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The Lincoln Lawyer Quietly Became One of the Most Consistent Shows on Television

The Lincoln Lawyer Seasons 1-4 Review Spoiler Warning: This article contains spoilers for Seasons 1 through 4 of The Lincoln Lawyer. In an era where television series either collapse under their own ambition or disappear after one good season, The Lincoln Lawyer has quietly done something impressive. It stayed consistently engaging across multiple seasons while maintaining the spirit of the original novels better than most modern adaptations. The series never tries to reinvent itself into prestige television. Instead, it understands exactly what it is supposed to be: intelligent legal drama with strong character chemistry, layered cases, and season long tension that keeps moving forward naturally. Across four seasons, that formula has worked remarkably well. One of the Better Book Adaptations in Recent Television One of the strongest aspects of The Lincoln Lawyer is its fidelity to the books by Michael Connelly....

Pink Panther 2 :: Hilarious all the way

Right from the first scene the movie grabs the attention of the viewers and keeps throwing in the regular dosage of humor and comedy. Steve Martin is all over the place and is ably assisted by the rest of the cast. My favorite scenes in the movie are the hamburger/ " We were being recorded scene " and " Deductions " scene. The movie possesses gripping storyline even though it kinda slips near the end. Aishwariya's role in the movie makes it more attractive not on account of her exceptional acting but mere presence. Her acting in the movie is OK and she although has a profound role but is overshadowed by much brilliant actors around her. Andy Garcia is at his usual best although the role is limited but still Andy places the part really really well. The movie's climax is very much unusual and seems a touch too much in the end.  Overall the movie is a good Sunday evening watch on TV.

The Prestige :: Probably the prestige of Christian Bale

Christian Bale's 2006 movie The Prestige brought back people's interest in magic (Harry Potter's magic was more childish I would say). This movie has it all. Thrill, Mystery, Fight, Science and top it all Magic. The Prestige being the third of the steps in performing a magical trick. The Pledge is the first part where the magicians shows something ordinary to the people, The Turn is making the ordinary thing do something extraordinary e.g., making it disappear and The Prestige part is where the extraordinary part has to be undone. The name is appropriate for the movie because in this we see all three stages being enacted in the real life of the magicians. Bale's performance is excellent although at times Hugh Jackmann upstages him on a number of occasions. The movie revolves around the life and times of two magicians Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) and Robert Angier (Hugh Jackmann). Their friendship turns into rivalry where they go as far as sabotaging the other magici...

Raavan : A hollywood movie made in bollywood

Raavan (The evil) movie, started off watching just out of curiosity, without any hopes or expectations. At times it good to be shocked by watching a movie without reading its review or trailer or songs. The first thing that impressed was the excellent cinematography, beautiful locations and extremely well done makeup.  The cast is impressive with both Abhishek and Govinda doing their roles to the best of their abilities. Ashwirya Rai's acting matures with each movie she does, here it seems that she has reached her nirvana. She portrays the wife of a police officer in captivity of criminals. The movies not only touches the base with good acting but also shows why it is unnecessary to have irrelevant songs. Not a single song in the movie was irrelevant. The music score is fantastic and each song fits into the situation. One aspect that needs mentioning is that most of the songs were shot in the situation where the actors were instead of taking them to imaginary worlds (in most cases...

Empire of the Sun :: Christian Bale's Baptism

Christian Bale's 1987 baptism was one worth dying for a lead role in Steven Spielberg's world war movie. How can one have a better start to a career? Bale's acting throughout frankly was more mature than some of his later movies :). At age around 12-13 years he did his role with courage and determination of a veteran. The movie set in the WWII China where the westerners are thinking that time goes on and on and that rich are rich and poor are poor. Sudden change of situation brings the rich on the streets and begging and in the words of Bale  " people will do anything for a potato". Jim "Jamie" Graham (Christian Bale) goes through the period of war in camps learning on the fly living out his dictum that "The best teacher's the university of life". His transition from a elitist pampered child to one who could steal at will was staggering but at the same time maintains his dignity, honor and integrity. He is famous for his social work, w...

