Fergie,Nelly and Ciara singing Party People and Step on my J's
Queen Latifah
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Hilary Duff at the 2008 Los Angeles Film Festival's "The Wackness" Screening
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
Taylor Swift's Youtube page
Wish Ashley Tisdale a Happy Birthday
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
Elijah Wood's Interview with Cine Live Magazine
Elijah's Cine Live Magazine interview
Do you have a gift for math now?
Oh no, at school I was more focused on literature. English and history were my favorite classes. I’ve always been fascinated by the American Civil War, America of the 19th century or the political diversity of the 20th. It’s an extremely rich period. That may seem odd, but I can be nostalgic of periods I didn’t experience personally. I listen music from all periods, and I’m fascinated by photography too. I love to search and understand how people in the 1920-1930s were living, through design or fashions. I think I’ve always been more versed in arts than in sciences.
Do you think that math offer answers to all the questions?
Not necessarily. Of course, math is everywhere... arts, music. There is something true in this, but science is not everything. I don’t believe, as Martin does in the film, in this idealistic vision where you could approach the meaning of life thanks to math. There are so many unsolved mysteries.
You say that what you like about Michel Gondry – with whom you have already worked – is that he can create an unforeseeable work environment. With Oxford Murders, we are miles away from this kind of freedom. Did you get something out of it?
That’s true, it’s really different. Even if he has an idea of what he wants to film, Michel likes to create from day to day and to enjoy unforeseeable events. In a movie as OM, there is no place for this kind of freedom, because you try to tell a structured story and if you put one foot in the wrong direction, all the concept of the thriller collapses.
Do you feel more at ease with more marked out filming?
I feel at ease when the movie is innovative. But some mistakes can be a good thing. With Michel, when we were filming Eternal Sunshine, they had sense. I have to admit that maybe I feel slightly more at ease with a more marked out filming, but only because I’m not very confident with improvisation. I don’t think I’m good at improvising.
What relationship have you created here with Alex de la Igleasia?
Alex is someone extremely enthusiastic. And noisy too. Usually, when an actor blunders, he apologizes, the crew laugh their ass off and you remake the take. There on OM, if we blundered, Alex would burst out laughing behind his monitor, without taking notice that the camera was still on. That was really great. You feel immediately relaxed with him, because he’s himself relaxed.
You are a music nut. What kind of music do you like?
Almost everything my ears can ear. My tastes are rather large even if I have very clear-cut opinions on that matter. I can’t help it, I’m passionate. I like bluegrass, old tunes of Delta blues, jazz, heavy metal, punk, post-punk… I feel like I’m constantly listening to different sounds. And then I can get stuck for a long time on an album. For now, it’s the latest Radiohead, In Rainbows. I’ve also accumulated some musical instruments that I still don’t know how to play: a few guitars, a Fender Rhodes keyboard, a Minimoog synth… I love their tones and in particular, tones of old instruments and vintage keyboards.
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Do you have a gift for math now?
Oh no, at school I was more focused on literature. English and history were my favorite classes. I’ve always been fascinated by the American Civil War, America of the 19th century or the political diversity of the 20th. It’s an extremely rich period. That may seem odd, but I can be nostalgic of periods I didn’t experience personally. I listen music from all periods, and I’m fascinated by photography too. I love to search and understand how people in the 1920-1930s were living, through design or fashions. I think I’ve always been more versed in arts than in sciences.
Do you think that math offer answers to all the questions?
Not necessarily. Of course, math is everywhere... arts, music. There is something true in this, but science is not everything. I don’t believe, as Martin does in the film, in this idealistic vision where you could approach the meaning of life thanks to math. There are so many unsolved mysteries.
You say that what you like about Michel Gondry – with whom you have already worked – is that he can create an unforeseeable work environment. With Oxford Murders, we are miles away from this kind of freedom. Did you get something out of it?
That’s true, it’s really different. Even if he has an idea of what he wants to film, Michel likes to create from day to day and to enjoy unforeseeable events. In a movie as OM, there is no place for this kind of freedom, because you try to tell a structured story and if you put one foot in the wrong direction, all the concept of the thriller collapses.
Do you feel more at ease with more marked out filming?
I feel at ease when the movie is innovative. But some mistakes can be a good thing. With Michel, when we were filming Eternal Sunshine, they had sense. I have to admit that maybe I feel slightly more at ease with a more marked out filming, but only because I’m not very confident with improvisation. I don’t think I’m good at improvising.
What relationship have you created here with Alex de la Igleasia?
