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Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Amid the Hollywood strikes, Tom Cruise’s latest ‘Mission: Impossible’ reveals what’s at stake with AI in movies

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike has been going for over 130 days. Joined by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), Hollywood writers are protesting several issues.

Among other demands, the WGA is calling for explicit regulations on the use of AI in media production, in what Time Magazine called “a pivotal moment” in film history.

Enter Tom Cruise and cue the Mission: Impossible theme music.

Although Barbie and Oppenheimer received most attention this summer, Tom Cruise’s latest instalment in the Mission: Impossible series (Dead Reckoning Part One), reveals more about the future of movies.

Highlights threat from AI

Eerily prescient to the Hollywood strikes, yet begun well before the strike in 2020, this blockbuster explores AI threats to human society and our political order.

Cruise’s nemesis is an AI program called the Entity. Created as a cyberweapon, the Entity achieves sentience to become both agent and object in the ensuing global competition for power.

With computational omniscience in a digitally networked and reliant world, the Entity can manipulate digital and physical infrastructure, such as mobile phones and transit systems, and thus also control the humans who rely on digital interfaces.

Recognizing the Entity as a fundamental threat to humanity, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) of the Impossible Missions Force goes rogue (again) to acquire and destroy the AI.

Immersive experience

The film’s plot is a vivid reminder of how little agency humans have in digital environments, even as the cinematic environment relies on contemporary technologies to immerse its audience.

Like Cruise’s previous summer 2022 blockbuster, Top Gun: Maverick, Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning is designed to be cinema as experience more than story, using drone cinematography and sophisticated sound editing.

Director Christopher McQuarrie explained his approach as dedicated to “a fully immersive big screen experience,” including high-definition video and sound technologies that allow editors to create the sensation of sound in the audience’s physical environment.

Human acting, star power

As a Hollywood movie star, Cruise is similarly devoted to creating visceral audience experiences.

Even as computer-generated imagery (CGI) and digital effects have overtaken big-budget films, Cruise insists on doing all of his own stunts. He explicitly compared his approach to classic film performances, saying: “No one asked Gene Kelly, ‘Why do you dance? Why do you do your own dancing?”

Clips of his riding a motorcycle off a cliff circulated online six months before the film released.

When Mission: Impossible was released in July 2023 Cruise surprised fans at global premieres, spending time on the red carpet meeting and talking with them.

His dedication to in-person presence recalls an earlier era of Hollywood, when movie stars could not rely on social media to connect with their fans. Despite his public support for the strike, he also advocated for exemptions to allow actors to promote their films.

No digital de-aging

Unsurprisingly, McQuarrie decided against using a digitally de-aged Cruise, instead focusing attention on the physical fitness of a movie star who appears far younger than his 61 years.

All of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning recalls earlier eras of cinema. The film’s title is taken, at least in part, from the 1947 film with Humphrey Bogart.

References to the six previous Mission: Impossible films abound, including the return of Canadian actor, Henry Czerny as Kittridge, Hunt’s adversary from the franchise’s first film in 1996.

The early desert sequence recalls big-screen desert epics like Lawrence of Arabia (1962), while the submarine introduction to the Entity’s power echoes The Hunt for Red October (1990), among others.

Classic car, train chases

A 20-minute car chase through the streets of Rome features an imperilled baby carriage on steps, a reference to the same scenario in director Sergei Eisenstein’s influential Battleship Potemkin from 1925.

Cruise is handcuffed to costar Hayley Atwell, a trick used in various films, including the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), while driving a small yellow Fiat, reminiscent of both The Italian Job (1965) and The Bourne Identity (2002).

There’s even an extended sequence where Hunt battles enemies on top of and throughout the Orient Express train, evoking everything from the films based on Agatha Christie’s novel, to Buster Keaton’s The General (1926), to yet another James Bond film, From Russia with Love (1963), whose plot hinged on the threat of misused cybertechnology.

The numerous cinematic references are to films that predate the era of streaming and social media.

Physical presence: a luxury?

Writers and actors are right to be worried. With so many processes in commercial media already routinized, the industry appears particularly vulnerable to generative AI.

