I loved TGW. Polanski :notworthy: In deed!Quote:
Originally Posted by jinju
I still haven't watched The Expendables. :(
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I loved TGW. Polanski :notworthy: In deed!Quote:
Originally Posted by jinju
I still haven't watched The Expendables. :(
Feddy,
Have you seen the social network? I might go tonight.
Illinga, paakalai. Ninga poitu vandhu sollunga. Initial Reviews ellam nalla than irukku.
Yahoo movies main page shows A for critics and A- for users.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/181012...VQaG90b3MzMQ--
Make sure to have a good sound system for this.Quote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove
Basically story is quite thin but something in it made me like it. I remember even Groucho brother liked it.
2.1 with central woofer podhumA?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kambar_Kannagi
Yeah, I don't expect a "story" or even a "plot". Action set-pieces one after other by the action heroes. :D
K_G, there is a church scene where Arnold will join Stallone and Bruce, just like one min.
After exchanging a few dialogues, Arnold walks away and Bruce say an one-liner about him to Stallone... Cracked me up (and all those in the cinema hall).
Paarthu sollungga. :)
Btw, the sound system is for experiencing the explosions and gun shots. Re-recording at it's best. :)
Missed the chance to watch this movie... :(Quote:
Originally Posted by jinju
i should know by now we all fall asleep by the 2nd movie during movie marathons anyways...
Enjoyed "The Pianist"...watched "Macbeth" in school...don't ask :roll:
and have read so many in depth synopsis/analyses of "Rosemary's Baby" that I feel like I've practically watched it....any other good ones?
oh yes, these r among his best. of course, i think u wud've watched the obvious number one of polanski: Chinatown :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Querida
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Originally Posted by kid-glove
just scanned back the pages to read ur write-up on TGW. actually i agree a bit with P_R too regarding that conversation over dinner part...found it kind of hurried thru. nevertheless, one of his best!
ahem, Expendables is a throwback to gud ol' action films...heard that there's a second part in the offing. hope sly fits in steven seagal, chuck norris, van damme this time. even jackie chan in a setpiece action scene with jet li! and yes, bruce willis shud get a proper role..that scene which kambar mentioned is one of the best moments for a fan...and sly's last line in that scene is hilarious.
:oops: ivlo tungsten aavuraaru. periya kovakkaararaa iruppaaru polaye. unga padathula varra "Poetry don't work on whores" quote-a inge apply panni ennai mannichu vitturukkalaam :ashamed: :lol: .Quote:
Originally Posted by jinju
ungalai maadhiri theevira rasigargalukkaaga, 4 hours Director's cut onnu release panna poraangalaam. paaaaaathu enjoy pannunga.
It has been a while since I saw this movie, but I remember the cinematography, locations and music were excellent. I sure do like to watch a lingering drama, but the pace (not length) of the movie is the major turn off for me. Sometimes I felt my mind was also wandering
like Jesse James' (especially in the scene where Jesse is riding towards a solitary house).
Spoilers: The part where Jesse commits suicide (figuratively by removing his guns) doesn't sit well with me. I understand that he was consummed by guilt, but he also had a wife and children. Wouldn't the love for life override the guilt and make him go ahead with his planned murders?
All said, I would definitely give it a rewatch. If I end up liking it, I would have no qualms in accepting that it is a good movie :D.