Thursday, April 7, 2011

'The Terrys'

Tim and Eric are some of the strangest comedic writers I've ever encountered. I was recommended their show by a friend a couple years back and found it hard to reconcile my ambivalent feelings of humor, disgust and embarassment.

Last month we found out that their new film "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie" would feature Hollywood big names such as Will Farrell, Will Forte, and Zach Galifianakis, but before that news broke - we got a small dose of their comedic wonder- and I do mean wonder - at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.

Tim and Eric's perverse short film 'The Terrys' has as The Film Stage says, "crackpipes, dry humping, saliva exchange, full vaginal birth, and abuse of every kind" and "if twisted humor is your thing, this is heaven."

A thoroughly bizarre clip, I wouldn't try watching at work.

Heres the Youtube link if this grabs your interest:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaezCMkzM0o


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

New York Indian Film Festival Aims to be Indian Counterpart to Sundance

The NYIFF started in 2001 has grown in size and attention consecutively the last 10 years - with its focus on Indian independent and diaspora  films.

The ceator of the festival, Shivdasani, said the following of the festival's aspirations: "We want to establish NYIFF as the Indian counterpart to Sundance, add a film bazaar, grow the festival to a whole week of screenings, panels, awards, special events, international interest," she said. "We want to make it THE festival for Independent and Diaspora films from the Indian subcontinent."

This years festival will feature Disney's first ever Hindi action film "Do Dooni Chaar"

The plot of "Do Dooni Chaar" is the following, courtesy of wikipedia :)

Life can be tough for a man (Rishi Kapoor) who teaches at a school for a living, lives in a DDA flat in Delhi and is coping with the double digit inflation rates and single digit increments in his salary. Add to that, a teenage daughter, a fast-track son and a wife (Neetu Kapoor) who loves the good life. The life of the Duggals is passing by in simply taking care of the basics. Until one day, they decide to dream. Their ticket to dreaming comes in the form of a wedding invitation. An innocent little wedding invitation. What follows is a journey of chaos, realizations, calculations, confrontations and bonding. This crazy Duggals will fight it out at home (and the neighborhood) for what they think is a ‘good buy’ for the family! This family bonds in the most unexpected and hilarious situations. And just when they think they are sorted out, comes one big, lurking temptation. Much like the apple in the Garden of Eden. And then, begins another journey that will drive them, and you, pretty much nuts.

The Paris theatre will host the red carpet event on May 4th.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Kirk Douglass as Guest at TCM Classic Film Festival 2011

Kirk Douglass with be a special guest at the TCM Classic Film festival in Hollywood this year. After an interview on stage there will be a screening of his most famous work (and one of my personal favorite movies) Spartacus.

Here is a little blurb on the festival: "The multi-faceted TCM Classic Film Festival – which runs from April 28 – May 1, 2011, in Hollywood – will be packed with more than 70 screenings, as well as special introductions, guest appearances, panel discussions and more. Time Warner Cable joins as an official partner, and Vanity Fair once again joins TCM as a festival partner. The magazine will produce the exclusive, opening-night after-party that will follow the red-carpet gala screening of An American in Paris. TCM host and film historian Robert Osborne will serve as official host of the festival.
Throughout the festival, TCM will celebrate movie music, with multi-film tributes to George and Ira Gershwin, composer Bernard Herrmann and singing cowboy Roy Rogers. In collaboration with D23, The Official Disney Fan Club, the festival will also celebrate the musical legacy of Walt Disney, including his Silly Symphonies and Laugh-O-Gram shorts.
Among the numerous films slated for the 2011 TCM Classic Film Festival are Reds (1981), Becket (1964), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), West Side Story (1961), The Parent Trap(1961), Whistle Down the Wind (1961), The Guns of Navarone (1961), The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), La Dolce Vita (1960), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), Cabin in the Sky (1943), Went the Day Well? (1942), Citizen Kane (1941), Fantasia (1940), Dodsworth (1936), Hoop-La (1933), The Cameraman (1928) andThe Merry Widow (1925), to name a few. TCM is dedicated to showcasing the best possible projection, including digital, 35mm and 70mm prints.  Most of the films presented during the TCM Classic Film Festival have been digitally restored and remastered."

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Sundance London.. Interesting

It was announced yesterday that the Sundance Film Festival will be featured at a London expo April 26-29, 2012. Robert Redford said in a press-release that this side-project would "in essence, help build a picture of our country that is broadly reflective of the diversity of voices not always seen in our cultural exports."
I'm a little ambivalent about the idea of taking Sundance to the UK. To me there is always going to be an attachment of Sundance with beautiful Utah, where I've attended in its various cities the past 4 years. I know this move doesn't really rob Park City, etc of any of its glory, but i guess my loyalty to the name and exclusivity will die a little harder.

In the other vein, I think it will be cool to see how the festival does in April, and I'm excited to see how the films will be received there. I'll keep everyone posted on any developing news with the story..

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Fandor - Netflix Meets Sundance

I read about an interesting development in delivering media today, with a new little creation called Fandor. Fandor "the online video streaming/distribution company offers an Internet-based venue for films that have proven themselves through the film festival circuit and have received favorable reviews."

Read more: http://techland.time.com/2011/03/09/introducing-fandor-netflix-meets-sundance-online/#ixzz1GDZN8rSC

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The 10 Commandments of Getting a Film into Sundance

Its rare that I repost - but this is good for a chuckle.
Check it out:

http://www.seattlepi.com/movies/436415_film44811878.html

Kevin Smith Is Angry

The director you probably remember from Clerks and Jay and Silent Bob seems to have gone off the deep end lately, angering critics and fans alike after buying his own film "Red State" at Sundance this past january - For $20.

This Horror / Political Satire is supposed to be his latest installment in a more experimental genre, a kick Smith has been chasing with his past few flicks.

After purchasing his own film - he declared in a lengthy tweet that he had other ideas for the route of "Red State."

Smith decided to rent out his own theatres, publicize for free on the internet, and charge any critics admission to see the film.

This is in addition to carrying a placard around Sundance claiming "God Hates Critics" and furthermore claiming the end of his direction is soon approaching after the release of his newest film.

What is most mind-boggling about Kevin Smith's behavior, is how harsh a transition this marks from his previously - happy, comically-critical-of-himself- attitude that made his character as entertaining as his films.

All of this positioning, for whatever end has at least killed the laughter for me for a while..

In the end, I would just rather this bad charade pouting-fit would end and we could to return to the funny Chasing Amy days as soon as possible.

Red State Poster