al Pacino and John Cazale - :thumbsup:

The way al pacino looks at his friend who's being disposed ... :clap:

Vivasaayi
15th April 2009, 12:21 PM
Sidney Lumet's "12 Angry Men" is one of the best movies I've seen :notworthy:

and Network too - nalla padam.

:)

ajithfederer
16th April 2009, 11:42 PM
The Real story of Pearl Harbor in History Channel :thumbsup:

crajkumar_be
16th April 2009, 11:52 PM
The Real story of Pearl Harbor in History Channel :thumbsup:
Fox History channel-a? Avinga "real" nu podradhellam pinch of salt-oda edukkaradhu nalladhu, in general (PH pathi particular-a sollala) :)

ajithfederer
16th April 2009, 11:55 PM
:)

ajithfederer
16th April 2009, 11:58 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_Channel

http://www.history.com/

Idhu Fox subsidiary madhiri theriala bala aana i understand what you say :)

groucho070
18th April 2009, 07:22 AM
Scoop.

Finally got around watching it. It looks terribly dated. Woodsters gags are at most, make you smile if you are a fan. If you are not, you will be working with your remote by now. Scarlett. Scarlett. Epadi-di. Eppadithaan unakku joli kidaikkirathu, ayagooo....

Predictable, works at some level when suspense is concerned, but not if you have seen it all. Nice to see Woody back dealing with death, otherwise a forgetful offering from the Wood-dude.

Nerd
19th April 2009, 01:05 PM
RocknRolla - After a disappointing yet spectacular (not sure if that made sense) revolver, Ritchie is back in his elements. It was so confusing for the first one hour or so that I almost gave up watching the rest. But everything fell in place nicely in the last 20 mins or so. Tom Wilkinson was outstanding. The liberal usage of colloquial phrases was a little annoying. naanum evalO dhadavai dhAn wikipedia pOradhu. :oops:

ajithfederer
19th April 2009, 02:12 PM
The Counterfeiters - Austrian/German :thumbsup:

Ramakrishna
19th April 2009, 07:38 PM
Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo :)

VENKIRAJA
20th April 2009, 12:34 AM
Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo :)

varuga, varuga. Sergio Leone rasigar manRathukku nalvaravu ;)

groucho070
20th April 2009, 11:44 AM
Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo :)

You watched it in Italian version?

P_R
20th April 2009, 11:47 AM
Scoop.

Finally got around watching it. It looks terribly dated. Woodsters gags are at most, make you smile if you are a fan. If you are not, you will be working with your remote by now. Scarlett. Scarlett. Epadi-di. Eppadithaan unakku joli kidaikkirathu, ayagooo....

Predictable, works at some level when suspense is concerned, but not if you have seen it all. Nice to see Woody back dealing with death, otherwise a forgetful offering from the Wood-dude.

Yeah
Quite a boring movie
The start - journalist in the boat etc. seemed very interesting. Fell flat and never rose after that.

Looked like since he was in England for Match Point he had some unused shooting credits and went ahead and made another movie.

Scarlett :x

groucho070
20th April 2009, 11:57 AM
Looked like since he was in England for Match Point he had some unused shooting credits and went ahead and made another movie.

Scarlett :x :lol: Ithu enna prepaid system-ah? :lol:

By the by, Scarlett-ukku inime mainstreamla velai kidaikkaatha mathiri ethachum lobby start pannuvoma? She does have impressive assets that could prove to be useful elsewhere. (Aiyo, Nerd's gonna be angry).

P_R
20th April 2009, 12:29 PM
I am ready for the signature campaign
I didn't like her right from Lost in Translation. In fact I don't think much of that movie itself. If posterity decides it is indeed great then I can always say Scarlett made me hate it.

She ruined "The Prestiege" too. While I acknowledge she is fairly good looking I think they are making a big deal out of that. She is supposed to be this irresistable beauty in "Match Point". Eh ??
remba build-up paNNadheenga dA.

She was reasonably good in VCB - the third best actress in that movie though. But I hear Woody has finally come to his senses and is not casting her anymore.

groucho070
20th April 2009, 12:45 PM
But I hear Woody has finally come to his senses and is not casting her anymore. :clap: Finally :twisted:

The only thing that got me going in LIT is Bill. How do you get an actress who already looked bored, to look bored in front of the camera and still look bad? Coppola is a good director indeed.

Ramakrishna
21st April 2009, 02:04 AM
Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo :)

You watched it in Italian version?

No..English thaan

Nerd
21st April 2009, 02:49 AM
Scarlett was good in Match Point. At least a hundred times better than that keeerO whose name escapes me..

groucho070
21st April 2009, 07:25 AM
Monster! (1999-TV movie).

Played in cinemax last night. I was too lazy even to reach the remote.

Sort of cheezy tribute to the 50s monster movie, I found it to be quite entertaining. Except for M. Emmet Walsh, everyone else are B-grade actors or newcomers. It's the old college kids vs monster tale retold, with setting in a town that is purpotedly cursed to have horror movie cliches. So, before you can say hey, that's so formulaic, they'd tell it to you first. Very self-conscious, tongue in cheek and nice fun. Good time pass movie as the hubbers would say.

bingleguy
21st April 2009, 10:46 AM
Valkyrie ..... :roll:

groucho070
21st April 2009, 11:18 AM
Valkyrie ..... :roll: Pidikalayoo? Konjam velaveriyaa sollungga.

I already expected it to be a disappointment. Cruise playing a German? And the guy who directed X-Men? I thought I give it a miss.

Edit - For something more gritty and same subject , watch The Eagle Has Landed.

Of course, in that Michael Caine plays a German with huge dose of cockney, but athu veera kathai

bingleguy
21st April 2009, 11:34 AM
groucho :-) i was indeed worried if someone would really take interest in hearing somebody watched this movie :-) I ve heard multiple responses atleast only with our folks .... nobody to whom i ve talked with, have taken interest to see how much somebody could love such a movie .... :)

watched this movie on the day of its release :-) bak in the states .... am least bothered on the actor's controversy .... wat her practices doesnt really matter when it comes to casting ... hes an actor there ... as simple as that ....

groucho070
21st April 2009, 12:12 PM
groucho :-) i was indeed worried if someone would really take interest in hearing somebody watched this movie :-) I ve heard multiple responses atleast only with our folks .... nobody to whom i ve talked with, have taken interest to see how much somebody could love such a movie .... :)

watched this movie on the day of its release :-) bak in the states .... am least bothered on the actor's controversy .... wat her practices doesnt really matter when it comes to casting ... hes an actor there ... as simple as that ....

