Friday, December 19, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
A Little Christmas Spirit In New York
Little Spirit ImagesDirectors :Leopoldo gout,Susan Holden
Author : Leopoldo gout ,Andy Rheingold
Release Date : 10 December 2008 (USA)
Genre : Animation ,Family ,Fantasy
Cast :
* Shawn Andrew
* Todd Cummings
* Michael Hall D'Addario
* Ramsey Faragallah
* Les Mau
* Kathleen Mclnerney
* Hred Newman
* Rachel Schieren
* Dan Tamborelli
* Sharon Wiki
* Sally Winters
Danny DeVito is the voice of the city, cabbie tells the story. Other voices of Lucy Liu, Freddy Rodriguez, Brenda Song and NBC anchor Brian Williams
Spolier & Reviews:
If a friendly cabbie (Danny DeVito) is about two young sisters, the story of a boy named Leo (Michael Hall D'Addario), which in Manhattan with his family, a magical adventure begins. While adapting to the big city and enjoy of the days until Christmas, Leo loses his dog in Central Park Leo Ramona is devastated by his loss to a magical creature named Little spirit appears and leads him to search for Ramona. Leo and the Little Spirit company on the path of a lifetime, with festive vicinity of the city and meetings with people from all social strata. At the time Leo is back with Ramona, he has an eclectic group of friends, the strange city feel like home.
Source : 24timepass.com
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Movie 2008
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Movie Reviews and Story Lines
RAB Ne Bana Di Jodi is one of the most awaited movie of the year 2008. This film will release on 12 December. Shahrukh Khan and newcomer Anushka Sharma is in the leading roles in this film.
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi MovieDirected by Aditya Chopra, RAB Ne Bana Di Jodi (RNBDJ) is a very good love story. Shahrukh Khan, who worked in the two previous flick Aditya Chopra has directed once again plays the leading role. The female lead is played by a newcomer named Anushka Sharma.
Maybe not! How can an ordinary man has a glamorous, 'goose meat ignited, awe inspiring love story of all things to tell? But guess what - love does not differentiate between ordinary and extraordinary, it uninteresting and interesting, it is interesting and attractive. Because love knows no difference. Love can happen to everyone, and when it does it engulfs us into the whole and gives us the miraculous experiences that only love can give. This is what happened to Surinder Sahni, a simple, pure hearts, honest man, working for the GOP Power.
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Movie 2008 Info:-
Cast : Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Vinay Pathak, Kajol, Rani Mukherjee, Preity Zinta, Priyanka Chopra
Producer : Aditya Chopra, Yash Chopra
Director : Aditya Chopra
Singers : Roop Kumar Rathod, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam, Sukhwinder Singh, Labh Jajua, Shreya Ghosal
Writer : Aditya Chopra
Genre : Romance, Musical
Source : 24timepass.com
Monday, September 29, 2008
Hari Puttar Review
Hari Puttar- A comedy ‘with only errors’
The worst part about the movie ‘Hari Puttar’ is that it is completely an uplifted movie. The title is stolen, the story is stolen, only the sad music is something which is original (that too we aren’t sure, so don’t blame us!). The best part of the movie is, opps, sorry there’s no best part in it.
We wonder after watching Home Alone movies- all the three series, how can people like this blunder. An utter nonsense movie and a big time disgrace to the legendary ‘Home Alone’ series.
The movie came into limelight much before its release, all thanks to the great Warner Bros, according to whom (and the world too) that the producers of the movie ‘Hari Puttar’ stole the title from the much famed ‘Hari Pottar’ series and then a concept entirely stolen from ‘Home Alone’ series. We wonder why did the makers of Home Alone series spare them when Warner Bros. didn’t.
Anyways we didn’t see anything new or creative in the movie. All innovative ideas and creativity were more like music man Pritam’s case- STOLEN OR COPIED.
‘Hari Puttar’ is good for people who either couldn’t make to see the Home Alone series or didn’t have enough cash to buy their DVD. Such people will enjoy this movie to the core and will later curse them too (if they happen to see the original Home Alone series).
We say- A Big ‘No’. A big time disappointment !!
Source : realbollywood.com
Interview With Prachi Desai
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Friday, September 12, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam (Hindi)
Producer: Ganesh and Ratan Jain
Writer, director: Sanjay Chhel
Stars: Mallika Sherawat, Paresh Rawal, Rahul Bose, Kay Kay Menon
Rating: One
Plot: A small-town drama company helps RAW agent to foil terrorist plot.
Verdict: Inane script and flat jokes prove to be an undoing.
Box office Prospects: Sad!
Creative Quotient:
Sanjay Chhel known for his spunky sense of humour and hugely entertaining punny lines doubles up as the writer-director of the film but fails miserably at both. For starters, his storyline suffers from a heavy hang-over of Kundan Shah's 1983 hit - Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron which dealt with a similar plot of corruption and drama company getting embroiled in a murder mystery.
He even borrows historical characters of Akbar, Salim and Anarkali from Jaane Bhi…, who had evoked guffaws back then. But sadly, in it's modern avtaar the story staggers on illogically, humourlessly and lethargically.
Mallika married to an ageing actor Paresh Rawal are the lead players of the nautanki version of Mughal-e-azam in a coastal town of Goa where Dawood is about to land a cache of RDX.
Rahul Bose, a secret mission agent, ends up falling for the heroine of the play. Gazal singer Kay Kay Menon (borrowed straight from Sarfarosh) joins the gang of buffoons and he's supposed to be a double agent! Well, the writer manages to bump him off and for no apparent reason Rahul Bose walks around Kay Kay's corpse on roller-skates on the streets in the dead of the night! The plot weakens and tries your patience. Even the puns that Chhel pulls off in the film aren't very funny.
Technical Expertise:
Directorially the film has nothing much to offer, a slow moving tale with forced humour and sexual innuendos that hardly have the spark. Chhel takes a total beating as he pitches in a final entry as Dawood himself. The setting of the film is entirely handled like a tacky theatre production thereby squandering away powerful performers of the likes of Paresh Rawal and Kay Kay Menon. Rawal's part is so repetitive that it gets on your nerves. Bose pitches in a truly bored act and while he's supposed to be having an extra marital fling with Mallika and he even get to lip lock her - their on-screen chemistry is non-existent.
The sole bright spot is in the form of Kay Kay who plays the light-hearted, flirtatious character with complete conviction. He looks the part, only if he weren't bumped off unceremoniously just after two songs!
Sex kitten Mallika uses push-up undergarments to her fullest advantage, skin show is full on but her oomph doesn't work this time. Her make-up isn't too complimentary.
Screenplay and dialogue writers Chhel and Sunil Munshi deserve to be rapped for their shoddy work. Cinematographer Madhu Ambat's frames are mostly functional are Jeena Shetty's sets. On the whole, this is not a film you want to waste your precious money and time on.
Rating: Solo star for Kay Kay Menon and Mallika's funny interlude in the film.
Source : screenindia.com