46 id elaam vechu manage pannarathu romba kashtam. VeNa orE oru extra id inimE create panni othigai parkalaam. PLum ivLo appaviya irukaarE!Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
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46 id elaam vechu manage pannarathu romba kashtam. VeNa orE oru extra id inimE create panni othigai parkalaam. PLum ivLo appaviya irukaarE!Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
LOL at kooda!Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
My father is not in the granary!Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
So what did u manage to conclude ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
I supp I am digressing :yessir: in a thread where sensible discussions are on :wave:
Multiple id-nu sollitrukaruche, 46-nu oru specific number sonengaLE adhaan sonnEn.
sari vidunga, kdding-lerundhu serious-A poga vENaam discussion.
groucho, PR, equa, continue please
sandhEga kOdu, adhu sandhOshakkEdu.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
:roll: that was the no. of votes maddy got. :sigh2: vidunga :yessir:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Grouch, beautiful. I wish I could add something, but been a little busy offlate. Weekend-la try pannrEn. Actually I might take TEU since it's yet to get a single vote and people are dismissive of that film.
PR, great great scene from thaLapathi. :bow:
Kud diskassans.
Nerd,
I was debating between Balu and ThyAgu. Since you have BAlu and Equa has Guru I think I will pick ThyAgu. okka vote-u avaL appadilu-vukku.
No worries, I voted for THALAPATHY in that case! 8-)Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
groucho,
Nice posts, கலக்குறீங்க!
But it looks like if you continue posting, Surya will take the lead :-)
Watching the mega-bloackbuster movie MUTHU (1995)...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NiS1hLut5I
8-) 8-) 8-)
PR :clap: Nice analysis of that scene. Powerful scene that one. Right after the baby is taken off his hand, he looks at the very part of him that has taken Ramana's life. Various scenes he'd be looking at his hand, "Kaiyya paarungga, ellam ratta karai" he tells Jai Shankar. Beautiful scene, wonderful performance.
Oh dangit...I keep doing this accidental opposition camp campaigning. Intha ketta pazhakkatha vidanum.
Anyway, guys, thanks for encouraging me. Unfortunately, today I am busy won't be near my desktop. Will start further campaigning tomorrow.
Equa, expecting more from you :D
:notworthy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
well said PR
MM and Thalapathi - 13 each .. :shock:
Sabaash.. sariyaana pootti :cool:
Thank you groucho and SS
idhE kayyAla adichu konnEn...he tells Banupriya on the day he marries herQuote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
The line after that is delivered brilliantly
thappu paNNAn adichchEn..... pOyittAn
The part before the pause is indignation, trying hard to believe what he is saying and the pause is where he fails. The part after the pause has a sense of defeat written all over it.
:lol: I tried too. MM DVD sold out at Moserbaer outlets in Chennai. I take it as a sign that Providence doesn't want me to be distracted in any way.Quote:
Originally Posted by gorucho070
Mullum Malarum DVD is released by another company too (AP international). Price: Rs.250.
:oops: ithu eetho ulnaatu sathi :x ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
Groucho ungalukku oru DVD anuppi vaippar :lol2:
LM,Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
250-ya??? konjam oovarnga.. pona maasam release aana padangale 50 Rsku originals vanthuduchu...
I tried to download from Internet torrents.. but 4.2 GB sizelathaan availablea irukku. 2 naal aakum download aaga :oops:
I have 1.36 GB rip 8-)
apdiya?? :cool: Can that be seeded? where did u d/l that?
ஆதலால் வாக்களிப்பீர் தளபதிக்கேQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Thalapathi-yum adhey vilaidhaan :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
All Tamil film DVDs released AP International are of the same price, 250 bucks. (Yes, including Pammal K. Sammandham.) I think I've a VCD copy of the film. Back then, I used to buy VCDs and the AP International ones used to be priced at Rs. 200 (DVDs were priced at Rs 425/-).
But DVD copies of Thalapathi distributed by many other companies are available in the market.
Yes.. Dhalapathi+Annamalai DVD available at 65Rs i think.. I have one.. bought at Musicworld in Bangalore :cool:
Oh great, Dalphathy leading now. Post panna panna antha side eeruthu. Sari viduvom...end of the day, victory goes to Rajini.
Anyway I actually got the sequences all wrong. The second brush with the engineer actually took place after this scene. A memorable scene, indeed.
Mullum Malarum Campaign
Day 3
The Dance
So, there he was, Kaali and his own group of useless pals, hanger ons, misfits, at a roadside tea stall. And its not tea that Kali had just drank. He is obviously drunk as a skunk and is engaged in one of the favourite topic for conversation – bitching about the engineer, or Law Point.
Lo and behold, in comes a group of unsuspecting players of Nadhaswaram and Melam….and they couldn’t have picked up worst day, time and location. Kali stops them and asks where they are going…they say they are going to the supervisor’s sister’s wedding and we learn that the engineer is presiding over the wedding.
Kali: Namma oorukaarangga ellam sutta kabothingga.
