Monday, November 15, 2010

Arjun Rampal is tall, with chiselled face, a Greek God's body and a voice that can make you go weak in the knees.

Arjun Rampal's intense look on The Man's cover
Monday, November 15, 2010, 11:25 [IST]
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Right out of a Mills & Boons novel comes out this hunk who has all the qualities of a woman's dream man. Arjun Rampal is tall, with chiselled face, a Greek God's body and a voice that can make you go weak in the knees.




And just like a man whose exterior overshadows his inherent qualities, nobody knows what the real Arjun Rampal is all about. The Man magazine thus was on a mission with their November issue to find out the man behind this man. The cover shoot was one where the mysterious side this Rampal was discovered as he stares at you, asking you to enter his world. For all the ladies out there, go grab this issue and find out what makes Arjun tick.

Imran Khan has been seen giving Deepika Padukone a relaxing foot massage during their shoot at Goa.

Deepika enjoys a foot massage from Imran
Monday, November 15, 2010, 14:35 [IST]
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Looks like the Bangalore beauty Deepika Padukone is having fun ever since she called off her relationship with actor Ranbir Kapoor. While, the girl is not prepared to talk about her so-called friendship with Siddharth Mallya, she seems to have gelled well with co-star Imran Khan on the sets of their upcoming film Break Ke Baad. The film revolves around a young couple who decides to have a good time together, later realizing that they are not meant to be together.

Reports suggest that, Imran Khan has been seen giving Deepika Padukone a relaxing foot massage during their shoot at Goa.

Well, before you start on the speculations, the actors were shooting the scene for Break Ke Baad. When ask Deepika she promptly replies that Imran Khan is the best masseuse that she has come across. The actress not only enjoyed the foot massage, she actually loved it and will surely want some more of it in future.

Imran Khan who is known for his refreshingly sweet and handsome actor of Bollywood after his first hit Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na has definitely won the heat of a million girls. Now is Deepika also added to the long list of Imran fans considering the fact that he is soon going to tie the knot with sweetheart Avantika?

Farah Khan’s Tees Maar Khan has already filled in a lot of interest and curiousness among the film lovers.

Akshay-Katrina sizzling chemistry in Tees Maar Khan
Monday, November 15, 2010, 10:47 [IST]
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Farah Khan’s Tees Maar Khan has already filled in a lot of interest and curiousness among the film lovers. The movie is expected to be a rare treat for the cinegoers and have a potential to be a blockbuster at the box office which, will ring in huge moolah for the filmmakers.

The film features Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif, the two hotties of tinsel town who are known to sizzle on screen with their jhatkas and matkas that creates the most sizzling hot scenes for the audiences to gape in awe.

However, the fact that these two make a stunning pair on screen cannot be avoided. After seeing their compatibility on-screen in the films Namaste London, Welcome and Singh Is King, this upcoming flick has surely raised the bar of expectations from the couple in terms of their onscreen chemistry.

The film as reported earlier has Akshay playing the role of a petty goon who then gets caught in a big racket and then starts the adventure on the train. Katrina plays the role of an ordinary gal trying to make a niche for herself in the tinsel town.

These two protagonists have a streak of romance in them and the melodrama and the humdrum of a nail biting adventure along with a lot of song and dance is something which the audiences are going to lap up during Christmas time when the film releases.

So if you’re in the mood to get into the New Year with a streak of thrill and adventure, get ready for this spine-chilling experience on screen!

Golmaal 3 remained the first choice of moviegoers on Friday, drawing better collections than the new releases.

Golmaal 3 continues to rule at the Box Office
Monday, November 15, 2010, 11:51 [IST]
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The three new releases - A Flat, Dunno Y… Na Jaane Kyun and Ramaa - The Saviour - opened to dismal houses. The occupancy was negligible everywhere. However, last week's Golmaal 3 remained the first choice of moviegoers on Friday, drawing better collections than the new releases. It is expected to remain the first choice all through the week as well.

Action Replayy faced a steep fall over weekdays and is expected to remain on the lower side in its second

Sanjay Leela Bhansali Aishwarya Bachchan's on-screen chemistry with Hrithik Roshan got more passionate, Guzaarish takes it the Romeo & Juliet way.


