Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Deadpool (2016)

A former Special Forces operative turned mercenary is subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopting the alter ego Deadpool.

Director:

 Tim Miller

Writers:

 Rhett ReesePaul Wernick

Stars:

 Ryan ReynoldsMorena BaccarinT.J. Miller

Storyline

This is the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who after being subjected to a rogue experiment that leaves him with accelerated healing powers, adopts the alter ego Deadpool. Armed with his new abilities and a dark, twisted sense of humor, Deadpool hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life.Written by 20th Century Fox

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This is what it looks like when filmmakers take risks
15 February 2016 |
Deadpool is a triumph of artistic vision over studio interference. Little credit should be given to 20th Century Fox, as they had zero faith in the success of a Deadpool movie. To put things into perspective, Ryan Reynolds fought for this film back in 2004 when Blade: Trinity was released. Reynolds and co. went to shoot test footage that was then leaked online by Reynolds because Fox had no intentions to release it to the public. Finally, after years and years of BEGGING to the studio and the overwhelming positive responses of the test footage from the public, Fox didn't even tell Reynolds and co. that the film was greenlit. They had to find out online like the rest of us plebeians. If that sounds bad, Fox even cut their budget by $7 million AT THE LAST MINUTE, which caused the writers to scratch some action sequences that I'm sure would've been great to see.

Deadpool now has the biggest opening weekend in the month of February (surpassing Fifty Shades of Grey), the biggest opening weekend for 20th Century Fox (surpassing all the X-Men films), and the biggest opening weekend for an R rated film EVER (surpassing The Matrix: Reloaded). With all that being said, Deadpool is a hilariously entertaining film that works mainly because of Reynolds himself. His comedic skills pay off gloriously as the titular character, who gives so many quips in one instance that some jokes will be missed. Of course, credit should be given to the writers too (AKA: The Real Heroes Here), and it's impressive that this is Tim Miller's directorial debut. The action sequences and pacing are so good that you'd think this came from a veteran director.

From the ingenious opening credits to the subversive ending, Deadpool constantly upends clichés and tropes you're used to seeing in superhero flicks in the past few years. What's great here is the filmmakers had something weird and perverse and just went with it. Jokes about pedophilia, pegging, and sex run rampant, but it's never really dark, despite the mature subject matter. On top of that, it's also very refreshing to see a pansexual superhero in such a big studio film. It's unheard of these days. Fox and other studios, learn from this success. It's not the fact that a hard R-rated film can do well, it's that Deadpool also happens to be very good, most likely because you, Fox, actually gave the filmmakers the creative freedom to do whatever the hell they wanted.

Housefull 3 (2016)

A father doesn't want his three daughters to get married. Now, it's up to three men to try to and convince the father that they're a good fit for his daughters.

Directors:

 FarhadSajid

Writers:

 K. Subhash (story), Farhad (screenplay) 

Stars:

 Jacqueline FernandezNargis FakhriAkshay Kumar

Storyline

A father doesn't want his three daughters to get married. Now, it's up to three men to try to and convince the father that they're a good fit for his daughters

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A Fine Entertainer saved by 3 leading male Actors
3 June 2016 |
HOUSEFULL 3 REVIEW - Housefull was an average film still makers made a sequel which was really good so i was expecting similar kind of entertainer like Housefull2. Housefull3 trailer was funny enough to catch my attention so obviously i wasn't gonna miss FDFS. Finished watching the film and here is my take in details on a film -> Acting - Akshay, Ritesh and Abhishek have saved the movie from being a crap and debacle of remaining star cast. All 3 Lead male actors rocked in a film with Hilarious dialogue delivery and expressions. Jaqueline, Lisa and Nargis have done model's job not Actor's. Other Starcast failed to impress.

Story- Average ! It was expected that writers will write messed up things, but 1 question is in mind that 'How can daughters forget their Father's face? Otherwise story is little bit interesting and suitable for Film.

Dialogues- Bad. But Clap worthy for many scenes and Worst at few scenes. Some are Hilarious (Childish may be) which succeeds in making you laugh.

Screenplay - Above Average ! genuine run time of 135 minutes doesn't have loo breaks except couple of Songs. Still not tight enough.

Music- Only 'Pyar ki Maa' Sounds rocking, 'Malamaal' is waste of time, 'Taang Utha Ke' sounds slow because that scene needed Pacy party song. 'Ishq Wishq' is Childish yet Funny.

Direction - As Expected ! Never expected quality film, Director has succeeded in making a Good 1 Time watchable Entertainer. Irritates you at many points but still succeeds in making you laugh out loudly after every 10 minutes. So many Hilarious Laughter scenes which proves Director hasn't made a crap film. Good Job but not impressive.

Final Words- Overall Housefull3 is Better than Housefull but failed to match Housefull2 's level. A Fine Family Entertainer which irritates you 40% but Entertains you 60%. Go for it, if you're looking for a Paisa Vasool 1 Time watch Entertainer. I can't predict Box Office right now but still i feel this film deserves 100cr Club. 6/10* Stars by me.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)

As Shredder joins forces with mad scientist Baxter Stockman and henchmen Bebop and Rocksteady to take over the world, the Turtles must confront an even greater nemesis: the notorious Krang.

Director:

 Dave Green

Writers:

 Josh AppelbaumAndré Nemec | 2 more credits »

Stars:

 Megan FoxWill ArnettTyler Perry | See full cast & crew

Storyline

The Turtles continue to live in the shadows and no one knows they were the ones who took down Shredder. And Vernon is the one everyone thinks is the one who took Shredder down. April O'Neill does some snooping and learns a scientist named, Baxter Stockman is working for Shredder. He plans to break him out while he's being transported. April tells the turtles who try to stop it but can't. Stockman tries to teleport Shredder but he some how ends up in another dimension and meets a warlord named Krang who instructs Shredder to assemble a teleportation device he sent to Earth a long time ago. He gives Shredder some mutagen which he uses to transform two criminals who were also in the transport with him, Rock Steady and Bebop into mutants. And they set out to find the device. April saw the transformation while investigating Stockman, She would take the mutagen and she would be chased by Shredder's minions, the Foot Clan. He is saved by a man named Casey Jones who was the one who ... 

User Reviews

A review from a 11 year olds point of view
2 June 2016 | 
I am one of the first people to review this movie, so I decided to give this review from a different age perspective, I myself thought it was a boring story,with similar tropes from other movie, and it felt a sense of déjà vu as we ended with them fighting on top of a building.

Yet in this review this opinion doesn't count, I have asked my nephew to tell me what he though, I will not be changing any of the points he made, only to make sense in the context.

He started of with him shouting "THIS IS THE BEST MOVIE EVER" once I asked him to elaborate he stated,"The turtles looked so realistic, and the action was actually pretty fun, yet I did not like how they sacrificed parts of the story to cut down the running time, and second have the last fight a little longer, yet all in all it was great!" I then asked him ' What would you like to rate it out of 10?' He said boldly "10 out of 10!"