Jinju,
I know its him.. Was enquiring abt LM's take on Butler's performance.. :-)
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Jinju,
I know its him.. Was enquiring abt LM's take on Butler's performance.. :-)
Butler was good, Ajay.
Lucky number slevin- ok movie....boring most of the places,only the twists in the climax given some relief. A good director would have handled it better.
oh wokayng...Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
my take (i know u didn't ask :D ): as usual, luks gud...
Opinions r always welcome... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jinju
Casino Royale:4 years after we had a new Bond,caught up with the movie.
Mixed feelings,not typical of a Bond movie-he gets fooled badly,needs that person to give a lead to catch the bad guy,unheroic climax.
Daniel craig has that cool demeanor to carry of this role,but Brosnan was special(among the post 90's Bond).
Otherwise was a good time pass with a couple of gorgeous females,a thrilling chase 10 minutes into the movie,a well choreographed set piece action sequence pre climax.
BTW,I don't understand poker and so had no clue what was going on in the casino. :D
A Touch of Evil - Orson Welles/Charlton Heston
Very ordinary content but many amazing parts. Apparently Welles asked for a bad script, which he would elevate with his directorial prowess.
Did he? A visually stunning picture. If he did, and he was certainly up to the task. Your next stop should be, Kiss Me Deadly, a film unfairly known as "that film recommended by Tarantino".Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
Fight Club
On seeing the title, i thought this movie is a Van Damme kinda action entertainer. But was pleasantly surprised for an altogether different experience. I have seen another personality disorder movie of Norton long back. But this was a different approach to the issue.
Before the devil knows you're dead
Starring: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke
One of the best crime thrillers i've seen in recent times. Perfect example of how non linear narration can help the screenplay to be racy. Strongly recommended.