Reviews for “Bride & Prejudice” are starting to trickle in,
and none are more integral to the film’s box office prospects than the
bi-directional thumbs of critics Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper
The verdict? Two thumbs up.
If you weren’t able to watch the show last weekend, here’s a brief recap:
:
Go see this on the big screen. You need to fully appreciate the vibrant colors
and the great music.
: Oh,
I loved it too and I’ve seen a lot of Bollywood movies in recent
years. They combine everything. And I have to admit, Aishwarya Rai has your eyes.
:
Fo’ real?
Whenever Gurinder Chadha waddles into a screening, I can’t help but think
of you.
: Let’s
make out.
: Okay.
Aw’ yeah, how’s that for some romantic diction? Sure, that recap might contain some inconsistencies or entire fabrications, but you get the gist. If you want to hear the real review, click here to download the MP3 (size: 250 KB). It’s worth the time, if just to hear the entertaining pair debate the placement of Rai on their list of most beautiful women in the world. (Roeper has her at #17; Ebert at #1).
“Bride & Prejudice” opens on February 11.
Sepia Mutiny: Fisking the “Bride and Prejudice” campaign; “Bride and Prejudice” postponed to February; The New York Times on “Bride and Prejudice”; Gurinder Chadha on her “Bride and Prejudice”