Just days after Irina Shayk debuted her baby bump at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in Paris, France, the pregnant model puts on a sexy display for day two of Love magazine's advent calendar.
In the video, Shayk -- who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Bradley Cooper -- is seen wearing sexy lingerie while recreating Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze's iconic scene in the 1990 film, Ghost.
Watch: Amanda Seyfried Claims She Can 'Smell the TV' While Pregnant
To the tune of The Righteous Brothers' song, "Unchained Melody," the 30-year-old model attempts to show off her pottery skills as clay gets all over her.
Paramount Pictures
While a peek of Shayk’s small baby bump can be seen under her loosely tied top in this seductive video, Shayk did her best to conceal her growing belly when she walked the Victoria's Secret runway on Wednesday.
Love Magazine
Watch: Bradley Cooper Kisses Irina Shayk in Rare...
In the video, Shayk -- who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Bradley Cooper -- is seen wearing sexy lingerie while recreating Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze's iconic scene in the 1990 film, Ghost.
Watch: Amanda Seyfried Claims She Can 'Smell the TV' While Pregnant
To the tune of The Righteous Brothers' song, "Unchained Melody," the 30-year-old model attempts to show off her pottery skills as clay gets all over her.
Paramount Pictures
While a peek of Shayk’s small baby bump can be seen under her loosely tied top in this seductive video, Shayk did her best to conceal her growing belly when she walked the Victoria's Secret runway on Wednesday.
Love Magazine
Watch: Bradley Cooper Kisses Irina Shayk in Rare...
- 12/2/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Louisa Mellor Apr 26, 2017
Puns, movie references and nods to Aardman’s past abound in Wallace & Gromit: A Matter Of Loaf And Death…
Animator Nick Park’s fifth Wallace and Gromit film, A Matter Of Loaf And Death (named for the Powell & Pressburger 1946 fantasy romance A Matter Of Life And Death, the first of many such baking-related puns) became the most-watched television programme in the UK in 2008, attracting a Christmas day average audience of 14.4 million viewers. It saw 62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan, transformed into a granary, making Wallace the target of a “cereal killer” intent on ridding the world of bakers. Gromit, as ever, came to the rescue.
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We’ve scoured the half-hour short to unpack some of Aardman’s characteristic in-jokes and film references…
1. The name and look of Baker Bob, who meets an unfortunate end at the hands...
Puns, movie references and nods to Aardman’s past abound in Wallace & Gromit: A Matter Of Loaf And Death…
Animator Nick Park’s fifth Wallace and Gromit film, A Matter Of Loaf And Death (named for the Powell & Pressburger 1946 fantasy romance A Matter Of Life And Death, the first of many such baking-related puns) became the most-watched television programme in the UK in 2008, attracting a Christmas day average audience of 14.4 million viewers. It saw 62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan, transformed into a granary, making Wallace the target of a “cereal killer” intent on ridding the world of bakers. Gromit, as ever, came to the rescue.
See related Why Alien: Isolation proves the Alien deserves another movie
We’ve scoured the half-hour short to unpack some of Aardman’s characteristic in-jokes and film references…
1. The name and look of Baker Bob, who meets an unfortunate end at the hands...
- 6/29/2015
- Den of Geek
This week on Glee, McKinley High experienced a power outage, Sue tried to move on from her firing as head coach of the Cheerios, Ryder and Kitty revealed painful secrets and the Nyada pack (which now officially includes ¡Santana!) pitched in to help that fabulous Vogue.com editrix/fairy godmother with a charity event. (Glamour with a ‘u’ was on the menu, obvs.)
“Lights Out” contained quite possibly my favorite musical number of the season, but only the briefest glimpse of American Idol Season 11 runner-up Jessica Sanchez as Frida Romero, powerhouse vocalist for New Directions’ rivals at Regionals — the Hoosier Daddies.
“Lights Out” contained quite possibly my favorite musical number of the season, but only the briefest glimpse of American Idol Season 11 runner-up Jessica Sanchez as Frida Romero, powerhouse vocalist for New Directions’ rivals at Regionals — the Hoosier Daddies.
- 4/26/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
For its next installment, "Lights Out," a power outage is going to force "Glee" to go acoustic. All of the kids at McKinley High get to try out their low-tech singing with such classics as Queen's "We Will Rock You," Rem's "Everybody Hurts" and more.
