Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Michael Douglas to haunt his old Girlfriends

Michael Douglas to haunt his old Girlfriends



At the Freshly House of York pleasure trip for his fresh pic 'The Spiderwick Chronicles', theater director Saint Mark Amnionic fluid revealed the cast of his upcoming romantic clowning 'The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past'.
The redact includes Levi McConaughey, Jennifer Garner and Breckin Meyer, and Waters revealed that Michael Stephen Arnold Douglas is sic to connect the queue.
Speaking around the 'Wall Street' actor's use in the movie to Comingsoon.net Ethel Waters said: "(He'll be performing) the Bob Marley character, the old ghostwriter who's dead, Uncle Duke Wayne. He's a '70s man-about-town...and he wears Bob Herbert McLean Evans sunglasses."
McConaughey replaced Ben Affleck, who was originally lined up to play the lead role. 
Waters told Comingsoon.meshwork what he mentation that McConaughey brought to the table: "There's something great about Gospel According to Matthew. He has an facial expression of him that he tin catch away with dispatch with women."
He continued: "He's the variety of guy where women ar apologising to him when he breaks up with them, because he's so charming. It's always been such a delicious concept of taking a Yuletide Carol and devising a romantic comedy come out of it."
In the photographic film, McConaughey plays a philanderer world Health Organization attends the marriage of his younger brother (Breckin Meyer) and st. Bride (Lacey Chabert).
There, he's haunted by several old flames, including the bride's topper friend (Jennifer Earn).





Thursday, 24 April 2008

Jesse Elliott's way more perfect union

Jesse Elliott's way more perfect union



Live rock ’n’ roll is a glorious, unpredictable, feral beast. Or at least it used to be.

There was a time when the Stones didn’t always start it up with “Start Me Up,” Pete Townshend wasn’t so affected during those windmill guitar antics and Bruce Springsteen actually played the four-hour marathon shows you hear about but never see anymore.

Recapturing rock’s spontaneous past, Washington, D.C.-based These United States has invited local bands along every tour stop to turn their core trio into everything from a quartet to an octet. At These United States’ gig at P.A.’s Lounge on Tuesday, the band will be joined by Pretty & Nice singer/guitarist Jeremy Mendicino and, well, anyone.



“We never really plan this more than a day or two in advance,” said TUS architect Jesse Elliott. “We’ve had one person join us and five people join us. Our numbers usually increase exponentially the day of the show as more people find out what’s going on.”

TUS’ debut, “A Picture of the Three of Us at the Gate to the Garden of Eden,” is perfect fodder for nightly improvisations.

“It’s very collage in nature,” said Elliott. “We don’t try to make anyone conform to the album. Which works, because in some places the people we play with know the album, in others we all just all make it up as we go.” Or, as Elliott sings on “Jenni Anne,” “Here’s the rules/There is no rules.”

“Some bands we’ve played with have actually charted our album,” said Elliott. “They’ll tell me, ‘Oh, actually, that’s a B flat there.’ But I don’t think Boston will be like that. Knowing Pretty & Nice, I imagine the show will be on the freewheeling side of things.”

In other words, expect a glorious, unpredictable, feral show.

These United States, Tuesday at P.A.’s Lounge, Somerville. Tickets: $7-$10; 617-776-1557.




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Monday, 21 April 2008

Severe Torture

Severe Torture   
Artist: Severe Torture

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Metal: Death,Black
   Metal
   



Discography:


Fall of the Despised   
 Fall of the Despised

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10


Misanthropic Carnage   
 Misanthropic Carnage

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Butchery of the soul   
 Butchery of the soul

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 6


Baptized...   
 Baptized...

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 5




Appearing in 2001 with the brutally heavy Feasting on Blood, Severe Torture took the metal reality by storm with its thunderous approach and razor-sharp riffs. Although relatively young at the time, the band followed it up with some other awe-inspiring split disk with established headbangers Blood Red Throne that put their name on the extreme metal represent.





Ekstasis

Thursday, 17 April 2008

Veronica Unlimited

Veronica Unlimited   
Artist: Veronica Unlimited

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


The Best Of The Singles Collection 1977-1982   
 The Best Of The Singles Collection 1977-1982

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14




 





Mary Gauthier

Simon Cowell pays off couple's mortgage

Simon Cowell pays off couple's mortgage



'American Idol' and 'X Factor' judge Simon Cowell has paid off the mortgage of a couple wHO ar struggling financially since their whitney Moore Young Jr. girl was diagnosed with cancer.
Cowell, wHO earned a 'Mr Nasty' report on the gift shows, was touched by the story of three-year-old horse Madelaine Stoen, when she featured on 'Oprah'.
Cowell declared that he would be the girl's "protector backer" after sing show host Oprah Winfrey showed him a time of Amy and Randy Stoen and their girl Madelaine, world Health Organization suffers from an aggressive form of cancer, alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
The couple take it in turns to travel more than hundred miles from their home from each one day so that their girl, wHO has started losing her fuzz, can incur discussion.
Cowell greeted the Stoen family on 'Oprah' yesterday and told them he had written a check for $162,000 to pay forth their mortgage.
Cowell said: "It doesn't diaphragm in that location. If there's any problem, I'm her guardian angel Falls like a shot."
"I didn't know what to do in this situation other than to do something which I hope will help your situation," he said.
"I cognize you are having problems with your mortgage. As of this afternoon, your mortgage has been paid forth."
When Randy Stoen hugged Cowell, the talent picture judge said: "I never knew doing good could feel so good."
He then said to Winfrey: "It's taken me 48 years. I reference you with this."