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Tropic Thunder is one of the best satires ever made, with a top-notch ensemble cast delivering some of their best performances. A true cult classic.
Had one of the most fun experiences watching this movie. The whole ensemble cast was spot on. What’s your opinion on Bullet Train?
What’s the most tragic character arc you’ve seen in a movie? My pick Dave Boyle in Mystic River.
What director, in your opinion, has fallen off lately despite having a strong filmography in the past? In my opinion, it’s Taika Waititi.
Thor: Ragnarok, What We Do in the Shadows, and Jojo Rabbit were all fun movies with solid storytelling. He had a very unique charm and style, but recently it feels like he’s lost his touch. Love and Thunder was such a mess, and the movie felt devoid of the fun and heart that his earlier films had.
A jumpscare in a horror movie that genuinely scared you? My pick is the jumpscare from Insidious (2010).
A movie with stunning visuals, high-octane action, and packed with references, Ready Player One was a really entertaining watch. What’s your opinion on it?
What’s the most fun cameo you’ve ever seen in a movie? My pick would be Bill Murray in Zombieland.
A pretty entertaining satire carried by the great Ralph Fiennes. What are your thoughts on The Menu?
With pretty interesting storytelling, strong performances from all the leads, and a very intense final fight sequence, The Last Duel was a really good watch. What's your opinion on it?
A bad/flopped movie that you would still want to see get a remake or sequel because it had good source material or a strong story, but very poor execution.
My pick is The Dark Tower. It had great source material, but the movie could not live up to it. I would love to see a faithful remake of it.
What’s your favorite horror/slasher character who actually makes smart decisions? My pick is Erin from You’re Next.
How many Bollywood movies talk about a greater purpose and scientific temperament? Probably far fewer than there should be. This scene from Ek Doctor Ki Maut (1990) feels far more relevant than many current films.
And Pankaj Kapur will always remain one of the best actors Bollywood has ever produced. The more of his work you watch, the more you understand his cinematic brilliance.
Having a pretty strong and commanding presence in whatever role she takes on, and being consistently great in her performances, Lena Headey is absolutely in the top league of actors. What’s your opinion on her?
What’s the oldest phone you think you could still use as your main phone today?
What Is your opinion on Don't Look Up
The movie didn’t try to be subtle and was pretty entertaining, and I especially liked the ending.
Anubhav Sinha has been faltering in his filmmaking approach recently. He takes on some genuinely strong subjects and his films do have a few good moments, but as complete movies they fail to deliver much. The supporting cast performances are top-notch, But the lead actor couldn’t deliver much.
Watched both Anek and Assi. Both suffer from coherence issues regarding what they actually want to showcase, and many of the subplots feel incomplete. Thappad had a very strong subject, but the way Anubhav wrote Taapsee’s character felt amateurish at times. Pink was far better in terms of courtroom scenes.
I fully acknowledge the importance of these subjects, and Anubhav did portray some harsh realities brilliantly in certain scenes, but overall the films couldn’t completely deliver for me.
What’s your opinion on Anubhav Sinha and his recent filmography? Has he been able to live up to your expectations?