Alex is someone extremely enthusiastic. And noisy too. Usually, when an actor blunders, he apologizes, the crew laugh their ass off and you remake the take. There on OM, if we blundered, Alex would burst out laughing behind his monitor, without taking notice that the camera was still on. That was really great. You feel immediately relaxed with him, because he’s himself relaxed.
You are a music nut. What kind of music do you like?
Almost everything my ears can ear. My tastes are rather large even if I have very clear-cut opinions on that matter. I can’t help it, I’m passionate. I like bluegrass, old tunes of Delta blues, jazz, heavy metal, punk, post-punk… I feel like I’m constantly listening to different sounds. And then I can get stuck for a long time on an album. For now, it’s the latest Radiohead, In Rainbows. I’ve also accumulated some musical instruments that I still don’t know how to play: a few guitars, a Fender Rhodes keyboard, a Minimoog synth… I love their tones and in particular, tones of old instruments and vintage keyboards.
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Monday, June 23, 2008
Miley Cyrus's Breakout Album Tracklist
01. Breakout
02. 7 Things
03. Driveway
04. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
05. Full Circle
06. Fly On The Wall
07. Bottom Of The Ocean
08. Wake Up America
09. These Four Walls
10. Simple Song
11. Goodbye
12. See You Again (Rock Mafia Remix)
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02. 7 Things
03. Driveway
04. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
05. Full Circle
06. Fly On The Wall
07. Bottom Of The Ocean
08. Wake Up America
09. These Four Walls
10. Simple Song
11. Goodbye
12. See You Again (Rock Mafia Remix)
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Hayden Panettiere at the Flex Rally 2008
Hayden sports her short new do at the Flex Rally 2008 charity event at Edison Downtown on Saturday in Los Angeles.
The Ford Flex Rally was a charity event launching Ford’s new crossover SUV. It’s also a scavenger hunt in which 10 celebrity teams drive the 2009 Ford Flex around looking for clues. Ford partnered with charity Band From TV for ultimate adventure in the new 2009 Ford Flex.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Rihanna on the Today Show
Rihanna singing Umbrella
Rihanna singing Please don't stop the music
Rihanna singing take a bow and interview
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Rihanna singing Please don't stop the music
Rihanna singing take a bow and interview
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Hilary Duff at the Loveday celebration and Cartier Love Charity Bracelet launch
Hilary looks beautiful in blue 3.1 Philip Lim at the third annual Loveday celebration and Cartier Love Charity Bracelet launch held at a private residence on Wednesday in Los Angeles.She was accompanied on the red carpet by hockey player boyfriend Mike Comrie of the New York Islanders. She also wore black glossy “Genie” Jimmy Choo shoes.
At the event, Cartier announced the launch of a new LOVECHARITY bracelet and accompanying ambassadors. Cartier chose a music theme for this year’s LOVE celebration. The new group of prominent music ambassadors to join the 2008 endeavor included Duff for charity Blessings in a Backpack, which will be represented by a deep plum bracelet. The LOVECHARITY bracelet is available for $995 at Cartier boutiques nationwide with $200 per bracelet benefiting its corresponding charity. On LOVEDAY, June 19th, 10% of all sales from the entire LOVE collection will benefit the partnered organizations.
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At the event, Cartier announced the launch of a new LOVECHARITY bracelet and accompanying ambassadors. Cartier chose a music theme for this year’s LOVE celebration. The new group of prominent music ambassadors to join the 2008 endeavor included Duff for charity Blessings in a Backpack, which will be represented by a deep plum bracelet. The LOVECHARITY bracelet is available for $995 at Cartier boutiques nationwide with $200 per bracelet benefiting its corresponding charity. On LOVEDAY, June 19th, 10% of all sales from the entire LOVE collection will benefit the partnered organizations.
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Rihanna at the "Cartier Love Day” Lighting Ceremony
Rihanna hosts the third annual “Cartier Love Day” Lighting Ceremony at New York City’s Empire State Building on Thursday afternoon.
She hosted the swank event alongside CEO and President of Cartier North America Frederic de Narp. To mark the date, Rihanna helped turn the famous skyline festive Cartier red. (Notice the on/off switch!)
“Cartier is thrilled to have the support of such inspirational celebrities that have joined together to raise awareness for important charitable causes,” said Narp. “This year Cartier is launching a new LOVECHARITY bracelet to commemorate the arts as a part of our philanthropic mission.”
Ankle booties by Christian Louboutin
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
Selena Gomez at the premiere of Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
Selena Gomez strikes a pose and smiles at the world premiere of Kit Kittredge: An American Girl at The Grove in Los Angeles on Saturday.
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