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Friday 5 September 2008

No stars, please, we�re British






Well, somebody had to do it.� It may as well have been Gerard Butler.

Here in Toronto to boost his in style movie in TIFF, the star of such hits as 300 and Nim�s Island is sticking up for his RocknRolla conductor Guy Ritchie. �

�I kind of pisses me off because it seems to be the very people that we�re the most proud of, especially in the U.K., are the very multitude that we want to give the hardest time.�

Butler is referring to the fact that, after the English movie maker carved out a name making such popular films as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, Ritchie was lambasted by fans for his last deuce features � Revolver and Swept Away.

�I think that�s kind of happened to Guy and it just seems a little unfair.�

Butler says it�s wry that many of the people wHO unfairly vituperate Ritchie ar the same ones world Health Organization treasure his earlier films the most.

�Knowing Guy as I do, he�s such a decent, base person and I believe that if you�re that and you have endowment, it feels a small undeserved.�

With this in mind, followers of Guy Ritchie will be happy to see the filmmaker has returned to the genre he began with � that of frenetic, highly-stylized gangster crime drama.

In RocknRolla, Butler plays a nickel-and-dime crook world Health Organization gets caught up in a misrepresented, labyrinthine immovable scam betwixt a Russian mobster (Karel Roden) and an old school mobster (Tom Wilkinson).� Along the way of life, Butler (whose character goes by the moniker of One Two) has run-ins with a sexy comptroller, indestructible Russian hit hands and a buddy wHO surprisingly comes out of the closet.

For those wHO are familiar with Snatch, they�ll recognize (and hopefully appreciate) the complex, lab�yrinthine ways of Ritchie�s unique film. For Butler, it was persona of the reason he signed on.

�It�s still a Guy Ritchie movie, exactly like a Quentin Tarantino movie is a Quentin Tarantino film,� says Butler. �He shouldn�t take to apologize for the fact that he�s non had a sex change or turn a different person. �He�s still � doing what he does best.�








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Thursday 7 August 2008

Serah

Serah   
Artist: Serah

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Senegal Moon   
 Senegal Moon

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 11




New age/folk-pop singer Serah get-go emerged in 1990 with the internationally acclaimed LP Flight of steps of the Stork. The album showcased the singer's gracile vocal flair, and traced the stork's yearbook intercontinental flight 'tween Europe and Africa in its lyrics and music. The base wasn't co-occurrent -- Serah herself had






Friday 27 June 2008

Dagda

Dagda   
Artist: Dagda

   Genre(s): 
Celtic
   New Age
   



Discography:


Sleeping With The Gods Of Love   
 Sleeping With The Gods Of Love

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


Underworld   
 Underworld

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 4


Celtic Trance   
 Celtic Trance

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 14


Hibernia: The Story of Ireland   
 Hibernia: The Story of Ireland

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 12


Hibernia   
 Hibernia

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 11


CeltTrance   
 CeltTrance

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




Danceable rhythms overlaid with string arrangements and swinging Celtic melodies compose the intelligent of Ireland's Dagda, the corporate sobriquet for producers Red Keating and Phillip O'Rely. Their album Celtic language Trance was released in 1999. Underworld followed a year later.





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Tuesday 24 June 2008

The best films on the box: June 24-30

Film and television critic Philip Wakefield assesses the best movies on offer on the box this week, for Tuesday, June 24 to Monday, June 30.

Tuesday, June 24

Firewall
2006, AO, 8.30pm, TV2

Paul Bettany (The Da Vinci Code) makes life hell for bank boffin Harrison Ford in this hi-tech thriller: his gang holds the IT guru’s family hostage until he helps them to steal $100 million using little more than a fax scanner and an iPod. It’s far-fetched but fun and enthralling. 24’s Mary Lynn Rajskub and Virginia Masden co-stars; Richard Loncraine (Wimbledon) directs.

