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What do you think about Indian movies?

I think an Indian with worldwide/foreign cinema exposure too can attempt to answer this question and that will be equally fair, because thinking that every Indian feels the same way about Indian movies might be a very wise conclusion to get to. Moreover, Indian cinema is a big word, it involves a galaxy of different types of movies (South Indian, Bhojpuri, Bollywood, Marathi and the new wave Indian cinema ‘Lunchbox, Masaan, Court’ to name a few.) From where I see it, the foreigners you are asking this question to might not have a fair sense of our cinematic diversity. What most foreigners would know about Indian cinema is pretty much just the Bollywood.

What do you think about superhero movies?

I believe most Marvel movies are made just to squeeze money. Altough i enjoyed Iron Man 1 and 2 back then (which are heavly criticised even by fans) now i see they all are (actually most) almost  the same movie. Let's see;Our hero has became what it is with various eventsOur hero rises against low level enemies and suchThen comes a nemesis which kicks our heros butt for a whileThen our hero stands up remembering a quote or his uncle or with some encourage and defeats nemesis.Sequels usually repeat steps 2-3-4 therefore mostly even more boring. Not only Marvel but DC does this too. Green Lantern and Superman Returns were made in the same way. Iron Man and GL were bad examples ok, just a lousy story with no background idea. Nolan's Dark Kinghts and Marvel's Daredevil serie(for the first season at least) was just a story with mostly (except for Jokers in DK) no background idea again but very well made.And then there is Watchmen. A true masterpiece if you ask me. It has action, history and sociological ideas that make people think while entertaining.About forthcoming movies; i have no expectation from Dawn of Justice and absolutely no interest in avengers. Suicide Squad and Deadpool(beacuse of his 4th wall thing) may be nice movies.Now i know that i'm making some arrogant assumptions and such but this is my thought on these movies. I've always had a very versatile taste in music and movies. I used to love hardcore action movies and even harder music but now looking for a meaning in stuff, feelings or ideas. Part of growing up and old i guess

What did you think of these movies?

freedom writers sick movie 8/10
madagascar was ok i guess 6/10
shrek wasnt that good 5/10
fast and furious tokyo drift 10/10 best movie

What do you think about the movie The Interview?

I have a puerile sense of humour, so I thought it was very funny, what with all the honey-dicking. I've previously joked that the possibility of a Seth Rogen sex scene would keep me from watching it, I lied, I was joking, because I dig a husky fella and I dig Seth Rogen and his sense of humour and easy, down to earth charm.There are in fact two Seth Rogen sex scenes, if we count the torpedo. There's also jiggling and propellering, although probably not as impressive as Joel and his pasties, I'm sure.Actually, the two stand out performances are from Randall Park as President Kim and Diana Bang as Sook; both are hilarious and act Franco and Rogen off the screen. Rogen is, after all, the same affable persona film after film.If it weren't for the controversial subject matter, it would have just been a mediocre comedy that people would go see at the cinema, with their mates for a bit of a laugh. As it stands it still is just a mediocre, fun comedy. Viewing it as anything more is reactionary and ridiculous.I did struggle to fathom why they didn't just use a fictitious president with striking similarities to Kim Jong-Un. It was hardly an intellectual, biting satire, shining a light and shaming the oppressive regime of North Korea, more a couple of teenage lads sticking two fingers up to and shaking their wangs at a pretty unpleasant authority figure, wanting to provoke a reaction, and feeling pretty cool about themselves.All in all it's an enjoyable, puerile comedy.

What do you think of the movie "Three Idiots"?

Good part: This suggests to follow one's passion. Now tell me how many of us do so or how many of us able to do so. This message is extraordinary. It's about breaking the trends.Bad Part: Chanchar, Raju and Farhan always stayed together, they shared every notes and same study materials, they even shared room. These 3 were always together. Now tell me if Amir became 1st , how they struck at last. Selfish Chanchar?? Or it's just happened.How could a person become 1st without studying a bit. Is it magic? I know Engineers’ life. It is very hard and without following the Chapters one can't progress, Can't even score well. If we consider that guy had something extraordinary then also a question arises, 'Did he himself prepare all thesis and theories inside the exam hall which took 100 of years of all the scientist.” . But then also you can't skip the time limit.Engineers' rarely asked the simple questions in exams like “what's a Machine?” . If it's asked then it's for 2 marks.Verdict:Movie is good, there's Emotion, Entertainment, Enjoyments, Gayn (Wisdom), Love, Win and Loss. But somehow its message is complicated - like promotion The suicidal tendency.Study for being efficient not for success (but does our system allow us to do so, If u r not studying Notes and Suggestions , U can't achieve good marks, no good marks means , no good College , no good College means, not having good job),You can't avoid competition. How can u? When the whole world is engaged to do so!I loved the movie so much and felt like it's the best movie with greatest message. But by growing up, I realized the movie was just a content of Entertainment. And I understood by time, Virus's opinion is much more feasible than Amir's when these days robotic life is concerned. If we are going to follow its message, we will be no where. In Real life everything never happened so easily , hard work is important, Sacrifice is important and sometimes we have to let go few things. But before hard work, think and before Sacrifice, fight.But yes! I still love the movie.

What did you think of the movie, "Paradise Road?"?

When I watched this movie, I felt so heart broken on how they treated the women who were captured during World War II.
In a time of war, so extraordinary group of women turned a song of hope into a symphony of triumph. From the director of "Driving Miss Daisy" comes a true story of courage, triumph, friendship and strength starring Glenn Close (DANGEROUS LIAISONS"), Oscar winner Frances McDormand (1996 Best Actress, "FARGO") and Emmy Award Julianna Marguiles (TVs "ER"). This compelling drama reveals heroic actions of a group of women held prisoner by the Japanese during World War II. These diverse women from different countries, speaking different languages, unite to form a vocal orchestra--creating a life affirming symphony of human voices.
This movie was so dramatic and I it hurted me to watch the Japanese soldiers torchered these women.
What are your thoughts when viewing this movie and why?

From which movie I'm thinking this saying from....?

Porky's II: The Next Day

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