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pls don say songs good..even choreography copied..if you hapnd to see..? GENE KELLY..'broadway rhythm..'the hoofer meets the vixen 'Quote:
Originally Posted by joe
athaan ..helo mister edir katchii..
enna reeeellpaa !.. :hammer: :hammer:
That's quite a list. Infact, I made one when Rediff ran a series on Top 10 films. And many in your list overlap with mine :) .Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
1.Rajini
2.Vijay
3.Kamal
4.Vikram
5.Surya
Great :-) Out with your list.Quote:
Originally Posted by kannannn
Top 10 movies will be a diificult thing to decide.
Keeping My top 10 which comes to mind as of now. Trying to keep a list which could accomadate different period and stars.
1. Mahanadi
2. Muthal Mariyathai
3. Aayirathil Oruvan
4. Johny
5. MMKR
6. Mouna Raagam
7. Kaathalikka Neramillai
8. Thevar Magan
9. Anbe Sivam
10. Antha 7 naatkal
:)
Top Ten is tough...here's mine...not in any order...
1. Hey! Ram
2. Kuruthi Punal
3. Aalavanthaan
4. Kaaka Kaaka
5. Anbe Sivam
6. Virumaandi
7. Jhonny
8. Pithamagan
9. Nayagan
10. Thalapathy
Here goes mine:
Andha Naal: When dramas with song and dance routines were the norm, S. Balachandar made a daringly different movie. The movie made all the more special by a stylish Shivaji. Watch out for the scene, where a smoking Shivaji and his lover are silhoutted against the park background. THAT is style for you.
Uththama Puthiran: Sridhar's version of 'Man in the Iron Mask' is a treat to watch even today. Technically brilliant, I rate this as Nambiar's best performance.
Unnaipol Oruvan: The north had Shantaram, Ghatak, Ray, Sen and many others during the 50's and 60's. In contrast, we had to be content with the loud, commercial cinema, that was our staple diet. Jayakandhan's Unnaipol Oruvan was a worthy effort, capable of comparison to works of the masters above. We know him as a great writer. Unnaipol Oruvan, showed what a great director he was too. I think that was the only film he made. Pity.
Veedu: Forward to the 80's. This era saw the New Wave Cinema take center stage in Kannada and Malayalam in South India that started in the 70's. It still continues in Malayalam today. Sadly, Tamil film makers missed out on this great oppurtunity. Well, not all. There was Balumahendra. Veedu was a tribute to the 'never say die' attitude of the Great Indian Middleclass. Illayaraja's background score greatly enhaced the artistic value of this film
Sandhya Ragam: This time Balumahendra tackles old age. And Chockalinga Bagavatar gave one terrific performance.
MMKR: This will be the benchmark for all comedies and multiple roles. Kamal and 'Crazy' Mohan combine to give the best comedy in Tamil Cinema. Kamal's penchant for perfection shows in every scene, every body movement. Let's see if anyone can better this comedy.
Hey Ram: An absolute classic. That a film was not appreciated in it's own time is a phrase used for many films, but it truly applies to this. I think it was Kamal's best performance to date. As a director, he showed that, given the freedom, he can push the boundaries of film making in tamil. His passion shows in every frame.
Thaneer Thaneer: Balachandar's treatment of governement apathy and struggle for survival of India's villagers is as relevant today as ever.
Nayagan: Much has been said about Nayagan. I don't have anything to add.
Sigappu Rojakkal: Bharathiraja's finest. Bharatiraja moves so effortlessly to a city theme, after giving '16 Vayadhinile' and proves that he is a master of both. Crime thrillers don't get any better.
It was tough to leave out these, but the list has place for only 10 - Agraharathil Kazhudai, Kadhalikka Neramillai and Vedham Pudhidhu.
KADHAL KOTTAI :bluejump: :clap:
VAALI :bluejump: :clap:
THALAPATHY :D
NAYAGAN :D
RAMANA 8-)
SETHU :)
MANMADHAN :D
KADHAL KONDEN :roll:
KADHAL :cry:
AUTOGRAPH :)
I think you never seen a movie released before 80'sQuote:
Originally Posted by RATHEESHAJITH