Friday, August 1, 2008
Mummy III: A Ghastly Resurrection
Rating: Average
Many a great trilogy have been hampered by weak, disjointed third instalments: The Godfather, Back to the Future and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End immediately come to mind. The same proves true for Mummy III: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. But, the thing is, the Mummy, despite its commercial success, was never a good series to begin with.
Mummy III is an unsatisfying extension of a trite, big budget Hollywood Frankenstein, a monster that now seems to have life of its own. Fans of the first two will likely enjoy it. But if you found the first two instalments obnoxious, beware. Tomb of the Dragon Emperor has all the imperfections of previous efforts, but with an even less interesting and feasible storyline.
The film fails to engross, even as core characters teeter on the brink of death, because the end result and the means it takes to get there are so utterly transparent. Rife with self-sacrifice from the good guys and replete with indiscriminate slaughter from the baddies, even for a summer blockbuster, it sinks under the weight of its own clich�s.
At the centre of the story is an entirely unbelievable age progression: Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) is no longer the young, dashing explorer; he's settled down and married to Evelyn (Maria Bello), and their son Alex (Luke Ford) is now 18 years old and all grown up. The couple has retired from the high stakes hijinks and find themselves bored. They desperately want to leave their life of English estates and library archives, and secretly yearn for the old days of action and adventure, though they dare not admit it to one another or even to themselves.
Their son, Alex, supposedly off at college, has too been bitten by the adventure bug, and sets off in China to carry on his father's legacy. The precocious youngster engineers the discovery of Han's (Jet Li) tomb, the infamous Chinese Dragon Emperor, who ruled the land with an iron fist over two millennia ago. It's the most important archaeological finding since the discovery of King Tut's tomb. Of course, Alex does this unbeknownst to his parents, who give him a stern lecturing when they found out what exactly Junior has been up to.
It turns out that Alex isn't the only one interested in Han's tomb. Others want it, but for far less innocuous reasons than for vainglory and posterity's sake.
A group of Chinese militants seek The Dragon Emperor's return, and they covet the order and military might a resurrected and immortal Han would bring. A chain of events is set in motion that sees the Emperor come back to life. Should he reach Shangri La and achieve his immortality, the whole world will fall under his tyrannical reign, at the mercy of his indestructible terracota army.
It turns out, however, that while the Emperor was alive, he angered a lot of people off, mainly by ruthlessly cutting down anyone he perceived as an enemy. Two such eternal enemies are Lin (Isabella Leong) and her sorceress mother (Michelle Yeoh [Images]). Lin also plays young Alex's love interest.
There are several plot twists, turns and betrayals, but they seem hastily inserted, and in hindsight, don't even make much sense. These are the hallmarks of recent Stephen Sommers' films (Deep Rising, Van Helsing), and though he's relinquished directorial duties to Rob Cohen, his fingerprints as a producer are everywhere. And Cohen's input is nothing to write home about either; at times, the film seems like a 1940's version of The Fast And The Furious.
The frequent battle scenes are, of course, full of outrageous odds and pithy one-liners. Really, the special effects are a saving grace. But how many fireballs, hideous beasts and half-baked Kung Fu moves can a single movie handle? We get all of these in spades, to the point of monotony.
Frankly, Fraser is at his best in the beginning, when he's bored and unemployed. He's aloof, sarcastic and gives off the perfect 'been there, done that' vibe. But his humour seems ill-timed during the continuous life and death scenarios that follow. Furthermore, he's unbelievable as a battle-wearied father, and this is a step down from his first two efforts under the Mummy banner. In fact, despite Fraser's 39 years, the role of Alex would have been infinitely more suitable. Fraser and Ford seem more like college buddies than father and son, with their constant oneupsmanship and good-natured ribbing. The whole "You never loved me as a child!" and "Sorry, I was saving the world!" arguments between father and son are just laughable.
Only Bello is able to sell the family-on-the-rocks angle, and she's actually quite good throughout, one of the film's few redeeming points. Certainly, she's an improvement over Rachel Weisz [Images], who spurned a third attempt at the character.
