1/7/15

Even Ant-Man isn't sure about "Ant-Man" in the first full-length trailer

It’s been a grand day for Ant-Man as Marvel rolls out the marketing machine for its next C-List superhero. By now, the folks at Marvel are old hats at polishing underdog franchises until they shine their way to the box office success.
First up, the official “Ant-Man” trailer. Yeah, a guy who shrinks down to the size of an ant and rides around on bugs is silly. So is a talking raccoon and a sentient tree. The key is to admit it.
Anyone else look for clues to the time period in the trailer? I'm coming up blank. Sure, Hank Pym has technology in his lab, but there were no cellphones or other hallmarks of 21st century living. Not even a television in Scott Lang's living room. So is this happening concurrent to "Avengers" or before? Ughhh, July is too far away.

Also, today Entertainment Weekly snagged the exclusive first look at Paul Rudd in the Ant-Man costume. I'm beginning to sense a theme with the marketing strategy.



 Even Ant-Man isn't sure about "Ant-Man" in the first full-length trailer














 

'PK' becomes Bollywood's biggest success








 


 Comedy drama "PK" is now the highest grossing Bollywood film ever, breaking records not just in India but abroad as well.

With A-list movie star Aamir Khan in the leading role as an extraterrestrial attempting to integrate into Indian society, "PK" has accumulated $65.2m of Indian box office returns since its December 19 release.

The title has also taken $9.15m to date in North America, making it the biggest Bollywood movie there too, while Australian totals stand at $1.9m so far.

One major milestone remains for "PK," which has overtaken Khan's 2013 blockbuster "Dhoom 3" in almost every other regard: the earlier hit's total worldwide tally is set at $89m, with "PK" not far behind on $86.2m.

But the picture has not been without controversy, its setup allowing director Rajkumar Hirani and co-writer Abhijat Joshi to question some of India's established social mores, according to Deadline.

Aamir Khan achieved international recognition for his role as lead actor and producer of 2002 Academy Award foreign language nominee "Lagaan," and is well known for his parts in "3 Idiots," "Rang De Basanti" and "Ghajini" in addition to "Dhoom 3" and "PK," while Hirani has received numerous accolades for national and global hits "3 Idiots" and the first two "Munna Bhai" comedies.