Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Iron Man 3 (3D) -- Movie Review
The Arien has been wanting to watch this movie since it released but sadly something or the other ensured that he missed it. So, I was determined that he got a chance to watch it while he was in Bangalore, this week. We caught the movie on Saturday, at 10:15 am at PVR IMAX. The Taurean also joined us. After a hurried breakfast, we left to PVR in a hurry (as always). The tickets were available and we were one of the few folks watching the movie on a lazy Saturday morning.
Armed with a tub of popcorn, two cokes, and a small packet of Lays, the three of us settled down to watch the much-anticipated movie. This movie was not like the other Iron Man movies and both the Taurean and the Arien did not like it all that much. I liked it.
Gwyneth Paltrow (Pepper) wears the Iron Man suit for the first time and also has a good stunt scene towards the end of the movie. Robert Downey Jr., is funny as always. Jes like in SkyFall, this movie showcases the inherent humanness or vulnerability of the superhero via his anxiety attacks. Ben Kingsley (Mandarin) as evil personified makes you wonder how Iron Man will deal with him. That is until the scene when Robert Downey Jr. confronts him. That twist was quite shocking and unexpected. There is a flashback sequence which sets the context for what happens later in the movie. The action sequences in 3D were good but not great. Some scenes remind you of Terminator (Judgement Day) but then re-generation forms the core theme and you cannot really surpass Terminator which was way ahead of its time. The destruction of the home of Tony Stark was a well-executed scene. The way Iron Man saves all the members thrown out of Air Force 1, was also a good action sequence.
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Watching the movie at IMAX was worth the money. The 3D effect is hardly impressive at the other theatres.
Armed with a tub of popcorn, two cokes, and a small packet of Lays, the three of us settled down to watch the much-anticipated movie. This movie was not like the other Iron Man movies and both the Taurean and the Arien did not like it all that much. I liked it.
Gwyneth Paltrow (Pepper) wears the Iron Man suit for the first time and also has a good stunt scene towards the end of the movie. Robert Downey Jr., is funny as always. Jes like in SkyFall, this movie showcases the inherent humanness or vulnerability of the superhero via his anxiety attacks. Ben Kingsley (Mandarin) as evil personified makes you wonder how Iron Man will deal with him. That is until the scene when Robert Downey Jr. confronts him. That twist was quite shocking and unexpected. There is a flashback sequence which sets the context for what happens later in the movie. The action sequences in 3D were good but not great. Some scenes remind you of Terminator (Judgement Day) but then re-generation forms the core theme and you cannot really surpass Terminator which was way ahead of its time. The destruction of the home of Tony Stark was a well-executed scene. The way Iron Man saves all the members thrown out of Air Force 1, was also a good action sequence.
Image Courtesy: http://hokahey-littleworlds.blogspot.in/2013/05/its-hard-knock-life-iron-man-3.html
Watching the movie at IMAX was worth the money. The 3D effect is hardly impressive at the other theatres.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Laser Tagging and Sahib Sindh Sultan -- Adrenalin Rush and Yumm
Thursday evening saw us at I am Game, Koramangala, waiting to check out Laser Tagging. Apparently, it is a big hit in the US but none of us had heard of it here. We were 9 of us and only the bride and the groom had played the game before. However, that was not a cause for concern, because the enthusiasm level of all 9 members was quite high. In few minutes, we figured out that Laser Tagging was more like Paint ball but with laser guns instead of paint guns. Obviously, chances of getting hurt were minimal as long as we followed the instructions.
The first step was collecting our tags and figuring out who was in which team. I knew I was more of a liability and told my team that I would go hide rather than hunt the opponents down. Everyone first groaned and then agreed! We were then asked to go upstairs to put on our jackets and arm ourselves with the laser gun.
