Wednesday, September 2, 2009

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

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The Godfather:
Genre: Dreama and Action


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House in Mogappair West

I have just come across this forum and realised how amazing the views and comments that you guys post here about the Indian RE.

I have been thru some of the threads here and wondered if I could get some views and comments on my thoughts of buying a property in Mogappair west near Anna Nagar West. Apprcreciate all your time and particulalry would thank comments from people like nataraj and those seniors..

I have been offered a built property, which is 2400sqft of plot area and a built up area of approx. 1400 sqft (ground floor & first floor). The house is 6 years old and they have spent a good deal of money in interior furnishing. They are negotiating for 1 crore and 10 lakhs which I thought was a lot of money, however it seems like (after reading the thread in this forum) that is something people are still able to afford!! I can still remember 15 years back, money of that order would be not even a dream for many of those who are today able to think about affording that. I'm quite stalled with the RE market !! Anyways appreciate all your thoughts and comments on the offer I have posted above

Monday, August 31, 2009

my own Comments up coming pixars animations movies

1.Cars 2?

I'm sure it was a big hit with the NASCAR crowd, but it's a credability killer. I love everything Pixar, but that's a bad move. Among people I talk to, Cars is considered one of the WORST Pixar films next to A Bug's Life.

2.Cameron, you're right, my fault, everything BUT Princess and the Frog is in 3D.

Okay, to make a comment about Cars 2. I see more kids wearing shirts for Cars than ANY other shirts these days. It's hugely popular with children, which is a demographic we sometimes all forget about. I thought Cars wasn't that bad, BUT, I'm certain it's way more popular on DVD with kids than we will ever know - thus why a sequel is worth it to them. We'll still all see it too no matter what, right?

3.What happened to Rapunzel:Unbraided ?
Do you know if that was the same project or what? I was under the impression that it was going to be a new Disney piece (could be wrong about it being Disney though.)
3D's all well and good, but we need some classic 2D happening more often.
I'm stoked for Princess and the Frog.

4.I can't say much about McQueen and Mater traveling to Europe and/or Japan for CARS 2, since those manufacture "big-cheese" autos with character. It sounds appealing for VISUALS. However, I can talk about a potential conflict given the fact that McQueen isn't cocky and over-confident anymore, which was a major important aspect that drove CARS. What's his turn around this time? It led from the initial conflicts towards the character's inner crisis, bringing him to his lowest low, and to finally his 180 degree change. What could possibly be done now? Hopefully it won't have anything to do with him and Sally getting married like Circle 7 and Disney had planned some time ago.


5.I also disagree with Pixar pumping out at least 1 film a year. You're just going to end up mass-producing stories that aren't strong or creative. I'm already cringing at the thought of The Bear and the Bow. It really reminds me of the latest Disney films. The "kingdom princess" story has been beaten to death, and I can personally never associate with any of those characters. Who lives like that? At least it won't be a musical… right?

I DO like Up's concept. Hopefully the approach will be a hit instead of just 80 Days Around the World. Toy Story 3 seems like a hit and miss, and I know I'm sounding a little too judgmental already with the aforementioned comments but… what, this time Buzz has to go somewhere?


6.This post is a very informative look at the upcoming Disney and Pixar schedule, and it caused me to reconsider the landscape of animation today. While it seems like every is looking for the next film to turn into a 3-D masterpiece, I feel what is really being lost in the shuffle is traditional 2-D animation. Now that nearly every film being announced is being upgraded from computer generated images to 3-dimensional computer generated images, the idea of 2-D films of any type is not even spoken about.

While I feel like this advent of 3-D technology can potential push the boundaries of film, it seems to me the technology is moving too fast and without consideration of the artistic consequences. It seems like since the release of Shrek, studios have forgotten that a animated film cannot be successful if presented in the hand drawn style of classics like Beauty and the Beast and Lion King. The animated landscape must remain diverse, or else it is bound to become stagnant and bland. While films like Shrek, the Toy Story films and Finding Nemo have made tremendous marks in both the box office and in cinema canon, I'm sure that are few film fans who have seen The Wild, Happily N'ever After and Open Season, let alone heard of them. This new lush animation style has made every film visually stunning, complete with goofy animal characters and exotic locales, but simply place three random animals with celebrity voices and wacky adventure do not make a film. While the release of The Princess and the Frog is promising for traditional animation, it is the first of its type from Disney's 2004 Home on the Range. The films continue to get flashier, but I fail to believe that they are getting better written, and I feel that while this schedule is promising, its ultimately more of the same.

Pixar's 10 Animations moives List

Bolt - November 26th, 2008 (In 3D)

Pixar's Up - May 29th, 2009 (In 3D)

Pixar's Toy Story in 3-D - October 2nd, 2009 (In 3D)


The Princess and the Frog - Christmas 2009


Pixar's Toy Story 2 in 3-D - February 12th, 2010 (In 3D)


Rapunzel - Christmas 2010 (In 3D)


Pixar's Newt - Summer 2011 (In 3D)


Pixar's The Bear and the Bow - Christmas 2011 (In 3D)


Pixar's Cars 2 - Summer 2012 (In 3D)


King of the Elves - Christmas 2012 (In 3D)


1.
damn all the pixar stuff i'll look forward to. also to note there are 2 pixar films coming out in 2011, wow! boo to CARS 2 though

2.I loved it when Pixar had ONE film every ONE to TWO years. Now it seems like they're just throwing them in a machine and mass producing them. Kinda sad (albeit still exciting)

3.Hold the phone it's all 3D after Wall-E, including all the traditional animation, take that dreamworks. Also I only new about Up and Toy Story stuff so this is great news. But Cars 2? It's pretty much their worst film and the plot sounds like Burnout or Need for Speed but not as silly as Madagascar 2.

Bolt - November 26th, 2008 (In 3D)

Bolt - November 26th, 2008 (In 3D)
Bolt

Directed by: Chris Williams and Byron Howard For super-dog Bolt (voiced by John Travolta), every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue — at least until the cameras stop rolling. When the canine star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York City, he begins his biggest adventure yet — a cross-country journey through the real world. Armed only with the delusions that all his amazing feats and powers are real, and with the help of two unlikely traveling companions — a jaded, abandoned housecat named Mittens (voiced by Susie Essman), and TV-obsessed hamster in a plastic ball named Rhino — Bolt discovers he doesn't need superpowers to be a hero. Miley Cyrus ("Hannah Montana") brings her vocal talents to the role of Penny, Bolt's human co-star on the television series