Horrible Bosses - great comedy movie ! Jennifer Aniston :lol: :slurp: Seriously.. Kevin spacey lol
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Horrible Bosses - great comedy movie ! Jennifer Aniston :lol: :slurp: Seriously.. Kevin spacey lol
Thanks Feddy (on TTOL.) My expectations for this film is quite scary now..
Transformers Dark of the moon (3D).
To hell with 3D. After the trailers (especially the part Cap America throws the shield at us), the effect wears off. KAthu pakkamaa vali-than miccham (the glass).
Wife loved it. I'd say it's better than the second one. One scene stands out, and it looks like more of Spielberg's contribution, where they are trapped in the building (must be rejetted from earlier Jurassic Park draft). Good to hear "Spock" as bad guy. Expect the expected (from Bay, what else do you expect?).
One hour photo.
Decent thriller about a lab technician who would be obsessed with a family. Even though the reason for obsessive nature on yorkin family was not clearly brought out. Ending was good.
Watched this quite awhile back...quite soon after I watched "insomnia", though I don't prefer Williams in villainous roles..he has a certain dark intensity about him....i'll never forget Willams's blood scene in that movie.
you liked this movie? Insomnia was pretty good. Most of the scenes are filled with robbin in one hour photo .
Yes I did like it, it had surreal moments but it kinda was like watching a tv mystery episode...not fully fleshed out to be a good movie, but overall I was glad I watched it.
Insomnia :thumbsup: ...how could I go wrong?...my crush on Pacino movies was pretty bad in those days
and Robin in a villainous role...a first for me at the time.
Insidious(Horror film) - Not bad. A plausible story with some decent performances and created some good moments. Taken at a very low budget of a mil and a half and has made 80+. Talk about a great ROI.
Harry Potter
Onniyume puriyala like usual, but having seen them all, I'd safely say that they saved the best for last. A good send off.
David Yates last 4 films had its moments to his credit, but had never impressed me in entirety. That honor belongs to Cuaron's film..
//ajithfederar - innum pAkkalai :oops: //
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWWg4...eature=related
16 year Fegan Mox in TAHM. Funny episode where in she comes as Berta's Granddd daughter.
Stan, ippo ethukku ithellam :lol:
Thilak, usually I can't tell which is which. But this film had scenes that I will remember, like the one with dragon and of course, Alan Rickman. Any films where they allow Alan Rickman to emote more than two expression is worth the money.
True. Lifting the mask off Severes to reveal the tragic figure in him..
But 'Prisoner of Azkaban' (with Hermoine's time turner) is the most cinematic, thoroughly uniform piece with a director who knows what he is doing. No more of the standard issue close-up's, s-rs routines. Lot more POV's (which is organic to the time-turner concept) & visual cues..
Maranthutten that scene. But thanks to wife, there will be HP marathon, and will check it out.
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First Look - Season 9
Hey Two and a Half Men fans here's the newest image for the upcoming season.
Invictus
superb film :bow:..Morgan freeman as Mandela gave you a feeling that this is how Mandela would behave even though you haven seen him..
simple story but taken very effectively,no dramatic "idhu namma naadu" scenes..very subtle..and Matt damon in that first meeting with the president scene was :clap:.
very light hearted and enjoyable film
Wife bought the DVD yesterday. Her favourite, because of Oldman. Funny, I liked it for Gary too. Chockful of extras, wife was happy explaining things for me; again intha fantasy vishayam ellam intha maramandaikku erathu. Watching the movie tonight, and will check out that scene you mentioned.
It's not just the scene mate, the entire time turning concept was well realized. The source of illusionary deer is shown in final part, Severes. Oldman could do the role in his sleep, but the fear and anxiety is brought about by mere register of newspaper with brief images of his creepiness as a chained prison inmate. Then you realize the importance of casting.
Any everybody loves raymond fans here?. Some punniyavan in youtube has uploaded/uploading all the 9 seasons here.
http://www.youtube.com/user/aroldomenezes
நீண்ட நாள் விருப்பம் நிறைவேறியது நேற்று.
Watched "The Shawshank Redemption". What a film! What a narration! Hats off to Director Frank Darabont, Actors Tim Robbins & Morgan Freeman, Cinematographer Roger Deakins, Music Director Thomas Newman. Have Completely spell bound by the screen play. :notworthy:
You can get busy living or get busy dying
Fear can keep you a prisoner. Hope can set you free
Remember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies - கல்வெட்டில் பதிக்கப்பட வேண்டிய முத்தான வார்த்தைகள் .