We even get to hear Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) performing Miss Hannigan's song from "Annie"! Check out that song and five more in this musical preview for "Lights Out."
No matter how hard they try, the kids of New Directions aren't exactly up to the standards set by Queen. But this is seriously an impressive attempt with "We Will Rock You."
It's too bad they didn't think to segue into "We Are the Champions" like Queen did on the album. Oh well. This is still good.
Despite being fired and supposedly banned from the school, Sue is back for "Lights Out," reportedly skulking...
We even get to hear Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) performing Miss Hannigan's song from "Annie"! Check out that song and five more in this musical preview for "Lights Out."
No matter how hard they try, the kids of New Directions aren't exactly up to the standards set by Queen. But this is seriously an impressive attempt with "We Will Rock You."
It's too bad they didn't think to segue into "We Are the Champions" like Queen did on the album. Oh well. This is still good.
Despite being fired and supposedly banned from the school, Sue is back for "Lights Out," reportedly skulking...
- 4/25/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
In the new thriller "Stoker," there's a scene involving Mia Wasikowska playing piano with her uncle, played by Matthew Goode. During this incredibly sophisticated duet he puts his arm around her back to play some keys at a higher octave, and they both start breathing heavily…
That's right, it's a sex scene with No Sex!
This is not an innovative conceit, though, since we have nine other examples of this titillating tactic on display for your viewing pleasure. It's all of the hanky with none of the panky.
Enjoy.
9. 'Titanic' (1997)
Before Jack and Rose had their sweaty tryst in the backseat of that old jalopy, Kate Winslet commissioned Leonardo DiCaprio for a nude modeling session where his pencil is making love to every luscious curve of her body. As for what happened next… "You mean, did we 'do it'? Sorry to disappoint you Mr. Bodine, but Jack was very professional.
That's right, it's a sex scene with No Sex!
This is not an innovative conceit, though, since we have nine other examples of this titillating tactic on display for your viewing pleasure. It's all of the hanky with none of the panky.
Enjoy.
9. 'Titanic' (1997)
Before Jack and Rose had their sweaty tryst in the backseat of that old jalopy, Kate Winslet commissioned Leonardo DiCaprio for a nude modeling session where his pencil is making love to every luscious curve of her body. As for what happened next… "You mean, did we 'do it'? Sorry to disappoint you Mr. Bodine, but Jack was very professional.
- 3/1/2013
- by Max Evry
- NextMovie
What would Valentine's Day be without the proper soundtrack? Imagine you're setting the mood, making sure everything is in place for your perfect evening, and the only music to put on is that Taylor Swift album you have queue up on your iPod. Could anything be less sexy?
No, what you need is MTV Movies Blog's patented baby-making movie music playlist. Picking from any of these beautiful songs, and you will definitely set the right mood.
Check out our list after the jump!
"East Harlem Shakedown in E Flat" by Ron Burgundy in "Anchorman"
"Endless Love" by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross in "Happy Gilmore"
"Let's Stay Together" by Al Green in "Pulp Fiction" (Nsfw)
"Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers in "Ghost"
"These Eyes" by Jimmy's Brother, the Guy with the Beautiful Voice in "Superbad" (Nsfw)
"Broken Wings" by Mr. Mister in "MacGruber" (Nsfw)
"Nobody Does It Better" by...
No, what you need is MTV Movies Blog's patented baby-making movie music playlist. Picking from any of these beautiful songs, and you will definitely set the right mood.
Check out our list after the jump!
"East Harlem Shakedown in E Flat" by Ron Burgundy in "Anchorman"
"Endless Love" by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross in "Happy Gilmore"
"Let's Stay Together" by Al Green in "Pulp Fiction" (Nsfw)
"Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers in "Ghost"
"These Eyes" by Jimmy's Brother, the Guy with the Beautiful Voice in "Superbad" (Nsfw)
"Broken Wings" by Mr. Mister in "MacGruber" (Nsfw)
"Nobody Does It Better" by...
- 2/14/2013
- by Kevin P. Sullivan
- MTV Movies Blog
I feel the need … the need for 3D! Forgive my hasty rewrite of Tom Cruise’s famous line from Top Gun, but I’m helping fans of Tony Scott’s testosterone soap opera get excited for the February re-release in IMAX 3D. Maverick (Cruise) and Goose (Anthony Edwards) will roar off the screen in larger-than-life fashion as Paramount works to upgrade the 1986 action, bro-mance classic for a modern audience. Scott’s movie, of course, follows the Navy’s best and brightest pilots as they compete at an elite training facility … and play beach volleyball. Heck, Top Gun is worth seeing in theaters just to hear the film’s mint soundtrack souped up and piped through modern speakers. Kenny Loggins? Berlin? The Righteous Brothers?...
