Friday, 5 September 2008

Angelina Jolie's 'Post-Natal Depression' Causing Rows With Brad

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Reports that Angelina Jolie is struggling to coping with her newborn twins continue to emerge, with the latest claiming that her stressed-out state is putting a strain on her relationship with Brad Pitt.


The actress hasn't been seen in public since the birth of Knox and Vivienne in June, amid speculation that looking later on the of necessity of her six-strong brood is root to take its toll on her health.


Now a new account in In Touch magazine claims that Angelina has slipped into a low and is taking taboo her frustrations on Brad.


Angelina "has been trying to control her emotions" around her kids but "her mood swings have been hard on the entire family," according to their source.


Adds the insider, "She has been staying in bed most of the time, all she does is sleep. She has little energy and has to force herself to remember to eat because she is still tit feeding.


"She cries at the drop of a hat and laughs at unfitting times.


"Everyone around her is hoping that she will talk to someone more or less how she is feeling."


And Brad - who attended the Venice Film Festival last month - has reportedly been feeling Angelina's pain."


"Angelina feels that Brad has it easy," says the source.


"He had the kids without the pain of birth, and he prat just green off whenever he feels like it."

Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Jon Stewart shares conventional wisdom

DENVER (Hollywood Reporter) - As he gets ready to preside over his third base set of political conventions, "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart said that from the show's standpoint, it doesn't matter who wins the presidency in November.





"For our show, it's absolutely irrelevant who's president of the United States," Stewart aforesaid Monday morn at a small gathering of reporters before his Comedy Central show begins its telecasts from the Democratic National Convention here.





"The jokes will be there, I'm positive," he aforementioned.





He declined to say whom he would vote for in November, but he said he thinks he has made up his mind.





"I consider they would both be decent presidents," Stewart aforementioned. He made no finger cymbals about his dislike for the Bush administration, locution that it hadn't governed with public honor.





"I think they'll (McCain and Obama) both order from a place that is far less supercilious," Stewart said.





But Stewart didn't reserve his fire for the Bush administration. He criticized the 24-hour cable news oscillation, the sometimes cozy relationship of journalists and their sources in politics and government, and the evening newscasts.





Speaking to a room of print reporters from the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post and elsewhere, he said that the country's news agenda shouldn't be led by the 24-hour news channels.�






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Saturday, 16 August 2008

�Tropic Thunder� Writer Justin Theroux on �Simple Jack,� �Iron Man 2,� and Stupid Actors



Over the past decade, actor Justin Theroux has long been a quiet player on the indie film scene, adding his slightly whiny charm to movies like The Baxter, Broken English, and Mulholland Drive. Lately, though, he's been even more accomplished behind the scenes, directing last year's Dedication starring Billy Crudup, being asked to write the upcoming sequel to Iron Man (!), and collaborating on the script for this week's Tropic Thunder with Ben Stiller and Etan Cohen. The other day, Theroux spoke to Vulture about war moves, the Simple Jack controversy, and why Iron Man 2 won't be anything like The Dark Knight.

So the movie is pretty over-the-top. How did you and Ben Stiller decide when to draw the line between funny and�

Heeeere we go. I know what's coming. [Laughing] I can see ten minutes into the future!



Well � I was going to say, between the funny and the totally ridiculous.

Neither he nor I are fans of cruel humor. Like the kind of humor that just makes people feel shitty. We're very careful when we tee up our subject, which was Hollywood and actors here. So obviously Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.), as sort of the most risqu� character, was the one we were most careful with. There's nothing funny about African-American jokes, but there's something very funny about actors playing African-Americans when they're white. We wanted to do a send-up of those Method actors who become anorexic and dysmorphic when they get parts, you know, live the role, pluck bald spots out of their hair.





Have you met rafts of crazy Method actors?

