Hmmm....appadinaa TWBB needs a revisit for sure. Will do it soon.
Appu, the other guy is Charles Grodin, good comedian. I love this film. They say De Niro discovered comedy in this film...actually he was funny back in Mean Street days itself.
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Hmmm....appadinaa TWBB needs a revisit for sure. Will do it soon.
Appu, the other guy is Charles Grodin, good comedian. I love this film. They say De Niro discovered comedy in this film...actually he was funny back in Mean Street days itself.
same i wanted to ask u people whether he done comedy before, but seeing his career started in mid '60s ,thought he might have tried already.Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
Agreed. Mean Streets, and a couple of quirky genre-satiric roles with De Palma would qualify in my book. My favorite Deniro comedy is of course "King of Comedy". I still think he is just above avg in comedy. Ditto with Pacino. Nothing like their peers Jack Nicholson, or Dustin Hoffman.
Have you seen Pacino in direct comedy. Try SimONE. Taaangga mudiyala. Sense of humour in other films, yes, but straight comedy, no. But in Devil's Advocate, now...that is what I call :twisted: sense of humour.
s1mone oru dabbA padam.
idhu comedy-nu neenga solli dhaan theriyudhu :lol2:
It is written by Andrew Niccol who also wrote the reverse of this concept in The Truman Show
A satire. But more of farce actually, with Pacino running around trying to fix things....siripee varala. Now, Truman Show that is an awesome film.
Oldboy :bow: one of the best thriller :thumbsup: , very simple plot... keeping the narative very interesting and make to think us very clear and consistent manner... but thats not happened wat i thought :P
Ps: hope most of u might have seen this masterpiece, Q tarantino sir cannes la vote pottu suggest panna padam vera padichen :D .. if not recommending :thumbsup:
Another film which Niccol wrote (and directed I think) is Gattacca.Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
It has your Ethan Hawke (a-no-tka) Hunt, Uma Thurman and Jude Law.
Hehe, Hawke. Hawke. Hawke. Got it. Innum paarkala.
Truman Show worked for me with Peter Weir touches. Imagine Niccol's style, I don't think it would have had the same comic effect. "Gattaca" is without doubt his best. I also quite liked "Lord of war".