Saturday, December 06, 2008
Oh Wild West !!
Sergio Leone's "Once Upon a Time in the West" primarily centers around a young extremely beautiful woman Mrs. McBain (played by gorgeous Claudia Cardinale) who moves from New Orleans to Western town Utah to be with her new husband and his children, only to find that the whole family is brutally murdered. There she met a mysterious man, referred to as Harmonica (Charles Bronson), who helps her in taking her revenge. But Harmonica has his own motive !!! Henry Fonda, in his role as infamous Frank, is remarkable. Shot in the landmark dusty little small town of then-American west frontier, the movie has it all that a dream western movie should have. It's raw, grimmy, stern, uncensored and most importantly, full of exiting "Cowboy" shooting. A must watch for those who appreciete a good and simple movie.
Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven", on the other hand, is more emotional and may be a more realistic depiction of old western days. Acted by some of the greatest actors of Hollywood - Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman and Gene Hackman - this film tries to zoom into lives of normal American people during that era. Story of a retired old gunman William Munny who took up a last job to support his family - this one is a study of life and its importance. But, in any sense, it doesn't lack the lovable elements of a western. Munny's famous dialogue "I've killed just about anything that walked or crawled at one time or another, and I'm here to kill you…" says it all. Regarded by many as the greatest western of all time, this is my strong recommendation to my readers.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Nothing blogging
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
That life was so close to never happening
The movie depicts the last 24 hours of freedom of convicted drug dealer Monty Brogan (Ed Norton) before he begins his 7 year old imprisonment. The movie basically about the choices one make and their consequences. During the last night of freedom, Monty wants to enjoy a party with his two best friends - Frank Slattery (Barry Pepper), a NY stock broker and Jakob Elinsky (Philip Seymour Hoffman), an English teacher. The movie also illustrates the choices that these two of Monty's friends were presented by life and the ones they chose to accept. As for Monty "One wrong choice... one last night... 24 hours to live a lifetime". But little do the audiences know that they will be presented with such a shocking and disturbing ending to this otherwise looking simple movie.
Yes the movie does have some deregatory comments against some communities and individuals including one Indian community. But those were just indicative about the fact that no-one except him or herself is responsible for what one does to his or her life. For me, for a moment, I really wished Monty would live that life. I wish he would have made a right choice !!!
Friday, June 13, 2008
Cast a caste !!
But what more concerns me is its dangerous effect on one's personal life. Having being stuck with a label of so-called high-class Brahmin family, I have seen such incidents in my family myself. Marriage, probably the biggest decision on one's life, is often controlled by caste rather than individual choice !!! You love somebody? Is he/she the one you have been looking for all the time? Oh great - then let's get married. Hey hold on, it's India I am talking about. These are quite secondary questions, the primary being "Is he/she from the same (bloody) caste?" No !!! sorry mate, you are in big trouble. Every second person, whom you might have never heard of before, who might have never bothered if you are alive and dead all these days, will suddenly turn out to be your well-wisher and start advising you that you must bury your "love" there and then. Now seriously how many of you think this is logical and sensible?
The fact that troubles me more is that this is happening now also, in the 21st century among the people of new, high-tech, cosmo generation. When I was a child, I thought this type of irrational, unjustified customs will go off once my generation, the young educated (??), vibrant generation will take the lead and stand against such evils. But I am disappointed and annoyed to see some of my friends and colleagues openly supporting the same or not uttering a single word of protest if they are forced to follow the same and make the ultimate sacrifice in their personal front. Come on !! open up. Break these barriers, the world is far more beautiful when it is open and vast. Let's give our next generations a more free, more justified country to live in where they can follow their heart.
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Thrill to read : A Matter of Honour
The story's main character is an ex-military man who accidentally inherits a sealed letter in his father's will. And the moment the letter is opened, the chase begins and with an incredible speed. Action, romance, politics, diplomacy, betrayal, power, greed, sex - all the elements of a perfect thriller is thoughtfully and artistically depicted in the story. This is my first Archer book and I must tell he is a master story-teller. I am in mood to reveal the story further and act as a spoiler agent here. But to my readers who is looking for a good read, try this out. Engrossing !!!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Movies that inspired : Forrest Gump
For my readers who are yet to watch this magical film, I'd just say, "Go for it guys. You will not be disappointed. Who knows, may be it can really change your world !"
Here are some of my favorite lines from the movie collected from IMDB.
Forrest Gump: My momma always said, "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."
Forrest Gump: I'm not a smart man... but I know what love is.
Forrest Gump: Stupid is as stupid does.
Mrs. Gump: You have to do the best with what God gave you.
Forrest Gump: Mama always said, dying was a part of life.
Young Jenny Curran: Dear God, make me a bird. So I could fly far. Far far away from here.
Forrest Gump: Now you wouldn't believe me if I told you, but I could run like the wind blows. From that day on, if I was ever going somewhere, I was running!