Guzaarish takes it the Romeo & Juliet way
Tuesday, November 16, 2010, 10:55 [IST] By: Subhash K. Jha,


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Sanjay Leela Bhansali Aishwarya Bachchan's on-screen chemistry with Hrithik Roshan got more passionate. To enhance the intensity between the Dhoom and Jodhaa-Akbar pair, Sanjay Leela Bhansali (SLB) decided to include material from Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 classic screen adaptation of Romeo & Juliet .The cult blockbuster had catapulted Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting to instant stardom and made Shakespeare's romantic play a worldwide bestseller.

As a complementary referential source to Hrithik and Aishwarya's intense mutual feeling for one another on screen, SLB decided to incorporate original dialogues from Zeffirelli's film, forcing his efficient but flabbergasted team (many of whom had never heard of Shakespeare, let alone Zeffirelli) into a hysterical worldwide hunt for the material.

The producers UTV gently suggested that searching out and acquiring rights for the original Shakespearean dialogues in the voice of Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting from Zeffirelli's film at this late stage when the film was approaching release, could prove... a tad tough. But SLB was adamant. And with reason.

Explains the director, "I wanted a correctly intense reference point for Hrithik and Aishwarya's feelings and conversations. I thought the sentiment of thwarted passion and smothered intensity of star-crossed lovers in Romeo & Juliet expressed my protagonists' inexpressible feelings very well. So yes I've included dialogues from Zeffirelli's Romeo & Juliet in my film."

But why Zeffirelli, whose Romeo & Juliet came 41 years ago, when those Shakespearean lines have been done a million times since then?

Says Bhansali, "To me Zeffirelli's version of Romeo & Juliet is the ultimate tribute to Shakespeare's love story. So many times, I've wanted to do my own version of Romeo & Juliet. But one look at Zeffirelli's film makes me feel I can never equal his beauty grandeur harmony and principal casting. Where I'll find as perfect a Romeo and a Juliet as Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey?"

Was it easy getting permission to use material from Zeffirelli's film in Guzaarish? Laughs SLB, "Not really. We had to seek out people who were either long gone or in retirement. But I was adamant. This was my only chance to pay homage to one of my all-time favourite screen romances."

Bigg Boss 4 thrives on scandals,controversies,Bigg Bos 4 is in an interesting stage midway and is witnessing a lot of ups and downs, twists and turns.

Bigg Boss 4 thrives on scandals, controversies
Monday, November 15, 2010, 11:47 [IST]
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Salman Khan anchored show Bigg Boss 4 is in an interesting stage midway and is witnessing a lot of ups and downs, twists and turns.


From Ashmit Patel’s MMS cry to Sara Khan’s impending wedding, Bigg Boss 4 is serving the Indian audience a meal of raunchy fables and scripted tales and the viewers are relishing it frantically, wanting a second helping.


The show kicked off with Ashmit Patel crying hoarse about his MMS clip that marred his relationship with sexy actress Riya Sen. It triggered off an instant hunt on the net for the delicious clip, which has Ashmit licking a nude Riya all over her….Ahem.

Next, Sakshi Pradhan’s controversial MMS kept the male eyes busy. Even when things got quieter inside the house, Bigg Boss decided to throw in a surprise package in the form of the gigantic Khali. Since, he was disappointingly placid, producers decided to thrust in Dolly Bindra, who indeed rubbed Shweta Tiwari the wrong way, grabbing incalculable eyeballs.

If the bickering and spats were not enough, a romance was cooked by Sara Khan and Ashmit, which interestingly turned into a love triangle with Veena Malik eyeing him as well.

And now, a wedding has been declared as the shrewd Bigg Boss decides to play the match maker, uniting a confused Sara with a morose Ali Merchant. And going by the happenings so far, it won’t be really astonishing if Bigg Boss house also turns into a court room in case Sara decides to divorce Ali. After all, people will do anything for TRP. Right?

She has been locked inside a house with the same people for about 40 days,Veena shares a passionate kiss with Ashmit! videos.

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Monday, November 15, 2010, 12:42 [IST]
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Was this scheduled to happen? Were we just waiting for this or is this unexpected? Veena Malik, who’s very presence in 'Bigg Boss 4' is full of controversies, has gone all out to smooch and do what-not with a fellow contestant – alleged to be Ashmit Patel. Why?

Well, the reason could be many, including the fact that she has been locked inside a house with the same people for about 40 days, and not having access to many things that may help keep one’s sanity, such passion is bound to take shape and help boost morale of some people at least.