The moment we entered the room, we were overwhelmed by the strong smell of unwashed jackets. When we realized that we would be wearing the same jackets, the capri cousin mentioned committing suicide with his laser gun!! Anyway, we got past that because we really wanted to play the game. Because most of us had not played the game, the person-in-charge showed us a video of the game and explained the various instructions - including telling us that we could not commit suicide (i.e shoot ourselves with the laser gun), or hit the opponent with the wrong end of the laser gun, or generally harm the opponent. Also, after we were shot, the jacket vibrates and your jacket and gun deactivate for a
short period of 5 seconds. He asked us to get moving as soon as that happens so the opponent does not shoot us again. The person-in-charge also mentioned that the place was built like a maze with pillars and if we bumped into the pillar, it was bound to hurt. He also showed us the 6 target areas that each jacket had, which could be shot at. There were 4 in front and 2 in the back. Also, each team had a base station that could be shot at for maximum points. The base station could also shoot back. After the instructions, the jackets and guns were activated and we entered the arena like gladiators (I can dream, can't I?).
And before we knew it, all of us were running helter skelter, hiding, and shooting at each other crazily! We initially thought 10 minutes was a long time, but we never realized it as we ran around the maze and shooting at our opponents. When the time was up, we realized that most of us were sweating profusely from all the exertion. The others had settled themselves in front of the base station and shot at it continuously, gaining points. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the game.
We decided to visit Fun Games at Forum so my niece could have some additional fun. While the capri cousin was playing with his daughter, all of us sneaked off to have some snacks at the Transit Lounge. After the game, all of us were ravenous. No one overdid the snacks because we wanted to have a nice dinner as well. We decided to go to Sahib Sindh Sultan and had a yummy dinner. The bride wanted to be seated in the coach but it was full up and so we sat outside - another cousin joined us and we had a lot of fun teasing the bride and groom, sharing anecdotes of the past, and of course, eating. A nice evening - Good Times!
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Soodhu Kavvum -- Tamizh Movie Review
After the wedding hungama, it was time to relax and wait for the bride and groom to visit our grandma and all of us before they left to the US. The capri cousin insisted that while we waited, we could catch a Tamizh movie which he mentioned was the talk of the town and made Maniratnam shiver in his boots. For the first time in the history of our family, twelve family members agreed to watch the movie and the evening saw us all at the cinema hall. Our family is not a big fan of watching movies in huge groups - in fact, the last movie we saw as a big group was "Willow" in Chennai and we were around 15 members. (Yaa.. that looong ago).
The movie is a lot of things but it is primarily a laugh riot. None of the actors are heroes with an image etc, some are not even well-known but the simple story has so much to offer. Its not a spoof movie, it does not derive its laugh from slap stick type funny scenes, but is so focused on sharing the tale of the four guys that the laughs seem purely incidental. Except for one item number type song which I disliked - the rest of the movie was pure genius. I can understand why Maniratnam is shivering in his boots - with a non-existent budget, this movie strives for greatness and achieves it too.
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Every prop that directors employs to make their movie a hit are ignored: A star as the hero, heroine
wearing water-proof Loreal makeup, picturesque locales, romantic songs about 5 in number to showcase the love between the hero and heroine, item numbers, mother-son sentimentu, action sequences where the hero looks at the villains and they go flying, etc etc. In fact, in this movie, script is king and the taut editing goes a long way in achieving that.
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If you have been bored with the kind of Tamizh movies that we are subjected to, on a regular basis, then watch this and you will change your mind. As mentioned earlier, there is an item song that I did not like as much but it does not distract from the story. There are a number of other songs - mostly played in the background , most notable one being "mama douser..". The movie is raw, and can be a bit unpalatable at times because of the rawness. But, thanks to the amazing editing work, you do not feel it all that much. There is some bad language, some have been blipped out while some remain. The story moves swiftly and it does not seem as if the director inserted the word for effect but more to portray the emotion felt by the actor.
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The lead role is played by Vijay Sethupathy (Das). He is one of the known actors, having acted in Pizza earlier. That is another movie I am yet to catch. Other actors are fairly unknown but have done a decent job.
Go watch while it is still playing on the big screen!
Kidnapping Basics as taught by Das and Shalu |
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Every prop that directors employs to make their movie a hit are ignored: A star as the hero, heroine
Kesavan, Pagalavan, and Sekar |
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Arumai Pragasam in his item number avatar |
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The lead role is played by Vijay Sethupathy (Das). He is one of the known actors, having acted in Pizza earlier. That is another movie I am yet to catch. Other actors are fairly unknown but have done a decent job.