The current circumstances recall earlier transitions such as the effect when films introduced sound technologies, a threat to silent-film actors dramatized in the Gene Kelly film, Singin’ in the Rain. More recently, movie theatres moved from celluloid to digital projection, largely eliminating projectionists.

Overt resistance to new technologies is rarely successful in the long term. Business professor and pundit Scott Galloway has compared the writers’ strike to the 1980s National Union of Mineworkers strike in Northern England.

With so much digital content available, physical presence and proximity becomes rarer and therefore more of a luxury item.

Return to live experiences

Certainly, audiences have returned robustly to live music concerts. (Just try getting a Taylor Swift ticket in Toronto.)

For now, we will all have to wait and see how it ends for cinema and those who make it. Part two of Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning isn’t due out until next summer.

Hopefully, it will be a Hollywood ending for all of us.The Conversation

Sarah Bay-Cheng, Dean of the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design and Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies, York University, Canada

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Treasure trove

  • Weightless Every year Cannes Film Festival has a strong line-up of movies. For every cinema lover, it’s the highlight of the movie calendar as it showcases agenda-setting films. This year’s line-up looks special, with the latest films by Woody Allen and Steven Spielberg. Here are the seven movies we’re most looking forward to...
  • Cafe Society: Being Woody Allen’s fourth time opening, the non-competition slot at Cannes, the film stars Jessie Eisenberg, Steve Carell and Blake Lively in the prominent cast. It’s a romantic dramedy exploring the story of a young man who arrives in Hollywood during the late 1930s.
  • La La Land: Directed by the amazing Damien Chazelle, whose last film Whiplash received much success and acclaim, is back in this musical with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. The film is about the story of a jazz pianist who falls for an aspiring actress in Hollywood.
  • Silence: Who wouldn’t be excited to see a movie directed by Martin Scorcese? In his next directorial, Scorsese puts together a historical drama called Silence starring Adam Driver, Liam Neeson and Andrew Garfield.
  • Money Monster: This Jodie Foster directed film brings together the magic of Julia Roberts and George Clooney together after a long time. With such star power both in front and behind the camera; we are certain this film will have all the elements of a gripping film. Set on the Wall Street, the film is tale of a common man who takes a newsroom hostage to take revenge of his loss of money because of a misleading advice given to him.
  • The Nice Guys: Set in the 70s The Nice Guys is the first time pairing of Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe in this bizarre crime, drama and comedy film set on the case of a missing girl. What follow is a series of complicated twists in the gripping and comedic twist of events as they go deeper into the case.
  • The BFG: Directed by Hollywood royalty, Steven Speilberg’s The BFG is an adaptation of the most beloved tales by Ronald Dahl. The film is a story of a young girl who befriends a friendly giant as they set out on an adventure to stop the evil man eating giants. What’s more interesting is that the screenwriter is late Melissa Mathinson who last collaborated with the director genius on ET.
  • Weightless: Who wouldn’t want to see an ensemble cast of Rooney Mara, Cate Blanchett, Ryan Gosling, Micheal Fassbender, Chritian Bale, Natalie Portman and Val Kilmer. While not much is known of the plot, Weightless is a story of two intersecting love triangles set in the music scene in Texas.Source: http://www.tribuneindia.com

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Broken Horses

CAST Anton Yelchin, Chris Marquette | DIRECTOR Vidhu Vinod Chopra
BY Ajit Duara: Broken Horses is a film by an ‘A’ grade Hindi movie producer who has written and directed a Hollywood movie that can only be described as adolescent in its delineation of family and bonds of brotherhood. The film is about two siblings, the older one mentally challenged and the younger a talented violinist, who have their lives turned upside down when their father, a Sheriff on the Mexican border, is shot dead. The older boy, Buddy, is drawn into a world of guns and horses, and the kid brother, Jakey, goes to

