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23rd November 2009, 12:37 AM
#31
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Saw PR (tamil) in Suriyan at Uthayam and had a good experience. Never expected a Malayalam film with such technical qualities (). The movie got claps at places. Kudos to IR, director, technicians and JM (dialogue).
Forget to mention, show was housefull
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23rd November 2009 12:37 AM
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23rd November 2009, 11:07 AM
#32
Last night, I watched PR (Malayalam) at Serra Theaters@Milpitas.
It was the penultimate show as the movie had already run for two weeks.
The movie was quite enjoyable. Good performances from the cast, including Sarath Kumar. Much has been said about the way the Brits have been portrayed, cartoonish, cut-out stereotypes.
The music was thunderous at times, grandiose, rightfully so, subdued and poignant when necessary. Several rousing variations of the battle theme were played, adding intensity to the action scenes.
I sat up and took notice of the BGM at couple of places: When Sarath and Mamooty square off with sword, and the climax.
Adhi ushas, and the laahilahi songs were pictured very well.
Sadly, my favorite song, OdamthaNNil, was left out of the movie. I guess it must have been a duet between Padmapriya and Manoj K Jayan. It may have slowed down the pace of the movie.
-Gokul.
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23rd November 2009, 07:44 PM
#33
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One more review
http://www.planetbollywood.com/displ...=m112309022728
As a FINAL word for this review, all the people who are desperately in need of a change in music should buy this album for keeps! And as I end this one, Sachin Tendulkar’s famous catchline enters my mind– Go Get It!
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23rd November 2009, 08:01 PM
#34
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Originally Posted by
Fliflo
One more review
http://www.planetbollywood.com/displ...=m112309022728
As a FINAL word for this review, all the people who are desperately in need of a change in music should buy this album for keeps! And as I end this one, Sachin Tendulkar’s famous catchline enters my mind– Go Get It!
And how many marks has the reviewer given (surprise!), 6.5/10!!
And why does everyone say all 3 versions of Mudi Mudi are the same? Prelude, interlude, BG idhellam oru porutte illiya ivangalukku?
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man"
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23rd November 2009, 08:15 PM
#35
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Originally Posted by
Bala (Karthik)
Originally Posted by
Fliflo
One more review
http://www.planetbollywood.com/displ...=m112309022728
As a FINAL word for this review, all the people who are desperately in need of a change in music should buy this album for keeps! And as I end this one, Sachin Tendulkar’s famous catchline enters my mind– Go Get It!
And how many marks has the reviewer given (surprise!), 6.5/10!!
And why does everyone say all 3 versions of Mudi Mudi are the same?
Prelude, interlude, BG idhellam oru porutte illiya ivangalukku?
avangalllam lyrics mattume song, adhanaala dhaan music dirs pozhappu nadatharaanga pugazh adayaraanga appdinnu solra koshti pola irukku.
Apparently, a democracy is a place where numerous elections are held at great cost without issues and with interchangeable candidates.
- Gore Vidal
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23rd November 2009, 08:21 PM
#36
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Bala, to his credit, the reviewer has clearly identified that there are significant differences between the 3 versions of the song. There seems to be a clear dichotomy between his/her appreciation and his 'duty' as a reviewer for this particular site which seems to be to kind of serve as a "go-to" for the average joe to decide whether or not to buy an album. Which is why he keeps harping on "music lovers will like this" but pritam fans keep away.
Much to his credit, he has actually identified that the 3 versions are different. This is an improvement over the average amit.
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24th November 2009, 12:21 AM
#37
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Bala, to his credit, the reviewer has clearly identified that there are significant differences between the 3 versions of the song. There seems to be a clear dichotomy between his/her appreciation and his 'duty' as a reviewer for this particular site which seems to be to kind of serve as a "go-to" for the average joe to decide whether or not to buy an album. Which is why he keeps harping on "music lovers will like this" but pritam fans keep away.
Yeah, he does, actually - my bad!
Aana andha "Non-ardent music listeners might not be able to notice the difference between this track and the last one" paathu lighta unarchivasappattutten though what he says is true!
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man"
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24th November 2009, 09:05 AM
#38
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Pazhassi Raja Audio Launch Function
Raja's speech in clip 3 and 4. Doesn't sound controversial in the speech.
http://www.sivajitv.com/events/Ilaya...unch-Video.htm
Also watch clip 5
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24th November 2009, 12:25 PM
#39
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From the speech, it looks like IR got frustrated that ONV could not write lyrics (despite giving multiple tunes) and also that finally he had to compromise and compose music for his lyrics. Looks like it bothered him a lot and he had to let it out.
thanks,
Krishnan
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24th November 2009, 02:37 PM
#40
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IR could have let out his frustration in a small circle rather than put it in public. I don't know what prompted him to tell it in the audio release function. As far as we know, I don't think this was a response to any criticism against him (or his music for the movie).
BTW, Ouseppachhan thinks, IR gave a statement like this because the music for the film did not do well. Otherwise, IR would not have made the statement, it seems.
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/...100279135.html
thanks,
Krishnan
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