And what about privacy? It is obvious that the two passionate loving souls, while sharing their two-minute-long kiss and fondling each other’s bodies, were completely aware that their romantic encounter is being fully captured on camera. And their decision to go for it even then, is nothing but courageous.

But when are we going to see this passionate encounter? Probably never, or at least not on screen of our television. The encounter certainly has some adult content and cannot be aired on prime time television in India!

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Hollywood Star Pamela Anderson arrives in India at the Mumbai International Airport, Photo.

Pamela reaches Mumbai to enter Bigg Boss 4
Tuesday, November 16, 2010, 9:41 [IST]

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Hollywood Star Pamela Anderson arrives in India at the Mumbai International Airport At 10.30 pm on Nov 15, 2010
Mumbai International Airport, Andheri (east)

It's true and none present could believe what they saw! Hollywood Star Pamela Anderson who is all set of enter the Colors 'Bigg Boss 4' house finally arrived in India. Dressed in a casual chic grey mini dress paired with stylish boots and glares... Pam was the cynosure of all eyes.

The shiny blonde hair was hard to miss among the humungous crowd that gathered to catch a glimpse of this beauty at the Mumbai International Airport on late Monday night. As soon as Pamela walked out of the airport she was whisked in a car straight to Lonavla.

As Pamela Anderson catches a good night sleep... she soon will enter 'Bigg Boss' Season 4 house to surprise the housemates who have no clue what awaits them!!

Do watch 'Bigg Boss 4' to get a glance of Pamela's entry to the 'Bigg house'.

But why was Aanchal Kumar evicted? This week saw the elimination of the quiet and seemingly calm Aanchal Kumar.

Why was Aanchal evicted out of Bigg Boss 4?
Monday, November 15, 2010, 17:07 [IST]
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'Bigg Boss 4' has been a real roller coaster ride for the inmates with every moment being different and more intriguing than the previous one. Along with the inmates, the viewers even are always kept on their toes with all the back biting, fights, arguments counter questioning, suspicion looming large between all the inmates.

Thus, when it comes to the nominations and thereafter evictions, there is always an element of tension amongst the inmates. Each person has a different reason for their choice of the inmate to be evicted. All this leads to a kind of undercurrent of tensions and uncertainties amongst the inmates which continues throughout the week.

This week saw the elimination of the quiet and seemingly calm Aanchal Kumar. She was evicted from the house and just before her eviction Ali Merchant who had tied the knot with Sara just a day back was asked to leave the house quietly as he was just a guest and not a participant in the show.

But why was Aanchal Kumar evicted? is it due to the fact that the audiences don’t find her as interesting as the others on the show? Have the audiences got bored of the miss prim and proper Aanchal Kumar?

Well, the fact that one has to be entertaining enough to keep the audience’s attention fixed on them is just an understatement, so probably Aanchal was too predictable on the show and a tad too diplomatic! Thus, it is needless to say that while in the Bigg Boss house one just has to be dramatic! Or else the audiences would simply get rid of you!

Pamela Anderson will enter the house as a guest for three days, from Tuesday to Thursday.

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Monday, November 15, 2010, 10:23 [IST]
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Pamela Anderson, the hottie who definitely needs no introduction, is all set to enter the popular reality show 'Bigg Boss 4' on Colors. Anderson will enter the house as a guest for three days, from Tuesday to Thursday. She will be arriving Mumbai tonight.

Reportedly, Anderson is being paid Rs 2.5 crores for her three days stay at 'Bigg Boss 4' house. The amount is almost twice the amount paid to any other contestants on the show. A spokesperson from the channel (Colors) revealed that being an international figure Pamela deserves the money for her presence in the house.

The spokesperson adds that Pamela was persuaded to make her appearance on 'Bigg Boss 4'. It is like a trend getting a white celebrity on the show every season. Jade Goody made her presence on Season 2, while, Claudia Ciesla in Season 3 of 'Bigg Boss' series.

However, there is no-doubt that Pamela definitely ranks far beyond these two celebrities. Anderson is definitely the hottest sex icon over the past decades and her interaction with the Bollywood's favourite hot hunk Salman Khan will definitely boost up the TRP ratings of 'Bigg Boss 4'.

Till then keep enjoying 'Bigg Boss 4' on Colors.

