Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Seth Rogen - Pineapple Express Drug Scene Cut For Uk

Comedian SETH ROGEN was forced to cut a hardcore do drugs scene from his new movie PINEAPPLE EXPRESS - because the footage was deemed besides explicit for British viewers.

Rogen claims matchless scene, in which he is seen smoking a super-strong type of marijuana, had to be removed from the U.K. version after the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) members censored the footage - even though the scene was left in for the American release.

But Rogen admits he relented to the ruling because he cherished to batten down a lour certificate for the U.K. audience, allowing those 15 and over to see the motion-picture show - as opposed to the R rating, meaning it canful only be seen by over-17s, that it received in the U.S.

He says, "We had to remove stuff from the movie to get the rating that we needed. We're actually more creditworthy in the U.K. than we ar in the States.

"There's a scene in the movie when we sell (drugs) to high shoal kids - that's quiet in there I take over. But in the American version of the scene we likewise smoke mourning band with them and fall out.

"It's a really denotative scene of us acquiring high with these 11-year-olds. I think for the U.K. they've kind of softened it a flake."

He adds: "We had no moral obligation with this movie. I mean, it's an R-rated movie, you have to be 17 in orderliness to look it so we fig at that age you're an adult. I've been seeing R-rated movies since I was 12 days old and I'm OK! Not really."





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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Britney & Jamie-Lynn Spears Bounce Back Into Shape

...more Britney Spears �

After a rocky year, Britney Spears and her jr. sister Jamie Lynn appear to be bouncing back.


Jamie Lynn followed her sister's hospitalisation with the shock announcement that she was pregnant at 16.


But the Zoey ci appears to be taking teen motherhood in her stride,

and pictures taken this week likewise reveal that she's spill the baby weight just a calendar month after giving birth to daughter Maddie.


Britney's new and improved modus vivendi also seems to be agreeing with her.


The former pop shipwreck showed off new slim-line look during her recent jaunt to Mexico � the alleged result of an $22,000-a-month diet and recitation plan.


Her stalled career is also formation up nicely with a new album in the pipeline and a VMA nomination for Best Female Video for Piece Of Me.


Not only that only Britney stepped out this week looking at happy, healthy - and without a wind of tissue in survey!

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Metallica reveal new album title

Metallica have cryptically unveiled what is likely to be their new album title on their Metallica.com.

The band gradually revealed the title 'Death Magnetic' in posts, beginning on June 9, when only the letters 'DC' were shown.

You can download 'Death Magnetic' wallpapers from the group�s site.

The album, produced by Rick Rubin, is the follow-up to 2003�s 'St Anger' and is set to be released in September.

Before then, Metallica will headline Reading And Leeds Festivals, on August 24 and 22, respectively.




Aug 22, 2008 at Bramham Park, Leeds -
Aug 24, 2008 at Richfield Avenue, Festival, Reading -
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Friday, 27 June 2008

Casiopea

Casiopea   
Artist: Casiopea

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Places   
 Places

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


Inspire   
 Inspire

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12


Main Gate   
 Main Gate

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


The Soundgraphy   
 The Soundgraphy

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 10




 






Dawn Of Relic

Dawn Of Relic   
Artist: Dawn Of Relic

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Lovecraftian Dark   
 Lovecraftian Dark

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14




 






Louis Benedetti pres. Gene Perez

Louis Benedetti pres. Gene Perez   
Artist: Louis Benedetti pres. Gene Perez

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Bottom's Up   
 Bottom's Up

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 3




 






Housewives' Cross finishing comedy

'Desperate Housewives' star Marcia Cross is close to finishing her new comedy 'Peck'.
Variety says the film tells the story of a high school student with overbearing parents who develops an unlikely friendship with his school's golden girl.
'Peck' also stars Adam Arkin, Camryn Manheim, Keir Gilchrist and Brie Larson.
Filming will be completed this week.
Read our 'Desperate Housewives' blog.

