Tag: The Matrix

  • Binge on your favourite movies with ‘Anthology Weekends’ on MNX

    Binge on your favourite movies with ‘Anthology Weekends’ on MNX

    Mumbai: When it comes to movies, we all have our favourites we love to binge watch! Offering its viewers their favorite movie franchise, MNX, the new age Hollywood channel for Young India from Times Network, presents a series of cult classics titled ‘Anthology Weekends’, every weekend, until March 25, 2018. Airing every Friday to Sunday @ 9p.m.,‘Anthology Weekends’ features some of the most noteworthy franchise movies of all times. From evolving into a superhero to protect your city from crime or following a life altering journey to reclaim your city from dragons to looking into a dystopian future with simulated reality, ‘Anthology Weekends’ promises uninterrupted entertainment with an eclectic mix of popular, edgy and distinctly entertaining movies, including ‘The Matrix’, ‘Star Wars’ and ‘Rush Hour’.

    Anthology Weekends movies includes:

    ‘The Matrix’ trilogy which will air from March 2- 4, is a science fiction action cult classic about heroes fighting a desperate war against machine overlords that have enslaved humanity in an extremely sophisticated virtual reality system.

    ‘Star Wars’ series is a cult favourite across all age groups will be shown over two weekends with ‘A New Hope’, ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ and ‘Return Of The Jedi’ will air from March 9- 11 and ‘The Phantom Menace’, ‘Attack Of The Clones’ and ‘Revenge Of The Sith’ airing from March 16- 18. Written and directed by George Lucas with some of Hollywood’s biggest names such as Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher, viewers will be privy to saving the galaxy from evil forces at its very best in the ultimate cult classic ‘Star Wars’.

    ‘Rush Hour’, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker who overcome cultural differences to fight crime in the American buddy cop action comedy film will air from March 23- 25.

    Cherish the most loved and legendary movie franchises of all time with MNX’s ‘Anthology Weekends’ every Friday – Sunday until 25th March

  • ‘Welcome To The Click Society: The 2008 Mega Trends’

    ‘Welcome To The Click Society: The 2008 Mega Trends’

    We are simply not alone any longer, anywhere or anytime… not even in the most private rooms and quiet spaces that we so dearly cherish. All that beautiful décor and openness that we think is filled with fresh air is actually jam packed with zillions of invisible wireless messages, electronic signals, streaming videos and all kinds of pulses that are fast forwarding our cyber-society of today.

    The special eyewear that’s currently under rapid-development to enable a three-dimensional spectrum view of digital flow in thin air, as seen in The Matrix, where free-floating, streams of digital information will surround us and shock our thinking. These digital signals cover us like a thick blanket, watching and awaiting every single electronic interaction of ours, recording, updating and profiling our habits and patterns based on consumption.

     

    Deeply submerged in the cyber-ocean of information, there are two outcomes to this. Firstly, our existence as a hyper-consuming subject, the second is an interactive profiling system, built on super-sponge-technology that scans our present movements to predict our future ones, offering products and solutions which parallel the speed of our thinking. Sounds too sci-fi crazy, but in reality, it’s yesterday’s news.

     

    There’s more information about us out there this very second than we can imagine. After all, we’re living under amazing times, like a very fast game of ping-pong, constant action and reaction to just about everything we act upon is being championed.

    It’s so fast and so instant that it boggles the mind; any of your actionable pulses could go and come back around the globe in a split of a second. See? It just did. Technology has seriously flattened the earth and truly curved our daily lives; where cyber lifestyles have us spinning into yogurt while the clocks seem going double the speed. It’s hard to figure out with all the supposed ease of technology and open access where the time goes. Hours seem to be shrinking into minutes. Seconds? What seconds? The hamster style mobility of the daily grind is keeping most of us from revolting. Even matters of distance have disappeared; you forget where you were few hours ago, which block, which airport, which Starbuck’s which country? The increasingly digital state of today’s world has almost eliminated the dimension of time.