Ocean's Eleven

Never before have I seen a movie with so many stars and still holding its spine. Ocean Eleven did this and not only was able to carve a space for dominant actors like George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Andy Garcia, Matt Damon and Bernie Mac but at the same time ensure that they participate in the plot and still keep the limelight. Most commendable role is that of Danny Ocean and Rusty. They as a pair inspire not only confidence in their eleven but also reach out to the audience. The audience are made to believe that they are really the best and capable of pulling out any con job. The recruitment drive is my favorite part in the movie and I believe that's where the excitement lies. Andy Garcia has a negative role in the movie but he also manages to impress the user by fitting into the role as well as he fit into the gangster / policemen roles in the past. Julia Robert's role is limited (in comparison to others) but she does it gracefully. She portrays her internal strif...

Aeon Flux :: Another movie (money) down the drain

Aeon Flux staring Charlize Theron is in the same vein as Equilibrium and Minority Report. A set of people bent upon correcting the mankind without its consent and in doing so breaking / bending a few rules to achieve what was set out as a way of ensuring mankind's survival as well as well being. This like in the aforementioned movies results in dictatorship and suffocation for mankind. The movie is good on theme, bad on story development, good on cinematography and fight sequences and fails to leave a mark on the viewers.

Zeitgeist the movie :: wonderful but lacking

Zeitgeist the movie is a three part movie series about  the following topics Part 1: The greatest story ever told Part 2: All the world's a stage Part 3: Don't mind the men behind the curtain Part 1: The greatest story ever told This part deals with the history of  Christianity and world religions only in context. The story starts with the Egyptian religion and how it managed to survive and appear in modern religions (especially Christianity). Even if this story is fake or half truth but the way the movie presents the links between Egyptian religion and astrological facts and Christianity is really mind blowing.  Part 2: All the world's a stage The story of 9/11 and conspiracy theory behind it being an insider job is analyzed. The analysis seems objective and hits the bull's eye as far as the analysis is concerned. The screening is a bit of over-dosage of "pancake effect". The idea could have been briliant had zeitgeist been launched before Fahrenheit 9...

Equilibrium over Minority Report :: Still Open Questions

As the war against terrorism goes on and on, one is reminded of two movies that lit up the year 2002, Equilibrium and Minority Report. Both the movies showcase humanity's attempt to achieve "equilibrium" by using methods that go a bit further than usual to ensure that human society comes to terms with itself instead of pursuing self-destruct. Minority Report Minority report sets out to achieve the goal of a crime-less society by employing psychics who can foresee the future, using their minority report the pre-crime control police goes about stopping the crime before it happens and punishing the misdeed before it has actually happened. Equilibrium The pre-crime of the minority report is replaced by another methodology here by Grammaton Clerics. This is the law enforcement agency which uses a chemical to control the emotions of people. Every one is supposed to administer the drug otherwise its considered a sense-offense to feel something and to appreciate art, music or...

Sajna hai mujhe : : How not to remix a song

A beautiful song was part of the movie Saudagar (1973). Sajna hai mujhe sajna kai liye. That song was filmed in a very straightforward yet elegant manner .  While the same song's remix was released pretty late and included with a video . The latest video was given all the shades of modern parlor and included a lot of psychedelic stuff. However that was not the original intention (or even if written by a later day poet) of the poet. The song is supposed to be by a girl who is getting ready all by herself as indicated by the following lyrics. Phool Si Mahek Uthoon Main Khilke Titali Se Pankh Udhaar Loon Har Ang Ka Rang Nikhaar Loon, Sajna Hai Mujhe  Then showing smoking girl totally spoils the whole show and renders the video totally worthless.The total makeup being a tattoo makes it sound absurd and totally out of sync with the lyrics of the song.