08.06.2015 – If you haven’t gotten too much fix on Simon Pegg from his most recent film probably “Absolutely Anything” will be more light hearted with a few good laugh will ease the tension of seeing him from dodging bullets and terrorists.
You can say this film is 20 years in the making and having the Monty Python members reunite for this film, at the same time paying tribute to the late Robin Williams as his last featured film pretty much something to look forward to see. |
“Absolutely Anything” goes far out in the realm of outer space, where an Intergalactic Council, composed of a nasty bunch of alien creatures, intercept the Voyager space probe and look down on planet Earth. These cackling creatures have an appetite for destruction and believe that Earth and its inhabitants should be destroyed – and so, the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
But before earth’s absolute destruction, these aliens have to follow what the Intergalactic Law states – that the inhabitants of any planet must be given the chance to prove themselves. One person or being is to be selected at random and granted exceptional powers. How they respond will dictate the planet’s future. They eventually pick Neil Clarke (Simon Pegg), an unassuming teacher from North London, England, becomes that person who doesn’t have an idea that the world’s fate now depends on him.
Director Terry Jones explains how the film opens. “Aliens intercept the Pioneer spacecraft as it’s leaving the solar system and decide to assess planet Earth and its inhabitants.”
“Absolutely Anything” opens this August 12, 2015 in the Philippines from Axinite Digicinema in theatres nationwide.
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