Something in that sentence construction made me smile :-)Quote:
Not fully annoying.
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Something in that sentence construction made me smile :-)Quote:
Not fully annoying.
:exactly: I'm P3 in these parts. :lol: There is some sort of misplaced righteousness in condoning P1 & P2...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
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Originally Posted by Kurtz
I am for P1, P2 and P3. However, P3 will let loose an anarchy that cannot be combated with the number and nature of Mods we have(2, part-time). How do you establish that the usage of profanity was in jest, and harmless?
P1 & P2 aren't exactly harmless or less unsavory than the swear words, you know.
kid, enakku degree-yE illai idhula. The only question is how much of moderation needs to be done - I'd reckon a lot more for P3 than for P1 and P2.
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Originally Posted by Plum
And I thought my jokes were bad.
A mixture of P1/P2 and P3 could let loose chaos. It would let loose an anarchy that would upset the established order, the moderators. But the thing about chaos is, It's not necessarily unfair..
AB is pathetic in Raavana trailer/stills...kozhanthaiku poochaandi kaatra maathiri expressions in almost all :sigh2:
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Originally Posted by Prabo
You nailed it! I was looking for the right description - this is the perfect one.Quote:
kozhanthaiku poochaandi kaatra maathiri expressions
But one thing - Apisek pachanukku inga yaarum fans illai - evLO kEvala paduthinAlum kEppArillai.
My suggestion, avar pErula oru thread aaramichudalAM. endha celbertiy-Oda fan-ku kObam vandhAlum, avanga solla vENdiyadhai apisek thread-la apisek pErukku archanai paNNalAm. Tension release for the fan - and relatively cleaner threads everywhere else in the forum :-)
apt description prabo! :D
happened to see the audio cd of the hindi version in music gallery yesterday, and in that cover also there was this kinda scene! u put it perfectly! :lol: but without doubt, this is going to be hailed as his career best perfomances...
not sure plum, coz i remember seeing one supportive comment on abhishek, a rarity here as u mentioned...but don't know if it's a fan... but there will be opposition:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Plum
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Originally Posted by jinju
As long as it isn't suggestive of his sex life, it's safe. That doesn't necessarily mean "all things sex" will be offensive.
For example, there is a famous chant sung by Arsenal fans, “He’s French, he’s quick, his name’s a porno flick. Emannuelle, Emannuelle” about a club player. It's saucy, but isn't raunchy. Safe & clean fun for the family.
Recently the said player expressed gratification for that.
“Yes, I knew what it meant. I was happy, because it is a form of recognition to have a song named after you.
It reminds you of Emmanuelle (the porn actress) sitting on her chair with her legs crossed. The Emmanuel films were very good, especially the one…which one is it again? When she is sitting on the swing, it starts raining and they throw themselves on the floor and start rolling about in the mud. I adored it!"
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i liked Abhishek in Yuva, Guru and Paa :?
:x After Paa and couple of other films, I think ApisEk is severly limited. Although in fairness, he was alright in Guru and Yuva. Even RGV ki "Naach"..Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
Paa oru ithu pOna movie. romba kaduppAittEn pArthuttu - But adhula he was okay-nu dhAn thOnichu. Not much out of his league - that character.
even i think soQuote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove
:lol: for bolded part - jus imagining RGV dancing......nothing personal against Ramu, though :)
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Originally Posted by MADDY
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Originally Posted by MADDY
(Dhoniya "officela photo kuduthuu pO"-nu sonnArulla, dhaanikki dheenikku sari pOyindhi!)
something told me u would bring this link up :lol: .........we have a good sync :) ..........but really i didnt have that in mind - kafam fe :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Plum
nAn apdi sollala Maddy - I linked it myself and found it funny
Let us back to MR films :P
http://dearcinema.com/news/raavan-sc...nam-be-honored
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"One of the great innovators in contemporary Indian cinema, he helped introduce the auteur concept to contemporary Bollywood. Ratnam's movies display precision and poise, and have always been removed from the bombast and bluster of mass-produced regional cinema," said Mueller
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/200...dows/main4.htm
Just thought about it. Don't read too much into it.Quote:
What comes as a surprise is Suhasini's admission, "Mani is very romantic."
