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kid_glove :).
Nobody seen Antichrist here?? :huh:. Nadippu puyal, Nadana sooravali, vasana beerangi andha range-nnainga. :huh:.
I did see it.
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Thanks k_g. :)
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Originally Posted by Vivasaayi
Ultimo tango a Parigi (Italian version with English subs)
Brando at his best in Bertolucci-fest of Eros and Thanatos.
Prefer the English version obviously. Brando is much more powerful rendering in his own voice.
The Shawshank Redemption- :thumbsup: This is the best film i've ever seen. Tim Robbins n
Morgan Freeman :notworthy:
LM.. I'm with you. Arshu :poke:Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Fincher's Zodiac
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The movie was long for an english movie - but gripping.
When I realise that it was a real story - americalathaan ipdilam nadakka mudiyum...namma oorla ulla thooki potu midhiche unmaya vangirupainga
The Hangover- Second time this week :cool: :notworthy:
Movies galore for the weekend.
The Rocker. (2008)
Lots of opportunity for comedy, but it always stops short when it decides to cater for the American Pie crowd. One time viewing is okay...no laugh out loud moments. Rainin Wilson...was it intentional that his performance and even look reminded you of Jack Black?
City Lights (1931)
Three words: Genius. Genius. Genius. Chaplin :notworthy:
The Princess Bride (1987)
One of Goldman's best scripts. Bordering on the usual fluffy fairy tale and semi-spoofed at the same time, it's beautiful...marred only by really bad synth score :evil: and guess who did the score :( Yup, Sultan of Swing himself.
In the mood for love. Excellent film. Story, screenplay ellaaththaiyum vida, it creates the prefect mood for love.
Romba sulo, art pilim-nu ellaam feel paNNa vaayppaduNdu. But extra-ordinary film nevertheless!
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
:lol: silly fun :D
Have bought the entire Godfather series in DVD. :D
Vampire revisits
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Visually brilliant. Wife thinks Gary Oldman is hot! In a strange way he is in this film. Superb film, the best Dracula after....
Dracula (1931).
The one that started it all...or at least if you don't remeber Nosferatu that came two years earlier. Trouble is I haven't seen that one. At an hour and probably 10 minutes (only one [V]CD) its fast paced and to the point. No dull moments....
"Children of the night...what sweet music they make".
I gotta dig out my old 1958 version with Lee...damm where the heck is it!!!
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Athukku yeen NOV, five times "Very happy" emoticon?
happy that we are living thru your happiness.... from no one to someone to someone special to fiancee to wife. :D
Ah...well, thanks. Steadily pulling her into my vortex of darkness. Eppadiyaachum one year time-la NT fan aakidureen, appuram Eastwood. No problem with the Brando and Newman.
when am I going to meet her.
need to coax her to wean you out of sub-standard stuff. :yessir:
Dream on, NOV. One man's substandard is another man's standard. One man's standard is another man's piece of turd. Ellamee perception-thane.
And if you shake off one's perception and successfully change it, then they turn different from the one you first liked and started out with.
Athuvum sarithaan. Provided it was not the attribute that pulled you in the first place. At least, the major pull was not that. Changes will not have effect in longer run, but rather some sort of assimilation into each other's taste and perception. Survival of the fittest. Who knows, three years down the road I'd be squealing with joy watching the Kardashians with her :P
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Tulpan
A lovely little film on a young Kazak who aspires to be a herdsman in rural mainlands. But to become one, he had to marry first. It so happens that this land is scarce of young girls. the only likely choice happens to be beautiful girl (who we don't see) with urban aspirations. This girl Tulpan doesn't fancy being an understudy to shepherd, and rejects him citing his badly shaped ears. Then follows his transitional tale. Would he get Tulpan? Is he really a fitting sheepman? Despite the spoofy conclusion to Tulpan angle, the overall mood of the film is positive. Personal triumph and self-realization are actualized without seeming like an overblown epiphany.
There is much to enjoy in this film. The characters are all interesting, and palatable. The acting is top class. The visual style is appealing. Some of the long takes are simplistic and goes in-and-out of focus, but considering the budgeted logistics and forbidding terrain, it felt in place.
27 Dresses :P
Shutter :|
13 going on 30 :banghead:
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Check out isohunt.
Godfather 3- Nothing wrong with the movie but the biggest mistake it made is being in the lineage of 2 all time great(s) before.
Al Pacino is God. Standout scenes.
1. The last scene where he cries seeing daughter dead. Easily one of the stellar pieces of acting as his family looks in shock on his sudden outburst of emotion.
2. The confession scene: Some dialog(s), Not exact
"I'm beyond redemption". "What is the point of confession If I don't repent". :lol:.
3. Taking Vincent back into the family and advising him throughout the movie.
4. Crying out dead brother Fredo's name when he gets a stroke. Although not in the league of above two but certainly it is good.
P.S: On a related side note. Found this on youtube somedays before. Andy garcia on working with al pacino.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1alY_kL5E4
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Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Book eppadinu theriala Venki. I don't understand your first kosteen.
GF 3 is out of the book syllabus
Co-written by Puzo and Coppola.
Can't say I liked the film much. Apart from Pacino of course. :wink:
As you say, it's partly due to the first two films, but there is not much worthwhile to make the sequel. A very blatant showcase of repentance(Michael's). Coppola being Coppola (for more, Charlie rose interview and "Heart of Darkness" documentary) probably wanted to stress and underline this, and also make a good few bucks especially with him on a downward spiral at that moment. Coincidentally, Coppola was coping with death of his son.
gf3 had andy garcia apart from al pacino.
he was impressive too...aanaa he is very much similar to pacino...looks and acting wise.
GF3's predecessor are too huge to be compared to, but it's inevitable no thanks to the same team behind.
I agree with Vivs, I revisit GF3 for Pacino and Garcia. Garcia is what if he inherited his grandpa and Uncle Michael's look and Sonny's temper. Biggest trouble is the casting. George Hamilton? Bob Duvall keetta panatta koduttirukka vendiyathutaane? Sofia Coppola??? Okay, its an improvement over the original choice (Winona), but still???
Here's a shocker. If Puzo didn't die, they would have gone ahead with GF4 :shock:
Kevin Spacey impersonations
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKKDKAKNH-k
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watched Chinatown and citizen Kane last weekend.. :clap:
"forget it jake.. it is chinatown" - too good of a dialak.. had some sort of relief by hearing this dialak...
"romba tension aavatha.. onniyum panna muidyaathu.. poytee iru" -nnu directa enkitta sonna maathiri irunthathu :sad:
Citizen Kane - rise and fall of a man who wants to be loved by all without loving anybody.. nice movie.. :clap:
( should not see 2/3 movies continiously :hammer: )
Nobody's Fool (1994) Revisit.
A subject, Americans, especially Irish American's love. Daaddaa....
Told totally from the dysfunctional and distant dad's point of view, the film is bitter sweet. I wonder if we can appreciate the lead role if it was not played by Paul Newman and his set of charms. Bruce Willis, his real hair, Melanie Griffith and her pair of own "charms" make guest appearance.
Also, watchout for Phillip Seymour Hoffman as the small town cop.