Saturday, February 28, 2009

Watchmen 2009 (Superhero movies)


Title: Watchmen
Genre: Action/Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Directed by: Zack Snyder
Written by:
Alex Tse & David Hayter (Screenplay),
Alan Moore (Comic Book)
Starring:
Patrick Wilson,
Jackie Earle Haley,
Billy Crudup,
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Music by: Tyler Bates
Movie Releases: March 6, 2009
The first official trailer of the Watchmen, upcoming movie directed by Zack Snyder based on the comic book of the same name written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons , has been unveiled.


Here below the first official Watchmen trailer:


In 2009 everything we know will change

From the director of 300

The most celebrated graphic novel of all time

WATCHMEN


This movie is marvelously graphical: a real pleasure for my eyes!

If you have seen the Watchmen making of then you will understand how thorough the production team has in order to recreate the universe of Watchmen on screen.

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Picture of the Year: Slumdog Millionaire 7 wins

Picture of the Year: Slumdog Millionaire, 7 wins.
Actor of the Year: Sean Penn in Milk, 6 wins.
Actress of the Year: Sally Hawkins in Happy-Go-Lucky, 5 wins.
Supporting Actor of the Year: Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight, 7 wins.
Supporting Actress of the Year: Penélope Cruz in Vicky Cristina Barcelona, 6 wins.
Director of the Year: Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire, 7 wins.
Adapted Screenplay of the Year: Simon Beaufoy for Slumdog Millionaire, 6 wins.
Original Screenplay of the Year: Dustin Lance Black for Milk, 3 wins.
Cinematography of the Year: Slumdog Millionaire, 5 wins.
Art Direction of the Year: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, 3 wins.
Costume Design of the Year: The Duchess, 4 wins. Original Score of the Year: Slumdog Millionaire, 6 wins.
Original Song of the Year: "The Wrestler" from The Wrestler, 2 wins.
Film Editing of the Year: Slumdog Millionaire, 3 wins.
Sound Mixing & Editing of the Year: The Dark Knight and Slumdog Millionaire, 4 wins each.
Visual Effects of the Year: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, 6 wins.
Makeup Design of the Year: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, 2 wins.
Animated Feature of the Year: WALL-E, 9 wins.
Foreign Film of the Year: Waltz with Bashir, 2 wins.
Documentary Feature of the Year: Man on Wire, 10 wins.
New Director of the Year: Courtney Hunt for Frozen River and Steve McQueen for Hunger, 2 wins each.

The top winner was (no big surprise) Slumdog Millionaire, with wins in 7 categories, while the documentary Man on Wire won the most awards in any category, with 10 total. It is also worth noting that Kate Winslet won a total of 5 awards for her performance in The Reader, 2 for Best Actress and 3 for Best Supporting Actress.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

India's first Oscar winner walks down memory lane



Mumbai: Twenty-seven years ago, she made history when she became the first Indian to win an Oscar. Now, as two other Indians are again within kissing distance of that prized statuette, Bhanu Athaiya walks down nostalgia lane to remember that 1982 day when she won the Oscar for best costume design for Gandhi.

The Mumbai-based designer, who has worked in over 100 films and wrote herself into the record books with her work in Richard Attenborough's epic movie Gandhi, is a voting member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences and therefore cautious about commenting on A R Rahman and Resul Pookutty.

India has found its place in the Academy's walk of fame with Danny Boyle's movie Slumdog Millionaire, based on a novel by Indian bureaucrat Vikas Swarup. The movie has picked up 10 nominations, including three for composer Rahman - for best original score and two for best original song - and one for sound engineer Resul Pookutty who has been nominated along with two others for achievement in sound mixing.

As an excited India awaits Oscar night with anticipation, Athaiya is also upbeat. But circumspect.

"As a voting member of the Academy, I am not supposed to comment on the movie or the nominees. But I congratulated Rahman for his nomination (best musical score) in many television channels.

"I had worked with him earlier in Lagaan and Swades. He mostly works out of his studio in south India. We meet at some stage during the making of the movies we work in. He is very versatile and has such a rich education," Athaiya said.

The designer recalls the day she was auditioned for Gandhi.

"Richard Attenborough interviewed me in July 1982 and then he auditioned me. In 15 minutes, he told the office that he had found a designer. He asked me to join the team at the Ashok Hotel in Delhi on September 1. The shooting was supposed to commence November 1."

Working on Gandhi was tough.

"It was difficult because we had to show 50 years of the Mahatma's life in various locations, including Dandi. In South Africa, Gandhi was young and he changed over the years; it was difficult to capture the look. There were other sequences too - where hundreds of people in period costumes had to be used. You can well imagine the kind of study I undertook to create the look.