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- 1/24/2013
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
On tonight's So You Think You Can Dance top 20 show, the ridiculous opening number—a Mad Men-esque office gender standoff set to Kerry Muzzey's "Architect of the Mind" and created by Christopher Scott—did just what it should: showcase the brilliance of these twenty talented kids and how high the stakes will be as we whittle them down to one guy and one girl (two each will head home next week), our Power Rankings tell you the leaders to look out for, as well as who's on the bubble:
1) Audrey & Matthew get a Travis Wall contemporary number, so that's essentially just brought them half a season of life of this show, I'd like to hope. The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" sets a great tone for a Titanic-themed piece, and where Travis' choreography usually requires completely unrestrained chemistry and technique, they both really nailed it. Every lift, every catch,...
1) Audrey & Matthew get a Travis Wall contemporary number, so that's essentially just brought them half a season of life of this show, I'd like to hope. The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" sets a great tone for a Titanic-themed piece, and where Travis' choreography usually requires completely unrestrained chemistry and technique, they both really nailed it. Every lift, every catch,...
- 7/12/2012
- by Terron R. Moore
- TVology
This week's comments, questions and concerns come without any technical dance knowledge and no actual dance skills ... just straight up love for "So You Think You Can Dance."
Well, let's get right to it. This year's new format is changing things up -- we'll have only one episode a week and we'll have two winners, a male and a female.
So, here is how it will all work: The top 20 dancers hit the floor tonight, dancing in randomly selected pairs, with randomly selected genres. At the close of the show, voting is open for two hours, where we have been instructed (by the lovely Cat Deeley), to vote for our favorite individual dancer, not couple. We can vote for whomever and however many times we'd like.
When next week's show arrives, the three male dancers and three female dancers with the lowest amount of votes will be on the judges...
Well, let's get right to it. This year's new format is changing things up -- we'll have only one episode a week and we'll have two winners, a male and a female.
So, here is how it will all work: The top 20 dancers hit the floor tonight, dancing in randomly selected pairs, with randomly selected genres. At the close of the show, voting is open for two hours, where we have been instructed (by the lovely Cat Deeley), to vote for our favorite individual dancer, not couple. We can vote for whomever and however many times we'd like.
When next week's show arrives, the three male dancers and three female dancers with the lowest amount of votes will be on the judges...
- 7/12/2012
- by Katelyn Mullen
- Aol TV.
If you’ll allow me to paraphrase Phillip Phillips (covering the Zombies), “it’s that time in the (American Idol) season for loving (our favorites).” Indeed, the Idoloonie Nation has devoted the last four months to auditioning dozens of singers for the role of America’s Next Top iTunes Obsession, and with each of the five remaining finalists having delivered 13 live solo performances, our allegiances have pretty much been pledged, our opinions have been pretty well formed, our speed-dialing fingers have been worn down to bone and sinew (as has the space between Randy Jackson’s ears).
But with the...
But with the...
- 5/3/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
A potential bromance sputtered awkwardly. Ryan Seacrest pretended not to know the difference between a daffodil and a tulip. J.Lo and Steven Tyler respectively admitted to never having heard “The Letter” and “Bleeding Love.” And Randy Jackson one-upped them by going all “durrr”-faced when confronted by the word “crustacean.” (In his defense, it does contain more than two syllables.)
But who cares about such ignoble details when you’ve got the American Idol Season 11 Top 5 doing their darndest to one-up their own personal best performances and give us major Idol Moments in the process?
Yep, gripe all you...
But who cares about such ignoble details when you’ve got the American Idol Season 11 Top 5 doing their darndest to one-up their own personal best performances and give us major Idol Moments in the process?
Yep, gripe all you...
- 5/3/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
When music legends agree to appear on "American Idol," the producers probably don't question the congruity of which giant appears on which theme week. So let's ignore the fact that it's British week and celebrate the fact that The E Street Band's Little Steven Van Zandt is lending his expertise to the Top 5 as they take on tunes from across the pond.
