Tag: Hollywood

  • Jennifer Aniston to get Hollywood Walk of Fame award

    Jennifer Aniston to get Hollywood Walk of Fame award

    MUMBAI: The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce will honour Jennifer Aniston with the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 22 February.

    It may be noted that Aniston received five Emmy nominations, two SAG Award nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, an Emmy (2002) for her ten-season period on Friends as well as a Golden Globe (2003) in lead actress in a comedy category and five People’s Choice Awards.

    Subsequently, the actress came to doing feature films including Rumor Has It, The Break-Up, Friends With Money and Marley and Me.

    Aniston will next be seen in Wanderlust that would be released by Universal Pictures.

  • Chinese create $ 800 mn fund for investment in Hollywood

    Chinese create $ 800 mn fund for investment in Hollywood

    MUMBAI: China-based Sun Redrock Investment and Harvest Fund Management have decided to create a whopping $800-million fund to invest in tentpole productions in Hollywood and elsewhere that appeal to Chinese audiences.

    Harvest Seven Stars Media Fund will operate in three distinct areas – mergers and acquitisions, distribution in Asia and movie content either through equity investment in companies or operating capital investment.

    The fund meant for mergers and acquisitions will identify and take positions in niche dominant companies on a worldwide basis, enabling their consolidation and growth, particularly in the Chinese and Asian markets.

    So far as operations go, it will build a comprehensive distribution and marketing platform in all media across China and beyond.

    Announcing the deal, Wu said: “This new partnership emphasises our confidence in the strength and potential of the Chinese media industry and the wealth of talent within it. We look forward to cultivating this new joint venture and seeing it grow into one of the world‘s leading media funds.”

    He said that films like the recent Mission Impossible — Ghost Protocol, a huge hit in China, are the kind of stuff that the fund would seek to invest in. He said it would also be interested in alliances with companies such as DreamWorks.

    Harvest Alternative Investment Group is the alternative investment arm of Harvest Fund Management, marking it out as one of the first 10 fund management institutions authorised by the Chinese government as part of its strategy to open up and develop its financial sector.

    Sun Redrock Investment is part of Sun Media Group founded by Bruno Wu and Yang Lan operating five major divisions including Redrock Capital, Sun Enterprises Group, Sun Publishing Group and Sun Culture Foundation, a charitable foundation which promotes philanthropy and corporate social responsibility in China.

  • Kodak seeks exit from Hollywood theatre sponsorship

    Kodak seeks exit from Hollywood theatre sponsorship

    MUMBAI: New York-headquartered digital imaging company, Eastman Kodak Company, has opted for a pre-mature exit from its 20-year naming rights deal worth $75 million for Hollywood‘s Kodak Theatre, which is also the home of Academy Awards.

    The development comes close on the heels of the company filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection and obtaining a $950 million, 18-month credit facility from Citigroup to enable it to continue trading.

    In a filing before U.S bankruptcy court judge, the company requested that it be relieved of the contract since company‘s debtors have determined that “any benefits on the rights does not exceed or equal the debtors‘ costs associated with the contract”.

    The 3,332 seat theatre was built by CIM Group, a leading real estate and infrastructure investment firm, at a cost of $94 million.

    A crown jewel of the Hollywood & Highland Center retail, dining and entertainment complex located in the heart of historic Hollywood, the Kodak Theatre was designed by the internationally-renowned Rockwell Group.

    The naming of Kodak Theatre, which was expected to run through to 2020, was believed to be one of the most significant non-sports corporate sponsorships of that time.

  • Fox unveils sponsors for 11th season of ‘American Idol’

    Fox unveils sponsors for 11th season of ‘American Idol’

    MUMBAI: US broadcaster Fox, 19 Entertainment and FremantleMedia have announced that Ford, Coca-Cola and AT&T will return as the official sponsors for the 11th season of the music-based reality show ‘American Idol‘.

    As a leading partner since the show‘s debut in 2002, Ford has returned as the official automotive sponsor. Once again, Ford vehicles and the show‘s finalists will be featured each week in Ford music videos, airing Thursday nights. This content, along with candid ‘making of‘ segments featuring the contestants, will also be available on www.americanidol.com. In addition, Ford will launch an all-new online promotion, offering fans an exclusive chance to win the ultimate show experience.

    The show will continue to serve as a platform for a variety of Ford vehicles, including the all-new 2013 Ford Escape. Ford will award a brand-new vehicle to both the runner-up and winner.