"I had to do the job single-handedly. I had to compete with an international crew and the challenge was to match their standards. But I managed to create the look of the times."

When the Oscar nominations were announced, Gandhi featured in a big way.

"And I was asked to go to the Dorothy Chandler pavilion in Los Angeles for the awards. Five movies, La Traviata, Sophie's Choice, Tron, Victor/Victoria and Gandhi were contending for the Oscar. But before the awards, my fellow designers predicted that the Oscar would come my way because the canvas of the movie was so huge."

She remembers what she said on stage while Attenborough. "This is too good to be true. Thank you, Sir Richard Attenborough for focusing world attention on India."

Soon after being honoured by the Academy, Athaiya was nominated as a voting member. She gets Oscar ballot papers every year and has the right to comment on a movie and select it.

Athaiya has worked in over 100 movies since the 1950s, with noted filmmakers like Guru Dutt, Yash Chopra, Raj Kapoor, Ashutosh Gowarikar and Conrad Rooks. Apart from an Oscar for Gandhi, Athaiya has won national awards for costumes in Lagaan and Swades.

"Lagaan was a challenging exercise because it was a fiction set in 1893. A lot of studies went in for it, but Swades was a smaller challenge because I had to create the wardrobe for an NRI living in New York. I had to make sure that it had not been picked off the shelves of New York so that the producer could be comfortable with the budget," Athaiya said.

Having started her career in 1956 with CID, Athaiya is still going strong and is working on her third Marathi movie.

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All about Movies

People do many ways to entertain themselves after passing by tiring days, after they have devoted all their skills to their works. Some go to entertainment spots, some just stay at home and watch TV, watch their favorite movies. What do you like to do when you are free? Do you like to watch movies too? If yes, I will inform you the good news, it is movie news.

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I have visited the site. Firstly, I looked for the movies in Box-office Chart, and you know, I got it. The information is very complete. It seemed that I don not want to leave the site. I felt very comfortable and entertained with the site. Besides, I found a forum that can bring me and you interact with other users. You should register yourself and share what you know much about your favorite movies. You can also chat with other movies lovers, or just send instant messages, all about movies.

Actually, I can go on talking about movies. It is my pleasure. However, I want you to see and experience for yourself as I have seen and experienced. Therefore, just visit the site and join with other movies lovers. It is very to easy and simple to join in the forum. You should prove it yourself. I am sure you will find the newest and different way to express and fulfill your loving to the movies. Happy watching!

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

It Has Arrived - Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Super Bowl Trailer!

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Super Bowl Trailer

This here is what i waiting for 2009! Paramount has debuted their first teaser trailer for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen that will be showing during the Super Bowl tomorrow. We've been waiting years to finally see this footage and it doesn't let down one bit. There are more robots being debuted in this 30 seconds than there were in all of the first Transformers! Well, not really, but the bots we do get to see in this TV spot should have some Transformers fans screaming for joy. I think I can say that the only reason I'm sticking around to watch the big game tomorrow is to see this in glorious high definition. Check it out!



Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is again directed by action film superstar Michael Bay of Bad Boys, The Rock, Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, The Island, and Transformers previously. The story and screenplay for the sequel was written by Transformers writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci as well as Ehren Kruger (The Ring, The Brothers Grimm, Blood and Chocolate). Paramount is unleashing Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in both IMAX and regular theaters on June 26th this summer. We'll be there!

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

King AL PaCiNo

Pacino Plays King Lear
Al tackles another Shakespearean role


Pacino Plays King Lear

Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! Al Pacino's got another Shakespearean adaptation lined up, following The Merchant of Venice and quasi-adaptation Looking for Richard, and now it's the turn of King Lear, one of the late, serious ones.

Pacino has been offered the chance to play Lear before, but hasn't felt ready (read: old enough) until now. The story, for those of you who slept through fifth year English, follows the titular King as he resolves to split his domains between his three daughters, determining the split according to how much they love him. But when the two elder flatter him outrageously and the youngest (his favourite) refuses to play the game, he disinherits her and ends up miserable himself. As Shakespeare himself would say, like, bummer.

Michael Radford, of Il Postino and The Merchant of Venice (with Pacino) is set to direct, with shooting due to start later this year in the wonderfully non-specific "Europe". We're told that the picture will be true "to its period, very similar to the classic look of Merchant of Venice", and we're guessing that means the period it was written, rather than the period when Lear actually lived (pre-Roman Britain).


TAKEN FROM WWW.EMPIREONLINE.COM

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