guys i have this moviecalled A-TEAM...for months now...epdi irukkum..parkalama?
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guys i have this moviecalled A-TEAM...for months now...epdi irukkum..parkalama?
Slam bang no brainer action-nu sonnagga. Would help with the nostalgia effect if you are familiar with the 80s TV series. But the series was too sacred for me, so I didn't bother with the movie.Quote:
Originally Posted by raghavendran
Indha maadhiri download pannittu adha paakkalaamanu yosikkira Dinesh84kitta kettu paarungalen... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by raghavendran
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Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
I think their logic is along these lines. Download panradhu romba easy. Flashget-la add panna 1 min-dhaan aagum. aana andha padathai paakkaradhukku 2 mani neram aagum. adhukkudhaan yosikkaraanga pola.
raghavendran, the movie is worth watching once.
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:lol: pakke moode varamatengudhu..oru vaati A-TEAM ode actors WWEle vandhange..semme looti like venkat prabhu team..but padam pakkedhan mood varale..Quote:
Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
thnx P_B...pakkanum :)
Collateral - Quite good.
macgruber - sumaarana comedy movie but kandipa bore aadikama pogum :rotfl:
Antwone Fisher.. directed by denzel washington..Can see one time.. he also acted in one character[not hero]
Bucket List
:clap: Mr.Nicholson, Mr.Freeman
The film slightly resembles a forgotten movie called Hawks (1988). Timothy Dalton in between his James Bond gigs and Anthony Edwards pre-ER days. Dalton was fantastic. Of course Bucket is a bigger movie with marquee names.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
First few minutes of Don't bother to Knock (1952). Interesting. Groucho, Any comments? :). Marilyn Monroe was too good.
Haven't seen it, AF. But I hear she did well in that film. One of few dramatic role of hers.
Inglourious Basterds:Very very interesting film.Loved every moment of it except the climax in the cinema hall which I felt was a bit over the top and gimmicky and the twist regarding Col Landa turning a betrayer which looked too good to be true and inconsistent with his character.
Also minor cribbings like Shoshanna and Private Zoller speaking in English on film while he speaking german and she speaking french would have been more appropriate.
I was very impressed with Melanie Laurent playing Shoshanna-expressive face and pretty too and Christopher Waltz playing Landa.
As for Brad pitt,I loved his American drawl esp in his intro scene where he is addressing his gang.
The dialogues were sparkling,esp liked the one where Landa compares rats with jews.
There are so many racial slurs on both jews and Germans but QT pulls it off in such a way that it comes through as characters speaking and not the directors POV.
But 'symbol of democracy' India-le ippadi oru padam edukka mudiyuma?
BTW,why does QT make his films in chapters,volumes and parts? :D
:yes: a nice movie..Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
Phone Booth.. a good movie .. camera va orae edathula vachi eduthurukaanga..
Colin Farrell :clap:
Meet Joe black - not bad.
In the name of the Father - Daniel Day Lewis - Freakin fantastic acting :shock: :clap: :clap:.
Mackenna's Gold (1969) :).
Frost/nixon (2008) - Good. Both the actors are very good. Especially Nixon 8-).
Cloverfield: okay movie. Carried away by too much of +ive reviews.
Kramer v/s Kramer: Pretty Good. Dustin Hoffman was too good. Meryl Streep was beautiful and her performance in last 20 minutes was effective.
American Psycho: Okay movie. Patrick Bateman motive is not clear, atleast to me. Too many open points:
1. Motive of Bateman is not clear
2. When Bateman confess to his lawyer. Lawyer doesnt believe on what Bateman says :?
3. What happens to the investigation on paul allen :?
The entire plot happens on his head (atleast for me anyway). He is a soulless, cold hearted human being and gets paid so much to do nothing. It's a mixture of condemnation of yuppie culture and the Nietzsche ideology (morality kills?).Quote:
Originally Posted by great
The original novel would help (me) further, but i just cannot find the book here. :lol:
Offered to Eastwood first, but he turned it down and did Hang 'em High. Mackenna apparently didn't do too well, but it was nice to know that most of Non-US fans love it. Check out Irummbukottai Murattu Singgam.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
13 Rue Madeleine (1947)
Good spy thriller, except the opening News Reel narration, which was okay for its time. I didn't know about this film, and bought it just because it has the one, the only, the mighty JAMES CAGNEY was in it.
BTW, I feel Fleming might be influenced by the O77 dept in this film, for the famous OO7 number. Possible.
The Men Who Stared At Goats (2009)
Superb casting. Jeff Bridges, Ewan McGregor, George Clooney. It's serious if you are into paranormal stuff, and hillarious if you are not. I laughed my a** off.
