Zoran009 wrote:
ali_ikram wrote:
Ok, watched both yesterday in the comfort of home at 2x speed...
Neither is great, but I'd say they're somewhat tolerable. Especially since I was able to "enjoy" them both in 1/2 the time.
Blue: Budget could have easily been reduced by 20 -30 Crores if they got rid of the silly explosions. Great production values though, and more watchable than most Akshay movies. Must give the producers credit/discredit though for a lot of T&A zoom-ins. Though Lara didn't seem to care, Bollywood seems to have forgotten what family friendly movies are meant to be. 4/10
All The Best: The comedy is enjoyable if you suspend your logic AND try tro regress to the IQ of an average 10 year old. Otherwise, it wears quick. Million times better than Golmaal Returns though, and Johny Lever's scenes were quite engaging. Gotta say though that Mughda Godse's acting was abysmal compared to her intro in Fashion. Guess it makes a big difference having a talented director. The ending was completely ridiculous and out of left field though. 4/10
Yaar aapki farmaish par love aaj kal dekha! Darn it, it was shetaan ki aant , peecha nahi chode!!! I know now a days it is all relative!
Hated Blue .. what on earth were they thinking when they said this was Akshay's next best villain role after Ajnabee? I didnt exactly see him as much of a villain! Betrayed his friends yes but not exactly villainous!
Love Aaj Kal .. I want 1/2hr of my life back. I was SOOOOOOO lost and bored in the first 1/2 hr of this movie that I had to shut it off and throw the DVD in the garbage!
Geez are Bollywood flicks getting pathetic!
Sorry for the negative views .. I done ranting now ..