Saturday, 6 September 2008

Happy Hollywood won't need Harry Potter

Boy necromancer Harry Potter won't be whipping up his trick when the film season begins future week, merely Hollywood is hoping momentum from summer hits like The Dark Knight and a wide of the mark mix of new movies will maintain audiences well-chosen into the holidays.



Two weeks ago, Warner Bros yanked Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince from a November sack and pushed it to next July, which could spell trouble at box offices because the former four Potter films averaged US$920 million in worldwide ticket sales.


That is a lot of movie magic.


But a cooking stove of films from broad comedies such as Beverly Hills Chihuahua to thrillers like Eagle Eye and art home fare including Flash of Genius could sustain the summer upswing, studio executives and box office watchers said.


"You've got it all," said Paul Dergarabedian of box office staff tracker Media By Numbers, when assessing the mentality from September through mid-November, when the new James Bond flick, Quantum of Solace, kicks off holiday season moviegoing.


Last year, Hollywood also came off a strong summertime after raking in a record US$4.18 billion in North American receipts, only then came a slate filled with war films such as In the Valley of Elah and dark dramas that tanked at box offices.


When the summer moving-picture show season officially ends on Monday's U.S. Labor Day holiday, box office watchers again await a summertime tally of over US$4 billion. A good clod of that comes from the smash hit Batman sequel The Dark Knight.


This come down Hollywood seems to experience learned a lesson from its bleak 2007 as it dishes up such light-hearted entries as Joel and Ethan Coen's cockamamy new drollery Burn After Reading prima Brad Pitt and George Clooney; the animated subsequence Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa; and Disney's latest teenager confection, High School Musical 3: Senior Year.


On a more serious note, Clint Eastwood provocative thriller, Changeling, starring Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich, will also make its commercial debut.


BAD ECONOMY, GOOD MOVIES


"Part of the intellect the summer was successful is that most studios made a lot of films citizenry really loved, and it is a great scuttlebutt on the power of films that even in bad economic times, audiences come to theaters for good movies," said Adam Fogelson, marketing chief for Universal Pictures.


Of course, the question for movie fans is: "what is well?", and that question has as many answers as there are films.


For clues, cineastes should watch the current and upcoming movie festivals in Venice, Toronto and Telluride, Colorado - major launch pads for movies looking at to earn good reviews.


Last year, the Coen brothers went into Telluride with clips from No Country for Old Men, and came forbidden with good buzz that propelled the movie to Oscars for best picture, best film director and best adapted screenplay.


Teenage pregnancy funniness Juno was a hit at Toronto in 2007, and trine years agone gay cowpuncher drama Brokeback Mountain south Korean won the top prize at Venice.


This year the Coen comedy Burn After Reading, which stars Pitt as hyperactive gym teacher wHO attempts to extort money from a former CIA analyst, dual-lane some critics at Venice but testament have a chance to wow a new chemical group of reviewers at Toronto.


Other September and October releases winning early buzz are director Spike Lee's Miracle at St Anna, well-nigh four contraband American soldiers caught behind enemy lines during World War II, and "Appaloosa," a criminal offense thriller mark in the Old West directed by Ed Harris, starring Viggo Mortensen and Harris.


Robert De Niro and Al Pacino have mated up as a duet of New York City cops in Righteous Kill, and Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe appear together in Body of Lies.


Finally, there is the drama Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys, and on the light side, Ghost Town, stellar British comedian Ricky Gervais as a man wHO can examine ghosts, and Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, about two teenagers who notice love.