Bing,

Still not clear. Is it any good? I mean, what are the good points in the movie? I am willing to overlook Cruise. There surely must be other good points in it. Please share.

Cruise, no matter what he plays always be Cruise. Unless its actor-proof stuff like Born on the 4th of July or the Vampire movie....or the recent good job he did in Tropic Thunder.

But tell more about the movie.

P_R
21st April 2009, 12:20 PM
A Brief Encounter by David Lean

Simple and well enacted. The sophistication of old Brit movies is quite charming.

A little too much voice-over particular given the acting was so good it didn't need that kind of extensive v-o.

1945 !

ajithfederer
21st April 2009, 12:21 PM
Valkyrie comes with a minimal plot and is indeed very watchable. I mean everybody knows what happened @ the end of Operation Valkyrie. So with a known story Director Bryan singer has given us a simple screenplay to keep us interested till the end. The movie wasn't boring atleast for me.

And yeah agree with you on Tom cruise although he did okay in this one.

groucho070
21st April 2009, 12:39 PM
Thanks AF. I might give it a try.

Oh, your avatar! Soopper-ma!

bingleguy
21st April 2009, 12:58 PM
groucho :-) namma oor makkal somehow did not like this movie :-) ppl to whom i talked to .... they found this movie no different from any other ordinary movie ... i was surprised why :roll:

tis not just the plot which made me feel the movie special ....

doing a Historical movie has its own difficulties ..... every single thing which is gonna appear on the movie has to be re-created .... the airplanes, the costumes, the war vehicles, the way of talk, the buildings and most importantly the characters of the movie who represent someone in reality ...

utmost care was to taken to carefully represent the historical factors .... the writers must be very careful in what they represent as facts n script .... portrayals of the different characters would have been their greatest challenge - as they would need to discuss with many before even forming the dialogues ...

all the more i was very impressed with the movie ... though we have seen a lot more movies in the past of such valor and pride .... this movie stands a little different from them with more of visual effects ..... background work has been the main backbone for this movie ....

bingleguy
21st April 2009, 01:01 PM
And yeah agree with you on Tom cruise although he did okay in this one.

well.... we cant compare his performance in the Last Samurai with this one definitely ... but i feel that he was merely chosen for his resemblance for Von Stauffenberg .... but later Singer thought his introduction would really give much more familiarity to the movie as such i feel ....

he did justice to the character i feel ....

groucho070
21st April 2009, 01:09 PM
Okay Bing, I get what you mean now. It's looks like technically well made film. The filmakers have gone through the pain as far as accuracy is concerned, especially when it was a true incident. I will certainly give it a look, thanks to you and AF's comments.

bingleguy
21st April 2009, 02:13 PM
Okay Bing, I get what you mean now. It's looks like technically well made film. The filmakers have gone through the pain as far as accuracy is concerned, especially when it was a true incident. I will certainly give it a look, thanks to you and AF's comments.

:bow:

this was also talked about as a remake of a movie which came in the early 90's ..... am not sure how true it is though ! :roll:
Famous historical characters n events do come in many movies n various fashions ... not necessarily they are remakes :roll:

Thalafanz
21st April 2009, 02:18 PM
He's just not that into you

Confessions of a shopaholic - chic flick :|

Surya
21st April 2009, 02:32 PM
howz "he's not that into you"

Thalafanz
21st April 2009, 02:40 PM
howz "he's not that into you"

Hi. PArkalAm. Not that great though. :)

Surya
21st April 2009, 02:59 PM
oh ok. :) I wanna see this movie called "How to loose frnds and alternate people."

bingleguy
21st April 2009, 03:08 PM
neenga rendu perum padam peru dhAn pesikkareengala :roll:

Surya
21st April 2009, 03:19 PM
lol yup. :yes:

bingleguy
21st April 2009, 03:22 PM
enakku ennamO conversation mAdiriyE thonichu :shock:

Thalafanz
21st April 2009, 06:36 PM
oh ok. :) I wanna see this movie called "How to loose frnds and alternate people."

'How to lose a guy in 10 days' theriyum. 'How to loose frnds and alternate people' - never heard b4. :)

Bingle'na :lol:

bingleguy
21st April 2009, 06:52 PM
oh ok. :) I wanna see this movie called "How to loose frnds and alternate people."

'How to lose a guy in 10 days' theriyum. 'How to loose frnds and alternate people' - never heard b4. :)

Bingle'na :lol:

i believe hes saying about "How to loose friends & alienate people" :roll: this is a movie based on some book i believe ...

ajithfederer
21st April 2009, 09:35 PM
:lol:

"Peace of Mind" Mani Annan :P.

Oh, your avatar! Soopper-ma!

groucho070
22nd April 2009, 08:14 AM
Exit Wound :oops:

Yes, I was a Steven Seagal fan up to this movie. I know after that, he got fat, lazy and started making direct to DVD crap.

But I love his fighting style, man. Aikido masters will argue that it is not supposed to be offensive, but hey, he was a master too.

I like this movie coz it pokes fun at his own past roles. The quick to break things up, the temper, all made fun of. The anger management class is a riot. Decent movie by his standard, can't beat his first three or four outings where you get more bone breaking moments, yeaaarrr :twisted:

ajithfederer
22nd April 2009, 10:18 AM
Looks to be a week of Nazi Bastards.

Schindler's List :thumbsup:

groucho070
22nd April 2009, 11:39 AM
Looks to be a week of Nazi Bastards.

Schindler's List :thumbsup:

Speaking of which, watchout for Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Bastards. We can say "bastards" here right? Yeah, I forgot, we got no moderators here :bluejump: :swinghead: :skull:

bingleguy
22nd April 2009, 11:52 AM
// :) ... watever u call 'em ... they were rulin once ;-)

ajithfederer
22nd April 2009, 11:59 AM
Groucho
That is a far lesser term for such beasts.


Looks to be a week of Nazi Bastards.

Schindler's List :thumbsup:

Speaking of which, watchout for Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Bastards. We can say "bastards" here right? Yeah, I forgot, we got no moderators here :bluejump: :swinghead: :skull:

ajithfederer
22nd April 2009, 11:59 AM
the what?