Go watch while it is still playing on the big screen!
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
The Last Samurai -- Movie Review
Whenever this movie was screened on TV, I would invariably change the channel. Finally, on Sunday, after a massive cleaning session that gave us a pile of to-be-disposed clothes, the Taurean and I decided that we would watch this movie rather than one of the IPL matches. The senior Arien was not really happy about this decision but he decided not to voice his opinion and watched the movie with us.
As always, I was watching the movie from the scene where Tom Cruise is taken prisoner by the Samurai. The year is ~1870 and Tom Cruise is kept prisoner at a home where he is taken care of by a lady having two young sons.
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When Tom Cruise has enough energy to move about he is taken to the chief, Katsumoto. Katsumoto seems eager to have a conversation in English with Algren (aka Tom Cruise) but does not part with more than basic information. Algren learns that he killed Hirotaro, who was the brother of Katsumoto and is being tended by Hirotaro's wife, Taka.
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He spends the winter at the Samurai village, and observes everything in the village and soon sees everyone in a new light. His conversations with Katsumoto, his bonding with Taka's boys, his attraction towards Taka, his ability to learn sword fighting, all give him a new meaning for life. When he leaves for Tokyo in Spring, he is not too pleased.
The movie kept us all engrossed as we watched Tom Cruise become a Samurai. The scene when his colonel calls the Samurai savages, you are surprised that you are angry. When the top knot of a Samurai soldier is cut off by the Emperor's soldiers, you are shocked that they could do that to one of their own kind.
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You watch in shock as the young, inexperienced Emperor takes decisions that are detrimental to his own people.
The movie was good. It included all the elements that make a movie great: courage, emotional bonding, great story-line, taut editing, and it connected with all three of us. I cannot believe I changed the channel every time this movie was screened. Tom Cruise does a great job of disappearing into the role. The movie was actually released in 2003 but I was seeing it finally in 2013. Sometimes a movie that is great in 2003 can be boring in 2013 but that was not the case here. I enjoyed this movie a lot.
As always, I was watching the movie from the scene where Tom Cruise is taken prisoner by the Samurai. The year is ~1870 and Tom Cruise is kept prisoner at a home where he is taken care of by a lady having two young sons.
Image Courtesy: http://www.the-reel-mccoy.com/movies/2003/TheLastSamurai.html
When Tom Cruise has enough energy to move about he is taken to the chief, Katsumoto. Katsumoto seems eager to have a conversation in English with Algren (aka Tom Cruise) but does not part with more than basic information. Algren learns that he killed Hirotaro, who was the brother of Katsumoto and is being tended by Hirotaro's wife, Taka.
Image Courtesy: http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/the-last-samurai/images/24584023/title/last-samurai-screencap
He spends the winter at the Samurai village, and observes everything in the village and soon sees everyone in a new light. His conversations with Katsumoto, his bonding with Taka's boys, his attraction towards Taka, his ability to learn sword fighting, all give him a new meaning for life. When he leaves for Tokyo in Spring, he is not too pleased.
The movie kept us all engrossed as we watched Tom Cruise become a Samurai. The scene when his colonel calls the Samurai savages, you are surprised that you are angry. When the top knot of a Samurai soldier is cut off by the Emperor's soldiers, you are shocked that they could do that to one of their own kind.
Image Courtesy: http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/the-last-samurai/images/10720257/title/algren-nobutada-photo
You watch in shock as the young, inexperienced Emperor takes decisions that are detrimental to his own people.
The movie was good. It included all the elements that make a movie great: courage, emotional bonding, great story-line, taut editing, and it connected with all three of us. I cannot believe I changed the channel every time this movie was screened. Tom Cruise does a great job of disappearing into the role. The movie was actually released in 2003 but I was seeing it finally in 2013. Sometimes a movie that is great in 2003 can be boring in 2013 but that was not the case here. I enjoyed this movie a lot.
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