Saturday, 31 May 2008

Kubricks 2001 Voted Most Realistic Vision Of Future

Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey has been voted the science fiction movie with the most realistic vision of the future.

Sky Movies asked scientists from leading universities including Oxford, St Andrews and King's College London, to consider the visions of the future portrayed in sci-fi films and decide which was the most likely to come true.

Professor Mark Brake from the University of Glamorgan, who was polled in the survey, claimed: "2001 raised science fiction cinema to a new level. The unfolding four-million-year filmic story brilliantly portrays Arthur C. Clarke's disturbing man-machine encounter with HAL; a computer turned murderer.

"This unsettling scenario is not something we would ever want to imagine happening in reality, but it is not beyond the realms of possibility that artificial intelligence could turn on its creators."

Ridley Scott's iconic film Blade Runner was also rated highly by the scientists, with experts claiming its genetic-engineered 'replicants' were a very real possibility in the future.

Professor Stephen Hsu, from the University of Oregon, said: "There is every reason to believe that technology will someday permit us to genetically engineer human-like life forms like the 'replicants' in Blade Runner."


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Thursday, 29 May 2008

Pete Wentz - Wentz Throws Pre-wedding Party

PETE WENTZ fuelled reports he will wed fiancee ASHLEE SIMPSON in a ceremony this weekend (begs17May08) when he stepped out for a wild night with her father and a band of male pals in Los Angeles on Thursday night (15May08).

The couple is rumoured to be exchanging vows in Encino, California on Saturday (17May08).

The Fall Out Boy bassist was joined at Los Angeles restaurant Mr. Chow by his bandmates, and Simpson's father Joe, Good Charlotte rocker Joel Madden and an army of friends.

Wentz was spotted sneaking out the back door as his friends all left by the entrance.

Ashlee's older sister Jessica reportedly joined the group when it moved the party to a nearby hotel, while bride-to-be Ashlee was allegedly hosting a bachelorette party at Kiki De Montparnasse, a luxury lingerie store.




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Al Pacino - Pacino Lends Support To Calzaghe

Hollywood actor AL PACINO has declared his support for British boxer JOE CALZAGHE - insisting watching him fight is "almost like acting".

The Scarface star has followed Calzaghe's career closely and has travelled abroad to watch him box on several occasions.

The sportsman is currently gearing up for his first fight in the U.S. on 19 April (08) in Las Vegas against American Bernard Hopkins.

And Pacino is going to be supporting the Welsh boxer all the way.

He says, "Not many people know Calzaghe but he is an amazing boxer, as is Bernard Hopkins. So it is going to be the most amazing fight, I am so looking forward to seeing it.

"(Watching Calzaghe fight) was almost like acting."




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David Bowie - Bowie Musical Set For West End

David Bowie fans can dust off their glitter trousers as the Thin White Duke is planning a musical theatre version of his hits, a tabloid reports.

The Sun says a version of the 1976 cult sci-fi film The Man Who Fell To Earth will be hitting the West End after Bowie gave his permission for work to begin on the project.

According to a source quoted by the newspaper, the involvement of director Peter Schaufuss is what swung the decision.

"David has been approached many times with a view of turning his songs into a stage production but he has always said no," the insider said.

"He guards his legacy carefully and didn't want a cheesy show tarnishing it."

That has all changed now, however, meaning classic Bowie hits like Starman, Life on Mars and Ziggy Stardust will be gracing the West End stages at some point in the near future.

The Man Who Fell To Earth will be hoping it does as well as other musicals based on the songs of former pop icons.

Abba's Mamma Mia, Madness' Our House and Queen's We Will Rock You have all been big West End hits.


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Athanator   
Artist: Athanator

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Thrash
   



Discography:


Earth of Blood   
 Earth of Blood

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15




 






Hate

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Artist: Hate

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Awakening Of The Liar   
 Awakening Of The Liar

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




Polish black metal band Hate was born in the former '90s and exhausted the number one half of the ten bit by bit construction their fan base with a number of demos recorded by various lineups. In 1997, a slightly stable formation, including vocalist/guitarist Adam the First Sinner, guitar player Kaos, bassist Daniel, and drummer Mittloff, cut the group's domesticated debut, Daemon Qui Fecit Terram, which was quickly followed by 1998's Lord Is Avenger. New bassist Cyrian united in metre for 1999's Victims mini-album, and 2000's Cains Way. Their start international release, 2001's Sanctum Dead Trinity, combined tracks from all their previous albums and was issued by World War III records.





