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Saturday Night Movie Nights – JFM 2026

Saturday nights are movie nights.

The new rental apartment we moved – to be near Prithvi’s school had a large white wall in the living room – and my first thought was Projector – and I acquired one.

We go coke chips shopping around 7PM. No rules evening. Then we project the movie on the white wall  and watch the movie with the cats and a scared dog which will runaway into the bedroom whenever there is a dishum dishum sound.

Here is the list of movies this quarter so far.

  1. Vampire in the Bronx  – 3/5 

Prithvi loves New York. Movie about a bunch of teens. A bit scary. All the right ingredients. It was ok.. didnt scare much but it was a fun watch

2. Peanut Butter Falcon – 5/5 

Just watch it.

“You are not invited to my birthday party” – the highest insult  our hero can come up with. Mine too going forward 🙂

“Tyler, am I gonna die?”

“Yes u gonna die
That ain’t the question
The question is whether dey gonna have a good story to tell bout u after u gone.”

3. Sinners – 5/5

Awseome Music. Good Scare. Vampires. Loved it.

4. Great Flood – 1/5

They over rode my selection and picked a movie without any research. And was a bakwas apocalypse movie with an infinite loop and a simulation. Run away as fast as possible from this movie.

5. Durandhar – 4/5

Special mention – we went on a Saturday evening –  to theatre and carried Prithvi’s Aadhar. He had turned 18. And they did ask for his Id. Went without reading any reviews. Loved the music and Akshay Khanna’s snicker.

6. Life of Chuck 4/5

Lovely movie. Lovely dance. Reinforces – it’s all Maya.

7. Eko 5/5

Oh these Mallu movies. With a small budget and a bunch of strays these guys have created a master piece.

After the movie  we were watching the YouTube videos trying to interpret the ending.

8. Blues Brothers 5/5

One of the joys of life is to relive the joy I had experienced watching a movie – once again with Prithvi. P loved it too.

There is a scene at the beginning when the Blues brothers will fall from the stairs scared by their orphanage mother. Your rib will hurt I promise.

9. Extra Ordinary 4/5

Typical British Humour. Loved it. But dont recommend watching with your kid – gets a bit uncomfortable in the room –  in the climax.

10. Humarae Ram 5/5

This one Saturday – I think the day Prithvi wrote his Board – Chemistry exam – we travelled to Chowdeshwaraih Memorial Hall for this play.

Mind blown. Raavan killed it. His timing and comical elements were too good.

And the end when Raavan is dying – he imparts his wisdom to Lakshman – my Hindi is 65% I would say.. and I could appreciate the depth and rhyming.

And the meeting of Raam and Hanuman. The whole auditorium was in tears. Amazing play. This was their 416th show I think.

11. Sarvam Maaya 5/5 

Lovely movie. Few scary portions when the Ghost gets scared! Lovely music.

These Mallu movies I say.

2 more weekends in March.. will be updating.

 

 

The Pixar Touch

The above video is from 1967 Disney’s Jungle Book – and this is the best part of this movie in my opinion – smooth animation, great synchronization wtih music and great drama. While watching the movie it does not feel it is a cartoon – what an achievement Disney!

This post is however about the story of Pixar. The founders have a dream – to create a full length animated movie – not hand drawn like Disney’s but animated on a Computer. The founders were all along inspired / coached / educated by Disney’s philosophy on how to make an animated movie with emotion and a story. Pixar wouldnt  be Pixar without Disney.

The technology, software, methodology – none existed when they started. This core team of Pixar – which came into existence as part of George Lucas’s Studio and later got sold to Steve Jobs later – were involved in developing some of these methodologies – Z Buffer, Ray Tracing, Shadow on Shadow, Particle animation – Photoshop was originally developed at Pixar and then sold to Adobe.

The second half of the book devotes a chapter each for each of the Pixar’s hits – right till Ratatouille.  The story behind how the team was formed, how the idea originated, the legal troubles they fought – you will get tremendous respect for each of these movies.

If you are a fan of animation and Pixar ( /Steve Jobs ) you would love this book. Here are some interesting stories :

* It took almost 2 years of coercing to make Disney approve Toy Story. And mid way they almost scraped it  thinking it was not good

* Finding Nemo was laughed at by Eisner ( Disney’s horrible CEO ) – and when it is released Finding Nemo eclipses The Lion King in BO collection ( till then held the all time record for biggest BO collection )

* For Monster’s Inc – Pixar gets sued for copyright violation of the theme – Monster hiding under a closet. Apparently the brave girl, the hairy hero and one eyed side kick were part of a poem – and inadvertently Pixar’s story writers got influenced / inspired ( their defense ). They settled out of court for an undisclosed sum

* Dreamworks was started by a guy who was pissed off by Eisner. He wanted to hurt Disney – so he stole the 2nd movie idea – Bugs Life from Pixar’s director over coffee – and made a clone called – AntZ – similar theme, story line – and released it before Bugs Life. After that Pixar became very closed to outsiders.

* Cars is the worst movie to come out of Pixar – though technically it had many advancements like Ray Tracing in it. Each frame took some 20 hours to render. That is 24 frames per second, and movie is more than an hour. But made hell lot of money for Disney

* There is a very intriguing movie called Princess Mononke that I watched last month – the director is apparently a respected Japanese Animator – Miyazaki – he visits Pixar HQ. They pitch the idea of Incredibles to him and he gives some wise crack I cant recollect now. One of the directors have a wall full of Miyazaki’s characters.

* Pixar went IPO 10 days after the release of Toy Story – Steve Job’s idea – so they had the movie drive their opening day numbers.

Incidentally – my review of Incredibles – written way back in 2004 was the first post of my blog. I for one love Computer Animation and I watch all cartoon movies. If you read this book you will get the answer to the following question – which keeps coming to me whenever I watch a Pixar movie.

How in the LIVING HELL can Pixar manage to make hit after hit after hit.