New York to audition for the Philharmonic orchestra. But when Jakey (Anton Yelchin) comes back from the big city to invite his brother for his wedding, he realises that Buddy (Chris Marquette) is being used by a local gangster, Julius Hench (Vincent D’Onofrio). Hench exploits the mental slowness of Buddy to turn him into a hitman who will execute anyone who he is persuaded to think of as a ‘bad man’. Is Jakey able to extricate his brother from this mess? This is the plot ofBroken Horses, and had the film’s treatment been more contemporary, more mature and more interestingly styled, it might have been a better movie. As it is, the movie gives the impression of having been based on a script in a rather early stage of development. There is no complexity to the work. There is no take on violence in American society, no opinion on family ties in that culture; not even a perspective on the idea of sibling devotion—supposedly the subject of the film. Surprisingly, even the panoramic American landscape that a lot of European filmmakers are struck by is not poetically described. Vidhu Vinod Chopra seems to have made a Hollywood film in a cultural vacuum. If his idea was to bridge the notional divide that he sees between the two largest producers of cinema in the world, it hasn’t worked. Source: OPEN Magazine

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Movie : 'Woman In Gold' And 'Effie Gray'

Helen Mirren stars in "Woman in Gold."
By Jennifer Merin: Helen Mirren's performance as an octogenarian determined to reclaim her family's stolen art treasure is pure inspiration. Emma Thompson's screenplay brings the teenage wife of Victorian art critic John Ruskin to cinematic life (WOMENSENEWS) "Woman in Gold," which opens today, April 1, is a compelling truth-based drama about Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), a determined octogenarian who interrupted her quiet Southern California life to challenge the Austrian government to reclaim her family's stolen art treasure. In particular, she is focused on the iconic Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer, Gustav Klimpt's renowned painting of Altmann's beloved Aunt Adele. The portrait, nicknamed Woman in Gold, had been seized, along with other valuable Klimpt paintings, by the Nazis from Altmann's family home in Vienna. After World War II, the painting was
taken by the Austrian government and put on permanent display in Vienna's Belvedere Museum. Discovering documentation of her family's ownership of the paintings, Altmann sought restitution, but was denied. The film's coverage of her high-stakes legal battle and its evolution will fascinate all who've had family treasures and legacy items stolen from them. But its focus on Altmann's character and unceasing determination in her quest for justice is what brings the story iconic stature. Dame Mirren's performance is pure inspiration. "Effie Gray" is actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson's take on the life and times of Euphemia Gray, a.k.a. Effie. She was the teenage wife of Victorian art critic John Ruskin, and she daringly escaped his marital neglect and the abuse of his domineering mother by becoming the lover of the pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. The movie is appropriately slow paced under Richard Laxton's richly nuanced direction and explores the underbelly of Victorian repression. Cinematography, costumes and art direction are superb. Dakota Fanning shows real guts as Effie, who ultimately trades propriety for true love laced with healthy lust. The irrepressible Thompson co-stars as Lady Eastlake, an enlightened elder advisor who guides Effie on her path to self-realization. Source: Womens eNews, Open Images In New Browser To Find Its Source Of Sharing..

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Spidey Saves In Four Minute 'Amazing Spider-Man' Trailer

The Amazing Spider-Man
Starpulse: Last night, during America's Got Talent, Spider-Man got to show off his own talents in an extended four minute trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man. In the lengthy sneak peek, Spidey swings along the Brooklyn Bridge and tries to save civilians caught in the wake of destruction left by The Lizard. Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield) has to fight to save a young child left in a falling car, and hits an unexpected roadblock when he finds the kid is scared to death of a man in a costume. The second half of the trailer is a blended mix of previously-seen footage, wherein many questions are asked about Peter Parker's past and how he really came to be who he is now. Spider-Man will hit theaters July 3. © 2012 Starpulse.com Photo Credits: © Sony Pictures Digital Inc. All Rights Reserved Source: Starpulse