// :) ... watever u call 'em ... they were rulin once ;-)

groucho070
22nd April 2009, 12:00 PM
// :) ... watever u call 'em ... they were rulin once ;-)

You mean the moderators? They were ruling here once, and you guys ousted them? Wah, people's power here, eh?

bingleguy
22nd April 2009, 12:03 PM
// :) ... watever u call 'em ... they were rulin once ;-)

You mean the moderators? They were ruling here once, and you guys ousted them? Wah, people's power here, eh?

:lol: i meant the Nazis ;-)

crajkumar_be
22nd April 2009, 01:11 PM
the what?

// :) ... watever u call 'em ... they were rulin once ;-)
Adhaane! :confused2:

ajithfederer
22nd April 2009, 01:36 PM
Ungalukku edhavadhu purinjudha?


the what?

// :) ... watever u call 'em ... they were rulin once ;-)
Adhaane! :confused2:

bingleguy
22nd April 2009, 01:41 PM
Ungalukku edhavadhu purinjudha?


the what?

// :) ... watever u call 'em ... they were rulin once ;-)
Adhaane! :confused2:
:shock:

crajkumar_be
22nd April 2009, 02:43 PM
bingleguy,
Enna solreenga nu puriliye....

bingleguy
22nd April 2009, 02:55 PM
bingleguy,
Enna solreenga nu puriliye....

Nazis ai b**tard nnu sonnAnga ... watever we call them once they ruled nnu sonnen :roll: thavarA :roll:

VENKIRAJA
22nd April 2009, 02:59 PM
Annie Hall :clap: :happydance:
One aap dhi bestu evar. Saravedi! PR solRApla.. Bergman ellAm namakku (vElaikkAvAdhu) thEvayilla. :cool2: Woody Allen rocks! :victory: Should watch the movie again very soon to appreciate his genius. Most of it was lost when I was :lol: :rotfl: :lol2: and :rotfl2:

crajkumar_be
22nd April 2009, 02:59 PM
bingleguy,
Enna solreenga nu puriliye....

Nazis ai b**tard nnu sonnAnga ... watever we call them once they ruled nnu sonnen :roll: thavarA :roll:
Ada neenga sonnadha padichen...adhaye repeat panreenga :) i asked what you meant or implied by that. Yeah, they ruled. So?? adhukkum avingala bastards nu koopudrathukkum enna sammandham?

ajithfederer
22nd April 2009, 03:14 PM
Adhukkum idhukkum enna sambandham?. I still don't understand what you are trying to say!.


bingleguy,
Enna solreenga nu puriliye....

Nazis ai b**tard nnu sonnAnga ... watever we call them once they ruled nnu sonnen :roll: thavarA :roll:

bingleguy
22nd April 2009, 03:18 PM
bingleguy,
Enna solreenga nu puriliye....

Nazis ai b**tard nnu sonnAnga ... watever we call them once they ruled nnu sonnen :roll: thavarA :roll:
Ada neenga sonnadha padichen...adhaye repeat panreenga :) i asked what you meant or implied by that. Yeah, they ruled. So?? adhukkum avingala bastards nu koopudrathukkum enna sammandham?

no implications in particular ..... :) oru velai andha time la ippadi avangalai koopittu iruppAngaLA ? :roll: engira thought

bingleguy
22nd April 2009, 03:20 PM
Adhukkum idhukkum enna sambandham?. I still don't understand what you are trying to say!.


bingleguy,
Enna solreenga nu puriliye....

Nazis ai b**tard nnu sonnAnga ... watever we call them once they ruled nnu sonnen :roll: thavarA :roll:

andha time la ippadi avangalai koopittu iruppAngaLA ? :roll: engira thought

ajithfederer
22nd April 2009, 03:24 PM
Adhai neenga avangalai dhan kekkanum.


Adhukkum idhukkum enna sambandham?. I still don't understand what you are trying to say!.


bingleguy,
Enna solreenga nu puriliye....

Nazis ai b**tard nnu sonnAnga ... watever we call them once they ruled nnu sonnen :roll: thavarA :roll:

andha time la ippadi avangalai koopittu iruppAngaLA ? :roll: engira thought

ajithfederer
23rd April 2009, 10:35 PM
A short film covering the execution of the former Nazi leaders in Nuremberg in October 1946.


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

groucho070
24th April 2009, 07:29 AM
White Hunter Black Heart.


Rummaging through my old VCD collection, and picked this one out. Was in top ten, does it hold still?

To quote Paul Newman, "You betcha!"

This time, I do what I normally do to Eastwood's films, who usually work in subdued colours - I tweaked the screen to black and white...and it worked better.

Hell of a movie. Still is my favourite Eastwood outing. Oscar loved him in 93, forgot about him, and have been in love with him again from 2000s, but he has been churning out quality pix back in the 80s: Billy Bronco, Honky Tonk Man, Heartbreak Ridge, Bird, and the cream of the crop. White Hunter Black Heart, a thinly based slice of life behind the scene look at the making of the classic The African Queen by John Houston (in the film, its John Wilson). Talaivar portrays Houston as the Hemingway of Hollywood. Many critics complained that his performance was a poor mimicry job, I thought it was Eastwood's way of doing things. Great film.

Thalafanz, my new converted Eastwoodian, please note this film.

bingleguy
24th April 2009, 09:08 AM
Wrong Turn

:roll: kinda OK Horror ... may be if i ve NOT seen a similar kinda movie before - i might have really got scared ... i just ger remembered about Hills have eyes or I am legend when i see this movie ... so many vehicles missing at a similar spot - very rare that its not spotted... missing ppl avvalavu peru - missing at a particular journey - wouldnt that make ppl to give a search on the nearby areas ... especially when there was a route through the forest ...

background score was good ...

one good thing i liked about it .... was the credits ;-) after a couple of names the movie again starts - this would make anybody trying to go out of the hall to stop for a minute .... well a predictable sequel option though :P still, it holds u for a minute ...

Wrong Turn .... predictable path ;-)

ajithfederer
25th April 2009, 07:10 AM
Broken arrow - :thumbsup: Still works.

Travolta 8-).

bingleguy
25th April 2009, 09:51 AM
Broken arrow - :thumbsup: Still works.
Travolta 8-).
:thumbsup:

a Western movie by the East ;-)

pretty much u can see the heroic importance given to HERO ;-) the slow motion and the bg score and the senti dialogues ;-) all these implicate the onlooker to think tat he isnt watching a real west movie ...

Travolta was portrayed awesome in the movie ... hes the best !

P_R
25th April 2009, 11:09 AM
Burn After Reading
:clap: :clap: :clap:

Awesome movie

I am becoming a big fan of the Coen Brothers. Must watch Lebowski soon.

