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- ‘New Moon’ Has 22 Mistakes & Counting!
- Katie Price Is Stupid & The Hot Links!
- Lukas Rossi’s Christmas EP
- Lauren Conrad - Photographer
- OxygenLive & The Bad Girls Club Wants You To Win A Macbook!
- Beyonce Is The Best Live Performer Of The Decade
- Daniel Radcliffe To Go Nude For ‘Deathly Hallows’
- Courtney Love and DJ Qualls Hook Up
‘New Moon’ Has 22 Mistakes & Counting! Posted: 01 Dec 2009 12:41 AM PST If you were one of the first to see “New Moon” on November 20th, then you might have seen some of the blunders throughout the movie. So far, fans of the growing franchise have pointed out roughly 22 errors in the film, and they’re just getting started. Here’s what they’ve found: Continuity: When Alice is driving Bella to the Volturi, she is wearing a headscarf and sunglasses. During the scene the way the headscarf is tied changes; the size and shape of the knot (and the colours on the knot) are different. Continuity: In the last scene when Jacob confronts Edward and Bella. Edward’s hair is it’s usual poofed up, uncombed look but after Bella separates Jacob and Edward and Jacob runs off, when the camera is back on Edward, his hair is flat and neatly combed, then within a few seconds it’s back to its uncombed look. More, after the jump! Revealing: Just as Jacob enters Bella’s room through the window, a stunt prop - white band on his right wrist - is briefly visible. Continuity: When Alice is driving Bella to the Volturi, she is wearing a headscarf and sunglasses. During the scene the way the headscarf is tied changes; the size and shape of the knot (and the colours on the knot) are different. Continuity: When Charlie is talking to Bella at her truck about her going back to Jacksonville, the large wisps of hair on Bella’s left ear keep changing position and alternate from not / blowing in the wind. Continuity: When Bella is at the cafeteria table with Mike and he is asking her to the movies her hair keeps moving from behind her ear to hanging, and back again. Visible crew/equipment: In the very last scene, right before the ultimatum, if you look into the tail lights on Edward’s car you can see various members of the crew reflected. Continuity: When Alice jumps over the staircase in school to wish Bella happy birthday, between shots during the scene the positioning of the decorated scarf around her neck varies. Continuity: When Jacob first shows off his tattoo, it is up at the top of his shoulder. Then when he is in the forest at the end with Bella and Edward, his tattoo is about 2 inches further down his arm. Factual error: In the main title when the giant new moon appears on the screen the shadow fades over the moon from right to left when it should actually fade from left to right. The moon travels around the earth clockwise. The waning moon should turn to a new moon, not the waxing which is shown. Continuity: In the scene where Bella is in the meadow talking to Laurent, Bella’s hair is at first straight and then in the next scene it is wispy and pushed back and then it is straight again. Continuity: After Bella awakes from the first nightmare, we see her Romeo and Juliet book on the pillow beside her. When Charlie brings in her presents the book is gone, but then reappears on the pillow between shots. Did you notice any of these? I guess the Twi-hards have nothing but time on their hands to watch this movie over and over to point out the various mistakes throughout. source: The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) - 22 mistakes - [movie mistakes] |
Katie Price Is Stupid & The Hot Links! Posted: 30 Nov 2009 10:00 PM PST
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Posted: 30 Nov 2009 07:33 PM PST I noticed that Lukas Rossi started following me on Twitter, so I thought I’d take a few minutes to catch up with the talented rocker. It was my pleasure to discover that he’s working on a new solo album, and he’s released a new Christmas EP. You can snag a copy of the EP on the iTUNES or AMAZON websites. He will also be performing at the Viper Room (@theVIPERroom) in West Hollywood on Friday, January 1st @ 9:15 PM. You can buy your tickets in advance HERE or at the door — you can also keep up with Lukas via his official website. Rock on Lukas! Are you following Allie on Twitter yet? |
Posted: 30 Nov 2009 07:13 PM PST Who knew Lauren Conrad was a budding photographer? Lauren Conrad has recently posted an array of photos on her Twitter and MySpace pages, showing quite the talent. May I say, it’s quite refreshing to see a young celebrity shooting something other than photos of themselves in bikinis and/or naked. |
OxygenLive & The Bad Girls Club Wants You To Win A Macbook! Posted: 30 Nov 2009 05:28 PM PST Oxygen is bringing social media into their newest format, OxygenLive and they want you to reap the benefits! The fourth season of “The Bad Girls Club” premieres tomorrow night, December 1st on the Oxygen Network at 10pm EST. Oxygen is inviting all of you who know and love the show to join in on the fun. You can join in on the conversation at OxygenLive.com and by using Twitter to talk about the drama using the hashtag #badgirlsclub. Doing so automatically enters you for a chance to win a new MacBook. At a loss for what to tweet during the premiere? Oxygen has you covered!