A Night In Casablanca (1946)
One of the last few films of the Marx brothers. Age shows here, but business as usual. Not their best, but any Marx Bros outing is awesome.
This one is in Netflix stream mode. Will watch it for sure and Thanks for the insights into IrumbuKottai murattu singam.
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Originally Posted by groucho070
Took this quote from imdb, and yes, it's delivered by Jeff Bridges :notworthy: :Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Bill Django: Mother Earth, you're my life support system. As a soldier I must drink your blue water, live inside your red clay and eat your green skin. Help me to balance myself. As you hold in balance, the Earth, the sea, and the space environments. Help me to open my heart, knowing that the Universe will feed me. I pray my boots will always kiss your face, and my footsteps match your heartbeat. Carry my body through space and time. You're my connection to the Universe and all that comes after. I'm yours and you are mine. I salute you.
And this (not involving Bridges):
General Brown: So they started doing psy-research because they thought we were doing psy-research, when in fact we weren't doing psy-research?
Brigadier General Dean Hopgood: Yes sir. But now that they *are* doing psy-research, we're gonna have to do psy-research, sir.
[leans forward]
Brigadier General Dean Hopgood: We can't afford to have the Russian's leading the field in the paranormal. :lol:
expendables
oru 1960's M.G.R padam...STONE COLD kagedhan parthen..but use pannave ille...mokkai padam overall..cliched,clichednnu oru varthai irukku..HOLLYWOODLE IVVOLO IRUKKA? :shock:
Talk To Her. Revisited. Trust Almodovar to make even the bizarre moments to be moving.
One thing that occurred to me during the first time i watched the film - Potential spoilers please - Is Benigno's sexuality purposefully made ambiguous? Or it's just me? Couldn't get rid off this thought even during the second watch. I somehow expected Benigno to fall in love with Marco (they love each other as friends, that's always there), may be because I was too conscious that I am watching Almodovar. But I am still not sure it's not that way.
Whatay film, anyways :notworthy: The Shriking man is a masterstroke!
One for that song :notworthy:
Revisited Godfather 2
IMO, the most emotional sequence of the trilogy is the scenes related to the pentangli brothers.
The whole sequence of frankie 5 angels identifying his brother in the court, confirming with Tom about his brothers safety and then acepting the good roman deal.
The scene where Tom and frankie speaks after the court proceedings,with tom suggesting what frankie should do next and his family would be taken care of - probably the best scene of the trilogy...captures the whole mood of the Godfather saga.
Shouldn't take it too seriously. If you have liked 80s action films, which are stupid fun, then you would like this. Athula urupadiyaana actor onee onnuthan, what were you expecting, Godfather pt 4? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by raghavendran
Invictus::Goosebump,tears well up in the eyes film.
Clint Eastwood :notworthy:
Both Morgon Freeman and Matt Damon were excellent but felt Freeman was lacking a bit in charisma,is it just me?Matt's was an emotional performance,I liked it!
The rugby scenes were superbly shot,felt as if I was watching it live!
Even our KG was not very impressed with Freeman's performance IIRC.
desperately wanna watch itQuote:
Originally Posted by Cinefan
Thambi,
Nee indha padatha paakkaamathaan 'Invictus'nu signature ella pottiyaa? Appo paathurundha....?
:noteeth: pathirvennu oru indication kaagedhan potten...innum pakkale..matt damon kagedhan pakkanum..Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
Sherlock Holmes on Cable for the last couple of days. Good Entertainment. I'm up for any decent entertainment in "Buddy" films. Guru Sishyan, Rush hour series, Bad Boys. You name it, I like most of em.
RDJ is brilliant. Jude Law is a perfect. Rachel shines over RDJ brilliantly in some of the scenes written for her. Guy Ritchie has done a great job in setting up the period. Very Humorous in many scenes. I so wished Brad Pitt to play Moriarty in the sequel but it looks like the role has gone to Daniel day lewis. I would have loved to see Brad Pitt pitted against RDJ. Two of the finest flamboyant actors in our time.
Whip It (2009)
Drew Barrymore's directorial debut. Ellen Page is good as usual. It's a film about a teenage girl who joins a roller derby team in Austin Texas. Not bad.
44 minutes the north hollywood shootout
Very nice movie... n its a true story tht happend at 1997.... Anyone loves to watch cop movie its good choice....
Frozen
Watchable...
"Up In The Air"
Slick and smooth and the feel of "Lost in Translation"
Doesn't preach or offer up sugary endings,
Clooney manages "loner" while keeping "loser" at bay
Overall refreshing and capturing the gist of the times.