Saturday, June 20, 2009

A man who can't be moved

No no...this is not from 'The Script' hit song. It's about my day....I rarely did move from my bed since morning until 6pm in the evening. What did I do....Well I was in a deep slumber...watched three movies and between the movies caught up with some good sleep. After a hectic week at work, it was a long 'longed-for' weekend laziness I was looking for.

Talking about the movies....Let me start with a low profile one...I mean in my view. TRANSFORMERS....I think it was for the fourth time I saw it....I'm still awed by its CGFX and Megan Fox ofcourse....CGFX...I guess after Terminator it is one movie, who has grown over me every time i've watched it. Megan Fox...what to say...ya ya she's hot and all that....but why can't ladies with good looks do some better movies...she'd have looked far better in a Lara Croft kinda role. Agreed, that AnJo is a different league...but for god's sake Megan didn't do any better that our Bollywood Ladies. That matter I'd like to speak about Shia LeBouf, his petrified and frenzied role got him some points to be at the helm of the matters as far as the script required. I'm not impressed by his acting all that much. But his voice over for Surf's Up totally rocked. He was soooo Cody-ified into that role with that fitting voice.

Coming to the next one WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS it had that old village modern family feel to it. Nice light comedy if any body wants to lighten up. But a Powerful performance by Martin Lawrance. I liked the family olympics theme, and the grandpa of the family was stingy yet a very sensible character. But it exemplified few good things one can keep as a piece of advice. No matter how big and neat gizmos/wheels/places we bring into our life and try and influence our parents about how much have we acheived. One thing's for sure that they don't see the fluffy grown up person you've become from what they brought up. They still see you as the person they'd feel free to whip the ass' off, considering a blunder one might have committed. So why try doing something for which you'd not get credit. Rather do something which get recognized....even if silently.

Now the best flick I saw today was STIGMATA....it's a must watch for somebody who'd like religion thrillers like : Angels & Demons or Name of the Rose. It opened my eyes to a new race (mystic or real) of people, who are in trouble for being too much closer to god. Now that's some advice to people closely engrossed in to idol-worship. The movie builds the tempo up in a good fashion. The character's portrayed are typical manhattan based daily workers, may be a better job could have been done had the character been in small country town. But then again. There was a moment in the movie when I literally switched the TV off out of fright. I just couldn't take the horror of someone being possessed by something so godly, yet cruel, that to own self. Plus it was almost 3am early in the morning and I had to manage with myself all alone at home. Over all a good movie. I am told thatit was a big hit, it couldn't make it big for the fact that it's glory was shadowed by THE SIXTH SENSE, which was released at the same time.

That's all for today.
CIAO!!
Good Night Take Care Love Everybody who cares!

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