Monday, 17 December 2012

'The Hobbit' storms with record opening

"The Hobbit" brought a big box office treasure over the weekend, setting a December movie record with $84.77 million in US and Canadian ticket sales as legions of fans turned out for the long-awaited big-screen return to Middle Earth. "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" also rung up sales of $138.2 million in international markets. Global receipts for the prequel to the smash "Lord of the Rings" trilogy stood at $222.97 million through Sunday, distributor Warner Bros. said. The current projection for the total box office take in 2012 is $10.8 billion, according to an estimate from Hollywood.com, which would beat the $10.6 billion record in 2009. The 3D "Hobbit" directed by Oscar-winning "Rings" filmmaker Peter Jackson is the first of three films based on a 1937 classic novel by J.R.R. Tolkien. Warner Bros. is aiming to build on the success of the "Rings" series, one of Hollywood's biggest franchises with $2.9 billion in global ticket sales. "The Hobbit" also set a record with its $15.1 million earnings from IMAX theaters worldwide, according to Warner Bros. It is also the largest opening for any film in the canon of "The Lord of the Rings". The "Lord of the Rings" movies debuted in theaters from 2001 to 2003. After that, production on "The Hobbit" ran into delays, leaving fans waiting a decade for another look at the fantasy story of dwarves, wizards and elves. The opening weekend "Hobbit" sales proved interest remained high. North American (US and Canadian) receipts toppled the old record for December set by Will Smith sci-fi flick "I Am Legend", which pulled in $77.2 million when it debuted in 2007. "The best we were hoping for was to reach or exceed the $77 million set by that movie and we did it by quite a lot. It was all good and we're very happy about it," said Dan Fellman, president of theatrical distribution for Warner Bros. "You have to assume that by the time this first week is over we are going to have around $110 million in the bank before the holiday even starts," he added. The new film follows the epic journey of hobbit Bilbo Baggins, played by Martin Freeman, as he travels through the treacherous Middle Earth with a band of dwarves to steal treasures from the dragon, Smaug. The movie also stars Richard Armitage and Benedict Cumberbatch, while Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett and Elijah Wood reprise their "Rings" roles. Opening-weekend audiences embraced "The Hobbit", awarding an "A" grade in polling by survey firm CinemaScore. Critics had a mixed response to the nearly three-hour film. Sixty-five percent of reviews on the Rotten Tomatoes website recommended the movie, although some objected to Jackson's decision to shoot it using a 48-frames-per-second format rather than the usual 24.'Source: China.org.cn

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Watch: Russell Crowe and Batista in ‘The Man with the Iron Fists’


If you love action movies, we can bet on the fact that you will love the red band trailer of the upcoming Hollywood film The Man with the Iron Fists! The film stars Russell Crowe, Cung Le and Lucy Liu, apart from RZA and Batista! Interestingly, the film will mark RZA’s directorial debut! Not only does the trailer provide enough reasons for action lovers to check the date November 2 on their calendars, the rap in the background of the trailer makes for a must-have track on your music players! The Man with the Iron Fists centres on RZA, a blacksmith who makes weapons! Now, there comes a situation where he must come forth and save his and his fellow villagers’ life! A special mention for Batista here; his fans would go mad seeing him play the character Brass Body! While beating him in the ring seemed to be an uphill task for many, imagine how strong he would become as a man with a brass coating all over his body! Anyhow, the trailer of The Man with the Iron Fists is red band since it features some severe violent scenes and nudity! However, we are sure most of you wouldn’t mind all the gore and flying blades and ruthless killings! Source:  ApunKaChoice

