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29th April 2011, 07:51 PM
#941
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
Live Flesh. Took some time to settle into the film, in spite of the glorious opening scene. (that shot of the landlord lady biting the umbilical cord with her teeth and blood over her mouth, ha! Can anyone else other than Almodovar imagine that?) Before I could emotionally invest on these five characters, the romance-musical-chair had already started. Still, it fell in place well later.
Has one of the best matter scenes, err, arthouse eroticism if you would allow me to say
And almost every time I watch an Almodovar film and read some reviews, I could see people screaming this-is-Alomodovar’s-most-mature-effort-yet. I want to know which ones are his immature efforts. May be I would love it totally.
நெலயா நில்லாது நினைவில் வரும் நெறங்களே
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29th April 2011 07:51 PM
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30th April 2011, 10:57 AM
#942
Senior Member
Senior Hubber
Source Code - Not bad actually, but not as good as Duncan Jones' first.
"Fiction is not the enemy of reality. On the contrary fiction reaches another level of the same reality" - Jean Claude Carriere.
Music
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2nd May 2011, 02:41 AM
#943
Senior Member
Platinum Hubber
It's available in N/F, Will be added to the 300+ that are already there to be viewed. Endha jenmathula paaka poreino 

Originally Posted by
AravindMano
Live Flesh. Took some time to settle into the film, in spite of the glorious opening scene. (that shot of the landlord lady biting the umbilical cord with her teeth and blood over her mouth, ha! Can anyone else other than Almodovar imagine that?) Before I could emotionally invest on these five characters, the romance-musical-chair had already started. Still, it fell in place well later.
Has one of the best
matter scenes, err, arthouse eroticism if you would allow me to say
And almost every time I watch an Almodovar film and read some reviews, I could see people screaming this-is-Alomodovar’s-most-mature-effort-yet. I want to know which ones are his immature efforts. May be I would love it totally.
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2nd May 2011, 02:42 AM
#944
Senior Member
Platinum Hubber
Shameless - First season, All 12 episodes. Great acting by everybody. Fantastic direction.
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8th May 2011, 04:42 AM
#945
Senior Member
Platinum Hubber
Prison Break - Season 1 - Excellent
Excellent direction and premise. Thoroughly thought out story with great performances. Screenplay is very good. The research and background work involved is amazing. One of the best in TV Series I have seen. Wentworth Miller, I don't know where they found this dude. He is good. The doctor role Sara Tancredi is very good too.
Season 2 - Good. More on it later.
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8th May 2011, 10:42 AM
#946
Senior Member
Veteran Hubber
Rio 3D (2011) - Carlos Saldhanha - Fox Blue Sky Studios - John Powell
Director Carlos Saldanha is from Brazil and the film named 'Rio' explains well about how intimate this film would be to Carlos. As expected, Carlos takes us through breath-taking Rio's landscapes, narrow and uneven streets, rain forests, colorful species of birds, panoramic beaches, not to miss the most colorful Rio's Carnival with a feel-good story line ( but we can predict it mostly). Very good family entertainer. Eventhough, I felt there are some pitfalls like every character is not fully developed, we can ignore those considering there is no dull moment in the film and for the extremely well done 3D CGI animation. Dialogues are good and humorous. Carnival is at dazzling heights and best. Big applause for animating this piece along with the whole crowd. John Powell (for score alone) and Various performing artists (for soundtrack alone) gave Carlos their full support to give us a beautiful visual and aural experience.
With this film 3D animation has taken a giant leap and many many thanks to Fox's Blue Sky studios for extra-ordinary thinking, making and bringing this animation a reality. (Watched Ice Age 4 trailer in 3D, can't wait, it seems the animation is even more powerful).
Just the name 'Rio' and 'John Powell' interested me to watch this animated film, as I was thrilled to hear the score since it would be a totally different score compared to HTTYD which was more western classical. John Powell has given a mixed style of brazilian samba, western classical and contemporary genres in his score. Powell does it again, but I just felt the brazilian touch in the score is less (as most part of the film revolves around Rio), but not sure how Carlos got convinced, that matters the most. Again one of the best contenders of academy nomination this year.
First two minutes of the film
'Telling the world' by Taio Cruz. My most favorite song in the film.
Score suite. Thanks to the uploader. A glimpse of how the soundtrack is, 14 minutes of soundtrack. You can hear the blend of Samba, WCM and even some pop unlike a pure western classical stuff in HTTYD.
Don't miss 'Rio' Samba blast this summer!
Last edited by V_S; 8th May 2011 at 10:44 AM.
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8th May 2011, 10:23 PM
#947
Moderator
Diamond Hubber
Buried - quite good. Mild spoiler: I kinda expected the ending, but when it happens, it just takes you aback.</spoiler>
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11th May 2011, 10:21 AM
#948
Senior Member
Devoted Hubber
Dr.Strangelove - superb movie, the war room scenes were incredibly funny given the overall grim situation. Didn't realize that Peter Sellers acted in three different roles while watching. Can never guess from the makeup or acting that it was the same actor who portrayed all three roles, especially Dr.Strangelove.
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11th May 2011, 08:19 PM
#949
Senior Member
Devoted Hubber
Megamind - One of the best Animated Films i've seen since Toy Story.
Source Code - WATCH IT!!!!
Unknown - Interesting, and keeps u engaged until the last half hour.
Limitless - Worth Watching twice.
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13th May 2011, 08:51 PM
#950
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