Showing posts with label Action/Adventure Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Action/Adventure Movies. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Directors of Mary Kom keep hold of the actual training injuries scar when training at a shoot

Mary Kom is a biopic associated with the lifetime of a champ boxer which managed to make it big on Olympics. Priyanka Chopra performs that the lead role within film. Her function as being a boxer needed the girl in order to pass through specific classes to look and/or function ones bit. This time, your film has-been held straight back for the release. Some sort of justification about this one wait is that the filmmakers really want this one movie towards appeal towards worldwide audience. Towards it they have decided in order to make a couple of separate models for the film.



The basic plot of the movie about the ups and down of Mary Kom’s life. It is reported that Priyanka Chopra has done a lot of hard work for this movie. She visited Mary Kom’s hometown Manipur to learn more about Mary Kom and she had to go through extensive training to fit into the role of a boxer. She has to look from a dazzling Diva to a middle class strong headed boxer. And we must all agree she pulled of the look pretty well. The trailer lasts for a good 2.54sec. The trailer features Priyanka Chopra fighting with the boys in her area and her determination to become a boxer even after facing mockery from many people ad how she falls in love and gets married to the boy who supported her. Ajit Andhare, COO Viacom 18, seemed over whelmed with the response and quoting his happiness he said, “We’re thrilled with the astounding response to the poster and teaser which we had titled ‘Mary Kom Punch’ these have set us up very well for the trailer, which will be out later this week. We’ve titled the trailer ‘Mary Kom knock-out'".

This film will change the way people think about women and will definitely work against the thinking that women are weak willed and are not capable of possessing strength. By the trailer of this film we get a glimpse of what we should expect from Mary Kom Movie Reviews. The poster of this film showcases a very strong image of Priyanka Chopra and was much appreciated by the critics. For this film, she had to cut off the glam quotient to look authentic in her role as a boxer.

In the trailer we see the actress in a power packed performance. The trailer has set the standards very high for this film. Critics are expecting a lot from this performance of Priyanka in this role as a champion boxer. She is also likely to win awards for her performance in this role. This is not the only woman centric role we will see. We will also see Rani Mukerji playing the role of a cop in the film ‘Mardaani’. In this film Rani will play a very strong character of a cop that will stop at nothing to eradicate the social problem of female trafficking. Media and movies have a lot of impact on society and films like these are bound to influence their thinking in some way.

Mary Kom releases regarding 5th out of September, typically occurs become similar release time for the ‘Daawat-age-Ishq’, starring the lady relative Parineeti Chopra additionally star Aditya Roy Kapur. This styles just like simultaneously such gifted cousins need your war on package-office following these launch simultaneously. In this case Priyanka’s character will certainly undoubtedly have stronger effect then that Parineeti’s.


Their directors of this film have put in their better efforts to help make your film while genuine possible. That they tried his or her best towards tell will tale concerning Mary Kom Reviews to the girl achievements furthermore battles. Our movie is expected to be quite prospering at the box-workplace. Previously we saw the best biopic entitled ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ starring Farhan Akhtar typically got plenty of success in terms of box-office returns furthermore appreciation through the market. States furthermore recommend it different biopic exhibiting the life of cricketer Mahindra Singh Dhoni is mostly about to be manufactured, while these types of states have always been maybe not fully verified. It seems including biopic’s on sports stars is actually the next larger option inside Bollywood.


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Upcoming movies of Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra is one Indian actress that has managed to make it big with her acting performances. The actress has always chosen to play role that area challenging and different. This is what makes her a versatile actress. Now, the actress will be seen in the forthcoming biopic titled Mary Kom. In this biopic, she plays the role of a leading champion boxer Mary Kom. Through the story depicted in this film, Priyanka Chopra is ready to showcase the life story and struggle for success that Mary Kom went through on her way to making us proud.