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Cast: Daniel Radcliffe,Rupert Grint,
Emma Watson,Helena Bonham Carter,
Ralph Fiennes,Robbie Coltrane,Michael Gambon,
Alan Rickman,Bonnie Wright,
John Hurt,Timothy Spall,Tom Felton,
Miranda,Richardson,Imelda Staunton
Director: David Yates
Producers: David Heyman
Production Companies: Warner Brothers
Writer: J.K. Rowling,Steve Kloves
Music: Alexandre Desplat
Theatrical Release: 11/19/2010
Rating: PG-13
Duration: 2 hr 30 mins
Genre: Fantasy, Children's/family
Filming Locations: Burnham Beeches,
Buckinghamshire, England, UK

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Synopsis:
The final chapter of the Harry Potter saga comes to the screen in this feature adaptation of the popular novel by children's fantasy author J.K. Rowling, with series veterans Steve Kloves and David Yates writing and directing, respectively. The Deathly Hallows will be split up into two films, with Part 2 set for release six months later.



Voldemort's power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione decide to finish Dumbledore's work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord. But little hope remains for the Trio, and the rest of the Wizarding World, so everything they do must go as planned.

Reviews:
1) Up until now, I was convinced that from the 4th book onwards, Harry Potter-books had become too complex to make into film: Goblet of Fire was a sore disappointment. Order of the Phoenix left many Potterheads wanting more, even if it wasn't a bad film per se (personally I thoroughly enjoyed it, even though I felt they left out too much). Half-blood Prince -while visually stunning- did not capture the brilliance of the book. With "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", I think the makers have finally succeeded in crafting a movie that was both fun to watch for casual viewers while also catering to the needs of the hard-core fans who know the books by heart. The decision to split the movie into two parts may be judged as a financial one by some, but I'm convinced it was the only possible way to make this work. The movie was cut off at the perfect time as well, having the viewers yearn for more without being too abrupt.



I don't want to give away anything, so I'll just say this: Hats of to you, David Yates. One can only hope the second installment will continue in the same vein...

2) "Deathly Hallows Part 1" follows the book closely, but misses out on a few interesting scenes, and then makes up a few additional scenes that are poignant and incredibly welcome.

In the beginning, it seems like the film's skipping through the book's content very quickly, but it makes sense, when you realise how much is going on. At the end, the beginning is far away, although the journey there doesn't make it seem like a long while.



General opinion seems to be that it drags in the middle, but, let's face it, so did the book. There's no real reason to complain about Endless Camping Trips at all, because the film moves from plot point to set piece to plot point all the time. There's some clever ways the film handles its exposition, although it is not without its faults.

The trio's acting is the second best thing in this film. Emma has improved loads over the past few years, and she seems to be at the top of her game in this film. Her acting is stellar. As usual, Grint gets saddled with the role of comic relief, but he also gets his chance to shine in an array of emotional scenes. Daniel manages to carry the story as the main character. The three manage to stand their own very well without the presence of the adult actors.

Speaking of adult actors, Nick Morran's Scabior is a delightful character - he's slightly perverted and he has a bit of a Jack Sparrow vibe going on. Peter Mullan's Yaxley was impressive and managed to be quite threatening. It is a shame that we see so little of Bill Nighy's character, the new Minister for Magic, Rufus Scrimgeour. The character was regrettably cut from the previous film, and I wish they hadn't, if only to see more of Nighy's impressive performance. Old-time familiar faces are great, as usual. Fiona Shaw gets but one shot of screen time, but the look in her eyes says so much about her character. Jasoon Isaacs is terrific as a broken and devastated Lucius Malfoy. The lack of Rickman is a shame, but the presence of Bonham Carter makes up for it. Big baddie Ralph Fiennes manages to finally be a menacing, scary Voldemort in the film's first scenes, but as the story progresses and he gets appearances in a few messy, rushed and disappointing visions, Voldemort's actions just don't continue being an ominous cloud of danger, as they should be.



The film's greatest achievement, however, is the animated sequence detailing the "Tale of the Three Brothers", an interesting wizard fairytale. It is a daring move from the filmmakers, one that will pleasantly surprise the audience.

The biggest letdown is how the film doesn't just keep going. After two-and-a-half hours, it doesn't feel like the story's finished. A few scenes were added to make the climax more exciting, but it's just a downright shame that the movie doesn't just continue for another hour or two.

