Monday, February 28, 2011
Clay Aiken Has No Desire To Record Music
After news came out that he is being dropped from his record label, Clay Aiken cleared the air by stating that he has no desire to record anytime soon and will focus on his upcoming live show.
Said Aiken:
"There is no upcoming album planned at this time. I am focusing on my live show and heading [...]
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Gollum Returns For The Hobbit!
Casting's coming along nicely, we think.
Sources are reporting that Andy Serkis has closed his deal to reprise his role as Gollum in The Hobbit.
So far, he's joining pretty much the entire original cast, including Cate Blanchett and Elijah Wood.
Still waiting on a done deal from Ian McKellen's corner though.
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With the kind of viewership this show is pulling in, we knew this was coming!
ABC Family announced today that their wildly successful series, Pretty Little Liars, has been renewed for a second season!
Congratulations! So exciting!
Oh, and for some reason Secret Life of the American Teenager also got picked up for a fourth season.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
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Late yesterday afternoon, Darion and I made our way to Palihouse in West Hollywood, CA for a little going away party for our dear friend Jordan. JoJo is moving to Mimi for 3 months to start up a new charitable organization so last night was our last chance to hang out with him before he flies off to Florida.
Jordan’s mom came down for the little soiree so I got to spend some time with her. I hadn’t seen her in far too long so it was great getting to catch up with her. I’m gonna miss Jordan a LOT but he does spend a lot of time traveling so I’m just gonna pretend he’s on an extended trip … until he returns to LA for the Summer ;D
After saying goodbye to Jordan, I met up with Josh and his BFF Essly for dinner at Real Food Daily. Altho I’m not vegan or even remotely vegetarian, I do enjoy the food from time to time and last night was no exception. The food was delish but the company was even better. We had a great time just talking the night away.
Unfortch, I woke up today with a crappy sore throat so I think I’m gonna just lie low today and recuperate. The weather is far too nice to be sick so I’m gonna try and fend off this scratchy throat. I hope your Sunday is going well … I understand there are some football games going on today? Yeah, I’m so not interested … I think I’ll just spin some vinyl and relax ;D
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Ryan Gosling was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and he was cajoled (not really) by Kimmel to perform the song You Always Hurt the One You Love on the ukulele on national television. As some of you may be well aware, Gosling performs You Always Hurt the One You Love in his new film Blue Valentine so his performance last night was a great way to promote the film.
Is it just me or is it PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE not to fall in love with Ryan Gosling every single time he does something like this … well, every time he does anything, actually. This is a great performance by a great performer. Ain’t he just the cutest ever?
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So … the sore throat I’ve been nursing for the past couple of days has resulted in me losing my voice :( Because David isn’t here, I haven’t spoken to anyone since yesterday evening … but when I accepted a package today, I tried to tell the deliveryman Thank You and nothing came out. LOL! I was so embarrassed. Thankfully, I’m not in pain and I don’t feel ill at all … but this throat thing has been a consistent minor annoyance for longer than I would like.
Happilly, tho, David will be back home here in LA tonight so I will be able to pester him endlessly to take care of me … I bet he can’t *wait* to get home now ;) No big news at all to report … I’ve just been reading and listening to records. Hope your week has been going well … we’re halfway to the weekend already :)
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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Our Favorite X Factor Performance Of The Weekend Was…
We have never been moved by Matt Cardle on X Factor, but his performance this weekend of The First Time (Ever I Saw Your Face) was breathtaking!
So nuanced! Sung so effortlessly!
So beautiful!
We're still not EXCITED by him, but great job!
Check it out (above)!
The only other performance we really liked this weekend… is below!
Yes! Yes! Yes!
This hit the nail right on the head!
Already proving that she's more than just a one-trick pony, Cher Lloyd's performance of Empire State Of Mind showcased her wonderfully!
It started off simply - highlighting her voice - and then the performance incorporated more staging and other elements, which foreshadow the superstar that she's going to become once X Factor is over.
Other thoughts….
Rebecca was good, but she did not connect with us on that song. Paije was actually decent for the first time! And everybody else was inconsequential this show.
Check out Cher doing Alicia Keys and Jay-Z proud (above)!