    For the 11th season, Coca-Cola is offering programmes that bring “families together to enjoy moments of happiness and fun”. The show is the kickoff platform for the Coca-Cola Family Night program, which presents activities and recipes throughout January and February that encourage families to “make tonight a family night.” They will also launch the new “Coca-Cola Music Cover Artwork” contest. Fans can develop their own special music cover graphics at www.mycokerewards.com/family and they could win a trip to attend the live American Idol finale. Coming back for a second year is the popular Perfect Harmony program that provides teens and young adults the opportunity to write a song with an award winning artist.

    This collaboration will culminate in an incredible performance on the biggest stage in Hollywood during an American Idol broadcast. In addition, Coca-Cola will share exclusive behind-the-scenes content online at www.mycokerewards.com and www.americanidol.com, providing fans with an inside look at the contestant experience. Other activities designed to enhance the ‘American Idol‘ experience will be featured in a variety of retail outlets across the country.

    AT&T returns this year to celebrate its 10th anniversary as the official wireless sponsor of American Idol. Once again, AT&T makes voting easier and more convenient for its customers through exclusive unlimited text-voting during the voting window after each show. Additionally, AT&T customers will benefit from unique access to their favourite Idol moments through popular mobile phone content, including Vote Number Reminder, Social Sharing of Votes and Idol Trivia.

  • Megan Fox, Lindsay Lohan vie to play Liz

    Megan Fox, Lindsay Lohan vie to play Liz

    MUMBAI: Hollywood sirens Megan Fox and Lindsay Lohan are in the race to play Elizabeth Taylor in a new TV movie.

    The Jonah Hex star is in negotiation for the part in made-for-TV production Liz and Dick for the Life time channel, the film‘s executive producer Larry Thompson has confirmed, it is understood.

    “I‘ve been talking to Lindsay Lohan directly, and with her reps, and have been in conversation with other actresses, including Megan Fox. It‘s a very serious selection. It‘s like casting for Hollywood royalty,” Thompson has been reported to have said.
     
    It is said that Lohan is particularly keen to win the role following a a not-so-good year.

  • Clips of 3D stereoscopic film on Swami Vivekananda launched

    Clips of 3D stereoscopic film on Swami Vivekananda launched

    MUMBAI: For the first time in India, a realistic model of Swami Vivekananda in full Stereoscopic 3D format has been attempted by Ramakrishna Math, Chennai in partnership with GISR (Global Institute for Stereo Vision and Research) located in the city.

    Clips of a stereoscopic 3D short film on Vivekananda and his message to the youth was recently launched at the Vivekananda House at Chennai that has a cultural heritage museum.

    The first clip ( to be viewed with 3D glasses) is the Swami’s address to the youth, titled “My Message to the Youth”, of 6 minutes duration, created using realistic 3D modeling.

    Earlier, Hollywood studios have attempted realistic 3D models of humans in a handful of films like Tom Hanks’ in Polar Express and Anthony Hopkins’ Beowulf. But for this project, it‘s much more complex since photographic references are only available.

  • Venue of Oscar awards to change post 2013

    Venue of Oscar awards to change post 2013

    MUMBAI: With the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) having planned to shift the prestigious Oscar awards venue from Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, it has come to light the annual Academy Award ceremony might move to a new venue outside Hollywood after 2013.

    The new venue is said to offer bigger facilities than in Kodak. It has more seats, better infrastructure, greater promotional opportunities and other facilities for parties and press.
     
    Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), one of the leading sports and entertainment presenters in the world, which operates the LA Live and 7,100-seat Nokia Theatre, has already been in discussion with the AMPAS about the issue.
     
    This year‘s Academy Awards will be presented at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26.

  • Chaalis Chaurasi is entertaining in parts

    Chaalis Chaurasi is entertaining in parts

    MUMBAI: Chalis Chaurasi has that early era Hollywood storyline; one educated, English speaking ex-criminal leading a gang of three other criminals to make a big hit once and call it a day dreaming about a city and suburban homes, limousines and the works. It is a caper movie with four criminals with special talents getting together to make a final killing.

     

    Producer: Anuya Mhaiskar, Sachin Awasthee, Uday Shetty.
    Director: Hriday Shetty.
    Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Kay Kay Menon, Ravi Kissen, Atul Kulkarni, Zakir Hussain, Manoj Pahwa.