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Cast: Isabelle Huppert,Isaach de Bankolé,
Daniel Tchangang,Christopher Lambert,
Nicolas Duvauchelle,William Nadylam,
Ali Bacha Barkai,Michel Subor,Adèle Ado
Director: Claire Denis
Producers: Pascal Caucheteux
Distribution Companies: Wild Bunch
Writers: Claire Denis,Marie N'Diaye
Art Department: Saint Père Abiassi
Film Camera: Yves Cape
Music: Dickon Hinchliffe,
Stuart S. Staples,Tindersticks
Sound: Christophe Vingtrinier,
Jean-Paul Mugel,Christophe Winding
Theatrical Release: 11/19/2010
Rating: NR
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Drama
Studio: IFC Films
Country:
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In this drama directed and co-written by Claire Denis, Isabelle Huppert plays Maria, a white woman living in an African nation that has been falling into political chaos. Maria owns a coffee plantation, and regards her property as her personal domain; she would rather fight that give up her land, though her stubborn attitude prevents her from admitting that she's putting those close to her in danger. Maria has a young son with her former husband Andre, and Andre is deeply concerned for the safety of both Maria and their child. Andre lives in France with his new wife and has made plans for both Maria and their son to flee to Europe, but Maria insists that the military will protect her and the other farmers in the area, a belief that seems to be fueled by arrogance rather than fact. White Material received its North American premiere at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival.



The Story White Material:
Taking place in an unnamed African country torn by a rebellion, Maria, a fierce and fearless white woman, refuses to abandon her coffee crops and to acknowledge the danger to which she is exposing her family.
For her, to leave is to surrender: a sign of weakness, of cowardice. On this plantation which has already supported three generations of whites, Andre--her ex-husband and father of their teenage son--is afraid of her blind, stubborn pride.
Without her knowing, he resolves to arrange the family's escape, their return to France. Coffee no longer means anything to him.
He has married again, a young African woman, with whom he has a son and for them, he will stop at nothing.

Movie Review:
Claire Denis has always been a poet of mood and moment, and here succeeds in linking these skills to the creation of a story with oppressive tension and atmosphere. White Material could be her best film since Beau Travail: a disturbing piece of work whose power and grip increase, almost imperceptibly, as the film progresses to its awful and inevitable conclusion. Isabelle Huppert plays Maria Vial, a coffee farmer in an unnamed African state – Francophone, and presumably a former French colony – which is in meltdown. There is lawlessness on the streets and, as in Rwanda, radio DJs pour out inflammatory broadcasts. The colonial whites are being blamed. Every day is more dangerous for Maria, but she stubbornly refuses to leave, perhaps because she cannot imagine a life back in France, perhaps because decades of facing down quasi-insurrectionary threats from the indigenous workforce have left her unable to distinguish this grave crisis from all the other temporary mutinies.

With a bold disregard for traditional Hollywood-screenplay templates, Denis leaves it until quite late in the movie before introducing the other people in Maria's life: her ravaged and leonine husband André – an intriguing performance from Christopher Lambert – and her son, Manuel (Nicolas Duvauchelle). Feckless Manuel is the imperious Maria's Achilles heel. So effortlessly authoritative and demanding in every other area of her life, Maria cannot control Manuel, who lies around in bed all day; he declines to help with the plantation and Maria cannot bring herself to order him.

Denis intuits Maria's barricaded, siege mentality. Like her, we feel, rather than clearly learn, that she, her family and her business have become a terrifyingly visible hate-focus. Their possessions are the legitimate spoils of revolutionary war – "white material" – and they themselves are "white material" also. This is especially since a rebel called Boxer (Isaach De Bankolé) is hiding out in their compound, giving the soldiers a pretext for violent action, and Bankolé's peripheral presence is as mysterious and oblique as everything else in the movie. The danger is like an ambient presence or temperature, a background crackle which gets progressively louder and louder. There are no conventionally tense, heart-pumping moments and, actually, no really explicit violence. Yet by the end the movie overflows with adrenaline and fear.



Finally, it is Manuel who expresses the insupportable anxiety that André and Maria more or less have under control. He shaves his head and goes Awol with his father's rifle, and this flourish of madness, raging in the burning sun as the plantation begins to collapse like an enfeebled government or royal household, gives the story a dramatic shape like something by Edward Bond, an adapter of Shakespeare as well as the screenwriter for Nicolas Roeg's Walkabout.

White Material does not behave like a "thriller", nor like the traditional hand-wringing, breast-beating movie about Africa, and yet it as lapel-graspingly urgent as either, a movie that remains in the mind long after it has finished.