The final parole where Red delivers matured dialogues.. wow.. what a performance! loved his voice... especially all the voice-over scenes. Authoritative and divine.
Blue Valentine. Made me sad. Sad, sad, if this is how love would disintegrate over time. Really well made film.
I was looking forward to watch Ryan Gosling (he was impressive in the snatches of Half Nelson I saw), he was very good except when he cries. (I like very few Hollywood actors when they cry). But Michelle Williams was fantastic! :clap: The two actors were very good that it was difficult to take sides with one of the characters. But I think Cindy's childhood and family situations provide some interesting things to chew and ponder about this love story.
By the way, Crazy Stupid Love has released. Ryan Gosling looks dashing and very enthusiastic in that film. Should watch it for him.
The Gosling film you shud check out nestu is Drive!
Yes Doc, saw the trailer. Waiting.
Mad men season 1 :clap: :clap: :clap:
AMC's still the best in the business in making original series(es). More later.
How to lose a guy in 10 days - Bilady naansanss.
Unknown - Good :thumbsup:
Fair Game - Not fair, boring:fatigue:
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Spielberg's best film yet. Tom Hank's best performance yet.Quote:
Saving Private Ryan
Vakkali this is a drama series of a life time. The props, the costumes, the authenticity, the performances(John Damm, John Slattery ; take a bow guys). It's 1960's America and Mad Men represents the guys working in Advertising business in Mad-ison avenue in NY. The series revolves around their professional/personal lives and its too good. Actually it's quite shocking and revealing how dirty the business world could be.
Special mention to Elisabeth Moss who plays Peggy Olson. Commendable performance Miss :clap:.
Kid, You've been through this?. Heavily recommended.
P.S: The men especially(and some of the women) could get cancer and liver disease(if what they are drinking is indeed booze) just by the amount they smoke and drink in these episodes. Food is another component. Almost every episode you see these guys consume various food in various events.
P.S 2: And throughout various episodes, they refer films from the 60's like the Psycho, the Apartment, funny things happened etc etc. Hell, this agency works on Nixon for the presidential election of the 60's.
SPR, watched in theatre in Singapore. Superb experience, the sound effect, the bullet zinging past you. First 45 minutes was cinematic experience par excellence. After that it was Mission Impossible set in WWII.
Lipstick scene from Madmen :smokecigar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVI7-ufWR6I
I have, Feddy. It's brilliant. Hopefully I will finish the remaining 4th season episodes.
Tree of Life - As a massive Malick fan, I found it slightly disappointing without being surprised all along. Heidegger's Being & Beings. Angst & Finitude. Hermeneutic circle et all is all good (Forget one's own reservations about the diff. schools of thoughts, It's important to identify filmmaker's & the success with which it's realized ) but never comes together as one full piece as it winds up towards the end. Malick was always going to immanentize the eschaton after all the suggestivity in his previous films. Turning what Heidegger feared most about this medium on its own solipsistic head. For the most part, he succeeds. It DOES work as a tone poem that one'd expect from Malick, with its own pattern of aural-visual where the spoken word is, in various connotations, essentially the same Heideggerian question. Like all his films, there's a main narrative which meanders around that one mortal question as it touches amoral, oedipal, fraternal, filial & familial obligations - in short the very existence.
Malick achieves most of what he set out to do. And the way his career was treading all along, he was bound to make this. This works as an audacious cinematic ride since 'Enter the void' - For which reason, it ought to be seen in widest screen possible. Malick's fondness of v-o's isn't abusive. The images flow but not with cinematic poesis of a Tarkovsky, who seamlessly sculpts time & space. The darkness & bright light that's often used to counterpoint null void & emanating sentient source seem to stand for mortality of medium itself. WCM had never been used with as much efficacy in American cinema since Kubrick.
Subsequent views could change my mind, but I feel the urge to revisit his other (better) films than to ride on this again.
Btw If you ever thought Malick finds contemporary setting utterly vacuous & empty to stay off it, Sean Penn portion reaffirms the assumption.
The Thin Red Line :masterpiece: #TerrenceMalickMarathon
Shawhank redemption - entertaining :2thumbsup: but too much use of bad words :oops2: