Monday, February 28, 2011

Nostalgic

This was the one of the first pictures taken from my new phone, which my parents gifted me for my birthday.
I had just reached college at 7.30 a.m. tired from traveling whole night, right leg bandaged unable to walk properly, along with that I had to carry all my luggage!
I had just got into long distance relationship, he was in some other country now, after he left, there was nothing going right for me, I even tripped and fell in a hole with my leg bleeding and no one around me to pull me up also.
I called up my mom and dad. Almost cried.
But more then that I missed him, I wanted to call him and tell him I hurt my leg, and that it was bleeding,I wanted him to say "appi, it's gonna be alright, don't worry" and make me forget about the pain.

Unfortunately, he didn't have his phone connection yet. There was no way I could contact him. I cried myself to sleep in the bus.
At around 2'o clock in the night, he called me up, by that time the whole leg was swollen, but just listening to his voice made me feel so much better, there was someone for me.
The whole long distance has made me stronger and independent. And I am glad I am doing things on my own, taking decisions on my own, have more time for me and my friends.
But I miss him, and I have to wait months together to see him again.

Variety Dialog Teaser and More

Firstly just wanted to tell my blog visitors that the response for the film posters and teasers is great....i did not expect the response to be this great....VARIETY is not just a boy meets a boy love story....its more than than that....its also a story of three film buffs who decide to make their first film with zero knowledge about films and find out how difficult it is to make a film.





A film by Destinydecoder :)

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sakthi Unseen Wallpaper

Audio Released

Sakthi Trailer First Look

Sivarathri Special Shows @ RTC X Roads, HYD

Odeon Deluxe - Simha, Arundathi

Sudharshan 35mm - Magadheera, Simha

Devi 70mm - Adhurs, Robo

Sandhya70mm - Maryada Ramanna, Brindavanam

Sandhya35mm- Arya2, Magadheera

Mayuri - Don Seenu, Adhurs

Sapthagiri - Kick, Yuganiki okkadu



The first movie will begin 12.00AM and second one at 3.00AM



Maha Sivaratri on March 2nd

Upendra's SUPER to Release on 11th March 2011

Variety - A Destiny Decoder Film

Chaala klam kritham Destiny Decoder aka Naveen gurunchi post vesanu(Student from IIT Madras) , Thana video editing workds and photoshop wallpaper making skills simply superb. Teluguone.com supporting producer ga Variety - Its a Boy meets a Boy LOVESTORY ane Oka Variety Short film ni teesthunnaru. Release date: 4th March 2011.



Trailer :

I wish All The Best to Entire Team and waiting for 4th March.

For more detailes Visit his blog HERE

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

SRK New Stills from DON 2




NTR's Sakthi Track List

1. Thalia Thalia
2. Mathileka Pitchiga
3. Premadesam Yuvarani
4. Yamaga Unde Nee Andam
5. Surro Surr Annare
6. Maha Rudram - Slokam
7. Devi Slokam

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Pawan's Theenmar Track List

1.  Do It Never
2.  Jai bolo Shiv sankar
3.  Theenmar Kottu
4.  Chiluka Kshemama
5.  Premalo Oka
6.  Nuvvu Keka
7.  Theenmar Remix

A movie review: True Grit



I went to the cinema last Saturday to go see True Grit, a film by the Coen brothers. As it was a western, which is not my favourite genre, I was slightly sceptical, but I really enjoyed the film. The Coen brothers did not dissapoint. It wasn't as good as No country for old men, a previous Coen brother film, but very fun to watch! No country for old men, although brilliant, scared the bejesus out of me. I'm easily scared, and Javier Bardem was the creepiest dude I've ever seen on film, with that airgun, yikes. Wouldn't want to encounter him in a dark alley.

