Saturday, 6 September 2008

"Babylon A.D." a futuristic mess

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - After switching things up with "The Pacifier" and "Find Me Guilty," Vin Diesel returns to the action arena with "Babylon A.D.," a towering peck of nihilistic nonsense that plays like a cornball "Children of God."





A pet project of French filmmaker and sometime doer Mathieu Kassovitz, who along with Eric Besnard altered the original novel "Babylon Babies" by Maurice G. Dantec, the faux-Orwellian sci-fi thriller grows sillier as it goes along.





Kassovitz has publicly dissed 20th Century Fox, claiming that it interfered with his imaginativeness, including lopping a good 20 minutes off of the final running time.





Truth be told, it's hard to respect the studio's snipping as anything only an act of mercy given all the ungainly dialogue and some really unfortunate performances.





Although the European production opened in France a hebdomad ago, here the icon has been fittingly saved for the traditional Labor Day weekend dump. It opened at No. 2 with estimated sales of $9.7 million for the three-day period.





Vin does his Diesel thing as Toorop, a world-weary mercenary just trying to make an reliable living in a postnuclear wasteland.





His latest assignment is to transport a gifted but troubled young adult female named Aurora (Melanie Thierry) from a convent in Kazakhstan to New York by way of Alaska and Canada.





Accompanying them is Aurora's feisty shielder, Sister Rebeka (Michelle Yeoh), a Noelite nun with a mirky past, which could account for her butt-kicking way of dealings with anything that crosses her path.�






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Wednesday, 27 August 2008

All is still relatively quiet in Denver before the convention swings into gear

Frantic formulation. Nervous anticipation. Heightened expectation.



Southeast Louisiana residents awaiting Tropical Storm Fay?



No - the city of Denver preparing to be hit by the Democratic National Convention.




On Saturday evening, the full brunt of the convention - 4,000 delegates, 15,000 members of the media, and limo-loads of marquee names from the worlds of film, telecasting and music -- had yet to smack Denver. My connecting flight from Dallas was only two-thirds full.



From the atmosphere, the terminal of the snazzy Denver airport resembles a giant, multi-peaked white circus tent - an appropriate entry point for the political carnival around to stretch out.

Inside the airport, convention volunteers in orange T-shirts found few delegates to direct. One volunteer reminded me that Denver's heights altitude necessitated the using up of extra water. "Have a wizard trip," she said.



We're not in Louisiana any more. The Denver drome bathrooms two-fold as crack shelters. Sharp-looking silver receptacles collect plastic, aluminum and newspaper for recycling. Wind-swept fields extending for miles around the airport are criss-crossed by wooden barricades, which keep snow drifts from blowing onto the highway. Big skies rendered in swatches of atomic number 27 and louis Harold Gray stretch to the remote mountains. The air is thin only mercifully humidness free.



Already all of Denver is engaged in a Celebrity Watch. A deejay on "Denver's independent alternative" rock place reported that Oprah Winfrey and knocker Nas were spotted at a Nordstrom department store.




Early-arriving New Orleans musicians caused less of stir, but are here in force. A duad dozen - Allen Toussaint, Tab Benoit, Terence Blanchard, Marva Wright, Irma Thomas, special edgar Guest Randy Newman - ar slated to perform tonight at the Colorado Convention Center for the convention's delegate welcoming party, then hustle over to the Fillmore Auditorium for a $500 a ticket fundraiser for Friends of New Orleans, a Washington D.C. non-profit that advocates on behalf of Louisiana's recovery.



Several musicians rehearsed Saturday afternoon at the Fillmore Auditorium. At a downtown chophouse Saturday night, a server informed our table that he had been at the Fillmore during that afternoon's dry run. He was blown away when piano player Allen Toussaint sat in with trey of the original Meters -- guitarist Leo Nocentelli, bassist George Porter Jr. and drummer Zigaboo Modeliste.



