Originally posted by: .KuchiMama.Ds
"Bande hai hum uske hume susu ka zor "
Yeah Im talking abt Doom 3.Aamir was just like that..as sahir.And as samar i felt like he was doing rohit of KMG.😕
Last scene was 😆😆Jackie- "Aisi ki Taisi"..But I hated the part he suicides,he actually did'nt think about his two kids.Abhi- He was good,better than Aamir atleastKat: Palak japakte gayab except the date scene 😆😆Uday: Honestly he was better than the above actors..His acting was good as ali,the bus scene cracked me up.😆Stunts: Lame..The most lame was aamir riding the bike on a rope.and the police instead of shooting were drooling over him 🥱🥱 RIP Logic and Physics1.5/5
Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
I need a place to officially vent about Dhoom 3, and then I remembered this thread on the forum. I feel like if I can stop one person from wasting three precious hours of their life, I will have made a difference in the world. 😆
I never watch Bollywood movies in theaters, and I think the last one I saw was English Vinglish. In a moment of weakness (or perhaps foolishness), I decided to watch D3 with my family in theaters ... what a complete utter waste of my time. What WAS that? Terrible plot ... ridiculous stunts and terrible dialogues. The action sequences were sooo long and it was one after the other after the other. I mean besides Aamir Khan none of the actors actually needed any dialogues really.It's nice to see that Bollywood is moving forward in modern times of technology and innovation and is able to show action sequences like these but having technology does not automatically give them the right to misuse technology ... I mean do logic, physics, common sense all fly out the window when they're coming up with these stunts?Lastly, the best part about watching movies like say the Oceans series or Now You See Me is that they show you how the robbery or the magic trick was done. You get to see the idea behind it - and that's where the actual intelligence of the writing come into play. Bravo to Bollywood for making a movie on such a grand scale that there was no need to work on that part of the script. Perhaps the audience is so intelligent that they can figure out on their own how Aamir Khan was robbing all these banks that they don't need the writers to show them.Give me a break! What a disappointment. And the major twist - how convenient. It's like a Bollywood movie from the 80s with today's technology./rant over
Wanted to say the exact same thing!I honestly went in expecting that it will be robberies done with magic...just like in Now You See Me. ALL I saw in D3 was money flying out of the bank after the job was done. W*F? I felt like the whole entire movie I saw bike chases. EVERY MINUTE. Where the hell is the plot? What kind of a ridiculous shit of a story or a twist is that? The twist - there are 2! REALLY?What was the need of Katrina Kaif in the movie? What is her role exactly?I think the real problem is that you can't connect with the sahir/samar characters and their story. It's so far fetched. Overall, horrible movie! D2 was wayyy ahead! At least it had some kind of a plot and roles to all of the characters. No mindless bike chases.Save your money!
Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
Rapz - the best part was when Anderson asks the white girl cop/investigator who's behind these robberies and she declares all she can say at the moment is that it's a thief. I lost it at that part and chuckled really loudly in the theater. I really wanted to stand up and applaud the writers at that point. 😆@Katrina Kaif: Don't be silly, Rapz, what's her role in ANY movie, really? 😆 I will say she danced well in Kamli, at least there's something she's good at.It was so funny to see Aamir Khan singing and dancing. I was like seriously?! This is what the world has come down to now!I don't remember really liking D2 either so I'll reserve comment there. I remember the first one was light-hearted and had funny moments. Or maybe I was just young and stupid then.You said it best - W*F was that!
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