Thursday 29 May 2008

Ashlee Simpson - Ashlee Weds As Blackbird Plays

Pop star ASHLEE SIMPSON walked down the aisle to the tune of the BEATLES' BLACKBIRD when she wed PETE WENTZ on Saturday (17May08).

The couple's first dance as man and wife was to a song written for them by Wentz's Fall Out Boy bandmates.

One wedding guest tells Life + Style magazine, "It was beautiful and so sincere."




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Monday 26 May 2008

Rumplesteelskin

Rumplesteelskin   
Artist: Rumplesteelskin

   Genre(s): 
Jazz: Funk
   



Discography:


Pregnant With Funk   
 Pregnant With Funk

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 5




 






Madonna’s tracksuits embarrass daughter

Madonna has revealed that she likes to “muck around” the house in a comfortable tracksuit — much to the dismay of her 11-year-old daughter Lourdes.
The ‘Material Girl’ singer — who celebrates her 50th birthday later this year — said: “I’m happy to muck around in a pair of a drawstring pants and wellies but my daughter gets angry because I go to school wearing my tracksuit. She says, ‘Can’t you just wear normal clothes?’
“I think she wants me to be a yummy mummy but that’s not me. Guy will sometimes laugh at what I wear, too.”

Gisele Bundchen - Bundchen Shoe Collecting Is The Same As Car Obsessions

Brazilian supermodel GISELE BUNDCHEN hates men who criticise women's extensive shoe collections - because the hobby is just the same as men's obsessions with cars.

The star - who has her own range of sandals, the proceeds from which fund water projects in the Amazon - insists her 100 pairs of shoes is far fewer than many of her fellow females' footwear collections.

She says, "I must have more than 100 pairs. I don't even think that's excessive for a woman. You could compare it to what guys are like about cars.

"Shoes to women are just as exciting and important."




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War, Inc.

The time is the near-future and the desert country of Turaquistan has been recently �acquired� by the American corporation now run by a former U.S. Vice-President (Dan Aykroyd). In order to monopolize the country�s assets, a hitman named Hauser (John Cusack), who enjoys drinking straight shots of hot sauce, is hired to derail a Middle Eastern oil minister named Omar Sharif (!), who has plans to run a pipeline through the country that would create huge problems for the new �owners.� In order to pull this off, Hauser poses as a PR man who arranges the high profile wedding of Central Asian pop-star Yonica Babyyeah (Hilary Duff). The plot thickens when Hauser is given an assistant (Joan Cusack), who knows where all the bodies are buried, as well as the arrival of a hot, liberal-leaning investigative reporter Natalie Hegalhuzen (Marisa Tomei) on the trail of all the turmoil. In addition to the complications caused by all these new relationships, Hauser�s CIA past starts haunting him making his attempts to assassinate the oil magnate all that more daunting. Got it?As co-writer and co-producer, Cusack clearly has a lot invested in War, Inc., a labor of love that uses hard-edged, sometimes inaccessible satire to make his points about the sad state of American foreign policy. Casting himself as the hitman, he is comfortably once again in Grosse Pointe Blank territory, playing a killer-for-hire for laughs. Cusack�s comedies vary widely, but this one is much closer in spirit to Grosse Pointe than conventional stuff like America's Sweethearts and Must Love Dogs. You feel he must have done those latter comedies for a paycheck in order to finance a few more War, Incs. Here he has surrounded himself with a first-rate group of actors who seem comfortable falling flat on their face in order to mine for laughs. Dan Aykroyd (ironically, Cusack's co-star in Grosse Pointe Blank) has just the right acerbic tone as a Dick Cheney-like former V.P. still out to peddle American influence around the world. Marisa Tomei is sexy and funny in a smallish role as the reporter, while Hilary Duff is clearly stretching and almost unrecognizable as the international pop star. Ben Kingsley as John Cusack�s old boss is well cast, and it�s great to see sister Joan Cusack working with her brother on a passion project like this.Without question this type of satirical picture is the hardest thing to do. It�s the kind of thing Billy Wilder with One, Two, Three or Stanley Kubrick with Dr. Strangelove could pull off seemingly effortlessly. War, Inc is nowhere close to that league but as almost a lost form of cinema you have to admire director Joshua Seftel�s efforts here to make it work. He does more often than not, particularly in some of the more dialogue-heavy scenes in which the actors get to damn inhibition and let loose. On the down side is the deliberate bleak color palette, which comes off too dark and dreary at times and seems to work against the comedy. At its heart , War, Inc. aims to provoke while it entertains and not every kind of audience is going to be receptive, but for those who like their movies shaken and stirred with a touch of irony, it�s worth a look.

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Gift of Love- Deepak And Frie

Gift of Love- Deepak And Frie   
Artist: Gift of Love- Deepak And Frie

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Gift of Love- Deepak And Frie   
 Gift of Love- Deepak And Frie

   Year:    
Tracks: 20




 






Phil Collins may team up with Akon, Pharrell Williams

Washington (ANI): Legendary singer Phil Collins is pondering joining hands with hip-hop stars Akon and Pharrell Williams so as to give his music a modern twist. He revealed that he was a bit surprised as well as flattered when he first heard that both Akon and Williams were fans of his music, and wanted to work with him. "I'm flattered that they've expressed the interest publicly, risking their careers in doing so," Contactmusic quoted him as telling Rolling Stone magazine."Anything is possible and I certainly would investigate doing that if I did think about doing something," he added. This is not the first time that R&B stars have evinced interest in Collins' music, for Brandy, L'il Kim and Kelis sang updated versions of Collin's hits on 2001's Urban Renewal LP

Electric Frankenstein

Electric Frankenstein   
Artist: Electric Frankenstein

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Pop: Pop-Rock
   Metal
   Other
   



Discography:


Dead And Back   
 Dead And Back

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Listen Up, Baby!   
 Listen Up, Baby!

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 13


Action High   
 Action High

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


The Buzz of a 1000 Volts   
 The Buzz of a 1000 Volts

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Annie's Grave   
 Annie's Grave

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12


The Dawn of Electric Frankenstein   
 The Dawn of Electric Frankenstein

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 17


Rock 'N' Roll Monster   
 Rock 'N' Roll Monster

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10


What Me Worry   
 What Me Worry

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 9


How tomake a monster   
 How tomake a monster

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




The punk revival meeting quintet Electric Frankenstein comprised isaac Bashevis Singer Steve Miller, guitarists Jim Foster and Sal Canzonieri, bassist Donato Canzonieri and drummer Rob Sefcik. Formed in New York during the mid-1990s, the mathematical group first garnered care with a series of singles on indie labels including Demolition Derby, Frisbee, Get Hip and Estrus, as well making any number of compilation appearances; their commencement full-length, Galvanizing Frankenstein Conquers the World, followed in 1996. A year later, Electric Frankenstein returned with Tired of Songs and The Time Is Now; Listen Up Baby and Spare Parts appeared in 1998, and the group's prolific turnout continued in 1999 with How to Make a Monster. Dayspring of Electric Frankenstein, an album featuring a compendium of bands that influenced Electric Frankenstein followed a year later; another studio exploit Annie's Grave and Bear on Me I'm Electric both appeared in early 2001.





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