Yeah, and weirdly, without naming names, the most receive been in television, which is the most ironic thing ever. Television actors are ever striving to be a little more on point, so there would be times when I'd be doing, like, your modal show, and there'd be people in character at lunch, and you'd be like, "Knock it off! Cut the comedy! It's really just a cop show. It's not going to change the mankind if you break fictional character at the craft-service table."



Where did the idea for Downey's lineament come from?

Believe it or not, all the characters came first from watching war movies. That was the blueprint. In war movies, specially lesser war movies, there's these horrifying stereotypes of, like, the fat guy cable who's besides slow and gets everyone killed, and the southerly guy named Dixie, and the 19-year-old black kid from Detroit, and they all take terrible names like Fats or Motown, or the Jewish kid's named � Brooklyn! There's this perfect cross section of our fightin' boys! So that was a first footmark � world Health Organization would be the funniest group to exploit? And then we also felt like, well, what's the worst cast we could possibly come up with to fill those roles? We knew any recreant studio head would want an Oscar winner, an action star with major box-office clout, the funniness gross-out guy, the rapper.



Nick Nolte is genuinely the perfect guy for his persona � did you invariably have him in judgement for it?

Oh, totally, it was like, "Wouldn't it be great if we could receive Nolte for this?" And same thing with the cinematographer in reality, John Toll, who did fuckin' Thin Red Line. We were having a meeting about shooting the thing and were like, "Why don't we have John Toll, ha-ha-ha-ha-ha." And then we did come John Toll!



Of the fake movies in Tropic Thunder, do you think a Hollywood studio would really make any of them?

I think candidly they'd make all of them. That was the joke � it's release to be really suspect when they make all these movies for material. If it was tending a good writer and director, all these movies could be made. What's so funny is that they're really not all that far from the truth.



Okay � I now have to ask around Simple Jack �

God bless him. Well, that came out of the same place the others movies came from � what length actors testament go to to get critical clap or comedic credibility or whatever. So we mentation about having a determine piece built around an actor who's failing in his vocation and thinking if he did a movie more or less a mentally impaired guy rope he'd get ahead an Oscar and breathe new lifetime into his career. And he does it clumsily and terribly � non unlike realism, I mightiness add. There are MANY films we're lampooning at that place, and TV movies included, just a bunch of movies we found completely outrageous.



The actors in the movie are all pretty much idiots. How stupid are actors in real life?

In real life? I mean, for the most part, actors, especially the ones I like � my friiiends � are great, simply there are actors world Health Organization actually startle to believe they're as intelligent as the scripts they're mimicking. And sometimes that's unfeigned. But there are also actors wHO should ne'er go cancelled book. There are mess of actors who are brilliant the great unwashed, and plentifulness who should not be allowed on talk shows.



You're composition Iron Man 2, right? Given the success of The Dark Knight, ar you tempted to make it darker than the original?

There's no temptation any. You know, I tremulously went and watched The Dark Knight myself, merely it's a totally different movie, like, you know that Tom Cruise motion-picture show where he played the race-car device driver? What was that picture show called � anyway. It's like comparing that pic to Talladega Nights � it's 2 totally unlike animals. We have a leading man who tin can sort of relish being a computer-aided design, and that's a fun character to write for. We feel like we're in the clear. �Rebecca Milzoff






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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Odes Of Ecstasy

Odes Of Ecstasy   
Artist: Odes Of Ecstasy

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Gothic
   Metal
   



Discography:


Deceitful Melody   
 Deceitful Melody

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 8


Embossed Dream In Four Acts   
 Embossed Dream In Four Acts

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 6




 






Monday, 30 June 2008

The 3rd and The Mortal

The 3rd and The Mortal   
Artist: The 3rd and The Mortal

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   Metal: Doom
   Other
   Ethnic
   Rock: Gothic
   



Discography:


Project Bluebook (Best Of, Compilation)   
 Project Bluebook (Best Of, Compilation)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 7


Memoirs   
 Memoirs

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


In This Room   
 In This Room

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Stream-Horizons (Single)   
 Stream-Horizons (Single)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 2