Forrest Gump: Hello. My name's Forrest, Forrest Gump. You want a chocolate?
Forrest Gump: The best thing about visiting the President is the food! Now, since it was all free, and I wasn't hungry but thirsty, I must've drank me fifteen Dr. Peppers.
Forrest Gump: My Mama always said you've got to put the past behind you before you can move on.
Forrest Gump: I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floatin' around accidental-like on a breeze. But I, I think maybe it's both.
Coach Bryant: That kid may be the stupidest son of a bitch I've ever seen, but damn he can run!
Jenny Curran: Listen, you promise me something, OK? Just if you're ever in trouble, don't be brave. You just run, OK? Just run away.
Jenny Curran: Run, Forrest! Run!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
An evening to remember : IPL inauguration
For more on IPL including snaps, please visit the official website: www.iplt20.com
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Movies that inspired : The Shawshank Redemption
Here are some of my favorite quotes collected from the movie (courtesy : IMDB)
Red: [narrating] I have to remind myself that some birds aren't meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up DOES rejoice. Still, the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they're gone. I guess I just miss my friend.
Warden Samuel Norton: Salvation lies within.
Andy Dufresne: I was in the path of the tornado... I just didn't expect the storm would last as long as it has.
Warden Samuel Norton: I believe in two things: discipline and the Bible. Here you'll receive both. Put your trust in the Lord; your ass belongs to me. Welcome to Shawshank.
Red: There's not a day goes by I don't feel regret. Not because I'm in here, or because you think I should. I look back on the way I was then: a young, stupid kid who committed that terrible crime. I want to talk to him. I want to try and talk some sense to him, tell him the way things are. But I can't. That kid's long gone and this old man is all that's left. I got to live with that. Rehabilitated? It's just a bullshit word. So you go on and stamp your form, sonny, and stop wasting my time. Because to tell you the truth, I don't give a shit
Red: Geology is the study of pressure and time. Thats all it takes really... pressure, and time... that and a big goddamn poster.
Red: [narrating] I have no idea to this day what those two Italian ladies were singing about. Truth is, I don't want to know. Some things are best left unsaid. I'd like to think they were singing about something so beautiful, it can't be expressed in words, and makes your heart ache because of it. I tell you, those voices soared higher and farther than anybody in a gray place dares to dream. It was like some beautiful bird flapped into our drab little cage and made those walls dissolve away, and for the briefest of moments, every last man in Shawshank felt free.
Andy Dufresne: [in letter to Red] Remember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.
Red: [narrating] I find I'm so excited, I can barely sit still or hold a thought in my head. I think it's the excitement only a free man can feel, a free man at the start of a long journey whose conclusion is uncertain. I hope I can make it across the border. I hope to see my friend, and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Roll that spectacular reel
Lights, camera, action !!! And the magic begins. Fascination, illusion, drama, romance, tragedy, comedy - everything begin, impossible becomes possible, the future becomes the present, giants roared, soldiers martyr, nature destroys, emotions bursts. Cinema has always been captivating me, pulling me into a whole new astonishing world. I am not a film critic, but simply someone who enjoys watching the magic being cast in screen. There are a number of movies that have inspired and deeply affected me. Every time I watch one such movie, my head nods for those extraordinary filmmakers and their extraordinary vision towards the world and human race. In this and a few of the future posts, I would like to mention some of these movies - the list is long and there has been quite some time since I watched many of them. I shall only touch upon some of those that I can think of little more vividly at this moment compared to the rest. But first, in this post, let me recollect the names of some of these stupendous cinematic wonders; those that come to my mind right now are:
- The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
- Life is beautiful (Italian: La vita è bella) (1997)
- Dark Knight (2008)
- A beautiful mind (2001)
- Hotel Rwanda (2004)
- Schindler's List (1993)
- Forrest Gump (1994)
- The Pianist (2002)
- Dinabondhu (Assamese) (2005)
- Casablanca (1942)
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Italian: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo) (1966)
- Memento (2000)
- Sholay (Hindi) (1975)
- The Matrix (1999)
- Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le (2001)
- American History X (1998)
- Pulp Fiction (1994)
- Fight Club (1999)
- Psycho (1960)
- Léon (1994)
- The Departed (2006)
- L.A. Confidential (1997)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
- Saving Private Ryan (1998)
- The Green Mile (1999)
- Rebecca (1940)
- Braveheart (1995)
- The Sixth Sense (1999)
- Gladiator (2000)
- Ben-Hur (1959)
- Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
- 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
- American Gangster (2007)
- Blood Diamond (2006)
- Mystic River (2003)
- Finding Neverland (2004)
- Taare Zameen Par (Hindi) (2007)
- Dil Chahta Hain (Hindi) (2001)
- Gone with the Wind (1939)
- Jurassic Park (1993)
May be I have missed some of the movies in the above list and shall keep adding them as and when I watch or remember. But all of these films have influenced me deeply in some way or other and they gave me much more than a mode for just time pass !!
