Wednesday 13 August 2008

Wednesday 6 August 2008

Chasing Mummies and ... Voters?


KEVIN COSTNER


Kevin Costner is Bud, a good ole son from Texico, New Mexico in "Swing Vote." He doesn't put much stock in the political process until suddenly his voter turnout will make up one's mind the presidential election. Costner hopes that the timely comedy will make us laugh and also make us think about the role we play when we go into that voting booth.
He told me,:


"You know when you do the mathematics, you think "I don't matter". But, that's when we're thought process selfishly. But when you start to think of yourself as a hale, as a part of the framework of America, that's when you realise your right to vote does matter. And when America moves together we do matter. Clearly, "Swing Vote" is not a public robert William Service announcement, but I think it mightiness be better than that -- you can ask yourself that fundamental doubt -- "Am I Bud? Or am I a participant?"





Now Kevin is hoping audiences will participate to make "Swing Vote" a hit. He mortgaged his house to help finance it.


BRENDAN FRASER


Brendan Fraser has gone from the center of the earth to taking on the undead again in "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor." This time Brendan faces a really bad mummy in China. And the soundbox count mounts as he tries to save the world. I found out that Brendan doesn't care if his own children are to a fault young to watch him on the big screen.
He says,:


"Hey, as a great deal time as you can spend with your kids is essential to what goes into the best part of parenting. And to be honest, I'd rather make them recital books and kicking soccer balls around than sledding to besides many movies or observance too much TV. They're very young at the moment, so they don't really understand what Dad does for a living. I'll record them a picture of me on a three-wheel motorcycle or something wish that. And they'll be like, "Cool. Anyway, where's Sponge Bob?"


That's what I'd call problematical competition. Anyway, Brendan testament be back in action next year playing an iconic doll. He's the star of "G.I. Joe."







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Thursday 26 June 2008

Winton Marsalis Quartet

Winton Marsalis Quartet   
Artist: Winton Marsalis Quartet

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Live at Blues Alley   
 Live at Blues Alley

   Year:    
Tracks: 8




 





Tommyknockers, The (1993) [Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller]

Wednesday 18 June 2008

Kate Rogers

Kate Rogers   
Artist: Kate Rogers

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Seconds   
 Seconds

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9


St Eustacia   
 St Eustacia

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Retail   
 Retail

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9




 






Monday 9 June 2008

Bulldozer

Bulldozer   
Artist: Bulldozer

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Other
   Rock: Thrash
   



Discography:


Neurodeliri   
 Neurodeliri

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 8


Ix   
 Ix

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 9


The Final Separation   
 The Final Separation

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 8


The Day Of Wrath   
 The Day Of Wrath

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 9


Fallen Angel, Ep   
 Fallen Angel, Ep

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 2


Demo   
 Demo

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 2




Rude, blunt, and merely unornamented noxious, Italy's incomparably primitive Bulldozer were immediately labelled as their country's answer to blackened metal creation fathers Venom. But like the frequently reviled Venom, Bulldozer have, in retrospect, gained some measure of tardy respect for portion to see the fledgling ignominious alloy movement through and through its early growth pains.


Formed in Milan in 1980 by guitarist Andy Panigada and bassist Dario Carria, Bulldozer were temporarily forced to disband when mandatory military service came calling the following class, merely they re-formed in 1983, and by the following year had recorded their "Fallen Angel" demonstration with the avail of drummer Erminio Galli. This presently got them noticed by Dutch independent label Roadrunner and, subsequently reshuffle their lineup with the comer of vocalist/bassist Alberto Contini and drummer Don Andras, Bulldozer embarked on the path to heavy metal opprobrium via 1985's The Day of Wrath album, produced by Algy Ward of Tank.


Self-praise adorably rudimentary songwriting and arrangements and slathered in just equal "production," this and ensuing albums like 1986's The Final Separation, 1987's IX, and 1988's Neurodeliri were so roughhewn as to do Venom front refined by comparison. The latter partner off as well featured new drummer Rob Cabrini, and the last was named after the post-Bulldozer send off of original bassist Carria, wHO had attached felo-de-se to begin with that year.


