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Monday, January 31, 2011

The Living Dead Superstar

Here we come
Here we are
The living dead superstar

It's time, it's time to join us
We are going on a noise cursed
Lets get together baby,
Walk trought the city to invade
Every body, every single head
Spread the noise
Feel the dead
Lets get together spread feel to the city,
Lests invade!
Everybody, every single head spread the noise
feel the dead.
Lets get together baby
Walk trought the city to invade!(to invade)

Here we come
Here we are
The living dead superstar(repeat until fade)

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Farrah — aka Miss May


Pity the wolf that runs into Farrah Abraham in the woods.

Check out the 19-year-old Teen Mom alum posing for J. Anthony Digital Photography's "Mastering the Art of American Motorcycles" calendar in which Farrah—aka Miss May—wears a medieval-chic outfit she designed herself that's meant to invoke Red Riding Hood.

Red Riding Hood after she's skinned the Big Bad Wolf and made a minidress out of his hide, that is.

"I encouraged all of the models to be involved in brainstorming about their shoots and thought we'd come up with a more creative outcomes that way," photographer Jaye Ott told Starcasm.net. "In looking at the way Farrah's shoot developed, it was as if Red Riding Hood skinned the wolf and was wearing him."

Farrah was in turn inspired by the red "wolf" Big Dog bike she's posing in front (and on top) of.

Ott said that Farrah, who in addition to heralding May flowers also graces the cover of his 2012 calendar, is already being considered for his 2013 homage to classic cars and hot rods.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

No Strings

Emma and Adam are life-long friends who almost ruin everything by having sex one morning. In order to protect their friendship, they make a pact to keep their relationship strictly "no strings attached." "No strings" means no jealousy, no expectations, no fighting, no flowers, no baby voices. It means they can do whatever they want, whenever they want, in whatever public place they want, as long as... See Full Description
Genres: Comedy and Romance
Running Time: 1 hr. 50 min.
Release Date: January 21st, 2011 (wide)
MPAA Rating: R for sexual content, language and some drug material.
Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
U.S. Box Office: $19,652,921

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hollywood House for Sale

imothy J. Flint and Gary Kuchta have listed for sale a three-bedroom, three-bath home at 7101 Macapa Drive in Hollywood for $1.739 million.

Ronald Goldhammer of Prudential CA-Beverly Hills is the listing agent. Flint and Kuchta bought the property for $1.86 million on May 2006. The 2,451-square-foot house was built in 1957.

Gary Kuchta is the vice president of marketing at Pharmavite LLC, a dietary supplements company. Previously, he was the marketing director of Unilever, manufacturer and distributors of home goods, food and beverage items, dairy and personal care products.

Kuchta attended The University of Chicago-Booth School of Business, and the University of Notre Dame.

According to BlockShopper.com, there have been 620 home sales in Hollywood during the past 12 months, with a median sales price of $765,000.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Meet the Fockers

Meet the Parents is enjoyable just about any time you happen upon it. It works Saturday afternoons on TBS, or as a Thanksgiving rental when the family is over and Mom might be offended by the antics of Will Ferrell in Anchorman. Granted, Stiller is playing the same loser, put upon character he always plays, but well, that’s because he’s really good at that character. In Meet the Parents that character works better than ever.

So Meet the Fockers is the sequel that well… just probably didn’t need to happen. The risk is that it’ll end up being another Analyze That. Can a repeat of more of the same still be funny? Maybe, I mean they have Dustin Hoffman… he’s funny… isn’t he? Dustin Hoffman and Barbara Streisand join the returning cast of Robert DeNiro, Blythe Danner, and Teri Polo. Dustin and Babs jump in as Stiller’s parents, the Fockers. Somehow, Stiller’s parents and Teri Polo’s, the Byrnes end up stuck together in the same house. I guess the Fockers have them over for dinner. Whatever. It’s supposed to be funny because you see Jack Byrnes is really anal retentive and the Fockers are all a bunch of super-liberal hippies. You see now why the Babs casting is appropriate.

The real problem is that we’ve seen this before. It was on TV in a quickly forgotten little show called “Dharma & Greg”. For about five minutes it was really popular, and stayed so just long enough to make Jenna Elfman famous. Can Meet the Fockers deliver anything better than the mildly funny melba toast humor of “Dharma”? Our only hope is the Jesus-lovin, wood carving character of Owen Wilson.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Thompson Hotels

Set in the heart of Manhattan’s financial district, Gild Hall is home to unique spaces for social and corporate events, from meetings and luncheons, private dinners and receptions, to high-profile media events, holiday parties, and small weddings.

Sax Chicago, located in the heart of downtown Chicago, is a different luxury hotel experience: inviting and warm, offering luxury with a unique, Chicago point of view. The hotel features a fusion of design influences that is both traditionally elegant and bohemian. The hotel serves as hub to the pulsing Marina City playground, which includes the House of Blues Restaurant and Concert venue, Smith & Wollensky Steak House, 10Pin Bowling Lounge, Bin 36 Restaurant and Wine Cellar and Crimson Lounge. With 353 modern guestrooms and 14,000 square feet of event space, is more than a destination, its an experience.


Thompson Toronto is located in the eclectic arts and design neighborhood of King West Village, and adjacent to the financial and entertainment districts. Designed by Studio Gaia all 102 guest rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping views of the city furnished in a contemporary, luxurious and comfortable fashion.

The three dining facilities cater to all tastes: COUNTER, a modern incarnation of a traditional Diner is open 24 hours; upscale Italian Cuisine by Scarpetta, the acclaimed restaurant by renowned Chef Scott Conant; and opening soon, Wabora Sushi.

Other hotel amenities are a rooftop infinity pool, a state of the art screening room, an exclusive lounge/club, a private rooftop bar and event space.

Friday, January 21, 2011

The Red Story

The Story
Ex-CIA agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) isn't adjusting well to retirement. He's completely bored, and the only bright spots in his otherwise dull days is when he calls Sarah (Parker) to complain about his missing retirement check. The missing check is just a ruse as he really wants someone - preferably female - to talk to. Soon the two are setting up a face-to-face meeting which Frank is absolutely delighted about. But his dream of a nice evening with the friendly Sarah is dashed after his home is riddled with bullets by a squad of hitmen. One thing leads to another and soon he's holding Sarah against her will in attempt to save her life - which is definitely not anyone's idea of a good first date.
"Bruce Willis and Mary-Louise Parker in Red"

Bruce Willis and Mary-Louise Parker in 'Red.'

So now Frank's forced out of retirement - not that he minds - and forced into seeking out his old (as in also retired) buddies from the CIA. Joe (Morgan Freeman) lives in a retirement home and seems to have adjusted relatively well. Victoria (Mirren) looks completely comfortable in her gorgeous home, arranging flowers and carrying on as though she's embraced retirement. But looks are deceiving as she's taking 'odd jobs' on the side that have nothing to do with putting together pretty floral arrangements. And Marvin (John Malkovich) is a loony conspiracy theorist who was given LSD on a daily basis while he was still in the CIA. Together they must figure out why they're being targeted by killers. And to complicate matters, a rising star in the CIA, William Cooper (Karl Urban, the youngster of the lead cast and the guy who gets to engage in hand-to-hand combat with Willis in one of the film's best action scenes), would like nothing better than to bring in Frank and his reactivated sidekicks.