Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Tom Cruise to Play a Successful Murderer for Once?

Tom Cruise to Play a Successful Murderer for Once?
9/5/08 at 5:38 PM

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According to Variety, Cruise's hilarious film studio United Artists picked up the rights today to Douglas Preston's serial-killer novel The Monster of Florence, with Cruise tentatively attached to star. Does that mean he's playing a murderer who knows what he's doing (unlike his Valkyrie character, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who botches an attempt on Hitler's life)? Probably not � the book is the real-life story of Preston and Italian journalist Mario Spez investigating a series of unsolved killings, so some kind of persecuted truth-seeker role is more likely. Still, we're just glad to hear that United Artists is still doing something. [Variety]







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Friday, 22 August 2008

Download Guillemots mp3






Guillemots
   

Artist: Guillemots: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Indie
Rock

   







Discography:


Annie, Let's Not Wait
   

 Annie, Let's Not Wait

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 3
Were Here (Cdm)
   

 Were Here (Cdm)

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 3
Through The Window Pane
   

 Through The Window Pane

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12
Live Black Session (May'06)
   

 Live Black Session (May'06)

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 9
From The Cliffs
   

 From The Cliffs

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 8
I Saw Such Things in My Sleep Ep
   

 I Saw Such Things in My Sleep Ep

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 4






The multinational Guillemots, comprised of English singer and classically trained pianist Fyfe Dangerfield, Brazilian guitarist MC Lord Magrao, Scottish percussionist Greig Stewart (aka Rican Caol), and Canadian threefold bassist Aristazabal Hawkes, economic consumption their eclecticist influences and personal styles to create a tricky pop up sound and industrious alive show that has north Korean won them many fans in their British home bag. In 2005, they open for Rufus Wainwright during his U.K. tour and released the EP I Saw Such Things in My Sleep. The "mini-album" From the Cliffs (a collection of their other singles, including all quad songs from the EP) came out in March 2006. The full-length, Through the Windowpane followed after that year.





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Tuesday, 12 August 2008

London Symphony (Paul Mann)

London Symphony (Paul Mann)   
Artist: London Symphony (Paul Mann)

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Deep Purple In Concert Cd2   
 Deep Purple In Concert Cd2

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 7


Deep Purple In Concert Cd1   
 Deep Purple In Concert Cd1

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 9




 






Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Art Farmer Quartet with Jim Hall

Art Farmer Quartet with Jim Hall   
Artist: Art Farmer Quartet with Jim Hall

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Live at the Half Note   
 Live at the Half Note

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 5




 






Sunday, 22 June 2008

Incredible Hulk

Chronicled before in countless comic books, a �70s television series and, of course, Ang Lee�s critically lambasted 2003 big screen version, The Incredible Hulk remains one of Marvel�s treasured creations. The innate story revolves around scientist Dr. Bruce Banner, whose cells are poisoned by gamma radiation and who frequently unleashes his inner monster--the mean green machine known as the Hulk. Thankfully, this spruced-up version doesn�t waste a lot of time giving us the back story. Instead, it launches right into the problems at hand. Banner (Edward Norton), now forced to be apart from the love of his life Dr. Betty Ross (Liv Tyler) and living on the edges of society, is desperately looking for the antidote that will cure him of his unique rage. His immediate task, however, is avoiding the dogged pursuit of the U.S. military machine aiming--led by Betty�s father, General Ross (William Hurt)--to exploit his unique powers. This quest has led them all to the outskirts of Brazil, where Banner is on the loose. Ross employs the services of super-soldier Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth) to do the deed, a job that leads to Blonsky�s own re-invention as The Abomination--and setting up the ultimate battle of battles when both are back in America.Marvel Studios is on a roll when it comes to unique casting ideas this summer. First, they re-ignited 40-something Robert Downey Jr.�s career in an inspired idea to make him Iron Man--and now travel the unlikely route of putting Edward Norton, a fine actor not known for popcorn action fare, in the Bruce Banner part. Norton brings an urgency, wit and intelligence to the role that was sorely missing when Eric Bana took it on in Lee�s version. We really understand the anger raging within, and Banner�s determined desire to get rid of it. Just as in classic movie monsters like King Kong, there is great empathy for the monster that is unleashed in the form of the Hulk . Much of that is do to Norton�s smart take and dedication (he�s an uncredited co-writer) in creating this incarnation of Banner. He owns this role now. Whatever reported conflicts happened in production, the final results are worth it. Tyler�s Betty Ross is nicely played and full of the appropriate passion, while Tim Blake Nelson has some hilarious super-hyper moments as the scientist who may hold the key to Banner�s salvation.  Hurt is properly authoritative and evil as the General out for Banner�s power. And finally Roth, scrappy and fierce as Norton�s main nemesis and his perfect match.Young French director Louis Leterrier (Transporter 2) proves the perfect choice to finally make Hulk work on screen. His fast-paced, take-no-prisoners filmmaking style--mixed with his professed love of all things Hulk when he was growing up as a kid in Paris--have paid off handsomely. He clearly has a vision and moves this thing along like a freight train, almost a non-stop chase in the same spirit that powered last summer�s supreme sequel The Bourne Ultimatum. Not shackled with Ang Lee�s problems in creating a credible monster, Leterrier is the beneficiary of strong advances in CGI and the Hulk and Abomination are both state-of-the-art iconic visual effects. The ultimate �Godzilla vs Mothra�-style battle at the end is flawlessly pulled off and a marvel to watch (pun intended). Leterrier has achieved some of the best action sequences ever, but not at a human cost, which is really remarkable in a summer comic book blockbuster like this. At the center are recognizable people we can root for--and against--right up to the end of the breezy 104-minute running time when an unexpected cameo in the form of another comic book superstar makes a surprise appearance.

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Saturday, 21 June 2008

Helalyn Flowers

Helalyn Flowers   
Artist: Helalyn Flowers

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Helalyn Flowers   
 Helalyn Flowers

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 6




 





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Joan Rivers booted from British TV over curse word

LONDON —

Joan Rivers' salty tongue got her booted from a British daytime talk show in the middle of its live broadcast.


Rivers used two expletives while talking about Russell Crowe as a guest host on the live gab-fest "Loose Women." She was asked to leave during a commercial break.


The 75-year old comedian said in a statement Tuesday she was sorry for the swearing, and assumed that a censor would be able to "bleep" the words out.


Then she cracked wise, saying the incident reminded her of her wedding night - because she was asked to leave in the middle of that, too.








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