But back to True Grit. The film is about a 14-year old girl, Mattie Ross, whose father was murdered by a thieving coward. She wants to see the murderer put to justice, so she goes to the big city and hires US marshall Rooster Cogburn, who is supposedly the best man for the job. Cogburn doesn't care much for the girl wanting to travel with him into the Indian territory to find the man. Although the marshall is a drunk and smokes a lot and shoots without asking, the girl is confident he has 'true grit' and will succeed in taking down her father's murderer Tom Chaney. They are joined on their quest by Texas Ranger LaBoeuf(pronounced funnily in the film as LaBeef), who is also hunting for Chaney. Cogburn is played by Jeff Bridges, who is truly perfect for the role. His witty puns as the drunken, rambling Cogburn are brilliant. The Texas Ranger is played by Matt Damon (I didnt recognize him at first with that giant moustache), his role is not that big, but I think he does a great job playing a proud Ranger who constantly argues with Cogburn to show he is the better man for the job. The interactions between the two are really funny to watch. Very impressive was the girl who played Mattie Ross. She gives a very convincing performance and her acting is really great, which is not always the case for teenage actors. Mattie is portrayed as a stubborn girl, adamant on getting her beloved father the justice he deserves, and who is not easily scared. Her love for her horse does show she is still a young girl and this softens the role a bit.

It really is a great film for a nice night at the cinema. Even if western are not your favourite genre, this one is not just some gunslinging action film, it's funny, exciting,the atmosphere of it is just right and the acting performances are really good. If anyone has 'true grit', it's 'the dude' Jeff Bridges. I give the film an 8/10.
Definately worth seeing!

Monday, February 21, 2011

First Rain

It's 3.45 a.m. I am awake from past two hours, and sick,sneezing a million times.
What a week it's been. From trying to figure out things, bad results,to falling ill.
There is no sound in the entire hostel, except for rain drops,yes it's raining, first rain of the year. Looking back at the sunny day,who thought it would rain tonight.
Maybe life is like that, you get things when you least expect, and it's probably better that way.

100

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Allu Arjun's Wedding Invitation


My parents

Because I'm so grateful to have such great parents I'd like to dedicate this post to them. Friends have always told me how lucky I am to have parents who are still so much in love, who never fight and who do so much for me. My parents' marriage is what everyone strives for, what I hope to have some day, but I know is hard to obtain and maintain. My parents are in their early fifties, married for 25 years and still give each other kisses, cuddle in the couch and I have never seen them in a real fight. Nagging sure :p but never an actual fight. My dad calls my mom from work every day while she's having lunch at home (she works close to home so eats lunch here), how sweet is that! And they did a great job raising me and my brother and giving us everything we need, we were even a little spoiled. I never had to pay for college, they paid for my little room in Gent (college city) and give me allowance to pay for food during the week. I know a lot of people are not that lucky. So thank you mom and dad, you're the best. This is for you.


Dad






(sorry for the weird scan, I can't figure it out) This is my dad. His name is Danny and he was born in 1956. So this is a really old photo. I love looking at all these old pictures in the albums, its like a window to the past. My dad was born when my grand-parents had already turned fourty, so my aunt and uncle are 8 and 10 years older than him. So all my cousins are a lot older than me. He had a little brother, one year younger than him (guess my grandma had a last-minute desire for more babies), but he died when he was around 3. His name was Redgy. He fell of something and hit his head, he seemed ok outwardly, just crying, so the doctor told my grandparents to put him to bed. When they came up to check an hour later he had died. Brain haemorrhage probably. Very sad, but nobody could have saved him.
My dad was a true 70's child, and loved disco music, flared jeans and insanely tight and rather short shirts. I find some pictures rather hilarious, resulting in him exclaiming: It was the fashion!!!

Here's some proof of disco-dad in the 70's.













My dad was in the army for a few years when he was in his twenties. He was pretty fit back in the day (now he has the typical older man belly :D) He often did the night shift, walking around in pitch dark around the grounds with his shepherd Tarzan (very original) who usually ran off to chase rabbits rather then guard.
Here's my dad all tough in his army outfit.

















mom


This is my mom, 18 months old, in her stroller (I love these old strollers, I'd love to get a hold of one when one day I have a baby, fix it up a bit, would look pretty cool :) ) Her name is Christine and she was born in 1958. My maternal grandparents also had her when they had already turned 40. Which is very unfortunate for me and my brother; as all our cousins are a lot older than us. My youngest cousin is eleven years older. Mom was an accident, but still welcome. Although my grandmother was worried that her oldest son (18 at the time) would get married while she was still pregnant as that would be very awkward for her in the church! Luckily he waited another two years.