Much later on Saturday, Terence Blanchard held court at a turning point of the Warwick Hotel bar, laughing and jocose with representatives of the Tipitina's Foundation and this correspondent. Blanchard doesn't constantly get credit for existence as risible as he is.



The presidential race came up, as it will in most every Denver-area conversation this week. Blanchard bemoaned the effectiveness of political attack ads and reluctantly proposed that Democrats must go after John McCain sharply if they are to win. In an age of reality television and lowest common denominator amusement, Blanchard suggested, "people don't want to be elevated."



The conversation turned to confrere jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis's new album with Willie Nelson, "Two Men With the Blues." Blanchard had yet to hear the album, merely the apparently unlikely pairing surprised him.



But then once more, he aforesaid, "the macrocosm is changing. You've got a black man running for president."



This week, that race runs all o'er Denver.













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Sunday, 17 August 2008

No joke: Bill Murray leaps 13,000 feet to beach

CHICAGO �

Bill Murray landed in Chicago on Friday like he never had earlier - by jumping from an airplane 13,D feet up. The 57-year-old actor took several deep breaths before stepping out the open doors of a C-31 Fokker and dropping at about great hundred mph to the city's lakefront with members of the Army Golden Knights Parachute Team.


An exuberant Murray, whose jump kicked off the fiftieth Chicago Air and Water Show, landed safely on a beach. The actor pretended for a import to stagger as if dizzy, then smiled broadly, waved to the crowd together and shook hands with some of the Golden Knights.


Friends asked Murray to participate in the show, which features demonstrations and performances in the airwave and on Lake Michigan, to reinforcement the Illinois United Service Organizations.


But he wasn't so certain of his ground to jump moments ahead he boarded the aeroplane on a perfect 73 degree day at an Indiana aerodrome 25 miles from Chicago. Members of the Navy Blue Angels also disposed nearby for the record, which runs through Sunday.


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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Slitheryn

Slitheryn   
Artist: Slitheryn

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Slitheryn   
 Slitheryn

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9




 





The New Aesthetic

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Solitary Experiments

Solitary Experiments   
Artist: Solitary Experiments

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Rock
   



Discography:


Paradox   
 Paradox

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12


Final Appoach   
 Final Appoach

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 15


En route   
 En route

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 11


Obstacle   
 Obstacle

   Year:    
Tracks: 14


Final Assault   
 Final Assault

   Year:    
Tracks: 16


Advance Into The Unknown Electro Indus   
 Advance Into The Unknown Electro Indus

   Year:    
Tracks: 11




 






Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Angelina Jolie Forgives Black's Baby Blunder

Angelina Jolie feels sorry for Kung Fu Panda co-star Jack Black after he accidentally went public with the actress' baby news during a TV interview.
The funnyman thought it was common knowledge that Jolie was expecting twins and joked about the fact during an interview with a U.S. TV show at the Cannes Film Festival in France last month.
His remarks sparked an international media frenzy - because they led to Jolie, who was sitting next to Black, to confirm the baby news.
She says, "Poor Jack! Immediately when he saw (my partner) Brad Pitt, he apologised. But we both told him very clearly that we had only waited... until all results are in on their (twins) health, and that we were past that point."
Jolie insists she had no problems with Black blurting out the news, "If somebody had asked me directly (if I was pregnant with twins), I would have said yes, so he didn't do anything but take the heat himself."

Monday, 9 June 2008

Kronos

Kronos   
Artist: Kronos

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Colossal Titan Strife   
 Colossal Titan Strife

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11


Titans Awakening   
 Titans Awakening

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12




 





Hekate

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Papa Jr. and Moni-K

Papa Jr. and Moni-K   
Artist: Papa Jr. and Moni-K

   Genre(s): 
Folk: Moldavian and Romanian
   



Discography:


eros-sore.org Music   
 eros-sore.org Music

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




 






Saturday, 24 May 2008

Buzznet Acquires Influential Music Blog Stereogum

Leading Music Community Continues to Grow with Expansion into Indie
Music Genre


LOS ANGELES, April 4, 2008 -- Buzznet, the leading social
music community (http://www.buzznet.com) today announced that it has
completed the acquisition of the acclaimed music blog Stereogum
(http://www.stereogum.com). Already the top destination for pop-punk and
alternative rock fans and artists, the deal complements Buzznet's further
expansion into additional music genres and represents its ongoing
commitment to deliver the best music commentary and an unparalleled social
music experience.

