The Expendables is more fun than Peepli Live

I have seen both of these movies in the last two days. Frankly speaking, I enjoyed The Expendables more.

Nope. It is not the better of the two movies. It is just more fun. Seriously poor editing work with some third class special effects.

As I read in some reviews, this movie would have been a straight to DVD if it was not for the star-cast.

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis have a 2 minute role. Sylvester Stallone? He failed to do what he managed to excellently accomplish in the last of the Rocky and Rambo movies. I am not sure why he made himself run so much. He runs like a girl now! And he took a lot of beating in the movie. He even admitted that he got his ass kicked. Funny? Yes. Desirable? No.

Jason Statham and Jet Li are the two saving grace. Statham gets some of the best dialogs and action sequences. Li played his part excellently. Dolph Lundgren was largely wasted especially considering how much was expected from him in this movie. Steve Austin? He plays a baddie. The baddie who take orders from his boss but dies a painful death. Very stone cold performance.

The surprise part belonged to Mickey Rourke. No badass action. Just plain dialogs. And he simply excelled in that. Seriously, if you are looking for a good reason to watch this movie just watch it for the sequences featuring Mickey Rourke.

The good thing is that a sequel is planned and just might get made. I would watch that flick for sure. This movie was pretty bad but a whole lot of fun. I know I criticized the movie for sucking too much. But there are some movies which are fun because they sucked so much.

Thoughts about Iron Man 2

I liked the first one better.

Villains? They are much more powerful. But in the end… it just took Iron Man to use a new piece of technology and they are gone. I mean… It should not have so much easier for the Iron Man to just kill the bad guy!

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3D Movies and Anti-Piracy

The latest news from the Hollywood is that Green Hornet is set to become a 3D movie.

Green Hornet is not alone. We have already heard a couple of reports on under development movies being turned into 3D after the success of Avatar.

The logic is simple… You make a movie 3D… There is a good enough incentive for every possible viewer to check it out in theater at least once.

Release a regular version and well there are numerous sources to get it (maybe with a couple of days delay).

3D movies might not ensure the success of the flick but it does ensure that more people are ‘likely’ to come to a theater to watch it. At least as long as the craze for the technology stays!