It is interesting to know that Bollywood filmmakers are now taking interest in documenting the lives of sports stars. Before this film, we saw the film ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’, which was also a biopic on the life of Milkha Singh, the champion athlete. Farhan Akhtar played the role of the champion athlete and fared very well at award ceremonies because of his performance in the film. This film did extremely well at the box office and the makers of Mary Kom are expecting the same results for their film after its release.

The posters of  Mary Kom Movie along with the official trailer are out and they have managed to impress us. In the poster of this film, we can see Priyanka in a completely different avatar. Her look in this poster is devoid of glamour and is very action packed. She sports a different kind of hair do which suits her look n this film. It seems like Priyanka has trained really hard for this film and it shows in her physique that she looks like a boxer. Mery Kom herself commented that Priyanka’s efforts for looking like a boxer completely paid off.
The trailer of this film is very touching and gives us a gist of what we should expect in this film. This film is made in 2 different versions. One version will be made for the Indian audience. These versions will focus more on her story to success. The version meant for the global audience will focus more on her win at various boxing matches. The filmmaker’s decision to make this film in separate versions is on account of achieving a global appeal along with pleasing the Indian audience.


This film is set to hit the theatres on the 5th of September this year and read Mary kom movie reviews on clapsnslaps site which is giving honest reviews for movies. It will be interesting to watch if this biopic excels better that ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ at the box office and with the audiences. The film was show to Mary Kom herself and she watched it with her husband. She felt the film, id complete justice to her life story as she got emotional after watching it. The champion boxer then called Priyanka and congratulated her over her performance and said that she succeeded in her efforts of portraying such a difficult role. Priyanka’s cousin Parineeti will be seen in a forthcoming film ‘Daawat-e-Ishq’ which also releases on the same day as Mary Kom. It will be an interesting scene at the box office.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Life Of Pi Movie Review - Base on Yann Martel' book

 Life of Pi Production year: 2012 Country: USA Cert (UK): PG Runtime: 127 mins Directors: Ang Lee Cast: Adil Hussain, Gerard Depardieu, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall, Shravanthi Sainath, Suraj Sharma, Tabu . If he revisits a place or genre it's to tell a very different story – a martial arts movie in medieval China (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) is followed by a spy thriller in wartime Shanghai (Lust, Caution), and a western with a US civil war background (Ride With the Devil) is succeeded by a western about a gay relationship in present-day Wyoming (Brokeback Mountain).The Taiwan-born Ang Lee rapidly established himself in the 1990s as one of the world's most versatile film-makers, moving on from the trilogy of movies about Chinese families that made his name to Jane Austen's England (Sense and Sensibility) and Richard Nixon's America (The Ice Storm)

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He adopts different styles to fit his new subjects, and while there are certain recurrent themes, among them the disruption of families and young people facing moral and physical challenges, there are no obsessive concerns of the sort once considered a necessity for auteurs. From its opening scene of animals and birds strutting and preening themselves in a sunlit zoo to the final credits of fish and nautical objects shimmering beneath the sea, the movie has a sense of the mysterious, the magical. His magnificent new film is a version of Yann Martel's Booker prize-winning novel, Life of Pi, adapted by an American writer, David Magee, whose previous credits were films set in England during the first half of the 20th century, Finding Neverland and Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day. This effect is compounded by the hallucinatory 3D, and in tone the film suggests Robinson Crusoe rewritten by Laurence Sterne. He has a fastidious eye for a great image but he also has a concern for language.