Malkovitch, Frances McDormand are great
Tilda Swinton is pretty good - damn she looks old :-(
I remember being floored when seeing her in my college days this odd Canadian movie "Possible Worlds"
Makes me feel old !

Brad Pitt is quite impressive too - that smile in the wardrobe before he gets shot - :lol:

I liked this much better than NCFOM.

Brilliant writing, black comedy is so attractive

Malkovitch: You represent the idocy of today
Gym Manager: No sir. I don't represent that either. :lol:

VENKIRAJA
25th April 2009, 03:03 PM
Being John Malkovich.
First half hour was sheer pleasure. :clap: Screenplay was top-notch, so were the performances. Totally floored by the main track. :musicsmile: Much better than Donnie darko :o yet the climax wasn't as good as how it started. Instant fan of the movie :P
PR - coincidence 8-)

Vivasaayi
25th April 2009, 05:32 PM
Bitter moon - Roman polanski

From a kick to addiction,from addiction to repulsivenes,from repulsiveness to renunciation - well demostrated...

And the Indian charecter and Indian way of life is used to illustrate the right sort of dependency in life ... :)

Dialogues :clap:

the relationship between oscar and mimi - reaching its heights,exploring the limits and then falling straight from there ... I started watching this movie for "andha matter"(apdi onnum illai)..never expected such a good movie

ajithfederer
26th April 2009, 01:31 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEUDRKRX1Eg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GQaKK0mWus&feature=related

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

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id1L-nFVlao&feature=related

This is the original footage that Bruce Lee shot for the "Game of Death" as it is seen in "Bruce Lee: A Warrior's Journey".


Absolute Mindblowing stuff from Bruce Lee. This footage never made it to the film, I believe. Bruce was sure a visionary. High Octane action stuff. Must watch for Bruce Fans :thumbsup:

sarna_blr
26th April 2009, 09:07 PM
Finally WALL-E .... excellent one 8-)

vivasaayaththOda mukkiyaththuvaththa paththi kuzhandhaigal thiraippadaththula solliyirukkaanga :)

Kumarappa
26th April 2009, 09:52 PM
In the past 5 days, I watched the following 3 (outstanding, astonishing) films:

The Departed (2nd time)
Pulp Fiction (3rd time)
Slumdog Millionaire (3rd time)
(yeah, puthusa onnum illa!)

And don't know, which of them is best! I think, out of them, SDM has affected me most, this film keeps just getting better! (The other films had affected immediately at the first time!)

Yeah, this is filmmaking at its best! Ini oru Perarasu-padam paakanum! :wink:

VENKIRAJA
27th April 2009, 12:38 AM
Salaam Bombay (1988)
Can't call this a Hindi movie. Awesome characterisation and very powerful performances. Cinematography was totally groundbreaking. Nana Patekar- The scene where he lifts the kid :notworthy: The female who plays the slut, the slum kids, their songs and most importantly the innocent new girl (without a single word)... mindblowing! Just that it felt so award-ish. :?

crajkumar_be
27th April 2009, 01:09 PM
I am becoming a big fan of the Coen Brothers. Must watch Lebowski soon.

Please do. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. One of the funniest movies ever made. Excellent repeat/LOL value

P_R
27th April 2009, 01:57 PM
I am becoming a big fan of the Coen Brothers. Must watch Lebowski soon.

Please do. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. One of the funniest movies ever made. Excellent repeat/LOL value

Will. remba naal plan-la irukku

BAE was effortlessly excellent. It was funny in an heavy sort of way.
The exaggerated self-importance and overbearing nature is ridiculed with such enjoyable writing.

There is one scene where John Malkovitch is suppposedly relaxing doing aerobics chanting

I'm back, I'm back You f****** I'm back :lol:

complicateur
27th April 2009, 04:53 PM
Will. remba naal plan-la irukku
Life is what happens when you are busy making plans - Paul McCartney


BAE was effortlessly excellent. It was funny in an heavy sort of way.
Absaleetly! They even write in the audience counterpoint in J.K.Simmons as the hilariously incredulous CIA director. I quie enjoyed myself.

Vivasaayi
27th April 2009, 05:08 PM
The worlds fastest Indian

10/10 Id give - such a wonderful feel good movie.

So endearing and lovely...Must watch!

Anthony Hopkins as an adorable,funny,ambitious country man :clap:

Thalafanz
27th April 2009, 05:32 PM
The Jumper - dissapointing considering it's from the director of 'The Bourne Identity'.

ArulprakasH
27th April 2009, 07:52 PM
Lake House :thumbsup:

ajithfederer
27th April 2009, 10:10 PM
Keanu reeves, sandra bullock starrer??. Adhukku neenga original Korean (Il mare) paathirukalam. Namma Jyun Ji Hun irukaaga :noteeth:

Lake House :thumbsup:

littlemaster1982
27th April 2009, 10:30 PM
AF,

Neenga Il Mare paarthutteengala? Post panna maadhiri theriyalaiye :roll:



Keanu reeves, sandra bullock starrer??. Adhukku neenga original Korean (Il mare) paathirukalam. Namma Jyun Ji Hun irukaaga :noteeth:

Lake House :thumbsup:

ajithfederer
27th April 2009, 10:36 PM
Illai, I haven't seen but have heard a lot of positive WOM about it.

littlemaster1982
27th April 2009, 10:46 PM
Avasiyam paarunga :D

ArulprakasH
27th April 2009, 10:48 PM
Keanu reeves, sandra bullock starrer??. Adhukku neenga original Korean (Il mare) paathirukalam. Namma Jyun Ji Hun irukaaga :noteeth:

Lake House :thumbsup:

Lake house DVD thaan irunthuchu... :)

but Jyun Ji Hun yoda My Sassy Girl parthean.. athuvum awesome..

saturday i watched Who Slept with her :rotfl:

ajithfederer
27th April 2009, 10:52 PM
:lol:.
Glad that you liked it. Extreme adult comedy. Andha Pool-table scene uzhaga mahaa double entendre :oops:.


saturday i watched Who Slept with her :rotfl:

ArulprakasH
27th April 2009, 10:55 PM
:lol:.
Glad that you liked it. Extreme adult comedy. Andha Pool-table scene uzhaga mahaa double entendre :oops:.


saturday i watched Who Slept with her :rotfl:

i lyk adult comedies.... :oops:

Thalafanz
28th April 2009, 06:10 AM
saturday i watched Who Slept with her :rotfl:

Who's that??? :P

groucho070
29th April 2009, 07:44 AM
Resurrecting The Champ.

