Guest guest Posted August 12, 2012 Report Share Posted August 12, 2012 Thanx Dr KS for saving me!!!;-D Diwakar ________________________________ To: Undisclosed-Recipient@... Sent: Sunday, 12 August 2012 5:42 PM Subject: Super Fool  Super Fool In the old times, movies would be based on mythological epics. That phase passed. Then films were made on classical novels. Even that phase passed. Then came the time when writers wrote block busters exclusively for the film. Remember Salim Javed? Even that phase passed. Then we came to the silly phase where the flicks were based on Comic books. Just when you thought that we had reached the nadir and could not go down any further, we had movies based on video games. But wait! We had not yet touched rock bottom. Now you get films which are based on SMS's. " Kya Superkool hai hum! " is a prime example of this tomfoolery. To be honest, you do guffaw occasionally, but most of the jokes have already done their round on your mobile phones. There is Anupam Kher whose mother is named Rosemary Marlowe. I bet you've heard that one umpteen number of times. However, there are some new ones too, where the producer Ekta Kapoor laughs at herself, when she shows a dreaming actor called Tiger deciding a film with Ekta, which will be called " Ekta Tiger " . Or a Super hero film called " Bra-One " , with a super hero who " supports " the women. If you ask me the story, I shall say, " What story? " Yeah! There are two guys who want to score big with Career, money and girls, not necessarily in that order. Tusshar and Reitesh .(I wonder if I spelled their names right, else they'll get jinxed by their numerologists. Here again I wonder why numerologists interfere with names. Shouldn't they consult alphabetologists?) The girls -Jane Dias and Neha Sharma act interchangeable parts and pretend to be Lesbian for no particular reason. The script, if you call that one, involves a horny pug called " Sakru " - " Suck " -roo- got it? It also involves a guru, Chunky Pandey called Guru 3G. To be frank, the movie is not all bad. You need to get a gang of college chaps together and leave your brain cells home. Then you will be laughing your #$% off over jokes which specifically mention that and other related words. All the jokes are strictly aimed below the belt. Go grab a wada pav and call Kalya, Motya and Chu#$%a, then you will really enjoy this madness. But if you want a more cerebral and visceral experience, don't miss the blood soaked saga of Gangs of Wasseypur, parts 1 & 2, which are the contenders of " Godfather " made in Bihar. Lots of blood shed, but when you leave the theatre, you cannot forget the hauntingly Kohl lined eyes of a bloodied Sardar Khan, played by Manoj Bajpayee and his successor Nawazuddin Siddique. However, if you like Bubble gum, there is Super kool. -Kishore Shah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2012 Report Share Posted August 12, 2012 Nice review Kishoreda. Any truly good movies lately ? I can only think of Three idiots and Kahani from recent times. Ashok 1984 Sent from my iPad > Super Fool > > In the old times, movies would be based on mythological epics. That phase > passed. Then films were made on classical novels. Even that phase passed. > Then came the time when writers wrote block busters exclusively for the > film. Remember Salim Javed? Even that phase passed. Then we came to the > silly phase where the flicks were based on Comic books. Just when you > thought that we had reached the nadir and could not go down any further, we > had movies based on video games. But wait! We had not yet touched rock > bottom. Now you get films which are based on SMS's. > > " Kya Superkool hai hum! " is a prime example of this tomfoolery. To be > honest, you do guffaw occasionally, but most of the jokes have already done > their round on your mobile phones. There is Anupam Kher whose mother is > named Rosemary Marlowe. I bet you've heard that one umpteen number of times. > However, there are some new ones too, where the producer Ekta Kapoor laughs > at herself, when she shows a dreaming actor called Tiger deciding a film > with Ekta, which will be called " Ekta Tiger " . Or a Super hero film called > " Bra-One " , with a super hero who " supports " the women. > > If you ask me the story, I shall say, " What story? " Yeah! There are two guys > who want to score big with Career, money and girls, not necessarily in that > order. Tusshar and Reitesh .