Monday, 1 September 2008

Harry Potter - Harry Potter To Be Delayed

Harry Potter fans will have to wait until next July to discover the up-to-the-minute installment in the Warner Bros. enfranchisement. On Thursday the studio said that it had changed the release date of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to July 17, 2009. It had originally been scheduled to open on November 21. The studio retained that on that point had been no production delays, only that the writers' light upon had delayed other tentpole productions that it had hoped to have ready for the peak summer months. �

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Friday, 22 August 2008

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Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Hossam Ramzy and Rafa El Tachuela

Hossam Ramzy and Rafa El Tachuela   
Artist: Hossam Ramzy and Rafa El Tachuela

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Flamenco Arabe   
 Flamenco Arabe

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13




 






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Brahms, Johannes

Brahms, Johannes   
Artist: Brahms, Johannes

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Symphonie No. 3   
 Symphonie No. 3

   Year: 1983   
Tracks: 4


Intermezzo   
 Intermezzo

   Year: 1959   
Tracks: 2


Sonata Or.5   
 Sonata Or.5

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




 






Space Chimps - movie review

There ar many concepts that function wonderfully in theory: communism, nuclear muscularity,
monkeys in outer space. Sadly, only like their theoretical counterparts, very few
successful practical examples be. With a title like Space Chimps, one assumes a cordial
farce in which accident prone apes -- opposable thumbs and all -- cause pandemonium within
a high tech setting. Instead, Quest for Camelot scratch awl Kirk De Micco (here co-writing and
directing) decides to go the bountiful screen blockbuster route. We want simian hijinks.
Instead, we're offered staid chance with messages about courageousness, self-esteem,
and living up to your potential. Boo!



When an expensive space probe goes wanting, a surly Senator (voice of Stanley Tucci)
with a key to NASA's funding wants it constitute. It�s decided that, instead of a manned
charge, a triad of chimps will be sent to fetch it. They admit the macho Titan
(Patrick Warburton), the level headed Luna (Cheryl Hines), and in a perfect PR move,
the great grandson of the first ape-stronaut ever, Ham III (Andy Samberg). One wormhole
afterward, our hairy heroes bump themselves on a distant alien planet ruled by the
evil dictator Zartog (Jeff Daniels). He is using the lost Earth satellite to control
his unhappy minions. It's up to the primates to find a way of defeating the villain
and getting back home in front it's excessively late.



Space Chimps is a whiplash reminder of how CGI invigoration continues to cannibalize itself.
Instead of finding modern ways to employ the medium -- as in the Shaw brothers-inspired Kung Fu Panda, or the
future shock sweetness of WALL-E -- this derivative big cover babysitter aims low
and still manages to underachieve. In fact, this loose cartoon cavalcade avoids nearly
of the format's flaws (stunt articulation casting, rampant pop culture riffing) and yet
finds a way to be unoriginal. Maybe it's the story, which has all the invention and imagination
of Saturday morning TV. And of course, it commits the unconscionable crime of cachexia
the hangdog pleasure possibilities of intergalactic monkeyshines.



Initially, Space Chimps looks like it might clam the trend. We ar introduced to Ham III
at a surreal circus where distorted humans contribute a Dali-esque touch of otherwise wanting
uniqueness. It's a conceit carried over to the NASA material where the gruff and
grumbling Senator has a face that resembles the aftermath of a steam roller accident.
From the trio of tech specialists as mainstream notions of geekdom (fat person, Goth gallon,
Indian) to the members of the press wHO appear as almost photorealistic, the multitude
presence in this film illustrates its only horse sense of vision.



The rest is rote. The alien major planet is like a Hello Kitty nightmare, Willy Wonka architecture
housing creatures resembling iridescent blobs of modelling clay or -- get this --
perfectly formed breasts. That's right, slap dab in the middle of a kid's photographic film i
s a lineament named Kilowatt (voiced by Broadway vet Kristin Chenoweth) who sings
opera and glows incandescently when she's scared. But Kilowatt is also a boob, no
bones around it. She's a pert, well rounded, flesh-colored pile with what looks like
a mamilla protruding from the top of her head. While this crataegus oxycantha be recitation too much into
what's supposed to be a heroic short imp, prepubertal boys testament surely catch an anthropomorphized
thrill.



