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Unstoppable, a 20th Century Fox drama аbουt a runaway train carrying a
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After a late night party, a group of friends is awakened in the dead of the night by an eerie light beaming through the window. Like moths to a flame, people outside are being drawn to strange lights, which have descended upon Los Angeles, and then suddenly vanishing into the air. Survivors must fight for their lives as the extraterrestrial force threatens to swallow the entire human population off the face of the Earth.

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NYPD Detectives Christopher Danson and P.K. Highsmith (Dwayne Johnson and Samuel L. Jackson) are the baddest and most beloved cops in New York City. They don't get tattoos - other men get tattoos of them. Two desks over and one back, sit Detectives Allen Gamble (Will Ferrell) and Terry Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg). You've seen them in the background of photos of Danson and Highsmith, out of focus and eyes closed. They're not heroes - they're "the Other Guys." But every cop has his or her day and soon Gamble and Hoitz stumble into a seemingly innocuous case no other detective wants to touch that could turn into New York City's biggest crime. It's the opportunity of their lives, but do these guys have the right stuff?

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Urf Professor 2010

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Urf Professor Review:
Lets start out point blank by me mentioning that “Urf Professor” a movie made in 2001 and never released is amongst the top 3 best comedies made in Hindi Cinema in the last 30 – 40 years. Almost at par with Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, this is not one of those comedies that you smile throughtout, or laugh a few here and there or perhaps burst out laughing in one of those awesome scenes.
No Sir. For just like JBDY, Urf Professor gets you laughing so bad, that you fall off your chair, not once, not twice, but a dozen times in its two hour duration, that you go, seriously yaar, what the hell is going on!
Pankaj Advani, the writer & director (co-writer of Kundan Shah’s Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa) – arranged a private screening for PFC in Mumbai last night. Soft spoken such that cotton balls may feel heavier, I could not have had a better and more enjoyable evening in my visit to India.
Laced with cuss words throught out, which actually gel so well with the content flow and infact deliver so much of the rip roaring laughter, the movie takes off with a pre-suhaag raat scene where the husband decides that both him and his wife (Benica) should reveal about their past love affairs to start the marriage off a clean slate.
And boy oh boy. For the first time ever, you end up listening to a woman on Hindi screen daring to say “I had an affair with a boy who had a twelve inch cock… then there was the other one who took me from my backdoor… and then there were the twins who sandwiched me… and then…”
And then, there is never a single second for a breather. Not until the end credits roll in.
The husband (hilariously executed by Bakul Thakker) flabbergast, hires Professor, played brilliantly by Manoj Pahwa, who’s a voracious reader and a hitman. Then there’s Yashpal Sharma (at his comic best) who’s like the operations officer in Mumbai for his mafia boss now residing in Dubai. Yashpal plays the agent who receives contract killings and passes it to Pahwa to execute (literally) the contract.
Cut to the hotel room from where Pahwa arranges his telescopic rifle to shoot Thakker’s wife supposedly in the swimming pool of the hotel. Pahwa, checks the picture of the wife sent by Thakker. Problem. Pahwa’s forgotten his reading glasses.
And then starts a 10 minutes conversation on the phone, where Pahwa calls Sharma for help, who in turn calls Thakker. Probably one of the best comic sequences written in the last three decades of Hindi cinema, this is a 10 minute scene that is so razor sharply written and so precisely executed by Pahwa, Sharma and Thakker, where all three are at the top of their comic game. Making one laugh, and laugh so hard for a full 10 minutes that you fall off your chair, is one difficult job, and Advani, achieves it so effortlessly, that you are hit with a hard question at the end of the film…
Why in the world has Pankaj Advani not seen the light of a Bollywood day yet?
And that’s the tragedy of it all. One of the best comedies of Hindi cinema, will never see the light of the day because the censors will never allow this film to be released. But beyond that, are we that mature as a nation to be able to finally accept a movie of this nature?
Probably not, perhaps yes. We though shall never know. Cause this brilliant film will hardly be seen. An extremely toned down version of the movie, I’m told, was shown on television, but I do not believe it may have carried its hard hitting impact.
The film also stars Sharman Joshi (minus the star status), Antara Mali, Sri Vallabh Vyas (O Boy what a performance!)
With no formula, no story structure and hardly any firm lines drawn to traverse the story flow, this is one extremely brave effort, where the movie moves from one crazy point to another, for no rhyme or reason and yet you sit there glued to your chair, the glue ripping off every 10 minutes because you find yourself laughing on the floor.
Add to that a Kundan Shah stamp all over the story, where comedy has a purpose, an underbelly, a subtle meaning – message – observation, I present to you via this blog post the best comedy I’ve seen in the last 16 years since Andaz Apna Apna and in my view one of the top three best comedies in Hindi cinema, in the last three decades.
Lastly, I pray and hope, Pankaj Advani’s rip roaring thriller Sankat City releases soon (it is supposed to hit theaters in the last week of April) and reaches most of you.
Bollywood never realized what a gem has been lying amongst its midst for over 20 years.
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Buried 2010