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
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Last Wednesday we got our first look at pseudo-marrieds Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt on the Hungarian set of her as-yet-untitled film (the one she is directing, not starring in) and today we get to see a few more photos of Brangelina on set … tho, in these photos, it looks more like Brangelina were more interested in making out rather than doing any actual work on the film:
How much do you want to be that Brad put the smooth moves on Ange just so that she would allow him to play with the camera? Yeah, I totally know what’s going on here.
[Photo credit: Bauer-Griffin]
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
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Yes, yesterday's Oscar nomination roll-out brought a fair amount of anger-inducing surprises. But it also delivered — predictably, soothingly — what we can always expect: a slew [...]
One doesn't typically equate fan boys and horror buffs with the Sundance crowd (heck, they've got Comic Con, after all). But when Rutger Hauer is in town, it's a different story.
The 67-year-old Dutch actor, perhaps best known for his roles in films like "Blade Runner" and the original version of "The Hitcher," came to Park City, Utah to screen his latest venture, an over-the-top gore fest called "Hobo With a Shotgun," much to the delight of movie fans with particularly off-kilter taste.
Hauer sat down with MTV News to discuss all the slaughter in the flick about a town gone very awry. "This is not that serious," Hauer said of the film's grindhouse-style violence. While he acknowledges the film's violence walks "a fine line," he argues that in the shock-value horror genre, "The buttons have already been pushed."
"It's a different story," he says of the film, adding, "It's not about limbs flying and how creatively you try and kill somebody."
In true camp-movie fashion, "Hobo" was screened at midnight last week to a raucous crowd that ate up every kill and cheesy line of dialogue. Even Hauer, who plays the film's vigilante — and the armed homeless dude of the title — couldn't help but get caught up in the madness of the event. He was having a blast, and was spotted filming the pre-screening hubbub with his own camera.
After the premiere, the star took questions from the audience, and as Hauer revealed to MTV, one theatergoer had a particularly stand-out query. "One kid asked me, 'I've always wanted to kill somebody, is a shotgun the right way to do it'?", to which Hauer initially responded, "Huh?!"
Then, in the true splatter-flick spirit, Hauer suggested, "Scissor hands. Why do it so quickly? Do it slowly, you know?"
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
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Friday, February 4, 2011
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Yesterday was a pretty fantastic day here in SoCal. The 80 degree weather was so freaking amazing that I was inspired to do something that I have never done before. In the almost 5 years that I’ve lived in LA, I’ve never once set foot in Runyon Canyon Park to make the hike up the mountain. Despite the popularity (and relative ease) of the place, I’ve never wanted to make the trek … until yesterday.
I casually mentioned to David that we should go and he jumped on that moment of weakness and insisted that we go. I am so glad that we did … the weather was glorious and the hike was actually very fun. I don’t know that I’ll make a habit of hiking Runyon Canyon but we did have fun yesterday. As a treat, David took me to Amoeba Records in Hollywood, CA afterward so that I could get a few new records. I picked up Quiet Riot, Berlin, Missing Persons, Bon Jovi (Slippery When Wet AND New Jersey) each for about $4. Great score!!
Last night, after a bit of resting, David and I met up with our good friends Darion, David and his boyfriend Ray for a night of dancing at Cherry Pop! I was adamant that I had to dance to Britney Spears‘s Hold It Against Me and thanks to Darion, I got my wish last night:
As the night wore on, the song never came on … so Darion (with all of his charms) went up to the DJ and asked him to play the song for me for my 21st birthday. Voila! Best.Night.Ever.
