Sunday 17 August 2008

"Twilight" moves into "Potter's" old date

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The highly anticipated version of the Stephenie Meyer teen lamia romance novel "Twilight" has been moved from its December 12 release date to November 21, the date just now vacated by Warner Bros.' "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince."





Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the Summit Entertainment celluloid stars Kristen Stewart ("Into the Wild") and Robert Pattinson, world Health Organization played Cedric Diggory in two "Harry Potter" films.





"When Warner Bros. decided to move 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' to the summer of 2009, we adage a alone opportunity to slot in our film, which has been gaining tremendous awareness and momentum over the past various months," Summit's Rob Friedman said.





Striking a respectful tone, Friedman added, "We by no way are trying to fill the place of the incredible Potter franchise for 2008. Rather, we ar just looking for to take the fans of Stephenie Meyer's unbelievable book series the film as shortly possible."





/Hollywood Reporter









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Thursday 7 August 2008

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And the bar gets raised even higher.


Right around the

Monday 30 June 2008

Rakesh Chaurasia, Sunil Das, Prashant, Ahklak Huss

Rakesh Chaurasia, Sunil Das, Prashant, Ahklak Huss   
Artist: Rakesh Chaurasia, Sunil Das, Prashant, Ahklak Huss

   Genre(s): 
Easy Listening
   



Discography:


Divinity Five   
 Divinity Five

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10




 





Get Smart - 6/20/2008

Wednesday 25 June 2008

Hyper

Hyper   
Artist: Hyper

   Genre(s): 
Breakbeat
   



Discography:


Wired   
 Wired

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2




 





Satirical film targets Italy's Andreotti

Monday 16 June 2008

Soilwork

Soilwork   
Artist: Soilwork

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



Discography:


Stabbing The Drama   
 Stabbing The Drama

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11


The Early Chapters   
 The Early Chapters

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 5


Figure Number Five   
 Figure Number Five

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11


Natural Born Chaos   
 Natural Born Chaos

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


A Predator's Portrait   
 A Predator's Portrait

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10


The Chainheart Machine   
 The Chainheart Machine

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 9


Steelbath Suicide   
 Steelbath Suicide

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 11




 






Friday 6 June 2008

E=motion

E=motion   
Artist: E=motion

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Re-Trance-Mission   
 Re-Trance-Mission

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9




 






Monday 2 June 2008

John Debney

John Debney   
Artist: John Debney

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Evan Almighty   
 Evan Almighty

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 16




 






Spears' father to retain control over affairs

Britney Spears' father will retain control over her affairs for about three more weeks, according to a court ruling yesterday.
Jamie Spears was granted "temporary conservatorship" over the 26-year-old singer's affairs two weeks ago when she was in a Los Angeles hospital for psychiatric evaluation.
Yesterday Los Angeles Court Commissioner Reva Goetz extended that conservatorship, which gives the star's father control over her business, finances and some personal affairs until 10 March.
Spears' 30-year-old brother Bryan was been named co-trustee of his sister's trust along with Los Angeles attorney Ivan Taback.
Reuters reports that, in a related filing, attorney Jon Eardley said the case should be moved to federal court because the issue on which Jamie Spears was granted conservatorship centres on medication Spears is supposed to take.
The attorney claims that restrictions placed on Spears by her father "interfere with the effectiveness of the scheduled medications".
Eardley's filing said that under the conservatorship, the singer has been denied the right to meet freely with friends, make and receive phone calls, drive a car and gain access to money or credit cards.
A representative for Eardley said that he was "not at liberty to discuss" who hired the attorney.

New Stereofame Web Site Revolutionizes Music With New Talent, Great Music and Fun Time for Listeners

Stereofame Game Rocks Cyber Space by Combining New, Energetic Independent
Music with Social Networking

NEW YORK, June 2 -- "It's all about music, fame, and the
game!" That's the message behind http://www.Stereofame.com -- an exciting new
social network web site where music lovers are in charge of their own
record labels and independent musical artists from around the world provide
their music. Stereofame combines the social networking aspects of the
popular MySpace and Facebook web sites with the auction functions of eBay
and creates a game where both listeners and artists compete for points that
can lead to valuable rewards ranging from mountain bikes to iPhones to
surfboards.

"Stereofame is part of the biggest thing to hit music since Thomas
Edison invented the phonograph," said Florida Internet entrepreneur Ken
Underwood -- the founder and driving force behind Stereofame. Underwood
says that the music industry is going through a revolution that he compares
to the collapse of the Soviet Union. "The future of music is now and it's
online, where free-market capitalism is rapidly destroying barriers to
entry that were established by traditional record label companies."
Underwood, a former Navy pilot who served during the Cold War, likens these
labels to the Soviet Union and characterizes artists and listeners as the
oppressed people living under the Soviet regime. "For the labels, it's like
1989 in East Berlin. The walls are coming down and independent artists are
taking advantage of this new found freedom by providing their music and
merchandise directly to the consumer."

