KollywoodFrom Kongu to Singala Tamil, many actors have tried out different dialects on the big screen to make their character more convincing.Anjana ShekarIn Viswasam, actor Ajith played a village goon from Madurai. In Red (2002) too, he had played the role of a local don from Madurai. To sound more authentic this time, the actor tried speaking in the local dialect, inserting phrases like ‘injarule’ (a local exclamation for ‘won’t you look at this?’) to make a pronounced effect. Although not one hundred percent authentic, we’ve seen actors trying out new dialects time and again which would give more edge to their character. And most times, this becomes a unique aspect of the film that is extolled by the makers before its release. Here's a list of dialects we've seen on the big screen and the films in which they featured. 'Madras' Tamil This is one of the...
- 1/19/2019
- by Anjana
- The News Minute
Dum dum. Dum dum. Dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum...John Williams' score for Steven Spielberg's Jaws is one of the most iconic in movie history, but it's never been properly released on vinyl before. Well, Mondo is here to change that:
We love this score and can’t quite believe that not only do we get to give it a vinyl treatment, But we're releasing the full score as it appears in the film. (This is the first time this original version has ever been released on vinyl as the original soundtrack LP, and subsequent reissues were all actually re-recorded cues made especially for that LP.) The album is produced by Mike Matessino who painstakingly restored, edited and remastered every cue for this release. John Williams’ score has never sounded better.
Phantom City Creative is responsible for the artwork, which is pretty damn awesome. You...
We love this score and can’t quite believe that not only do we get to give it a vinyl treatment, But we're releasing the full score as it appears in the film. (This is the first time this original version has ever been released on vinyl as the original soundtrack LP, and subsequent reissues were all actually re-recorded cues made especially for that LP.) The album is produced by Mike Matessino who painstakingly restored, edited and remastered every cue for this release. John Williams’ score has never sounded better.
Phantom City Creative is responsible for the artwork, which is pretty damn awesome. You...
- 7/5/2017
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
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