Friday, 31 August 2012

'Lawless' A Thrilling, Violent & Beautiful Portrait Of The American Outlaw

'Lawless'
Prohibition, gangsters, brothers, Virginia, moonshine, a sadistic lawman, violence, lust, love and family
That's some of the things you'll find in 'Lawless' directed by John Hillcoat ('The Road') and written by songwriter/musician Nick Cave (The Proposition). The film is based on Matt Bondurant's book 'The Wettest County in the World' which is his fictionalized account of his family. The film tells the story of the infamous Bondurant brothers, Forrest, (Tom Hardy), Howard (Jason Clarke) and the youngest sibling, Jack (Shia LaBeouf) who made and sold moonshine in the 30's. They lived in the mountains of Franklin County and were as different as brothers could be. Jack, the ambitious one, dreams of expensive suits, fast cars, and getting it on with the very pretty and very religious, Bertha (Mia Wasikowka). His bro, Howard, who survived the Great War, is the more laid back of the three, while Forrest (who nearly died of the Spanish Flu) is known far and wide as being immortal. He's also a guy you don't want to mess with. Times are tough and jobs are scarce in these mountains, but the Bondurants are entrepreneurs and have built a thriving business by concocting an intense and popular brand of moonshine. But Franklin County's bootlegging days are about to end with the arrival of Special Deputy Charlie Rakes (Guy Pearce) from Chicago. Rakes is a vicious, sadistic dude with a bad hairdo. He's determined to bring law to thislawless place, no matter what he has to do. Translation...He'll kill, maim, torture anyone who gets in his way. And the Bondorants, who bow down to no one, are not about to let this power hungry, sexually conflicted jerk mess with their way of life. 'Lawless' is a beautifully shot, edgy, exciting, violent, touching portrait of a time in our history; when gangsters ruled the city streets and outlaws were the stuff legends were made of. The three leads are excellent....I especially loved Tom Hardy. His character was a man whose anger could always be felt right below the surface. But at the same time, Hardy conveyed a gentle, powerful vulnerability and sensuality. That was especially obvious in his scenes with Jessica Chastain who played Maggie, an emotionally wounded burlesque dancer. Also worth mentioning is Gary Oldman as gangster Floyd Banner, who is both friend and foe to the Bondurants. Even though he's seen sporadically throughout the film, his presence is felt. 'Lawless' which opened in theatres, Wednesday August 29, 2012, received 4 1/2 bagels out of 5. I absolutely loved everything about it and John actually liked it as well. Check out our video to see more of our thoughts and watch me try to convince John that his bagel rating needssome adjustment. Two Jews on Film - By Joan Alperin Schwartz Please SUBSCRIBE to our channel on YouTube and LIKE us on our Two Jews on Film Facebook page. Thanks everyone and let us know your thoughts about this movie. Photo Credits: The Weinstein Company, 'Source: Starpulse

Saturday, 18 August 2012

Review: 'Sparkle' Shines Bright Thanks To A Great Cast & That 60's Soul


No matter how hard you try not to, 'Sparkle' directed by Salim Akil, based on the 1970's film of the same name, will always remind you of Miss Whitney Houston's premature and very sad death. Whitney died just three months after filming this picture. "Sparkle" takes place in Detroit, Michigan. The year is 1967 and Motown is King. Houston plays Emma, a strict, church-going, single mother, who lives with her three daughters...Sparkle (Jordin Sparks) an aspiring singer/songwriter...Dee (Tika Sumpter) who dreams of becoming a doctor and...Sister, the beautiful, super sexy, divorced, wild child. When Emma was younger, she pursued a career as a singer, but never made it. This almost killed her so now, she's determined, that her daughters, never get anywhere near the music business. That's gonna be hard, since the girls, have already formed a group called 'Sister and the Sisters' and they've been sneaking out every night, to perform at local clubs. It's at one of these clubs that the girls meet, Stix (Derek Luke) who jumps on board as their manager. It's also at one of these gigs, that Sister
meets a local celebrity, black comedian, Satin (Mike Epps) who performs only in front of white audiences and has major anger issues. Can you blame him? His own people won't accept him. Anyway, Sister winds up marrying Mr. bad temper guy and as the girls' career starts to take off, her marriage and her life fall apart. What follows, is the usual amount of heart break, regret, anger, redemption and a whole lot of great music and wonderful performances by the cast, especially from... Ms Houston. She sings 'His Eyes Is On The Sparrow,' in front of her church congregation, and even though her voice is just a shadow of its former self, her passion brought me to tears and I'm sure it will do the same to you. Jordin Sparks is wonderful when she sings, but her acting is just okay. She just hasn't developed the chops yet to give a deep performance. As I mentioned in our video, "Sparkle" is what I call "Dreamgirls" light, but it's still good enough for me to give it 4 bagels out of 5. It opens Friday August 17, 2012 Check out our video to see more of our thoughts and John's rating. Hint...He actually liked it. Let us know what you think. Source: Starpulse.com