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Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Mp3 music: Inkuyo






Inkuyo
   

Artist: Inkuyo: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

New Age
Instrumental
Other

   







Inkuyo's discography:


Window To The Andes
   

 Window To The Andes

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 14
Ancient Sun
   

 Ancient Sun

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 15
Art From Sacred Landscapes
   

 Art From Sacred Landscapes

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 15
The Double-Headed Serpent
   

 The Double-Headed Serpent

   Year:    

Tracks: 15
Temple Of The Sun
   

 Temple Of The Sun

   Year:    

Tracks: 13






The medicine of the Andean Mountain region is combined with influences of poetry and stone and range by Los Angeles-based iII, Inkuyo. The inspiration of Gonzolo Vargas, a Bolivia-born composer, adapter and genus Pan pipes and South American flute player, Inkuyo is a stellar force out in the growing popularity of traditional Andean music in North America. Taking their name from a distant flock hamlet where medicine is an substantial role of casual life, Inkuyo initially performed as a foursome. Since the early-1990s, the band has worked as a trio featuring Argentina-born guitarist Enrique Coria and Bolivia-born charango, bandurria and draft player Jose Luis Reynolds. Vargas was a foundation member of Andean family group, Sukay.





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Sunday, 17 August 2008

�Valkyrie� Officially Back in the Oscar Race!

Courtesy of United Artists



It's not all bad news for United Artists this morning! The thrice-switched release date for Tom Cruise's upcoming blockbuster Valkyrie � in which he stars as an eye-patched member of the Third Reich who tries to kill Hitler (but not too hard) � has been changed again. But this time it's being moved ahead from its planned opening on February 13, 2009, to December 26, 2008, ruining our Valentine's Day plans but putting the film squarely back into contention for next year's Oscars! Studio sources tell Variety the change was made for "purely commercial reasons" (movies about Nazi in-fighting always perform well around the holidays) and that "award consideration was not a factor," probably because everyone knows Valkyrie will pick up at least a dozen Oscars no matter which year it comes out.

'Valkyrie' cruises back to 2008 [Variety]



Earlier: Hold Those Oscars! Tom Cruise's Nazi Movie Delayed Till February







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Thursday, 7 August 2008

John Lydon

John Lydon   
Artist: John Lydon

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Best Of British 1 Pound Notes   
 Best Of British 1 Pound Notes

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 20




As the true brains behind the Sex Pistols, John Lydon -- erst Johnny Rotten -- is easily unitary of the most influential and venerable figures in rock-and-roll & roll. The godfather of British punk, a drawing card in the arty post-punk movement with Public Image Ltd., and a player in the alternative rock setting his earlier work helped animate, Lydon has bad a pig-headedly idiosyncratic trunk of do work that reflects both his love of challenging his audience and his snarling disrespect for shallowness and accord.


Privy Joseph Lydon was born in Finsbury Park, London, England, on January 31, 1956, into a poor, working-class family of Irish descent. At historic period seven, Lydon contracted spinal meningitis and spent half a year slithering in and taboo of comas; when he finally cured, to the highest degree of his retentiveness had been erased, and he was left with minor damage that finally popped up in elements of his stage image (i.e., a knifelike stare necessary for him to focus on objects). He proved quick-witted, creative, and extremely individualistic, qualities that were not necessarily receive in the British school system. A move to a state-run schooling as a adolescent allowed greater freedom of expression and garb, which loretta Young Lydon secondhand to tame the "anti-fashion" search that punk would later popularize. Lydon frequented a dress stag called Sex, which was race by would-be rock-and-roll & roll gurus and provocateurs Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood; McLaren finally had Lydon sense of hearing for a band he was putt together called the Sex Pistols. Lydon's sense of hearing consisted of tunelessly hollering Alice Cooper's "18," but he did so with panache, and was hired as jumper lead singer.


Thither ar various versions of where the identify Johnny Rotten came from; Lydon himself asserts that it was bestowed by Pistols guitarist Steve Jones on account of his teeth, which were park at the metre he united the isthmus. As Johnny Rotten, Lydon's playacting image was snide, overconfident, and sarcastic, yet with an well-informed underpinning of disillusion with the political, social, and musical status quo; spell McLaren and the Pistols had vague ideas around provoking the public, it was Lydon's attitude and lyrics that provided the direction, as he panax quinquefolius of "Lawlessness in the U.K." and mocked the Queen herself in "God Save the Queen" ("she ain't no human being"). Such political heresies got the band attacked in the streets of London; Lydon was stabbed in the bridge player in June 1977 by a crew of angry pro-royalists.