Wednesday, June 25

High School High
1996, AO, 8.30pm, Prime

Jon Lovitz stars in the kind of blackboard bungle comedy that his character in the mid-90s ‘toon, The Critic, would have given the thumbs-down. Two of the team behind The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, David Zucker and Robert LoCosh, wrote the screenplay.

Thursday, June 26

The Wrong Man
2006, AO, 8.40pm, Sky Movies 2

Released internationally as Lucky Number Slevin, this fractured, atmospheric underworld thriller eschews the usual genre suspects to ingeniously peel back the bewildering layers of a Tarantino-esque turf war with a mistaken identity twist. It may revel in one too many red-herring revelations but the sleight-of-hand artistry is breathtaking. Josh Hartnett, Morgan Freeman and Bruce Willis star.

Friday, June 27

What Women Want
2000, AO, 8.30pm, Vibe

Mel Gibson plays a chauvinistic ad executive who thinks he’s God's gift to women - and turns out to be just that after a freak accident leaves him able to read women’s minds. Initially he exploits this for his own benefit but ultimately uses it to do good, including advancing the career of his chief rival (Helen Hunt). It would have been funnier had the script played up the playboy angle but Gibson and Hunt largely deliver what undemanding viewers want.

Saturday, June 28

She's The Man
2006, PGR, 7.30pm, TV2
Amanda Byrnes comedy about a teenage girl who disguises herself as her twin brother to make the boys’ soccer team - only to fall for a guy who’s fallen for another girl who’s fallen for her in her new guise. Step Up’s Channing Tatum and The Covenant’s Laura Ramsey co-star in a middling teen twist on Twelfth Night.

Big Momma's House 2
2006, PGR, 7.30pm, TV3

Chuck’s Zachary Levi joins Martin Lawrence in a cross-dressing, saving-the-world sequel that’s even more feeble and fatuous than the first FBI agent-in-drag drag.

Pleasantville
1998, PGR, 8.30pm, TV One

The Truman Show meets Peggy Sue Got Married in this charming comedy about two 90s teenagers time-warped into a 50s sitcom where everything is black-and-white. The result is a humourous, hard-hitting mix of politics, pop culture, sweet romance and ingenious imagery that’s the stuff of must-see TV. Tobey Maguire, Reese Witherspoon, Jeff Daniels, William H Macy, Joan Allen, JT Walsh and Don Knotts star.

40 Days and 40 Nights
2002, AO, 9.30pm, TV3

Crass romantic-comedy about a young man who decides to abstain from sex for Lent - only to meet the woman of his dreams. Josh Hartnett and Shannyn Sossamon are charming but can’t save what Village Voice memorably dubbed a "squeamishly risqué teen sexcom".

The Talented Mr Ripley
1999, AO, 9.40pm, TV2
Matt Damon's impoverished Mr Ripley would rather be a fake somebody than a real nobody, so through circumstance and deceit he befriends the revoltingly rich (Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law). An ability to absorb detail and expertly mimic those whom he yearns to be is what makes Mr Ripley so talented - and deadly. When he seems doomed to lose his ticket to high society, murder results and he stumbles upon a chilling new identity: that of an increasingly nimble serial killer who slays not for pleasure but to cover up one desperate lie after another ...

Alfie
2004, AO, 11.30pm, TV3
The signature line isn’t uttered until the innovative closing credits of this redundant re-make but by then you won’t give a toss about Alfie. As played by Jude Law, and relocated to Manhattan, the Vespa-riding womaniser is a Son of Alfie cliché stranded in a much more sophisticated sea of sexual politics. Omar Epps, Marisa Tomei and Susan Sarandon co-star; Charles Shyer directs.

Sunday, June 29

Poseidon
2006, AO, 8.30pm, TV2
The killer wave can’t come quick enough in this lame duck of a disaster movie that’s a technical tour-de-force but a damp squib dramatically. It completes director Wolfgang Petersen’s so-called “water trilogy” yet sails perilously close to being his Waterloo in the wake of Das Boot and The Perfect Storm. Kurt Russell, Josh Lucas, Richard Dreyfuss and Emmy Rossum star.