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

'Avengers' to top US$1 billion worldwide

China: After posting the highest domestic box office debut in history last weekend, "Avengers" set another record by easily topping the $75.6 million "Avatar" pulled in during its second weekend in 2009, making "Avengers" the first movie to exceed $100 million in its second weekend. "Avengers" has now racked up a staggering $628.9 million internationally since opening overseas on April 25, distributor Walt Disney Co said, positioning it to break the $1 billion threshold after just 19 days. "We're obviously thrilled," said Robert Iger, Disney's Chairman and CEO in a statement. "You can never anticipate this kind of success," echoed Dave Hollis, executive vice president for motion picture distribution. "It's a staggering result." Its success owed in large part to "a story that delivers on every level, to every segment of the audience," he added. The big-budget 3D flick - the first of Hollywood's lucrative summer season - unites Iron Man, Black Widow, Captain America and other Marvel comic book heroes in a fight against a villain determined to destroy the planet. Disney announced this week it is planning an "Avengers" sequel. The movie took in $207.4 million at North American (U.S. and Canadian) theaters over its opening weekend, helping improve the performance of the studio, which earlier stumbled at box offices with its big-budget release "John Carter." "Avengers" mania overwhelmed new horror comedy "Dark Shadows," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. "Dark Shadows" pulled in an estimated $28.8 million from Friday through Sunday at domestic theaters. The latest collaboration between actor Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton, the $100 million "Dark Shadows" is based on the cult TV soap opera that ran from 1966 to 1971 about vampires, werewolves and witches living in a ghostly countryside manor. Michelle Pfeiffer and Helena Bonham Carter also star. Studio executives said the total was in line with expectations of about $30 million. "We're hoping to leg it out over the next few weeks," said Dan Fellman, president of theatrical distribution for Warner Bros., referring to films developing "legs" and performing well for a period in the weeks after opening. Fellman noted that big May films coming up were not really competing for the same audience as "Dark Shadows," which drew more than 50 percent of its opening weekend audience from viewers 35 and older. "The audiences are applauding," he said, adding "There's a magic and chemistry that Tim Burton and Johnny Depp have had over the years, and we're hoping that will continue as we approach" the lucrative Memorial Day period. "We opened extremely well internationally," with $36.7 million, Fellman noted. In third place, romantic comedy "Think Like a Man" grossed $6.3 million during its fourth weekend in theaters. Teen survival drama "The Hunger Games," the year's biggest movie before "Avengers" came on the scene, finished the weekend in fourth place with $4.4 million. Fifth place belonged to love story "The Lucky One," which took in $4 million, with animated family film "The Pirates! Band of Misfits" coming in sixth at $3.2 million. Warner Bros., a unit of Time Warner Inc, released "Dark Shadows" and "The Lucky One." "Think Like a Man" and "Pirates" were distributed by Sony Corp's Sony Pictures studio. Lions Gate Entertainment Corp released "Hunger Games. "'Source; China.org.cn

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Top 7 sexy Bond Girls

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China7. Michelle Yeoh Michelle Yeoh Choo-Kheng, born in Ipoh on Aug. 6, 1963, is a Hong Kong-based Malaysian Chinese actress, well known for performing her own stunts in the action films that brought her to fame in the early 1990s. She is best known in the Western world for her roles in the 1997 James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies", playing Wai Lin. Yeoh was chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World in 1997 and in 2009 she was listed by People magazine – as the only Asian actress – as one of the "35 All-Time Screen Beauties".Source: Top 7 sexy Bond Girls - China.org.cn

Friday, 30 March 2012

Kate Winslet, James Cameron At Titanic 3D Premiere

titanic 3D
Deccan Chronicle, Agencies, London: Titanic director James Cameron hit the red carpet in London on Tuesday for the launch of the Oscar-winning film's 3D version, as the 100th anniversary of the legendary ship's sinking approaches. The US filmmaker jetted into the British capital fresh from his seven-mile (11.2 kilometre) submarine dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the ocean's deepest point. He was joined on the red carpet by the film's British star Kate Winslet and US actor Billy Zane for the premiere at the Royal Albert Hall. "The 3D enriches all of Titanic's most thrilling moments and its most emotional moments," Cameron said on the red carpet. "More than ever, you feel you're right there going through all the jeopardy that Jack and Rose go through." Cameron dived the wreck 12 times before filming the original, saying it 'had a huge impact' on the end result."We shot the real
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wreck - we didn't just build models of it," he explained, adding that he told set-builders: "It's got to be exactly like you went back in a time machine and you were on the deck of the Titanic." The Avatar director completed his dive of the Mariana Trench, about 200 miles southwest of the Pacific island of Guam, on Sunday morning local time, and revealed it had given him fresh inspiration. "My interest in things like Avatar - creating new worlds - all comes from my curiosity about our world, right here. Every bit of diving I've done feeds into the films that I've made. "I felt like I was completely remote from the entire human race," he added. "I was literally seeing something that no-one's ever seen. It was a very bleak, very barren place." Winslet played socialite Rose DeWitt Bukater alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, who played male lead Jack Dawson, in the dramatisation of the disaster that claimed more than 1,000 lives in 1912. The new release comes 15 year after the original, which won 11 Oscars. "It is a long time ago and it also feels like yesterday," Winslet told Sky News. "It completely changed my life and it gave me the opportunity to make creative choices. "It's really great to celebrate it all over again. It's a very different experience, you really do feel as though you're on the boat, the water rushing round you," she added. DiCaprio was unable to attend the event due to work commitments, Winslet said. Source: Deccan Chronicle