Leong is fine as Lin, but she's given limited scope to perform. Her character follows a predictable arc, from immortal defender of humanity to just plain human. The love story is comically cliched and underdeveloped, with only Lin's immortality preventing a fruitful relationship with Alex. When he angrily tells her, "It will never work. You guard tombs. I raid them," it's hard to stifle a laugh.
Yeoh turns in a fine performance as Lin's sorceress mother, and manages to inject some sorely needed 'honour' and 'justice' into the storyline.
Evelyn's brother Jonathon (John Hanna) is along for the ride, though strictly as comedic relief.
Jet Li serves no discernable purpose, as Han is primarily rendered by CGI graphics. He does, at least, manage a suitably ferocious countenance. And, of course, he cameos for a few half-hearted hand-to-hand combat scenes. But, really, how much Kung Fu can you expect from Brendan Fraser?
In addition, there are yetis (yes, yetis), shape-shifting creatures and armies of the undead. But it's too much, too often, with too little reason. The second half of the film is an extended, excruciating, underwhelming climax, with the result never really in doubt.
The settings are impressive, from the rugged Chinese countryside to the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. But it's Shanghai in the 1940's that is most charming and best portrayed. Sadly, Shanghai is given precious little screen time, and much of it is devoted to a ridiculous, protracted chase scene. At least, the Chinese firecrackers provide a feast for the eyes.
So what are we left with? A blow 'em up action adventure complete with requisite familial troubles and a slipshod love story. In a way, it does remind of Indiana Jones, but Fraser is clearly not Harrison Ford and Cohen is clearly not Lucas. With a full trilogy plus a spin-off (The Scorpion King), this cow has been milked dry. But additional films are already in the works, and it seems the real curse of the Mummy series may be bi-annual mediocre releases.
If you're looking to while away two hours, by all means, go ahead. To be fair, there are some moments of genuine humour and riveting action, they just prove few and far, far between. It's just sad that the visual treats come at the expense of a coherent and compelling plot.
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Heroine's Tattoo In Secret Place
Bollywood heroine Deepika Padukone had a tattoo on her neck and her hair is covering that. Not many can notice her tattoo due to that.
But there is a tattoo there with letters 'RK'. And that stands for Ranbir Kapoor anyway. It has to be seen if Ranbir Kapoor has got the letters DP tattooed somewhere inside his pants or shirt.
Well, Deepika has chosen a right secret place to hide her tattoo. Sexologists say that 'neck' part is a stimulating zone for women!!!!! Deepika must be feeling that RK is on her neck tickling and titillating.
Black Tickets Home Delivery At Rs 1000
With the arrival date of the most talked about and much hyped movie 'Kuselan' at the door, those who want to cash in on the craze and popularity have already started working their ways out. The first target is the tickets and black market agents are already on the job of procuring the tickets and make a fortune out of it.
It is heard that the 'Kuselan' tickets sale is very vigorous and some black marketing agents have come up with a new concept of doing door delivery at Rs 1000 in Chennai as per reports. This is not new for someone who knows the impact of Rajini films when they hit the screens and the mania that is caused for the first few days.
The question is whether the film can live up to the expectations of the audience and the hype that has been created. It sure looks like the role of Mamta Mohandas is going to be a bit of surprise in this and Jagapathi Babu's promos (in Tamil it is Pasupathy) have also been kept out of the media glare.
Amrita Rao is the cover girl of Verve
Sneha Looks Hot With Dasari Hero
The image change syndrome and experimenting with the image phenomena has become a very common feature in the industry these days but then the truth remains that not all can actually fit up to all the bills though they are keen to prove their versatility in their appearances. One such starlet who has been trying hard to get a breakthrough in this is the sensuous beauty Sneha.
She is all set to appear in the new film 'Adivishnu' and folks who have been watching the proceedings of the film say that she is looking hot with hero Dasari Arunkumar. It is known news that Sneha tried so in her recent release 'Pardhu' with Lawrence but things didn't work. Now she is repeating the same act and that too with Arun Kumar whose career is almost on the final stages.
