Re: [arr] SdM review: "A+"; "The soundtrack is outstanding"

2008-10-28 Thread arunava bhowmick
OST when

--- On Tue, 28/10/08, K. Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: K. Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [arr] SdM review: "A+"; "The soundtrack is outstanding"
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Date: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008, 11:56 AM











when will be able to get our hands on the ost?>

--- On Tue, 28/10/08, Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:
From: Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>
Subject: Re: [arr] SdM review: "A+"; "The soundtrack is outstanding"
To: arrahmanfans@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008, 1:32 PM








OMG! this movie is constantly getting great reviews... ARR choice 
of choosing to score the music for this movie amongst his busy schedule is a 
great decision.

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:


















"The soundtrack is

outstanding. A.R Rahman orchestrated the score and M.I.A (Paper Planes)

also contributes. "



Slumdog Millionaire 

Danny

Boyle has been one of the most creative and interesting directors of

the last ten years but has gotten very little recognition during that

time period. His films usually do moderately well at the box office and

then develop a bigger fan base when released on DVD. Some of his works

including Trainspotting and 28 Days Later are among the great genre

films in recent years. Sooner or later Boyle was going to have a

masterstroke and he now has it in Slumdog Millionaire.

Jamal

Malik (Dev Patel) is a kid from the slums of Mumbai who happened to

become a contestant on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a

Millionaire? On the show he answers every questions correctly leading

up to the final question just as the show runs out of time. As he

leaves the studio he is taken by the police on suspicion of cheating.

Jamal explains to the authorities how he knew the answers to all the

questions, describing his life story in the process.

Every

aspect of Slumdog Millionaire is excellent. The story is unique and

crosses multiple genres like drama, comedy, romance and crime allowing

for a wide range of emotions from the audience. There are no actors in

the cast that you will be familiar with but the performances are

exemplary, especially by the children that play a younger Jamal and his

brother. 

Personally

I have never seen any Bollywood films but the fact that Boyle was able

to go into India and get the cast that he did proves that there is a

lot of talent to be unveiled there. Perhaps this could lead to us

seeing a more diversified crop of actors in mainstream films going

forward and no Harold and Kumar is not what I am looking for. Anyway

that is a topic for another day.

Anthony

Dod Mantle's wonderfully crisp cinematography should be receiving

technical accolades later this year. He had previously worked on 28

Days Later and The Last King of Scotland. The soundtrack is

outstanding. A.R Rahman orchestrated the score and M.I.A (Paper Planes)

also contributes. Of course Boyle always has fast paced and intense

editing in his films and this one is no exception.

There

have been rumblings that Slumdog Millionaire will be this year's Little

Miss Sunshine or Juno. Interestingly enough all three movies are

distributed by Fox Searchlight which is also releasing The Wrestler

this year and is evidently a brilliantly run company both in terms of

development and promotion.

As

to whether or not it's this year's Little Miss Sunshine or Juno I both

agree and disagree. It will, or should be the film that gets nominated

for awards and that no one saw coming a few months ago. It will not do

as well at the box office as the other two movies because it lacks the

star power. However it is better than both Little Miss Sunshine and

Juno. 

If you ask me right now what the best film of 2008 is so far, I would say 
Slumdog Millionaire. Final answer.

A+ 



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Re: [arr] SdM review: "A+"; "The soundtrack is outstanding"

2008-10-27 Thread K. Kumar
when will be able to get our hands on the ost?>

--- On Tue, 28/10/08, Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [arr] SdM review: "A+"; "The soundtrack is outstanding"
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 28 October, 2008, 1:32 PM











OMG! this movie is constantly getting great reviews... ARR choice 
of choosing to score the music for this movie amongst his busy schedule is a 
great decision.

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote:


















"The soundtrack is

outstanding. A.R Rahman orchestrated the score and M.I.A (Paper Planes)

also contributes."