Lamentably, Bulldozer's years were likewise coming to an end, and next a leave hometown show in December 1990, the lot would wind downward its activities. Since Bulldozer's split, bands like Darkthrone and the Meads of Asphodel give birth gainful tribute to the group's basic only still important contributions to dim alloy and, as well as working with Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo on a definitive music protrude in 1999, Alberto Contini has allegedly likewise taken to producing dancing music albums since Bulldozer's dying.






Sunday 1 June 2008

Masseuse called Olsen on finding Ledger's body

The masseuse who found Heath Ledger's body on Tuesday twice rang the actress Mary-Kate Olsen, a friend of the Australian actor, before calling the emergency number 911, it has been reported.
The New York Times online, quoting police officials, said the masseuse Diana Wolozin told Olsen that Ledger was unconscious.Olsen said she would call some private security people she knew in New York, and hung up.
The Times said Wolozin again shook Ledger, called Olsen a second time, and said she believed the situation was grave and would call 911.
Wolozin called 911 at 3.26pm local time and reported that Ledger was not breathing.
The 911 call was made less than 15 minutes after Wolozin first saw Ledger in bed and only a few moments after the first call to Olsen.
The 911 operator urged Wolozin to try to revive Ledger, but she was unsuccessful.
Emergency medical workers arrived at 3.33pm, at the same time a private security guard called by Olsen arrived.

Sunday 25 May 2008

Miley Cyrus Nude Scandal: Celebrity Lovers & Haters

The Miley Cyrus Vanity Fair ‘nude’ scandal quickly took on a life of its own as stars including Madonna, Justin Timberlake and Hilary Duff lined up to weigh in on the controversy.

Is the Hannah Montana starlet a bad role model for her young fans? Or was it all a big fuss over nothing?

This lot came out firmly on the side of Team Miley...



Jamie Lee Curtis

"She is a young girl. She shouldn't have to deal with any of this. I know the integrity of Ms. Leibovitz and the magazine and I know there were people present at the shoot that should have been looking out to make sure that this didn't happen."



Sally Field

"I love Miley Cyrus. My granddaughters are completely and utterly over the moon (with her). I watch Hannah Montana. I think, 'Let it go for God's sake'. It's a beautiful picture."



Rosie O’Donnell

“ I think the double standard is very hypocritical. We are a country  that sells sex to kids on a daily basis. Don’t blame the little girl. If you saw her on the beach, she’d be more nude than she was in that photo.”



Madonna

"It's all too much, make it stop. Leave her alone... She's going to be 16 soon and then 17 and then 18, and then she might show her knees - and then what's gonna happen?"



Justin Timberlake

"Of course they're going to pick (on) a wholesome, American, young female (for) the first sign of anything. Unfortunately, there's a picture of her that's published with her in just a blanket. And that's the photo, that's the catalyst. But that's also the age we live in. People want to take a photo, and that's who you are for a year's time. We've all become victims of that."



The Hills cast

Spencer Pratt - "I didn’t think it was that bad. Supposedly, she’s wearing a top underneath. It’s artistic.”



Heidi Montag -
"I think she’s a young girl in Hollywood, and she’s just having fun. [She]'s exploring herself.”



Lauren Conrad - “I thought she looked beautiful in the pictures. I didn’t find it that inappropriate. (Being in the spotlight) is difficult. It's a lot of pressure on her since she is a role model, but I think she’s doing a good job.”

However, this bunch were less impressive with her sultry new look...



Bill O’Reilly

"They (Miley and her father Billy Ray) go into Vanity Fair, which is not her audience at all. He puts her into a situation where she becomes, at 15, a sex symbol. Middle America, they don't like this. Miley is a nice girl (but she made) a bad decision."



Donny Osmond

"That child's not being protected. She's going to regret that years from now. I've lost a little faith in Miley Cyrus - too drastic for my liking. That's being foolish with your career.”



Hilary Duff

“Everyone goes through things and takes their own path. Who am I to judge decisions that she made? People are pushing you to do something, and if you want to do it, that's your choice, you know? It's not what I would choose to do, but if she did then that's fine. That's her choice. And she said she is sorry - she is allowed to be sorry."

Which celebrity has the best view? Whose side are you on? Be sure to leave your comments below.


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