2011 Oscars: Best Picture Reviews

THE MEGA MOVIE NIGHT OSCAR SPECIAL! Welcome to Movie Night With Jonathan Paula! YouTube’s #1 weekly interactive movie-review show – Usually focusing on recent DVD releases, old classics, and occasionally a brand new theater release. New episodes every Friday! Tonight’s Films: • 127 Hours — An epic struggle of determination, 9/10. • Black Swan — A disjointed, mind-bending thriller, 8/10. • The Fighter — Feel-good underdog redemption story, 9/10. • Inception — Stimulating thriller with fantastic environments, 9/10. • The Kids Are All Right — Occasionally inconsistent, but heartwarmingly intriguing, 7/10. • The King’s Speech — Slightly lacking, but beautifully honest, 8/10. • The Social Network — Expertly written, but nothing remarkable, 8/10. • Toy Story 3 — Fun bittersweet reunion for everyone, 9/10. • True Grit — Wild adventure, but nothing epic, 7/10. • Winter’s Bone — Surprisingly fresh, if mostly uneventful, 7/10. Rate Next Week’s Film: • Due Date — micropoll.com • Faster — micropoll.com Seen a movie in theaters recently? Tweet about it with the #JPMN hashtag, and have it featured on the show! ++++ Related Videos ++++ Movie Night: Inception — www.youtube.com Movie Night: Social Network — www.youtube.com Jon’s World: Oscar Reactions — www.youtube.com ++++++++++++++++++++++++ DVD Releases — bit.ly Twitter ————– bit.ly Facebook ——— bit.ly 2nd Channel —– bit.ly FAQ Video ——— bit.ly T-Shirts ———— bit.ly Use The App —— apps
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Highlights: Songs, certainly were the main paying points for this film. While Aaaresukoboyi shook the masses (never before a song created such a sensation as this song created in 1977). Kokilamma Pelliki will forever remain a connoisseurs delight for its audio visual extravaganza. Ennallakennalakennaalaku is an ageless theme song and Krushi untee will rank as one of the best solo songs. Animal stunts (in the film) went a long way in making the producers hit the ball out of the park. The many people who could not afford a circus ticket then, got a chance to watch Elephants do Shiva pooja help the hero take his shower rescue him several times from the villains etc. To cap it, the movie also has the hero fighting with a lion. NTR’s mass appeal, of course, was the reason behind the super success. Be it in fights (the rope fight in night effect is a classic act), songs (the step where NTR joins both his hands in the air and bends slightly in “Aaresukoboyi”), or in comedy scenes with Sulamiya get up, NTR was at his majestic best. In a nut shell, this is a quintessential commercial film, which continues to allure even the current audience.
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