    Naseeruddin Shah is an ex-professor out after doing 10 years in prison for having caused the death of his wife; he is called Sir by everybody and is the planner. Key Kay Menon, a car thief, has a thing for 1956 Fiat car, popularly known as Dukkar Fiat; he destroys any similar car he spots because he wants his own one to be the only car left. Atul Kulkarni is a pimp while Ravi Kissen is a drug peddler and how will the talents of these two be of any particular use in the operation is not bothered with nor are the details about how they came together!

    While the other three carry on with their respective enterprise, Naseeruddin Shah works as a chauffeur to Manoj Pahwa who trades Rs 20 million worth of genuine currency for Rs 30 million worth of fake kind. And, it is assigned to Naseeruddin Shah to execute the exchange.

    Naseeruddin does a recce of the premises where the exchange takes place and realises that at the end of all the exchanges, the gang, which he is convinced consists of just two persons, will be left with about Rs 200 million of genuine currency. He is tempted and gathers the other three and proposes they steal the money and retire for good with all the worldly comforts. To reach this stage, the film consumes the first half which has no story or purpose; the film takes off on a promising note as the gang of four posing as cops and wielding pistols drop in at a dance bar, kick the besura singer out and take to dancing and singing. There is nothing happening thereafter except some repeated scenes; whatever story the film has, happens only post interval and makes for interesting viewing. In the climax, the assumed two man fake notes gang turns out to be much bigger with some maniacal characters included and the director decides to treat all the action as buffoonery since the four men out to steal are novices.

    Chaalis Chaurasi, in most part, remains the one liner it would have started as, there is no cohesive script; gags are sorely lacking in first half while second half makes the film somewhat watchable. Director has not cared for details or finesse; some portions can easily be deleted. Music does not have a part to play in this film though the popular Hasan Jahangir number, Hawwa hawwa…. adds some pep. Dialogue is routine. Of the actors, Naseeruddin Shah tops followed by Ravi Kissen while Kay Kay Menon hams and Atul Kulkarni seems at sea except in one scene of straightening out a client. Zakir Hussain and Rajesh Sharma are good as usual.

    Chaalis Chaurasi is entertaining in parts but with its cast lacking a draw the opening is weak; with some hope of doing better over the weekend, it will eventually find better appreciation on video circuits.
     

    Sadda Adda is unlikely to survive the weekend

     

     

    Producer: Rajiv R Agarwal, Tarun R Agarwal.
    Director: Muazzam Beg.
    Cast: Karanvir Sharma, Bhaumik Sampat, Rohin Robert, Kunal Pant, Rohitt Kuldeep Arora, Shaurya Chauhan, Kahkkashan Aryan, Maryam Zakaria.

    There are two sides to a film like Sadda Adda, the good thing about it is that it brings forth new talent and makes some careers; the other side, the drawback is that, with new faces juxtaposed with high ticket rates, there are few takers for such films on the onset.

    Sadda Adda is about six young men from different backgrounds and regions sharing an apartment in Delhi who are in search of careers and yet find time to enjoy life in the company of each other as they share life, food, cigarettes and beers as well as their idea of dream romance.

    Karanvir Sharma, Bhaumik Sampat, Rohin Robert, Kunal Pant, Rohitt Kuldeep Arora are a bunch of friends who come to Delhi from other parts of India; one as different from the other as chalk and cheese, each with a goal to pursue. Despite their varied backgrounds and purposes in lives, they bond like childhood friends. They share each other‘s sorrows as well as joys and successes. One is biding time waiting to migrate to the US and has a rich family to back him and, hence, is the backbone of other roomies in need of cash; the other is studying to crack the IAS exams; the third one is a qualified management grad looking for a worthy job to support his family and marry the girl he is engaged to; fourth one wants to be a great actor and already has a Hollywood film assignment in his bag; the fifth one is an architect who is never given his due credit while the last and the youngest of the group is an uneducated lad who seems to have no future but turns out to be the most contented at the end even as others too find their due recognition. It is not all easy going for the boys as there are ups and downs and there is one casualty on the way as the IAS proves too tough for the one aspiring for it and leads to his suicide.

    Writer director Muazzam Beg, who has another recent youth centric film, Rock Star, to his credit as writer, adopts simple approach to treat this film, the tell it as it would happen kind; there are good moments as melodrama is avoided. Music blends with the theme though lyric sound uninspiring. Cinematography is good. Performances by the young actors are generally okay. Of the romantic angles, the one between Bhaumik Sampat and Kahkkashan Aryan is more mature kind.

