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Furious 7. 3/10. No story,
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There will be Blood.
what a movie!
Watched Inbetweeners 2.
I liked the series and the first film but I thought this was terrible. Started ok, but story just drifted and it just wasn't funny at all.
3/10
Was it better than part 1?
The boy next door 6/10
good one time watch
Ok Kanmani -- A Tamil movies directed by Manirathnam..Music by A R Rahman
One of the best ,if not the best romantic movies I have seen in a long time. Leads were fantastic ...and so were Prakash Raj and leela Samson as a elderly couple.
9/10
LOL South Indian movies are so pathetic I remember when I watched a dubbed Tamil movie it looked more comic than serious I don't remember the name of that film the action was so fake that I wanted to bang my head against the wall after watching that movie.I think Ileana D Cruz was in that movie Well she is a horrible actress
LOL South Indian movies are so pathetic I remember when I watched a dubbed Tamil movie it looked more comic than serious I don't remember the name of that film the action was so fake that I wanted to bang my head against the wall after watching that movie.I think Ileana D Cruz was in that movie Well she is a horrible actress
Dude ! It is a Mani Rathnam movie...you probably do not even know him ! ..it is normal urban love story ! when you have no idea about something..you are better off not quoting topics related to it. Yes, SOME south indian movies are pathetic..so are some bollywood movies..so are some hollywood movies. Idea is not to be too narcisstic to base an opinion on an industry which produces 1000s of movies in 4 different languages based one horrible move you saw. Can you do that?
U are talking about tollywood here. South Indian cinema produces some of the best movies with original concepts.
Isn't Tamil Nadu in South India?
I know about Mani Ratnam I think he is the director of Raavan movie starring Abhishek and Aishwarya which was a pathetic movie
Yup. When somebody says Manirathnam is a director of Raavan as if that is movie that defines him ...you know he does not know him.
So I was reading his wikipedia and Tamil version of Raavan had him nominated for the best director for some useless South Indian award....LOLOLOLOLO It shows the quality of South Indian cinema
Ok. So?
It shows that South Indian cinema is pathetic and we do not want it to be discussed here on PP
So I was reading his wikipedia and Tamil version of Raavan had him nominated for the best director for some useless South Indian award....LOLOLOLOLO It shows the quality of South Indian cinema
Watched half of Mr. X So far so good Hashmi in his own,niche is a star and Bhatt's have a habit of introducing sizzling cute actress
http://youtu.be/uWsbqshD5TE
Did I just saw Johnny Depp in an actual role instead of playing variations of his Jack Sparrow character. Looks really interesting.
Ida
A polish black and white movie about a would be nun going through identity crisis in a post WWII era of Stalin dictatorship.
Beatifully picturized in an old school idyllic yet melancholic fashion. The movie is a respite for all those movie goers suffering from modern cinemas obsession with hyperactive camera movements and short indistinct cuts. The move is a cinematographic masterpiece with each frame potentially iconic and unforgettable. The portrayal of the bleak and cold landscape, the scarcity of dialogue, the opaqueness of characters....it's a movie steeped in the style of French filmmakers of the 60's yet still retaining its freshness in the sea of loud over enthusiastic directors. The holocaust and it's aftermath is the backdrop but more than that, it's about self discovery and dealing with tragedy. A must see for all serious cinephiles.
Just to add that I typed this post while experiencing a mild earthquake. The computer screen and my chair were shaking but i wanted to finish the post before taking any action.Avengers 2.
Didnt like it. But didnt like the first part either. Scarlett has grown on me so I enjoyed her scenes. Always removed my 3D glasses when she was on so that I can see her clearly. The movie was dubbed in hindi so I missed out on any witty oneliners but the hindi dialogues were funny too. Wanted to see a proper scene between black widow and hulk..but had to leave it to my imagination.
Lots of free time today and tomorrow so i am planning to watch some movies. These are the ones i have with me :
There will be blood
Prisoners
Bigger stronger faster
12 years a slave
Would appreciate if somebody tells me which one to watch first among these??
Just to add that I typed this post while experiencing a mild earthquake. The computer screen and my chair were shaking but i wanted to finish the post before taking any action.
Bigger stronger faster...have not seen it myself but seems like the most useless movie on the list. Might as well watch it vas get it over with.
