Tuesday, 23 June 2015

'Kungfu Panda 3' Trailer


Kungfu Panda franchise made us fall in love with pandas but in the third movie, our most loved panda is all set to experience a love story of his own too. Not just that, the second movie ended with the makers showing Po's father's face. This movie introduces several new characters like his father Li, the new evil force, Kai and Mei Mei, a resident of panda paradise, who is all set in her mind to get married to Po, as promised.



Amongst all this chaos, Po has a new responsibility of training and turning all the fun loving chubs of panda paradise into a band of Kung Fu Pandas to fight against the evil spirit, Kai.

Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni, the movie has Jack Black as the voice of Po, Angelina Jolie as Tigress, Dustin Hoffman as Master Shifu, Jackie Chan as Monkey, Seth Rogen as Mantis, Lucy Liu as Viper and David Cross as Crane voicing the Furious Five. Breaking Bad famed Bryan Cranston is also a part of this movie who will be voicing Po's father, Li. The movie is set to release in January.

Charlie Brown Is Sadder Than Ever in New Peanuts Trailer



Charlie Brown wants to be a winner this November, when the CGI Peanutsmovie comes out. He's got snowmen to play baseball with, people to prove wrong, and a little red-haired girl to win over. Truthfully, he looks pretty darn sad, but luckily, his BFF Snoopy will be there to help — mostly in the form of dancing to the Gipsy Kings and wearing sunglasses.

"It's not often you get the opportunity to start over with a clean slate… this time things will be different!"Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox have debuted a full-length, three-minute trailer for The Peanuts Movie, adapted from Charles Schulz comic strip. All your favorite characters are here, from Charlie Brown (voiced by Noah Schnapp), to Linus, to Pigpen, to Lucy, to Sally, plus–of course–Snoopy. We've already seen a few teasers, but this is the full sell and it's totally perfect. This movie looks wonderful, like they've actually captured the feeling of the comic strip where these characters come from and re-imagined in for the big screen without dumbing it down. I really can't believe how good this looks, it's going to be so much fun.

Peanuts is directed bey Steve Martino (Ice Age: Continental Drift, Horton Hears a Who!) and written by Craig & Bryan Schulz (sons of comic creator Charles Schulz) and newcomer Cornelius Uliano. Snoopy, the world’s most lovable beagle – and flying ace! – embarks upon his greatest mission as he and his team take to the skies to pursue their arch-nemesis, while his best pal Charlie Brown begins his own epic quest back home. 20th Century Fox has set the animated film for release in time for the 65th anniversary of the comic strip, and the 50th anniversary of the holiday special "A Charlie Brown Christmas," on November 6th

Top Funniest Indians on Youtube




All India Bakchod

All India Bakchod is one of the most popular Indian channels on YouTube, their topic of videos ranges from current happenings to satirical takes on society. Their latest sketch on honest Indian flights have already registered 1 million Youtube hits.

The Viral Fever Video

They are the brain behind Viral Video ‘Rowdies’. The subject line of their videos is very similar to that of AIB, with more than 600,000 subscribers on their channel they already are one of the most followed Youtube channels from India.

Mania Ki Duniya

Slightly less popular than the 2 channels mentioned above nevertheless in no way less funny, its popular 2D characters will make you laugh till your stomach aches. The characters in the video are the real highlights of the channel; do not be surprised if this channel is all over your TL in the next few months.

Comedy One

Suresh Menon, the face of Comedy One, is already a well established comedy artist. The average length of the video is short but that does not compromise on the comedy content, a must visit channel for comedy lovers.

Trouble Seeker team

The team behind the racism experiment of north Indian girls. Not many Indian channels are into this genre of street pranks and magic, hence the Trouble Seeker team fills that void. Some of their pranks are truly hilarious.

East India Comedy

Founded by a group of comedian who goes by the same name, their uploads include footage of their stand up acts and some sketches.

Sahil Shah

A member of East India comedy group who runs his own Youtube channel, and AD show segments on his channels which are hilarious.

Vir Das

The face of Indian English stand up comic act; the humorous content of the channel will surely make you Laugh Out Loud.

Abish Mathew

A member of the All India Bakchod team who runs his own show called ‘Son of Abish’. Episodes of his shows are shared on this channel, Don’t give a miss to this channel

Comedy Nights With Kapil

This needs no introduction, the most famous comedy show of Indian television is present on Youtube too, to make you laugh.

Jay Hind

A channel based on the format of late night talk shows, hosted by actor Sumeet Raghvan where various well known personalities like Prasoon Joshi and various television actors have made an appearance.

Papa Cj

One of the oldest artists in the business, his channel‘s content include footage of his live performances.

Shudh Desi Endings

A funny channel dedicated to Bollywood, their shudh desi endings are the most popular content of the channel and they cover most of the top Bollywood movies. The good quality of animation and production makes their videos worth watching.

SocioCatastropheTV

Their video “pranking my Dad gone wrong” got them over a million hits on Youtube. The newest channel of the lot, the core of their content includes performing pranks.

Bollywood Gandu

Probably the funniest channel doing Bollywood content, their take on Bollywood will make you cry with laughter.

Kanan Gill

It was a big mistake leaving him out of the list for starters; he does make his entry to the list on popular demand. Famously known for his movie reviews, his recent review of the movie premaggan is one of the funniest movie reviews I personally have ever seen.