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Cast: Jim Sturgess as Jamie Morgan,
Clemence Poesy, Noel Clarke,
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Director :Philip Ridley
Producer :Pippa Cross, Richard Raymond
Screenwriter :Philip Ridley
Genre :Thriller, Drama,Horror
Theatrical Release: 11/19/2010
Duration :114 min.
Production Budget : $5 millions
Studio :
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Jamie Morgan, a young man with a large heart-shaped birthmark on his face, discovers that there are demons on the streets of East London.

Heartless English Film Story :
Jamie Morgan's life has always been blighted by the large, heart-shaped birthmark on his face. He lives in an urban world dominated by a terrifying gang culture, whose random violence has convinced Jamie that the world is meaningless and ugly. But then Jamie meets someone who tells him the truth. The violence is not random. It's far from chaotic. There is a reason for everything. Once Jamie accepts this the world reveals itself as a thing of great beauty... And that's when his real nightmare starts...



Heartless Hollywood Movie Reviews :
Ridley's first film in way too many years is a dark urban fairytale about a young photographer who encounters murderous demons on the streets of London. Firstly, I have to admit to being a huge fan of Ridley's work and The Reflecting Skin is in my personal Top 10 movies of all time, so I have to say I loved this genre-playing horror film.

Heartless is, to my mind, Ridley's most conventional film to date as it is the first truly genre-based film he has made, but, underneath the conventions of the horror film we find his usual philosophical musings on death, beauty, existentialism, good and evil, chaos and the individual's struggle to make sense of the world.



Heartless is a step towards the mainstream for Ridley and that may well be its commercial undoing; too "mainstream" genre for the art-house crowd, too cerebral for the thrill loving multiplex gore-hound.
Ultimately, this is a serious film, a dark and often beautiful film that haunts the mind after viewing and already demands a second viewing of me to unravel some of its dark mysteries. Intelligent, moving, sometimes shocking and occasionally funny this is an engrossing and enjoyable piece of work that gives food for thought as well as an entertaining ghost train of a ride. Approach this one with an open mind and you will be rewarded with a strong contemporary horror film with some real depth and intelligence.



A really great twisted Horror Thriller. Not completely as original as the filmmakers want you to believe (watch last years "The Disappeared" for a similar film/movie experience, also made/from the UK), but a really great movie. Jim Sturges, who really has played quite a few roles and seems to be a rising new star on the British horizon, carries this movie with his lead performance.



He and some of his co-stars where at the Fright Fest screening, where Jim performed a song from the soundtrack of the movie. A soundtrack that has been written just for the movie and is integrated very well into it. Very subtle layered and greatly acted, this might need a second viewing, to get most of the story!

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Cast And Crew
Cast: Lola Dueñas,Pablo Pineda,
Antonio Naharro,Isabel García Lorca,
Pedro Alvarez-Ossorio,Consuelo,Trujillo
Director: Alvaro Pastor,
Antonio Naharro
Producers: Koldo Zuazua,
Julio Medem,Manuel Gomez Cardena,
Emilio Gonzalez,Koldo Zuazua
Writers: Alvaro Pastor,Antonio Naharro
Art Department: Ines Aparicio
Film Camera: Alfonso Postigo
Music: Guille Milkyway
Theatrical Release: 11/19/2010
Rating: NR
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Comedy drama, Drama
Aka: Yo, Tambien

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Synopsis:
A guy who falls for a pretty girl tries to convince her he's the right man for her, though his circumstances are a bit different than those in most romantic comedy-dramas. Daniel (Pablo Pineda) is a recent college graduate who has just landed an office job -- not all that remarkable until you consider that Daniel was born with Downs Syndrome. With the help of his loving and supportive parents Angeles (Isabel Garcia Lorca) and Bernabe (Pedro Alvarez Ossorio), Daniel has become the first person with Downs in Spain to get a college degree, and he's determined to live as normal a life as is possible. Like most men in their early thirties, Daniel is looking for a steady girlfriend, and when sexy but awkward Laura (Lola Duenas) stops by the office where he works in search of a job, he's immediately smitten. Laura, who has a taste for partying and tends not to keep her opinions to herself, is nonplussed by the notion of a man with Downs Syndrome asking her for a date, but Daniel doesn't give up easily, and is determined to show her that he can be as good a boyfriend as any "normal" man. But winning the heart of a woman is one skill Daniel didn't learn at school, while Laura's checkered past has left her with some major relationship issues of her own. Pablo Pineda, who plays Daniel, was in real life one of the first people in Spain with Downs Syndrome to receive a university degree, and his performance in Yo, Tambien (aka Me, Too) earned him Best Actor honors at the 2009 San Sebastian International Film Festival.