It will be a gamble of sorts for Sneha for opting to such roles since she has a registered image as the perfect domestic woman that many Indian women like. So it will be interesting to see if she can actually pull out any wild cards from her pocket and show her steamier side which might work in favor of Arun too.
Venkatesh After Krish's Film
The successful hero Venkatesh who is aptly titled 'Victory' Venkatesh has been one star who has been the best bet for many film makers since his movies always give the minimum guarantee and in almost 99% cases they have ended up becoming hits and blockbusters too.
On the other hand, Venky makes sure that his ventures have enough quality and commercial aspects in them so that the producers are not at loss working with him and there is a special interest he is said to take in the script and the story.
It is known news that Venky is currently planning to do a film with the young and talented director Krish who is barely a film old. After that, Venkatesh is planning to work with Srinu Vaitla who has been ruling the roost with his recent super hit 'Ready'. However when will that happen remains to be seen since there is news that Vaitla has been heavily booked by other top stars and especially the Chiru family.
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***Mr & Mrs NTR With Mr & Mrs Chiru
Zero-Size Mania For Hot TV News Readers
Talking about actresses and their beauty tips, the ultimate goal is the size zero figure which has been dogging them since a while giving them the feeling of ultimate triumph irrespective of how it looks on them and the implications that it might have on their health and other aspects.
Now, the mania has spread from the actresses to the anchors and from there to the newsreaders too. This might be a bit shocking but then it is heard that the newsreaders want to look their sexy best while reading out news while all that the viewers can see is their face.
The first victim of that is Pragathi who has been a natural beauty on small screen and now she has lost all her charm after becoming slimmer. Ironically, even other news readers are also assuming that looking zero size is the right sex appeal and trying that way in an unhealthy fashion. It is about time they realize their professional jurisdictions and the real need factor before they want to go for it.
Now, the mania has spread from the actresses to the anchors and from there to the newsreaders too. This might be a bit shocking but then it is heard that the newsreaders want to look their sexy best while reading out news while all that the viewers can see is their face.
The first victim of that is Pragathi who has been a natural beauty on small screen and now she has lost all her charm after becoming slimmer. Ironically, even other news readers are also assuming that looking zero size is the right sex appeal and trying that way in an unhealthy fashion. It is about time they realize their professional jurisdictions and the real need factor before they want to go for it.
Heroine Looking With Heavy Assets?
The beauty of a woman lies not just in her eyes but also in her assets and that is the funda of the film makers when it comes to the actress. While many of them resort to uplifts, size zero figures and other things, some of them are naturally beautiful with the right proportion of assets and good share of looks.
Now one actress who has been catching the eye of many with her significant assets is none other than the buxom beauty Sangeetha. Off late, Sangeetha is appearing with bigger bosom these days and this is the version given by those who have seen her lately. Why is that so? Is there a possibility that she has got some uplifting therapies done?
Well, her fans want her to be the natural beauty that she is and if she is endowed with her natural assets then it is really a delightful feeling else the thought that something artificial has been done spoils the romantic imagination of her followers. Hope we know the truth soon Sangeetha!!!
No Talks Between Sallu and Katrina!
Katrina Kaif seems to have had enough of beau Salman Khan’s erratic behaviour.
After rumours of an impending split, which had been doing the rounds for a long time, Kat has finally put her foot down and looks ready to cut off personal as well as professional ties with Sallu. She has decided not to work with Salman anymore.
If sources are to be believed, Subhash Ghai’s upcoming film Yuvraaj will be her last film with Salman. Yesterday, she shot with Salman for Yuvraaj but without exchanging a single word with him on the sets.