Tonight, David and I are heading over to our friends Ollie and Caleb’s place to have a record party/Golden Globes/drinkfest. I hope your Sunday is just as rad as mine promises to be :) xo
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
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Sad and very disappointing news to pass along today Disney Animation fans … according to the company itself, The Walt Disney Company will no longer produce animated/musical films based on classic fairy tales. Tangled, Disney‘s modern take on Rapunzel, hits theaters next week and altho the film will not be presented in traditional 2D animation, it will feature a classic fairy tale story (like Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) set to a musical soundtrack (like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin) … and, sadly, it will be the last Disney animated feature to do so … at least for the “foreseeable future”:
Once upon a time, there was a studio in Burbank that spun classic fairy tales into silver-screen gold. But now the curtain is falling on “princess movies,” which have been a part of Disney Animation’s heritage since the 1937 debut of its first feature film, “Snow White.” The studio’s Wednesday release of “Tangled,” a contemporary retelling of the Rapunzel story, will be the last fairy tale produced by Disney’s animation group for the foreseeable future. “Films and genres do run a course,” said Pixar Animation Studios chief Ed Catmull, who along with director John Lasseter oversees Disney Animation. “They may come back later because someone has a fresh take on it … but we don’t have any other musicals or fairy tales lined up.” Indeed, Catmull and Lasseter killed two other fairy tale movies that had been in development, “The Snow Queen” and “Jack and the Beanstalk.” To appreciate what a sea change this is for the company, consider that a fairy tale castle is a landmark at Disney theme parks around the world and is embedded in the Walt Disney Pictures logo. Fairy tale characters from Disney’s movies populate the parks, drive sales of merchandise and serve as the inspiration for Broadway musicals … Over the decades, Disney has benefited from the ticket sales and licensing revenue generated by such princess-driven properties as “The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast” and “Aladdin.” The studio’s most recent offering, however, was a clear disappointment. Although critically acclaimed, last year’s “The Princess and the Frog” was the most poorly performing of Disney’s recent fairy tales. In the age of mega-franchises when movies need to appeal to a broad audience to justify a sizable investment, Disney discovered too late that “Princess and the Frog” appealed to too narrow an audience: little girls. This prompted the studio to change the name of its Rapunzel movie to the gender-neutral “Tangled” and shift the lens of its marketing to the film’s swashbuckling male costar, Flynn Rider …
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So why has the clock struck midnight for Disney’s fairy tales? Among girls, princesses and the romanticized ideal they represent — revolving around finding the man of your dreams — have a limited shelf life. With the advent of “tween” TV, the tiara-wearing ideal of femininity has been supplanted by new adolescent role models such as the Disney Channel’s Selena Gomez and Nickelodeon’s Miranda Cosgrove. “By the time they’re 5 or 6, they’re not interested in being princesses,” said Dafna Lemish, chairwoman of the radio and TV department at Southern Illinois University and an expert in the role of media in children’s lives. “They’re interested in being hot, in being cool. Clearly, they see this is what society values” … “You’ve got to go with the times,” MGA Chief Executive Isaac Larian said. “You can’t keep selling what the mothers and the fathers played with before. You’ve got to see life through their lens” … Bonnie Arnold, an animation veteran who most recently produced DreamWorks Animation’s “How to Train Your Dragon,” said animated films must vie in the cineplex with effects-laden action films that a generation ago might have been considered more mature fare. “You see elementary school kids standing in line to see ‘Iron Man’ or ‘Transformers,’ ” Arnold said. “To be honest, that’s who we’re all competing with on some level.” In an effort to give the Rapunzel story a more contemporary feel, Catmull and Lasseter pushed the reset button in 2008 and brought in a new directing duo who had both worked on Disney’s animated movie “Bolt.” The Rapunzel film underwent a “total restart,” Catmull said: All the prior work was scrapped and the movie was reconceived as a musical with five songs by Disney’s veteran, multiple-Oscar-winning composer Alan Menken. The only surviving elements, Catmull said, were “the hair, the tower and Rapunzel.”
The company feels that the use of fairy tales, a tradition upon which Disney Animation feature films was founded on back in 1936 with Snow White, has “run its course” and that they must focus on new stories to win “wider appeal”. I personally think this is bullshizz. While I LOVE new, original stories like Toy Story, Up!, Monster’s Inc., etc. I really feel that the heart and soul of Disney animation (and animated films in general) comes from the retelling of classic fairy tales. Fairy tales resonate within all of us … they are ancient tales that spark archetypes in our collective psyches and give us all a familiar point of reference to respond to. I don’t understand why there needs to be a complete cut off of that spark. The new animated films are fantastic, yes, but I’m really bummed that classic tales will be thrown by the wayside in order to appeal to a wider audience. Why can’t they alternate new and old stories? Why can’t they, at the very least, put out a classic fairy tale every other year … every 5th year, something? IMHO, the new stories told by Disney/Pixar have a decidedly Western feel to them (like Cars) … while classic fairy tales (like Aladdin, for example) have a much wider appeal. I dunno … this news just really rubs me the wrong way. What do y’all think … are you bothered at all by this news? Do you think telling fairy tales has “run its course” or do you, like me, believe that there is still merit and entertainment to be had in modern retellings of classic fairy tales?
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