Allakai: Yeenee?
Kali: Toolu konjam vellaiyaa (the reason that engineer is popular for him) irukka koodathu avvan veellaikaarannu nenekkirangga
Saying that he erupts in laughter….the other laughs along with him…he stops them, they stop, and seeing the minions have stopped laughing, he continues laughing, and they do the same. A silly show of power in his side. Meanwhile, the Nadhaswaram gosti moves…
Kali: Ennane avasaram?
Nadaswaram: Mugurthathukku neeramachu. Avanngga kaattiruppangga.
Kali: Irukkatum, yeavan veenaannu sonna. Nalla Naal athuvumaa, inggeyum rendu tattu tattiddu ponnga…(pammufies) Vasingga samy (no response, tries again) vaasingga samy (no deal, its Kali time) VassinggaDA DEY!”
What transpires will go into the anal of the global film industry as one of the worst dances from this side of hemisphere. But it is a dance of a booze head; a man drunk with his own miniscule power with army of knuckleheads looking on admiringly as he moves his hips, throws his hand around moving from one end of the bench to the other, a dance that has to be to be seen to be believed. I truly believe dance master Sundaram carefully shielded this piece of monstrosity from his growing sons.
In this scene, we see Rajini again demonstrating his range, realistically looking drunk, very unpredictable (as we learn more later) and soaking up very the respect that he gets from the allakais and the way he sits on the stall bench like a king and later not realising he was making fool of himself doing that unco-ordinated shuffle that he thinks is dance. Again, Rajini was totally in character here. :D
PR activities a konjam severe a watch pannanum pola irukke
GM in thaaimaaman: kuzhandhai payyan aasaippadaraan... azhuga aarambicha nippAtta mAttAn...vaasingadAnnAQuote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
Rendu moonu post-tukku (but quality ones) imbuttu votes.Quote:
Originally Posted by crajkumar_be
I see it like this. My gen folks have seen MM way earlier and chances are they have seen it many times since on VHS, TV, later VCD/DVD, streaming. But younger gen having had missed it out then, would remember Talabathi better. Also no thanks to the possibility that Surya's exploit are screened more on small screen than that of Kali's.
By the way, CR, VAM's role is quiet meaty and risky, if you ask me. He has affair with Mayandi (Kaali's alakkai) wife and later is asked by the ego-blinded Kali to marry his own sister!!!! His last scene was pretty scary....you wouldn't want to see your beloved comedian under Kali's foot...literally, don't you? :(
:lol: Yeah, I had this scene in mind when I revisited MM recently. But trust me, SR and GM danced way better than Rajini here :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
AFAIK thalaivar has never been a good dancer... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
but what he has done was enough for this particular character in that particular scene...
oorukkulla maariamman festival namma makkal aadra dance pathirukeengala... it would be very much similar ;)
and in that scene when his asking vaasinga saami, the nakkal he shows in his face and his voice modulation is so unique... i don remember anybody delivering it that way...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XuXIU9EKL8
Yeah. Of course, later he became better in limited way. When Talabathi came we were blown off....haiyo....marupadiyum Talabathi :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
Hang on, I must describe the dance he performed for Raman Aandaalum. Now, that is a fiery dance. Appuram discuss pannuren...if we are still in poll mood.
Yes.. Groucho.. MM is lagging.. till it becomes the leader again we are in poll mood.. continue :cool:
i agree.. he's not good in dance.. but i liked his effort for thangagale thambigale song in thillu mullu.. very energiatic.. sure it's a spoof (on actors) song.. but he really danced well in the middle..
but some steps are quite funny.. like in poomalai song..
Yeah Rajini is very much challenged in the dancing department but i just can't digest the fact that these jokers (dance masters) were *paid* to do all their crap work. The early and mid-80s dance masters were just unbelievable. Happened to watch "Mella Mella" video from Vaazhkai this weekend... :omg: :puke:
80s. 80s. One terrifying name come to my mind, when it comes to dance - (cue horror meesic here, thunder, lightning, organ or harp sound)Anand Babu
Saw the movie THAPPU THAALANAGAL for the first time today! Have heard a lot of great things about this movie before. Happened to see it only today though. Really awesome movie (slightly realistic and depressing though) - wonderful performances from Rajini and Saritha! 8-)
Must see for Thalaivar fans to see a totally different side of him! :)
http://www.tamilbuzz.net/thappu-thalangal/
watch this....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ytUOoa1SBE
Is this the movie where Rajini will see a cigerette in floor through his fingers and saritha will ask oru cigarette thundu namakku naduvula vanthuducha.. or something similar to that?Quote:
Originally Posted by m_23_bayarea
Hamid,
neenga solra scene ninaivil illai but thappu thALangaL is Saritha's debut. She played a prostitute in the film. Thalaivar local rowdy, cycle chain fight, ennadA pollAtha vaazhkkai etc. Kamal played a little cameo as a "sait". Groucho and A2A are big fans of this film. I like the film too but haven't seen it recently.