Work in Progress drawing of @ranadaggubati holding the Infinity Gauntlet. He is voicing Thanos in the Telugu dubbed version of "Avengers: Infinity War". This sketch is being done using multiple reference images. They released a Telugu Dubbed Trailer (the "There was an idea…" one), which I thought was very well done, and you see Rana at the beginning of that. But his full face isn't visible, so I'm looking at other images to fill in the gaps. I would have probably finished the drawing by now, but I have been very busy at work with long hours in the office, so it's taking more time. Will finish over the weekend and post a scanned version once done. #vsco #samsung #galaxys7 #samsungsnapshooter #hellohyderabad #handsinframe #avengers #InfinityWar #DailyMovieSketch #AvengersInfinityWar #telugu #ranadaggubati #Thanos #infinitygauntlet #chaibisket
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Pacific Rim Uprising (2018)Directed by Steven S DeKnight2013's "Pacific Rim" was Guillermo del Toro's loving homage to movies featuring giant robots and monsters – the plot had alien creatures entering our world through an interdimensional portal deep within the Pacific Ocean. To fight these Kaiju, humanity builds giant robots called Jaegers, operated by two pilots. The sequel, directed by "Daredevil" showrunner Steven S DeKnight, takes place 10 years after humanity won the war against the Kaiju and sealed the Breach. Jake Pentecost (John Boyega), son of Stacker Pentecost (Idris Elba's character from Part 1), now scavenges and sells Jaeger parts. A run-in with 15 year old Amara (Cailee Spaeny) results in them getting enlisted into the Defence Corps, and after a rogue Jaeger attack, they realize that the alien race behind the Kaijus – the Precursors – are still a threat to humanity's existence. I enjoyed this sequel more than I thought I would. While it does not compare with the original (more on that later), it was quite entertaining and the action scenes were nicely done. John Boyega and Cailee Spaeny were extremely likeable in their roles. I also appreciated the ideas that they tried to bring in. However, the world building and development of the Kaijus and Jaegers weren't as good as in the first movie. The last third of the movie felt very rushed. They shot this in 2.39:1 as opposed to 1.85, I felt the more taller aspect ratio suited this kind of movie better. The music is serviceable but I really missed Ramin Djawadi's epic theme. They only played it twice in the entire film. I re watched the first one on Netflix (it's there on Amazon Prime as well), and it was superior. Del Toro sure loves his creatures and one can make out the effort that went into conceptualising them and putting them up on screen. It's not as involved here. I drew Cailee Spaeny as Amara. She was one of the best things about the movie. The drawing was done with 0.5mm 2B pencil and @Prismacolor pencils on Brustro sketchbook and scanned. #331 / 25-Mar-18#pacificrim #pacificrimuprising #caileespaeny #guillermodeltoro #kaiju #jaeger
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Deadpool 2 (2018)Directed by David LeitchWhile everyone has been raving about the "Avengers: Infinity War" trailer and poster recently (I've been enjoying all the memes too – including some really funny Hindi and Telugu ones), there's another movie (a non-Marvel Marvel movie, for now) for which we were expecting a trailer to drop any day – and it's finally here! A few days ago, there was a worrying bit of news that "Deadpool 2" didn't perform well in test screenings. Then, word came out that it actually outscored the original, and that reshoots added more of what worked with test audiences. We'll know how it actually is on May 18, but this trailer is all kinds of fantastic!This is the first full trailer for "Deadpool 2", the ones that came out earlier were teasers with only a little actual footage from the movie. This one gives us an idea about the plot of the film – Cable (Josh Brolin) wanting to kill a kid and Deadpool stopping this, and the formation of the X-Force.Here are some things one can observe from this trailer – – Deadpool, Dopinder, Vanessa, Blind Al, Negasonic, Colossus, Weasel all back from the first film- "All out of Love" opening, DP entering Dopinder's cab- Deadpool chops and kicks a guy's head off- DP's comment about Cable, "What in the fucksickle is this"- Wade spinning in Prof X's wheelchair, in a hall with portraits of Lincoln and Obama, the X-Mansion?- "We're going to form a super duper fucking crew, tough, morally flexible and young enough to carry their own franchise for 10 to 12 years. We'll be known as – X-Force!" to which Domino says "Isn't that a bit derivative?"- "Now, let's go get our fuck on!"- Deadpool in prison restraints hitting a guy's face with a concrete brick and saying "Tell me they got that in slow motion!"- Fighting dirty – a twist on the hole in the hand gag from the first movie- Deadpool wearing a jersey with the X symbol (which is what I drew here)- Wade discussing with Weasel that they probably won't make a 3Can't wait to see the movie! This drawing was done with 0.5mm 2B pencil and @prismacolor pencils on Brustro sketchbook and scanned.#330 / 23-Mar-18#DailyMovieSketch
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Shaitaan Haveli (2018)Created by Varun ThakurStand-up comedian Varun Thakur created and stars in this Amazon Prime Web Series. This is an homage to the 1980s low budget pulp horror movies made by the Ramsay Brothers, and includes all the tropes one might expect – an old mansion, a witch, an ancient 200 year old evil, a sorcerer – and weaves it into a comedy-horror story. The storyline concerns down-on-his-luck director Hariman (Bhupesh Singh – who also sings the title track), who decides to shoot a horror movie hoping it will be a hit, in order to pay off his debt to gangster Ponty. So he assembles a cast and crew, and goes off to an abandoned mansion to shoot his film, but an emerging evil may threaten the lives of the crew.The show is pretty entertaining and emulates the source material quite well, right down to using plot themes and character names as well. While I enjoyed watching it, I thought they didn't push the comedy or horror elements enough. I did get the feeling at times, that they were trying to be funny but it didn't always work, especially when attempting to blend the 1980s tropes with more modern elements. I also thought it was kind of predictable at times. The best part of the series though, is that it's quite short – just 8 half-hour episodes. I completed it in just two sittings, so even if you don't find it that good, it goes by very quickly.The episodes credit Monica Gupta as "Chudail", I drew her. She looks quite like a deadite from Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead" movies. The drawing was done with 0.5mm 2B pencil, @prismacolor pencils and a white gel ink pen on my Brustro sketchbook, and scanned.A bit of trivia about this drawing is that, much of it was drawn at Annapurna Film Institute yesterday morning, footage of which would be part of a documentary project. More details on that eventually.#329 / 17-Mar-18#dailymoviesketch #shaitaanhaveli #amazonprime #chudail #bollywood #ramsaybrothers #varunthakur
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Entry for @instagram's Weekend Hashtag Project #WHPblackandwhite. I posted this same photo on @karthikabhiram as well. Shot with my phone and edited entirely in @instagram itself. #samsung #galaxys7 #DailyMovieSketch #Thanos #avengers #avengersinfinitywar #infinitywar #handsinframe
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Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams (2018)Developed by Ronald D Moore and Michael DinnerAmerican author Philip K Dick (referred to sometimes as PKD) has written stories that have been adapted into some of the most famous science fiction movies in the last 40 years, from "Blade Runner", to "Total Recall", "Minority Report" and others. "Electric Dreams" is a 10-episode anthology show, featuring loose adaptations from his stories. I watched the entire show on Amazon Prime, over the span of a few days, and enjoyed it a lot. The episodes are really well made and the ideas are really interesting. The name of the show is taken from the title of the book "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", the inspiration for "Blade Runner". When one watches the show, one can't help comparing it with "Black Mirror", but there's a difference. "Black Mirror" itself a brilliant show, is science fiction more oriented towards tech, whereas PKD's stories can take a step towards fantasy, with episodes featuring space travel for example. Themes of reality and identity are explored in these stories, and it makes for very interesting watching. Some episodes though, could easily have been part of either show. I would highly recommend watching this show, if you're a science fiction fan, you'll love it. I drew Holliday Grainger as Honor, a "Teep" (telepath), from the episode "The Hood Maker". It was drawn with 0.5mm 2B pencil and @Prismacolor pencil on Brustro sketchbook and scanned. #328 / 12-Mar-18
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@breatheamazon shared my artwork on their Instagram. Check out their #breathefanart post, mine is the second drawing. #vsco #canon #sl2 #200d #85mm18
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[Congratulations @realgdt @shapeofwatermovie on the Oscar wins! Here's my drawing based on the movie.] The Shape of Water (2017) Directed by Guillermo del ToroI watched this fantasy / drama / 1960s period piece a couple of weeks ago at the newly opened PVR ICON Cinema, Hitech City (you can find a post on my personal account @karthikabhiram regarding that). At that time, the movie hadn't yet won Best Picture at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was a film with 13 nominations. This is the story of a mute janitor Elisa (Sally Hawkins) in a US government run lab. One day, the lab staff brings in a humanoid amphibian creature, once a sea God, intending to experiment on it, with the intention of gaining advantage over the Russians. Elisa finds a connection with the creature, much to the chagrin of the antagonist, supervisor Strickland (Michael Shannon). The movie plays like a fairy tale, with gorgeous visuals and great performances. Were it not for some adult themes and bloody violence, one could easily mistake it for a movie intended for younger audiences. Guillermo del Toro has a great way of handling creatures in his movies, and here too, the creature effects are fantastic. The creature is played by Doug Jones and reminded me of Abe Sapien from "Hellboy". I liked the movie, but somehow I preferred del Toro's other movies, I remember I enjoyed "Hellboy" more than this one. Maybe that's just me but I didn't feel it was as good as the critical acclaim suggested. Still, I'm happy for the movie's Oscar win. I drew the amphibian from the movie. Like my earlier Deadpool drawing (for @yvonnecheeart's #thepennychallenge), I did this in a stippling style. This is a bit larger, the size of a 2 Rupee coin. A rough was done in pencil and I did the ink work on top of it. #327 / 7-Mar-18#DailyMovieSketch #theshapeofwater #guillermodeltoro #oscar #bestpicture #academyawards #bestdirector #theoscars
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Black Panther (2018)Directed by Ryan CooglerThe eighteenth movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Black Panther" has been highly successful and critically acclaimed. I watched it a couple of weekends ago, but completed a sketch based on it only now. The movie stars Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa, who takes over as King of the African nation of Wakanda, after the death of his father T'Chaka (which we saw in 2016's "Captain America: Civil War"). The film builds the world of Wakanda really well, and then introduces the antagonist – Eric Killmonger (Michael B Jordan), who is working with Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), and intends to take the throne from T'Challa. I thought the movie was terrific, and I felt it was a better Marvel movie than the recent few MCU entries – because of the world building, the characters (every character is interesting and the film has strong female characters), and the villain (not just an alien / hole in the sky kind of thing). The storyline is nicely complemented with beautiful visuals (cinematography, costumes and production design draw from a lot of influences), and music (memorable score and the songs too). I enjoyed the movie very much. Stay back for two end credits scenes. Can't wait for the next big event – "Avengers: Infinity War". I drew Letitia Wright (you might remember her also from the last episode of "Black Mirror" Season 4) as Shuri. She was one of my favourite characters from the movie. She is T'Challa's sister, a scientist, a James Bond-esque Q-type quartermaster, and a warrior all in one. The drawing was done with 0.5mm 2B pencil and @Prismacolor pencils and scanned. #326 / 4-Mar-18#blackpanther #marvel #mcu #marvelstudios #wakandaforever #avengers #DailyMovieSketch Also tagging this for @blackpanther's #blackpantherfanart and @letitiawright.
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