Stream (Single)   
 Stream (Single)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 2


Painting On Glass   
 Painting On Glass

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 14


Nightswan (Single)   
 Nightswan (Single)

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 4


Tears Laid In Earth   
 Tears Laid In Earth

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 11


Sorrow (Single)   
 Sorrow (Single)

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 4




 






Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Archive

Archive   
Artist: Archive

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Trip-Hop
   Soundtrack
   



Discography:


Live at the Zenith   
 Live at the Zenith

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11


Lights   
 Lights

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Michel Vaillant   
 Michel Vaillant

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14


Noise   
 Noise

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Londinium   
 Londinium

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 13




The trip-hop project Archive was formed by Darius Keeler and Danny Griffiths, wHO earlier met in 1990. The geminate released a few singles on their own Swam judge, worked with Genaside II, and formed Archive in 1994. Signed to Island, Keeler and Griffiths released their debut, Londinium, in 1997. After splitting briefly, the two re-formed and released their second album, Take My Head, on Independiente in 1999.






Monday, 16 June 2008

Sharon Stone not on festival guest list

Actress Sharon Stone will not be invited to next week's Shanghai Film Festival, state media said, as the row over her "bad karma" comments about last month's earthquake shows no sign of going away.

Media reports had said the film festival would ban Stone from attending its events on a permanent basis, but an official from the organising committee said merely that "she is not among the list of guests to
be invited", the China Daily said.

The 50-year-old star of "Basic Instinct" attended last year's festival as the image ambassador for the French cosmetic giant Christian Dior, which has since pulled advertisements featuring Stone from stores
across China.

In Stone's initial remarks made on the red carpet at the Cannes film festival, she called the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism - whom China reviles as a traitor - a "good friend".

After mentioning the Tibet unrest she said: "And then all this earthquake and all this stuff happened, and I thought, is that karma - when you're not nice that the bad things happen to you?"

Chinese bloggers, who were particularly active in criticising the West over its attitude towards Tibet, exploded in anger over Stone's comments.

More than 69,000 people died in the May 12 earthquake.

Stone later apologised.





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Friday, 6 June 2008

The Who - Fascinating Fact 5383

A guitar signed by THE WHO star ROGER DALTREY is set to go under the hammer to raise money for sick teenagers. The Gibson Epiphone guitar will be sold in a charity auction for Teenage Cancer Trust in Chester, England on 31 May (08).




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Saturday, 31 May 2008

Backstreet Boys plot initial US tour dates

With the "world" portion of Backstreet Boys [ tickets ]' current world tour behind its latest album, "Unbreakable," in full swing, the first US dates for the group have begun to turn up.The vocal quartet, which launched the tour's UK leg last night (5/7) in Liverpool, England, will hit at least seven US cities this summer, beginning with an Aug. 9 show in Kettering, OH. The US portion of the schedule is likely to grow in coming weeks as new shows are added to the itinerary.The full slate of international dates for the group can be found at Backstreet Boys' official website. Currently scheduled US shows are listed below."Unbreakable," the group's most recent album, hit stores last fall. The Boys' enlisted an all-star roster of producing talent, including Billy Mann (Sting, Celine Dion) and 'N Sync's JC Chasez, to complete the album, which is the follow-up to 2005's "Never Gone.""We spent about 14 months on it," the Boys' Brian Littrell told LiveDaily during an interview late last year. "We're happy and proud of the record. It's really the Backstreet Boys of old and where we're headed in the future. We've been at it for quite some time. It's still an honor to be in the fickle music business after 15 years and still making CDs and still having fans who want to hear the music. So we're proud of it."The album, which peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking the group's weakest chart performance to date, is Backstreet Boys' first effort without founding member Kevin Richardson, who departed the group on amicable terms in 2006."The first few days without Kevin were a little strange," Littrell told LiveDaily of working without one of the group's original members. "I have to say, not having Kevin there really allowed us to focus on the music and making the best record that we could. We really wanted to make a record for the fans and for ourselves that really didn't miss anybody. "Vocally, we wanted to have it as strong as it could be and the songs be as strong as they can be. A lot of people know what the Backstreet Boys sound like. It is what it is. We have to continue to sound like that with or without him."

