Title christened by Chhabra asks, is he losing touch. And rest of the article he says, everything Shyamalan does is crap and our estimed Chhabra thinks there were lot of gaps, blah blah, etc etc and he thought Sixth Sense was useless and non-scary.
Instead of BSing about someone's career, comment on the freakin movie you jackass.
Re: Genius rediff critics.
by Manajesh Bargava on Jul 04, 2010 05:30 PM
That is exactly what I thought... This is more like criticizing Shyamalan as a director than writing a movie review... When will these people learn something that is called "objectivity". If you're writing a review write a review. Why would you talk world?... Mr Chabra needs to get a life
Re: M Night Shyamalan HAVE NEVER HAVE any touch
by kumar sm on Jul 01, 2010 08:53 AM
I kinda liked Unbreakable...extremely good performances by Bruce willis and Samuel.L.Jackson
"The premise of Airbender (the television show was called Avatar: The Last Airbender) is the sort that would appeal to sci-fi fans and those whose lives are all consumed by epic fantasies, and a narrative cross-section of anime and martial arts. These are the type of people -- often adults and kids -- who attend fantasy conventions, dressed up in costumes, collect comic books, trading cards and limited edition plastic toys that resemble their favourite characters." Actually, I dont like sci-fi stuff, I dont fit your mold at all. I do love this cartoon series and I do not love people who think they are Mr. Smarty Pants and can take a viewing audience and systematically catogorize them. Just my opinion...
Re: :whose lives are all consumed by epic fantasies
by DK on Jul 01, 2010 09:36 AM
exactly the cartoon series was really awesome, chhabra i guess is a sardar, what he is looking for is a akshay-kareena movie where they do it in a sugarcane farm
"The premise of Airbender (the television show was called Avatar: The Last Airbender) is the sort that would appeal to sci-fi fans and those whose lives are all consumed by epic fantasies, and a narrative cross-section of anime and martial arts. These are the type of people -- often adults and kids -- who attend fantasy conventions, dressed up in costumes, collect comic books, trading cards and limited edition plastic toys that resemble their favourite characters." Actually, I dont like sci-fi stuff, I dont fit your mold at all. I do love this cartoon series and I do not love people who think they are Mr. Smarty Pants and can take a viewing audience and systematically catogorize them. Just my opinion...
Its good that people like Manoj nite Shyamalan are directing movies in hollywood...we have enough flops of our own ..what if he suddendly gets a brain wave to make a Tamil/hindi movie...Burr i dread the day.Thank god for small mercies.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Raavan?
by hari on Jun 30, 2010 04:16 PM
u..means "to you"...mai..means..."i will"...surely...vilambi..means..after some delays..got it:)?