Awesomeness… For Kids
Posted by Srikanth Srinivasan as All Posts, Angelina Jolie, Crane, David Cross, Dreamworks, Dustin Hoffman, Hollywood, Jackie Chan, Kung Fu Panda, Kung Fu panda Review, Lucy Liu, Mantis, Monkey, Po, Review, Seth Rogen, Shifu, Snake, Tai Lung, Tigress
Traditionally, there have been two paths for animation filmmakers. One is to make the films as close to reality as possible. That is the path taken by Pixar and Sony Animation, which try to push animation technology to new extremes and squeeze out every bit of processing power and skill set they have. The other […]
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Same Same But Different
Posted by Srikanth Srinivasan as All Posts, Bollywood, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na review, Nasseeruddin Shah, Review, a r rahman, aamir khan, aamir khan productions, abbas tyrewala, aditi, genelia d'souza, imran khan, jaane tu ya jaane na, jai, paresh rawal
No, this is not a review of Nagesh Kukunoor’s box office bomb Bombay To Bangkok (2007) but of debutant director Abbas Tyrewala’s Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. Even before the film had got completed, the director had called it a typical Bollywood love story complete with its own quota of songs, fights and even […]
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Diversification (Love Story 2050) vs Non-Diversification(Ugly aur Pagli)
Posted by foniars as Review, bolllywood
There was a very rare event that happened today (7:00 AM 1st july,2008), the sort of event that happens once in a decade, I woke up early and then I had breakfast in the college mess. These events independently may not be as rare (they are rare, with a better frequency) but the combination of […]
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Italiano? Sì prego!
Posted by mAdMan as Baroda, Little Italy, Review, arbit shit
No I haven’t been learning Italian and yes those are the only 3 words I know. 2 if you discount Italiano.Being a Punjabi is always satisfying. That’s because even if you believe in celibacy, you always have the food, to err.. please. And when I say that last night’s dinner was in Little Italy, I […]
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“The Birds” Revisited
Posted by Just Another Film Critic as Alfred Hitchcock, All Posts, Hollywood, Mark Wahlberg, Night Shyamalan, Review, The Birds, The Happening, The Happening review
What if the air that we breathe could kill us? What is the effect of increase in human population on nature? What happens when humans settlements clear vegetation? How will nature react to it? Can science reason the reaction, if there is one? These are the issues explored in M. Night Shyamalan’s latest venture The […]
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Mythology For The New Millennium
Posted by as 10 roles, Aascar Films, All Posts, Dasavatharam Review, Dashavatar, K. S. Ravikumar, Kamal, Kollywood, Review, asin, dasavatharam, kamal haasan
(Warning: No spoilers in the review. However, storyline and characters are revealed. Proceed at your own risk)
Finally here. Passing through its quota of controversies, production delay and legal attacks, Aascar Films’ Dasavatharam has finally made it to its destination. Dubbed as the most expensive movie made in India, the film has been in the making […]
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Movie Review - Yaradi Nee Mohini
Posted by Arun.N as Review, mohini, yaradi
Contrasting two halves of a movie!!First half being realistic to a certain extent , subtle in emotions and with minimal exaggeration of happenings. Second half is anything but all the above said things!I dont think a brahmin family would ve been so orthodox even 20 yrs back, leave slone now!Danush as usual proves that he […]
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Movie Review - Anjathey
Posted by Arun.N as Anjathey, Movie, Review
A well made film with strong support from good performances and novel screenplay.Its basically abt how favouritism can change the lives of people.. The changes in the lives of the hero and his friend in either ways have been masterly portrayed throughout the film.. The realism and the authenticity showcased to the maximum extent in […]
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The Lost Crusade
Posted by Just Another Film Critic as All Posts, Cate Blanchett, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Hollywood, ILM, Indiana Jones, Indy, Janusz Kaminski, Paramount pictures, Review, Steven Spielberg, The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
George Lucas: “This ain’t gonna be easy”
Steven Spielberg: “Not as easy as it used to be”
Lucas and Spielberg are at it again. After the intensely dramatic Munich, Spielberg freaks out and does what he does best - getting people on their feet. I don’t know why he chose Indiana Jones for that. Probably, he didn’t […]
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Rusted…Almost
Posted by Just Another Film Critic as All Posts, Gwyneth Paltrow, Hollywood, Iron Man, Jeff Bridges, Jon Favreau, Marvel, Pepper, Review, Robert Downey jr., Tony Stark, comics, special effects, superhero
Question: “What kind of film do you want to see?”
American 1: “I want a Superhero movie”
American 2: “I want an Iraqi war movie”
American 3: “I want to things go BOOM, BANG and CLANK, with lotsa cool special FX”
Thus, Iron Man was born (Sounds like the perfect specimen for dubbing into all languages, from Bhojpuri to […]
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