This is my mom wearing her confirmation outfit. In those days girls were still dressed all bride-like for that. In my day, it was just a fancy cute outfit from the boutique.








My mom was not at all a child of the disco era like my dad, my mom got stuck in the 60's and ignored the disco music and kept being a hippie (minus the drugs and free love). She listened to rock music, was completely crazy about David Bowie, didn't care about the latest fashion and was usually found in her favourite bar with her hippie long-haired friends. She sure was something! Didn't fit in with her Abba and so on loving classmates, and preferred listening to records most of the time.
This is my mom at 25. My dad loved this photo (probably because of the short skirt and lack of bra :p) and it was up enlarged in my parents room for quite a few years. I always liked it too. Weird to think I'm nearly that age now too! Time does fly. Notice the perm, everyone had it in those days. Bet quite a few of your mothers had a hairstyle like that in the 80's and 90's!






In spite of the big personality differences, my parents are clearly a great match. Maybe opposites do attract. They met when my mom was 24, and they moved in with each other two short months later. My mom really wanted to move out of her parents' house :p. They got married two years later.






And two years after that, there was me! A mix of both :) although perhaps a little bit more like my mom!

Dongala Muta Trailer



Inko Khalakandam Ready....

Mr. Perfect

Friday, February 18, 2011

Nadunisi Naygal/Erra Gulabeelu Movie Talk

Pyscho thriller movie

Content nill, execution good in parts

Cinematography brilliant

Performances were good kani connect avvani vallaki chiraku pudutundi

No BGM live recording for the first time, konchem kothaga undi

First half ok, second half too much dragging anta

Split personality thread time ki janalu walkouts

B grade movie scenes families ki ladies ki ibbandi antunnaru

Final ga movie ante baga kasi undi anni cinemalu choose vallaki matrame ani talk

Thursday, February 17, 2011

KSD Appalaraju Movie Talk

Thin story line ni comedy target ga chesi kummeddam anukunna RGV

Sunil did ok kind of job climax song ki dance baga chesadu anta

Industry lo evarni vadalakunda satires vesadu anta

Kani oka limit datina tarvatha it tests ur patience antunnaru

Songs minus situations worst anta

Productions values very very cheap anta

RGV trailers movie kante bavunnai anta

Worth a skip antunnaru (tv lo vesinappudu choosukovachu ani suggest chesthunnaru)

Erra Gulabeelu Theaters List @ UA



Media Abt Goutham Vasudeva Menon : It is his own production under Photon Kathaas which gave him room to experiment with no songs, background music and with a running time of 100 minutes.

Erra Gulabeelu Theaters List @ HYD


Asalu No songs anedi pakkana pedithe no BGM anta....Inka em teesado movie ni.All the BEst to Goutham

Dubbing or subtitling























Watching films just at home or going to the cinema has always been one of my favourite things to do. Luckily, I have parents who love going to the cinema, so I had my first cinema experience when I was about four years old. I saw my first real-person film at 6, it was Mrs. Doubtfire and I thought it was hilarious(who doesn't! gotta love the part with the social worker where he kept changing back and forth from man to woman, and dropped his mask on the street, ah the memories). AND it was subtitled.



In Belgium we always subtitle and not dubb, unless it's a movie for kids. I think this is far better then the horrors of dubbing in European countries as France and Germany, they ALWAYS dubb. Who wants to hear Johnny Depp with a weird French or German voice, it's dreadful. A voice is such an important part of being a good actor or actress, changing a famous actor's voice to some random person's voice just ruins the experience. Not that everyone here speaks fluent English or something. I had the luck of having a mom who's not very fond of Flemish series, so we always watched series or films that were English-spoken. Because of this I learned English very quickly and it has always been my favourite language, and my goal was to learn to speak it fluently. Which I hope I have now mastered :D


Subtitling is really no big deal. I sometimes read comments on sites like IMDB by people stating I did not go to the movies to read! I don't get that, does it take that much energy? And is it not better to be familiar with different languages, and not always hear your own. Also, for kids it's a great way to learn to read faster. Of course for really little ones, dubbing is good, so they can understand what's going on, but once you can read there is no need for it. I always enjoy watching foreign films in other languages, like Spanish or Chinese. Having to read the subtitles does not make the film experience any less.













