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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Top 10 Hollywood Movie Posters of 2011



With January 2012 poster selection leaving a lot to be desired—dump month movies don’t appear to get the same marketing budget as critical darlings—we’ve decided to better spend our monthly entry with the past year’s greats.
You won’t see any text on faces a la The Adjustment Bureau, In Time, or Warrior gracing this list nor that fantastically framed Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol poster that just missed scoring a spot. Instead there is a lot of white space and the fearless exclusion of celebrity faces. Originality reigns supreme and the realization it was a pretty darn good year for one-sheets prevails.

Honorable Mentions

Dark Horse Ides of March Dirty Girl One Day The Skin I Live In
#15
Dark Horse
Mojo
#14
Ides of March
Ignition Print
#13
Dirty Girl
cold open
#12
One Day
Mojo
#11
The Skin I Live In
Juan Gatti
Winnie the Pooh #10
Winnie the Pooh
The Arterie
When you’re as iconic as Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Roo, Kanga, Tigger, and Eeyore, text is unnecessary. Taking a page from George Washington crossing the Delaware, these childhood favorites of mine sail through a page of honey on their way to start a new adventure. Two-thirds devoid of anything but the solid murky yellow sea telling us exactly where to keep our eyes affixed; The Arterie shows that some firms out there still have the capacity to refuse pandering to the status quo.

Another Happy Day #09
Another Happy Day
Showing off even more gorgeous white space, the falling silhouette of a limp and motionless man perfectly contrasts the adjective of the film’s title. Enclosed by a yellow intertube to give the one-sheet a glowing flourish, the feeling of malaise as the bottom literally drops infers an emotionally resonant metamorphosis to express what went wrong. We don’t need Barkin, Bosworth, or Burstyn showing us faces wrought with pain or joy, the subtlety of composition does it all.

Beginners #08
Beginners
Mojo / Mike Mills
A charming poster for a charmingly delightful film, the use of a scrawled cursive font gives a quaintness mirrored in the artwork drawn by Ewan McGregor‘s character. With little details like ‘Beginning Soon’ at the bottom elaborating more on the title as well as the juxtaposition of pensive and happy amongst its stars, a sense of the dramedy’s ability to make you laugh and cry at will emanates forth. The only thing that could make the advert better would be a dialogue bubble coming from Cosmo the Jack Russell’s head asking if we’d please buy a ticket.

Drive #07
Drive
The Refinery
What better way to portray a film that exudes cool at every turn than a James Dean-esque larger-than-life visage of star Ryan Gosling? Chomping on a toothpick with the sort of thinking man’s sternness he can barely let disappear when hanging with love interest Carey Mulligan and her son, the dirt-streaked mechanic’s thousand yard stare only shows the troubled soul beneath. Topped off by a hot pink title treatment in a font that could be used on a lipstick commercial and The Refinery simply has no fear. As stylish as the film itself, this image is as iconic as it gets.

Martha Marcy May Marlene #06
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Empire Design
A movie dealing with dream and memory seeping into reality, the use of an ethereal transparency is a stroke of genius. A similar style to the likes of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and A Dangerous Method from this year, this entry is the only one combining its images in a precisely measured composition. The meeting of neck and shoulder from one Elizabeth Olsen kisses the curve of a second’s cheek as wisps of hair flutter in the wind. Sexuality and mystery fuse with the dangerous blur of John Hawkes lumbering behind—it’s a puzzle as intricate and yearning to be solved as the film itself.

Submarine #05
Submarine
Like the title’s metaphor for a family drowning underwater from the painful depression waiting on its surface, this one-sheet’s visual representation of the same is both succinct and exacting. The wide-eyed awkward stare Craig Roberts gives throughout the film is on display, color stripped down to a blue tinted Xerox-like contrast of black. A periscope above water watching his parent’s marriage dissolve and the emotionally stunted neediness of his girlfriend leading him along, the poster is all about Oliver Tate. Stamps of bright colors on white like the sharp bursts of dry comedy through a methodically paced droll coming of age tale, minimalism enhances like excess never could.

Pariah #04
Pariah
Mojo
Captivating in its crop, clean in its fully justified text block at center, and stunning in its unique character. Adepero Oduye‘s face expresses the sorrow, isolation, and humanity of Alike that a Photoshopped montage of actors or a hipster pen and ink drawing could never capture. Mojo really hits a home run here to cement the firm’s fourth inclusion to this list with superb artistic intelligence. When you’re creating a vertical piece to represent a horizontally widescreen medium, it takes a peerless vision to make the transition seamless.

The Artist #03
The Artist
Black and white and silent, this is a film from a past generation renewed earning a resounding “Yes! More, please!” from the public lucky enough to have seen it thus far. Stripped down bare to the essentials of what makes cinema great, the poster aligns perfectly with its black abyss cut by a brilliant white chiaroscuro of an adoring duo in love. There is a magical aura surrounding the faces that draws you in and the old fashioned thick to thin stroke of the tall font at bottom to help instill a tone of yesteryear. With the single piece of color standing between image and text beautifully, it only makes your eye travel its loops back to the top’s striking example of love’s purity.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy #02
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Ego Communications
An amazing series of character posters doing their job so well that Ego Communications didn’t see the point in creating a singular piece to lord over them, their use of code to create its image is brilliantly conceived. With extremely tight leading and kerning, the numbers and letters are sized to perfection and allow all shadows and highlights of their dramatic portraits to be retained. It’s simple, direct, and so good that its American counterpart tries hard to copy it with much less success. A film of intrigue and espionage, the contemplative looks portray its thriller aspects and the mysterious strands of code another puzzle to solve.

