Tuesday, September 22, 2009

UP (3D film review)

English (U)
Cast: Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai
Director: Pete Docter

It’s been a while since we saw ‘U’ rating in recently released animation films. With Pixar’s latest installment ‘Up’ we are introduced to a children-friendly adventure involving a 80-year-old plus Carl Fredricksen (Asner) and a young boy Russell (Nagai).

Carl Fredricksen and his wife Ellie have dreamt of exploring the exotic Paradise Falls in South America since their childhood.

This place has been described by world renowned explorer Charles Muntz (Christopher Plummer) as the most beautiful place on earth.

However, life has other things in store for the couple. Ellie dies but Carl keeps the dream alive and one day, thinking he is alone in the house, attaches hundreds of balloons to the chimney of his house and sets off towards Paradise Falls only to find a young explorer Russell in his flying house.

Seeing Russell’s enthusiasm Carl takes him along and that’s when the adventure begins with the birds and talking dogs besides a villain.

The film’s plot is simple, yet heart-rending with a sense of loneliness permeating after a happy, long-married couple are parted.
But the story also goes to show how a man can once again see the rainbow after the rain.
The character Russell is particularly sweet and funny. Children will love him for his enthusiastic facial expressions and guts.

Most of Pixar’s films bear marks of success, and this time too, the guys have come up with a film that reflects true family values besides reflecting on the comradeship between the old and the young in this superb visual picturisation.

Deccan Herald

Sunday, September 20, 2009

BMA League 2009 Live Coverage on Inpui.com

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Opera Mini 5 Beta

Opera Released Opera Mini 5 Beta – Opera carries news to those who like surfing on virtual world using mobile phone. Now Opera has released Opera Mini 5 Beta version.

Opera Mini 5 Beta has some features, which should be very useful to the users, some of them are:

  • Tabbed Browsing, with this tab function, you can browse to any and some websites at the same time easily.
  • Speed dial, is one of most popular features provided by Opera, it is also available at this version so that you can visit your favorite websites with only one click.
  • Touch & Keypad, an application to optimize the performance of touch screen and keypad.
  • Password manager, is to save and manage the Login Password to Email, Social Networking Sites, etc.

Opera Developers has created the tutorial video to demonstrate the functions and features of opera mini 5.

If you want to try opera mini 5 beta, you can download directly from your mobile phone at http://m.opera.com/next, or if you intend to download it through PC, please get it here at http://www.opera.com/mini/next/download.

Google Web Elements

Google Introduces Google Web Elements – Are you user of Google products? Maybe you are interested in one of their products called Google Web Elements. With Google Web Elements, you can easily install some Google products on your blog or website.

The Google products are:

  • Calendar
  • Conversation
  • Custom Search
  • Maps
  • News
  • Presentations
  • Spreadsheets
  • YouTube News

If you want to install those products at your blog or website, please visit http://www.google.com/webelements and choose the products that you want.


Below is one example of Google Web Elements, it is Google Maps:

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

9 (Review)

English(U/A)
Cast: Christopher Plummer, John C. Reilly, Elijah Wood
Director: Shane Acker

...The plot may be teeny-weeny but 9's overwhelming focus on bravery, brotherhood and self sacrifice with its impressive animation works create a whole new world which is a must-see for all...
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The Ugly Truth (Review)

English(A)
Cast: Gerard Butler ,Katherine Heigl, Eric Winter
Director: Robert Luketic

The film’s predictable plot also has the most sexual references among the recently released romcom films with scenes involving the use of F and B words and sexist dry remarks. With so many vulgar expressions young couples may find it titillating to some extent. If you don’t mind a sincerely devilish, talk dirty and above all stereotypical movie The Ugly Truth might be just for you...

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

20 Must-See Films

Here's a list of 20 films you can't refuse to watch :) (not in order of ranking, you can have your ranking after watching them)

1. Birth of a Nation (US, 1915)
2. Bicycle Thief (Italian, 1948)
3. Roshomon (Japanese, 1950)
4. The Battleship Potemkin (Russian, 1925)
5. 12 Angry Men (1957, US)
6. To Kill A Moking Bird (1962, US)
7. The Pasion of Joan of Arc (French, 1928)
8. Apu Trilogy (Indian, Bengali) directed by Satyajit Ray consisting of three films - Pather Panchali, Aparajito and Apur Sansar
9. Lords of the Ring (all the three series)
10. The Godfather (All the three series)
11. The Gold Rush (Charles Chaplin, 1925)
12. Intolerance: Love's Struggle Through the Ages (US, 1916)
13.Citizen Kane (US, 1941)
14. Seven Samurai (Japanese, 1954)
15.Schindler's List (US, 1993)
16. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
17. Gone with the Wind (US, 1939)
18. Saving Private Ryan (US, 1998)
19. Children of Heaven (Iranian, 1997)
20.The Great Dictator (Charlie Chaplin, 1940)

In addition to the above films, Ben Hur and The Passion of Christ are well documented.

Got your must-see movie list or want to add more to our list? If you do, let us know in the comment box.