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Julia Roberts pulled a thigh muscle wearing 60-pound 'mirror mirror' dress

Mirror Mirror
Star  Pulse:  Julia  Roberts  pulled  a  muscle  in her thigh  while filming new movie "Mirror Mirror" after struggling to move in one particularly heavy costume. The actress stars as the Evil Queen in the fantasy comedy and was often weighed down by her elaborate regal dresses. One bronze-colored outfit, which she wears while sitting on her throne in the film, weighed a hefty 60 pounds and Roberts admits she had to get ready for the shot in a specially-erected tent. During an interview with talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, she said, "I had a tent on the stage that I went in to dress because that dress doesn't go into any modern doorway and that dress weighed, I think, 60 pounds." And the heavy material even left Roberts with an injury after filming scenes with co-star Nathan Lane. She added, "I actually pulled a thigh muscle trying to chastize Nathan, turning really quickly."Source: Star Pulse

'The Hunger Games' earns record $68.3 mn on opening day

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Financial Express, New Delhi: New sci fi adventure flick 'The Hunger Games' has earned a staggering 68.3 million dollars on its opening day itself, which is the fifth-best opening day ever and a new record for a non-sequel. The massive takings included 19.7 million dollars from midnight showings as queuing fans scrambled  for seats, the Daily Mail reported. The movie easily surpassed the previous opening-day record for a non-sequel which was 2010’s 'Alice in Wonderland' with 40.8 million dollars. According
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to Paul Dergarabedian, analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com, the big start should translate into an opening weekend of as much as 140 million dollars domestically. First-day revenues for ‘The Hunger Games’ were well behind the record 91.1 million dollars for last summer’s ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.’ 'The Hunger Games' still came within a few million dollars of each of the last three 'Twilight' movies, whose openingTHE HUNGER GAMES!! Pictures, Images and Photos
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days ranged from 68.5 to 72.7 million dollars. stars Jennifer Lawrence as a teen forced to compete in a televised death match against other youths in a future North American society where a privileged capital city oppresses the people of 12 outlying worker districts. It is based on the first book in a best-selling trilogy by author Suzanne Collins....'Source: Financial Express

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

A wild view of apes of the planet

eScienceCommons: “It’s a very humbling experience to come face to face with an adult, male lowland gorilla,” says Emory primate disease ecologist Tom Gillespie. “They have a characteristic bluff.” The male charges toward the perceived threat, says Gillespie, who has been charged often during in his research in Africa. “They put a leaf between their teeth, they beat their chest, and they move back and forth at very close proximity, just in front of you. You can smell their breath at times when they’re doing this.  It  takes  all
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of your strength away. So it’s a very humbling experience.” But despite their enormous physical power, gorillas don’t resort to violence unless it’s absolutely necessary to protect themselves or their families. “No one has been killed by a gorilla in any case where they didn’t provoke the gorilla,” Gillespie says. “There’s a misconception of what a gorilla is. Gorillas are extremely peaceful animals. They’re 100-percent vegetarian and they live in a family group that basically keeps to itself.”  What we know from studies of apes in the wild runs counter to the characteristics of  the  animals portrayed
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in the movie “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” he says. Even the more war-like behavior observed in chimpanzees in the wild might be less aggressive without human involvement, Gillespie says. “A lot of those things happened because we intervened. We went in there and fed a bunch of bananas to the animals. They changed their ranges, they got accustomed to getting bananas and then when we walked away and stopped giving them bananas, all the sudden they needed food and they started fighting over where they’re going to get the food.” Source: eScienceCommons

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Love story against military background