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Who doesn’t want to win a MacBook right before Christmas? |
Beyonce Is The Best Live Performer Of The Decade Posted: 30 Nov 2009 03:33 PM PST Beyonce has certainly paid her dues in the music world. Before becoming Sacha Fierce, Beyonce owned the stage as the best performing artist of the decade. She deserves it, too, she’s fierce! Before going solo, Beyonce was a part of Destiny’s Child. With hits like, “Bills, Bills, Bills”, “Bootylicious”, and “Say My Name”, the trio made their marks on the world. Now, having gone solo, Beyonce has conquered the charts with album sales and has toured like a mad woman. She really has come a long way since her earlier days. Thankfully she has become more well known for her musical abilities and songwriting capabilities rather than her love life, which she decides to keep private. She’s had some massive success as a solo artist and was even invited to the White House to sing for Barack Obama’s Inauguration Ball. How many artists do you know that can say they’ve achieved that level of success? Check out her interview with “The Guardian”, after the jump! (It’s long!) Your first huge hit with Destiny’s Child – Independent Women – was released in 2000. Have you changed over the past 10 years? Absolutely, yes. Eighteen years old. I was a baby. When our first single came out I was 15. My lyrics, and my goals, are completely different now. In the beginning, I was so happy to be in a studio and so hungry for us just to sell half a million records. Now I want to create something that I’ll be proud of 20, 30, 40 years from now – something that will last beyond me. The things that used to excite me just don’t any more. I’m always trying to challenge myself. You’ve just come back from China on the latest leg of your tour. They must know who you are there… Wow. The whole experience was pretty overwhelming. I just didn’t expect there to be so many photographers and so much media outside [when I arrived]. It was midnight, and they were really excited. To be able to travel the world, especially to places I never thought I’d be… it’s really, you know, still fascinating for me. It’s possibly surprising that for someone who comes out of contemporary R&B and hip-hop, your live shows are incredible. I really believe that when I perform live, I’m the strongest [that I am]. My hand is in everything – from the styling to the designing of the lights to the set list and all the little segues ways. And all of these things take so much time. For the first five or six months of this tour, I’d watch the show back every night, just to tweak and make things a little tighter. I think there’s always room for improvement. Similarly, your records push the boundaries… I did a lot of things differently this time with my album. A lot of it was [recorded] live, less production with the vocals, I didn’t do as many arrangements… that was with the I Am side. Then with the Sasha Fierce side, I tried to do things that were, sonically, a little more modern and a little more electronic. A little bit. But still mixed in with my drum loops. You know, I feel like the only way I can be around as long as I pray that I can be around is to always push the envelope. And it’s really exciting that now people are allowing music to just be music… and R&B and hip-hop artists are collaborating with different types of artists. Hopefully we can just continue to grow and just step outside of hip-hop or rap or rock or whatever and it can all just be good music. You told Forbes magazine: “I’ve worked too hard and sacrificed too much to do something silly that would mess up the brand I’ve created all of these years.” What have you sacrificed? I just sacrificed… life. Being able to walk down the street and being able to make mistakes and not have it recorded for ever… being able to have regular relationships and dates… just regular, normal things that people probably don’t even think about. Sometimes it’s hard. I was in Egypt yesterday and visited the pyramids and it was so spiritual and beautiful. But then I had the news cameras and the paparazzi that follow me and…. it’s really odd sometimes. I haven’t had longer than a couple of months off ever in my life, since I was 15. So it’s those type of things. But I was raised that anything that’s worth anything takes a lot of sacrifice. And when anything is too easy for me I get scared. You’ve always kept quiet about your relationship with Jay-Z. Does it seem strange to you that other stars will share the details of their private lives with the public? It doesn’t seem strange at all. It actually seems like the natural thing to do because you’re being yourself and people ask and people are interested… But I never wanted to be famous for my personal life. I wanted to be famous for my music and my talent, and I always wished I could cut it out