Postby lvkitty on Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:09 am

What's 'True Blood' about?
I am going to go all out on a limb here and hazard a complete guess that it's a vampire thing... with maybe a male or female non vampire lead who likes the male/female vampire...

Who's in it? Is it worth watching as a show?
Has it been shown on UK TV's yet, because I may have missed it if it were on already....? Till today, I have barely heard about it!

Looking forward to hearing anyone’s views on this show soon.
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Postby newbieboy on Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:13 am

That is like a great movie! worth to see!
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Postby iaintnoname on Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:44 pm

10,000 BC is a trash .......get me bored .....



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Postby superbad24 on Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:47 am

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Postby karthick9s on Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:17 pm

Every month hundreds of movies hit theatres… many of which we never even get to see. And mind you, we should definitely be glad of that fact because some the trash that is churned out by directors in the name of entertainment is preposterous. And so, generous souls like myself sift through this visual extravaganza to pick out the good films from the bad, telling all you guys what to go watch and which ones to give a miss.

It’s a job of great responsibility and we do it with sincere dedication!! This month, there were ten films that piqued my interest enough to review them from the rest of the ones that will only burden the film department with more reels than necessary.

The first of these was 10,000 BC. I must admit the slick visuals looked great and I was pretty eager to watch the film – also because most critics had written it off. How I wish I had believed every word they said and NOT gone to waste my time. The film was offensive in its assumption that we as viewers will watch anything directors dole out. For those of you who haven’t read my review, please do and save yourselves the trouble of watching this visual monstrosity.

Then came a slew of unoriginal themes, but I decided to give them a chance since many of them showed a glimmer of hope. I was brutally disappointed in most cases. Lets take College Road Trip for example. An over protective father who doesn’t want his daughter to go to a college far away, relents to her stubborn stand but insists on driving her there – a sort of bumpy and not-funny road trip for the family. Once would expect more from actors Martin Lawrence and Raven Simone, but the duo only dished out the expected laughs. A miss for sure…

Then came Sleepwalking, something – and I call it something because it hurts me to call it a film – loosely based on child abuse. Oh my gawd…. what about viewer abuse?? Has anyone ever thought of that??? Definitely not Charlize Theron and Nick Stahl who play major characters in the film. The other actors do a good job but still not enough to carry the film. Yaaawwwn… a definite no-no!!

Where should I start about Doomsday? Rhona Mitra definitely surprised me in this sci-fi thriller. And the film itself had enough to keep me watching through till the end. A one-time watch for those with a stomach for director Neil Marshall’s usual dose of blood and gore.

Remember Michael Haneke’s Funny Games in 1997? Well, the director has remade the film in 2008 with a different cast. The story was a kick in the groin the first time around, and it still packs a punch with the newer version. But the melancholy and the helplessness of the first film isn’t as strong in the later one. I don’t understand why someone would want to play around with an original! The answer escapes me… but you can definitely check out this film to draw your own comparisons.

But all was not lost this month – directors offered great fare as well. We had good drama in films like Snow Angels and Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns. Both films take a look at human relationships on various levels and superb acting by all actors in both films ensured great viewing. Read my reviews on them for a better idea before checking out the films.

Comedy ruled with The Grand and The Hammer – while the first has actors participating in a real life poker tournament which makes for great laughs, the latter offers a middle aged man pursuing his dream of winning an Olympic gold in boxing. Excellent comic timing and detailed thought in making the films has ensured that the audience remains in splits throughout. Must watch for both!

Another comic caper that released this month is Drillbit Taylor. Funny in parts, the story has three teenage boys hiring a man to protect them from a high school bully. Owen Wilson and the boys offer good laughs but not consistent in the second half of the film. On the whole, not a bad film to waste an afternoon.

So, these are the films I thought were worth a mention this month – hits as well as misses. Will keep up the good work of reviewing and come back to you with more very soon… happy viewing till then!
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Postby mayu0203 on Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:41 pm

In 10000 BC Tim Shadbolt, the Mayor of Invercargill, New Zealand, was involved in a serious motor accident while pitching Southland, NZ, as a shooting location for this movie. :o :o :o :o
This film features some of the alleged controversies in history -- the construction of the great pyramids 12,000 years ago, almost 7,500 years earlier, the existence of the Ben-Ben stone (the pyramidion stone that is now missing from the top of the Khafre pyramid), the correlation between the position of the pyramids and the stars from the Orion constellation (associated by the Egyptians with the god Osiris), the Sphinx with a head of a lion allegedly correlated with the Leo constellation rising to the east (at the same time when Orion is in conjunction with the Giza pyramid complex) and the possible nonhuman origin of the first kings of Egypt.
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Postby toota on Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:37 pm

Yes, that's too many of movies here!
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