Jump to content

Bird Bird Bird

Members
  • Posts

    12425
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    108

Posts posted by Bird Bird Bird

  1. 54 minutes ago, cyberpunk said:

     


    Ranbir feels just weird for this role, could have gone with someone who usually does action movies like Hrithik or Vidyut. But I guess Bollywood wallahs love working within their circles only lol. The trailer reminds me of The Sorcerer's Apprentice.

     

    Damn. Vidyut would be perfect for this. 

  2. 1 hour ago, Krazyniks said:

    Ayan Mukherjee said in an interview few years back he can't think beyond Ranbir for his movies . . 

    Anyway excited for this movie hope it turns out good .

     

    Just from the trailer, one can see that he's either having a single expression throughout the movie, or is overacting in those fight scenes. 

    I'm sure the movie will do good based on VFX. 

  3. https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/india/story/profits-pharma-companies-prevail-global-good-india-patent-waiver-covid-vaccines-1962077-2022-06-14
     

    Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal at the thematic session in response to the pandemic and TRIPS waiver at MC 12 (ministerial conference of the World Trade Organisation) said, ”For India, our response to the pandemic would not be complete without a TRIPS waiver.“

    In a session attended by all WTO members and chaired by the DG WTO, he added, ”In the course of my discussions, it has been indicated that favour was being done to the developing countries. I think it's pretty clear that rather than concern for humanity, for the hundreds of thousands of lives lost or the millions affected, it is sad that the super-profits of a few pharmaceutical companies prevail over global good.”

  4. 53 minutes ago, Kumar123 said:

    Tl;dr? I had a quick glance and the author of the article is apparently saying that China isn't even mentioned in Top Gun and this is a sign of Beijing's power? By that logic, Top Gun doesn't mention India either, so I guess Hollywood is scared of us too?

     

    Quick glances can cause confusion. 

     

    The article primarily says that adding a Taiwan flag has nothing to do with China. There have been incidences in the past when such incidents have been ignored, and movies have been allowed to run in China. 

    Bottomline: China does not want you to know which movies can be banned or allowed, keeping everyone confused, and thus unable to take a decision and bow down to whatever CCP demands. 

    • Like 1
  5. 13 minutes ago, WhiteWolf said:

    You played any Bethesda RPG? 

     

    There's a reason every main single player Bethesda RPG is 90 plus on Metacritic 


    I said in the post that I’m not the target customer. I don’t play RPGs in general. My comment was just based on what was shown. Bland, devoid of colour or vision. 
    I will likely be wrong once the game releases. More power to them. 

  6. 15 minutes ago, KunjanPSD said:

    Been noticing a pattern with ACs among my friends and family. Compressors are tripping up from heat in Delhi.

    Only ACs working are quite literally General and Mitsubishi.

    My friend's Carrier tripped, heard similar things about Bluestar, been experiencing the same with Hitachi.

    While the General I bought last week is running absolutely amazing and cools way better than a similar 1.5 ton Hitachi.

    Gonna replace all of my acs with General soon.

     

    Wtf ia compressor tripping ? Our LG, Voltas and Pana are working fine. Noida. 

  7. 38 minutes ago, Krazyniks said:

    Hollywood obviously needs China but are now too tired to give in to their censorship demands. 

    Spiderman no way home could have easily made 300/400 mil dollars in China to make it 3rd highest grosser of all time. But Sony didn't release it because of censorship demands from Chinese government in few scenes . 

     

    Bollywood still releases movies in China though, right ?

  8. 19 minutes ago, Big Boss said:

    "Aquaman earned $298 million out of $1.48 billion in China, but I’m guessing WB would have been happy with $850 million."

     

    Errrm that's a bad guess. Studios have no downside to releasing movies there. $298 million is no small amount.

     

    Well, I'm more upset with the math. 

    • Haha 3
×
×
  • Create New...