And just what are Hollie Cavanagh, Skylar Laine, Joshua Ledet, Phillip Phillips and Jessica Sanchez singing this week? It's not clear which songs belong to which singer, but the official "American Idol" Twitter posted band leader Ray Chew's set list, giving us a glimpse of all the songs before they're sung on tonight's (May 2) episode.
'60s:
"Ain't Too Proud to Beg," The Temptations
"The Letter," The Box Tops
"Proud Mary," Tina Turner
"Fortunate Son," Credence Clearwater Revival
"River Deep, Mountain High," Ike and Tina Turner
British Pop:
"To Love Somebody,...
And just what are Hollie Cavanagh, Skylar Laine, Joshua Ledet, Phillip Phillips and Jessica Sanchez singing this week? It's not clear which songs belong to which singer, but the official "American Idol" Twitter posted band leader Ray Chew's set list, giving us a glimpse of all the songs before they're sung on tonight's (May 2) episode.
'60s:
"Ain't Too Proud to Beg," The Temptations
"The Letter," The Box Tops
"Proud Mary," Tina Turner
"Fortunate Son," Credence Clearwater Revival
"River Deep, Mountain High," Ike and Tina Turner
British Pop:
"To Love Somebody,...
- 5/2/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The set list for tonight’s American Idol Top 5 performance show has been leaked by band leader Ray Chew — in addition to the previously announced British Music theme, the remaining finalists will also tackle a track from the 1960s — and now it’s time to speculate who will sing what.
First, here are the song spoilers, which include a lot of familiar titles. (Oh Uncle Nigel, when will you hire a year-round staff to start pre-clearing a fresher and deeper song library?)
The ’60s
The Temptations’ “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”
The Box Tops’ “The Letter”
Ike and Tina Turner...
First, here are the song spoilers, which include a lot of familiar titles. (Oh Uncle Nigel, when will you hire a year-round staff to start pre-clearing a fresher and deeper song library?)
The ’60s
The Temptations’ “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”
The Box Tops’ “The Letter”
Ike and Tina Turner...
- 5/2/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
There's a reason you've recently had the urge to bust out your plaid shirts, Celine Dion albums and dial-up modems, as this week sees the release of two relics of the 1990s: "Titanic 3D" and "American Reunion."
Since both of these movies make us think back to a more innocent time when Monica Lewinsky was an eager young White House intern, our money wasn't on fire and Twittering was a weird body tic, we're reminiscing about that decade's most influential and essential cinematic treasures for future generations. It wasn't easy to narrow down the list (next time, "Problem Child 2," next time ...) but if we were to preserve only 25 flicks from the '90s in a time capsule, they would be these (listed in alphabetical order).
1. 'American Pie' (1999)
Losing your virginity on prom night is a rite of passage as American as … well, you know. Jim, Stifler and...
Since both of these movies make us think back to a more innocent time when Monica Lewinsky was an eager young White House intern, our money wasn't on fire and Twittering was a weird body tic, we're reminiscing about that decade's most influential and essential cinematic treasures for future generations. It wasn't easy to narrow down the list (next time, "Problem Child 2," next time ...) but if we were to preserve only 25 flicks from the '90s in a time capsule, they would be these (listed in alphabetical order).
1. 'American Pie' (1999)
Losing your virginity on prom night is a rite of passage as American as … well, you know. Jim, Stifler and...
- 4/5/2012
- by Max Evry
- NextMovie
Ghost The Musical began previews on Thursday, March 15th at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Ghost The Musical is directed by Tony Award winner Matthew Warchus and choreographed by Ashley Wallen. Ghost The Musical is created by a team of Grammy and Academy Award winners, with a brand-new original score by Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard, with a book by Bruce Joel Rubin, who has adapted his Academy Award winning original screenplay for the stage. This brand new score also includes the iconic song Unchained Melody, famously performed in the film by The Righteous Brothers.
- 3/17/2012
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Ghost The Musical just began previews last night at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Ghost The Musical is directed by Tony Award winner Matthew Warchus God of Carnage, The Norman Conquests, Boeing-Boeing and choreographed by Ashley Wallen The X Factor, Kylie Minogue. Ghost The Musical is created by a team of Grammy and Academy Award winners, with a brand-new original score by Dave Stewart half of the multi-Grammy Award winning Eurythmics and Glen Ballard Michael Jackson's Man In The Mirror, Alanis Morissettes Jagged Little Pill, with a book by Bruce Joel Rubin Ghost, Jacobs Ladder, The Time Travelers Wife, who has adapted his Academy Award winning original screenplay for the stage. This brand new score also includes the iconic song Unchained Melody, famously performed in the film by The Righteous Brothers.BroadwayWorld was there for the first preview, and brings you a photo preview of the big event below. Check back...