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Stutterfly

Stutterfly   
Artist: Stutterfly

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   Rock
   



Discography:


And We Are Bled Of Color   
 And We Are Bled Of Color

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


Broken In Pieces   
 Broken In Pieces

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11




Stutterfly called Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, home. Vocalist Chris Stickney, guitarist Bradyn Byron, bassist Jordan Chase, and drummer Craig Langerud issued the Hole demonstration in 2000, and by the issue of the Broken in Pieces LP deuce years by and by they had build a substantial undermentioned for their righteous, hybridist stigma of alt-metal and post-hardcore. The lineup coagulated with the 2003 addition of second guitarist Jason Ciolli, and Ryan Loerke took over on drums the following class. Stutterfly finally gestural with Maverick Records, and the full-length And We Are Bled of Color appeared in June 2005. The band supported it with a few june 21 dates on the Warped Tour.






Trevor Rabin

Trevor Rabin   
Artist: Trevor Rabin

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Classical
   Rock
   Soundtrack
   



Discography:


The Great Raid   
 The Great Raid

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


National Treasure   
 National Treasure

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12


Live In L.A.   
 Live In L.A.

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


American Outlaws   
 American Outlaws

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 18


Enemy Of The State   
 Enemy Of The State

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 17


Wolf   
 Wolf

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


Con Air   
 Con Air

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 17


Can't Look Away   
 Can't Look Away

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 11


Deep Blue Sea Expanded   
 Deep Blue Sea Expanded

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




Trevor Rabin was born in South Africa in 1954. He low began playing guitar at the age of 12 subsequently having had pianissimo lessons since he was a tot. He formed his first base band in 1968, at only 14 long time older. After being drafted, Rabin played both guitar and basso in the entertainment unit. He began doing session work after his muster out from the military in 1972. It was as well that same year that he strung-out up with a group of musicians wHO began recording as Rabbit. That mathematical group recorded a total of deuce albums over the next few years. By 1978, Rabin had left the group and began releasing solo albums. By 1981, he had released three solo albums and attracted the attention of Chris Squire. Squire, at that sentence, was fresh out of the latterly broken-up Yes. Squire contacted Rabin about connexion a new group he was collection called, Cinema. At that point, Cinema was Squire and Yes drummer Alan White. During the ferment on their debut album (with original Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye having been added to the lineup), Jon Anderson became involved in the project. After his vocals were added to the music, the chemical group decided that this was in truth Yes and they made that name change. The resulting album, 90125, became the biggest hit the grouping has always had, and the single "Owner of a Lonely Heart" catapulted them onto MTV. Rabin stayed with Yes until 1995, cathartic four-spot studio albums during that time (the aforesaid 90125, Big Generator, Union, and Talk). Rabin likewise institute time to release another solo album, Can't Look Away, while still in the grouping. Since 1995, he has been exploitation the majority of his musical talents on movie soundtracks. He has worked in assorted capacities on celluloid soundtracks such as Glimmer Man, Enemy of the State, Armageddon, Con Air, and others. He likewise put in a edgar Guest appearance on Rick Wakeman's Return to the Centre of the Earth album.






Entwine

Entwine   
Artist: Entwine

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Gothic
   Rock
   Metal
   



Discography:


Fatal Design   
 Fatal Design

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10


Silver   
 Silver

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 5


DiEversity   
 DiEversity

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Bitter Sweet   
 Bitter Sweet

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2


Time Of Despair   
 Time Of Despair

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Gone   
 Gone

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 8


The Treasures Within Hearts   
 The Treasures Within Hearts

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 8


The Treasure Within Hearts   
 The Treasure Within Hearts

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 8




Hailing from Finland are Entwine, a mediaeval metallic element quintet specializing in a darkly melodic and luxuriously rough-textured form of impenetrable start euphony. The group began as a three-piece death metal outfit in the spring of 1995; that early lineup, consisting of Aki Hanttu (drums), Tom Mikkola (guitar and vocals), and T. Taipale (bass voice), step by step began incorporating more melodic and textural dimensions to their music, moving farther forth from death metallic element and into more formal pop territory. After a few lineup changes, which included the addition of a arcsecond guitar player, P. William, Entwine produced its low gear demonstration tape, the four-song Divine Infinity, in 1997. By the time keyboardist Riita Heikkonen joined the band's ranks in 1998, Divine Infinity's atmospheric metallic element had earned the grouping a buzz of interest in the resistance press, not to cite a growing horde of fans. Entwine's low gear proper full-length album, The Treasures Within Hearts, was released to continued herald in September of 1999, although the group's lineup was still in a state of matter of fluxion. Willman and Taipale stock split in April 2000, the latter existence replaced by Joni Meittinen. A modern atomic number 82 singer, Mika Tauriainen, entered the picture in May of 2000 and gave the band its most commercial invoke thus far. With a affectionate so far now and then uptight tattle style strongly remindful of Alice in Chains' Layne Staley, Tauriainen's voice was the perfect fit for Entwine's progressively musical and pop-based churl metal. The retooled Entwine entered Astia A-Studio late in 2000 (following trinity months' worth of rehearsal and woodshedding) and, with producer Anssi Kippo (Children of Bodom, Sinergy) at the controls, recorded the full-length Gone. Century Media released the record in 2001 and it quick establish a station in the Finnish bolt down charts, subsidence at issue 25 piece the single "New Dawn" raced to number 10 on the singles chart. They went back to the like studios soon after and jumped back into the writing work on. The conclusion resultant, Time of Despair, was a far more alternative sounding record that shaved away many of their gloomier tendencies in commutation for simpler songwriting and more conduct melodies.





