Saturday, 31 May 2008

Sydney Pollack - Director-producer-actor Sydney Pollack Dies At 73


Multi-hyphenated filmmaker Sydney Pollack, who won a director's Oscar for
1985's Out of Africa and received nominations for directing 1969's
They Shoot Horses Don't They? and 1982's Tootsie, died Monday
after a year-long battle with cancer. He would have turned 74 on July 1.
Pollack also produced numerous films, including last year's Michael
Clayton, in which he also had a prominent acting role, portraying George
Clooney's lawyer boss. In a statement, Clooney said, Sydney made the world a
little better, movies a little better and even dinner a little better. ...
He'll be missed terribly."






27/05/2008




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Friday, 30 May 2008

Red Carpet

Red Carpet   
Artist: Red Carpet

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Alright Bootleg   
 Alright Bootleg

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 1




 





Kate Hudson - Hudson Doing Well After Wilson Split

David Cook sizzles on pop chart

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Newly crowned "American Idol" champion David Cook took over America's Hot 100 singles chart on Thursday, sending a record-breaking 11 new titles into the tally a week after he won the top-rated TV talent show.


The old mark was set by teen idol Miley Cyrus (as her Disney Channel character Hannah Montana), who placed six new titles on Billboard magazine's flagship pop singles chart in November 2006.


The Beatles hold the all-time record for songs charted in a single week, with 14, during the height of Beatlemania in 1964.


But while the Fab Four owned the top five songs that week, Cook's best showing was a No. 3 start for his original recording of "The Time of My Life." The first single from his upcoming debut album sold 236,000 downloads, Billboard said.


His other entries included another new song "Dream Big" at No. 15, and covers of U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," at No. 22, and Collective Soul's "The World I Know," at No. 28.


Cook, 25, who hails from Blue Springs, Missouri, is preparing to start recording a debut album that is due for release in the fall, according to his new label, RCA Records.


"Idol" runner-up David Archuleta, 17, who had been favored to win the Fox network competition, landed three songs on the chart, led by his cover of John Lennon's "Imagine" at No. 36.


Fox's "American Idol" and Beatlemania share some characteristics, but observers who mention manufactured singing stars in the same breath as the biggest pop band ever inevitably invite snorts of derision. 

The Almost

The Almost   
Artist: The Almost

   Genre(s): 
ROck: Alternative
   



Discography:


Southern Weather   
 Southern Weather

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11




 






Dancing on Ice stars pick up bug

'Dancing on Ice' stars Gareth Gates and Greg Rusedski may have to miss this week's show after picking up a bug.
According to reports, the skating stars have been too ill to rehearse their routines in recent days and may not be able to take part in Sunday night's live show.
A source told The Mirror: "Gareth and Greg both became poorly yesterday and we're all crossing our fingers they recover for Sunday."
"Sometimes it lasts 24 hours, sometimes three days, and leaves you feeling very weak."
"It's important we stop anyone else going down with it. We're doing everything possible to keep contestants apart so they can't cross-infect."

Brosnan stars in gorilla adventure

Pierce Brosnan is to star in a new adventure film called 'Vanilla Gorilla'.
In a posting on his official website, Brosnan said: "Before I set sail with the second instalment of 'TC2' ['The Thomas Crown Affair 2']... I'm off to South Africa to make 'Vanilla Gorilla', an adventure film about an albino gorilla that has the capacity to speak through sign language."
He continued: "It's the story of a father and daughter who find themselves on an adventure of a lifetime, as they try to restructure their relationship after the loss of their mother/wife."
Production on 'Vanilla Gorilla' is due to begin in the middle of February.

Stone Temple Pilots add dates to reunion tour

Stone Temple Pilots [ tickets ] have added several new dates to the band's massive North American reunion tour, which kicks off this weekend in Ohio.The group will launch the trek with a headlining slot Saturday night (5/17) at Columbus, OH's Rock on the Range Festival, one of almost 60 cities on the band's first tour in six years. The outing is scheduled to run through October, with a pair of newly added shows following the group's Oct. 24 appearance at New Orleans' Voodoo Festival. Details are included below.The band announced the reunion tour in Los Angeles last month, performing publicly for the first time since breaking up in 2002.After forming the band in 1992, the grunge-rockers--frontman Scott Weiland, guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz--recorded five studio albums and went on to sell more than 35 million copies worldwide, according to a press release. They parted ways after completing a tour behind 2001's "Shangri-La Dee Da," which is their most recent studio album.Weiland went on to join Velvet Revolver, which split with the singer last month amid a volley of acrimonious press releases. The DeLeo brothers co-founded rock quartet Army of Anyone with Filter frontman Richard Patrick and former David Lee Roth Band drummer Ray Luzier, but that band slipped into hibernation following its 2006 self-titled debut."It's been five years we've been apart, and there's all these young kids who had older brothers who were STP fans, and now they're these little hipsters--18, 19, 20 years old--and they're STP fans," Weiland said at the band's press conference last month announcing the reunion. "These kids come up to me all the time and tell me they loved the band, that they have all of our records. To be appreciated by a whole 'nother generation of fans, all of a sudden discovering you, it's kind of what I did with the classic bands I love--the ones that influenced me." Dean DeLeo recently told the Associated Press that STP plans to record a new studio album after the tour wraps.

Scarlett Johansson - Johansson Eyes Music Festival Debut

SCARLETT JOHANSSON would love to display her vocal talents at a music festival - if only she could combat her stage fright.

The actress released her debut album Anywhere I Lay My Head this week (begs19May08) - and is so pleased with the disc of Tom Waits covers, she wants the chance to play them live.

But she'd have to conquer her stage fear first.

She says, "It would be sad to not get everybody (band members) together. Whether it's at a festival or somewhere that's kind of fun.

"(But) I have horrible stage fright, so it would have to be overcome. People approach me (about playing live) and my usual answer is, 'Ah, I'll think about that'.

"When I do think about it, I start to get really sweaty and uncomfortable and itchy around the neck."




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