An eyewitness from the sets says that she has even been going around telling people that she will not work with Salman anymore. “After every shot, Katrina and Salman stormed off into their respective vanity vans and did not interact with each other at all,” adds an eyewitness from the film’s sets. So what led to the final rift? Our source says, “After Katrina’s recent birthday bash ended on an ugly note with Salman and SRK nearly coming to blows, Kat asked Sallu to apologise to SRK since he was the host of the party and it was rude of him to have behaved in an unruly manner. She also told Salman that whosoever’s fault it was, he should have tackled the situation calmly.”
Hot Baby Priyamani To Wear Bikini?
The Bikini culture is spreading faster than the speed of light itself and more and more stars who were shying to show their assets on screen are now plunging into the two piece drive which will give an X-ray of their figure and sex appeal. It started with Bollywood and now it is showing its presence in Tollywood too.
It is now heard that the talented actress Priyamani who recently revealed that Malayalam is the place where she can project her real talents of acting might well be jumping into the bandwagon of the bikini. Speaking about it, the pretty girl says that sporting hot pants, midis and short skirts is a walk in the park for her but to wear a bikini she just needs to bump off few extra places of flab.
While she has not said no to the idea, it could well be that when Priyamani hits the gym rigorously then it is a signal that this buxom beauty will soon be taking us in a storm revealing her true self in a bikini. For the audience, it will be a real worthy treat to see this Malayalam babe baring it all.
Deepika Padukone's new avatar!
Priyamani: ‘Yes, I’ve hiked my price’
Industry is rife with rumours that Priya Mani, who recently bagged the National and Filmfare awards for Paruthi Veeran, has hiked her remuneration to Rs 40 lakh. The buzz is that it’s because she’s doing a Mani Ratnam film.
“Yes, I’ve hiked my price but it’s not because I’m doing a particular film. It’s just that you can’t keep working for the same amount all through your career. And it’s only natural to up your remuneration if your movies do really well and you become a known face in the industry. I can’t quote how much I charge or give you an approximate amount for my salary. But how I wish Rs 40 lakh was true!” laughs Priya Mani.
Mani Rathnam Film
She’s excited about doing a Mani Ratnam film. “It’s a bilingual and I’m doing the Tamil version. There’s also Vikram, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Prithviraj in it. I’ve just signed the agreement and am waiting for Mani sir to make an official announcement,” she tells us.
Critics
And while the actress is thrilled about winning two prestigious awards, Tamil director Cheran has reportedly made unsavoury remarks about her — that Priya Mani didn’t deserve to win the National award. Is it because she didn’t agree to do his film? “I don’t think so. I’m sure he didn’t say that. Even if he did, it’s his personal opinion. I can’t sit him down and tell him to change it,” says the actress, dismissively.
Ali's Six Pack Body Brings Shock
The six pack mania is on and with many heroes taking to the gym and strict diets the dream figure of six pack has become the final destination for many. Some stars have gone further and ended up with an eight pack on their abs. With all this happening, the comedians have taken up their own path of coming up with six packs.
Prominent among them is Ali whose mere presence on screen generates enough laughter to entertain the audience. Now, he is all set to shock the Telugu film industry with his form of six pack abs in the upcoming film 'Salute' which stars Vishal and the hot beauty Nayantara in the lead roles.
The fun part is, Ali will be seen donning a rubber costume of six pack suit and this will be happening in a song and perhaps one or two sequences too. While hero Vishal is ready with his share of real six-pack, Ali is ready to give competition to Vishal with his rubber six-pack. Good luck for that Ali!!!
***Kathanayakudu Review
Film: Kathanayakudu
Rating: 2.75/5
Banner: Vijayanthi Movies
Cast: Rajinikanth, Jagapathi Babu, Nayantara, Meena, Prabhu, Sunil, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu ,Duvvasi Mohan, Ali, MS, Vijay Kumar, Mamata Mohandas, Sona, Geetha, Tanikella, Suriya and others
Cinematography: Arvind Krishna
Music: G V Prakash Kumar
Director: P Vasu
Producer: Aswini Dutt
Released On:1st Aug 2008
There is a dialogue by Super Star in this film: "Janam cinema bagunteney choosathaaru. Lekapothey ee Super Star natinchinaa choodaru". Let us see if those 'janam' come to this film or not.
