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Watched Love, breakup & Zindagi.. I went with zero expectations but was pleasantly surprised. Dialogues are realistic and nice, Performances very good. Boman Irani's 1 scene however takes the cake.

 

I loved the song "Main se Meena Se na saaki se" I used to love dancing to it as a child and to see it in this movie was fun..

 

Good take on modern day complicated relationships.. Watch with your girlfriend.. She might give u some brownie points :)

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watched this one yesterday on SONY PIX :-

 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0404032/

 

When a younger girl called Emily Rose dies, everyone puts blame on the exorcism which was performed on her by Father Moore prior to her death. The priest is arrested on suspicion of murder. The trail begins with lawyer Erin Bruner representing Moore, but it is not going to be easy, as no one wants to believe what Father Moore says is true.

 

Based on the true story of Anneliese Michel, a young German woman who suffered a similar fate to the fictional Emily Rose in the 1970s, and "The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel", an account of the subsequent court case by expert witness Felicitas D. Goodman, an anthropologist called in as an expert on possession. Michel's parents and the two priests who performed her exorcism were prosecuted, and ultimately jailed for manslaughter. The most significant differences are that Michel periodically fasted for several months as part of her exorcism and remained on medication until her death, while the fictional Rose refused to eat due to her delusions and was taken off her medication by her carers. The story was heavily adapted for cinematic purposes.

 

a very well made movie, kept me involved and thinking whether to believe in demons or not...the timing could not have been better as it ended at 3:00 AM and the time has its own significance from the movie's point of view...will like to recommend it if anybody has the taste for horror movies ;)

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sh*t I might go see Real Steel now. Its getting good reports.

 

Plus I figure there isnt anything in this the scumbags at the censor board can butcher.

Its an awesome watch, IMO its a build up movie, for a a totally awesome sequel, there scope to build in a much more strong plot, which is kind of absent at present.

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Sony buys rights to Steve Jobs movie

We can’t say we were really surprised when just days after Steve Jobs’ death, talks about a movie start surfacing.

 

According to Deadline, Sony Pictures made a $1 million against $3 million to make 'Steve Jobs.'

 

The movie will be based on Jobs’ biography written by former CNN chairman and Time Magazine managing editor Walter Isaacson.

 

Jobs died less than a week ago after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

 

Isaacson’s book was supposed to be released on November 21, but due to Jobs’ death the release date was moved up to October 24.

 

According to Deadline the biography is based on 40 interviews with jobs as well as more than 100 interviews with friends, family members and colleagues.

 

At the time of Jobs’ death last week, the only movie chronicling his life and rise to fame was ‘Pirates of Silicon Valley,’ which was based on the book “Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer” by Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaine.

 

Again, it really comes to no surprise that a movie based on the tech titan is already in the works.

 

The biggest question remains, though, who should play Jobs in the film?

http://www.metro.us/newyork/entertainment/article/992459--sony-buys-rights-to-steve-jobs-movie

 

sony pictures sab mahan admi ka wait karta hai..kab dhuniya chore toh iska movie banaye...:lol:

 

 

 

anyways saw few movies lately..

Animal Kingdom-its a australian movie...revolves around gangsters in the house and some serious criminals.......really enjoyed it...some really tense moments in here..and no bullshits also guys...the movies from start to end is really creates that atmosphere ..really liked it...solid 8/10

 

 

second was In the name of the father- A true story of Guildford bombing 4 innocent Irish people and a irish family also during IRA and British government violence movement .....it is really a moving story......watch it guys.solid 8/10

 

also saw transformers 3 :dark side of the moon...hmmm...special effects brilliant...sound brilliant ....enjoyed it but this new girl really does not have that same kinda thing that megan use tohave ...i mean her body and all are really nice but somehow....nahi chalegi .....overall though it is fast paced thrilling movie...you will enjoy it no doubt...liquid 7/10.

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Saw:

 

Due Date: Awesomely funny movie. Robert D.Jr and that Hangover guy are in total form. Some scenes are hilarious. 8/10

Van Wilder: Its a bit old movie, but nice. Tara Reid looks great. Ryan Ronald is also awesome. 8/10

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Horrible Bosses.

 

I thought it was pretty decent. The last half hr or so is gold. I went into the movie without knowing anything about it - not even the actors, and I was very surprised by the cast. Went LOL everytime I saw someone I knew. Jen Aniston is unrecognizable. When I saw her name in the end credits, for a moment, I thought there was another actress by the same name whom I didn't know of.

 

I'm not sure why reviews were praising Jason Bateman. He's playing the same Micheal Bluth-like character hes always played. Nothing really that special.

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