Never knew this film existed. Josh Hartnett as struggling sports writer, and Sam L Jackson as ex-boxer now a bum living on the streets. It's a well scripted, actor proof role and Jackson delivers with lots of soul in it. Made up to look older, the make up does not interfere with his performance. Also gone is badass voice, now down to shrill of a ageing man now living with nostalgia. Nice movie. Good show by Jackson.

P_R
29th April 2009, 12:36 PM
Adaptation

The best ever...absolutely no qualifiers.

:bow:

groucho070
2nd May 2009, 07:10 AM
Gran Torino.

Convinced that they are not going to release it in theaters here, I got myself a pirated DVD. Not bad quality.

Since I've already read reviews, the storyline is predictable. Clint is, of course, awesome as Walt Kowalski (not related to Stanley, I suppose), but I have seen shades of this character in earlier Eastwood films, namely Dirty Harry, Sergeant Highway (Heartbreak Ridge), filmaker John Wilson (White Hunter Black Heart) and even coach Frankie Dunn (Million Dollar Baby), all rolled into one.

Another thing I notice is the religious elements...as with MDB, presence of religion is strong here. I wonder why...the old man trying an uncomfortable reconciliation with faith? He's critical but at the same time seems to be making some kind of compromise. That is confusing, when I look at him from filmakers point of view.

Despite some tragic occurrences, and Shakespearean ending, its a fun film. Great fun. Great film for his swan song (he did say this might be his last on screen appearance).

ajithfederer
2nd May 2009, 04:03 PM
The Deer Hunter - Good

Although the movie is lengthy, one can understand why. The movie at length shows how a bunch of friends are devastated and seperated by the war. Excellent acting from everyone involved especially Chris Walken. Never knew he could act so well. De Niro, such an versatile class-act, Emotions come so easy for him.

Meryl Streep - You beauty. Felt like travelling back in time and start loving her. Such a gentle little killer act from her :D.

P_R
2nd May 2009, 09:38 PM
WC Fields' "It's a gift"

Ho hum :-|
Some mild smiles here and there, that's all.

P_R
3rd May 2009, 12:57 AM
Manhattan (http://www.mayyam.com/hub/viewtopic.php?p=1776330#1776330)
:bow:

sarna_blr
3rd May 2009, 01:17 AM
El-topo :banghead: :banghead: ( see my avatar )

ajithfederer
4th May 2009, 11:25 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mepFmJNqsus&feature=related

Well done Travolta.

Thalafanz
4th May 2009, 11:45 AM
Fool's Gold - pArkalAm.
Chemistry between McConaughey and Kate Hudson is nice. :)

groucho070
4th May 2009, 12:16 PM
The Wrestler.

Finally got around it (you hear this lament in this thread a lot, eh, PR?).

Apart from Rourke's moving performance, I don't find anything new here. The subject about a has-been making a comeback has been done to death. Athuvum, reconnecting with estranged son/daughter concept veera panni, panni kizhichittangga.

I just like Rourke's characterisation. A decent bloke in a brutal sports (Yeah, it is staged, but it still involves pain, I mean, real pain). Marissa Tomei is okay, its just that award folks gets excited about top notch actresses playing strippers/hookers, they practically have quota for it I think. She undeservedly won an Oscar for, of all flicks, My Cousin Vinny.

carrey
4th May 2009, 04:16 PM
Meet Joe Black (1998)

Hopkins and pitt :thumbsup:

sarna_blr
4th May 2009, 04:21 PM
Kung fu panda - புகழ தமிழில் சொற்கள் இல்லை :clap: :clap:

ajithfederer
5th May 2009, 11:54 AM
Schindler's List again!!. -

Liam Neeson is somewhere in the range of all time great performances and so is Ralph Fiennes. Sir Ben Kingsley was good too.

Music Composer John Williams - Now this is what I can term as soul stirring, especially for the last scene.

Actually Thanks to Spielberg for this movie.

VENKIRAJA
6th May 2009, 07:37 PM
The Wrestler.

Finally got around it (you hear this lament in this thread a lot, eh, PR?).

Apart from Rourke's moving performance, I don't find anything new here. The subject about a has-been making a comeback has been done to death. Athuvum, reconnecting with estranged son/daughter concept veera panni, panni kizhichittangga.

I just like Rourke's characterisation. A decent bloke in a brutal sports (Yeah, it is staged, but it still involves pain, I mean, real pain). Marissa Tomei is okay, its just that award folks gets excited about top notch actresses playing strippers/hookers, they practically have quota for it I think. She undeservedly won an Oscar for, of all flicks, My Cousin Vinny.

Surprising! I totally loved it. Maybe, I haven't seen the fore-runners which you mention. Name a few for reference please. :)

bingleguy
6th May 2009, 07:40 PM
Kung fu panda - புகழ தமிழில் சொற்கள் இல்லை :clap: :clap:

i too loved this movie :-) especially the expressions ... brilliant portrayal :-)

crajkumar_be
6th May 2009, 09:00 PM
Venki,
Academy favorite "silverstalin" Rocky irukke :)

Prabo
6th May 2009, 11:12 PM
Zodiac
Seven

I liked Seven. The story revolves around only on 4 characters, no importance given to any unwanted characters. Its like cat mouse game, gripping from start to end. Morgan Freeman, most of his movies I have seen, he plays in a calm and composed manner, this time too he does the same, but that sticks nicely to the character. Brad Pitt & his wife portions are very good. Just like Robin williams surprised as the murderer in Insomnia, Kevin Spacey surprises here as a serial killer. But this role is more brutal and fearsome.

Zodiac is not bad either, but its too long. Its goes on and on like a epic. Didn't like it much.

groucho070
7th May 2009, 08:02 AM
Venki,
Academy favorite "silverstalin" Rocky irukke :)

The last few sequels are about that.

Then, you have the other sports. Redford in The Natural, Costner in The Field of Dreams. Quaid in The Rookie, well sort of. Then you have "washed out, drunk cop coming back after the one last case" flicks. Or "retired thief after one last heist". Eastwood carried back fistful of Oscars making this kinda movies, Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby.

What's next? Washed out baby sitter after one last baby? Has been movie operator trying out the THX system one last time? Retired dishwasher soaping that one last dish? Ippadiyee poyikittiruntha?

VENKIRAJA
7th May 2009, 07:05 PM
Venki,
Academy favorite "silverstalin" Rocky irukke :)

The last few sequels are about that.