 He's Piscine Molitor Patel (Irrfan Khan), a philosophy teacher, and he tells the curious story of his own extraordinary life, beginning as the son of a zookeeper in Pondicherry, the French enclave in India that wasn't ceded until 1954. The movie's two central characters both obtained their names by comic accident. Was this fate or chance? .The form is a story within a story within a story. On delivery to the zoo their names were accidently reversed and the tiger became Richard Parker. An unnamed Canadian author whom we assume to be Yann Martel himself (Rafe Spall) is told by an Indian he meets that there is a man in Montreal called Pi who has a story that will make you believe in God. He later became fascinated by a Bengal tiger in the zoo caught by the English hunter Richard Parker who called him Thirsty. The deeply serious Piscine (played by Gautam Belur at five, Ayush Tandon at 12 and Suraj Sharma at 16)was named after an uncle's favourite swimming pool, the Piscine Molitor in Paris, but changed his name to the Greek letter and numinous number Pi after fellow schoolboys made jokes about

  This is grand adventure on an epic scale, a survival story that takes up half the movie. His faith is tested as an adolescent when his father is forced to give up the family zoo, where Pi realises he's been as much a captive as the animals themselves. The 227 days at sea are a test of physique, mental adaptation and faith, and Suraj Sharma makes Pi's spiritual journey as convincing as his nautical one. Alone above the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the Pacific, he's an orphan captaining a lifeboat with only a zebra, a hyena, a female orang-utan and the gigantic Bengal tiger Richard Parker for company. But it's struck by a storm as dramatic as anything ever put on the screen, and Pi becomes a combination of Noah, Crusoe, Prospero and Job. This is a Darwinian place that Pi must learn to command. It's no Peaceable Kingdom like Edward Hicks's charming early 19th-century painting, where the lion sleeps with the lamb.Growing up, the ever curious Pi becomes attracted to religion and the meaning of life, a spiritual journey that the film treats with a respectful wit as the boy rejects his father's rationalism and creates a personal amalgam of Hinduism, Christianity and Islam. A Japanese freighter becomes a temporary ark on which the Patel family take the animals to be sold in Canada. Using state-of-the-art 3D and digitally created beasts, Lee and his team of technicians make it utterly real, as they do a mysterious island that briefly provides a dangerously seductive haven.
 
  He confronts thirst and starvation, finds a modus vivendi with the fierce tiger, endures and wonders at a mighty storm, a squadron of flying fish, a humpbacked whale, a school of dolphins, a night illuminated by luminous jellyfish." At another level, Sam Goldwyn's advice to the screenwriter comes to mind: "Give me the story and send the message by Western Union. The movie does for water and the sea what Lawrence of Arabia did for sand and desert, and one thinks of what Alfred Hitchock, who used 3D so imaginatively in his 1954 film of Dial M For Murder, might have done on his wartime Lifeboat had he been given such technical facilities." . This brave new world is observed by a young Chilean director of photography, appropriately named Claudio Miranda. This poetic Life of Pi concludes with a fascinating, deliberately prosaic coda that raises questions about the reality of what we've seen and confronts the teleological issues involved. One thinks of the reporter's remark at the end of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.

Life of Pi
Production year: 2012
Country: USA
Cert (UK): PG
Runtime: 127 mins
Directors: Ang Lee
Life of Pi Cast: Adil Hussain, Gerard Depardieu, Irrfan Khan, Rafe Spall, Shravanthi Sainath, Suraj Sharma, Tabu

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Leonardo DiCaprio fights terrorists for the CIA in this rapid-fire thriller from director Ridley Scott (GLADIATOR, BLACK HAWK DOWN). While Roger Ferris (DiCaprio) gets his hands dirty on the teeming Arab streets, his handler Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe) watches from Washington via spy satellite, cheerfully giving bull-in-a-china-shop style orders while picking up his kids from school.LIES is decked out from front to back with fascinating bits of Arabic and espionage minutiae as it races along its wild mission to track down an elusive terrorist sect leader. Crowe has fun in his portly Southern-accented INSIDER mode, while DiCaprio does his usual anguished moral suffering over the fate of individuals (To Crowe's Hoffman, it's all just part of war and nobody's innocent). As the suave head of Jordanian intelligence, Mark Strong gives a scene-stealing, cobra-like performance that clashes beautifully with Crowe's "ugly American" bullying. The beautiful Golshifteh Farahani plays the obligatory love interest, the nurse who treats Ferris's regularly occurring battle and torture wounds. When most action heroes are completely healed within minutes of every fight, it's refreshing--in a grisly sort of way--to see how Ferris's wounds bruises pile up. The solid script is by William Monahan from the David Ignatius novel.