By Guretskaya Evelina: Russian film-makers have set themselves a serious task of producing a film dedicated to Russian heroes of the war of 1812 against Napoleon’s France. Director Anton Sivers’ film crew is making a film called ‘Vasilisa Kozhina’.The Russian President has announced this year to be a Russian History Year. The war against Napoleon which ended 200 years ago with Russia’s victory and the expulsion of the French troops from Russia’s territory, followed by the liberation of the European countries invaded by Napoleon, is one of the most dramatic pages of our history. The whole world knows about these historic events from Leo Tolstoy’s great novel War and Peace which has been translated into dozens of languages. The film version of this book made by outstanding director Sergey Bondarchuk in 1969 won an Oscar and was shown on film screens all over the world. However, even such a large-scale film epic could not tell of all the heroes of the war of 1812. Vasilisa Kozhina is one of those heroes and her life story is a separate episode of the war against the French invaders, which, nevertheless, explains a lot about the nature of Russian people who rose to resist the invaders. Tags: film making, War of 1812, Culture, World, Russia, Commentary, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Dutch celebrate a decade of euthanasia with a film festival

Bioedge, By Michael Cook: The world’s first euthanasia film festival is being held in Amsterdam, sponsored by the Dutch Right to Die lobby (NVVE). This week, from February 6 to 12 is a "Week of Euthanasia" in the Netherlands, a celebration of a decade of euthanasia and assisted suicide. They were legalised on April 1, 2002. More than 35 old and new films and documentaries, from all over the world, from Hollywood to Bollywood are to be screened. They includeMillion Dollar Baby, Mar Adentro, The Barabarian Invasions, Las Buenas Hierbas, Igby goes down, Whose Life is it Anyway? and The Suicide Tourist. There will be five world premieres, including one
about the work of the NVVE called Compassion. (For a complete list, click here.) Oddly enough, the program does not include one of the first and most famous euthanasia films, the tear-jerker Ich Klage An – perhaps because it was made by Nazis during World War II to promote voluntary euthanasia as a cover-up for the involuntary sort. Source: Bioedge

Friday, 20 January 2012

'Avatar 2' to release in 2016?

Movie lovers will not see James Cameron's Avatar 2 in the coming years as the ambitious project has reportedly been delayed. While the awaited film was originally expected to make its way out in 2014, producer Jon Landau revealed that the Avatar sequel may be pushed back until 2016. Nonetheless, he promised that the forthcoming movie will showcase advanced technology that includes a Century Fox announced higher rate of 3D camera system and the CG and performance capture. Back in October 2010, 20th Avatar 2 in December 2014 and Avatar 3 in December 2015. Cameron has signed up to return to the director's seat and has planned to film the two sequels back-to-back.Avatar was released in 2009 and was named the highest grossing movie of all time. Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Michelle Rodriguez and Sigourney Weaver, the film was set in a spectacular new world. Source: Deccan Chronicle

Sunday, 1 January 2012

'Hunger Games' most anticipated movie of 2012

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The Hunger Games', an action thriller based on the wildly popular novel by Suzanne Collins, beats 'Breaking Dawn 2' in the most anticipated movie Poll. 'The Hunger Games' starring Jennifer Lawrence comes atop the list with 51 per cent of the total vote, followed by 'The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part II' which gets 45 per cent of the vote. 'Hunger Games' follows the heroine Katniss Everdeen who replaces her sister Prim in a live - televised annual  brutal  game  in  the  state of   Panem.  This  Gary  Ross  - directed film will head into theaters across the nation on March 23, next year. Other movie adaptations, 'The Avengers', 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey', 'The Dark Knight Rises' and 'The Amazing Spider-Man', are also named as films which people are looking forward to next year. Together, they garner a combined 4 per cent of the vote. Another 'Twilight' installment, 'The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part I', falls short of being named the best movie of 2011. Earning 48 per cent of the vote, the fourth installment of the vampire film franchise comes second after 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II' which is chosen by 52 per cent of the total voters. Hunger Source: Screen IndiaImage: https://www.flickr.com/

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Tom Cruise: MI4 hits theatres

Tom Cruise is back with the latest installment of Mission Impossible, this time with Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor. The film hits the theatres in India on Friday. Check out the stills.