Then, you have the other sports. Redford in The Natural, Costner in The Field of Dreams. Quaid in The Rookie, well sort of. Then you have "washed out, drunk cop coming back after the one last case" flicks. Or "retired thief after one last heist". Eastwood carried back fistful of Oscars making this kinda movies, Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby.

Will check them out if I get around their links. ;)



What's next? Washed out baby sitter after one last baby? Has been movie operator trying out the THX system one last time? Retired dishwasher soaping that one last dish? Ippadiyee poyikittiruntha?
:rotfl:

crajkumar_be
7th May 2009, 07:09 PM
Venki,
You aren't missing much :)

Thalafanz
7th May 2009, 07:12 PM
Gran Torino.

Oh, finally u watched... :thumbsup: :D

http://thalafanz.blogspot.com/2009/03/gran-torino.html

avven
7th May 2009, 11:40 PM
Zodiac

Zodiac is not bad either, but its too long. Its goes on and on like a epic. Didn't like it much.

i too felt that Zodiac was too long but kinda liked it...i heard Zodiac s true story :roll:

Prabo
8th May 2009, 01:56 AM
Zodiac

Zodiac is not bad either, but its too long. Its goes on and on like a epic. Didn't like it much.

i too felt that Zodiac was too long but kinda liked it...i heard Zodiac s true story :roll:

Yes, the case is still open and still some of his ciphers are unsolved....Namma oru police'a iruntha sattuputtunu oru aala pudichu ulla pottu, matter'a close panni irupanga :wink:

groucho070
8th May 2009, 07:24 AM
Zodiac

Zodiac is not bad either, but its too long. Its goes on and on like a epic. Didn't like it much.

i too felt that Zodiac was too long but kinda liked it...i heard Zodiac s true story :roll:

Yes, the case is still open and still some of his ciphers are unsolved....Namma oru police'a iruntha sattuputtunu oru aala pudichu ulla pottu, matter'a close panni irupanga :wink: :lol:

Trivia: The real Zodiac was the inspiration behind Scorpio, the psychotic killer in Dirty Harry (1971).

Innum paarkala, I'd love to see it, especially with Downey Jr in it.

ajithfederer
9th May 2009, 02:46 PM
A documentary on Lion the Christian :thumbsup:

More on it, Later.

P.S: For interested hubbers, http://animal.discovery.com/tv/christian-the-lion/. You can watch the video in that link above.

bingleguy
9th May 2009, 03:45 PM
Zodiac

Zodiac is not bad either, but its too long. Its goes on and on like a epic. Didn't like it much.

i too felt that Zodiac was too long but kinda liked it...i heard Zodiac s true story :roll:

Yes, the case is still open and still some of his ciphers are unsolved....Namma oru police'a iruntha sattuputtunu oru aala pudichu ulla pottu, matter'a close panni irupanga :wink:
:lol:

irir123
10th May 2009, 07:05 PM
"There will be blood" - a masterpiece!

Happned to watch the film recently - a great demo of America's two main pet subjects OIL and RELIGION

1. oilman Daniel is forced into baptism by a priest/pastor and is humiliated in front of a crowd in a shameless display of religious nonsense - the oilman bears it all just for the oil !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwkP7Gnp7ek

2. later during the years of the Great Depression, the preist is broke and comes to Daniel asking for money and to drill oil in his church land - Daniel avenges his earlier humiliation, forcing the priest to confess "I am a false prophet and God is a superstition"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_BWMG8a3io&feature=related

3.and once its done, reveals that the oil has been completely drained from his land and tells him that he (Daniel) is the true prophet coz, he is the one who taught and brought oil to them!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B35rYEkYgvs

Brilliant performance by Daniel Day Lewis - a classic example of great method acting - actors in India should learn from such subtle powerful performances !

This is what religion does - delude people while creative people make wealth - like Atlas in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"

memorable words - "God is a superstition" - I love it !!

crajkumar_be
10th May 2009, 10:30 PM
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Paadhi varaikkum paarthen)

:fatigue:

P_R
10th May 2009, 10:36 PM
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Paadhi varaikkum paarthen)

:fatigue:

full-A paathu mudikkiradhukkuLLa vayasu aayirum... inbuilt irony

P_R
10th May 2009, 10:38 PM
Closely Observed Trains (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closely_Watched_Trains)

Blade

crajkumar_be
10th May 2009, 10:45 PM
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Paadhi varaikkum paarthen)

:fatigue:

full-A paathu mudikkiradhukkuLLa vayasu aayirum... inbuilt irony
:lol:
Actually i did attempt to finish the job but after 3 min :fatigue: again

littlemaster1982
10th May 2009, 10:46 PM
Bolt :clap: :clap:

P_R
10th May 2009, 10:59 PM
Dog Day Afternoon :?

ajithfederer
10th May 2009, 11:11 PM
Kill Bill Vol 1 and 2

Incredible Hulk.

Vivasaayi
10th May 2009, 11:24 PM
Dog Day Afternoon :?

romba edhirpaathuteengalo?

Sid_316
10th May 2009, 11:53 PM
Dog Day Afternoon :?


enna :? Dog day afternoon pudikalaya :x :evil:

P_R
11th May 2009, 12:02 AM
Dog Day Afternoon :?

romba edhirpaathuteengalo?
aamaam...neenga ellAm konja nanja build-up-A paNNeenga :-)

P_R
11th May 2009, 12:18 AM
Dog Day Afternoon :?

enna :? Dog day afternoon pudikalaya :x :evil:


What's so great about it ?

From the start the movie seemed quite trying to funny and absurd (a la Coen brothers) but failed. The negotiations, the audience being played around, the airheadedness of the perpetrators etc. Then as it progressed it wanted to be taken seriously, feel for the people as if they were 'real' - their characterizations were anything but, particularly the folks in the bank.

So by the time he is dictating his will I was kinda bored. It ended blandly - waving the realism flag from nowhere. :huh:

Some parts worked. Al Pacino's conversations with his mom, wife and 'wife' were good and his acting was of course great. But the movie as a whole, didn't click for me.

Thalafanz
11th May 2009, 06:05 AM
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Paadhi varaikkum paarthen)

:fatigue:

:roll: :?

sarna_blr
11th May 2009, 07:01 AM
Dark knight - excellent (really a poor choice of words :oops: ) 8-)

groucho070
11th May 2009, 12:13 PM
What Just Happened.


