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Ram Setu Movie
Introduction: Ram Setu (transl. The bridge of Rama) is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language action-adventure film directed by Abhishek Sharmaa The film stars Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nushrratt Bharuccha and Satya Dev and follows an archeologist who is investigating the nature of Ram Setu, also known as Adam's Bridge.
By Gaurav Khetpal2 years ago in Proof
Top 5 Best Movies 2020
No doubt about it: in 2022, motion pictures are back, back, back. Following two years of deferred discharges, shut picture houses, and ended creations, the film has retaliated - the principal half of this current year has carried with it a surge of magnificent practices in film dominance, from terrific blockbusters and scuzzy delights to delicate person dramatizations and sort busting huge advantages. It's more clear than at any other time that the big-screen experience has such a great amount to offer, shipping us to fresh-out-of-the-box new universes - or taking us more profound into our own - and interfacing us with intense, splendid characters en route.
By Zack Newday2 years ago in Proof
Bad Movie Drinking Game - Elvis (2022)
Baz Luhrmann's latest film Elvis is, in some ways, not a bad movie at all. In other ways, it's completely incomprehensible. Approximately the first half is so overloaded with fanciful editing and all-over-the-map storytelling that it's often difficult to follow what is going on. However, it is also wildly entertaining. The latter half gets bogged down in a repetitive cycle of Elvis being depressed and getting taken advantage of by the big bad Tom Hanks. But even so, the film has enough personality that it's worth watching right to the end. Austin Butler's much-lauded performance as the music icon Elvis Presley is deserving of its praise, Tom Hanks' bizarre performance as the Colonel deserves its confused response.
By Natalie McC2 years ago in Proof
Bad Movie Drinking Game: The Fantastic Beasts Trilogy
Whether you were into the Harry Potter series or not, I think most people can agree that the Fantastic Beasts trilogy has been a bit of a mess. No hate to anyone who loves these movies, but there's a reason they haven't reached anywhere near the same degree of success as Harry Potter, and it's not just because of J.K. Rowling's political views (although that certainly doesn't help).
By Natalie McC2 years ago in Proof
The Movie Cafe: Sports Drama
In the mood for a sports movie, but you don't know what to watch? Tell me, how long are you going to go surfing through Netflix? Not very long if you keep on reading. I've got a beautiful lineup of sports movies for anyone to watch and that includes the people who don't even like sports. "That's impossible!" Well, allow me to show you, starting with a man who proved otherwise.
By Milith Jade "MJ"2 years ago in Proof
Bad Movie Drinking Game - The Happening
The Happening, the 2008 film by infamous director M. Night Shyamalan, is a classic bad movie. There are tons of Youtube videos with millions of views tearing it apart, dissecting its nonsense, absurdity, and hilarity. If you've ever seen one of those videos and thought the movie looked funny but too stupid to actually sit down and watch for 90 minutes, here's a way to make the experience more fun. However, having now seen the movie myself, I will say that it's insane enough that it doesn't even need alcohol to enhance it. Although it's practically universally acknowledged as a bad movie, if you sincerely love this movie, or any of the movies I will ever describe as "bad," please know that badness is not an objective trait or even a negative quality. All movies can bring joy and are art.
By Natalie McC2 years ago in Proof
Bad Movie Drinking Game - Cyrano (2022)
Ever since I saw the trailer for Cyrano back in October, I knew it would be a new classic bad movie. The trailer, which I would go on to see before every movie I saw in theatres for the next six months, is jam-packed with corny dialogue and lazy singing. It contains a conversation, which I have since memorized, that made me laugh so much that I knew, right away, that this movie was destined to be a bad movie drinking game. The conversation goes as follows, performed with breathy, posh British accents:
By Natalie McC2 years ago in Proof
Bad Movie Drinking Game - Percy Jackson 1 & 2
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief was one of the first bad movie drinking games my boyfriend and I did together, and it remains one of the best ever. Its sequel, Sea of Monsters, was a close second. If you sincerely love this movie, or any of the movies I will ever describe as "bad," please know that badness is not an objective trait or even a negative quality. All movies can bring joy and are art.
By Natalie McC2 years ago in Proof