Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Angelina Jolie - Et Call A Hoax



Following numerous reports that it was the victim of a hoax when it reported Friday
that Angelina Jolie had given birth to twin girls in France, Entertainment Tonight
has pulled the story from its website but has not retracted it on the air. "We
are waiting to see how this story plays out," executive producer Linda Bell Blue said
in a statement on Monday. An unnamed executive at the show told the Associated
Press Monday that an ET producer had double-checked the story via email
with Holly Goline, Jolie's personal assistant, who confirmed the report. But the manager
of Brad Pitt, the father of the twins, and attorneys for Jolie indicated that someone
had been posing as Goline and giving out the erroneous information.






03/06/2008




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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

New on DVD: '10,000 BC,' 'Spiderwick Chronicles,' 'Definitely, Maybe'








Selected home-video releases:



"10,000 BC"

The good old days are back, when men were really hairy and sabre-toothed tigers ate them. The latest action spectacle from director Roland Emmerich ("Independence Day," "The Day After Tomorrow") leaps backward from his usual sci-fi mould to prehistoric days, following the adventures of a young tribesman who fights off human enemies and rampaging beasts such as woolly mammoths while trying to retrieve his woman from warlords who have abducted her. The DVD and Blu-ray releases have deleted footage and an extended version of the ending. The Blu-ray disc also throws in a couple of featurettes on the era the movie depicts and how the filmmakers re-created ancient structures and extinct creatures. (Warner Bros.)

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"The Spiderwick Chronicles"

Hollywood's fantasy craze continues with this adaptation from the book series about a strange old house and its other-worldly denizens. A single mom (Mary-Louise Parker), her teenage daughter and twin sons (both played by Freddie Highmore) move into the home of a vanished uncle, Arthur Spiderwick (David Strathairn), whose "field guide" of the fantastic creatures living in the area helps the family cope with an onslaught of evil beasties. Single-disc and two-disc DVD releases and the Blu-ray edition have excerpts from Arthur's field guide and a couple of featurettes. The Blu-ray and two-disc DVD release also pack deleted scenes and a handful of other making-of segments. (Paramount)

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"Definitely, Maybe"

This how-I-married-your-mother romance features Ryan Reynolds as a hubby and father relating recollections of his past significant others to his young daughter. Reynolds plays a dad newly served with divorce papers who lets his curious kid (Abigail Breslin) in on the secret about the three loves of his life (Elizabeth Banks, Isla Fisher and Rachel Weisz) without disclosing which one eventually would become her mom. Along with deleted scenes, the DVD has commentary with Reynolds and writer-director Adam Brooks, plus a look at how the filmmakers crafted the designs and styles of the 1990s for the flashback scenes. (Universal)

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"Persepolis"

This nominee for best animated film at the Academy Awards is not your typical family cartoon. Co-directing with Vincent Paronnaud, graphic novelist Marjane Satrapi renders an autobiographical coming-of-age tale about a young Iranian girl experiencing terror and tragedy during the Islamic revolution of the 1970s and later searching out her identity as a teenager and woman in Europe. Chiara Mastroianni and her real-life mom, Catherine Deneuve, lead the voice cast for both the foreign-language version and a dubbed English edition contained on the DVD and Blu-ray disc that also features Sean Penn, Gena Rowlands and Iggy Pop. Satrapi, Paronnaud and Mastroianni provide commentary, and other extras include a session with cast and crew at last year's Cannes Film Festival. (Sony)

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TV on DVD:

"Futurama: The Beast With a Billion Backs" - The sci-fi TV cartoon from "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening spawns its second straight-to-DVD feature-length adventure, with two more planned. Set in the 31st century, the comic tale has interstellar delivery folks Leela, Fry, Bender and shipmates encountering a space monster with billions of tentacles and a hankering for love. The DVD has deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes segments and commentary with Groening and collaborators. (20th Century Fox)

"Early Edition: The First Season" - Kyle Chandler stars as an out-of-work broker who finds a new career preventing death and disaster after the next day's newspapers and their dire headlines start landing at his door. The six-disc set has the first 23 episodes. (Paramount)

"Dogfights: The Complete Season Two" - The History Channel (History) continues its documentary series chronicling air battles from the first dogfights in First World War biplanes to the modern era of jet combat. A five-disc set has 17 episodes. (A&E)

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Other new releases:

