Like us, if you went to the 3D theatres, saw Avatar and had multiple orgasms at one go, here is something more. The much talked about movie performance capture technique simplified in the first video and the second video is all about James Cameron’s Planet Pandora….where the wild things are! Go play!
Archive for December 22, 2009
VOTD : All about Planet Pandora & Performance capture technique simplified!
Posted: December 22, 2009 by moifightclub in cast & crew, cinema, Hollywood, News, songs & videos, Technique, VOTDTags: Avatar, James Cameron, movie performance capture, Planet Pandora, Technique, video
Gurinder Chadha’s Its A Wonderful Afterlife selected for Sundance Film Festival
Posted: December 22, 2009 by moifightclub in bollywood, cast & crew, cinema, Film Festival, News, pics, Story / Plot / SynopsisTags: Bend it Like Beckham, Goldy Notay, Gurinder Chadha, Its A Wonderful Afterlife, plot, Premiere, Sally Hawkins, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Shabana Azmi, story, Sundance Film Festival, synopsis
Gurinder Chadha is ready with her new film – Its A Wonderful Afterlife and the film is going to have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The festival starts from January 21st, 2010. Chadha’s earlier films Bend it Like Beckham (2003) and What’s Cooking? (2000) were also screened at the Sundance. With Shabana Azmi in the lead, it also stars Sally Hawkins, Goldy Notay and Sendhil Ramamurthy.
Its a Wonderful Afterlife is a comedy, about an Indian mother who takes her obsession with marriage into the world of serial murder. Its billed as My Big Fat Greek Wedding meets Shaun of the Dead. And here is the story/plot/synopsis of the film….
Mrs Sethi, a widow, can’t bear the thought of her daughter being alone and unhappy. Okay, she’s a little plump and opinionated&but she’d make a great wife for some lucky man, if only she were given a chance. When Mrs Sethi can no longer stomach the rudeness of families who refuse her daughter, she takes matters into her own hands with the only way she knows…
Suddenly a police hunt begins for a serial murderer who cooks a killer curry. Mrs. Sethi doesn’t feel too guilty until the SPIRITS of her victims come back to haunt her – complete with tandooried bodies and kebab skewered heads, they’re unable to be reincarnated until their murderer dies.
Mrs. Sethi has no problem killing herself she’ll get to see her dead husband again but how can she go before her daughter is married? The SPIRITS realize that helping Mrs Sethi daughter find a suitable husband before the police catch her is their only chance for a wonderful afterlife.
It’s a big bloody wedding and a comic feast which takes the phrase ‘I could murder a curry’ to hysterical new heights.