It all started on this saturday evening (i.e.,30th june) when it rained heavily in bangalore due to which we had a really long power cut from 5.30 p.m i guess. Me and my friend were waiting for the power to come and at 8 we thought that its a waste of time waiting and went for dinner. After dinner we saw that power hadn't come still and thought of just takin a walk down the street when my friend said that it would be good if we went to PVR to watch a movie instead of just wasting time.
So after going there we were checking out the films available and were disappointed that Prince Of Persia tickets weren't available. While considering other options we saw this name 'Daybreakers' which sounded kind of interested and so when we saw its poster it looked like a sci-fi movie. So we took two tickets (each costing 210/- which is considerably higher for a 2D film) and waited for the show to begin which was at 10.00 p.m.
Finally when the show started,even then there weren't many people in the theater. As it started,in the first few minutes we got to know that the film would be on vampires. The film in the initial part was good as it depicted the extinction in human race as all were turned into vampires due to an outbreak and the humans who remained were hunted down for blood by the vampires and it all starts when the hero(don't remember his name...) meets human people and tries to help them as he was deceived and turned into vampire. From there the film was unfolding a whole new concept for every 5 odd minutes(don't ask me what they are) and not only me but all the people in the theater were like WTF is this!!!
It was like all were waiting when this damn film would end and all had a sigh of relief just the film had ended even though that was a vague one. The direction was good and as expected of a hollywood movie but the concepts that were brought up were so ridiculous that it looked like this film was made to just spend money.This was one hell of a way to spend a saturday night and you might consider better options for your own sake other than watching this movie.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
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Welcome to the world of expensive cinema! I heard PVR Cinemas in Delhi are costlier!
ReplyDeleteOnce I had gone to watch movie in Gold Class at Rs.600/-(must have changed now) in PVR Cinemas, Bangalore. If you can afford to shell out that much, it's worth watching a movie there, but make sure its a movie worth watching!
dude then its way back. Now the gold class is 750/- on weekdays and a round figure of 1000 bucks on weekends...:)
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