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By now everyone knows the storyline of the movie. The girlfriend is killed. The enraged lover has a problem recalling his memory after fifteen minutes but is nevertheless in pursuit of killer of his love. Contrary to the conventional mode of building up of a Bollywood story this one declares its intent in the beginning [...]
December 31st, 2008 | Posted in Movies | No Comments
Only Fools And Horses is one of the most popular British sitcoms ever made. Even though the show ended a few years ago it is still repeated all the time on the BBC and satellite channels because of it’s endearing popularity. So why is this TV series so popular? view source
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Back in the 1950’s 3-D movies were all the rage. Whenever a studio would release a new B-movie horror feature they were faced with the question of whether or not they would make the movie in 3-D or not. Showing a 3-D movie in the 1950’s was very hit or miss, as sometimes the technology [...]
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The 10 best Sci-fi movies available on DVD from 1984-1999. This was a prolific period in Sci-fi and some of the best Sci-fi movies ever were made in this period. view source
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United Artists latest feature film, VALKYRIE, starring Tom Cruise, is a vivid drama based on a true story. This film gives an up close and personal view of the conspiracy to assassinate one of history’s most evil dictators, Adolf Hitler. View the review from World War II History. view source
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Scarlett Johansson, who has been called “Sexiest Woman Alive” and “Sexiest Celebrity” in recent years, has no plans to get knocked up just yet. The Lost in Translation actress wed Blade actor Ryan Reynolds in a clandestine ceremony last September. Despite the seeming hastiness of their decision to tie the knot, Johansson claims that she [...]
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Funny man Adam Sandler, known for his crass, college boy humor in movies such as Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, as well as his surprising turn as a bona fide dramatic actor in films like Punch-Drunk Love and Spanglish, tries his hand at a new genre: kid’s flicks. His latest project is Bedtime Stories, a [...]
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Thanks to fake lesbian love, Samantha Ronson has been raking in the dineros. The club DJ and sister to hit music producer Mark Ronson and fashion designer Charlotte Ronson, used to receive $1500 a night, but she now brings in $25,000 a night thanks to her very famous and very special friend Lindsay Lohan. This [...]
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Learn how Blockbuster intends to compete with Netflix. Also, what Netflix offers that Blockbuster doesn’t offer yet? view source
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Video Production is an Innovative Way of Marketing your Products
Online video production for marketing needs is a specialized field in the world of business. Web video, when produced effectively will influence the success of any business. Creating promotion video requires skill and talent. Any Video producer can come up with an excellent [...]
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A fast moving Iraq-War-era military action thriller. An FBI team is sent to Saudi Arabia for a 5 day trip to investigate the head of a terrorist network who killed two FBI agents. Special Agent Ronald Fleury (Jamie Foxx) heads the team rounded off by a hand-picked team of professionals: Grant Sykes (Chris [...]
December 30th, 2008 | Posted in Movies | No Comments
Previously I had made comparisons between the Tamil and Hindi versions of Ghajini with respect to their music. Now, it’s time to get down and dirty and compare the heroes of the two movies - Aamir Khan and Surya. One is an established actor of Bollywood. view source
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I’ve seen Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story with a great John C. Reilly. It is a parody movie, a spoof of every musical biopic where John as music star Dewey Cox covers every musical style from Elvis to the Beach Boys over five decades. Dialogue and sequences are funny and goofy and the jokes [...]
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“The Bourne Ultimatum” is not only non-stop spy action flick but also it’s an excellent example of a thriller - a man is on the run for 3 years trying to find out who he is. He is a former CIA agent who volunteered for a top-secret program. Then things did not go as planned [...]
December 30th, 2008 | Posted in Movies | No Comments
I think there’ll always be room in our world for Wikipedia-like completion and encyclopedic perfection for movie reviews. But I’d argue that we also need more authentic movie reviews, exactly reflecting what we felt like when we watched this work of art for the first time. If our experience includes a sense of getting lost [...]
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Nationally, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is getting a score, on the basis of 100 to 0, scores of 100 down to 25, “A timeless masterpiece” to “Unbearably excruciating.” I tend toward the latter. Director David Fincher overindulges himself. In this understandably [...]
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Can camp and caricatures get tiresome? Well, yeah, they can, if that’s all there is. “The Spirit” shows that not all comic strips translate well to the big screen. But Frank Miller’s attempt at throwing the late great Will Eisner’s The Spirit onto the screen is never as large as its artwork [...]
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A fairly harmless tearjerker for doggie-lovers, “Marley and Me” has virtually no romantic intrigue or other conflicts, therefore no discernible drama. Its humor is generic, not clever but workable, its emotional values superficial but easily accepted, all surrounding the 13-year dog life. view source
December 30th, 2008 | Posted in Movies | No Comments
Hey, cool job, Adam Sandler. We all knew you wanted this change. You got it, man. A really amusing, lotsa laughs, imaginative movie for any age. And just shrug off all the national critics on this; they’re missing the point. “Bedtime Stories’ is just plain fun. view [...]
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The movie “Doubt (2008)” is an experience you shouldn’t miss. It’s moral roller-coaster and ethical juggernaut of a story brought to life by two of the finest actors you can find in any country on any continent: Philip Seymour Hoffman (as Father Brendan Flynn) and Meryl Streep (as the sister with the impossible name: Aloysius [...]
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