The lives of others
The Shawshank Redemption
(B2B on UTV WM)
Two very powerful movies. TSR deserves to be #1 at the IMDb. :notworthy:
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The lives of others
The Shawshank Redemption
(B2B on UTV WM)
Two very powerful movies. TSR deserves to be #1 at the IMDb. :notworthy:
Bourne 3 - Save for the shaky camera this one is a fantastic action piece. Bourne fighting Desh in a house is one of the best action scenes choreographed. Great agility and speed.
As LM, said in an other thread the final shot in the film with Damon coming out of water coupled with the Moby - Extreme Ways soundtrack is a :smokesmirk: moment.
And ???. Onnum illa.
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Sari, Mani style-la keetkiren...."pudichirukkaa?"Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
:lol:. Padam pudichirukku.
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I felt shaky cam worked well in this film. Even that chase on walking (:lol:) was really tense because of the BGM and camera work.
Have you seen United 93 by the same director? Adhuvum full-a shaky cam-dhan.
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1954) revisit...after the novel's reread (after Tondhy yearssss).
Kirk Douglass is soooo wrong!!!! There is something noble in Ned Lands of the book though he may or may not be cannibal himself. Peter Lorre's dubious professor's servant is an improvement. James Mason and Paul Lucas as the actual lead, Captain Nemo and Prof. Arronax are wonderful. Particularly Mason who injected a bit more emotion to Nemo. Nice smooth story telling, but still captivating action scenes and, in particular, the squid attack which must have been brilliant at that time. I leave the comparison between nuclear paranoia, environmentalism, Verne's prophecy, etc to the experts. It's still enjoyable even in small screen (the DVD came with a Donal Duck cartoon, seeing that this is a Disney film, that also shows the power of Cinemascope, the first for the studio).
Has anybody watched "The Shawshank Redemption"?
Way back when it was released. Felt it was good then. Not sure how I would feel now.
It will be very difficult to find anyone here (active in this thread) who hadn't watched Shawshank yet.
Groucho,
Have you watched "Seven days in May" starring Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster? I have the DVD but haven't watched it yet.