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Oops Thanks for reminding me of Om Puri Sam :)
Yes he is there in the movie in a small yet important role.
As for his brilliant performance; well he is always Brilliant but yes the role was very small.
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Techno, is there some reason you omitted to mention our very own Om Puri and his brilliant performance? |
I would second that. He was great although a limited role.
I was told that the man-eaters are on display in some museum. Am not sure where. Does anyone know?
Watched "The Great Debaters" over the weekend. Directed by Denzel Washington, also starring him.Movie is about a period in American history when the divide between the Whites and the Negros was huge. Depicts various instances of hate crimes against the Negros, and how a small town Negro college strives through it all to win debate competitions across the country.
Great performance by most of the lead roles. However, the side of the Whites was a little weak, in performance and no major lead characters.
I'd rate it 3.5/5
Saw " Into the Blue" starring Paul Walker and Jessica Alba
It's a story of a couple who are professional divers and on a dive with another couple friends discover a treasure in the ocean and as usual the bad guys come to know about it and how they escape from them and all makes up the rest of the story. Pretty cliched story and this movie is like a Karan Johar movie.
Pretty people, pretty location, amazing ocean cinematography and everything about the movie is "pretty" . Especially Jessica Alba !!!
It's worth a watch just for her.
2.5/5
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Originally Posted by JVH
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I would second that. He was great although a limited role.
I was told that the man-eaters are on display in some museum. Am not sure where. Does anyone know? |
They are there in Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
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n March 1898, while trying to build a bridge in Africa for the British East Africa Company, Lt. Col. John Henry Patterson lost nearly 140 of his workers to just two lions before Patterson and others were able to kill the predators. That story was turned into a book by Patterson "The Man-Eaters of Tsavo" which was later adapted into two films, "Bwana Devil" (1952) and "The Ghost and the Darkness" (1996). The two lions were stuffed, and put on display at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Source |
Something more on the story
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In March 1898 the British started building a railway bridge over the Tsavo (SAH-vo) River in East Africa. Over the next nine months, two large male lions killed and ate nearly 140 railway workers. Crews tried to scare off the lions and built campfires and thorn fences for protection, but to no avail. Hundreds of workers fled Tsavo, halting construction on the bridge.
Before work could resume, chief engineer Lt. Col. John Henry Patterson (1865-1947) had to eliminate the lions and their threat. After many near misses, he finally shot the first lion on December 9, 1898, and three weeks later brought down the second. The first lion killed measured nine feet, eight inches (3 m) from nose to tip of tail. It took eight men to carry the carcass back to camp. The construction crew returned and completed the bridge in February 1899.
(The 1996 movie "The Ghost and the Darkness" was based on Patterson's adventures in Tsavo.) Source |
The Island (2005)
The movie has some gripping chase sequences.
The world has ended and people live in these secure domes. Everyone waits for a lottery that will send them to The Island.
The hero keeps questioning the rules and then finally discovers that there in no island. In fact they are all clones waiting for when they are needed for harvesting the organs. He escapes along with Scarlet Johansen.
Caught this movie on WB.
The chase sequences are very well choreographed.
Don't know if it's already mentioned here. Anybody likes Dog Day Afternoon?
Goodfellas
Another gangsta movie starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Ray Liotta and directed by Martin Scorsese.
It is also one of the rare gangster movies which has its share of humour unlike any other. The story revolves around Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) who always wanted to be a gangster (movie starts with this sentence) and how he grows up to the likes of James Conway (De Niro) and Tommy DeVito (Pesci) - established gangsters.
Pesci is full of life and has delivered one of his best performances. Another great movie from Scrosese.
Rating - 4/5
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It's worth a watch just for her. |
dude lately a lot of movies that you see are summarized with some such statement :) better keep a check on your bluray collection lol:
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Don't know if it's already mentioned here. Anybody likes Dog Day Afternoon? |
Yes, yes.
"Tell them we are not homosexuals." :uncontrol
A must watch.
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Don't know if it's already mentioned here. Anybody likes Dog Day Afternoon?
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Yep. One of Al Pacino's earlier works. Very good movie, albeit a bit long. Pacino holds up a bank with his friend, and things go wrong. Nice performances, and a decent story. Some pretty dark humor thrown in, and you have a movie worth watching.
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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen
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Don't know if it's already mentioned here. Anybody likes Dog Day Afternoon? |
Young Al Pacino in a terrific role.
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Did you watch Tashan in the theatre as well ? Main prem ki Deewani hoon ?? |
OT i remember watching a movie called "O Darling Ye hai India", after seeing that movie, i read reviews, ask trusted people before watching any new movie. Especially Hindi.
Movies i saw this weekend:
Seven Pounds (Will smith; expected more from this movie, good but could've been better)
Before Sunset (Sequel to Before Sunrise; One of the only worthy sequels to a movie after The Godfather, not withstanding the disastrous 3rd one)
Appaloosa (Western - * Renee Zellweger, Jeremy Irons, Viggo Mortensen of Eastern Promises fame, Ed Harris who incidently has directed it)
Lined up for this week:
Black Snake Moan (Controversial Movie: Samuel L. Jackson, Christina Ricci)
Death Race (The older one)
Doubt (Philip Seymour Hoffman & Meryl Streep; need i say more!)
Before the Devil knows you're dead (Repeat watch again for Hoffman & ooo la la Marisa Tomei)
The Fortune Cookie (Jack Lemmon)
Double Indemnity (1944-45 movie)
Lets see how much time i get!
My worst was watching Mad Max 2 with my GF in a cinema where she was the only representative of the species. We left within 10 minutes. We both liked Mel Gibson & decided to go to this movie. This was in 1992.
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Originally Posted by jassi
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dude lately a lot of movies that you see are summarized with some such statement :) better keep a check on your bluray collection lol: |
If the movie is good, then the review has to end with an incentive ( for others to watch it)..right?stupid:
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