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Yeah, his biggest plus is less minuses about him..
Finally gotta chance to watch Se7en.
Classic.. I didnt expect such a twist in the climax.. :shock:
yeah, i saw that Fresh Prince thingie, must agree. I dont know much about hollywood movies, but this guy has a lot in him.Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
Well, our dear Cowtham menon spoilt it for us.. didn't he?Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
Even I watched this film, just recently. I wasn't all that shocked.
Sorry, puriyala... :roll: :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Benny Lava
Neenga Kaakha Kaakha pArkalaiyA?Quote:
Originally Posted by Thalafanz
Youth without Youth(2007) ...hmmm
Coppola directing after 10 years, Tim Roth and Alexandra Maria Lara ( :P). Impressive acting by both Roth and Lara.
Vacancy.
Watchable for some nail biting moments..
Trailer of Michael Moore's 'Capitalism: A Love Story'. This time it is the banking crisis!! The look on Congressional Officer's look at 1:26 is priceless when Moore asks, 'Where is our money?' :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhydyxRjujU
TRAILER: Michael Moore's 'Capitalism: A Love Story'
:oops: link poda marandhuttan.. Thanks Feddy!Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Changeling - Very Good
Angelina Jolie - Impressive
Eastwood :clap:.
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - Good.
The Nutty Professor
The Jerry Lewis original. The first scene of him in the Dean's office had my fiance in stiches. No dialogues. Priceless. I think this is his best.
Amelie - nth time ...this time thanks for Worldmovies channel :bow: :bow:
fantastic cinema
wonderful screenplay
excellent cinematoghraphy
apt acting
for me this is the best movie I have ever seen.... as kamalahassan says "kavidha kavidha " :bow: :bow:
:thumbsup: My favourite film too!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sarna
Cinematography & Writing :notworthy:
Amelie is a lovely film indeed!
Locations and music...Quote:
Originally Posted by Sarna
As you said, the narration was very interesting! Friends reccomended another film from the same combo: A very long engagement. yArAvdhu pArthirukeengaLA?
Gran Torino :notworthy:
aka the racist slang manual. The talks between the barber and Clint. Couldn't help but laugh. The reaction of the priest after Clint's confession. The reaction of Clint's grand daughter at the end. Sue and Tao :clap: And of course Clint and his grumbles, chewed off words and guts.
Querida :thumbsup: I love Gran Torino :bow:
Talaivar said GT will be his last film as an actor. If indeed it is, then there are no perfect roles than this one, which sums up all the great roles he has done in the past :thumbsup:
Revisited China Town.
Among other things, mention must be made of Jerry Goldsmith. What a score :notworthy:
Revisited Malena.. Wow.. Enna oru......music???
Is it just me or does Gran Torino remind anyone else of "Scent of a Woman"?Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
Faye dunaway and Jack Nicholson :notworthy:.
Have to mention the Old thaatha as well.
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Originally Posted by crajkumar_be
:yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Faye was terrific in Network also...
Bonnie and Clyde?Quote:
Originally Posted by crajkumar_be
:roll: sagikkala.
John Houston?Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Has anyone seen its sequel, The Two Jakes? Or am I the only among about five people who watched it? :?
:evil: Ungga avatar-naala summa viduren :DQuote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
I have tried. But paadhikku mela enakku pidikkala. The same 'Amelie' kinda treatment didnt work for this film. Konjam kuzhappama vera irundhadhu padam.Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
Casino 8-).
Is it just me or does anybody else think that the characters temperament is just a flip flop between Pesci and D Niro from Raging Bull??. Both were very good btw.
Sharon stone :thumbsup:.
On the first viewing I felt "Casino" was more entertaining than goodfellas..Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
but then goodfellas was too good the next time.
To self: sU.nA pAnA... vidRA vidRA... idha ippudiyE maindain paNNuQuote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
appO wait list.Quote:
Originally Posted by AravindMano
RockNRolla - Good.
Guy Ritchie, Wild Bunch, Archy and Johnny 8-). The Russian henchmen :lol:. End credits reveal that there is a sequel for this movie. Will watch it.
Pork Chop Hill (1959) revisit
Despite the non-kosher/halal title, the movie rocks. Most of the old war films hold up...and this one certainly does. Gregory Peck 8-) Message: Eat more raisins.
Sea of Love (1989) Revisit.
Digging up my old VCD collections. Pacino's comeback after his Revolution (1985) did not revolutionise the box office. Standard thriller, in the vein of Fatal Attraction, which inspired Basic Instinct which didn't know that the former's plot was stolen from Talaivar's Play Misty For Me, and like Misty, Sea Of Love revolves around the classic song of the same name. Nice to see Pacino getting drunk and raging.
Love Me If U Dare - Good Movie :clap:
Dream Warriors (Nightmare on Elm Street) :bow:
I have generally disliked the franchise.. but can't deny that this was an awesome entry to krueger's Kill-o-graphy. The special effects are top notch, and the story is veryinteresting...it actually makes you root for the victims for once!
further review on horror thread by tuesday..
Angels and Demons: Grand looking but a bit of a blade
Hangover : :? idhukku yEnga uruNdu uruNdu sirikkureenga ? It had a few moments here and there. avvaLo dhaan.
sandhupallan: He's not our Doug
Black Doug: hey I'll be your Doug man :lol:
Moon: I think Venki and Thilak talked about this movie before. Got a chance to watch it today. Absolutely loved it. The minimalist settings, the acting (Sam Rockwell'kku atleast Oscar nomination undu), the score (Clint Mansell :notworthy:) and Kevin Spacey's voice-over for GERTY the robot were all very engrossing and enjoyable. The movie strongly resembles Blade Runner, 2001.. and Solaris but despite that manages to hold its own. TOP STUFF.