Monday, 30 June 2008

Danger Man

Danger Man   
Artist: Danger Man

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Fenomeno   
 Fenomeno

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 26




The New York City-based altitude pop span Dangerman comprised singer/guitarist Chris Scianni and drummer Dave Borla, longtime veterans of the local music scene world Health Organization began collaborating in 1997. After touring with acts of the Apostles ranging from Luscious Jackson to Fun Lovin' Criminals, Dangerman recruited producer Brendan O'Brien to begin work on their self-titled debut LP, issued on Sony's 550 imprint in 1999.





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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Steve Angello vs. Metallica

Steve Angello vs. Metallica   
Artist: Steve Angello vs. Metallica

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Matallica is Dancin   
 Matallica is Dancin

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2




 






Monday, 16 June 2008

Lohan To Launch Perfume

Actress Lindsay Lohan is looking to follow in the footsteps of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Lopez and launch her own perfume range. The 21-year-old reveals she's been toying with the idea for some time, but insists the fragrance is still in its early stages. She tells Britain's The Sunday Times magazine she's "sorta (sic) been experimenting" with different scents, but has come up with "this oil that I made up myself".


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Friday, 6 June 2008

Paul Nagle

Paul Nagle   
Artist: Paul Nagle

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Electronic: Progressive
   



Discography:


Red Book   
 Red Book

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10


Blue Book   
 Blue Book

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 6


The Live Element   
 The Live Element

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10


Wilderlands   
 Wilderlands

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Waiting For Clouseau   
 Waiting For Clouseau

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 8


Lore   
 Lore

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 4


Cyberdiver   
 Cyberdiver

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 11


Earthshaper   
 Earthshaper

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 7


Skyrider   
 Skyrider

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 5


Firedancer   
 Firedancer

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10




 





Wendy O. Williams and Plasmatics

Thursday, 5 June 2008

Satellite

Satellite   
Artist: Satellite

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


A Street Between Sunrise And Sunset   
 A Street Between Sunrise And Sunset

   Year:    
Tracks: 9




 





Sex And The City - Fans Fury Over Sex The City Premiere Blunder

Steve Carell Proclaims Loyalty To 'Get Smart' TV Show, Suggests He's Ready For A Sequel, At Sneak Peak Week Screening




HOLLYWOOD — In this reporter's humble opinion, the '60s TV show "Get Smart" is one of the funniest programs of all time. So, when MTV News screened the movie adaptation Thursday night as part of our Sneak Peek Week, building up to Sunday's MTV Movie Awards, people like me were delighted to learn two things: 1) For once, Hollywood didn't screw up a remake. 2) Yes, Steve Carell really is that nice.


"I always knew this was where I'd end up, based on my physical gravitas," the "Office" star said of his new role as an action star. "It's basically this and then adult films."

The film was screened at L.A.'s swank ArcLight Cinemas to a crowd that practically laughed themselves hoarse. Afterwards, the humble Carell entered to roaring applause and sat down for a Q&A with our very own Mr. Entertainment, Josh Horowitz.

"It's a very difficult thing to decipher," Carell pondered, when Horowitz hit him with the tough question of who would win in a battle of super-spies. "I'd have to say Jason Bourne; meanwhile, Maxwell Smart would be seduced by James Bond."

Once the crowd began asking questions, however, things truly got seductive. One fan offered Carell's film an unusual compliment, to which he repeated: "I think we have the new poster: 'A perfect drink of movie awesomeness.' "

For those who haven't heard, Carell shows off some fancy dance moves while portraying Maxwell Smart in the June 20 release. When asked about his moves, the funnyman didn't try to 86 the comment; instead, he got up and asked Horowitz to dance.

"We're actually going to do more of a senior prom dance," Carell joked, pulling the moderator close and putting his hand on Horowitz's butt.

A fan asked Carell about kissing his love interest in the movie, the beautiful Anne Hathaway. "Was it good stuff? It was very good stuff," he grinned. "It was kinda the best sort of stuff."

He also made reference to a tender moment he shares with his co-star the Rock. "Very, very, very good stuff," Carell teased. "And he smells like fresh-baked cookies."

But in all seriousness, Carell repeated many of the same thoughts he had when we visited the "Get Smart" set so many months ago, insisting that the stars just wanted to bring back the irreverent comedic style perfected by Don Adams, Barbara Feldon and the rest of the original cast.

"We all loved the source material. Everyone involved in the movie loves the original 'Get Smart,' " he explained. "It was our idea that it would be a spy movie that was a comedy, rather than a spoof of a spy movie."

Carell loved the material so much, in fact, that he gave the crowd a major revelation: He's already thinking about making "Get Smart" his first official franchise. "I think everybody involved with this one would love to do another," he said to the crowd. " 'Get Smart 2' depends on the success of 'Get Smart' 1."

Naturally, this being Hollywood, several aspiring actors stood in line to ask Carell a question about getting started in the business. It took the funnyman more than 14 years to get his "40-Year-Old Virgin" break in Hollywood, and his advice was simply to keep taking every bit of work you can find until you get noticed.

"This is really fun, really easy," he said of his recently acquired role as motion picture leading man. "And they pay you way too much."