(I wonder if I spelled their names right, else > they'll get jinxed by their numerologists. Here again I wonder why > numerologists interfere with names. Shouldn't they consult > alphabetologists?) The girls -Jane Dias and Neha Sharma act > interchangeable parts and pretend to be Lesbian for no particular reason. > > The script, if you call that one, involves a horny pug called " Sakru " - > " Suck " -roo- got it? It also involves a guru, Chunky Pandey called Guru 3G. > > To be frank, the movie is not all bad. You need to get a gang of college > chaps together and leave your brain cells home. Then you will be laughing > your #$% off over jokes which specifically mention that and other related > words. All the jokes are strictly aimed below the belt. Go grab a wada pav > and call Kalya, Motya and Chu#$%a, then you will really enjoy this madness. > > But if you want a more cerebral and visceral experience, don't miss the > blood soaked saga of Gangs of Wasseypur, parts 1 & 2, which are the > contenders of " Godfather " made in Bihar. Lots of blood shed, but when you > leave the theatre, you cannot forget the hauntingly Kohl lined eyes of a > bloodied Sardar Khan, played by Manoj Bajpayee and his successor Nawazuddin > Siddique. > > However, if you like Bubble gum, there is Super kool. > > -Kishore Shah > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2012 Report Share Posted August 12, 2012 Beautiful review :-) Btw, I saw eragon yesterday (after promising everyone I would see it after your review) and I thoroughly enjoyed the movie :-) Ravin '82 > ** > > > Super Fool > > In the old times, movies would be based on mythological epics. That phase > passed. Then films were made on classical novels. Even that phase passed. > Then came the time when writers wrote block busters exclusively for the > film. Remember Salim Javed? Even that phase passed. Then we came to the > silly phase where the flicks were based on Comic books. Just when you > thought that we had reached the nadir and could not go down any further, > we > had movies based on video games. But wait! We had not yet touched rock > bottom. Now you get films which are based on SMS's. > > " Kya Superkool hai hum! " is a prime example of this tomfoolery. To be > honest, you do guffaw occasionally, but most of the jokes have already > done > their round on your mobile phones. There is Anupam Kher whose mother is > named Rosemary Marlowe. I bet you've heard that one umpteen number of > times. > However, there are some new ones too, where the producer Ekta Kapoor > laughs > at herself, when she shows a dreaming actor called Tiger deciding a film > with Ekta, which will be called " Ekta Tiger " . Or a Super hero film called > " Bra-One " , with a super hero who " supports " the women. > > If you ask me the story, I shall say, " What story? " Yeah! There are two > guys > who want to score big with Career, money and girls, not necessarily in > that > order. Tusshar and Reitesh .(I wonder if I spelled their names right, else > they'll get jinxed by their numerologists. Here again I wonder why > numerologists interfere with names. Shouldn't they consult > alphabetologists?) The girls -Jane Dias and Neha Sharma act > interchangeable parts and pretend to be Lesbian for no particular reason. > > The script, if you call that one, involves a horny pug called " Sakru " - > " Suck " -roo- got it? It also involves a guru, Chunky Pandey called Guru 3G. > > To be frank, the movie is not all bad. You need to get a gang of college > chaps together and leave your brain cells home. Then you will be laughing > your #$% off over jokes which specifically mention that and other related > words. All the jokes are strictly aimed below the belt. Go grab a wada pav > and call Kalya, Motya and Chu#$%a, then you will really enjoy this madness. > > But if you want a more cerebral and visceral experience, don't miss the > blood soaked saga of Gangs of Wasseypur, parts 1 & 2, which are the > contenders of " Godfather " made in Bihar. Lots of blood shed, but when you > leave the theatre, you cannot forget the hauntingly Kohl lined eyes of a > bloodied Sardar Khan, played by Manoj Bajpayee and his successor > Nawazuddin > Siddique. > > However, if you like Bubble gum, there is Super kool. > > -Kishore Shah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2012 Report Share Posted August 12, 2012 Like I said in my review, you can watch Gangs of Wasseypur parts 1 & 2 Its like Godfather in Bihar Kishore Shah 1974 -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 8:18 PM To: <mgims > Subject: Re: Super Fool > Nice review Kishoreda. > > Any truly good movies lately ? > > I can only think of Three idiots and Kahani from recent times. > > Ashok 1984 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2012 Report Share