"Charlie Bartlett" - Anton Yelchin stars as the new kid in public school - a youth kicked out of his prep school who gains popularity by becoming the resident counsellor and meds supplier for classmates trying to cope with various teen anxieties. Robert Downey Jr. and Hope Davis co-star. The DVD includes deleted scenes and commentary with cast and crew. (MGM)

"Honeydripper" - Set in 1950s Alabama, John Sayles' latest stars Danny Glover as the proprietor of a failing juke joint who tries to revive his business by booking an electric guitarist whose style heralds the transition from blues to rock 'n' roll. The DVD features interviews with the cast, which includes Charles S. Dutton, Sean Patrick Thomas and Mary Steenburgen. (Screen Media)










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Damnation A.D.

Damnation A.D.   
Artist: Damnation A.D.

   Genre(s): 
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Discography:


In This Life Or The Next   
 In This Life Or The Next

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12




 






Monday, 23 June 2008

Taster's Choice

Taster's Choice   
Artist: Taster's Choice

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Shining   
 Shining

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11




 





Angels and Agony

Commando George Michael Stuns American Fans

George Michael stunned fans who caught his first U.S. concert in 17 years on Tuesday by going commando onstage.
Eagle-eyed gig goers who caught the Faith singer's San Diego, California show were treated to one thrill Michael hadn't accounted for.
One devotee tells Eonline.com, "You could tell he wasn't wearing underwear. It (his penis) was flopping all over the place."

Jentina

Jentina   
Artist: Jentina

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Bad Ass Strippa   
 Bad Ass Strippa

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 5


Album Sampler   
 Album Sampler

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 3




 





Phats and Small

"Hulk" delivers the action goods

The Incredible Hulk





LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - It turns out Marvel Studios knows how to make solid movies out of Marvel Comics.


The production arm of Marvel Entertainment is two for two in 2008, hitting home runs with "Iron Man" and now "The Incredible Hulk." "Iron Man" has more wit and style, but "Hulk" is a neat thrill ride with an intelligent script by Zak Penn and smart, well-paced direction by the French director of "The Transporter" series, Louis Leterrier.


The film does represent a sea change from Ang Lee's 200 "Hulk," which had the temerity to delve into Oedipal conflicts, repressed memory and scientific hubris. This movie emphasizes action over introspection, but star Edward Norton, who reportedly tinkered more than a little with the script, makes certain the hero still broods over the curse of his cells poisoned by gamma radiation.


The film is poised to carry the weekend buoyed by an unbeatable combination of buzz and hype. The franchise is safe -- and, at the end, the Marvel folks hint that they might be thinking of a way to team Iron Man with the green fighting machine.


The movie brightly starts off long after former scientist Bruce Banner (Norton) has turned himself into a freak show in an unwitting experiment that produces a man who when angered becomes a green monster many times his size. Bruce is hiding out in a Rio favela, learning Portuguese and working as a day laborer in a bottling plant. He is training to curb his emotions, a kind of anger management that is going well until his nemesis, Gen. Ross (William Hurt), shows up with a military unit led by Russian soldier of fortune Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth).


The first of the large-scale action scenes has Bruce chased through the hill-clinging shanty town before getting very angry. He then works his way back to the U.S., where his former girlfriend, Dr. Elizabeth Ross (Liv Tyler), the general's daughter, and a cellular biologist (Tim Blake Nelson) might hold the key to his return to normalcy.


Meanwhile, Emil receives treatments from scientists to turn him into the Abomination, a foe on an equal footing with the Hulk. As we wait for the inevitable showdown, Bruce struggles to shake off the mantle of his Hulkness. The story -- a combination of the Frankenstein and King Kong myths -- essentially is about a man trying to escape his superpowers. Yet the movie keeps throwing villains at him -- first the general and then the Abomination -- that force him to continue being the Hulk. 

Dr. Ring-Ding

Dr. Ring-Ding   
Artist: Dr. Ring-Ding

   Genre(s): 
Reggae
   



Discography:


Ram Di Dance   
 Ram Di Dance

   Year:    
Tracks: 12


Dindamite   
 Dindamite

   Year:    
Tracks: 16


Diggin' Up Dirt   
 Diggin' Up Dirt

   Year:    
Tracks: 15


Big Up!   
 Big Up!

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




 






The Swingle Singers

The Swingle Singers   
Artist: The Swingle Singers

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


The Blue Skies   
 The Blue Skies

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 20


1812   
 1812

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 15




 





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