De Niro back in top form. Playing a typical Hollywood producer, and his trial and tribulations. I've read the book it is based on, by producer Art Linson, and I think they (Linson co-produced it with De Niro) made lots of changes. Originally I thought it was to be funny, like earlier Barry Levinson (who directed this one) and De Niro collaboration, Wag The Dog. Nope, it's quiet serious actually. There were few laugh out loud moments, but it's pretty serious.

Characters oriented films like this can fail if the performers are substandards. Luckily, assisting De Niro are excellent performers. Michael Wincott is insane as temperamental film director, Stanley Tucci is apt as scriptwriter who is having affair with De Niro's ex-wife, Robin Wright-Penn whom I've not seen onscreen for a while.

The bonus is Sean Penn and Bruce Willis, who plays themselves. Willis overplays himself niceley, poking fun at his superstar image. Yeah, the funniest scene has him crossing sword with De Niro. Good movie, will watch it again solely to check out De Niro's performance. The man is still energetic for his age (in great shape too, unlike his pal, Pacino who looks bad these days).

Edit: Forgot to mention John Torturro as an eccentric talent agent. Funny as hell. Actually, the film is funny...hmm... :? innoru murai paarkanu.

groucho070
11th May 2009, 12:33 PM
But the movie as a whole, didn't click for me.

Sad that it didn't PR. To me its one of the best to come out of the best decade in Hollywood filmaking, and that too from an already senior of that time, Lumet.

Not sure you know this, but the story is based on real incident. Some trivia for others who like or are interested in the film:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072890/trivia

P.S. I thought the Coen reference incoherent :wink: . The comedy is more dark in nature, there still was some moments where I smiled here and there.

bingleguy
11th May 2009, 12:44 PM
:shaking: Mirrors :shaking:

forget bloodshed, forget gory faces, forget hands coming from the back, forget brutal animal attacks .... Watch yourself killing you .... huh, tats terrifying ...

Mirrors, though does not give a minute by minute thrills - makes sure that the person on the seat doesnt go long off ... most of the night sequences make u feel u are watching at blank screen for a long time ... Concept was similar to that of a possession, but different when "IT" is haunted :-)

One scene which makes me really chill was the jaw opener ... :huh: its very difficult to see that scene, particularly its been shown completely till she teras off her whole lower jaw... yappa - bayangaram ....

ellathai vidavum super twist enna nna :-) the last scene ...... climax :)

be prepared for seeing the world from a different perspective :-)

P_R
11th May 2009, 12:53 PM
Not sure you know this, but the story is based on real incident. Yeah it is mentioned in the start and end.

P.S. I thought the Coen reference incoherent :wink: . The comedy is more dark in nature, there still was some moments where I smiled here and there. Coens are wickedly funny. But this was 'this is how funny is in life' kind half-funny.

Algeria.
Sal being worried about two homosexuals
Sonny using the 'pulse' with Attica chants, currency flinging
Sal talking about cigarette-smoking to 'The Mouth'
The women wanting to go to the bathroom
Squirrel's conversation with her husband (cook anything, hold the baby etc)
Manager apologizing to the ladies for his language

Almost all of it was make-believe airheaded. Didn't feel 'real'. It was like an unfunny cartoon.

The funny-sad parts for me where the phone conversations with the wife and wife. His mother was good (if he needed the money why didn't he come to me :lol:) and the moment outside the bank which she uses to trash her daughter-in-law :lol2:

groucho070
11th May 2009, 01:01 PM
The funny-sad parts for me where the phone conversations with the wife and wife. His mother was good (if he needed the money why didn't he come to me :lol:) and the moment outside the bank which she uses to trash her daughter-in-law :lol2:

Don't remember this part. VHS and later VCD kalattula paarthathu. I need to get a DVD. A must in Al/Lumet collection.

ajithfederer
12th May 2009, 10:35 AM
Reservoir Dogs - Tarantino, the man for Dialogs :)

ajithfederer
13th May 2009, 05:10 AM
The Western Front: The Battle for Monte Cassino. (http://military.history.com/global/listings/series_showcase.jsp?EGrpType=Series&Id=35018695&NetwCode=HCI)

ajithfederer
14th May 2009, 12:00 AM
Band Of Brothers HD - Abandoned Jewish Concentration Camp (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk9GzQc2s6o&fmt=22)

ajithfederer
14th May 2009, 10:08 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_Road_(film)

Raikkonen
15th May 2009, 11:29 AM
Black Christmas.. (old version) :frightened:

Amazing that they made "this" kind of movie 30-35 years ago. The cd cover is a bit spoiler-iffic. But the asphyxiation scene was so scary. Killer's lack of back story was the only drawback..

ajithfederer
17th May 2009, 05:19 AM
Run Fat Noy Run - Pretty Interesting.

salem.saravanan
18th May 2009, 01:41 AM
:shaking: Mirrors :shaking:

forget bloodshed, forget gory faces, forget hands coming from the back, forget brutal animal attacks .... Watch yourself killing you .... huh, tats terrifying ...

Mirrors, though does not give a minute by minute thrills - makes sure that the person on the seat doesnt go long off ... most of the night sequences make u feel u are watching at blank screen for a long time ... Concept was similar to that of a possession, but different when "IT" is haunted :-)

One scene which makes me really chill was the jaw opener ... :huh: its very difficult to see that scene, particularly its been shown completely till she teras off her whole lower jaw... yappa - bayangaram ....

ellathai vidavum super twist enna nna :-) the last scene ...... climax :)

be prepared for seeing the world from a different perspective :-)

Nan parthu irukken... aduvum room la thaniya irudhapa... :shaking: :shaking: :shaking: :shaking: :shaking: :shaking:

ajithfederer
18th May 2009, 07:59 AM
Valkyrie: The Plot to Kill Hitler (http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=446244)

:thumbsup:

VENKIRAJA
18th May 2009, 10:55 AM
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
I don't have a slightest clue why this is considered a classic. Totally dumb : Characters were running and shooting all around the country looting banks. I was waiting for something to happen till the end and was tricked into it. BTB, Based on a true story types eh?

groucho070
19th May 2009, 07:28 AM
Venki, neengga tappi thavari 1992 TV version paarkalaiyee?

If you saw the Penn/Beatty version, then I am taken aback. Trivia: Before Godfather, this film used most number of squibs for its explosive climax (which is one of those movie moments that they often use when documenting about Hollywood).

Surprised you didn't see it as a classic.

VENKIRAJA
19th May 2009, 12:25 PM
Venki, neengga tappi thavari 1992 TV version paarkalaiyee?