There will be blood is probably to be saved for last as you want to leave yourself with images of Daniel Plainview haunting your memory for a long time.
Saw bigger stronger faster yesterday.
Its more like a documentary lol. Revolves around the subject whether steroids or performance enhancing drugs should be allowed in professional sports or not and whether they really have adverse long term health effects or not.
A nice watch i would say. 7/10
Watched NH10
It was a good film...I fear to use the word 'Like' for such a hard hitting me. If anybody asks me why there should be not censorship I would show the scene where Anushka Climbs that small wall and watches the gang from the top and she screams...the emotions that language could have brought to the scene...would have taken it one notch higher. Loved the contrast in the lives....lives in Corporate India to Lives in Rural India.
I loved the subtle scenes where a young kid is watching women get beaten...and how it is part of his normal world. It is not a suprise , it is when he grows up to become one like his father? And also a minute after the honor killing...how guy cries for the brother..but a sister..that is alright ! How the elderly uncle is as immature...and most importantly the older lady...the mother..and how all the women seen are victims of their surroundings.... Absolutely loved the dialogue between the police officer and Anushka where police knows what is the absolute right and absolute wrong...but somehow tries to justify the right and wrong in that place...! Issues empowerment issues related issues in different sects of India.
Kudos to Anushka....she was perfect as the women who had face the consequences of a choice her husband makes. Coming to that ...I am not sure what to say..if Arjun was foolish or brave ....I mean you cannot certainly argue that being silent was right but I found myself saying like Anushka says..."dude...what you are doing man"...?
Kudos to her for putting her money in a movie like this ! All the actors were great !
Coming to the Movie...Solid movie which I think deserved a better closure. Soundtrack..may be could have been better.
8/10
Heard it was plagiarism of Eden lake...
Watched a Bollywood film called Highway.
It's about a rich girl who gets kidnapped an eventually takes a liking to her kidnapper.
I thought it was dull, rather boring and pretty slow going
4/10
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8/10
Probably the most underrated horror film of 2014. Scary, disturbing and bitterly satirical. The first 40 minutes are not even horror though it is poignant drama tinged with cynical humour on a girl's desperate desire to make it big in Hollyweird. Then the bloodshed starts and it's mindblowing, pun intended.
The lead actress, Alex Essoe will become a major star. Outstanding, go-for-broke performance. The committment she shows and the punishment she takes (and ultimately gives) in the movie is amazing.
Brilliant, goregasmic fun.
IMO..on the surface level..you can argue it is. But so is every road movie ever, a couple go on a trip and meet some scary people. This you can say is the Indianized version of the road movie-slasher with references rooted to the modern Indian problem of honor killing. You can also say The Brave One and I Spit On Your Grave as something close. Makers say, they have stick to the formula of the genre but have included many references of India and the issue and since there are not many movies in that genre in bollywood, it can look like movie on a surface level when story is told in 30 seconds..but it is more a reference to genre hollywood pioneered.
Nightcrawler
A freelance cameraman chasing crime scenes to get the most graphic footage possible to sell to local news channels and in the process becomes not only the part of capturing the story but also someone who plans, stages and even creates stories for his own benefit.
The protagonist Louis Bloom played by the ever underrated Jake Gyllenhal is a psychopath. But his path towards immorality is as much a product of our detached yet prying society as his own indifferent and callous nature. He reminded me of Patrick Bateman, the yuppie serial killer whose observations about music, culture and world affairs is eloquent yet reeks of bookish buffoonery. There is not a person behind that face, just an allusion, a mask of privilege and convineience worn by a heartless monster whose objectives are as pointless as his own lifestyle. Louis Bloom however starts as a struggling young man trying to make ends meet. His knowledge of his surroundings are purely based on his internet surfing and online courses which he has seriously taken to heart as the real deal. Yet, there is a person underneath him unlike Pat Bateman, a product of our reality obsessed voeuristic culture, eager to climb the social ladder by any means possible. The mannerisms of Jake Gylehaal, his creepy smile, observant face, corporate boardroom style talk and at times that cold as ice look is half the movie and makes this an intriguing and uncannily striking piece of cinema. A must watch.
Where do you live in J and K??Meet the spartans
5/10
Jake deserved an Oscar for this. Even better than his Enemy role.
I agree with the comparisons with Bateman. Both are monsters.