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17th July 2014, 10:10 AM
#771
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JIGARTHANDA releases in cinemas on 25th July and KAAVIYATHALAIVAN music releases on 31st July. Full jolly july I say. #happy
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17th July 2014 10:10 AM
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17th July 2014, 05:29 PM
#772
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17th July 2014, 06:12 PM
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^ Musical Gangster Story - sounds interesting...
" The real triumph in life is not in never getting knocked down, but in getting back up everytime it happens".
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19th July 2014, 07:13 AM
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நீயெல்லாம் நல்லா வருவடா - looks interesting....might be inspired/copied but looks promising...
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19th July 2014, 03:12 PM
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Amazingly done clip. The key-words here are "time-lapse" and "bullet-time" in slow motion technic in film-making, including still photography. Its bassically playing with the frame rates after capturing the events under a high speed camera.
Many prominent film makers were absorbed with 2 aspects that they wish to exploit in their own films, giving the picture a fresh and new style, at the same time stamping their creativity thru the particular stunt sequence :
1/ In Gun-Slinger Cow-boy films, the raw events happen fast or under real-time, while, when the bullet hits a person, it goes into slow-mo breifly, creating an impact with the viewers.
2/ The cult scene from Untouchables, in the metro station, where the sliding push-chair counts the passing second while hitting each step, at the same moment there are several things parallely happening. The beauty of this scene is how convincingly it was made making it a sequence understandable and enjoyed with an immense thrill.
Coupling these 2, film makers like Zack Snyder, John Woo, Sam Raimi, Chistopher Nolan, Guy Ritchie, QT, and few others exploited the slow-mo technic in detailing the events making the whole stunt sequence interesting. Some went to a level of not only making it interesting, but intelligent too. Nolan used extreme slow-mo for dream sequences happening parallely to real-time action. John Woo gave the minute itinerary of a bullet from the time it exitis the barrel. Zack captured all the gore where Guy Ritchie detailed what really happens during the hit-time and its aftermaths. Sam Raimi extended the Super-hero genre by adding such slow-mos detailing the actions and visions of the Super-hero which made the whole setup beleivable. The best so far is the title card from the film Watchmen, where the visuals are not only interesting, but narrates the post-story of Watchmen clearly coupling it with Bob Dylan's awesome song.
The new entry is X-Men: Days of Future Past, which takes the slow-mo technics into much complex visual naration. Bryan Singer who gave us some amazing nouvelties in film making, strikes again with an escape sequence which not only makes our jaw drop, but wonder how they pulled it off.
Coming to the clip from 'Nee Yellam Nalla Varuva Da', the whole shoot out sequence gets immense detailing where you not only see thing flying around at a given point of time, but also a matching visuals and sounds in accordence with the respective POV focus. Brilliant.
Wishing the whole team a huge sucess and eagerly waiting to watch the film.
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19th July 2014, 03:20 PM
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Happy Birthday Sethu Annan, Sethu Annan ... LoL; Simha is going to ROCK.
Is the movie release confirmed for 25/JUL ? I don't see any any info of its release in rest of India !
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23rd July 2014, 01:18 AM
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Kadavul Pathi Mirugam Pathi Theatrical Trailer
Not as catchy as the teaser, but quite interesting. A lot of things happening. Felt Pooja should do more movies, she looked gorgeous to me always.
[This year a handful of movies had 'Rise of the Planet' of the Apes & 'Dark Knight' OST ; the above 2 trailers have similar BGM. Our version/visuals look catchy too.]
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23rd July 2014, 03:05 AM
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B25 - Aindham Thalaimurai Siddha Vaidhiya Sigamani Theatrical Trailer
V.Sekar Padam mari irrukku. Bharat, plus Nanditha, plus Karunakaran-kaga padama kandipa vetri adaiya yen Vazthuthukal.
Last week thaan Kadhal Padam release aana mari oru feeling, athukulla B25. Plus Dhanpani appears in this film. Nalla artist, who is no more. Replacements are always there, but ivar range-ku vara mudiyuma-nu therila (Voice + thoranai). In VVS, when they beat up Soori, he gives the identification of the thief matching exactly Dhandapani's looks. Dhandapani quite innocently orders his men to capture the man who resembles the description given by Soori.
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23rd July 2014, 06:16 PM
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Now Santhanam teams up with Srikanth....!
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24th July 2014, 10:46 AM
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Nambiar is a long delayed movie. Remember watching the trailer about a year back.
What happened to Vishal's Madha Gaja Raja? This movie was supposed to release even before Samar.
ஒரு ஆதிக்க நாயகன் சாதிக்க வந்தால் அடங்குதல் முறை தானோ..
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