Showing posts with label Ghost Rider. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghost Rider. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Review Of Hollywood: Ghost Rider 2

Horror ... e ... I mean the Haunted ... In fact, more like did not stand a chance ... "Ghost Rider: The spirit of revenge", it is anticipated sequel to "Ghost Rider" is that rare movie that is so bad that he would razvivatsyamgnovenny cult and little else. Unfortunately, the spirit of revenge seems to be aimed at an audience hoping for a good movie.

The first time we learned the history of Ghost Rider, and as a motorcycle stuntman Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) was the Ghost Rider. This time, the Blaze is trying to hide from the public to keep out of the ghost and murder. At the same time, he is crazy or schizophrenic, at least from an internal battle to keep hidden in the Spirit while he tries to maintain control. He seems well, until he found the priest, Moreau (Idris Elba), who wants him to find and protect Danny (Fergus Riordan) and his mother Hope (Violante Placido) from Satan / Roarke (CiarĂ¡n Hinds). It turned out that the son of Danny and the demons that must be part of the human vessel for the devil to pass so he can continue to roam the earth.

If you've seen the trailer, you've already seen most of the best parts of the film, including what happens when Ghost Rider is in the toilet (he is - a flamethrower). The performance of Nicolas Cage's nothing new or particularly interesting. His arguments are in conflict over the Spirit, who is under the control supplemented pathetic CGI effects that keep the identification and commissioning of the back of the skull phantom, superimposed on the face of Cage. Choppy editing and weak, almost lame scenario leads to the tariff, which is quite foul. Maybe it's time for Marvel Comics / Marvel Knights / Marvel Universe to stop making films for a while. Hardly worth paying the price of admission, this time just to watch rates, when the inevitable DVD comes out. If you feel that you must see it in the theater at least, do yourself a favor to see it in 2D and 3D to save money for the popcorn.

Sources: knickledger

Movie Review: Jodi Breakers

History: Jodi Breakers as the name suggests an unusual love story of the house-breakers Sid (R Madhavan) and Sonali (Bipasha Basu). After parting ways with his wife on a bad note, Sid did not believe in the institution of marriage.


He crashes into a Sonali (Omi Vaidya) Pub Nano, and soon became his partner in crime Sonali as a switch Dzhodi.Duet works very good business, until they encountered a transaction which, although profitable their lives upside golovu.Klientov, working here Sid Mark's ex-wife (Milind Soman), Maggie (Dipannita Sharma) and Mark's grandmother Modanna (Elena).How come their life on the road the rest of the story. 

History of treatment: the power of Jodie Breakers lies in its amazing script. Pre-interval element of intrigue and excitement turns left. What to add to the delight of some logical explanation of the situation in the life of each character, which justifies their behavior. But, as the second half, the scenario becomes extremely monotonous, some formulaic elements that are not new. The predictability of the future takes on a charm. 

Star Cast: fresh pairing on screen, it seems, a taste of the season, and it works well for switches Jodie too, as R Madhavan and Bipasha Basu is brilliant, both in their own space and together. This is a pleasure to watch Maddie fills his heart to Bips in a beautifully shot scene and ultimately aesthetically demonstrated the love-making scene. 

Milind Soman initially falls in an awkward character with ease. Dipannita Sharma has improved with every film she has done so in a flawless character por.Aktrisa refused to even a strong-willed woman. Elena is a charming, as always, plays his role well. Omi Vaidya repeat his 3 Idiots style that is not funny anymore.

Direction: Director Ashwini Chaudhary has come a long way from Good Boy Bad Boy days, as he jumps up surprisingly well and the edge of the seat drama. But after a time, it loses the thread direction. The biggest drawback is that it dares to give a shabby appearance Madhavan who is a backbone switches Jodi, which may be bleak for fans of the actors around the world. It also shows the lack of compatibility with the operator, which in most cases can not give the desired effect on the scene.

Music / Dialogues / Cinematography / Editing: Ban Bipasha song with romantic rooms, the music does nothing but breaks the flow of history. Dialogues are impressive, and synchronize with the sensitive topic, which is based on the story. The operator takes the essence of the emotional moments, focusing on long shots. Editing turmoil in some places, such as the music abruptly stops should be a dialogue delivery. In addition, it does not help to provide short cuts to pulled out the script.

3ups and downs: stunning views, a strong plot and dialogue to keep Jody Breakers in the category of disposable movies watch. Editing, Cinematography, and the poor image of the second half of the direction and the script is fatal to the film.

In general, Jody Breakers falls flat in its intention to demonstrate a well-knit plot. Beware that for Maddie and Bips.

Sources: Daily Bhaskar

Saturday, 18 February 2012

The Rent Weekend: Movies Madness Motorcycle


Film critics have pre-Oscars "serious cinema" on the brain and are tightening their screener copies of aid and the artist as strings right now, praying that the arrival of Ghost Rider: Spirit of vengeance in the rooms is not too much of a physical assault on their delicate sensibilities. The suite, which was not screened for critics, Nicolas Cage returns as Johnny Blaze it. Cursed with titular character flaming skull and motorcycle correspondent who is asked by a secret sect to save a boy's Devil With little competition in the theaters and higher than expected follow-up, the second Ghost Rider could easily find its way to $ box office and do more in its opening weekend that best Picture shoo-in, the artist did in its entire run.

Before the pan Original Ghost Rider in 2007, Hollywood has had a long love affair with motorcycles on the screen. Marlon Brando plays the leader of the Black Rebels Motorcycle Club and rides a Triumph Thunderbird 6T in 1953, The Wild One, perhaps the first film to combine the rebellion with two wheels. Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper make a tour through the South and Southwest and to learn the value of freedom during the peak of the hippie movement in 1969 in Easy Rider, in which the duo ride atop custom Harley Davidson Hydra Glide bike. Another motorcycle movie of rebellion against social norms is 1979 of Quadrophenia, which is loosely based on the rock opera of the same name by WHO and follows a young Mod who finds an outlet for her anguish by riding his Lambretta Li150 with his guys.

Director George A. Romero took a break from making movies with zombies in 1981 and gave us Knightriders, featuring a Honda CBX-County Ed Harris as "king" of a traveling troupe of knights wearing armor that the other game on their motorcycles. In Mad Max, Mel Gibson played a road warrior of another kind, a crazy cop mourning the murder of his wife and son who takes on some post-apocalyptic badasses atop Kawasaki killer.

Some of the most memorable films of bikers were watching science fiction. Who can forget cyborg Arnold Schwarzenegger atop a Fatboy Harley in Terminator 2: Judgment Day as he chased down a truck in pursuit of the young John Connor on a motorcycle? Then, in 2009 Terminator Salvation, the futuristic motorcycles have mind of their own, and chased an adult John Connor (Christian Bale) and any other human in their path. While not being one of the most beloved suites in the annals of film history, The Matrix Reloaded at least as an epic highway chase scene that took Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) weaving in and out of traffic on a Ducati 996.

Is there colder than a motorcycle at high speed leaving one wall of neon colored energy in its wake for your enemies to crash? This is what the light cycles to the grid of TRON in 1982, and even more impressive in 2010 TRON: Legacy games during matches. Both films are available on DVD and Blu-ray, but you need to verify the sequence following the cycle of light on 3D Blu-ray to really immerse themselves in the sense of freedom only a ride on two wheels can give you.