Slumdog Millionaire 

Danny

Boyle has been one of the most creative and interesting directors of

the last ten years but has gotten very little recognition during that

time period. His films usually do moderately well at the box office and

then develop a bigger fan base when released on DVD. Some of his works

including Trainspotting and 28 Days Later are among the great genre

films in recent years. Sooner or later Boyle was going to have a

masterstroke and he now has it in Slumdog Millionaire.

Jamal

Malik (Dev Patel) is a kid from the slums of Mumbai who happened to

become a contestant on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a

Millionaire? On the show he answers every questions correctly leading

up to the final question just as the show runs out of time. As he

leaves the studio he is taken by the police on suspicion of cheating.

Jamal explains to the authorities how he knew the answers to all the

questions, describing his life story in the process.

Every

aspect of Slumdog Millionaire is excellent. The story is unique and

crosses multiple genres like drama, comedy, romance and crime allowing

for a wide range of emotions from the audience. There are no actors in

the cast that you will be familiar with but the performances are

exemplary, especially by the children that play a younger Jamal and his

brother. 

Personally

I have never seen any Bollywood films but the fact that Boyle was able

to go into India and get the cast that he did proves that there is a

lot of talent to be unveiled there. Perhaps this could lead to us

seeing a more diversified crop of actors in mainstream films going

forward and no Harold and Kumar is not what I am looking for. Anyway

that is a topic for another day.

Anthony

Dod Mantle's wonderfully crisp cinematography should be receiving

technical accolades later this year. He had previously worked on 28

Days Later and The Last King of Scotland. The soundtrack is

outstanding. A.R Rahman orchestrated the score and M.I.A (Paper Planes)

also contributes. Of course Boyle always has fast paced and intense

editing in his films and this one is no exception.

There

have been rumblings that Slumdog Millionaire will be this year's Little

Miss Sunshine or Juno. Interestingly enough all three movies are

distributed by Fox Searchlight which is also releasing The Wrestler

this year and is evidently a brilliantly run company both in terms of

development and promotion.

As

to whether or not it's this year's Little Miss Sunshine or Juno I both

agree and disagree. It will, or should be the film that gets nominated

for awards and that no one saw coming a few months ago. It will not do

as well at the box office as the other two movies because it lacks the

star power. However it is better than both Little Miss Sunshine and

Juno. 

If you ask me right now what the best film of 2008 is so far, I would say 
Slumdog Millionaire. Final answer.

A+ 



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Re: [arr] SdM review: "A+"; "The soundtrack is outstanding"

2008-10-27 Thread Thulasi Ram
OMG! this movie is constantly getting great reviews... ARR choice of
choosing to score the music for this movie amongst his busy schedule is a
great decision.

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>   "The soundtrack is
> outstanding. A.R Rahman orchestrated the score and M.I.A (Paper Planes)
> also contributes."
>
> Slumdog Millionaire
> Danny
> Boyle has been one of the most creative and interesting directors of
> the last ten years but has gotten very little recognition during that
> time period. His films usually do moderately well at the box office and
> then develop a bigger fan base when released on DVD. Some of his works
> including Trainspotting and 28 Days Later are among the great genre
> films in recent years. Sooner or later Boyle was going to have a
> masterstroke and he now has it in Slumdog Millionaire.
> Jamal
> Malik (Dev Patel) is a kid from the slums of Mumbai who happened to
> become a contestant on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a
> Millionaire? On the show he answers every questions correctly leading
> up to the final question just as the show runs out of time. As he
> leaves the studio he is taken by the police on suspicion of cheating.
> Jamal explains to the authorities how he knew the answers to all the
> questions, describing his life story in the process.
> Every
> aspect of Slumdog Millionaire is excellent. The story is unique and
> crosses multiple genres like drama, comedy, romance and crime allowing
> for a wide range of emotions from the audience. There are no actors in
> the cast that you will be familiar with but the performances are
> exemplary, especially by the children that play a younger Jamal and his
> brother.
> Personally
> I have never seen any Bollywood films but the fact that Boyle was able
> to go into India and get the cast that he did proves that there is a
> lot of talent to be unveiled there. Perhaps this could lead to us
> seeing a more diversified crop of actors in mainstream films going
> forward and no Harold and Kumar is not what I am looking for. Anyway
> that is a topic for another day.
> Anthony
> Dod Mantle's wonderfully crisp cinematography should be receiving
> technical accolades later this year. He had previously worked on 28
> Days Later and The Last King of Scotland. The soundtrack is
> outstanding. A.R Rahman orchestrated the score and M.I.A (Paper Planes)
> also contributes. Of course Boyle always has fast paced and intense
> editing in his films and this one is no exception.
> There
> have been rumblings that Slumdog Millionaire will be this year's Little
> Miss Sunshine or Juno. Interestingly enough all three movies are
> distributed by Fox Searchlight which is also releasing The Wrestler
> this year and is evidently a brilliantly run company both in terms of
> development and promotion.
> As
> to whether or not it's this year's Little Miss Sunshine or Juno I both
> agree and disagree. It will, or should be the film that gets nominated
> for awards and that no one saw coming a few months ago. It will not do
> as well at the box office as the other two movies because it lacks the
> star power. However it is better than both Little Miss Sunshine and
> Juno.
> If you ask me right now what the best film of 2008 is so far, I would say
> Slumdog Millionaire. Final answer.
> A+
>
> http://mateostarrmovies.blogspot.com/2008/10/slumdog-millionaire.html
>
>  
>


