Thanks LM. I think its a bit exaggerated too.Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
I think we will eventually settle for Tangled :lol: :oops:
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Thanks LM. I think its a bit exaggerated too.Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
I think we will eventually settle for Tangled :lol: :oops:
Its just horrible.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerd
don't EVER EVER watch it. :|
Tangled is really cute ;) :)
Thanks :lol: :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by Wibha
The Lives of Others - Good :thumbsup: very close to 'The Conversation'
Inception
:omg: ..wat a film...camman..yellarum ketta kelviye nanum kekren.."ipdi ellam yeppadi yosikireenga nolare?"
hollywood hollywood dhan pa...1 of the best films ever made IMO..
Dicaprio ends up getting gems like these...and gets chances to work wid gr8 directors...
:thumbsup:
after watching the film..i was discussing abt it without realizing..my mom gave me wierd looks after watching me penathifying abt the movie :lol:
hatts off yaar....wat a film..take a :notworthy:
Nerd,
I have read 127 hours script. I haven't seen "Buried", but I'm told that works purely as a minimal, cynical thriller. Unlike the hopeful, life-affirming mainstream Beaufoy script (and it's also interesting to see Boyle's point of departure with this Beaufoy colloboration from his earlier nihilistic films!). There are lot of flashbacks here that one would consider as 'cheating'. But this doesn't seem like a restricted 'genre film' (like most Boyle films) to pass such 'considerations'.
There is however showmanship with triptychs, cross-cuts, multi-cam filming and bravura editing techniques. Juxtaposition with deliberate product placement, etc. Counterpointing the buzzing aggregation (with pointers for the director like 'this is humanity') vis-a-vis loneliness of the protagonist (and his breakaway from human interaction).Then WHAP, it becomes confined, one huge monologue inside the canyon. The reflection turns from serious to quasi-fantastical. But personal to be sure.
Vast portions rest wholly on face and body of James Franco. And the script gives the pointers from the first smile, cynical quirkiness, to wail of cry. Et all. The emphasis of each step and near-falls should make for a thrilling set-up before that 'encounter inside the boulders'.
That said, great scope for Rahman again. I don't know which source would be used for the concert recording (that Aaron listens to in first third..'act'-nu solla mudiyadhu indha script-A) but the sisters he encounters on the way deride his musical taste at one point. Edhavudhu alt. pop/heavy metal-lA irukkum namburEn. Nostalgic piano notes played by young Aaron often cuts into the silence of boulders and Aaron recounts 'em. At times, in anecdotal manner. And in final sequences, the family play the piano number from Big. Not sure it'll be replaced by Rahman's. Lot of potential (with familial and non-platonic relationship) for leitmotifs. Will be watching it for Rahman lest assured!
Naa soundtrack kooda kaetkaama wait pannikittu irukkenQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
128 Kbps audio files torrentla irukku, thEdi paaru!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
VCB
Vicky leaving to meet Juan Antonio for the last time
Self davut etc.
Her husband gets a call
"you're breaking up....you're breaking up....ah..yeah..that's better. Just stay still"
ketta vaarthailaiyE thittinaalum, idhellAm enakku remba pudikkin :-)
Thanks Kid, if not now will certainly watch it in DVD only for Rahman's score. I listened to a couple of tracks, but I dont think they can be enjoyed as stand-alone pieces unlike a slumdock or a couple's retreat which is a good sign.