Story:
It is the story of two friends Barber Balu (Jagapathi Babu) and Super Star Ashok Kumar (Rajni Kanth). Barber Balu is very pious at heart, sincere at work and never dreams high. He lives with his wife Sridevi (Meena) and three children.
The villagers are cold towards Balu and his family as they believe that he is misfit to make good earnings. Another barber (Sunil) plays smart and earns big using some gimmicks.
Once, Super Star Ashok Kumar happens to come to that village, Sirisilla for shooting. Entire village gets carried away by the aura of Super Star. Knowing that Balu is the childhood friend of Ashok Kumar entire village comes to him to take them to Super Star for photographs. Even Balu's children and wife ask him to take to Ashok Kumar. But Balu fears that Super Star may not recognize him after 3 decades of friendship. Finally, what happens? Can Balu meet Super Star? That gets unleashed at the grand finale.
Performances:
Rajni Kanth is the sole attractor in this movie. The film got huge crowds at box office for the element of 'Rajni' in it and there is no dispute in that. Rajni Kanth's speech recalling his childhood in a school function in the last 15 minutes moves many audiences. That stands out to be the highlight in entire movie.
Jagapathi Babu is ok in his role. There is nothing special with respect to slang or diction but acted in his routine style.
Meena, after a long time appeared on screen and still with enough of spark and lush. Nayantara is ok for glamour show. No one knows why Mamatha Mohandas agreed to do that most unimportant role.
Others are just ok. Ali, Sunil and Dharmavarapu are used for spilling laughs but they couldn't do up to their standards. Brahmanandam's role is mere waste. Any small time artiste would have been ok for that. Prabhu acted as security cop to Rajni Kanth.
Songs were shot in rich manner but the music is very pale. Dialogues are weak. No punch in comedy and no depth in sentiment are seen.
Direction is amateur in many facets. Some ups and downs in P Vasu's direction:
Once it is told 'Kucheludu' is the shooting going on and in other scene it was said that it is the shooting of 'Chandramukhi-Part 2'
Vasu failed to utilize the key scenes for bringing in depth. He failed to record the reaction in the faces of Barber Balu and Super Star Ashok Kumar when the son of the former says that his name is 'Ashok Kumar'.
People don't understand why Balu is not called on to the stage either by organizers of the school function or local people there, when Super Star Rajni Kanth says about him and sheds tears.
Why Jagapathi Babu sheds tears while calling to guest-house where Super Star stays? That is another connectivity problem in screenplay.
It's only Cinematography and Art Director's jobs are marvelous in totality.
Plus Points:
Rajni Kanth's presence
Cinematography
Art Direction
Drawbacks:
No proper comedy
Many boring sequences
Misplacement of songs
Weak music
Pale dialogues
No depth in narration
Analysis:
Entire movie is about a barber meeting 'Super Star'. But that scene was not showcased well. Necessary depth hasn't worked out in that old friends' reunion scene. And the purpose of entire film is only meeting the Star. But what the Star has in return did to that barber-friend? What the Star did to that village? Director didn't go to those areas. The film concludes when the Star meets barber.
The movie runs in dull mode until Rajni Kanth comes on to screen. Only then the tempo picks up. SP Balasubrahmanyam's dubbing to Rajni Kanth worked well. It sounds a bit new as people got accustomed to Mano's dubbing all these years.
To sum up, the film would certainly go into masses for 'Rajni Factor' in it. And it is the same Rajni factor that should keep box offices sounding. The subject is very good but director under-played to handle it in the way it should be. Things would have been better if proper care was taken in scene composition and tempo balance.
Rating: 2.75/5
Banner: Vijayanthi Movies
Cast: Rajinikanth, Jagapathi Babu, Nayantara, Meena, Prabhu, Sunil, Brahmanandam, Dharmavarapu ,Duvvasi Mohan, Ali, MS, Vijay Kumar, Mamata Mohandas, Sona, Geetha, Tanikella, Suriya and others
Cinematography: Arvind Krishna
Music: G V Prakash Kumar
Director: P Vasu
Producer: Aswini Dutt
Released On:1st Aug 2008
There is a dialogue by Super Star in this film: "Janam cinema bagunteney choosathaaru. Lekapothey ee Super Star natinchinaa choodaru". Let us see if those 'janam' come to this film or not.
Story:
It is the story of two friends Barber Balu (Jagapathi Babu) and Super Star Ashok Kumar (Rajni Kanth). Barber Balu is very pious at heart, sincere at work and never dreams high. He lives with his wife Sridevi (Meena) and three children.
The villagers are cold towards Balu and his family as they believe that he is misfit to make good earnings. Another barber (Sunil) plays smart and earns big using some gimmicks.
Once, Super Star Ashok Kumar happens to come to that village, Sirisilla for shooting. Entire village gets carried away by the aura of Super Star. Knowing that Balu is the childhood friend of Ashok Kumar entire village comes to him to take them to Super Star for photographs. Even Balu's children and wife ask him to take to Ashok Kumar. But Balu fears that Super Star may not recognize him after 3 decades of friendship. Finally, what happens? Can Balu meet Super Star? That gets unleashed at the grand finale.
Performances:
Rajni Kanth is the sole attractor in this movie. The film got huge crowds at box office for the element of 'Rajni' in it and there is no dispute in that. Rajni Kanth's speech recalling his childhood in a school function in the last 15 minutes moves many audiences. That stands out to be the highlight in entire movie.
Jagapathi Babu is ok in his role. There is nothing special with respect to slang or diction but acted in his routine style.
Meena, after a long time appeared on screen and still with enough of spark and lush. Nayantara is ok for glamour show. No one knows why Mamatha Mohandas agreed to do that most unimportant role.
Others are just ok. Ali, Sunil and Dharmavarapu are used for spilling laughs but they couldn't do up to their standards. Brahmanandam's role is mere waste. Any small time artiste would have been ok for that. Prabhu acted as security cop to Rajni Kanth.
Songs were shot in rich manner but the music is very pale. Dialogues are weak. No punch in comedy and no depth in sentiment are seen.
Direction is amateur in many facets. Some ups and downs in P Vasu's direction:
Once it is told 'Kucheludu' is the shooting going on and in other scene it was said that it is the shooting of 'Chandramukhi-Part 2'
Vasu failed to utilize the key scenes for bringing in depth. He failed to record the reaction in the faces of Barber Balu and Super Star Ashok Kumar when the son of the former says that his name is 'Ashok Kumar'.
People don't understand why Balu is not called on to the stage either by organizers of the school function or local people there, when Super Star Rajni Kanth says about him and sheds tears.
Why Jagapathi Babu sheds tears while calling to guest-house where Super Star stays? That is another connectivity problem in screenplay.
It's only Cinematography and Art Director's jobs are marvelous in totality.
Plus Points:
Rajni Kanth's presence
Cinematography
Art Direction
Drawbacks:
No proper comedy
Many boring sequences
Misplacement of songs
Weak music
Pale dialogues
No depth in narration
Analysis:
Entire movie is about a barber meeting 'Super Star'. But that scene was not showcased well. Necessary depth hasn't worked out in that old friends' reunion scene. And the purpose of entire film is only meeting the Star. But what the Star has in return did to that barber-friend? What the Star did to that village? Director didn't go to those areas. The film concludes when the Star meets barber.
The movie runs in dull mode until Rajni Kanth comes on to screen. Only then the tempo picks up. SP Balasubrahmanyam's dubbing to Rajni Kanth worked well. It sounds a bit new as people got accustomed to Mano's dubbing all these years.
To sum up, the film would certainly go into masses for 'Rajni Factor' in it. And it is the same Rajni factor that should keep box offices sounding. The subject is very good but director under-played to handle it in the way it should be. Things would have been better if proper care was taken in scene composition and tempo balance.
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