Underwood noted that, for years, traditional music labels held a
virtual monopoly on music by controlling distribution channels. Artists had
little chance of "getting discovered," and had a better chance,
statistically speaking, of becoming an astronaut.

"Stereofame is the world's anti-label," Underwood said. "Our mission is
to reshape the music industry by enabling a free-market, direct to consumer
solution for artists and listeners. We think artists and listeners should
be able to deal with each other directly -- one on one -- without the
middleman."

In the first few weeks of Stereofame's launch, over 150 acts registered
online -- 75 in the past week -- and uploaded nearly 500 tracks of music,
with most of the songs being made available for downloads at no charge.

This breakthrough model allows artists to gain recognition for great
songs through listener voting, while rewarding listeners for finding great
talent. The object of the Stereofame game is to get as many points as you
can and cash them in on great rewards. Listeners can establish their own
label by selecting the artists he or she thinks will be most successful.
Just like major record labels in the music industry, the goal is to
discover great talent early and "sign" these artists to his or her label.
The label then receives points based upon the success of these artists.
Artists get points for playing the game, too. The more popular the songs,
the more points they get. These points can then be cashed in at the
Stereofame auction house by bidding for valuable rewards. "It's the game
within the game," Underwood said of the eBay style reward process.

In addition to the Game, Stereofame features contests to give artists a
chance to get more exposure for their music. Currently, Stereofame is
running two contests:



-- After the Jump Fest Performance: The winner of this contest will
receive an opportunity to perform Center Stage at the After the Jump
Fest in New York City on June 21st.
-- Song Included in a Motion Picture: The winner of this contest will have
the opportunity for one of their songs to be included in an upcoming
Hollywood film featuring an Academy Award winning actress.

When asked how Stereofame differs from other social networks, Underwood
said, "MySpace is about lifestyle, Facebook is about communication, and
Stereofame is about music. We've come up with some great features to make
the site really engaging, and we have many more in the pipeline, but the
context that will compel people to hang out on our site is great music."

Underwood added, "If Stereofame had existed in 1964, I believe the
Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Supremes would have been on the site
competing for points, rewards, and exposure. The music idols of the future
are uploading their music today on Stereofame."

CONTACT: Rhonda E. Kelley/Rainmaker Public Relations



(617) - 445-4383





See Also

Costa Awards winners are announced

The winners of the 2007 Costa Book Awards have been announced in the UK.
Previously the Whitbread Awards, the Costa Book Awards honour writers in five categories: First Novel, Novel, Biography, Poetry and Children's Book.
Catherine O'Flynn, born in Birmingham to Irish parents, is the winner of the First Novel Award for her book 'What Was Lost'.
Scottish writer and comic AL Kennedy has won the Novel Award for her fifth book, 'Day'.
Simon Sebag Montefiore is the winner of the Biography Award for 'Young Stalin'.
The Poetry Award has gone to Jean Sprackland for her collection 'Tilt'.
Ann Kelley has won the Children's Book Award for her book 'The Bower Bird'.
The five authors are now eligible for the 2007 Costa Book of the Year Award, which will be announced on Tuesday 22 January.

X Factor's Dannii speaks out about feud

'X Factor' judge Dannii Minogue has spoken out about her feud with fellow judge Sharon Osbourne.
In an interview with The Sun, the Australian singer said of Osbourne: "I have had my ups and downs with her."
"While she was busy talking about why I shouldn't be there and bad-mouthing me, I just got on with the job and kept silent."
Minogue, who mentored the winning act on the last series of the show, said: "I think it was very embarrassing for her when two out of three of my artists ended up getting the Number One and Number Two slots."
"There was only one person who didn't congratulate me - and that was Ms Osbourne."

Mendes drops drama for laughs

Oscar winning director Sam Mendes is set to helm a new comedy, currently titled 'This Must Be the Place'.
The film will follow a young couple as they travel across the US in search of the perfect place to raise their baby.
The 'American Beauty' director is currently finishing 'Revolutionary Road' for DreamWorks, starring his wife Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. The drama is due for release at the end of this year.
Originally it was thought that his next project would be his first UK film, 'Middlemarch'. The drama is a rendering of George Eliot's 19th century classic novel, which is being adapted for the big screen by Andrew Davies.
However, according to Variety magazine, after working on so much heavy-duty drama, Mendes decided instead that it was time to flex his comedic muscles.
No cast has been confirmed yet for the new 'This Must Be the Place' and principal photography will begin in March.

Sasse

Sasse   
Artist: Sasse

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   House
   



Discography:


Made With The Upper Stairs Of Heaven (moodcd04)   
 Made With The Upper Stairs Of Heaven (moodcd04)

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Soul Sounds   
 Soul Sounds

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2