Saturday, November 29, 2008

Sorry Bhai 2008 Movie Review : Masand

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Cast: Shabana Azmi, Boman Irani, Sanjay Suri, Chitrangada Singh, Sharman Joshi

Direction: Onir


Rating: 3 / 5 (Good)

Taking the decidedly uncomfortable premise of a man hooking up with his brother’s girl, Sorry Bhai is a brave little film that puts a fresh spin on the tale. Bumbling younger brother Sharman Joshi arrives in Mauritius with his parents Shabana Azmi and Boman Irani to attend elder brother Sanjay Suri’s wedding, and ends up falling in love with his brother’s fiancĂ©e Chitrangada Singh.

The triangle that ensues involves Sharman, Chitrangada and – no, ....Continued>>

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Quantum Of Solace Movie Review: 3/5

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Casino Royale may have given the James Bond series a shot in the arm, setting new standards of realism, but watchingQuantum of Solace, the new film in the series, how you wish they hadn't drained out all the sexiness and the humour that is so vital to Bond's appeal.

No longer is James Bond a glamorous British spy who devours gorgeous women for breakfast, lunch and dinner; no longer is he the sharp-witted fellow who's got a smart repartee for every occasion.

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Rating: 3 / 5 (Good)

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Getting a hypoallergenic dog is a mojor issue: Obama

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hypoallergenic, hypoallergenic cats, hypoallergenic dog breeds, wheaten terrier, wheaton terrier

CHICAGO (AP): President-elect Obama says getting a dog for his two daughters when the family moves into the White House in January is "a major issue."

Obama told reporters Friday that his mention on election night of getting a puppy for Sasha and Malia had "generated more interest" on his Web site than any other topic...continued>>



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Favor not only India but also militants to Solve Kashmir dispute : Obama

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Barack ObamaObama said: “We should probably try to facilitate a better understanding between Pakistan and India and try to resolve the Kashmir crisis so that they can stay focused not on India, but on the situation with those militants.”

Obama said that once the Kashmir dispute was resolved, Pakistan could then focus more on tackling the militants within its own territory....continued>>

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Friday, November 7, 2008

‘Quantum of Solace’ tops global box office

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New York, Nov 3 (IANS) New James Bond movie “Quantum of Solace” has shot to the top of the international box office chart, taking $38.6 million (23.8 million pounds) in its opening weekend.The action thriller, starring Daniel Craig as British super spy James Bond, thrashed the competition in its first few days on release in the British market alone by taking $25.3 million (15.6 million pounds) upon its debut, reports contactmusic.com.

“High School Musical 3: Senior Year” is in second place with $25.9 million in 32 markets, while animated adventure “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa” scooped $17.8 million in a limited number of cinemas to take the third place.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe starring “Body of Lies” is at number four with takings of $10.8 million, and Brad Pitt starring “Burn After Reading” rounds out the top five with $6.7 million.

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Quantum of Solace to release in India before US

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In a detour from convention, the 22nd film on the charismatic and debonair secret agent James Bond - “Quantum of Solace” - will hit Indian theatres a week prior to its release in the US.The film will first release in Britain Oct 31 followed by its release in India Nov 7. Only then will the film open for Bond lovers in the US Nov 14.

“Quantum of Solace” is the sequel to 2006 Bond flick “Casino Royale”, based on author Ian Fleming’s eponymous 1953 novel. The latter was also the first to star Daniel Craig as James Bond.

The sequel, being released in India by Sony Pictures, will see Daniel back from where he left his journey as the elusive British agent 007 in “Casino Royale”.

“James Bond has a huge equity in this country and Bond films have always been a hit here. November 7 will see the biggest roll out for any Hollywood film in India as we would like to give our audiences the thrill of seeing ‘Quantum of Solace’ even before the US does,” said Sony Pictures managing director Kercy Daruwala.

The Bond series are spy films inspired by Ian Fleming’s novels about a fictional agent Commander James Bond. Between 1962 and 2006, 21 films of the series have been released, qualifying it as one of the longest running series in film history.

“Quantum of Solace”, like other Bond films, also promises to offer viewers some nail biting drama and hi-octane adventure apart from exotic locations, glamorous girls, exciting car chases, and hi-tech gadgets.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Michael Crichton 1942 to 2008

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Author Michael Crichton is shown in this May 2000 file photograph (Jeff Christensen/Reuters)

Michael Crichton

Michael Crichton, the bestselling author behind the fictional world of Jurassic Park, died today at the age of 66 after a battle with cancer that he hid from the public eye.

Crichton, author of more than a dozen best-selling novels and creator of the medical drama series, ER, died in Los Angeles, a statement from his family, posted on the writer’s website, said.

Describing his fight with cancer as “courageous and private”, the statement said: “While the world knew him as a great storyteller that challenged our preconceived notions about the world around us - and entertained us all while doing so - his family and friends knew Michael Crichton as a devoted husband, loving father and generous friend who inspired each of us to strive to see the wonders of our world through new eyes.

“He did this with a wry sense of humour that those who were privileged to know him personally will never forget.”

The son of a journalist, Crichton was born in 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, but grew up in New York state. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University before tutoring at Cambridge University in anthropology and later registering at Harvard Medical School.

During his medical training, he began to secretly write novels, writing under a pseudonym, but was eventually outed after A Case of Need, which he wrote using the alias Jeffery Hudson, won the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Allan Poe Award, in 1968.

Crichton, whose books have sold more than 150 million copies worldwide, was heavily influenced by his scientific training, and often conjured up visions of dystopian worlds that bore the brunt of botched attempts at scientific advancement.

His first bestseller, The Andromeda Strain, which speculated upon the devastating effects of an extraterrestrial micro-organism infecting the human race, was published while he was still a medical student.

Thirteen of his books were turned into films, including Jurassic Park, which told of recreating dinosaurs via DNA of the beasts contained in blood within preserved mosquitos. The film, directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1993, took nearly $1 billion worldwide, and in 2002 Crichton had a newly-discovered ankylosaur named for him: Crichtonsaurus bohlini.

On the small screen he was the creator of ER, the American hospital drama in which George Clooney shot to fame. The project was originally set to be a film, also directed by Spielberg, who put it on ice in order to make Jurassic Park. Crichton won an Emmy, a Peabody, and a Writer’s Guild of America Award for the programme.

He also had an interest in computers, and Westworld, another of his films, was the first movie to utilise computer-generated special effects, in 1973. His passion for the technique in film production led to him being awarded Technical Achievement Academy Award in 1995.

Physically a dominant figure, at 6ft 9in, he found an unlikely ally in President Bush, with whom he shared a sceptical view of global warming. His 2004 novel, State of Fear, was condemned by environmentalists, but Crichton maintained that his conclusions were misrepresented.

Crichton had a turbulent lovelife, marrying five times, four of which ended in divorce. His daugher, Taylor, is from his fourth wife, Anne-Marie Martin, with whom he wrote the 1996 film, Twister. At the time of his death, he was married to Sherri Alexander, a 45-year-old actress.

The family statement added: “Through his books, Michael Crichton served as an inspiration to students of all ages, challenged scientists in many fields, and illuminated the mysteries of the world in a way we could all understand.

“He will be profoundly missed by those whose lives he touched, but he leaves behind the greatest gifts of a thirst for knowledge, the desire to understand, and the wisdom to use our minds to better our world.

Crichton’s family said that he would have a private funeral, and requested that their privacy be respected.

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