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LM :ty: :ty: stunning trailer :thumbsup:
Alien Ridley scott's "Robin Hood"
wow, stunning !!!! :shock:
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Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
Enna Kodumai LM Idhu?
Ada adhu theriyum :twisted: Edhukku appadi sonnangaradhudhan :huh:
P.S: Enna oru fast response :lol2:
FD-3Dku thAn.. vEra enna? :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
P.S: idhu dhAnA un takku varumnu edhirpArthEn
Shabba... Adhudhan quote panni irundhiye. FD Trailer pottadhukku yen appadi oru reaction-nu ketten. Anyway let's leave this :)Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
Andha dialogue appo gnabagam varala :)Quote:
P.S: idhu dhAnA un takku varumnu edhirpArthEn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnQyFKCahqY
We have Green Zone coming up next month (Release Date: 12 March 2010)from the team of "Bourne Series". Apparently the screenplay is based on a novel written by an Indian "Rajiv Chandrasekaran". Tamil aalu pola.
Here is the link about him.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajiv_Chandrasekaran
Yes.. next in the list for Matt.. Invictus inniki porEN :) Two of my favourites, Morgan and Matt..Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Polanski in Hitchcock mode with sleek thrillerQuote:
Polanski in pole position at Berlin film festival
The 76-year-old director, under house arrest in his chalet in Gstaad, is among the early frontrunners for prizes at the Berlin film festival this year, although the 10-day competition has yet to reach halfway.
The political thriller based on a novel by Robert Harris is one of 20 movies vying for the Golden Bear for best picture, which Polanski won in 1966 for "Cul-de-Sac."
The fact that it is among the favourites is remarkable given that post-production was completed while Polanski was in a Swiss prison and, later, under house arrest.
"With this immensely enjoyable, satisfyingly convoluted thriller he demonstrates exactly why he is still a force to be reckoned with," Wendy Ide wrote in the Times newspaper.
"From the opening scene it is clear Polanski had complete control, whether or not he was behind bars when he finished it."
The United States is seeking to extradite Polanski to face justice after he fled the country in 1978 on the eve of his formal sentencing for unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl.
Peter Bradshaw of the Guardian said: "This is his most purely enjoyable picture for years, a Hitchcockian nightmare with a persistent, stomach-turning sense of disquiet, brought off with confidence and dash."
Hollywood trade publications were more circumspect, however.
Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter described the film about a disgraced British prime minister loosely based on Tony Blair as "sleek" and "hypnotic," "but once the credit roll frees you from its grip, it doesn't bear close scrutiny."
Derek Elley of Variety was one of the few dissenting voices in Berlin:
"All the ingredients are here for a rip-roaring political thriller ... but ... Polanski simply transfers Harris' undistinguished prose direct to the screen and ... there's little wow factor in the revelations as they appear."
GRITTY DRAMAS ALSO SHINE
The Ghost Writer stars Ewan McGregor as a writer brought in to spice up the memoirs of an ex-premier (Pierce Brosnan).
The politician soon becomes embroiled in a bid to have him tried for war crimes, while the writer, who remains nameless, begins to uncover uncomfortable truths about the former leader and his wife, played by Olivia Williams.
Polanski is not alone in impressing critics in Berlin this year, with two other competition entries scoring strongly.
"If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle" is part of the "new wave" of Romanian film-making that has wowed festivals around the world in recent years.
It follows an 18-year-old young offender who is days away from being released from a correction facility. He discovers his mother, who abandoned him as a child, plans to take his brother to Italy, forcing him to take dramatic measures to break free.
Screen International wrote of its "outstanding quality," and the same publication was even more positive about "Submarino," a tough Danish drama which contains scenes of domestic abuse.
"Rarely has there been such a downbeat feelgood movie, but feelgood it is: Submarino works like an emotional massage, leaving the viewer pummelled but invigorated," Screen wrote.
The Berlin film festival awards ceremony is held on February 20.
(Editing by Steve Addison)
back to basics. :boo:
"Countdown to Zero", this year's "Inconvenient truth" (which btw is now reported to be convenient lie), is picked up by Magnolia pictures. Good ! Want to watch it !
Q & A with Lawrence Bender (who produced "Inconvenient truth" and now "Countdown to Zero". Had also produced most QT films, "Good will hunting", "Mexican", etc) and the director of CTZ.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBeq6...layer_embedded
(dark video quality, audio is good)
:D Any links?. I always avoided the powerpoint presentation philim. Oh, am not a global warming denier, just that the power of film and editing...Quote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove
:lol: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
Link
Thanks brother. Will go through it once I get some fellers here off my balding hairline.
Done.
Ellam sari, but 19 year old political science student part got me rattled a bit. But as a skeptic, I shall be skeptical of skeptics themselves :wink:
Okay, end of digression.
Yeah, but the kid quotes other sources, than giving his own data, so to speak. :lol:
The second most anticipated film of the year for me after Raavanan!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3XzUYd6nrU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6RU5y2fU6s
Did anybody see the expendables trailer?. There's everybody there :lol:./
3 weeks munnala LM link anuppinaru,yeah everyone there,Austin also there :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Biutiful
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3934586393/
early waiting 4 this movie!alagendro gonzalis innaritu.my fav hollywood director! :boo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI3_NEn-VI0&NR=1
The Adjustment bureau. Blunt looks beautiful :P
Harry Potter :victory:
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Originally Posted by Wibha
+1
I am indeed looking forward to Part 1 of Part 7 of Harry Potter.
If you don't like, stay away lah. Why must banghead?
What's wrong with HP adaptations?
The third part by Cuaron is one of my favorite cinematic book adaptations ever. It just transcends beyond Rowling and HP 'series'. It has a life of its own.
NOV,
Ungalukkulla oru kuzhandai olinjikittu irukku...
Ajay, HP movies, especially the latters ones, are not for children. :P
I see..
Saw trailer of "The Tourist" last night. From FHVD, director of "Lives of others" (one of the best films last decade). While on spies, this seems a different animal altogether. Contemporary. And mainstream Hollywood debut from the European filmmaker. Lot more "action". A remake of french film "Anthony Zimmer", collaborating with writer of "Usual suspects", it promises to be everything you'd think it to be.
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Originally Posted by Wibha
HP is one series that's for people of all ages. Midnight show tickets bought. So pumped to watch this movie.. HP marathon this weekend :cool:
Kid-glove
The third one was one of the best movies in the series.
:exactly:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wibha
Prisoner of Azkaban is my fav amongst the series.
Parts I & II were for the kids. III took the huge curve. It's a largely cinematic story with 'time-turner', but when it got Cuaron handling the direction, it seemed infallible. I hear there are some appreciable improv at different places. But I've never read the book.
Btw, news is that DDL will be playing Lincoln in Spielberg's biopic.
I suggest all the Hollywood lead actors to temporarily adjourn all the major releases for that calendar year.
The paper quotes a spokesman for the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency as saying that Day-Lewis spent much of his time in the House of Representatives chamber in the Old Capitol. And while the producers visited areas of the presidential museum dedicated to Lincoln's assassination and funeral, Day-Lewis opted not to, reportedly explaining, "I'm portraying Lincoln alive and I choose not to go any farther."
http://movies.ign.com/articles/113/1136074p1.html
'Daniel Day-Lewis would have always been counted as one of the greatest of actors, were he from the silent era, the golden age of film or even some time in cinema's distant future. I am grateful and inspired that our paths will finally cross with 'Lincoln',' hollywood.com quoted Spielberg as saying.
'Throughout his career, he has been exceptionally selective in his choice of material, which makes us feel even more fortunate that he has chosen to join with us for 'Lincoln',' said Stacey Snider, co-chairman and CEO of DreamWorks Studios.
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Originally Posted by kid-glove
By major releases, you mean Oscar attempts and not those targeted for commercial audience right :wink:? Just Kidding.Quote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove
Nice to see DDL starting a new movie after his brief hiatus.