It's simply too bad that everything else about Space Chimps is so uninspired. It consistently
goes for the cheap laughs, mining way too many jokes extinct of puns, pratfalls, and
the episodic reference to poop (these are apes, after all). The jeopardize is aimless
and the feel-good message mired in homogenized nonsense. Extraterrestrial monkeys would appear
to be an entertainment no-brainer. This movie took that sir Hiram Stevens Maxim literally.









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Metallica Explain 'Death Magnetic' Title

Metallica frontman James Hetfield has explained why the rock titans have named their new album 'Death Magnetic.'


Pretty much self-explanatory, the 44-year-old said that it's a homage to dead rock stars and also the fact that the band members ar becoming more fixated with mortality.


He explains: "('Death Magnetic') started out as kind of a tribute to people that have fallen in our business, like Layne Staley and a lot of the people that have died, essentially — rock and revolve martyrs of sorts. And then it kind of grew from there. Thinking about death...just like a attractor, some masses are worn towards it, (and) other people ar afraid of it and push away.


"The concept that we're all gonna die sometimes is over-talked about and then a lot of multiplication never talked about — no one wants to bring it up; it's the giving white elephant in the living room. But we all experience to deal with it at some point."


Metallica too unveiled the album's track-listing earlier this week, which is as follows:


That Was Just Your Life

The End Of The Line

Broken, Beat & Scarred

The Day That Never Comes

All Nightmare Long

Cyanide

The Unforgiven III

The Judas Kiss

Suicide & Redemption

My Apocalypse


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Thursday, 3 July 2008

King Arthur's Quart

King Arthur's Quart   
Artist: King Arthur's Quart

   Genre(s): 
Punk: Acid Punk
   



Discography:


Live at Allen Jr. High School '66   
 Live at Allen Jr. High School '66

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10




 





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Wednesday, 2 July 2008

The Tragically Hip

The Tragically Hip   
Artist: The Tragically Hip

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Pop-Rock
   Rock
   



Discography:


Live Between Us   
 Live Between Us

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Day For Night   
 Day For Night

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 14


Fully Completely   
 Fully Completely

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 12


Road Apples   
 Road Apples

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 12


Up To Here   
 Up To Here

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 11


The Tragically Hip   
 The Tragically Hip

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 8


Trouble At The Henhouse   
 Trouble At The Henhouse

   Year:    
Tracks: 12


Music @ Work   
 Music @ Work

   Year:    
Tracks: 14


In Violet Light   
 In Violet Light

   Year:    
Tracks: 11


In Between Evolution   
 In Between Evolution

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




 






What's On This Week

THEATREYoung Auckland playwright Thomas Sainsbury has had a prolific year, putting on two of his own plays already, and he is about to start a season of his most recent work, Beast. Sainsbury says he wrote the play after being inspired on many long drives around New Zealand at night. The tagline sets the scene: "Three siblings drive north, their car breaks down, they walk to the nearest town, and they are never seen again. This is their story." Ooh, creepy.Beast - The Basement, Lower Greys Ave, Auckland, July 2-6, 8pmROCKWhat originally began as a side project by a couple of members of cult Texas band At The Drive In has become The Mars Volta, a band known for their frenetic, genre-smashing, psychedelic, jazz-peppered, progressive rock. A mouthful indeed - things are looking good for a Thursday night like no other for those with an open musical mind. There are at least eight people in this noise machine, so expect a lot of action on stage.