    Sadda Adda has had no audience for the opening shows at various places and is unlikely to survive the weekend.

  • Three of Reliance MediaWorks’ staff to receive Academy honours

    Three of Reliance MediaWorks’ staff to receive Academy honours

    MUMBAI: Three members of Reliance MediaWorks Ltd have been selected to receive the revered Academy plaques at the Academy’s Scientific and Technical Awards 2012 on 12 February.

    The award, to be collected by Kimball Thurston, Ian Godin and Tim Connolly, is for the development of a unique and efficient system for the reduction of noise and other artifacts, thereby providing high quality images required by the filmmaking process.

    On being selected to receive an award, Reliance MediaWorks‘ Technology Centre lead Scientist Kimball Thurston said: “Being selected for this award is a very rigorous process, which proves that the technology that started well over 10 years ago has become a powerful tool in the movie making space. Our peers and customers in Hollywood respect the technology as a unique offering. I am extremely proud to have helped create this technology and be honored with an award, and also proud of the rest of the team at RMW Burbank who continue to move the bar forward.”

    According to an Academy notification, the achievement demonstrates a proven record of contributing significant value in the space of science and technology for the process of making motion pictures.

    Commenting on this achievement, Reliance MediaWorks CEO Anil Arjun said, “We are extremely proud of the team and their invaluable contribution towards the development of the proprietary image processing technology. Technology and innovation has been the cornerstone of our strategy and it is a great honour for the company to have its technology and members receive this prestigious recognition from the Academy.”

    Reliance MediaWorks Burbank has developed sophisticated proprietary software that delivers unparalleled results for a variety of applications including restoration, re-mastering, SD to HD upconversions, large format films, new production emergency work, 3D correction, 2D to 3D conversion, among many others related to the media and entertainment industry.

    The company’s body of work includes film restoration for classics like Citizen Kane, Singin’ In The Rain, Casablanca, Sunset Boulevard, the Indiana Jones trilogy, the early Star Wars films, twenty James Bond films and numerous classic Disney animated films.

  • Ghost Protocol grosses $26.5 million in X’mas weekend

    Ghost Protocol grosses $26.5 million in X’mas weekend

    MUMBAI: By grossing $26.5 million over the three-day Christmas weekend for a cume of $59 million, Paramount Studios’ Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol stood out in the crowded holiday race.

    According to Paramount, Ghost Protocol will earn another $13.7 million on Monday (a national holiday) for a domestic total of $72.7 million, not far behind the $76.4 million earned by Knight and Day in its entire earned $76.4 domestic run, or the $83.1 million grossed by Valkyrie in 2008.

    Ghost Protocol has already jumped the $100 million at the international box office, although figures for Christmas weekend won‘t be announced until Monday (many theaters in Europe and Latin America closed for Christmas eve and Christmas day).

    The production house now predicts that the film will cross the $200 million mark internationally by the year-end.
    Holding at No. 2 over the weekend was Warner Bros.‘ Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, grossing $17.8 million for a 10-day domestic cume of $76.6 million. The film grossed $22.3 million from 25 markets at the foreign box office over the weekend, bringing its international total to $46.1 million and worldwide cume to $122.7 million.

    Fox‘s Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked continued to pick up steam as well, grossing $13.3 million over the weekend for a 10-day domestic total of $50.3 million. The film had opened well below expectations last weekend.

    Sony‘s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo came in No. 4, grossing $13 million over Christmas weekend for a five-day domestic cume of $21.4 million. Directed by David Fincher, the English-language adaptation of the blockbuster Swedish novel stars Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara and Christopher Plummer.

    Dragon Tattoo opened in five Scandavian countries over the weekend, collecting $1.6 million.

    Steven Spielberg‘s 3D family film The Adventures of Tintin grossed $9 million over Christmas weekend for a five-day domestic cume of $17.1 million.

    The other big headline of Christmas weekend was the tepid debut of On the other hand, Cameron Crowe‘s We Bought a Zoo opened to a tepid debut. Starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson, the film‘s cume through Sunday a mere $7.8 million that put it at No. 6.

    With 2012 fast approaching, Hollywood is now resigned to the fact that it probably won‘t be able to close the gap in domestic box office revenues, even as international grosses surge.