Universal Soldier
1992, AO, 8.30pm, C4

A crude concoction of ugly violence, slapdash special effects and flagrant plagiarism, this shoot-‘em-up schlock stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren as rival Vietnam grunts who kill each other, only to be re-animated 23 years later as the Government’s secret weapons in the war against terrorism. 10,000 BC’s Roland Emmerich directs.

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
2005, AO, 11.30pm, TV3
Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie try to save the world in this novel blend of Flash Gordon gung-ho heroism and computer animation rooted in the Metropolis of nearly 80 years ago. The art deco visuals dazzle with their virtuosity, the special effects are fabulous and the corny but never campy dialogue is peppered with delights like “Good luck, Skip” and “Alert the amphibious squadron!” The performances are pitch-perfect, too, but the feeble plot betrays Sky Captain’s origins: a six-minute labour of love that writer/director Kerry Conran took four years to create on his Apple Mac.

Monday, June 30

Get Shorty
1995, AO, 8.30pm, Sky Movies Greats
Colourful black comedy starring John Travolta as a starry-eyed gangster who helps to keep the Mob from sleazy filmmaker Gene Hackman's door in return for getting to make his own movie. So unfolds an intricately plotted and slyly funny comedy. Danny DeVito, Rene Russo and Dennis Farina co-star.






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Wednesday 18 June 2008

The Isley Brothers

The Isley Brothers   
Artist: The Isley Brothers

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   Other
   



Discography:


The Definitive Collection   
 The Definitive Collection

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 17


The Essential Isley Brothers (CD2)   
 The Essential Isley Brothers (CD2)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 16


The Essential Isley Brothers (CD1)   
 The Essential Isley Brothers (CD1)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 18


Collection (CD 3) - 3+3   
 Collection (CD 3) - 3+3

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10


Collection (CD 2) - Harvest For The World   
 Collection (CD 2) - Harvest For The World

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9


Collection (CD 1) - The Heat Is On   
 Collection (CD 1) - The Heat Is On

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 7


Smooth Sailin'   
 Smooth Sailin'

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 8


Go For Your Guns   
 Go For Your Guns

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 7


Eternal   
 Eternal

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




 






Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes Want To Stay Together

Katie Holmes is soon to have company as she gets ready for her role in Broadway play All My Sons – Tom Cruise and Suri are set to join her in New York.

Despite having recently bought a new pad in Beverly Hills worth $35 million (£17.5 million), the family will be relocating to the Big Apple when the show opens in October.

Producer Eric Falkenstein reveals that getting Katie to commit to the Arthur Miller play took four months because she needed to sort out her personal arrangements.

He reveals: "It took time - about four months - to work out. There were family issues. She and Tom are committed to keeping the family together, so they have to get an apartment here."

He also insists Holmes wasn't hired because of her celebrity name: "Katie's not really a celebrity type. She's done brilliant work in films like Pieces of April and The Ice Storm and is perfect for the role.

"(Her character is) a natural sweetheart who can sniff out phonies; Katie basically has that exact moral fibre."

Oscar winner Stan Winston dies

Won four Academy Awards for visual effects





Stan Winston, one of the industry's most noted special effects and makeup artists who was best known for his work on such projects as the "Terminator" and "Jurassic Park" films, died Sunday. He was 62.


Winston died peacefully and surrounded by family at his home Sunday evening, after a seven-year struggle with multiple myeloma, a Stan Winston Studio spokesperson said.


Winston was a collaborator with such leading filmmakers as James Cameron and Steven Spielberg, and he worked on some of his generation's most memorable films.


He won four Oscars, for the VFX in "Titanic," "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and "Aliens"; and for the makeup on "T2." His earned additional Oscar nominations for his work on "AI: Artificial Intelligence," "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," "Batman Returns," "Edward Scissorhands," "Predator" and "Heartbeeps."


Winston's Stan Winston Studio created characters, creatures and monsters for motion pictures and TV.


He was one of the original founders of VFX house Digital Domain, though he was no longer with the company at the time of his death.


In 2001, he earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.



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