Sunday, March 14, 2010

CLICK 2010,CLICK HINDI MOVIE 2010

 
Click 2010 introduced horror in Indian theaters on 19th February, 2010.
Leading casts of Click movie are - Shreyas Talpade, Sada, Sneha Ullal, Rehan Mirza and Chunky Pandey. The movie is directed and produced by Sangeeth Sivan. Click film is introduced under the banner of Pritish Nandy Communications Ltd, Sangeeth Sivan Productions and Rupali Entertainment. Shamir Tandon is the music director of Click Hindi film. Shabbir Ahmed has given the lyrics for the movie.

Click 2010 is being known as the most horrible Hindi movie of Bollywood. Synopsis of the movie revolves around pictures/photography. The movie introduces a story behind the pictures.
Click movie is all about a story of young photographer and his girlfriend. He is the master in taking beautiful pictures. In each photo, there is a secret. The secret is so dark, terrifying and menacing. He wants to hide the secret from his girlfriend.
In the process of his life, he reveals his secret that comes from his past. The secret comes from a world that is very different from ours.

According to the Wikipedia, Click movie is an “unofficial remake of the Thai horror film Shutter, which was similarly made in Tamil as Sivi in 2007”. There is another movie also from Hollywood with the same name – Click (2006). Click 2006 is an American fantasy-science fiction-comedy film which is directed by Frank Coraci and written by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe.
Shreyas Talpade already has proved himself as the best actor by some great movies. Now, he is coming with Click that would be a very new and different for him. Click movie will give him a new look in the Bollywood industry.
The sound-design mercifully precludes startling noises and creaking doors. Like Ram Gopal Varma’s Bhoot, Click focuses on finding the center of the terror in ordinary circumstances.
EXCLUSIVE TRAILER OF CLICK HINDI MOVIE 2010

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

OSCAR AWARDS 2010



Oscars 2010 is on March 7, 2010 this Sunday. It will take place at Kodak Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. This awarding ceremony will be honoring the best films of 2009 and for sure big actresses and actors will be their and likewise the behind the scene people. Two host will be presenting the 82nd Academy awards and these are Actors Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. ABC will be telecasting the Oscars in the United States.


NOMINATION OF BEST ACTRESS
  •  Sandra Bullock – The Blind Side as Leigh Anne Tuohy
  •  Helen Mirren – The Last Station as Sofya Tolstoy
  •  Carey Mulligan – An Education as Jenny Miller
  •  Gabourey Sidibe – Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire as Claireece "Precious" Jones
  •  Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia as Julia Child
 NOMINATION FOR THE BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  •  Penélope Cruz – Nine as Carla Albanese
  •  Vera Farmiga – Up in the Air as Alex Goran
  •  Maggie Gyllenhaal – Crazy Heart as Jean Craddock
  •  Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air as Natalie Keener
  •  Mo'Nique – Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire as Mary Lee Johnston 
 NOMINATION FOR THE BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  •  District 9 – Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell from Alive in Joburg by Blomkamp
  •  An Education – Nick Hornby from An Education by Lynn Barber
  •  In the Loop – Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci and Tony Roche from The Thick of It created by Iannucci
  •  Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire – Geoffrey Fletcher from Push by Sapphire
  •  Up in the Air – Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner from Up in the Air by Walter Kirn
NOMINATION FOR THE BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
  •  Coraline – Henry Selick
  •  Fantastic Mr. Fox – Wes Anderson
  •  The Princess and the Frog – Ron Clements and John Musker
  •  The Secret of Kells – Tomm Moore
  •  Up – Pete Doctor

NOMINATION FOR THE BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

  •  Ajami (Israel) in Arabic and Hebrew – Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani
  •  El Secreto de Sus Ojos (Argentina) in Spanish – Juan José Campanella
  •  The Milk of Sorrow (Peru) in Spanish and Quechua – Claudia Llosa
  •  Un Prophète (France) in French, Corsican and Arabic – Jacques Audiard
  •  The White Ribbon (Germany) in German – Michael Haneke

NOMINATION FOR THE BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY SCREENPLAY
  • The Hurt Locker – Mark Boal
  • Inglorious Basterds – Quentin Tarantino
  • The Messenger – Alessandro Camon and Oren Moverman
  • A Serious Man – Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
  • Up – Tom McCarthy, Bob Peterson and Pete Doctor

BEST PICTURE
  •  Avatar
  •  The Blind Side
  •  District 9
  •  An Education
  •  The Hurt Locker
  •  Inglorious Basterds
  •  Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
  •  A Serious Man
  •  Up
  •  Up in the Air 
    NOMINATION FOR THE BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    •  Matt Damon – Invictus as François Pienaar
    •  Woody Harrelson – The Messenger as Capt. Tony Stone
    •  Christopher Plummer – The Last Station as Leo Tolstoy
    •  Stanley Tucci – The Lovely Bones as George Harvey
    •  Christoph Waltz – Inglourious Basterds as Col. Hans Landa  
     