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'Made Of Honor,' 'What Happens In Vegas ...' Kick Off Wave Of 'Girls Gone Mild' Flicks

The last few years have not been kind to leading ladies.
First, dozens of female-fueled flicks had trouble selling tickets ("Catwoman," "Domino," "Prime"). Then, the breaking point came in the winter, when Jodie Foster's "The Brave One" and Nicole Kidman's "The Invasion" arrived as back-to-back underperformers, reportedly causing one major studio to declare that they'd no longer make movies with women in the lead.
In fact, the last films from such supposedly major stars as Jennifer Lopez ("Bordertown"), Charlize Theron ("Sleepwalking") and Angelina Jolie ("A Mighty Heart") all lost money, and emerging stars like Rachel McAdams ("Married Life"), Emily Blunt ("Wind Chill") and Scarlett Johansson ("The Nanny Diaries") still can't guarantee a big opening weekend.
Now, Hollywood is implementing a new approach, one that will be filling the theaters with reinvigorated estrogen over the next few months. The emphasis is less on the women and more on the male characters that Hollywood hopes will put more boyfriends in those theater seats. The chick flick has undergone a kinder, gentler makeover, and it's leading to a wave of "Girls Gone Mild" flicks.
"This is a film about why she shouldn't get half," Ashton Kutcher told us recently about "What Happens in Vegas," a film that pairs him with Cameron Diaz to duke it out over a Vegas jackpot. "It becomes a dude, bro-mantic comedy."
Then there's "Made of Honor," which cleverly recycles the chick-flick plotline of someone involved in a wedding who is in love with the betrothed ("My Best Friend's Wedding," anyone?) but passes the Julia Roberts role to Patrick Dempsey.
"The tables are turned in this, and it's nice to see the guy, namely McDreamy, in that vulnerable position," explained Michelle Monaghan, who plays the conflicted bride in the flick. "So yeah, I thing guys are gonna dig it."
"It's a romance from a guy's point of view," echoed Dempsey, insisting that he appreciates the departure from the typical "it ain't easy being a gal" mentality of most chick flicks. "And there are a lot of scenes in this that I think the guys relate to."
August 22 brings us "The House Bunny" (formerly known as "I Know What Boys Like") a chick-heavy flick that hopes to become "Old School" with estrogen. The comedy takes Anna Faris, Katharine McPhee, Rumer Willis, Emma Stone and a half-dozen other female actresses and filters them through the twisted eyes of Happy Madison, Adam Sandler's production company.
"Adam has been so supportive of this project, and he has just been amazing," Faris told us of the flick, which casts her as a too-old Playboy bunny attempting to hold on to her glory days by moving in with a bunch of college kids. "He certainly knows what he is doing."
"I play the boyfriend," Colin Hanks chimed in, arguing that Faris' rare mix of beauty and physical comedy appeals to men as much as women. "Her character is under the impression that I'm really smart, so she tries to impress me first with her sexual mojo, and that doesn't really work, so she tries to go brainy, and that doesn't really work either. ... Let's face it: She's sort of like a comedy genius at this point, and she's pretty much the reason why I'm here. ... She's been making me laugh a lot."
Indeed, a revolution seems to be under way, changing the mindset from the days when someone like Jerry Lewis could declare that there has never been a funny comedienne. Names like Faris, Kristen Wiig and Sarah Silverman have made men fall in love with them during recent years for much more than the way they look on magazine covers.
And Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reminded us this past weekend that sometimes the most effective erogenous zone on a man is his funny bone, when their movie "Baby Mama" was #1 at the box office.
Check out everything we've got on "Made of Honor," "The House Bunny" and "What Happens In Vegas ..."
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Spielberg leaves his Olympics post

Oscar-winning film director Steven Spielberg has said he is withdrawing as an artistic advisor to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing because of the Chinese government's policy towards its ally Sudan and the conflict in Darfur.
In a statement, Spielberg said the Sudanese government shouldered the bulk of responsibility for the crimes in Darfur, but said China should be doing more to end the human suffering there.
Actress Mia Farrow, who had been pressing the director to end his involvement with this year's games, said his decision sent the right sort of message to Beijing.
A spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington is quoted in the New York Times as saying that the Darfur issue was neither an internal issue for China nor was it caused by China.
The spokesman is also quoted as saying that it was completely unreasonable, irresponsible and unfair to link the two as one.