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A guy with a University degree in his pocket finds a job and quickly falls in love with one of the females working in the same office. While she initially does not respond to him she does start to turn around and the first fragile stage for a relation is set. So far, an all too often used story. The twist to this is that the guy has Down's syndrome.

And with that twist the trouble starts - some people disagree with the developing relation, some people have trouble accepting the fact that people with Down's syndrome can actually be quite smart and very aware of the world around them.



As a film this one is nice - it touches on inter-human relations and acceptance of these relations by the people living around the people in the relations. It is believable and just lovely.
Next to a film it's also a message, and as a message it's a very strong and clear one: don't put people with a disability in a single box and expect all of them to be the same. I must admit I was one of those people that were not aware that some people with Down's syndrome were able to get University degrees. Having had only very limited contact with a couple people with the syndrome I didn't hold it possible. This film opened my eyes though and I shall never look at them with the same eyes again.

I saw this film at Sundance 2010 and it quickly became one of my favorites for its heart and realism. The plot resembles a typical love story...Daniel meets Laura at work and over time they discover that they have much in common, enjoy each other's company and start to date outside work.

The difference is that Daniel has Down's Syndrome while Laura does not and that makes their relationship different. In addition despite missing a chromosome Daniel has a university degree and an intellects view of the world which he is able to use to both surprise and teach those around him.



The audience is similarly challenged as the film explores the need all human beings have for love and companionship and the danger of stereotypes when looking for that love. The Directors Álvaro Pastor and Antonio Naharro have managed to get superb performances from the entire cast and I wished I had the foresight to ask them how much of Daniel's humor was scripted for it feels as natural as any conversation I have had today. I sincerely hope to see this film again!

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Cast And Crew
Cast: Stephen Rea, Lotte Verbeek,
Tom Charlfa,Fintan Halpenny,
Ann Marie Horan,Sean McRonnel,Wimie Wilhelm,
Director: Urszula Antoniak
Writer: Urszula Antoniak
Genres: Drama
Release Date: 19 November 2010 (USA)
Filming Locations: Amsterdam,
Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Language: English
Country: Ireland | Netherlands
Also Known As: Nada Pessoal

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Movie Plot Summary:
Alone in her empty flat, from her window Anne observes the people passing by who nervously snatch up the personal belongings and pieces of furniture she has put out on the pavement. Her final gesture of taking a ring off her finger signals she is leaving her previous life in Holland behind. She goes to Ireland, where she chooses to lead a solitary, wandering existence, striding through the austere landscapes of Connemara. During her travels, she discovers a house that is home to a hermit, Martin.



Movie Review:
Belying its' title, 'Nothing Personal' is clearly a very personal film. Set on the west coast of Ireland, this two-hander explores the decision to leave virtually everything behind and offers a study of loneliness and reconnection through a gradual re-building of trust. With strong performances from both leads, I was increasingly absorbed as their characters unfolded, and the film is at its' best in the gentle humour and the slowly developing relationship between them; there are some lovely touches and moments, like stopping the wind blowing through the grass.



Unfortunately this undoubted emotional engagement seems to have come at the expense of narrative coherence. Whilst I don't expect everything handed to me on a plate, it felt quite an uphill struggle trying to follow the Director's clues about what was actually happening. I couldn't quite work out if the chronology was chopped up or not, and I felt the main device of leaving history unspoken between the pair was unnecessarily allowed to overwhelm plot lucidity at times, leaving me with too many unanswered questions for it to be a consistently rewarding experience; I look forward to reading the future IMDb message board musings of more perceptive viewers. I suspect the film will be compared to Ondine – similar location and 'strong, mysterious, beautiful foreigner' theme –and whilst undoubtedly more cerebral and emotionally resonant, it's a shame that its' increasing tendency to veer into a somewhat perplexing swamp rather lets it down.



If you have a penchant for 'hands swirling round in seaweed' close-ups, then this is certainly the film for you – otherwise, despite its' spirit and intrigue, the level of confusion means that for me, it won't stay in the memory for too long.

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