If you saw the Penn/Beatty version, then I am taken aback.

Surprised you didn't see it as a classic.


67 version thAn saar. vara vara 'Classic'-ngra vArthai mEla irukkuRa mariyAthaiyE pOyiruchu.



Trivia: Before Godfather, this film used most number of squibs for its explosive climax (which is one of those movie moments that they often use when documenting about Hollywood).

Butch Cassidy was miles ahead!

Watched 'The Sting'. Paul Newman was brilliant and the background score/ visuals/ screenplay were so interestingly knit together. I love the very colour tone, accent and locales of the America of 30s. Robert Redford looked stunning as well. Though predictable, the movie is one helluva ride!

P_R
19th May 2009, 12:35 PM
Sting enakku avvaLavA pudikkalai.
Butch Cassidy upped my expectations that's why.

groucho070
19th May 2009, 12:46 PM
Venki, I agree with you on how the word "classic" is used. Ippovey, classic 90s film patthi peesikkitirukkaangga.

But here, to define that film as classic is to give it the merits. It has been generally agreed upon by film scholars that that film is indeed worth checking out, plus its impact during the time of its release. Of course, upon revisiting, even if you put yourself at that era, and at that state of mind (The target American audience -teens to early 30s - were beginning to think differently as Vietnam War began), you may still not see it as classic.

As for Butch....namma talaivar William Goldman-oda superscript is the main hero. Then, of course Newman and Redford, great chemistry.

Sting takes a bit of patience to watch these days. To me, definitely a classic (does the nose salute).

littlemaster1982
19th May 2009, 05:15 PM
Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. Silly, but damn hilarious. I was laughing hysterically at many places :rotfl: :rotfl:

crajkumar_be
19th May 2009, 06:55 PM
Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. Silly, but damn hilarious. I was laughing hysterically at many places :rotfl: :rotfl:
:yes: Saw this a while back. Guantanamo Bay is also hilarious but not as good as this

littlemaster1982
19th May 2009, 07:40 PM
Have the second part too. Will watch it next :D

VENKIRAJA
19th May 2009, 07:51 PM
Sting enakku avvaLavA pudikkalai.
Butch Cassidy upped my expectations that's why.

athAn sollitEnE, Predictable yet enjoyable-nu. Cool Hand Luke/ Lawrence of Arabia endha ragam? Meaning to watch these two for quite a while but don't know which one to watch. Egappata padam irukkudhu, filtered these out. I don't wanna check out IMDb or RT as they spoil the 'first-timer's experience'. Summa oru sneek-peek range-la sollunga. :)

pEsAma bruce lee padam ellAm d/l paNNalAmA-nu yOsichikittu irukkEn.

littlemaster1982
19th May 2009, 09:59 PM
Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. Silly, but damn hilarious. I was laughing hysterically at many places :rotfl: :rotfl:
:yes: Saw this a while back. Guantanamo Bay is also hilarious but not as good as this

Watched Guantanamo Bay. Neenga sonna maadhiridhan irundhudhu :)

ajithfederer
20th May 2009, 10:21 AM
Finally,

The Shawshank Redemption.

P_R
20th May 2009, 11:12 AM
Finally,

The Shawshank Redemption.

karuththai kooravum

Vivasaayi
20th May 2009, 11:19 AM
Finally,

The Shawshank Redemption.

konjam overthan poraingalla..imdb voters

ajithfederer
21st May 2009, 03:44 AM
Nalla thaan'ga irukku. Enna konjam senti dhan qualm but given the premise its understandable. :)

VENKIRAJA
21st May 2009, 05:46 AM
Finally,

The Shawshank Redemption.

konjam overthan poraingalla..imdb voters

veRi payaluka.. manasAtchiyE illAma 3 latcham vote-u.. nyAyamA intha TSR-TDK-TGF saNdai varalainnA, athiradi mannan kuvendin vedikkum 'Pulp Fiction' #1 Ayirukkum.. keduthuptAinga..

Watched Vicky Christina Barcelona. Splendid! One of the best romantic movies, and mahn.. what a romantic location! Woody Allen-ukku vayasE AgAthA? :P

groucho070
21st May 2009, 07:09 AM
veRi payaluka.. manasAtchiyE illAma 3 latcham vote-u.. nyAyamA intha TSR-TDK-TGF saNdai varalainnA, athiradi mannan kuvendin vedikkum 'Pulp Fiction' #1 Ayirukkum.. keduthuptAinga..

:lol:



I'd vote for Reservoir Dog instead of Pulp myself. Can't wait for Inglorious Basterd. Ingga theater-la varumaanu theriyila.

Thalafanz
21st May 2009, 08:01 PM
Star Trek :cool:

I was never a fan of Star Trek series. Watching this movie as it is, really enjoyed it. Interesting screenplay eventhough they don't have much backdrops to show... Just space and spaceship, but it was never boring. JJ Abrams :clap:

VENKIRAJA
23rd May 2009, 02:38 PM
The Maltese Falcon.
Lost my hopes. Citizen Kane was the first 40s film I liked, and the last. Going to come back to 90s and 2000s. Best and the second best ever, no doubt!

groucho070
25th May 2009, 07:09 AM
Dan In Real Life

One of those small romantic comedies which has loads of acoustic guitar in the background score, which essentially screams, "hey audience, this is film festival material, you better like it or be scorned by pretentious critics".

Well, I almost fell for it, but the guitar part aside, its not bad. Predictable storyline (K.B would like this plot about widower falling for his brother's girlfriend) and smile, rather than laughter, here and there and Tamizh film wedding ending.

And dammit, Steve Carell is pretty good, as a serious actor. Did a great job here.

VENKIRAJA
26th May 2009, 02:03 PM
PULP FICTION in HD!
Awesome! Mindblowing experience! :yes: One of the best ever!

Vivasaayi
26th May 2009, 06:27 PM
RAN

Its like watching continuous clipping of gorgeous artwork.

frames stand there for seconds without anything moving in it and with excellent music in the background - Fascinating.

The lead actor reminded shivaji in many scenes.

Not as entertaining as 7 samurai or yojimo...but yet captivating.

crajkumar_be
26th May 2009, 07:10 PM
Ran is utterly fantastic :yes:

ajithfederer
26th May 2009, 09:26 PM
Ounandi to both vicky and Bala.

kannannn
26th May 2009, 11:50 PM
'Perfume: The story of a murderer' 2 mani neram waste ..