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Cleo Brown

Cleo Brown   
Artist: Cleo Brown

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Collection (Boogie Woogie)   
 Collection (Boogie Woogie)

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




The isaac Merrit Singer Cleo Brown, known in by and by age as C. Patra Brown, made recordings in the '30s and '40s, then entered the studios once once more in the recent '80s after being rediscovered living in the hinterlands of Colorado. Judging from the titles of digest albums she appears on, Brown seems like she'd be a set of fun, lumped in a class with other glossy chicks, hot mamas, queens of boogie-woogie, female jivers, and rockin' pianoforte ladies. Even amongst this equal radical, Brown had some particularly endearing characteristics, specially in her selection of material. Reefer songs ar a dime bag a xII simply how many tributes to egotistical feet hold been recorded? Her "Breakin' in a New Pair of Shoes" is a linkup with the great Fats Waller, with whom she was ofttimes compared. He recorded "Your Feet's Too Big," his possess tribute to feet, grown if not conceited. Another of Brown's superlative and most strange songs is "When Hollywood Goes Black and Tan," celebrating black performers in the picture business.


Innate into a musical menage in Mississippi, she started vocalizing in her father's church service as a fry. Following the menage move to Chicago in 1919, she began formal studies music on pianoforte. By the early '20s, she was working professionally in clubs and tent shows as well as broadcasting live with her have steady radio show. By the early '30s, she was well-established and for the future iI decades she worked about round-the-clock, playacting in cities across the United States and property forth regularly in clubs such as New York's Three Deuces. Opinions vary widely as to her talents, but at that place is no question that she was a great communicator. In fact, some listeners may winding up want they had a more personal relationship with Brown one time they have heard such personal messages as "Mommy Don't Want No Peas and Rice and Coconut Oil," or better yet "The Stuff Is Here and It's Mellow." On the strength of the latter numeral, originally cut in 1935 for Decca, Brown was ceremonially welcomed into the frat of "artists world Health Organization feature recorded songs about marijuana cigarette," significance that her medicine is available on a diversity of compilations collecting such material.


There were deuce sides to her musical performances: her voice and her piano performing. As for the late, the antecedently mentioned range of judgement veers from those wHO line her as a "female Fats Waller," which unquestionably should be taken as a compliment unless unitary is describing taste in vesture; to the other end of the spectrum, in which Brown is considered to have a "lilliputian and prim" voice that gets across wholly on the effectiveness of her personality. As for the keyboard, she is more than evenly comprehended in this regard, considered along with players such as Freddie Slack and Bob Zurke as the to the highest degree prominent of the endorsement generation of boogie-woogie players. "It's coming with us to that Desert Island," one critic said of a Cleo Brown performance; piece another writer, singling knocked out her efforts from amongst the prominent cast of a four-CD set, wrote "Cleo Brown was an absolute divine revelation on "Lookie Lookie Lookie (Hither Comes Cookie)," her pianoforte chops easy the match of her sly vocals." The influences of the major players from the original boogie rage canful be heard in her playing, of course, including Pinetop Smith, whose art object "Pinetop's Boogie" she recorded, as advantageously as Albert Ammons, Jimmy Yancey, Joe Sullivan, Clarence Lofton, Pete Johnson, and Meade Lux Lewis. Some malarkey writers too hand out some of the mention for the popularity of her records to her accompanists, which included leading jazzmen of the sidereal day.


