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gangubhais... should say it suffers from the typical kashyap syndrome - several instances of utter brilliance, intense performances (has this ever been a problem in any of his films so far?), incisive dialogs (dripping in profanity!), brilliantly building in intensity till a point, only to run out of steam and kinda fizzle out eventually.
Rajeev Ravi’s getting increasingly brilliant with every film he does with kashyap. The opening sequence with the long take taking us through the bylanes is a delight.
Thanks to my 10th std textbook levels of comprehension, the indhi did a Joel Garner to me at many places; people around were :rotfl2: while I had to make do with the context and simply :) :oops:.
2nd part varattum. AK saar, innum jore aa.. nalla force aa… vokay?
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Ek Tha Tiger..New Theatrical trailer.. Thala is stunning.. He is luking under 30..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=SmUl0l8qBXw
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cannot watch the video...
who is thala? and wat trailer?
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Finished boots yes'day. Enna twistbaa adhu :shock: Distasteful.
French film mood / Korean film twist / Kubrick/Nobakov-ian story / Typical Kashyap one-liners , ivLO irunthum, may be the intensity(!) or the lack of it brings it down. And lots of unnecessary scenes.
ROFL for 'if you come today its too earlyl' and that charcter . Hope Dilbu watches the film :mrgeen:
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BARFI! TRAILER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=yZxrao3zou4
Wonderful cinematography & BGM... :notworthy:
Waiting to watch tis movie...
Illeana is luking very pretty :)... Priyanka loosu penna.. ? :(
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Bol Bachchan
Slightly above average, at best a time a time pass. Watch if you got nothing to do.
Highlights of movie
Archana Puran Singh pretending to be the mother, Abhishek trying to don a seducing dance act, the "Nache le" song (pivotal part of movie) and Ajay expressing his love for Asin
The action sequences are inspired by and play ode to many South Indian films
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Gangs Of Wasseypur I - Liked the movie a lot...The movie according to me had striking resemblances to the godfather.Absolutely loved the cinematography and how the long shots were effectively used to describe the setting and the background...Coming back it is refreshing to see movies that actually challenge the stereotypes...And IMHO GoW stands right at the top of the pecking order..It not only breaks the stereotypes, but also ridicules it at numerous instances...
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saath moon kaaf (sariya vaaila varala..)
starts getting tedious and boring in the second murder... john absraham scenes sigh...
switch off... VB and PR :evil: