Saw koodal nagar again-nu solli irukkaNum.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
Indha padatha rendu dhadava paarkara aLavukku porumai irundhudhAnnu kEkka koodadhu.
(In addition, Telugula oru dhadava snatches paarthurukkEn :-) )
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Saw koodal nagar again-nu solli irukkaNum.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
Indha padatha rendu dhadava paarkara aLavukku porumai irundhudhAnnu kEkka koodadhu.
(In addition, Telugula oru dhadava snatches paarthurukkEn :-) )
continuing with a interesting discussion in UPO thread on movie run and collections - its pretty much relevant for kollywood, bollywood fight too
VaanaramAiyram recovered all its cost of 20+ crores with collections from A centres only, which means u can make "serious"* cinema and recover its costs with A centre collection in today's market scenario.......so, when u can come upto VA, whats stopping you to come up to Kaminey,johnny gadar?? i say its talent - i dont think u can still hide behind tamil film market/collection dynamics.......dhoodh ka dhoodh etc etc
*VA was just a attempt at serious movie making but it wasnt
Plum, kEtteengaLA :lol2:
MADDY, VA-vai kooda quote paNNura range-ku iRangittaaru.
neenga veriyarunga. Confirmed-nga. BharadharE rendu thadavai paathuruppaarA doubt dhaan.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
yen? avaru padikka maattara? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by P_R
my point: when u can pass off a VA with ur A centre audience, why dont u try a "kaminey"? kaminey would have become a bigger hit in tamil than what it was in hindi :D
Barath would have done justice to Kaminey, i think...
bala, naanum apdi thAn sollikitturkkEn. aana andha paya pOra paadhaiyE sari illaiyE...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
edhai vechchi ippadi ellAm solluRInga? indha A centre, B centre ellAm dubAkoor, adhu vERa vishayam.Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
dont worry, i'm not bringing them "in" this time :lol: .......Quote:
Originally Posted by equanimus
kaminey had good screenplay, good comedy, punch dialogues*, item song :D and tamil being a homogenous market, its easier to pass off such attempts than hindi is my opinion......i mean, dont u think our A centre peter audience will fall for such a attempt? it could have been made less than10 crores and could have fetched more than that...
*enakku padam suthhama puriyalannu sila paer solluvaanga but i felt lot of punch in the dialogues
Some localizations...flashback appA nizhalgaL ravi - ratham kakki saagura maadhiri :-)
adhu theriyAma thAnE eppadi solluRingannu kEttEn! Anyway, idhaip paththi perusA oNNum kaNikka mudiyala. More importantly, I see it as a "very Hindi" film. Hence the comment.Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
Bhope = Madurai sivagiri :lol: ......Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
guna Kamal: dhaavani, dhaadi, madurai ellam pottuakanum
Well , there is scope for making it a madurai film - but not in a derogatory sense.
One of my leading complaints is that with so much of Madurai domination, Madurai town hardly ever features in our films. Oh how I love that place, and how under-represented it is in our cinema. For that matter, Tiruchi or Coimbatore. And kanyakumari ellAm dont even think about.
(The koodal nagar director claimed precisely that he will show Madurai town or a part of madurai never shown before and its ethos - the only word that springs to my mind after seeing it is "ngoyyala")
I'd love to see Barath in a kaminey like movie set in madurai - but in the same way Vishal did it not with localisation as PR put it.
it can definitely be remade - its not a difficult movie like DevD :lol2:
last watched movie: honeymoon travels - suthham.......i found it very boring.......maybe there were some subtexts in the narration but i was too lazy to even take a effort to notice them.......
Honeymoon Travels - good in parts but overall, wasted effort. One of the few films where I disliked Boman Irani.
Ab Tak Chappan.. Nana Patekar kahave ve intha padam parkalam :notworthy:
yea me too and this is the first film where i found Abhay insipid.....neenga solradhu rite dhaan, bollywood-la "madhyamavathi" padangal remba mosama irukku.......idhukku ivanga masala padame edukkalaam :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
yes, he is a very talended actor.........didnt believe this until my fav. director Bharathiraja himself accepted this :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Jyothsna
oru vENdukOL: Bharadwajarai Vishal enRa azhaikka vENdaam. oru nimisham kuzhambittEn.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Petrol bung scene ellAm bharadhar paNNiruvaarnu nambuvOmAga.
Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
Yeah, his performance in that movie reminded me of Surya - so no wonder :-)
Actually, PR, I didnt find his stammering or lisping convincing, the latter more so.
One could really see the effort to ensure that he got the f for s at places. And in some places, it wasnt like he was saying f or s, it was like he was saying a word with f in it. Nit-picking but that is the difference between good and great, isnt it?
yabba, how nice it is to have Plum on ur side (for a change) :bluejump:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Maddy, I should have completed that sentence. I meant to say "so no wonder you didnt like it".
I am still madhil mEL pUnai w.r.t Surya :-)
kudhikkappadaadhu...adhuvum Plum-ai nambi edhulaiyum kudhikkavEppadaadhu :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
oh :oops: i thot u were accepting surya is at best a "insipid" Abhay :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
to myself: unakku ellame late-a dhaan puriyudhada mudhali*
*avvai shanmugi, manivannan dialogue
Ijit ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
I found the f'ing good.
It is the choice of words and expressions with the preponderence of f - that seemed thrust in. But I liked that too. Precisely because it was so outrageously childish and just the kind of humour that is sorely missing in films.
Quite ponderously noting the name: Franfif :rotfl3:
There is one VK movie where he calls his assistant: Hey asok !
He could have named in anything. But he had to name him ashok and ended up calling him asok. Now these unintentional ones are funny. But Franfif is just another level :bow:
Ashok vs Asok - irunga Joe-va kootiyaarEn. Oru linguistic war-E nadathalAm.
What gives us the presumption that Ashok is right, and Asok is wrong?
yeah, sila samayam naanE enna nambaradhilla :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
And I actually liked Abhay in that movie, so oru maadhiri we still remain east and west - the twain shall never meet :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
yea, even the no. of cocaine packets = fo packets :lol: .....but franfif is a stroke of genius, i must say.....Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
Probability.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Avar nadichathu nu naan muthalla partha padam "KAmoshi". Appa ivar than NP nu kuda theriyathu.. Athilarunthu NP ya romba pidichuthu.. Bommalattam kuda NP kahathan paarthean.Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
Revisited Ram Gopal Varma`s Satya, amazing !!
That RGV is no more to be found.Quote:
Originally Posted by great
IR's work should impress his fanboys.
:sigh2: The guy who made Satya, Company and Rangeela is no more to be seen.
Return of Hanuman - enjoyed it immensely along with my nephews.......Anurag-ji 8-) .......my nephews' next assignment - watching kaminey :P (will make them unfit to watch tamil movies by the time they are 10 yrs :lol2:)
enna oru ungil :-)
10 vayasu pasangaLukku kaminey-vA? TN-la dhAnE irukkInga. kalAchAra kAvalargaLa auto-la anuppi vekkarEn, irunga :-)
mannikkavum, avangalakku 6 vayasu dhaan :lol2: ....but they can watch kaminey with parental guidance :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Harichandra
Settling down to watch a 'film'
Chinni Jayanth: idhu oru kudumba padam
VaiyApuri : ennadhu ?
CJ: kudumbam eppidi uruvaagudhunu kaatraanga
:lol: