Movies Now all set to give ultimate Year-End Blockbuster Experience

Movie-lovers and thrill-seekers get ready to bid farewell to 2014 with a bang as MOVIES NOW, India’s home for best Hollywood films, gets ready to take you on a rollercoaster ride, MOVIES NOW party line-up

Kick starting the festivities on Christmas Day, MOVIES NOW presents ‘Jingle All The Day’, a fantastic line-up of films that guarantee you non-stop entertainment. Kung Fu Panda, Despicable Me, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, Night at the Museum- Jingle All The Day will be showcasing the best of Hollywood to treat you to an unforgettable Christmas experience!
Trivia

If the Christmas treat makes you feel like a kid in a candy store, there are more celluloid surprises waiting for you! Enjoy the best end-of-the-year celebration as MOVIES NOW ensures you start your new year on a high, with High on 2014 featuring a non-stop party of some of Hollywood’s most-loved blockbusters. Go on an unforgettable journey with Life of Pi, walk down the memory lane with Grown Ups, groove to the beats of Step Up 3D, take on the bad guys with the accidental spy in Johnny English Reborn, participate in the whirlwind fun journey that is Hangover 2, enjoy the nail-biting suspense & unexpected twists of Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets and experience the best of drama with Titanic! Don’t miss High on 2014, starting 25th December 2014, every night @ 7 PM and a day-long celebration on 1st January 2015.

Trivia:

Ø Life of Pi - Suraj Sharma never intended to audition for the film. He went to a casting call to support his brother, and beat out more than 3,000 hopefuls for the lead role.

Ø Step Up 3D - The film went on to international grosses of $159,000,000, making it the biggest earner of the (at the time) three films.

Ø Ice Age: Continental Drift - Originally, the story was rumored to involve Manny, Sid, Diego, Ellie, and Scrat frozen solid and accidentally defrosted in a museum in present day. The movie was going to be called "Ice Age: Th4w".

Ø Charlie & the Chocolate Factory - The lollipops on the trees, the giant pink sugar canes, and the giant humbugs were real candy.

Ø Despicable Me - The directors actually wrote a language for the gibberish the minions speak throughout the film. They called it "minion-ese". Each word the minions speak in the film translates into an actual word.

 

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