"Stereogum is the most respected voice on the web covering music and is
well regarded by consumers, artists and advertisers," said Scott Boyd,
Buzznet's General Manager. "This acquisition is a perfect fit for us and a
natural next step in our strategy as we expand our music coverage. Our
understanding of the music experience fans want has made our communities
the most popular on the web, and we are excited to add such an influential
voice to the Buzznet family."

"We have great respect for the ways in which Buzznet is revolutionizing
the online music experience and we knew we had to be a part of this
pioneering media company," said Stereogum founder Scott Lapatine. "Buzznet
has a world class social platform and we have already taken advantage of
their vast resources to build a great new look for the blog, as well as
launch an entirely new community. Moving forward, Buzznet will be
instrumental in creating new features and functionality that will take
Stereogum to a whole new level while allowing us to maintain our unique
voice and independence."

Stereogum will launch Videogum (http://www.videogum.com), a new
entertainment blog on Tuesday, April 8. Built together with Buzznet,
Videogum will focus on what's happening in the world of pop culture
programming, including television, movies, web shorts and video games. For
the new venture, Lapatine has brought on two talented co- senior editors --
Lindsay Robertson, formerly of ComedyCentral.com, and Gabe Delahaye, who
has written for Gawker and 23/6.

Lapatine founded Stereogum in 2003 and will continue to oversee the
blog, which is known for its authoritative voice, music discovery and audio
and video exclusives. The site was recently honored with the Music Blog of
the Year Award at the 2008 Plug Awards and has been widely credited as a
tastemaker in the music community.

About Buzznet

Buzznet's unique social media platform empowers millions of music fans
with the stage to create the most in-depth socially programmed music
experiences around the artists they love. Users express themselves, connect
with friends and socialize around the topics they are passionate about,
sharing millions of photos, videos and blog posts every day. The site is
also home for communities created by top bands and social trendsetters, and
has established itself as the premier destination for music and pop
culture. For more information visit http://www.buzznet.com.




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Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Take That star to pen musical drama

Take That star to pen musical drama



Gary Barlow is set to drop a line a newly musical theater drama mark in a fictional playing liberal arts school.
The Take That star testament pen songs for Britannia Heights, an eight-part musical comedy dramatic event which testament air on ITV1 after this year.
Strictly Come Dance estimate Arlene Phillips testament as well be part of the project and will choreograph the series.
The drama will be preceded by 2 behind the scenes documentaries which will show how Phillips and dramatic art producer David Ian choose actors and actresses to suit the stars of the show.
Viewing audience volition as well catch how Barlow creates the musical theater numbers for the series and how Phillips teaches her routines.
Octad hour-long episodes volition then pursue the procession of the group of pupils practising for a live on finale.
Alice Paul Jackson, ITV director of amusement, said the show's arrange was not "like anything else on British television and we're confident audiences are departure to passion it".
"ITV1 has lined up some of the biggest name calling in music and amusement to make Britannia High," he said.





Thursday, 24 April 2008

Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery

Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery   
Artist: Monks of the Drepung Loseling Monastery

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Sacred Tibetan Chants   
 Sacred Tibetan Chants

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




 





Leslie West

TV presenter Cotton gives up alcohol

TV presenter Cotton gives up alcohol



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Monday, 21 April 2008

Johnny Depp to marry Vanessa Paradis

Johnny Depp to marry Vanessa Paradis



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