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29 August 2008 @ 04:44 am
More Half-Blood Prince Script leakage.  



spoiler ---- spoiler )

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By the time this movie is finally released (In JULY 2009) the whole script will have leaked on the internets.

 
 
 
28 August 2008 @ 11:03 pm
 
Could anyone please tell me which fonts are used here?;3;

 
 
28 August 2008 @ 11:36 pm
 
BREAKING NEWS: Solange doesn't know when to STFU AND STFD.



The woman who was totally pissed off that a TV anchor would dare ask her about her famous bro-in-law (Jay-Z) rather than her own stellar career is now casting a net of blame over her on-air rant. She points out TMZ-TV is on FOX stations and her diva freak-out yesterday was on KVVU TV -- also a FOX station. Coincidence? Beyonce's sis claims we're running this story to "bring attention to their websites."

For the record, we're running the story because she acted like a total bitch.

This might be the one time I agree with TMZ. Your sister earned the title of "Diva," bitch. All you did was get lucky. Try harder.

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28 August 2008 @ 11:25 pm
Come hang with the BSB at the after parties!  

Sunday August 31st - Edmonton Event Centre
8882 170st
Edmonton, AB
9PM - $20 - 18+
Click here for tickets

Tuesday September 2nd - Tantra Nightclub
355 10th Avenue SW
Calgary, AB
7PM - $15 - 18+
Click here for tickets

source (a bulletin, of course)

Boo, I want to "hang with" them! BTW, I saw them in Atlantic City and busted a nut six times. I'd forgotten how much I am in love with them. I knew all the words, all the dance moves, all the extra "woos" and "girls" they do in their songs. I was, and am again, OBSESSEDDD. Don't judge.
 
 
28 August 2008 @ 11:21 pm
Channel surfing.  

Summer, Buffy, and Rory are back at a computer near you.

Here’s a reason to believe in life after death: Almost exactly a year after the WB was shut down, it’s getting a second chance as an online-only network.

The TV channel that got taken over by the CW is now offering up some of its classic shows (like The OC, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Gilmore Girls) for free through their relaunched website. And that’s not all: You can watch webisodes of their new shows, like Whatever Hollywood and A Boy Wearing Makeup, and put together your own video mash-up (since episodes of Friends and Smallville are just begging for side-by-side treatment).

But by far, the coolest function is the search tool; not only can you look for a certain show or character, but find episodes that have a certain term. Prepare to waste hours searching for terms like “Death Cab” and “The OC” in between Veronica Mars marathons.

thewb.com, source

I just splooged.
 
 
28 August 2008 @ 11:13 pm
George's son's band.  

Dhani Harrison, son of the Beatles' George, has a band called thenewno2 (obvs, and they've been mentioned before). Evidently, they're playing free shows every Tuesday in L.A. Someone go and lick Dhani's face for me?

source (they've also updated their page, and their album is available on iTunes, and videos on YouTube)

 
 
28 August 2008 @ 10:18 pm
SWEAR TO MIA  
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'Dark Knight' vs. 'Mamma Mia!': Gender differences still matter in movies



One is sun-sparkled Aegean blue, the other dark as ink. One teems with women scattering flowers, the other with men tossing grenades.

Both are highly entertaining, though each has moments of sheer over-the-top goofiness when viewers' eyebrows may arch toward their hairlines.

So why is "Mamma Mia!" considered a guilty pleasure, while "The Dark Knight" is widely respected as a grown-up drama?

Yes, Christopher Nolan's Batman movie has a jaw-dropping performance by Heath Ledger as the Joker, while Phyllida Lloyd's musical has — well, let's just say that my jaw remained right where it was throughout the whole thing.

But beyond Ledger's singular piece of work, there's an obvious difference between these two fantasy films. One's a chick flick, and the other is for "everyone," defined in this case — and in many others — as everyone whose idea of a good time is watching men attempt to destroy the world or save it.

Spare me the argument that "Dark Knight" isn't a boys' club because Maggie Gyllenhaal is in it. She gives an OK performance in an OK role in a movie where Ledger, Christian Bale, Aaron Eckhart, Eric Roberts and even a pair of old guys, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman, have more interesting things to do.

Oh, and Det. Ramirez, the girl cop who plays what I believe is known as a "small but pivotal role" in the denouement? Bet you can't even name the actress who plays her. And that goes double for Judge Surrillo, the lady jurist.

To be considered serious by critics and a blockbuster among viewers, a film obviously need not include a single scene in which one woman has a meaningful exchange with another. Even a chick flick, though, has to have dudes.

So in her frilly and, yes, often silly ABBA-fest, Lloyd takes care to put Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgard together on a boat for a little male bonding. There's just so much time that the husbands, boyfriends and other straight guys in the audience can spend watching women, after all.

Especially when they're not, you know, babes in the Maggie G. sense. Meryl Streep, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters: Not one of them has been on Maxim's Hot 100 list in — well, ever. Not the sort of women who kill at the box office.

And, of course, while shooting and stabbing and throwing punches is serious business, singing and dancing and throwing weddings is fluffy stuff.

Never mind that "Dark Knight's" final hour, which may throw you off balance with its climax-after-climax-after-climax pacing, is as grandiose as "Mamma Mia!'s" disco-till-you-drop finale. Nolan's movie thrilled me with its opening, then let me down somewhat, while Lloyd's made me squirm a little as that ridiculous plot unfolded, but sent me out of the theater as delighted as if someone had presented me with my very own mirror ball and a pair of shiny platform boots to match.

Of course, for all its imperfections, Nolan's movie gets far more than mere critical respect. A box-office behemoth, it has taken in $471 million — dwarfing "Mamma Mia!'s" healthy but far from record-setting $116 million.

If I sound at all surprised by this, I'm telling it wrong. The pastel fantasies of female-centered movies — even chick flicks not reeling a bit under the weight of all that ABBA-tude — rarely gain the acclaim or accrue the receipts of films powered by good old-fashioned machismo.

By the way, "Dark Knight's" Ramirez and Surrillo are played by Monique Curnen and Nydia Rodriguez Terracina. I'm guessing that, having had relatively little to do in Nolan's Gotham, both of them might have had more fun flouncing around Lloyd's Greek island while singing "Money, Money, Money."


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I HIGHLIGHTED THE MOST LOL PARTS OF THE ARTICLE & IDEK WOT THIS POST IS ABOUT SO ENJOY YOUR BATMAN SEIZURES.
 
 
28 August 2008 @ 10:46 pm
 


That font?

It's the font used for the Twilight books, but I was too lazy and grabbed an All Time Low secret instead. XD

 
 
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28 August 2008 @ 10:51 pm
 
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28 August 2008 @ 11:11 pm
Raven Symone talks about her next album  


Since being dropped by Hollywood Records, Raven Symone's looking forward to being an independent artist for her next album. She told Billboard: "I did it on my second album and like it. When you're an independent you really do get full control. You get to do it how you want to do it and promote it how I want to promote it and sell it how I want to sell it."

Raven said she was disappointed in weak sales for this year's 'Raven-Symone,' which bowed at No. 159 on the Billboard 200. "No one really dropped the ball. I just think it didn't get enough publicity so people would know it's coming out."

Raven already has ideas in her head about what she wants to do with her next release. "It'll be R&B, most definitely, with an alternative base for the lyrics."

She's hoping to find new talent to collaborate with. "It's good to go out there and spread your wings and find new talent and work with people you haven't worked with before.

I'd love to find the next Pharrell or the next someone who's coming up and no one really knows yet. At the same time, I'd love to work with the Clutch and the J.A.M. again."

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