     

    This digital miniaturization has blossomed into an interactive-hyper-connected world of mobile technology that has taken over as the most powerful of all new mediums so far. In this setting, the entire world becomes the largest shopping mall, the customer becomes the most powerful prowler, in search of deals, a universe of product and services opens up and only those organization with commanding knowledge of global marketing response, cyber branding and cyber mobility are poised to make it in this curved space.

     

    Also in the mix, a soup of multiple technologies and multiple skills combined to adopt multiple messages and unified under a master plan. These future products will hunt us down at the right time and opportunity, coming into play at that critical second just before the purchase decision; striking like a moray eel when a little guppy gets closer. It’s now like walking into thin air where you see absolutely nothing but the cyber blanket of invisible pulses and wireless information closely wrap around you; hugging you having full access to knowledge about what credit cards you have in your pockets, your favorite magazines and your major purchases of the last year; all nicely alphabetically organized and manipulated to evaluate your taste, habits, preferences and even deep intentions.

    Your age, gender, habits and occupational profile are all digital blueprints to decode your identity, style and spending. The cyber cloud hovers all around you as you approach various shops and your PDA beeps to inform you about a great offer on that watch you wanted, or will alert your bank about a potential overdraft when you enter a diamond shop. Failing to signal when changing lanes now appears on the balance of your next car insurance policy No, this isn’t a movie script, its old news.

  • Guba launches online video store with Warner Bros. Entertainment content

    Guba launches online video store with Warner Bros. Entertainment content

    MUMBAI: Guba, a leading online multimedia entertainment site, announced its new video service featuring Warner Bros. Entertainment content. This offering allows users to rent and buy, on a download basis, movies and television shows online. With the launch, Guba becomes the first US video sharing community to distribute licensed Warner Bros. Entertainment’s content online.

    Guba enables its users to search, upload and share video posted to Guba and Usenet. Guba transcodes video so that users can view content on a wide range of video formats and portable devices. Now, Guba enables users to download DRM-protected films and TV shows from Warner Bros. Entertainment.

    More than 200 of Warner Bros. Entertainment’s latest movie releases are currently available from Guba, including Syriana, Good Night and Good Luck, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and Everything is Illuminated, as well as catalog titles such as The Matrix, Batman Forever, and Best in Show. TV programming includes Babylon 5, Dukes of Hazzard, The Flintstones and The Jetsons. All video content can be downloaded and played on compatible home computers, streamed to the TV, and loaded onto portable devices.

    “Guba, has been working directly with the Motion Picture Association and has instituted filtering and security measures to ensure the protection of copyrighted films and television content,” said Warner Bros. Technical Operations executive vice president distribution technology and operations Darcy Antonellis.

    Rental prices start at $1.99 per movie for unlimited views during a 24-hour period. Viewers can buy extra viewing days for reduced fees without the need to download the film again.

    Guba also allows users to buy movies and television shows. Catalog films will retail for $9.99 and new releases, available on the same date that DVDs are released in stores, will retail for $19.99. Television shows will retail starting at $1.79 per episode. Users may keep permanent copies of purchased titles, load purchased titles onto portable devices, and stream purchased and rented content through their home network.

    “This new service brings premium studio content to an Internet audience in an easy-to-use and intuitive way, without the necessity of downloading additional software. For years we’ve been making access to online video easy — now we’re bringing that experience to Warner Bros.’s catalog of films and TV shows. Warner Bros. is a pioneer in internet distribution and is creating a new online video rental market. Warner has great content that I know our millions of monthly visitors will enjoy,” said Guba CEO and co-founder Tom McInerney.

    “We’re pleased to open our movie and TV content to Guba’s community through the launch of this service. Guba’s platform is user-friendly and easily accessible which is critical for the emerging online digital distribution market. With Guba, more Internet users will be able to legally and securely buy and rent our films and TV series. Warner is committed to providing our programming to fans when, where and how they want it, and this deal is another example of our commitment to do that,” said Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group senior vice president digital distribution Jim Wuthrich.