Re: how to reviewall the films in one day
by shrey d on Nov 01, 2014 03:42 AM
In this week's context, that is understandable for films like 'Best of Me' (Mumbai premiere before theatrical release) and 'Fireflies'. But I highly doubt 'Fury' or 'Ouija' were screened for Indian critics. Think about it.
Re: how to reviewall the films in one day
by Satej Surendranath on Nov 01, 2014 12:20 PM
Raja is a multiple ab0rtion attempts survivor trying exact revenge on the world that created the situation that led to the attempts on his unborn life by writing too excruciating and horrible to read movie reviews!
Ignore everything Raja writes!
In June 2013, Raja tried to make a super-low budget movie in the living room of his rented quarters to fend off criticisms of not being competent enough to make a movie himself even though he writes reviews like he was a professor of or an expert in movie making!
The said movie was so bad that the floor of the living room gave away and left Raja homeless as his landlord evicted him!
Taking such a person's ranting seriously casts serious doubt on the sanity of the people who do so!
Paloma Sharma has reviewed Fire flies, The Best of Me and Fury.. all released today.. How did you manage to see all the three at the same time.. what are you.. Super Human or something... please do not fool the public.. you loser Paloma..
Re: Hey Paloma...
by shrey d on Oct 31, 2014 12:56 PM
It's what I've been saying all along. Either she-
A. writes her "review" based off of other reviews on IMDb/RottenTomatoes et al, or
B. views the said film on a pirated camera-recorded version online, and writes about whatever she can comprehend
Bear in mind, her reviews must match the critical consensus of voters/reviewers abroad - thus she accordingly writes good or trashes the film or finds a middle ground (just like in this review).
All this, despite the fact that this is a weekly recurrence, and Rediff is doing nothing about it.
At least, Raja Sen watches a film before reviewing it.