    NOMINATION FOR THE BEST ACTOR
    •  Jeff Bridges – Crazy Heart as Bad Blake
    •  George Clooney – Up in the Air as Ryan Bingham
    •  Colin Firth – A Single Man as George Falconer
    •  Morgan Freeman – Invictus as Nelson Mandela
    •  Jeremy Renner – The Hurt Locker as Sgt.
     NOMINATION FOR THE BEST DIRECTOR
    •  Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker
    •  James Cameron – Avatar
    •  Lee Daniels – Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
    •  Jason Reitman – Up in the Air
    •  Quentin Tarantino – Inglorious Basterds

    Saturday, March 6, 2010

    FROM PARIS WITH LOVE 2010

     
    From Paris with Love, it is a really sappy title but it is a VIOLENT movie.  This movie stars Johnathan Rhys Meyers as a French Ambassador agent named Reece and John Travolta as Wax, a loose cannon rebel-type spy for the US.  When I first saw trailers for this movie I didn't even recognize Travolta, he is sporting a thick beard and no hair.  Very different from other characters I have seen from him in the past.
    Reece is stuck doing softball missions undercover in the French Embassy when he gets the opportunity to uncover a terrorist plot with his new partner Wax.  They travel through the slums of Paris against coked up Chinese people leaving a trail of corpses, Wax's way of doing things, only to find that the real threat was under their nose the entire time.
    This is your basic bang-bang shoot'em up flick but it does have a different feel with the setting of Paris.  I really liked the twist at the end, it was pretty unexpected and turned the whole plot around.  Although there were times at the beginning when I felt confused, since they dropped you in the middle of Reece's life, the plot worked itself out through the course of the movie.  Also something I really liked was a nod to Pulp Fiction when Wax eats a 'Royale with cheese'.  Overall I would have to give this movie a RENT IT, it wasn't bad but not a cinematic masterpiece either.

    FROM PARIS WITH LOVE TRAILER

    ICE CASTELS 2010,ICE CASTELS 2010 MOVIE REVIEW

     
    The film starred an actress named Lynn-Holly Johnson and a guy named Robby Benson (yes, the same guy who went on to voice Beast in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast.") The film was especially interesting to me because Colleen Dewhirst had a role in the film, and I already knew and loved her as Marilla from "Anne of Green Gables."
    This version was released just this year and stars little-known ice skater Taylor Firth as our main character, Alexis Winston, a girl who loves to skate on the pond near her home. Her mother was a skater and she mimics moves she saw her mother perform, but she's never entered any competitions. When the opportunity presents itself, her father and her aunt, also her coach, support her in competing, and she places very well. Skating coach Aiden is in the audience, and he invites her to come train with him.
    But Alexis soon learns that the world of a figure skater isn't always pretty dresses and applause. The other girls at the training center are rude to her, and Aiden is harsh. Only her love of skating keeps her there, and a little at a time, she and Nick start drifting away from each other. Soon, she and Aiden start drifting toward each other.
    Her new found star status unsettles her, and she just wants to get away for a while. Finding a frozen pond, similar to the place where she first found her roots, she goes out to skate, but the ice quality isn't very good and she gets injured, losing her sight.
    The remainder of the movie consists of her learning that there is life without vision, and that she can still skate - a very interesting process as she learns to feel the ice rather than seeing it.

    HARRY POTTER AND HALF BLOOD PRINCE MOIVE REVIEW,HARRY POTTER AND HALF BLOOD PRINCE MOVIE DOWNLOAD

    Harry (Radcliffe) is taken under Professor Dumbledore's wing like never before to solve the mysteries behind the Dark Lord. The relationship between them is tender and convincing, but I can't help but miss the actor who originated the Professor's role, Richard Harris, who died a few years back. He was more like a Grandfather than a Merlin, which the current actor (Gambon) evokes.
    Anyway, to dig deeper into Lord Voldemort's past, they must solicit the help of retired Professor Slughorn (played delightfully by Jim Broadbent) and coax some buried memories of Tom Riddle's time at Hogwarts out of him. For those playing catch up: Tom Riddle was Voldemort's childhood name. Riddle is coincidentally played by Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, who is the real-life nephew of Ralph Fiennes, who plays Lord Voldemort. The resemblance is both helpful and staggering (and hey, the kid can act too).
    So, to get access to these memories, Harry has to manipulate Slughorn by becoming a star student in his Potions class, which he achieves by using the old textbook that once belonged to the Half-Blood Prince. Though no one knows the identity of the Half-Blood Prince, his potions seem to work wonderfully, which angers Harry's close friend Hermoine, because she sees using the book as cheating.
    Aside from that, Hermoine's fallen in love with their mutual friend Ron, who has a new girlfriend he keeps snogging in front of her. And Harry's fallen for Ginny, Ron's sister, but doesn't know how to confront those feelings.
    Combine this with some extremely scary Death Eaters (yes, it should be PG-13, but it's not) and you have a jam-packed film of teenage lust, good vs. evil, historical continuity and supernatural tricks.
    Alan Rickman again stands out as Severus Snape, while all of the children have not only matured with their roles, but become better actors in the process. The final scenes are among the saddest and heaviest of the series.
    When it's over, you'll be wishing it had a few more hours to go, even as you blink back tears.