One of my favourite films, Pan's labyrinth, is in Spanish and I can't imagine it being dubbed to English for example. It's set in Spain during the Spanish civil war, and hearing the actors speaking Spanish just sets the atmosphere of the film just right. You should really see this film if you haven't yet. It's really amazing, recognized as one of the 100 best films ever made. It is a mix of the brutality and horror of the civil war and the imagination of a little girl who sees fantasy come to life. Guillermo Del Torro is the director, he's brilliant. A lot of people apparantly made the mistake of taking their kids to it, because it has a fantasy element, but it's really gruesome sometimes, torture scenes etc., so don't think your kids, you'll traumatise them :D Amazing film, great acting, one to watch several times.


My parents did take me to the Thin Red Line when I was about 9, my brother was 6!, and we survived, although the severed body shots were slightly shocking :p. I know in the US you probably can't get in those films because of the R-rated thing, we have it too, but you can get in if a parent takes you. I wasn't that scared to be honest, so maybe we're being too overprotective.
















My favourite film, as fantasy geek, is of course Lord of the rings. Best fantasy film every made! It was so impressive to see it in the cinema, beautiful rendition of the book, absolutely perfect! I've watched it many times naturally.












I also like dramas, although I'm a crybaby during emotional scenes, but I like seeing something that moves me and makes me think. Saddest film I ever saw was Dancer in the dark, a musical with Bjork, everyone I know who watched it cried, even guys confessed getting teary-eyed. Beautiful alternative film, but heart-breaking.




I also really liked The lovely bones, also by Peter Jackson, very undeserving of the harsh reviews in the US I thought. It was beautifully rendered, but really sad too, as it's about a 13 year old girl in sorta the inbetween place before heaven, talking about her murder and the aftermath for her family. Quite scary for parents to watch, my cousin who has a little girl, was very emotional about it. It's also a rendition of a book. The book I haven't read but I heard it's even more awful, as the attack, rape and murder are brutally described there, the film doesn't show anything. You just know she gets murdered, that's all. It's for the best, Peter Jackson said it's horrible enough for a girl to be murdered and nobody needs or would want to see the actual event. Good call.


I don't like romantic comedies, they are so predictable and insanely corny. One I did enjoy was How to lose a guy in ten days, I laughed my ass off. Very funny, nothing amazing, but makes for a nice evening in front of the telly. My favourite romantic film is Moulin Rouge, I do like me a musical!, and the songs are so catchy and beautiful, and I love the story and the sad ending. Great film, right up my alley!


What I also enjoy is a nice British costume film! Like Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Wuthering Heights, Sense and Sensibility, Jane Eyre.. It's not for everyone, but I enjoy it very much. A great recent one is THe Duchess with Keira Knightley, amazing costume film, great story, really a must-watch for anyone who likes these kind of films. The young Victoria is great too!


I've seen quite a few films to be honest! So if you need any pointers feel free to ask :D unless you love films as American Pie or Scary Movie, then go away, you have horrible taste in films :p

KSP Appalaraju Theaters List @ Chennai

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Olivia Wilde Rumored To Be The Next Lara Croft

Kristen Stewart
Kristen Stewart
She and Lara Croft videogame rumored

Olivia Wilde Rumored To Be The Next Lara Croft


Though the first two Lara Croft videogame adaptations were largely despised by critics, we've been hearing talk for years about a reboot of the franchise. Names from Kristen Stewart to Kim Kardashian have been suggested to play the female adventurer, but nothing has ever come of any of the rumors.

Now there's a new one to throw on the pile. Gossip site The Fan Carpet has learned from a "source close to the project" (I wasn't sure there was enough of a project for a source to get close to) that Olivia Wilde is an actress now being considered to fill the brown shorts and green tank top of Lara Croft.

My dysfunctional relationship with math!!!!!

