Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
An average follow-up by David Ayer and Jason Statham to the surprisingly engaging 'The Beekeeper'. A template Statham flick - this one sees our man once again returning to his old, rough ways to rescue someone close to him who's in distress. It gets mildly interesting towards the end, but that's about it.
It’s amazing how David Ayer’s output remains so unpredictable and inconsistent. He follows an 'End of Watch' with a 'Sabotage', a 'Fury' with a 'Suicide Squad', and now 'The Beekeeper' with this.
If you took a shot of alcohol every time the annoying duo of Supriya and Hemal (who plays Sachin and Supriya's daughter) said 'Murti Pan Navasachi Aani Navra Pan Navsacha,' you'd die of alcohol poisoning.
The only reason I watched it in a cinema hall was because the tickets were up for grabs at Rs. 99 on occasion of National Cinema Day.
An all time classic comedy with Ashok Saraf & Laxmikant Berde in top form and Sachin also as a director. Have lost count the no. of times I have seen the film and I can never get tired of watching it. It also makes an important point, by showing that comedies need not always be risque and indulge in double meaning jokes to be funny and successful.
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