Thursday, 29 May 2008

Chris Rock - Fascinating Fact 5358

Comedian CHRIS ROCK has earned himself a place in the Guinness World Records after breaking the record for performing to the largest comedy audience in the U.K. on Friday (23May08). Rock's stand-up show at London's O2 Arena drew 15,900 fans - over 5,000 more than the previous record holder, British funnyman Lee Evans, who played to 10,108 people in 2005.




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Fuckpony And Matthew Styles And Jamie Jones

Fuckpony And Matthew Styles And Jamie Jones   
Artist: Fuckpony And Matthew Styles And Jamie Jones

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Lady Judy   
 Lady Judy

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2




 





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Jonathan Rhys Meyers - Rhys-meyers Attacked For Dog Dinner

JONATHAN RHYS-MEYERS has come under fire from animal rights activists after his latest co-star, RADHA MITCHELL, let it slip that he ate dog while filming in China.

Mitchell coos about the movie hunk's "adventurous pallet" but officials at People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) are less than impressed.

The actress insists dining out in rural China, where she and Rhys-Meyers, shot new film The Children of Huang Shi was a challenge - and her co-star decided to go native.

She says, "The challenge was ordering lunch and getting chicken claws, just these weird things that you don't expect and you're not used to so you're constantly adjusting.

"Jonathan did the dog's meat. We were in some restaurant and there was dog meat on the menu and there was someone next to us just sitting there with their Chihuahua in a handbag.

"I was thinking, 'That could've been dessert.'"

But PETA bosses are appalled that Rhys-Meyers, who plays British journalist George Hogg in the Roger Spottiswoode film, sampled man's best friend.

Spokesman Michael MCGraw rages, "Most people are appalled to hear about Jonathan Rhys Meyers eating dog flesh."

And he urges anyone sickened by the story to consider turning veggie: "They should take a look at what's on their own plates. Chickens and cows may not be as cute and cuddly as puppies, but when it comes to their ability to feel pain and suffer, they are no different from animals people call pets.

"The best way to avoid harming any animals is simply not to eat them and go veggie."




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Kylie's rocky start

Kylie Minogue almost cancelled the opening night of her world tour in Paris after being struck by a throat infection and technical problems.Minogue started her X2008 concert extravaganza in the world's romance capital on Tuesday night, but only after overcoming a string of problems.British tabloid the Sun reported that the 39-year-old pop princess, who recently battled breast cancer, had been ill with a throat infection since late last week.There were also technical problems with giant video panels and with using the massive stage floor as another screen."Considering Kylie couldn't sing on Friday and the problems with the stage on Monday night, it's a miracle the show happened at all," an unnamed source close to the singer told the paper.The newspaper said some of Kylie's team were also concerned that the show, which cost �10 million ($25 million) to produce, is too long and that the star has not included enough of her chart hits.Minogue performs 28 songs and makes at least seven costume changes in outfits designed by France's Jean Paul Gaultier. The show will go to Britain next month.

National Treasure - 5/20/2008

If there’s one thing every good paranoiac knows, it’s that the Freemasons founded America. But what nobody seems to know for sure is the reason they went to all that trouble. At last, director Jon Turteltaub brings to the screen a story bold enough to tell the whole story — or, at least, one version of it.



You see, the Masons weren’t always a massive fraternity of elderly men who carried out ancient rituals behind the closed doors of their lodges. Once upon a time, they were knights. The Knights Templar, to be precise. And the Templar discovered the greatest treasure in human history buried deep beneath the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. To keep their treasure safe from the greedy kings of Europe and England, they carried it across the Atlantic to the New World, where they eventually founded a country and built an elaborate system to protect their treasure forever. So begins the story of National Treasure.