- 3/16/2012
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Ghost the Musical, beginning previews March 15th with the opening date set for April 23rd, is directed by Tony Award winner Matthew Warchus God of Carnage, The Norman Conquests, Boeing-Boeing and choreographed by Ashley Wallen The X Factor, Kylie Minogue. Ghost The Musical is created by a team of Grammy and Academy Award winners, with a brand-new original score by Dave Stewart half of the multi-Grammy Award winning Eurythmics and Glen Ballard Michael Jackson's Man In The Mirror, Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill, with a book by Bruce Joel Rubin Ghost, Jacob's Ladder, The Time Traveler's Wife, who has adapted his Academy Award winning original screenplay for the stage. This brand new score also includes the iconic song Unchained Melody, famously performed in the film by The Righteous Brothers.Learn more about the music from the show in the video below...
- 2/24/2012
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Ghost the Musical, beginning previews March 15th with the opening date set for April 23rd, is directed by Tony Award winner Matthew Warchus God of Carnage, The Norman Conquests, Boeing-Boeing and choreographed by Ashley Wallen The X Factor, Kylie Minogue. Ghost The Musical is created by a team of Grammy and Academy Award winners, with a brand-new original score by Dave Stewart half of the multi-Grammy Award winning Eurythmics and Glen Ballard Michael Jackson's Man In The Mirror, Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill, with a book by Bruce Joel Rubin Ghost, Jacob's Ladder, The Time Traveler's Wife, who has adapted his Academy Award winning original screenplay for the stage. This brand new score also includes the iconic song Unchained Melody, famously performed in the film by The Righteous Brothers.The show just released a new 'Believe' promo, and you can check it out by clicking below...
- 2/7/2012
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Good news! As if to help the American Idol nation cope with the surprise departure of Pia Toscano last week, this week the Top 8 contestants will be singing songs from the movies (sorry, the “cinema,” as the show’s British producers often insist on calling it), which in years past has proven to be a solid night of music. In season 2, winner Ruben Studdard pulled off a surprisingly soulful “A Whole New World”; in season 3, winner Fantasia Barrino delivered what many believe is still the best Idol performance ever when she sang “Summertime”; and in season 8, winner Kris Allen took...
- 4/13/2011
- by Adam B. Vary
- EW.com - PopWatch
Is singing on the big screen in Tom Cruise's future? It just might be. According to Deadline.com, Cruise has been offered a supporting role in the big screen version of the Broadway musical, Rock Of Ages, as a bartender who sings 80's hair band songs. We know that Tom Cruise can sing. Who can forget Cruise belting out The Righteous Brothers hit song, [...]...
- 10/29/2010
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Most ghosts in film and television are dickholes. Let's face it -- they have unfinished business which makes them rather unpleasant. Like that Poltergeist fuckstump? Rolling around with that evil clown puppet bastard, fucking up all our drinking by sending worm monsters into Coach, fucking with the television reception. Not a ball of laughs.
Yet, there have been a rare few ghosts that have crossed our screens that would probably be a hoot at a Halloween party. They like to drink, maybe cause a little trouble, but they seem like they'd be pretty fucking cool to have a glass of Ecto-Cooler and vodka punch. Here's my guest list for the party of the damned.
Phantom Dennis -- "Angel"
He's not much of a talker, but he'd make sure the trash got moved and the drinks were full. The moody poltergeist might even invite his roommate Charisma Carpenter along, but don't get too close,...
Yet, there have been a rare few ghosts that have crossed our screens that would probably be a hoot at a Halloween party. They like to drink, maybe cause a little trouble, but they seem like they'd be pretty fucking cool to have a glass of Ecto-Cooler and vodka punch. Here's my guest list for the party of the damned.
Phantom Dennis -- "Angel"
He's not much of a talker, but he'd make sure the trash got moved and the drinks were full. The moody poltergeist might even invite his roommate Charisma Carpenter along, but don't get too close,...