This Hilarious Funny Video Tells You Why Our Fathers’ Relaxo Chappals Were So Important In Our Lives



There is probably no kid who grew up in the nineties and never got a sound thrashing from his father. Growing up we were afraid of only two things, horror shows and dad’s anger. Whenever we misbehaved, the biggest threat our mothers had for us was complaining to our fathers when they got home in the evening.
But fathers have also been our rock-solid support growing up. Drilling practicality in our heads with their one-solution-for-every-problem approach, fathers have been the driving force behind our struggles. Whenever we thought we couldn’t do it, there came our papas with their Relaxo chappals and suddenly the task became easy!
Standup comedian Abhijeet Ganguly hilariously sums up growing up under an Indian father in this video. Watch it with your father! 


ABCD 2 has good box office opennings.


ABCD 2 starring Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor saw a strong opening weekend and is estimated to have collected Rs 45 crore at the box office, according to analysts.

"With the advance booking for Sun looking very good, ABCD2 is looking at Rs 45 cr [+/-] opening weekend, which is phenomenal," Bollywood trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted on Sunday.


According to the analyst, the film collected Rs 14.30 crore on its opening day and Rs 14.51 crore on Saturday, at the domestic box office.

ABCD 2 is a Disney movie and has been produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur. The film has been directed by Remo D' Souza and stars dancing sensation Prabhu Deva alongside Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor.

ABCD 2 is the second movie from the franchise as the title itself suggests. Prabhudeva returns to reprise his role in ABCD 2 after the 2013 film, which was also directed by Remo D'Souza.

Review: Pixar's Animated Movie 'Inside Out'


Star Rating: 3.5/5

It’s no surprise for a Pixar film to touch our emotions. The visionary animation house avoids the usual usual, producing kids’ entertainments that are non-juvenile.

Comic fantasies such as “Up” and “Ratatouille” have subplots about maturing and saying goodbye that powerfully pluck the heartstrings. The studio’s complicated and fascinating 15th entry, “Inside Out,” doesn’t do that. It plays your ticker like a Stradivarius.

The genre-defying 3-D film, co-written and directed by Oscar winner Pete Docter, mood-swings between two stories on different levels. One follows the everyday life of Riley, a normally cheerful 11-year-old who becomes sad and angry after moving with her parents from their home in Minnesota. The parallel story explores how her emotions respond to her challenges of life in San Francisco without old friends or familiar neighborhoods.

Inside the control center of Riley’s mind — Headquarters — there’s a discordant squad akin to Snow White’s Seven Dwarfs. Joy (personified by Amy Poehler) is a daisy-yellow optimist who wants to keep every moment of Riley’s life super-cheerful. Tear-shaped Sadness (Phyllis Smith) is a woebegone bluebell who understands the value of having a good cry — even in front of the class at Riley’s new school. Eye-rolling Disgust (Mindy Kaling) basically prevents Riley from getting poisoned. You know, by broccoli. Anger (Louis Black) lets off steam, helping her decompress after problems. That’s vital when the Headquarters newspaper, the Mind Reader, has unfair shock headlines such as “NO DESSERT!” Fear (Bill Hader) is sort of a raw nerve, protecting her from dangers such as bad dreams.
Inside out-Disney pixar 2015

The stakes rise when Joy and Sadness are snatched from their command center. Now they’re as lost as Riley, traveling through strange regions of her head. Her core memories have created areas that are cornerstones of her personality, gorgeous visual metaphors such as Family Island, Friendship Island and Honesty Island. But those havens are decaying in emotional earthquakes. The unexpected move is disconnecting Riley’s past and pushing her to a difficult, new self-discovery. Old recollections tumble to their end, falling in the abyss of the Memory Dump no matter how precious they once were. As Joy and Sadness try to ride Riley’s locomotive Train of Thought back to their teammates, we visit the confused instinctive quintets inside Mom and Dad, showing that adult emotional growth can be as laughably flawed as a prepubescent girl’s.

“Inside Out” is uplifting and magical, impeccably crafted and cinematically arresting, emotional and humorous beyond measure. It is also sad and bitter, throwing viewers into the kind of agony Riley’s emotions feel when she sucks up an iced Slurpee brain freeze. As they visit Riley’s emotional states, Joy and Sadness encounter stunningly inventive areas such as Imagination Land, where Riley’s thoughts about French fry forests and cloud hotels are built; Dream Productions, where Rainbow Unicorn, a diva starlet, makes dreams into overnight movies, and Abstract Thought, where they transform into ugly, silly, strange, beautiful surrealist objects. And they haven’t even entered Riley’s Subconscious yet. At moments such as this, “Inside Out” echoes surrealism. It isn’t realist — it’s much better than realist.

The film’s peak of intensity comes when the mismatched partners meet Bing Bong (voiced by Richard Kind), the imaginary childhood friend Riley has almost entirely forgotten. He’s a lovable soul, an elephant-trunked cotton candy beehive who carries a rucksack of important recollections and puzzles about why his dear pal never visits anymore. And he’s on the way to a climax that would fit a mournful Edgar Allan Poe tale. Pixar‘s time-honored fascination with themes of disuse and oblivion has never made a more touching creature.

Like the “Toy Story” trilogy, “Inside Out” is about loss and the passage of time. It’s a gentle depiction of the things we’ll lose when we grow up. It poignantly depicts the idea that every party has to end, expanding the emotional range of children’s films along with a healthy dose of laughter. After the traditional Pixar end credits list, which salutes the many Production Babies born as “Inside Out” inched through the pipeline, it ends with a poetic farewell message: “This film is dedicated to our kids. Please don’t grow up. Ever.”

Watch Trailer Inside out:



 
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