My Sis has this VDO on her mobile. Just watching it made me smile. Thanks Bunny for the video.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Thakur's New weapon for the destruction of Gabbar
An interesting song/animated video
I found this video on the net some years back while working in I-Max and I burnt it in my backup CD. While searching the archive this week for the websites I developed, I found this and thought what better way to let the online community know how fond I am of the Animated characters. :)
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) Movie Review
We went for the movie on July 4th, 2009. The movie as expected was good and simply fun. As always, watching movie on Kumari Hall is always a fun with Coke and Pop-corn. This review is taken from the web as am very lazy to do that myself. Hope you guys won't mind at all.
Voices of Ray Romano, Queen Latifah, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo
Directors: Carlos Saldanha, Mike Thurmeier
"The third part of the ‘Ice Age’ saga suffers from franchise fatigue—the critters, most of whom we are familiar with from the past couple of films, and some that have been added in – don’t really get to do much that’s fresh and new.
Here they are, one more time—woolly mammoths Manny and Ellie now getting ready for parenthood, saber-tooth tiger Diego scared of losing his edge, acorn-loving squirrel Scrat finding romance in Scratte, scatty sloth Sid stumbling upon dinosaur eggs.
That’s where the trouble starts. It’s not just Ellie who’s feeling the pangs of impending mommyhood; Sid thinks he’ll make a perfect parent, and so what if his offspring start slavering at flesh and wrinkling their noses at broccoli?
For a film aimed at tots, ‘Ice Age 3’ is surprisingly dark: the dino mom takes her babies and Sid-the-‘floppy green thing’ to a subterranean world where dinosaurs reign supreme, forcing the gang to pass through a scary valley called ‘The Chasm Of Death’.
The rescue mission is headed by a gabby, super-irritating one-eyed weasel called Buck who wants to defeat the very dangerous Rudy the giant T Rex.
While Manny and Diego fight off the advancing dinos, Ellie gives birth, and produces a perfectly peachy baby mammoth called, what else, Peaches. That’s all very cute, but what are little kids to make of conversations revolving around ‘contractions’, and `hormonal imbalances’?
The chases (in animation movies, everyone chases everyone else) are fine, though. Just make sure you take the slightly older children, who can enjoy the action and at least some of the words."
My Verdict : Just forget your surrounding and love the movie. Afterall, it's time pass movie.
Directors: Carlos Saldanha, Mike Thurmeier
"The third part of the ‘Ice Age’ saga suffers from franchise fatigue—the critters, most of whom we are familiar with from the past couple of films, and some that have been added in – don’t really get to do much that’s fresh and new.
Here they are, one more time—woolly mammoths Manny and Ellie now getting ready for parenthood, saber-tooth tiger Diego scared of losing his edge, acorn-loving squirrel Scrat finding romance in Scratte, scatty sloth Sid stumbling upon dinosaur eggs.
That’s where the trouble starts. It’s not just Ellie who’s feeling the pangs of impending mommyhood; Sid thinks he’ll make a perfect parent, and so what if his offspring start slavering at flesh and wrinkling their noses at broccoli?
For a film aimed at tots, ‘Ice Age 3’ is surprisingly dark: the dino mom takes her babies and Sid-the-‘floppy green thing’ to a subterranean world where dinosaurs reign supreme, forcing the gang to pass through a scary valley called ‘The Chasm Of Death’.
The rescue mission is headed by a gabby, super-irritating one-eyed weasel called Buck who wants to defeat the very dangerous Rudy the giant T Rex.
While Manny and Diego fight off the advancing dinos, Ellie gives birth, and produces a perfectly peachy baby mammoth called, what else, Peaches. That’s all very cute, but what are little kids to make of conversations revolving around ‘contractions’, and `hormonal imbalances’?
The chases (in animation movies, everyone chases everyone else) are fine, though. Just make sure you take the slightly older children, who can enjoy the action and at least some of the words."
My Verdict : Just forget your surrounding and love the movie. Afterall, it's time pass movie.
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