when I left the stage. And Jay was private before I met him. It was just who we were. Even before we were celebrities. It must be quite irritating for you that you’re not the most powerful African-American couple in the world any more… That is hilarious. Absolutely not! Thank God for that couple. You sang for the president and his wife for their first dance at their first inauguration ball. What was that like? I just can’t believe I was part of that moment. Everyone had chills, everyone had tears and you could see everyone’s admiration for the president. And my admiration: I could barely sing. I still get chills when I meet them. It felt like the country was heading down a pretty dark tunnel with the previous president. I’m just happy for the day! I think so many people are more interested in politics and so many young people feel like they were spoken to and we’re all a part of the country. And I think the perception of African-Americans has changed so much. Just to return to the Forbes quote: what is the Beyoncé brand? I don’t really like to call myself a brand and I don’t like to think of myself as a brand. I’m a singer, a songwriter, a musician and a performer. And an actress, and all the other things that I do. When you add it all together, some might call it a brand but that’s not my focus. My focus is my art and that’s what I love to do. I have to be really passionate in order to do something. I’ve turned down many things that I just didn’t believe in. What do you think about shows like American Idol which have taken over the airwaves? I don’t watch much television but I’ve watched those shows and I’ve cried, I’ve welled up, I’m like, “Oh my God, I hope they win, I hope they get a chance!” And me being from Houston, Texas, there weren’t many outlets for me and for the girls [in Destiny's Child]. But don’t they perpetuate an idea that fame is just handed to you? There’s always a new artist that people are fascinated with, and I think becoming famous is not so hard any more but staying… and I don’t even like the word famous… staying a celebrity is not so easy, especially now that people have access to celebrities even when they don’t want you to. In the end you have to have some kind of talent. When you think about Michael Jackson and Prince, back in the day when they were mysterious… that mystery was attractive and now it’s hard to have that. So what happens next? Is your diary already filled for the next decade? I usually know what I’m going to do within a year. I have the next year planned out. But for the first time ever, after a couple of dates in February and a couple of award shows, I promised myself that that it’s time to smell the roses. I’m going to take – hopefully – a couple of months off. I’m not going to plan anything. I’ll perhaps take some art classes, I’ll visit some museums and I’ll check out some shows on Broadway. I’d like to travel somewhere – maybe back to Egypt – without anyone, without any security, and focus on things I’ve always wanted to do myself. Is there anyone left you’d still like to record with? Oh, where do I begin? There’s so many people I’d like to work with still, but I’d like to maybe go outside of the box. My sister [Solange] has put me on to bands like [indie group] Of Montreal and some other different types of artists. I would love to do something like that on my next album. And starting a dynasty? I don’t know. I don’t think I’m ready for that yet. I still have time for myself. I’ve worked so hard and I need to relax and make sure I’m ready for that and I don’t think I am. But knowing I have time off… I don’t even know how to feel about that. I’m so excited. source: Beyoncé: artist of the decade - [the guardian] |
Daniel Radcliffe To Go Nude For ‘Deathly Hallows’ Posted: 30 Nov 2009 01:24 PM PST If you haven’t had the chance to see “Equus”, and you perverts want to see Daniel Radcliffe fully naked, then look no further than the “Harry Potter” franchise. Director David Yates confirmed the news, saying that Radcliffe will bare his bum in the new movies, which are slated to hit theaters in 2010 and 2011.
Who’s excited to see some naked wizard goodness? source: PHYSICAL: DVD, Blu-ray release will be biggest yet in franchise - [video business] |
Courtney Love and DJ Qualls Hook Up Posted: 30 Nov 2009 05:09 AM PST It is WAY too early in the morning to be envisioning the Empress of Coke and Skeletor's protégé making sexy times. Alas, here we are on a Monday morning recovering from a justified vodka-palooza filled weekend and Love has got herself some fresh blood.
Courtney Love sunk her raptor claws into DJ Qualls. Who? You say? Don't worry, I had to Google the boy too. DJ is the manorexic from "Road Trip" and "The New Guy."
The sheer level of icky going on here just makes me want to bathe in Windex. [NY Post] |
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