The Pistols cursorily spiraled out of mastery; Sid Vicious' musical incompetence and heroin dependency, plus McLaren's glaring misdirection, took their toll on the bandmembers. Lydon became progressively dissatisfied and discomfited, fundamentally alone in his criticism of McLaren, and tensions between him and the rest of the chemical group escalated. When the band stony-broke up after the fatal San Francisco gig of their 1978 American duty tour, Lydon made his way back to England, where he put together Public Image Ltd. under his real name later that twelvemonth.


Groups like Wire, the Fall, and Gang of Four had already begun experimenting with the new sonic possibilities that punk had opened up, a motion labeled "post-punk." Lydon's taste in music had always unravel toward the eclecticist and experimental -- Can, Captain Beefheart, reggae and dub, and exotic sounds from Asia and the Middle East -- only Public Image Ltd. gave him the opportunity to couch them all together with stone & roll. Early PiL efforts like Metal Box (aka Second gear Edition) and Flowers of Romance were arty and highly observational, yet somehow commercially successful in England, even in nastiness of a backlash from punk purists. As the band's force shifted, Lydon directed their sound toward a more accessible guitar-heavy dance-rock on records like Album and Happy?, which helped earn the chemical group a following among American alternative john Rock fans during the mid to recent '80s -- once again in maliciousness of carping from those wHO best-loved the group's more than challenging former efforts.


The final PiL album, That What Is Not, was released in 1992 to less than enthusiastic reviews. Lydon took metre cancelled to write his memoirs, published in 1994 under the title Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs. He then dissolved Public Image Ltd., ostensibly to act on a solo calling; yet, he announced a different direction in 1996, when he once more bewildered expectations by reuniting with the original Pistols card to play a series of summertime hitch dates and record the album Filthy Lucre Live. 1997 eventually proverb the liberation of Lydon's first solo album, Psycho's Path; patch the music was both guitar-based and danceable, in the tradition of later on PiL, Lydon also attempted to integrate some of the innovations of the undulation of electronica that had taken sHAPE since his last PiL exertion.






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Ashley Tisdale - Tisdales Mother Slams Hiv Rumours


ASHLEY TISDALE's mother is furious about false internet rumours the HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL star has HIV.

The scurrilous claims appeared online last week (ends06Jun08), suggesting she contracted the deadly virus from contaminated equipment during a nose job.

They prompted the 22-year-old to speak out denying the claims - and now her mother Lisa is getting involved.

She tells America's Star magazine, "My daughter is healthy and just fine - but my husband and I just don't know why anyone would spread such a rumour.

"And what really upsets me is that anyone can write anything, and it ends up on the Internet. It's so irresponsible; so many people will just assume it's a fact."





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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Simpson & Romo Reunite For Ashlee's Wedding

Jessica Simpson and boyfriend Tony Romo have proved they are still an item - by putting on a display of affection at her sister's weekend wedding . The 27-year-old singer and Romo attended Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz's wedding at the Simpson family's California home on Saturday. It had been reported that American footballer Romo had called off his romance with the singer/actress after growing tired of her meddling father, Joe. But they proved they were still very much in love during the wedding ceremony, reports People.com. A source tells the publication, "They were very cozy and cute together... She was in an amazing mood and so happy her sister was getting married. They were kissing and holding hands throughout the night. He was very sweet to her. They were very much a couple." And Simpson's spokesperson, Cindi Berger, has continued to dismiss the break-up talk, insisting it's "not true."


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Monday, 23 June 2008

Roy Loney and The Phantom Movers

Roy Loney and The Phantom Movers   
Artist: Roy Loney and The Phantom Movers

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Out After Dark   
 Out After Dark

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 12