By the later '40s, the tough content of her music was beginning to inconvenience oneself her. Brown was leaving through a religious experience that made singing about the usual loud classic megrims themes a bit unsettling. She retired from music in 1953 and took up nursing. This was a passing calling, wandering up in a decision to return to music, simply only of the religious variety show. It was piano player Marion McPartland, a fine histrion as well as the host of the rattling National Public Radio show Piano Jazz, that came upon Brown living in the Denver, CO, country under not practically of a professional limelight. She was persuaded to visit New York in order to tape an appearance for Piano Jazz, resulting in a superb clause on her by jazz writer Whitney Balliett, eventually reprinted in his book American Singers. A new muckle of recordings and performances followed, the final chapters of a legend that had gone from the lore of the viper to the gospels, and back once more. Although hippies no uncertainty wish soul a bit less of a square had get along up with the vocal, Dave Brubeck's "Sweet Cleo Brown" is a charming testimonial.






Logan to CBS: Shiite Happens

Lara Logan is the Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent for CBS News -- a title she may have confused a bit with shagging amongst the Shiites.
Lara Logan, Candy Crowley
Logan -- whose career is as hot as her looks -- has been embroiled a love triangle while covering the war in Iraq. According to the NY Post, Logan had relations with a married civil contractor and a fellow CNN reporter. So that's what "embedded" means.

CBS just this week relocated Logan to Washington D.C., where affairs never happen. So what, prey tell, will CBS do? Lure Candy Crowley from CNN? Hire a native? It just wouldn't be the same, certainly not for the two dudes who had fun on Logan's run.



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Sebastian Bach not joining Velvet Revolver

Ex-Skid Row singer says he won't replace Weiland





DETROIT -- Sebastian Bach has plenty of musical activity on his plate -- but joining Velvet Revolver is not part of the mix.
The former Skid Row singer, who was among the early names rumored to be taking Scott Weiland's place, said his close friendship with former Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose -- who sang on three tracks on Bach's 2007 solo album, "Angel Down" -- and a focus on his own music would making joining Velvet Revolver "awkward" at best.
But he did confirm that VR guitarist Slash did contact him "out of the blue ... to talk to me about working together, but it was not Velvet Revolver. It was a completely different project, and I can't tell you what it is 'cause it's mind-blowing, but I've been sworn to secrecy on that. But nothing's happening right now with me and him."
Bach certainly has plenty to keep him busy until anything happens with Slash, though. He's preparing to re-release "Angel Down" as an FYE exclusive, packaged with a DVD that includes five live performances and a documentary titled "Road Rage." "People want more than just a CD these days," Bach notes, "and I have all this footage, so why put it out there?" He's also planning for the album's first British release on July 21.
And while he'll be on the road this summer with Poison and Dokken, Bach is also looking towards his next project -- which may include some songs written with Hatebreed's Jamie Jasta, who he's often identified as a current favorite in interviews.
"He's sent me four songs that I'm working on, and we definitely plan to work together in the future," Bach said. "I love the fist-in-the-air kind of anthem songs, and Jamie seems incredible at writing those kinds of songs, too."
Bach's other endeavor of late is the CMT reality show "Gone Country 2," during which he spent time in Nashville writing with Jermaine Jackson, 'N Sync's Chris Kirkpatrick and actors Lorenzo Lamas and Sean Young.
Bach, who was previously part of MTV's "Celebrity Rap Superstar" and VH1's "SuperGroup," is prohibited from talking about the results but said that the show will be "a lot of fun to watch -- a lot of mayhem, a lot of drunk arguments, only not from me this time."

Michael Urie: 'Victoria Beckham is Delightful'

Ugly Betty star Michael Urie says Victoria Beckham was "delightful" while filming her cameo appearance for the hit show last year.


Urie, who plays camp office assistant Marc St James in the Emmy Award-winning ABC series, said the former Spice Girl was "absolutely delightful and really cute, really hot."


He added, "David was there too and I think everyone who worked on the show popped in at some point to just look at them, because they are so gorgeous.


"It was fun, she�s just great. She�s teeny tiny, she�s so hot and she�s sweet, sweet, sweet!"


The actor, 27, also let slip plans for an Ugly Betty musical. "It�s all hush, hush," he revealed.




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