Monday, February 25, 2008
Photoblog : enthralling North East India
Beautiful Arunachal
Tea estate in Assam xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxBihu dance, Assam
Rongali Bihu, Assam xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxEnchanting Meghalaya
Bamboo Dance, Mizoram xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMawlai, Meghalaya
Ujjainti Palace, Tripura xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxzzzzzzzzzzxxTripura culture
For more on North-East tourism, please visit individual state tourism sites (or Google):
Assam: www.assamtourism.org/
Arunachal Pradesh: www.arunachaltourism.com/
Meghalaya: megtourism.gov.in/
Manipur: manipur.nic.in/tourism.htm
Mizoram: mizotourism.nic.in/
Nagaland: nagaland.nic.in/potential/tourism.htm
Tripura: tripura.nic.in/ttourism1.htm
Thursday, February 21, 2008
It's all about money honey!!
Player | Franchise | Base price | Winning bid |
---|---|---|---|
Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Chennai | 400,000 | 1,500,000 |
Andrew Symonds | Hyderabad | 250,000 | 1,350,000 |
Sanath Jayasuriya | Mumbai | 250,000 | 975,000 |
Ishant Sharma | Kolkata | 150,000 | 950,000 |
Irfan Pathan | Mohali | 200,000 | 925,000 |
Jacques Kallis | Bangalore | 225,000 | 900,000 |
Brett Lee | Mohali | 300,000 | 900,000 |
RP Singh | Hyderabad | 200,000 | 875,000 |
Harbhajan Singh | Mumbai | 250,000 | 850,000 |
Robin Uthappa | Mumbai | 200,000 | 800,000 |
Player | Franchise | Price |
---|---|---|
Sachin Tendulkar | Mumbai | 1,121,250 |
Sourav Ganguly | Kolkata | 1,092,500 |
Yuvraj Singh | Mohali | 1,063,750 |
Rahul Dravid | Bangalore | 1,035,000 |
Virender Sehwag | Delhi | 833,750 |
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Le magnifique Paris
Monday, January 28, 2008
Lead you
Life is not a perfectly defined process that you can just pick-up a fixed notion or mindset like 'Follow your heart' and lead it with it. But won't it be a nice experiment to give your heart a chance to take control? Anyways, we do experiments everyday. May be this experiment will give you a complete new outlook, new beauty to life, or may be this will make your life more complex, more miserable !!! Nevertheless, let us sit down and ask our hearts what is that we really need, long for. If we get the answer without really framing one, nice..let's follow it. If we don't, let's let the life go on and ask the same question again the next day. I am sure one day you will get the answer.
Note: BTW, I haven't got the answer yet, I am looking for it.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
The love of the game and one legend
And one man; no ordinary man, one great, one legend, one true human - who has made Cricket so popular, so exciting for every Indian is Mr. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. The name itself is enough to get incitement running through your spine. Oh !! what a player, and most importantly what a human being !! Untiring contribution to Indian national team - stylish, elegant, fearless yet humble, soft-spoken, dignified. He has been nightmare for every bowler in every cricket playing nation, yet every cricketer - doesn't matter where he hails from - has a respect for this little fella. People get tied to their seats to see this genius architect building yet another splendid cricket innings. He competes with himself, he tries to excel himself. We leap everytime he sent a dancing ball out of the fence, we weep everytime he has to walk back to the pavilion. He controls the emotions of billions watching him. Yes dear, Lord must be watching him play ... and criminals too !!!
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Colorful India
Getting painstakingly bored enough, I decided to have a chit-o-chat with somebody. Being a festival day today in India, most of my office buddies are on vacation and the place is unnaturally calm and empty today. I walked over to one of my Bengali* colleagues in next aisle and started a discussion. If it's festival, naturally the topic would be culture, celebration and tradition. And if you are an Indian, you can spend a whole day discussing about all the colorful festivals and all those amazing cultural traits seen across India. Isn't it amazing how people possessing completely different cultural values, traditions, attire and speaking completely different language can co-exist as a single nation? Everytime, I think of of it, I get spellbound, amazed and animated. The festival we are celebrating today (generally known as Sankranti) is celebrated almost across the whole country, but with completely different manners and rituals. And every Indian community has a unique name for the same festival too !!! If I can continue writing, in one of my future posts, I would definitely like to write how this is celebrated in our state or community. Controversy apart, but I would never in support of saying that my country is great and his is not OR my culture is superior than theirs. May be these are all excuses of not improving what we have today or not adopting an obviously better trend from others. But every culture has something unique, something lively, something astounding in it. And if you have a number of such different cultures and billions of people belonging to those cultures living in one single country, imagine the "joie de vivre" of India. Imagine "colors of India" !!!
*Note: Bengali is one of the many languages spoken in India.