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Mark Strong, Golshifteh Farahani, Oscar Isaac, Simon McBurney
Director: Ridley Scott
Producer: Donald DeLine, Ridley Scott
Composer: Marc Streitenfeld

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Eagle Eye Movie Review -Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan

D.J. Caruso ( directs this tale of intrigue that utilizes technology as a character. Jerry Shaw (Shia LaBeouf) is a slacker who works at Copy Cabana--until he returns home after receiving bad news about his brother to find his apartment filled with incriminating packages, and receives a phone call from a mysterious woman advising him to vacate the premises immediately. Single mom Rachel Holloman (Michelle Monaghan) also finds herself at the mercy of the mystery caller after seeing her young son off on an overnight school trip. Soon, these two strangers find themselves caught in a tangled web, taking directions from the female caller who makes it very clear that if they disobey her, there will be consequences for them and their families. They have no control over the course that's been set in motion. But the real question is, who is making these calls and what is their ultimate goal? Filled with explosive action, car crashes, and high-tech hi-jinx, this thriller moves at breakneck speed. Technology is the co-star here: electronic signs relay the next move to Jerry and Rachel, traffic lights change as needed, and strangers' cell phones ring with directions. The strong supporting human cast includes Billy Bob Thornton as a hard-nosed FBI agent who is investigating LaBeouf for terrorism, and Michael Chiklis as the Secretary of Defense. LaBeouf remains an interesting young actor, able to move from action sequences to emotional moments with ease, and Monaghan protects her screen son with a mother's ferocity.

Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Rosario Dawson, Michael Chiklis, Anthony Mackie, Billy Bob Thornton
Director: D.J. Caruso
Screenwriter: Dan McDermott, Travis Wright, John Glenn, Hillary Seitz
Story: Dan McDermott
Producer: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Patrick Crowley

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Rambo First Blood Movie Review - Sylvester Srallone

In this movie our hero(Sylvester Stallone) is in a jail. And his girl friend will be attached by the gang members of some one in the jail. So our hero plans to escape from the jail, but his friend cheats him, but still with many difficulties he escapes from there and take refuge in a lonely forest. So the police authorities start investigating in the forest. But Sylvester uses many natural traps to kill all the enemies. The movie is very good and full of actions. By this movie Sylvester captured the heart of millions. the rambo first blood is a very good movie. First Blood, which introduced Rambo to an audience hungry for a "real American hero," reminds me of a time when Sylvester Stallone could be taken seriously as an actorthe rambo first blood is a very good movie. First Blood, which introduced Rambo to an audience hungry for a "real American hero," reminds me of a time when Sylvester Stallone could be taken seriously as an actor. This movie is one of the good works of Sylvester which paved his path to the famous movie series Rambo.

Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Brian Dennehy, David Caruso
Director: Ted Kotcheff
Producer: Buzz Feitshans
Screenwriter: Michael Kozoll, William Sackheim, Sylvester Stallone
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith

Monday, December 22, 2008

Armageddon movie review

It is action packed, with humor and even a love story. The music is absolutey fantastic, all songs perfomed by Aerosmith. The timing of the music combined with the action is brilliant. This is a movie to buy to watch over and over agan. It keeps you on the edge of your seat each time you see it, even though you know the outcome. This is a movie to buy and enjoy. Pop it in and enjoy the ride, EVERYTIME !! You won't regret it !
this movie about a group of blue-collar deep-core drillers who are sent by NASA to deflect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. It was directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.It stars Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler.an asteroid the size of Texas is on a direct collision with Earth, the impact likely to wipe out all life on the surface within 18 days, a fact not publicly revealed. The scientists at NASA devise a scheme to activate a nuclear bomb at a precise point under the asteroid's surface which will split the body in two, both halves missing the Earth.