- 10/22/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
Bat shit crazy Phil Spector is coming to life on the big screen courtesy of Al Pacino, whose gift for crazy has not gone unnoticed. Screenwriting legend David Mamet is writing and directing the as yet untitled HBO Films biopic. Mamet has been somewhat less impressive in recent years, though I admit to missing 2008's martial arts drama, "Redbelt." On a positive note, Mamet worked with Pacino in 1992 on the excellent ensemble drama, "Glengarry Glen Ross."
Record producer and big-haired convicted murderer Phil Spector was famous for his work with the Ramones, The Beatles, John Lennon and The Righteous Brothers -- whose Spector-produced hits "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" and "Unchained Melody" just keep hanging on.
One night in La, back in 2003, Spector brought actress Lana Clarkson home with him to his giant castle and ended up shooting her in the mouth. His first trial ended in mistrial with a hung jury,...
Record producer and big-haired convicted murderer Phil Spector was famous for his work with the Ramones, The Beatles, John Lennon and The Righteous Brothers -- whose Spector-produced hits "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" and "Unchained Melody" just keep hanging on.
One night in La, back in 2003, Spector brought actress Lana Clarkson home with him to his giant castle and ended up shooting her in the mouth. His first trial ended in mistrial with a hung jury,...
- 10/13/2010
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
The last time Al Pacino got together with Us cable network HBO for one of their films, the result was You Don’t Know Jack, a drama about euthanasia advocate Dr Jack Kevorkian. It looks like their next combo will result in a biopic of Phil Spector, a man who has gone from big-haired music producing legend to frizzy-haired prison convict.The controversial figure was convicted in 2009 of murder in the second degree following the shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson in his home. He’s currently serving a sentence of 19 years to life.But while his career appears to have ended in a blaze of notoriety, it began back in the 1960s when he was credited as one of the big pioneers of the time, working with such artists as The Righteous Brothers, Ike and Tina Turner and a little-known popular beat combo called The Beatles. Most famous for...
- 10/10/2010
- EmpireOnline
Katy Perry conjured up the magic of cult movies "Dirty Dancing" and "Ghost" as part of an hour of online dares and challenges organized by Britain's Radio One on Thursday, September 2. The pop star donned an unflattering painter's one-piece and sat at a pottery wheel as DJ Scott Mills played Patrick Swayze to her Demi Moore.
The odd couple recreated "Ghost" 's most famous scene as The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" was played in the background after a fan requested the skit as part of the "You Control Katy Perry" project. Game Perry laughed, "I'm getting the hang of it. I could be a potter... We've made a tunnel." Mills and Perry were then joined in their "white room" studio by ballroom dancer Brendan Cole who helped them recreate scenes from "Dirty Dancing".
Fans also requested Perry and Mills play Swingball, impersonate her British fiance Russell Brand, pop balloons,...
The odd couple recreated "Ghost" 's most famous scene as The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" was played in the background after a fan requested the skit as part of the "You Control Katy Perry" project. Game Perry laughed, "I'm getting the hang of it. I could be a potter... We've made a tunnel." Mills and Perry were then joined in their "white room" studio by ballroom dancer Brendan Cole who helped them recreate scenes from "Dirty Dancing".
Fans also requested Perry and Mills play Swingball, impersonate her British fiance Russell Brand, pop balloons,...
- 9/3/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Will Ferrell currently stars in the hit buddy cop comedy, The Other Guys. Most of Ferrell’s acting career has centered around comedy, including his movies, Anchorman, Blades Of Glory and Talladega Nights, to name a few, and of course, who can forget his hilarious work on Saturday Night Live?
But acting in movies wasn’t always the career path that Ferrell intended to follow. His father was a musician who played keyboard, and was the saxophonist for the very successful 60’s musical group, The Righteous Brothers. Growing up around music, Ferrell tells us that he did not picture himself in the entertainment business. (Click on the audio player to hear Will Ferell) will fereell 2...
But acting in movies wasn’t always the career path that Ferrell intended to follow. His father was a musician who played keyboard, and was the saxophonist for the very successful 60’s musical group, The Righteous Brothers. Growing up around music, Ferrell tells us that he did not picture himself in the entertainment business. (Click on the audio player to hear Will Ferell) will fereell 2...
- 8/12/2010
- by foxallaccess
- Fox All Access
There’s no way anyone is going to look at Spinner’s list of the 77 Most Unforgettable Movie Songs and say, “Yes, that is so right. I agree with everything.” It. Just. Won’t. Happen.