[arr] SdM review: "A+"; "The soundtrack is outstanding"

2008-10-27 Thread Gopal Srinivasan
"The soundtrack is
outstanding. A.R Rahman orchestrated the score and M.I.A (Paper Planes)
also contributes."

Slumdog Millionaire 
Danny
Boyle has been one of the most creative and interesting directors of
the last ten years but has gotten very little recognition during that
time period. His films usually do moderately well at the box office and
then develop a bigger fan base when released on DVD. Some of his works
including Trainspotting and 28 Days Later are among the great genre
films in recent years. Sooner or later Boyle was going to have a
masterstroke and he now has it in Slumdog Millionaire.
Jamal
Malik (Dev Patel) is a kid from the slums of Mumbai who happened to
become a contestant on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a
Millionaire? On the show he answers every questions correctly leading
up to the final question just as the show runs out of time. As he
leaves the studio he is taken by the police on suspicion of cheating.
Jamal explains to the authorities how he knew the answers to all the
questions, describing his life story in the process.
Every
aspect of Slumdog Millionaire is excellent. The story is unique and
crosses multiple genres like drama, comedy, romance and crime allowing
for a wide range of emotions from the audience. There are no actors in
the cast that you will be familiar with but the performances are
exemplary, especially by the children that play a younger Jamal and his
brother. 
Personally
I have never seen any Bollywood films but the fact that Boyle was able
to go into India and get the cast that he did proves that there is a
lot of talent to be unveiled there. Perhaps this could lead to us
seeing a more diversified crop of actors in mainstream films going
forward and no Harold and Kumar is not what I am looking for. Anyway
that is a topic for another day.
Anthony
Dod Mantle’s wonderfully crisp cinematography should be receiving
technical accolades later this year. He had previously worked on 28
Days Later and The Last King of Scotland. The soundtrack is
outstanding. A.R Rahman orchestrated the score and M.I.A (Paper Planes)
also contributes. Of course Boyle always has fast paced and intense
editing in his films and this one is no exception.
There
have been rumblings that Slumdog Millionaire will be this year’s Little
Miss Sunshine or Juno. Interestingly enough all three movies are
distributed by Fox Searchlight which is also releasing The Wrestler
this year and is evidently a brilliantly run company both in terms of
development and promotion.
As
to whether or not it’s this year’s Little Miss Sunshine or Juno I both
agree and disagree. It will, or should be the film that gets nominated
for awards and that no one saw coming a few months ago. It will not do
as well at the box office as the other two movies because it lacks the
star power. However it is better than both Little Miss Sunshine and
Juno. 
If you ask me right now what the best film of 2008 is so far, I would say 
Slumdog Millionaire. Final answer.
A+ 


http://mateostarrmovies.blogspot.com/2008/10/slumdog-millionaire.html