I’m an engineering student who sucks at math. No I’m not one of those students who get 95 out of 100 and say I’m so bad at math; I lose all my marks in that subject. When I say I suck, I really do. It took a lot of effort and attempts to clear my four math papers 1,2,3,4. For me graph theory, discrete mathematics, finite automata and formal language is also math, you may say it is not. I have no idea how my papa thought I will be a good engineer, really.
Now, when I was happy that I have cleared all my math paper, comes “aptitude” classes!
Being good at aptitude is very important for placements, GATE, CAT, IAS, and everything else.
Those two hours shatter every little confidence I have in life.
How, you ask?
For someone who cannot even add, subtract, multiply, divide properly without a calculator, well it’s literally being in hell.
They teach you methods which are supposed to be short cuts to solve the problem, through which I’m paying a lot of attention, and still not able to understand, they give you problem like this,
837478*625=?
5793405*9999=?
My heart skips a beat, I am petrified looking at those numbers, it takes me a minute to recover myself , and when I finally take my eyes of those numbers and look around, everyone is scribing and scratching on the book and I have no clue about what to do also, that is where my 25% of confidence is lost.
Another 25% of it is goes when I am not sure what is 6*7. Yes. I didn’t know what 6*7=42 is, stop laughing at me!
I ask my friend, after that when I actually start solving, people start shouting answers, and I’m not even half way through the problems that is where 25% of confidence goes. 75% is gone.
Needless to say zero confidence is left by the end of 2 hours. And all I’m left with a sulking face, and ready to cry.
God please help me! :(

LOVE STORIES!

 I asked some of my friends about what are the crazy/stupid/sweet/cute things they have done in love which they wouldn’t have done otherwise, here are some answers...

  • ·         Spend whole night on road in front of the girl’s house, till 6’oclock in the morning, and talking on phone with her. Yes he was lucky enough not be caught by cops.
  • ·         Set up a date with another girl.
  • ·         Shout loudly for the whole world to hear, “isn’t my fiancĂ© yummy???”
  • ·         Buy  a laptop.
  • ·         Travel each day for 3 hours; just to meet the girl and travel back again for 3 hours.
  • ·         Every time the girl came home, he had to cook and feed her with his hands, cooking included even making tea for her, yes; she didn’t even move her ass.
  • ·         Work in the hotel, to buy a gift.
  • ·         Make a soft toy.
  • ·         Steal money.
  •          Make a heart shaped metal, in workshop, day before exams.
  •     Go on the stage, in a crowded auditorium and say “I love you ____”

These are just a few answers, there many more things said and done in love. Some love stories work out, while the others just end half way. But, being in love is the best feeling in the world.
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!!!!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Happy valentines day!!!
I had actual proper post for valentines day,due to internet  problems in college unable to put it up, hopefully I will be able to post it soon! And this is the reason I am unable to read and comment on other blogs too!
It's been a week since college started, and its been awesome awesome fun! more of it later!
see you guys soon!

PS: I got my valentines day gift, and I totally love it!

Jr. NTR Marriage Date Announcement Video



MAY 5th ANTA....ALL THE BEST TARAK


The King Is Dead

KSD Appalaraju Theaters List @ Hyd


Alone

KSD Appalaraju on 18th Feb 2011

Gaganam Theaters List @ Vijayawada

Red (Special Edition)

Mankatha Wallpapers



Friday, February 11, 2011

Dhamarukam First Look


Gaganam/Payanam Movie Talk

Neat performances from All, 

Good Screenplay and gripping Narration,

BGM is too Good, and Cinematography stands Best

Hero role chesina Prudhvi thread lo comedy baga pandindi

Dialogs kuda movie baga plus ayyayi

Kachitham ga Payanam is A Different Journey one must Experience it antunnaru



P.S: Telugu vallemo Tamil actors unnaru, telugu vallani petti unte bavundedi antunnaru, Tamil thambi's emo, motham telugu vallani petti teesukunnarentehe antunnaru :(

End of The Day Talk: Vasthadu Na Raju

Vishnu sannabadi kastapaddadu kani Kick boxer role ki kandalu avasram ani marchipoyadu

Tapsee gurunchi cheppukunedi em ledu, just glamor kosam

Brhami the saving grace for this movie, akkadakkada navvinchadu

Movie lo kothadanam antu em ledu, just oka commercial movie anthey

Songs vintaniki bavunnai, situations misfire avvatam valana impact anthaga ledu anta

First half OK, second half could have been much better antunnaru

Time ni ela kill cheyyalo teliyani vallu weekend ki try cheyyochu anta

Konchem kastapadithe One Time Watchable anta