Jan 9, 2011

The Tweeple Film Awards

Wandering Twitter the past few days you may have noticed the #TwiFi hashtag floating around.  What's the deal?
It’s a Tweeple Choice Award – a truly democratic award that is Of the people, By the people and For the people, to honour the most deserving in Hindi Cinema 2010. It’s a movement started by film buffs on Twitter to counter the bullshit that ‘Bollywood’ film awards are.

 Yours truly is in the running to be one of the ten bloggers chosen to join established critics in selecting the real best of the best in Hindi cinema--if you're a fan of this blog I'd love your vote (you can vote for three bloggers!).

You need  a Twitter account to vote--cast your votes here!  Voting closes on Tuesday.  For a list of all the excellent bloggers in the running, as well as more information about the Tweeple Film Awards, check out their Facebook page:  http://www.facebook.com/TwiFiAwards

And make sure to follow the awards on Twitter for updates and results!  http://twitter.com/twi_fi_awards

Dec 29, 2010

The NY Daily News Is In Horrible Need of An Editor (And a Clue)

I don't have much to say on the Aishwarya Rai Bachchan/Elle "controversy," except that the entire cover looks washed out and I'm not willing to give Aish any props for having refused to endorse lightening creams when these ads are still out there for the world to see:




HOWEVER.  This morning the New York Daily News decided to tackle the topic.  Naturally the NY Daily News is a highly reputable (snicker) totally professional (chortle) error free (rollicking laughter) publication, but even so I was surprised (actually was I?  Hmm.) to see this crap floating around.



Let's talk about the three things that are wrong here.

1.  Her name is Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.  Not Bachran.  This isn't just a typo, it was done consistently throughout the article and in the accompanying sidebar.  I was so frustrated by it that I had to tweet (TWEET! gah) a message to the NYDN to get them to fix it.  There's no excuse for misspelling a major celebrity's name--it's on the cover of the magazine in the picture they included for the story.  Can't spell her name?  Just look at the picture!  Lame.

2.  She did not "say she may take legal action" as the headline suggests.  The Times of India (in a typically obnoxious, vague, and poorly sourced article) said that "someone close to the actress" said that she was upset and "might do something."  The source never said she would sue and Aishwarya certainly has not given a quote to anyone about this.  So how about we try to be a bit more accurate in our headlines?

3.  "Consider" suing.  Not "conside" suing. That one was probably a legitimate typo but I'm feeling especially bitchy today.

Grumble grumble grrrr.

Dec 24, 2010

First Look at Saat Khoon Maaf

Bollywood Hungama has revealed the first release poster for Vishal Bhardwaj's Saat Khoon Maaf.  The film stars Priyanka Chopra as a woman who murders her seven husbands, and costars Naseeruddin Shan (squee!), John Abraham, Irrfan Khan, and Konkona Sen Sharma.




And the trailer to go along with it!


Dec 22, 2010

Trailer--Anaganaga O Dheerudu



I don't watch a whole lot of Telugu films, but I will absolutely make an exception for Anaganaga O Dheerudu.  It stars Siddharth, who I absolutely love, and though the story doesn't look like anything I'd normally be willing to watch, the production value and cinematography look top notch here, and the plot seems gripping.  I was so transfixed by this trailer (with English subs, woot!) that I watched it four times in a row, so I think that's a good sign.  :)

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