Check out reports from the Sneak Peek Week screenings of "You Don't Mess With the Zohan," "The Foot Fist Way" and "The Rocker."

"Get Smart" opens in theaters June 20.

The MTV Movie Awards will air live on MTV on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET, with MTV News' "Coming Attractions" preshow kicking the evening off at 7:30 p.m. ET! Find all the latest updates on nominees, presenters, performers, voting, contests, movie exclusives and much more at MovieAwards.MTV.com. And check out Movies.MTV.com for the latest movie news, trailers, photos and more!






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Cbs - Schieffer Wont Retire After All


CBS News President Sean McManus has apparently persuaded Bob Schieffer to put his
retirement plans on indefinite hold. Schieffer had originally said that he planned
to retire after the presidential inauguration in January. Then he said he would continue
to host Face the Nation but "reduce my schedule a little bit." Today (Monday)
the Washington Post reported that Schieffer had signed a new long-term deal
with the network. The newspaper said that with Katie Couric's future as host of the
CBS Evening News in doubt, McManus wants Schieffer to be ready to fill in for
her as an interim anchor. Schieffer has played that role before, following Dan Rather's
departure from the program. In fact, he boosted the ratings of the program during
his brief tenure. They have since plummeted following Couric's arrival.






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Cafu

Cafu   
Artist: Cafu

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Wake Up   
 Wake Up

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 9




 





Indie prison flicks are breakout trend

IFC brings 'Gomorra' to U.S.

Acquires Cannes Gran Prix winner for under $1 million





IFC Entertainment, one of the more active film buyers at the recently concluded Festival de Cannes, has acquired U.S. distribution rights to the Gran Prix winner "Gomorra" for under $1 million.


Directed by Italian Matteo Garrone ("Primo Amore"), "Gomorra" is based on the best-selling Italian novel.


"Just when we thought we had seen it all, Matteo Garrone has reinvented the Italian Mafia picture with such originality and invention that it seems entirely new," IFC Entertainment president Jonathan Sehring said. "We think that this completely fresh take on a well-known genre ... will take American audiences by storm as it did in Cannes."


"Gomorra" interweaves five stories rooted in the reality of mob-ruled society around modern-day Naples. Fandango Portobello Sales handled the transaction for "Gomorra" producers Domenico Procacci and RAI Cinema.


IFC, which obtained all U.S. rights, plans a multiplatform release day-and-date with its as-yet unslotted theatrical limited release by IFC Films. The company intends to release the film on its proprietary video-on-demand service simultaneously with the theatrical bow and also strike a cable TV deal, but a spokeswoman said that wouldn't necessarily result in the film's debuting on the IFC cable net.


Also at Cannes, IFC previously announced its acquisition of films including Arnaud Desplechin's "A Christmas Tale," starring Catherine Deneuve, and "Hunger," whose director Steve McQueen won the Camera d'Or for best first film at the fest. The fest was marked by modest film bidding this year, with U.S. rights to high-profile films including Steven Soderbergh's "Che" going unsold.


The Gran Prix is considered something of a runner-up prize to the fest's Palm d'Or, which this year went to the Parisian high school drama "The Class." U.S. rights to "The Class" are still up for grabs.


By contrast to this year's quiet fest market, Sony paid $11.5 million for the Joaquin Phoenix-Mark Wahlberg starrer "We Own the Night" at last year's fest.



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The stars continued to shine on the red carpet at Cannes this week, but French actress Corinne Touzet grabbed the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Gallagher & Appleton tie the knot

Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has married his long-term partner, singer Nicole Appleton.
According to reports, the couple tied the knot in a low-key civil ceremony in London on Valentine's Day.
The wedding reception reportedly took place at the five-star Landmark Hotel in London.
Appleton has previously spoken about marrying Gallagher, saying: "Marriage is important to me and I love the idea of being married."
The couple, who have been together for nearly eight years, have a seven-year-old son together.

Videogame Violence Does Not Translate To Real Life

There is little evidence linking videogames to violence in the real world, a UK academic has claimed.

Patrick Kierkegaard from the University of Essex said his research shows previous work on the subject is biased towards proving games provoke acts of brutality and anger among players.

Award-winning games, such as the oft-vilified Grand Theft Auto series, are seen by some to promote violence.

Mr Kierkegaard believes that actual scientific evidence pointing to the real, measurable effects of games on human beings is limited and, most importantly, biased.

Evidence from brain scans carried out while gamers participated in violent digital actions does seem to point to there being a correlation between the violence on screen and certain areas of the brain related to aggression.

Despite this, there is no obvious link between real-world violence statistics and the advent of videogames, Mr Kierkegaard explains.

"Violent crime, particularly among the young, has decreased dramatically since the early 1990s, while videogames have steadily increased in popularity and use," he writes in the International Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry.

"For example, in 2005, there were 1,360,088 violent crimes reported in the US compared with 1,423,677 the year before. With millions of sales of violent games, the world should be seeing an epidemic of violence... Instead, violence has declined."

Mr Kierkegaard added that books, films and other media are just as likely to provoke acts of emotion, violent or otherwise.


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