With the subjectivity of such a list understood, I think it’s important to define “Unforgettable Movie Song” by two very important factors: (1) The song still makes you feel the same emotions you felt when watching the scene it played in or the movie itself. (2) Your own memories with said song don’t overshadow the fact that it originated from a movie. Example: I remember “What a Wonderful World” (No.
With the subjectivity of such a list understood, I think it’s important to define “Unforgettable Movie Song” by two very important factors: (1) The song still makes you feel the same emotions you felt when watching the scene it played in or the movie itself. (2) Your own memories with said song don’t overshadow the fact that it originated from a movie. Example: I remember “What a Wonderful World” (No.
- 6/25/2010
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW.com - PopWatch
It’s karaoke at its finest, this. The vast majority of these 40 songs are guaranteed to get people up and singing, and what we have here is a collection of party favourites. The only downside to this game is that it doesn’t come bundled with a microphone – you’ll need to buy it separately – but as far as the choice of songs goes, you can’t really go wrong if you are looking to get your mates all singing together. The track listing is as follows... · What's Up - 4 Non Blondes · Black Velvet - Alannah Myles · Rehab - Amy Winehouse · Doctor Jones - Aqua · Love Shack - The B-52's · Let's Get It Started - Black Eyed Peas · Word Up - Cameo · Tubthumping - Chumbawamba · Rhythm Of The Night - DeBarge · Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-Lite · I Touch Myself - Divinyls · American Pie - Don McLean · Son...
- 3/10/2010
- by Mark Pilkington
- t5m.com
Dear 24 writers: This is a personal plea to just stop with the whining, crying, lip-trembling, fragile, emotional, alternately simpering and sniveling (and in no way believable or useful as a United States President) women. For the love of Godtopus, please! I could stand one. I could tolerate two if I had to. But in no way can I accept that every woman but Chloe is so ineffective and annoying, nor that so many ladies full of self-pitying, sobbing subordination are congregated this one day. And while we're at it, Jack doesn't have time to comfort and console that most useless of reinstated FBI agents, the unbalanced and irrational, possibly psychotic Renee. That he would ever be attracted to such a twit (twat) is absurd. Lastly, please get better meds for Vlad, Hastings and President Hassan so they can figure out with which of their personalities they're sticking. Thanks, Bye!
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- 2/11/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
Phil Spector is a killer and a sleaze, but he is also a tragedy. When he was ten years old, his father parked the family car and connected a hose to the exhaust pipe. Later, his mother chased him around the kitchen, brandishing a knife and shouting, "Your father killed himself because you were a bad child." He was small and asthmatic, bullied in school. And, at 20, he had his first #1 hit: "To Know Him Is To Love Him," a title borrowed from the epitaph on his father's grave. The hits kept on coming; as a writer and producer, he was magic, both with black groups (The Ronettes, Crystals, Ben E. King and more) and white (The Righteous Brothers). In 1967, he released his masterpiece, River Deep Mountain High. Tina Turner sang her guts out, but everyone on...
- 12/3/2009
- by Jesse Kornbluth
- Huffington Post
By Christopher Stipp
The Archives, Right Here
I was able to sit down for a couple of years and pump out a book. It’s got little to do with movies. Download and read “Thank You, Goodnight” right Here for free.
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Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Live DVD - Review
One of the things that hits you about the midway point when watching this set is that this has to be one of the greatest live “Best Of” compilations ever put to DVD. The luminaries of rock and roll that appear within this presentation is enough to make it a worthwhile purchase for yourself but certainly is something that ought to be considered a solid gift for anyone who appreciates a wide spectrum of music.
The interesting thing...
The Archives, Right Here
I was able to sit down for a couple of years and pump out a book. It’s got little to do with movies. Download and read “Thank You, Goodnight” right Here for free.
Check out my new column, This Week In Trailers, at SlashFilm.com and follow me on Twitter under the name: Stipp
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Live DVD - Review
One of the things that hits you about the midway point when watching this set is that this has to be one of the greatest live “Best Of” compilations ever put to DVD. The luminaries of rock and roll that appear within this presentation is enough to make it a worthwhile purchase for yourself but certainly is something that ought to be considered a solid gift for anyone who appreciates a wide spectrum of music.
The interesting thing...
- 10/30/2009
- by Christopher Stipp
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