City of God. Generally I don't get affected by onscreen happenings, but one scene in this movie made my stomach cringe :oops:
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City of God. Generally I don't get affected by onscreen happenings, but one scene in this movie made my stomach cringe :oops:
Killing that kid sequence?Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
that short guy killing his wife?Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Yes. The acting of the kid who gets shot in the foot got me :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove
Science fiction naala dhoora vilagidradhu. Only exception is 2001.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
Aana indha padathula appadi enna irukku nu pakkanum.
LM,
Bangalore la endha theater la 3D vasadhi irukku?
Fame Cinemas, Ulsoor & Fame Shankarnag (Old Symphony theater), MG Road both have 3D shows.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
Inox - Garuda Mall is also supposed to screen in 3D, but I'm unable to confirm.
Not much about that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
Political metaphor, vadakku vaazhgiradhu, nature of the self, otherness, triumph of the human spirit...idhellAm yErkanavE many times pArthuttOm.
I'm not expecting much from this. Oru popcorn flick level-kku irundhale podhum. T2 level-kku action scenes irundha innum better.
True, but how many films have actually got it right? There is never an universally accepted combination that caters to every taste.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
Suggestions are "Avatar" will be a plot-based film with special effects.
At best, I expect action/sci-fi film like T-2 where also the man gets connected to the machine, to team up against an evil machine for a greater cause. Here though, the characters, plot and themes recur close to that of Blade Runner with its "Romantic" touch. :P
padam epdi? indha one line revee ellam podlaya?Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982