Enter Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage), great, great, great, great grandson of some carriage boy who happened upon the secret of this treasure by pure happenstance. Sworn by his grandfather to guard the treasure in the spirit of his forbears, Gates is a self-described treasure protector. Oddly, however, he’s also a gullible dolt who hires international criminals to help him find the treasure he’s duty-bound to preserve in secrecy.



The first 15 minutes in which National Treasure’s story begins to unfold comprise a nearly unbearable montage of cheese-ball History Channel-esque footage of knights and revolutionary generals mixed in with random Masonic symbols. Christopher Plummer’s gee-whiz grandfatherly voice drones softly on for what seems like an eternity, setting up what may be the hokiest plot ever conceived. By the time the narrative gave way to the film’s first action scene, I — along with the rest of the audience — had all but written off National Treasure as a national travesty.



Full disclosure: I’m a third-degree Master Mason. My dad’s a Mason, and my great granddad was, too. As far as I know, the line of Masons in my family extends back hundreds of years. So I’ve heard my share of Masonic conspiracy theories and National Treasure’s Disney treatment of the subject doesn’t stand up to even the dumbest of them. Even so, something about this movie is undeniably fun.



What it is about National Treasure that turns an infantile treasure hunt into a worthwhile cinematic spectacle is difficult to put your finger on. It certainly isn’t Nicolas Cage’s flat, adolescent performance as the na�ve and unconvincingly brilliant Ben Gates. And it’s clear that director Jon Turteltaub (responsible for such film failures as Cool Runnings and Instinct) brings only the film’s lamest elements to the table. Still, it isn’t long before the movie’s unexpected charm kicks in and the well paced blend of action and quirky dialogue makes you leave your apprehensions about the undeniably stupid storyline behind. For this, we may have to thank producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Against all odds, this movie carries much of the same whimsical spirit and goofy charisma that made Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl such an entertaining experience.



Don’t get me wrong: Raiders of the Lost Ark this ain’t. It’s isn’t really even as strong as Pirates of the Caribbean. But once National Treasure gets going, it’s hard not to forget the story’s lamer points and get caught up in the action. Diane Kruger is smart and charming as National Archives conservator Abigail Chase. And, though frequently annoying, Justin Bartha serves up enough comic relief as Gates’s computer geek sidekick to keep the story from taking itself too seriously. But the biggest surprise delight of the film is Harvey Keitel, who steps in as the FBI agent who tracks the rest of these dorks across the country after they steal the Declaration of Independence, which it turns out is really a map that shows the way to the treasure.



Ultimately, National Treasure is not a great movie. As both a treasure hunting adventure and a conspiracy film, it falls short in many ways, not the least of which is a ridiculously moronic plot that defies reason at every turn. Still, if you can withstand the tedium of its opening montage, you’re bound to have a good time. But you’d do well not to think too hard about any of this film’s backstory.



The DVD adds a few deleted scenes (including an alternate ending), three featurettes, and the puzzle game you knew this film would have to include on the disc.



A new, two-disc DVD adds more bonus features, including additional deleted scenes and four more featurettes.







Two Masons and a blonde walk into a bar...

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Olli Mustonen, piano

Olli Mustonen, piano   
Artist: Olli Mustonen, piano

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Works For Piano   
 Works For Piano

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 1




 






Fergie's mother denies pregnancy reports

Singer Fergie's mother has denied media speculation that her daughter is pregnant.
Speaking on Ryan Seacrest's radio show on KIIS FM, Terri Ferguson responded to the baby rumours by saying: "Nope, not at all."
Fergie's mother then added: "Did you see her at the Grammys?", describing her 32-year-old daughter as "skinny, skinny, skinny".
Recent media reports suggested that the singer, real name Stacy Ferguson, had decided to change her wedding date.
However, Terri Ferguson dismissed these reports, saying: "We are not moving up the wedding."
"I think people can't believe people do get married just because they love each other, not because they are pregnant," she said.