Mars Volta - Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland, June 26BLUES/ROCKThe Black Keys bring their bluesy rock to Auckland on Saturday night. Guitarist/vocalist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney are an exciting band, delivering a raw, melodic sound. On this album they worked with uber-producer Dangermouse. "He does hip-hop, but he likes rock and roll, obscure 60s psychedelic stuff, and we listen to a lot of that too," says Dan.The Black Keys with The Vietnam War and People People - Powerstation, Auckland, June 28DANCE/DJMany lovers of dance music had some of their formative dance floor experiences at the Deep, Hard and Funky parties. After launching on K Rd, the party grew until it began attracting over 3000 people to the St James. For the party's 10th birthday, 6000 ravers are expected at Auckland's Vector Arena. As well as the international DJs, we recommend you also catch live drum 'n' bass act Antiform and local dance stalwart Bevan Keys.Deep, Hard and Funky - Vector Arena, Parnell, Auckland, June 28, Sold OutDANCE/DJWhile we're talking about celebrations, let's not forget about the dancefloor-inspiring exploits of The Turnaround crew over the past six years. The monthly party with resident DJs Manuel Bundy, Conch Records' Cian and The Submariner has taken over many Auckland venues with its wide-ranging hip-hop/funk/soul/reggae musical policy. Special guests for the crew's sixth birthday this Friday include DJs Mu (of Fat Freddy's Drop), Recloose and Stinky Jim.Turnaround Sixth Birthday - Bacco Room, Nelson St, Auckland, June 27FAMILY

Peter Michael hamel and Between

Peter Michael hamel and Between   
Artist: Peter Michael hamel and Between

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Hermann Hesse between music   
 Hermann Hesse between music

   Year:    
Tracks: 16




 






Autechre and Hafler Trio

Autechre and Hafler Trio   
Artist: Autechre and Hafler Trio

   Genre(s): 
Industrial
   



Discography:


Aaeo33hae CD2   
 Aaeo33hae CD2

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 1


Aaeo33hae CD1   
 Aaeo33hae CD1

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 1




 






Spice Girls - Ne-yo Turned Down Spice Girls For Rihanna

Singer/songwriter NE-YO was approached by the SPICE GIRLS to write tracks for their recent Greatest Hits album - but he turned them down in favour of working with RIHANNA.

The So Sick hitmaker was busy working with the Umbrella songstress when he received the call from the newly reformed girl band.

And the R+B star was forced to say no as he couldn't fit them into his hectic schedule.

He says, "The Spice Girls asked me to write some songs but I couldn't find the time.

"They wanted something for their comeback album but I never got round to getting it done. I was recording songs for Rihanna at the time."




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Madonna�s Rep Addresses Marriage Break-Up Rumors

Madonna’s rep has lashed out at the ongoing speculation of a divorce between the Material Girl and her husband Guy Ritchie, saying there are “no plans” for a split.
The famous couple have made headlines recently with reports stating they had each hired lawyers to commence divorce proceedings and that Ritchie had flown to New York in an attempt to save his marriage.
Liz Rosenberg, Madonna’s longtime manager and friend, told People, “Madonna’s husband Guy arrived in New York last night to be with his wife and family (not in a last ditch attempt to save his marriage which does not need saving).� There are no plans for Madonna and Guy to divorce.”
She also addressed another tabloid report that alleged the singer was having an affair with New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez saying, “Madonna and Alex have the same manager, Guy Oseary.� They have met. They know each other and Madonna took her kids to a Yankees game last week. There’s really not anything to comment on beyond that.”
Rosenberg adds, “It’s nothing new that people are airing tons of dirty laundry Madonna’s way lately � much of it untrue. By the way, rumors of Madonna and Lil Wayne are quite exaggerated, as well.”
Photo courtesy of Screen Gems.


A piece of artwork owned by U2 that was displayed in their recording studio, has now fetched more than �5 millions ($10 million) after going to auction at Sothebys in London yesterday (July 1st).


The piece is named 'Untitled (Pecho/Oreja)' and was bought originally by the Irish rock band 20 years ago in New York, after its creator artist Jean-Michel Basquiat died of a drugs overdose in 1988.


U2 bassist Adam Clayton picked-out this particular artwork, which then found a new home in their Dublin studio.


A spokesman for the auction house said a private buyer bought 'Untitled (Pecho/Oreja)' for �5,081,250.




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