I saw this movie yest @ Fun cinemas bangalore..and the audience was hardly quiet for a min..real laugh riot..then maybe u wud really wince in a scene opr two..coz its so gross sometimes :-P
I watched The Hangover recently (in UK). I must say it is one of the funniest movies I have seen in recent times. I highly recommend this to all, especially to youngsters. Go and have a blast.I cant wait to see the sequel !
Re: new york
by arun kumar on Oct 29, 2009 12:05 PM
Actually, here there is a movie review about Hangover and i dont see a point as to why you have to comment on Newyork movie. Is there any connection between both the movies???
Re: Re: new york
by arun kumar on Oct 29, 2009 12:06 PM
Actually, here there is a movie review about Hangover and i dont see a point as to why you have to comment on Newyork movie. Is there any connection between both the movies???
Re: Re: new york
by akshay dave on Jun 27, 2009 01:07 PM
I am not sure what made you thin that this is a crap.......I would rate it as one of the better Bollywood creations if not best!It's a must see....Solid story , no faltu songs added and for the first time good direction and acting except Neil Nitin Mukesh who needs to learn more!
Re: Re: Re: new york
by arun kumar on Oct 29, 2009 12:06 PM
Actually, here there is a movie review about Hangover and i dont see a point as to why you have to comment on Newyork movie. Is there any connection between both the movies???
When a hardcore commercial flick gets a standing ovation and a huge round of applause at the end of the show, you know that there is something definitely right that the director has done. In this regard, Kabir Khan can take a bow because he has done exceedingly well in making a film that is not frivolous, has a message and still carries enough commercial ingredients to reach out to masses as well as classes.
His “New York” is a gripping dramatic thriller that has all the trappings to finally end the drought that Bollywood has been facing for an entire year so far.
The film gets on to the point right away. The entire sequence of events involving FBI and the round up of suspects is brilliantly executed that makes you further believe that Kabir Khan knows the job right.
If in his first attempt “Kabul Express” he gave a documentary start to the film by showing actual clippings of 9/11, in case of “New York” too he doesn’t shy away from showing the world what US has become post 9/11. So what one gets to see is not just America’s mentality after 9/11, but also the way suspects are detained for months and tortured in spite of lack of concrete evidence. However, to the credit of the filmmaker, the brutality being demonstrated is pretty much under control. Even though the desired impact is created for the audience to be a part of the lives of John Abraham, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Katrina Kaif, nothing goes over the top or something tha
Re: New York is a must watch
by arun kumar on Oct 29, 2009 12:06 PM
Actually, here there is a movie review about Hangover and i dont see a point as to why you have to comment on Newyork movie. Is there any connection between both the movies???
If a movie with third-rate gigs and z-grade dialogues releases in English, then it is praised while a movie like Paying Guests which is has third-rate gigs and z-grade dialogues is thoroughly chastised...
Re: Double Standards
by samyakgowda on Jun 26, 2009 04:57 PM
Poopa, we all know your intellect. We forgive your little brain for considering paying guest even a film.
Now go to your mommah. If possible crawl back to where you came from. You're a worthless moron.
Re: Re: Double Standards
by Poopa on Jun 26, 2009 05:01 PM
Oh yeah..here comes the hodi maga with his thoughts...keep your inane thoughtsgalu to yourself...loser..persecution complex sufferer..
Re: Re: Re: Double Standards
by samyakgowda on Jun 26, 2009 05:33 PM
Your bright comments shows your elite up bringing. Your inferiority complex is only comparable to Hitler.
Go back, do yourself a favour, go back into where you came from. That is if you know where you came from.