Posted August 13, 2012 I do feel like a super fool whenever I go for a Hindi movie. Bharat ________________________________ To: Undisclosed-Recipient@... Sent: Sunday, 12 August 2012 5:42 PM Subject: Super Fool  Super Fool In the old times, movies would be based on mythological epics. That phase passed. Then films were made on classical novels. Even that phase passed. Then came the time when writers wrote block busters exclusively for the film. Remember Salim Javed? Even that phase passed. Then we came to the silly phase where the flicks were based on Comic books. Just when you thought that we had reached the nadir and could not go down any further, we had movies based on video games. But wait! We had not yet touched rock bottom. Now you get films which are based on SMS's. " Kya Superkool hai hum! " is a prime example of this tomfoolery. To be honest, you do guffaw occasionally, but most of the jokes have already done their round on your mobile phones. There is Anupam Kher whose mother is named Rosemary Marlowe. I bet you've heard that one umpteen number of times. However, there are some new ones too, where the producer Ekta Kapoor laughs at herself, when she shows a dreaming actor called Tiger deciding a film with Ekta, which will be called " Ekta Tiger " . Or a Super hero film called " Bra-One " , with a super hero who " supports " the women. If you ask me the story, I shall say, " What story? " Yeah! There are two guys who want to score big with Career, money and girls, not necessarily in that order. Tusshar and Reitesh .(I wonder if I spelled their names right, else they'll get jinxed by their numerologists. Here again I wonder why numerologists interfere with names. Shouldn't they consult alphabetologists?) The girls -Jane Dias and Neha Sharma act interchangeable parts and pretend to be Lesbian for no particular reason. The script, if you call that one, involves a horny pug called " Sakru " - " Suck " -roo- got it? It also involves a guru, Chunky Pandey called Guru 3G. To be frank, the movie is not all bad. You need to get a gang of college chaps together and leave your brain cells home. Then you will be laughing your #$% off over jokes which specifically mention that and other related words. All the jokes are strictly aimed below the belt. Go grab a wada pav and call Kalya, Motya and Chu#$%a, then you will really enjoy this madness. But if you want a more cerebral and visceral experience, don't miss the blood soaked saga of Gangs of Wasseypur, parts 1 & 2, which are the contenders of " Godfather " made in Bihar. Lots of blood shed, but when you leave the theatre, you cannot forget the hauntingly Kohl lined eyes of a bloodied Sardar Khan, played by Manoj Bajpayee and his successor Nawazuddin Siddique. However, if you like Bubble gum, there is Super kool. -Kishore Shah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2012 Report Share Posted August 13, 2012 Thanks Kishoreda. These days can't stomach violent movies. Ashok 1984 Sent from my iPad > Like I said in my review, you can watch Gangs of Wasseypur parts 1 & 2 > Its like Godfather in Bihar > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > -------------------------------------------------- > > Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 8:18 PM > To: <mgims > > Subject: Re: Super Fool > > > Nice review Kishoreda. > > > > Any truly good movies lately ? > > > > I can only think of Three idiots and Kahani from recent times. > > > > Ashok 1984 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2012 Report Share Posted August 13, 2012 Kishore, your review gives a cold shoulder to Super Kool! In good old days-late sixties- reviewers were a bit generous: they would blow hot, blow cold. SP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2012 Report Share Posted August 14, 2012 Yeah! I remember that movie " Blow hot! Blow Cold! " . I wasn't an adult at that time, so I could see the movie only at a later stage*. But by then it had Blown Stale. By today's standards it is just a tepid story. It was much hyped as an erotic masterpiece. Not much of erotica there. Not much of piece either. Probably a part of master. Kishore Shah 1974 *We actually could not see adult movies in those not so good old days. No amount of bribing worked -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 10:08 PM To: <mgims > Subject: Re: Super Fool > > Kishore, your review gives a cold shoulder to Super Kool! In good old > days-late sixties- reviewers were a bit generous: they would blow hot, > blow cold. > > SP > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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