Shame #01
Shame
Mark Carroll
Mark Carroll understands this film and the import of its lead actor Michael Fassbender‘s need to hide his desires. A performance of unparalleled bravery, only an advert with equal amounts of courage could think about representing it with a single image. NC-17 and widely discussed among cinephile circles, what better way to feed into the hype than a poster refusing to show even one frame? An empty bed made dirty, personal, and embarrassing by the title’s directness, it only enhances its secrets by keeping them out of frame, begging to be discovered.





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Monday, November 21, 2011

Mullaperiyar Dam - An Atom bomb about to Explode





MULLAPERIYAR DAM : A TIME BOMB ?

 The Mullaperiyar Dam, situated in Idukki District of Kerala has now developed minor cracks due to tremors felt in the area just recently. The Dam is situated in a quake prone area and experts have warned that there was possibility to occur tremors measuring 6 or above in Richter scale, as increased Seismic activities are seen of late. The Idukki Dam is just 30 Kms away from Mullaperyar and in addition to the regional vulnerability to quake, the presence of multiple Dams too can turn out to be a triggering factor for a major quake. The water from the Mullaperyar Dam reaches to Idukki Dam, the biggest hydel power reservoir in Kerala and a major producer of Electricity in the State. Although Mullaperyar Dam has a height of 155 feet, water is stored up to a height of 136 feet only against the protest of neighboring State of Tamil Nadu which demands to store water up to 142 feet. The Kerala Government cannot do that on account of the structural weakness of the Dam.

 The Dam was constructed in 1985 using lime and surkhi mortar.The advanced technology of dam construction  was not known at the time and it is still standing because of the excellence of the British Government work. The dam was built originally for a guaranteed period of 50 years which ended 75 years ago. A new Dam should have been constructed in its place long ago, but it could not be done because the owner ship rests with Tamil Nadu Government and the Tamil Nadu is adamantly opposing to make any changes to the Dam. The matter is with the Supreme Court

On closer look, the whole issue would appear an absurd drama.Though the entire area of  Dam belongs to Kerala state, including the Dam's catchments areas in Western Gnats, it is unable to carry out any works there including building a new Dam without permission of either from the Tamil Nadu Govt.or from the court as the Government's hands are tied up with a Lease Deed made out in 1886 between Travancore Maharaja and the British Government representing the present Tamil Nadu which was then an administrative sub division of British India. The lease is for a period of 999 years. Though the lease indenture annulled on its own as it was an agreement signed before the constitution of India came in to force, a review agreement had to be made between Kerala and Tamil Nadu in 1970 to continue supply of water to Tamil Nadu. The dam water is badly needed for the arid lands of Theni, Ramanathapuam, Sivaganga and Madurai Districts of Tamil Nadu and it is a hot social and political issue there.

The exigency now is to decommission the present  Dam and build a new dam as early as possible. There is increased seismic activity in the region now and frequent tremors are weakening the Dam. It is unthinkable what would happen if a strong quake brought damage to the Dam (God forbid) As the water from Mullaperiyar dam would immediately flow to Idukki Dam and Idukki Dam not designed to cope with waters from the Mullaperiyar additionally it is unpredictable what would happen then. And such an eventuality would inundate four districts of Kerala including the commercial hub, Cochin.The loss of life and property is unimaginable. 

  As said above,more than 20 mild tremors were reported this year alone and the latest is just a day ago and  each tremor would be making a little instability in the structure and already two minor cracks have been developed at the bottom of the Dam. The experts are examining it.

Ms Jayalalitha, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu is against building a new dam at the site. She is an intelligent lady and she can very well understand the danger the present Dam poses to Kerala, but the matter is embroiled in politics and she has no choice but to favour her people's sentiments as in the Koodankulam Thermal project. The chief Minister knows the Koodankulam plant is not as much dangerous as the local people fear about it and she had also tried to assuage their apprehension but when the people stood adamant she gave in and sided with her people. No chief Minister can ignore people.

However, it is time the Tamil Nadu Government and the people  seriously pondered over the vulnerability of the present dam and the threat Kerala is facing and cooperated with the Government of Kerala in its efforts.

With  regard to the Tamil people’s misgivings on the uninterrupted supply of water to the central Tamil Nadu Districts from a newly built dam, a fresh agreement on sharing water can easily be drawn up as done in 1970. The Government of Kerala would only be happy to supply agricultural water to Tamil Nadu and its only concern is about the safety of the dam and safety of its people.

 I will never understand why such an obvious fact is evading a straightforward  response from the people of Tamil Nadu  leaving the  matter to drag on for years.

As for the people of Kerala the danger from the Mullaperiyar Dam is real and serious. Although there is program for erecting new Dam in Mullaperyar it has not gained momentum and it is still at the paper work stage.

 The earth quakes have no paperwork to do before they hit at a target.







Still Don't Believe Us - Look at what the media is Saying since the last quake 2 days ago - cant wait no more