Archive for October 2013

Eros Ramazzotti will make his Greek Theatre debut on October 17th

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Roman singer, Eros Ramazzotti will make his Greek Theatre debut on October 17th with his “Noi World Tour 2013”. Selling out venues across four continents, Eros will make his only West Coast appearance in Los Angeles.

Selling more than 50 million records, Eros signed a new recording contract with Universal Music Group in 2011.  With Universal Music Group, he released the single “Un Angelo disteso al sole”, and in 2012 the worldwide release of “NOI”, the first solo album made with Universal Music: the album reached number 1 on iTunes in 17 countries around the world.

On January 1, 2013 Rai 2 devoted a long prime time special to Eros Ramazzotti that covered his entire career, “public-private” and showed, for the first time, images from the live event of November 10, 2012 from which the Roman artist had premiered the album “NOI”, to the fans and the international press in Rome in “his Cinecittà”.

The main role should be an unknown in "Fifty Shades of Grey"

Charlie Hunnam, 33, dropped out of next year’s “Fifty Shades of Grey” movie adaptation. Hunnam’s “immersive TV schedule” was too much for him to adequately prepare for the role, the studios behind the movie said.

 

A true story comes up very soon

Tom Hanks looks a picture of health as he makes first appearance since diabetes revelation. Since revealing he is suffering from type 2 diabetes he looks stronger than ever especially when three other amateur Somali actors from Minnesota learned they had won major roles in a new Tom Hanks movie, they tore off their clothes and jumped into the Pacific Ocean. “Captain Phillips,” his main character, has a vital moral immediacy and high sea hostage. It was directed by Paul Greengrass, the British filmmaker.

Dead in Tombstone would be a thrilling, action packed Western story

 

By Jenny Alvarez

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Danny Trejo (Machete), Anthony Michael Hall (The Dark Knight) and Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) star in this action movie packed Western with an engaging story for vengeance. The story begins with the murder their own leader, Guerrero Hernandez (Trejo), in a cold-blooded power grab. Sentenced to eternity in hell, Guerrero finds himself confronted by Satan himself (Rourke), offering a daring proposition: deliver the six souls of his former gang and traitors so in that way he will escape damnation. With time running out, he sets out on a brutal rampage to avenge his own death.

The movie gives us exactly the kind of movie we expect, so this is not a bad thing at all and this DVD action film deserves to be seen in the theater. Despite of being a typical low budget DVD action film as a fan of these movie genres, only in 24 hours Guerrero Hernandez (Danny Trejo) has to kill his six enemies and save his soul from Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler). This is a well structured revenge movie that makes to think about supernatural elements in it. Definitely is original and creative with lots of fun, no matter how crazy and bad things got at times. It’s simply a watchable movie, even if it doesn’t appear to you that way. Give it a shot, it may surprise with a river of blood.

This master piece will be available in October 22nd on Blu Ray combo pack with DVD in Spanish and English languages with French, Spanish and English subtitles.

Prince Harry plans to get more serious with Cressida Bonas

Prince Harry and his 24-year-old socialite girlfriend, Cressida Bonas has been the prince’s constant companion since her good friend and Harry’s cousin, Princess Eugenie, introduced them in May 2012. The couple stepped out publicly as a couple. Now the question is are they fall in love?

Prince backs as one of the most under rated guitarists ever

Prince can play like 8-10 instruments and sing just about any type of music and do it convincingly so he delivered Funk Blowout at Paisley Park Studio Concert with 2,000 people lined up around an out-of-the-way block in suburban Chanhassen, Minnesota.

The summit: visually impressive and narratively focused with a deadline

By Jenny Alvarez

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A thrilling documentary directed by Nick Ryan and written by Mark Monroe comes with K2, commonly known as Savage Mountain, is an extension of the northwestern Himalayan Mountain range and is located in the remote region between Pakistan and China. With an unprecedented fatality rate of one in four climbers, it has rightfully earned the title of the second most murderous mountain. But with any high risk sport comes the love of the challenge, and in August 2008 22 climbers from several international expeditions converged on High Camp of K2, the last stop before the summit. Forty-eight hours later, 11 had been killed or simply vanished into thin air. Like a horror movie come to life, it was as if the mountain began stealing lives, one climber at a time. The Summit is a seamless pastiche of the climbers’ firsthand footage, after-the-fact interviews and reenactments. This was not just a tragedy for one group of climbers, it was members of several groups who were all climbing simultaneously and with each other’s help and it focuses on the mystery behind one extraordinary man, Ger McDonnell, who was left behind in the death zone as his best friend searched in vain to find him, rescuing several others. As the legend surrounding McDonnell and the ten others grows, fearless new climbers are drawn to test themselves against the deadliest mountain on Earth.

The Summit, entered a mental “death zone” long before they ever set foot on the mountain especially when the team gunned for the summit, knowing they wouldn’t have enough daylight to make it back down to the closest camp.

David Letterman is more successful than ever

David Letterman’s Late Show contract extended through 2015. Letterman’s 66 years old has been hosting the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS since 1993. Over the years, the man has had trouble competing with Jay Leno, often losing to NBC’s late night host. Certainly good news for Letterman’s fans whose every evening program has been successful in recent years.

Madonna: A self portrait during her first years before a future pop star

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Despite of Madonna was in her twenties or early thirties when she was raped at knifepoint, in her apartment three times during her first year in New York. Even though the mother-of- four still walks a bit on the wild side with her music and fashion, she explained it was much easier when she was in her 20’s to keep up that person.

Rap stars are not the same than Wrapers

The record labels fabricate these “rap stars” and groups, and all their songs are professionally written by someone else so Usher, Mark Wahlberg, Run-D.M.C. and more slapped with Copyright Infringement Lawsuit.

 

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