Posts Tagged ‘Dialogues’

  • Master of the Arts IV – The Crazy Kamal Connection II
    “Change is always natural. It would be unusual if there was no change. There is a change in almost every thing from story, narration to technical standards. Technical Standards are moving up. And the real change is in the taste of the audience. So Cinema has to change accordingly.” When Singeetham unveiled Kamal’s Rajaparvai there were no takers. The...
    by wb at November 2nd, 2006 at 02:11 pm
  • Don: Where’s the Attitude?
    Went to watch Don a few days ago with some friends and one of them requested me not to write a review after the movie came to an end. I resisted the urge but the writing bug got the better of me and here I am writing about Don. I tried my best to leave the comparisons with the original Don aside and I felt that the movie was…umm…well…not bad. Let’s look at the...
    by FenderBender at October 28th, 2006 at 11:10 am
  • Akira kurosawa
    Akira kurosawa’s RAN : Waah-miyan- shake-sphere – his best Warning: This is a looong review … Spoilers and dialogues galore!!! There’s something about Shakespeare’s plays… his tragedies in particular which rivet you and grab your attention. Be it the two adaptations by Vishal bhardwaj (Omkara- Othello, Maqbool- Macbeth) or kurosawa’s Ran (King Lear) and...
    by kartik krishnan at October 28th, 2006 at 02:10 am
  • Master of the Arts III – The Crazy Kamal Connection
    Master of the Arts III – The Crazy Kamal Connection “When I look back, sometimes, I wonder if I was pretentious trying to make all those message oriented movies. I have no such illusions today. I am here to entertain people and all I will do is just that!” This is the essence of his career – chequered with fantasies and social satire, thrillers...
    by wb at October 19th, 2006 at 03:10 pm
  • Master of the Arts
    “Had I not been a film maker” said this man once, “I would have been a teacher and built a school on the lines of Shantiniketan“. No bout a doubt it, if we were to look at his extensive experimentation with cinematic work and his exhaustive toolbox of skills, including writing, music and painting. After half a century of film making career –...
    by wb at October 16th, 2006 at 11:10 pm
  • for those in mumbai…
    for anyone in mumbai, i wanted to pass this out.. a friend of mine, manas malhotra, started up a nonprofit organization called baiscope entertainment. in essence, it’s similar to SAAFA. a little intro.. Baiscope Entertainment – a window of opportunities to the world of cinema. Its Your Cinema Forum. Where you talk, breathe, feel, watch and grasp cinema. It’s...
    by striker at October 6th, 2006 at 09:10 am