Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Heavy Ds Reason for Dying Revealed
Heavy D Heavy D died from the lung embolism, the La County Coroner's Office stated Tuesday.Begin to see the stars we lost this yearThe 44-year-old rapper (real title: Dwight Arrington Myers) also experienced from cardiovascular disease and deep leg vein thrombosis, based on authorities, who ruled D's November. 8 dying as "natural."D were built with a bloodstream clot in the lung that "probably created throughout a long plane ride," Craig Harvey, chief from the coroner's office, stated. D had lately came back from Europe, where he carried out in a Michael Jackson tribute concert.A toxicology report also found cough syrup medication in D's system, but this didn't lead to his dying, Harvey stated. D apparently had pneumonia coupled with seen a physician for any persistent cough shortly before his dying.Heavy D dies at 44D flattened outdoors his Beverly Hillsides home and then died at Cedars-Sinai Clinic.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
5 Movies That May Not Look Like Christmas Movies
La (AP) Alonso Duralde literally written it on Christmas movies: It's name is "Have Your Movie Little Christmas." Who simpler to guest-program 5 Most space now?Only Duralde a film critic for your Wrap and (full disclosure) my co-host round the YouTube review show "Just what the Flick?!" managed to get happen having a twist. He chose five movies that may not initially look like Christmas movies yet obtain that Christmasy vibe. Ultimately, anyone can pop "It's a Wonderful Existence" or "Elf" to the DVD player on 12 ,. 25, but we've got the expert, within the own words: "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999): You may can remember the well-known orgy sequence or perhaps the moments of then-couple Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman speaking frankly regarding sexual dreams but Stanley Kubrick's final film is positioned squarely inside the Christmas season, with virtually every scene including twinkle lights or wrapping paper or possibly a decorated tree. The delights in the Yuletide season are a fantastic innocent counterpoint with this particular tale of marital discord. "Metropolitan" (1990): Whit Stillman's charming and witty directorial debut uses its debutante ball setting since the perfect excuse to capture the positive thing about Manhattan at Christmastime, bedecked in accessories together with a coating of snow. As Stillman mentioned, his low-budget indie movie got numerous dollars' cost of free art direction within the capital of scotland - NY. "The Lion during the cold months monthsInch (1968): "What shall we hang the carol, or each other?" asks Henry II (Peter O'Toole) in this particular brittle and banter-filled comedy-drama that plays as being a mix between "Wager on Thrones" and "Who's Frightened of Virginia Woolf?" Henry brings his extended-jailed wife Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn) lower from her tower to choose his successor from among their three sons, resulting in treachery, intrigue and swordplay. And you also thought your family members get-togethers were argumentative. "Under Zero" (1987): Robert Downey Junior. gave his breakthrough performance just like a spoiled Beverly Slopes teen losing themselves to drug abuse in this particular white-colored-washed adaptation in the Bret Easton Ellis best-seller. The story's lead character (carried out by Andrew McCarthy) in some manner got changed in the jaded hedonist to have an serious do-gooder, but Downey's performance as well as the film's chocolate-colored, neon-tinged version from the decadent eighties Christmas still endure. "Die Hard" (1988): Lots of people battle to consider this strategy classic just like a holiday staple, however, many might be your family where it's just not Christmas until Officer John McClane (Bruce Willis) blasts his way through several Eurotrash terrorists (introduced with the spectacularly viperfish Alan Rickman) at Nakatomi Plaza. It's a movie that set a bad tone for an additional decade's cost of shoot-Them-ups, but it's a holiday tale, lower for the redemption from the hero's rocky marriage and the effective use of gift wrap inside the final gun fight.Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. By Christy Lemire December 23, 2011 "The Lion during the cold months monthsInch PHOTO CREDIT AP Photo La (AP) Alonso Duralde literally written it on Christmas movies: It's name is "Have Your Movie Little Christmas." Who simpler to guest-program 5 Most space now?Only Duralde a film critic for your Wrap and (full disclosure) my co-host round the YouTube review show "Just what the Flick?!" managed to get happen getting a twist. He chose five movies that may not initially look like Christmas movies yet obtain that Christmasy vibe. Ultimately, anyone can pop "It's a Wonderful Existence" or "Elf" to the DVD player on 12 ,. 25, but we've got the expert, within the own words: "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999): You may can remember the well-known orgy sequence or perhaps the moments of then-couple Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman speaking frankly regarding sexual dreams but Stanley Kubrick's final film is positioned squarely inside the Christmas season, with virtually every scene including twinkle lights or wrapping paper or possibly a decorated tree. The delights in the Yuletide season are a fantastic innocent counterpoint with this particular tale of marital discord. "Metropolitan" (1990): Whit Stillman's charming and witty directorial debut uses its debutante ball setting since the perfect excuse to capture the positive thing about Manhattan at Christmastime, bedecked in accessories together with a coating of snow. As Stillman mentioned, his low-budget indie movie got numerous dollars' cost of free art direction within the capital of scotland - NY. "The Lion during the cold months monthsInch (1968): "What shall we hang the carol, or each other?" asks Henry II (Peter O'Toole) in this particular brittle and banter-filled comedy-drama that plays as being a mix between "Wager on Thrones" and "Who's Frightened of Virginia Woolf?" Henry brings his extended-jailed wife Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn) lower from her tower to choose his successor from among their three sons, resulting in treachery, intrigue and swordplay. And you also thought your family members get-togethers were argumentative. "Under Zero" (1987): Robert Downey Junior. gave his breakthrough performance just like a spoiled Beverly Slopes teen losing themselves to drug abuse in this particular white-colored-washed adaptation in the Bret Easton Ellis best-seller. The story's lead character (carried out by Andrew McCarthy) in some manner got changed in the jaded hedonist to have an serious do-gooder, but Downey's performance as well as the film's chocolate-colored, neon-tinged version from the decadent eighties Christmas still endure. "Die Hard" (1988): Lots of people battle to consider this strategy classic just like a holiday staple, however, many might be your family where it's just not Christmas until Officer John McClane (Bruce Willis) blasts his way through several Eurotrash terrorists (introduced with the spectacularly viperfish Alan Rickman) at Nakatomi Plaza. It's a movie that set a bad tone for an additional decade's cost of shoot-Them-ups, but it's a holiday tale, lower for the redemption in the hero's rocky marriage and the effective use of gift wrap inside the final gun fight.Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Christina Ricci Returns to N.Y. Stage in 'Midsummer'
NY (AP) Christina Ricci's stage debut a year ago apparently didn't scare her off she's coming back.Producers mentioned Tuesday the "Pan Am" star will join two-time Tony Award champion Bebe Neuwirth in the Classic Stage Company output of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."The off-Broadway show will begin performances March 28 and play through May 6. Neuwirth will behave as Titania. Ricci will hold the role of Hermia.Ricci made her Broadway debut last season in Jesse Margulies' "Time Stands Still," altering Alicia Silverstone and starring opposite Laura Linney, John d'Arcy James and Eric Bogosian.Ricci burst towards the scene in 1990 as Cher's daughter in "Mermaids" and contains built a extended report on film credits, including "The Addams Family," ''The Ice Storm," ''Speed Racer" and "Penelope."Elizabeth Marvel to Rejoin 'Other Desert Cities'NY (AP) Elizabeth Marvel, who was simply part of the original off-Broadway cast of "Other Desert Urban centers,Inch will join the show on Broadway.Lincoln subsequently subsequently Center Theater mentioned Tuesday that Marvel will replace Rachel Griffiths in Jon Robin Baitz's experience March 6.Marvel, who created the role of novelist Brooke Wyeth when "Other Desert Urban centersInch first displayed-Broadway a year ago, will rejoin fellow original cast people Stockard Channing and Stacy Keach.Griffiths' final performance will probably be March 4.The play is about a wealthy, dysfunctional family wrestling getting an in-depth secret. It opened up up this winter within the Booth Theatre to critical praise.Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. PHOTO CREDIT Jason Merritt/Getty Images NY (AP) Christina Ricci's stage debut a year ago apparently didn't scare her off she's coming back.Producers mentioned Tuesday the "Pan Am" star will join two-time Tony Award champion Bebe Neuwirth in the Classic Stage Company output of William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."The off-Broadway show will begin performances March 28 and play through May 6. Neuwirth will behave as Titania. Ricci might have the role of Hermia.Ricci made her Broadway debut last season in Jesse Margulies' "Time Stands Still," altering Alicia Silverstone and starring opposite Laura Linney, John d'Arcy James and Eric Bogosian.Ricci burst towards the scene in 1990 as Cher's daughter in "Mermaids" and contains built a extended report on film credits, including "The Addams Family," ''The Ice Storm," ''Speed Racer" and "Penelope."Elizabeth Marvel to Rejoin 'Other Desert Cities'NY (AP) Elizabeth Marvel, who was simply part of the original off-Broadway cast of "Other Desert Urban centers,Inch will join the show on Broadway.Lincoln subsequently subsequently Center Theater mentioned Tuesday that Marvel will replace Rachel Griffiths in Jon Robin Baitz's experience March 6.Marvel, who created the role of novelist Brooke Wyeth when "Other Desert Urban centersInch first displayed-Broadway a year ago, will rejoin fellow original cast people Stockard Channing and Stacy Keach.Griffiths' final performance will probably be March 4.The play is about a wealthy, dysfunctional family wrestling getting an in-depth secret. It opened up up this winter within the Booth Theatre to critical praise.Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
WATCH: Video Essay Deconstructs the Faces of Steven Spielberg in Film
In honor of the two Steven Spielberg releases this season — War Horse and The Adventures of Tintin — the folks over at Fandor are paying tribute to the master filmmaker via a new photo essay that celebrates Spielberg’s director trademark: The face. Not just any face though — an expression full of wonder that has washed over all of his protagonists dating back to his 1971 television movie Duel. Relive the many faces of Steven Spielberg ahead. The video essay goes to great lengths to not only establish what exactly the “Spielberg Face” is but to address the criticism it has received for being a manipulative tool — a way to show audience members what they too should be feeling at that moment in the movie. In 2001, the filmmaker addressed this criticism with A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, which features a robot protagonist with a permanent “Spielberg Face” — an artificial expression programmed for the benefit of the robot’s owner and to a similar degree, the benefit of the viewers. What do you think of the Spielberg face and which actor do you think has mastered it best? [via Fandor.com]
Monday, December 5, 2011
Mess, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Haiku Contest Those who win Introduced!
This won’t come nearly near to matching the poetry observed throughout a week ago’s Mess, Tailor, Soldier, Spy premiere giveaway contest (or even the tense, masterful symphony from the film itself, chock-filled with your preferred British thesps and “Pillow lipped chameleons”), but: “Thanks to any or all who performed/With odes to Mess, Tailor…/Those who win following the jump!” Champion to the three those who win, whose lyrical haikus instantly evoked the careers and skills of Mess, Tailor stars Tom Sturdy, Gary Oldman, and Colin Firth: “Gorgeous Tom Sturdy Pillow Lipped Chameleon Makes All Films Better” — Meg “Old guy Dracula risen from the vicious Sid -one Sirius dark night” — David Raines “English Thespian: Mr. Darcy, Bridget’s guy- Please, don’t sing again.” — Michael Ventimiglia Those who win happen to be approached via email regarding how to get their prize tickets. Extra points for saying your haikus for their subjects in the premiere, held Tuesday December 7 in Hollywood.
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