Paul is a U.S. contractor working in Iraq. After an attack by a group of Iraqis he wakes to find he is buried alive inside a coffin. With only a lighter and a cell phone it's a race against time to escape this claustrophobic death trap.



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  • Running Time: 100 min.
  • Director: Rodrigo Cortés
  • Writer: Chris Sparling
  • Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Robert Paterson, José Luis García-Pérez, Stephen Tobolowsky, Samantha Mathis, Warner Loughlin, Erik Palladino, Ivana Miño
Buried 2010 Movie Review:

Consider me surprised by, and impressed with, Rodrigo Cortes's man-in-a-box, one set thriller Buried, which features Ryan Reynolds as an American truck driver taken hostage after his delivery convoy was ambushed in Iraq. After being knocked out he wakes up six feet below the sand with a cell phone, a lighter, a couple of glow sticks, a pencil and a second-rate flash light. Things aren't looking good for Paul and your best bet of getting the absolute full experience with this film is in a theater equipped with the best sound system you can find. Reynolds lays on the heavy breathing as the creaking of his pine box casket and the scratch of the sand sets the mood.
Immediately Buried is rather unsettling. Reynolds, playing Paul Conroy, writhes around, unsure of his situation in a shroud of darkness. He snaps to life his lighter and instantly the impact of his labored breathing and the oxygen required to keep the flame alive weighs on your mind. How deep beneath the surface is he? How much oxygen does he have? Will he ever stop breathing so hard?
Brrrrrrring!

As he gets his hands free and the gag removed from his mouth, a cell phone rings. Bouncing between the yellow glow from the flame of his Zippo lighter and the blue light emanating from the LCD screen of his Blackberry, the rest of Paul's world is pitch black and Cortes never lets go of his tight grip.

Conroy gets in touch with the people holding him captive, the company he works for, his wife, 911 back in the States and finally reassuring words from local officials, but will help arrive in time?

Buried is absolute ballsy filmmaking, but ballsy only to the extent Cortes and Reynolds had to have known they had something solid to work with thanks to Chris Sparling's script, a script that undoubtedly earned Sparling the job writing Reincarnate, the next film in M. Night Shyamalan's "Night Chronicles" series that started with the recently released Devil. Sparling found a way to tap into the hearts of the audience emotionally and politically, while Cortes balances tension and exasperation in a film where too much of either kills it.

Admittedly, a scene with a snake could have been removed altogether and tightened this thing up to a tidy 90 minutes, but I can understand why Cortes kept it. It serves as an effort to break up the dramatic beats and keep from becoming redundant. Understandable, and that's a small quip considering we're talking about a film with one actor wriggling around in a box for 95 minutes. To keep the audience's attention for that long is no easy chore and it takes guts to tackle content of this sort.

Reynolds has done a good job moving from his younger roles to more adult features. His sarcastic wit is something that played like an arrogant twenty-something early on and it could have transitioned into something of an obnoxious adult. Instead his delivery makes him more likable and this film benefits highly from it as the audience's frustration grows right along with Paul's.

I don't think Buried is something folks that tend to avoid horror films need to worry themselves about, this isn't a horror. However, it has its moments of claustrophobia. When the lights go down, the screen goes black and you hear Reynolds panting and wheezing in desperation, a certain level of unease kicks in. It's very effective filmmaking, tapping into both our survival instincts as humans, effectively keeping the heart racing.

BY: BRAD BREVET


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