Jeez! What are you upto now, TA! :lol:
I just wanted to tell the hub that I did not make up that statement. It was true statement and it was probably the reason for why all MR movies so romantic. :shhh:Quote:
Originally Posted by thamiz
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Originally Posted by Thirumaran
Some good films of Mani Ratnam in my opinion are Iruvar, Alaipayuthey, Kannathil Muthamittal, Iruvar and Nayagan :D
evvolo vaati iruvar solluveenge sudarsh....oruvele adhu 2 mani padathukku samamnnu mean panreengala? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Sudarsh
Recently Anandha Vikatan re-published “ Mouna Ragam “ review in its “ Pokkisham “ section. It was a very disappointing and insipid review. Just a blunt description about the outline of the story, the characters etc., and there was not a single praiseworthy statement about the music, performances (except Divya’s character) or about the technical aspect.
Surely, Mouna Ragam was a trend setting film for its technical abilities and I know many friends and relatives who were just crazy about the film. I don’t know if it is right to say that only after MR, technicians like PC Sreeram, Thotta tharani, Lenin-Vijayan & even Mani Ratnam, for that matter, not only gained prominence but also achieved star status. Surprisingly the review carried not a single word about these eminent personalities !!
Finally, to my great dismay, I couldn’t find a single word about Karthik !!!!!
I always get this doubt whenever I watch the famous Suriya’s death scene in Nayakan ( I'm not sure if this has been discussed here before or am I just flogging a dead horse ?? )
Velu Nayakar half-heartedly permits his son to take on his first “ assignment “ and remains on tenterhooks. Unfortunately, Suriyas’ man goofs up and things get awry. Nayakkar somehow smells this and when he finally calls up Suriya over phone, he simply says, “ mmm..onnum illa... nee vaa “. All this clearly shows that Nayakkar is closely monitoring everything about this assignment. In this case, the accident news should have been conveyed to him first whereas, it is not.
Next morning, we see a very fresh Nayakkar feeding the pigeons on the roof top. We can also spot the vermilion on his fore head, which he keeps after performing his daily routine of pujas. Finally his old buddies break the news to him. When Nayakkar sees the corpse of his son from the balcony , we see that almost the entire vicinity has been gathered in his house and that all the arrangements had been done. All this time, Nayakkar is completely unaware about what’s happening in his house and that too about his son’s death.
The moment Suriya’s body is brought in, the ladies or others present in the house would have let out a big cry and that would have been enough for Nayakar to react. But I think that this entire scene must have been conceived in order to give that cinematic effect, which of course was successfully done.
This is just my view and correct me if I'm wrong.
raghav iruvar epdi na marka mudiyam? especially mohanlal, prakash raj and aishwarya's performance :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by raghavendran
rangan,
nayakkar dont want to listen to the details on phone as it might be tapped. :)
neenga SSLC pass-nu naan othukaren :D ( jus kidding)Quote:
Originally Posted by Vivasaayi
Mani to work with Yuvan
IndiaGlitz [Tuesday, June 01, 2010]
Nearly two decades after he parted ways with Illayaraja, ace filmmaker Mani Ratnam will now join hands with the music maestro’s son Yuvan Shankar Raja for a Hindi movie to be produced by Madras Talkies.
Interestingly, Mani will play the producer role alone for this venture, which will be directed by his assistant Shivakumar. The film will have Vivek Oberoi as hero and a top Bollywood actress as the heroine.
Confirming this, Yuvan says, “I have been roped in for a Hindi movie to be produced by Mani Ratnam and directed by Shivakumar. I am excited to be a part of the project. It is going to be a different attempt.”
Meanwhile, sources have it that Mani was earlier planning to direct the film but later handed it over to Shivakumar as he felt his associate would be the right choice to wield the megaphone for this movie.
Good news.. But I doubt the last para though..
Many more happy returns of the day, Mani Sir!!
wow, Mani sir birthday :bow:
Mani's next film may have Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan in the lead. Its a story of two boys on the either side of the border and have a common love interest.
Source: TOI
Mani Sir, no!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar