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Posted: 14 years ago
#51

Originally posted by: sheee

Aamir khan is too much. I don't buy this --->"Mujhe yeh dar lagta hai ki Dhobi Ghaat shaayad audiences ko ' matlab jo masses hai ' unko pasand nahin aayegi. Kyonki yeh bahut hi fine film hai. Matlab jin logon ko cinema ki samajh hai, jo log sensitive hai, dil se jo jazbaati log hain, unke liye ye film hai." crap. Different people have different taste. It has nothing to do with his movie being "fine film". And I liked Imran in dilli billy trailer, but he killed everything with that crap last scene. Sorry Aamir I am not gonna like your crap, you sell on the name of "fine movie" Gosh, Aamir and Salman are getting on my nerves

Why are we bringing up Salman here. He has nothing to do with this statement. Since you have, I will bring in SRK since he gets on my nerves with his statements.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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one more article to read. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/05/movies/films-in-defense-of-slow-and-boring.html
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: wat_up

Why are we bringing up Salman here. He has nothing to do with this statement. Since you have, I will bring in SRK since he gets on my nerves with his statements.

You can bring him. People bring him everywhere, I don't complain. weather is so hot today.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Theatre

one more article to read. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/05/movies/films-in-defense-of-slow-and-boring.html


sounds like Masand on steroids!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks everyone for interesting views. Masand is no different from Adarsh. I was just using their names for publicity.
"Bollywood is seen as a comic relief". Anupama Chopra with Anusha Rizvi and Anurag Kashyap at Cannes. http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/news/bollywood-is-seen-as-a-comic-relief-anurag-kashyap/200170
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Taran Adarsh is not a critic. He's just a trade analyst. Whichever movie is hot in the trade. He gives good reviews to movies that he expects to do well, mostly . That are hot in the trade. He's also extremely biased towards certain camps. Also his writing style is so 8th grade. I don't know how you can become a writer with such limited vocabulory.
When Ab Tak Chappan gets 1.5 stars and Housefull 4 stars you know you can't trust this guy's taste.
Masand is still better but out of the Indian Critics Khalid Mohammad is the best by far. He's witty, funny and has great taste. Love reading his reviews.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: guess_wh0

Taran Adarsh is not a critic. He's just a trade analyst. Whichever movie is hot in the trade. He gives good reviews to movies that he expects to do well, mostly . That are hot in the trade. He's also extremely biased towards certain camps. Also his writing style is so 8th grade. I don't know how you can become a writer with such limited vocabulory.

When Ab Tak Chappan gets 1.5 stars and Housefull 4 stars you know you can't trust this guy's taste.
Masand is still better but out of the Indian Critics Khalid Mohammad is the best by far. He's witty, funny and has great taste. Love reading his reviews.

Mentioned the same
here.
I like Anupama Chopra because I tend to agree with most of her reviews. She doesn't get personal or vile in her reviews. She stays away from commenting on stars' personal life even though she's connected and privy to the goss.

Shubhra Gupta of IE too writes well.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Critical Reclaim

[Courtesy: Open Magazine-Anupama Chopra is consulting editor, film, NDTV 24/7]

True, some films we critics dislike go on to become box-office smashes. But our job is to be concerned with the quality of a film, not the collections

When Salman Khan's new film Ready released last week, one of the first reviews to run was written by Taran Adarsh on the extremely popular website bollywoodhungama.com. It said that Ready was 'NOT for the rigid detractors or counterfeit scholars of Hindi cinema who masquerade as messiahs of meaningful cinema'.

I guess that would be me.

I saw Ready at a private screening with close friends who aren't in showbiz. They found it funny and highly entertaining. I laughed sporadically, but mostly squirmed in my seat as Salman performed his I-am-a-rockstar-one-man show. The craft was shoddy, the plot was incoherent and the jokes, cheerfully low-IQ. It was Hindi cinema at its laziest best. I gave the film a two-star rating and was soundly abused on Twitter by Salman fans. Meanwhile, the film reportedly made over Rs 13 crore in India on its first Friday'the biggest non-festive opening for a Bollywood film.

Which made me wonder: are we critics totally out of touch with popular taste? After years of watching movies, do we evolve into curmudgeons who are unable to enjoy anything? What is the function and relevance of our reviews? I've always thought of myself as a tastemaker. Or if you want to be more prosaic'a consumer guide. Each week, I see most of the movies releasing before their release and then report back on the experience. I try to give my viewers information, insight and a recommendation for the weekend. I rarely tell people outright not to see a film. I give them my view and a star-rating to help them gauge how engaging a film is. I'm not a fan of this simplistic report card system, but it's quick and efficient. And honestly, I haven't figured out a better way of doing it.

Obviously my opinion isn't the sole or the most definitive one on any film. Every person who watches a film has an equally valid take on it. As the brilliant New Yorker critic Anthony Lane wrote: 'A critic is just a regular viewer with a ballpoint pen, an overstocked memory and an underpowered social life.' My job is to help you sift through the myriad options, look beyond the noise and hype, occasionally discover something new and when the occasion demands it, be unbiased and unafraid and say that the emperor has no clothes.

We don't have to agree. In fact, often it seems that we don't see the same film even when we do. So it didn't really matter that most leading critics thought The Hangover 2 was a tired rehash of the first film'it grossed around $ 338 million globally. Or, that at least one leading critic'Peter Travers in Rolling Stone'described Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides as a 'giant turd'. It grossed over $700 million worldwide. Or closer to home, most critics think that Anees Bazmee, the creator of Ready, No Problem and Thank You, is single-handedly lowering the bar in Bollywood, but that has never stopped audiences from flocking to theatres (refer to earlier grosses for Ready).

Every few months, a critically-slammed blockbuster comes along and underlines the disconnect between viewers and reviewers. Each time, we are abused. Currently, my Twitter feed is brimming with statements like: 'Why can't you digest the success of a film? You always dislike movies liked by the rest of the world, it has to be some kind of a joke!' 'What you want to say all those people who watch Ready are stupid? Just look at the collection.' And my favourite: 'U r fool. He is King Khan.'

That may well be the case. But box office and quality are not necessarily linked. My job is to be unconcerned with the former and consumed with the latter. The rest is dross.

Edited by TheDilettante - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Personally I dislike Pirates of the caribbean and it's a BB each release of sequel!
People have different taste ...I understand why people like POC or Avatar or Titanic but I didn't enjoy...
I watched two days ago Hum Tum and I find the movie HIGHLY annoying, boring & overrated ...! So I go against the masses but that doesn't mean I understand so called good cinema and they don't.
It's just movies after all. Some people are paid to watch movies and give "expert" opinions others pay to watch them to get entertained & relaxed.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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'Why can't you digest the success of a film? You always dislike movies liked by the rest of the world, it has to be some kind of a joke"
Hahahahhhahhh, even i got that comment when i dared to pick on READY.
I think we have a great set of critics, Anupama, Raja sen and masand, they usually seem fair atleast to me. If a movie has some sort of potential then atleast some critic ends up praising it. I usually tend to relate with Raja's reviews the most. I loved his ready review, usney kaha---- Ready is not Paisa Vasool, its Paisa Vasooli! 🤣🤣
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