Saturday 6 September 2008

Ricky Gervais - Gervais Spooked At Haunted Hotel

British comedian RICKY GERVAIS got the fright of his life when publicity for his new flick was sunk by paranormal activity in a Hollywood Hotel.

Office star Gervais was late hosting a series of press junkets for his new pic, Ghost Town, at the Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, but left in a hurry when flighty happenings scared him and his co-workers.

A terrified movie executive revealed that their work was disrupted by a string of occult occurrences.

The white House tells British newspaper the Daily Star, "We treasured the junkets at the Roosevelt because of its ghostly reputation. But we got so much more than than we bargained for. A photoshoot we fain was wrecked and two runners say they saw the public figure of a lady in the full-length mirror.

"The final straw came when a production help stayed in the room earmarked for Ricky and claimed to have been freezing cold on the hottest day of the year. He said he woke up with someone whistling in his ear, even though he was alone, and so heard a giggle before being pushed out of bed."

The Roosevelt has long been known as the most haunted hotel in Hollywood later on years of reported ghostlike sightings.





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Wednesday 27 August 2008

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Thursday 7 August 2008

On Second Thought, Shia LaBeouf�s �Indiana Jones� Spinoff Is a Pretty Crappy Idea, Says George Lucas



Back in May, George Lucas struck fear into the hearts of pretty much everyone familiar with Shia LaBeouf's acting work when he told a journalist, "I have an idea to make Shia [LaBeouf] the lead character next time and have Harrison [Ford] come back like Sean Connery did in the last movie. I can see it working out." Now, though, he seems to have changed his mind, hilariously telling an MTV reporter that the idea had "nuked the fridge." He continued: "Indiana Jones is Indiana Jones. Harrison Ford IS Indiana Jones � If it was [Shia's character] Mutt Williams it would be Mutt Williams and the Search for Elvis or something."

And as much as we'd actually sort of like to see Mutt Williams and the Search for Elvis or Something, we're pretty glad Lucas seems to have temporarily come to his senses. Could this have something to do with LaBeouf's recent DUI arrest? Or did Lucas finally get around to watching Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? Either way, just as soon as he disowns the Star Wars prequels and the upcoming animated Clone Wars movie, we might actually be able to forgive the guy.



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Tuesday 1 July 2008

A Gruesome Find

A Gruesome Find   
Artist: A Gruesome Find

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


The Fire That Burns In Hell   
 The Fire That Burns In Hell

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 7




 






Wednesday 25 June 2008

Sara Bareilles, Little Voice

Sara Bareilles is a 28-year-old singer songwriter whose career trajectory has been carefully nurtured following the signing of a major label deal three years ago. Before this she'd already recorded a self-produced album, Careful Confessions (2003). Already doing sterling business in the US, it's taken a year for this album to be finally released in the UK, possibly for fear that her album would be lost in the flood of female singer songwriters currently filling up the AOR airwaves. But Epic needn't have worried. Little Voice displays a more than competent grasp of pop dynamics, and Bareilles' voice balances sultry with strident impressively. While it'll leave the youth market cold, Bareilles' tough-but-tender confessionals and jaunty, multi-layered beatle-esque pop for grown ups (a la Jellyfish or Aimee Mann) should easily find a home in the hearts of more seasoned ears.

It's this aspect of Sara Bareilles' work - especially on Fairytale, Bottle It Up or Love Song - that will draw older listeners. The lush backing vocals, upbeat cynicism and clever, slightly psychedelic, loping arrangements hit the mark with ease. There are other odious comparisons to make of course - someone this new on the scene can't escape them - Fiona Apple for downers maybe, or Tori Amos without the irritating quirkiness? But the latter reference is probably more down to the fact that Little Voice is produced by Eric Rosse who helmed several of Amos' albums. The fact is that Bareilles is still finding her true vocabulary; the sonic pallette on display here is wiggling its behind and getting comfortable in one place. So apart from the worryingly mainstream fare like Between The Lines which has seen her matched in a support role to acts like Ben Folds, Maroon 5 or even Counting Crows there's the far more interesting r 'n' b twist that surfaces on tracks like Come Round Soon or the Benny And The Jets-meets-Hall and Oates blue-eyed confection, Love On The Rocks. Elsewhere Many The Miles demonstrates that she's best when being upfront about her own experiences with a slinky beat to coax her more distinctive vocal side.

There is a slight caveat emptor clause for faithful followers, as several of the tracks on offer here are re-recorded tracks that were on Careful Confessions (albeit vastly improved), plus the piano ballads like City or Gravity simply drag the pace too much, even though they never lapse into excessively maudlin introspection. Whether this kind of very American music will find an audience beyond the parameters of a Radio 2 audience remains to be seen. But for lovers of quality pop with a brain this is no little achievement.


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Monday 23 June 2008

John Adams

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Artist: John Adams

   Genre(s): 
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Fearful Symmetries, Chamber Symphony   
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   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 9


Harmonium and The Klinghoffer Choruses   
 Harmonium and The Klinghoffer Choruses

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10




 






18 Summers

18 Summers   
Artist: 18 Summers

   Genre(s): 
Gothic
   



Discography:


Virgin Mary   
 Virgin Mary

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11