Archive for May, 2008
Romeo Gives Away Free Single As New Album Nears
Posted by johnnytalkback on May 27, 2008
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Nicole Richie Wins Motherhood Award
Posted by sutukh on May 23, 2008

Socialite Nicole Richie will be honoured with a parenting award – just five months into motherhood.
The Simple Life star – who gave birth to her first child, daughter Harlow, in January – will receive a Golden Pacifier Award from Babytalk Magazine, according to its editor-in-chief Lisa Moran.
Moran tells America’s Ok! magazine, “Honouring Nicole Richie with a Babytalk Golden Pacifier Award might come as a surprise to some, but we felt that she deserved some recognition for her turnaround since becoming a mom.
“She’s grown up a lot since the arrival of little Harlow, and her creation of the Richie-Madden Children’s Foundation has demonstrated her efforts to set a good example by shining a spotlight on important issues affecting today’s families.”
Also to be recognised is former talk show host Ricki Lake for her 2008 documentary The Business of Being Born, which chronicles her home-birthing experience.
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Disney starts production on ‘Hannah Montana’ film
Posted by sutukh on May 23, 2008
Walt Disney Pictures has started production on “Hannah Montana: The Movie.”
The movie — which is slated for a spring 2009 release and was filmed in Los Angeles and Nashville — stars actress-singer Miley Cyrus in her first full-length feature film.
The comedy adventure is directed by Peter Chelsom and based on the Disney Channel’s “Hannah Montana,” in which Cyrus stars as a teenage girl who lives a secret life as a pop star.
The “Hannah Montana” series reaches more than 164 million visitors worldwide and has been ranked the No. 1 series among children 6 to 16 for two consecutive years, a release says.
Both Walt Disney Pictures and the Disney Channel are part of Burbank’s Walt Disney Co.
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‘The Mighty B!’: new Nickelodeon cartoon
Posted by sutukh on May 23, 2008
“The Mighty B!” follows the exploits of young Bessie Higgenbottom, a not-quite-10-year-old Honeybee scout so dedicated she imagines herself, at times, as the first badge-collecting superhero. There is, not to worry, plenty of dialogue — of the loud, hyper, neon-hued but occasionally very funny variety that is standard Nick. Indeed much has been made of Bessie’s voice, or at least of Amy Poehler, the gal behind her voice.
Between now famously impersonating Hillary Clinton on “Saturday Night Live” and starring next to Tina Fey in the movie “Baby Mama,” Poehler is riding one of those career tsunamis that could leave her on top of the world or amid the rubble and wreckage. Either way, she gives Bessie a nice lisp and an amusingly realistic tendency to yell and badger and obsess. Not that I would recognize these characteristics among any children of my acquaintance.
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Naked Brothers Band’s success follows the script
Posted by sutukh on May 23, 2008

This is how “Naked Brothers Band” star Alex Wolff rolls.
“I’m wearing the same pants as yesterday,” admits the 10-year-old Nickelodeon actor, recalling something he said to his mother earlier in the morning.
Turns out that during the cross-country trip he and his brother, Nat, have been taking to promote “The Naked Brothers Band” series (8:30 p.m. Saturdays) and new CD (”I Don’t Wanna Go to School”), a tube of toothpaste exploded in their suitcase. Their clothes had paste all over them — as well as a fresh minty taste.
That’s life as a young rock star. One minute you’re sleeping in your hotel room before meeting the fans. The next moment you have toothpaste all over your favorite T-shirt.
“Naked Brothers” came out of an idea from the siblings’ mother, writer-actress Polly Draper. She penned a script about her sons becoming huge rock stars. The project ended up as a mockumentary for Nickelodeon. It got such a great response that Nick executives turned it into a series.
From there, “The Naked Brothers Band” series has emerged as an out-of-the-box hit for Nickelodeon. The show’s popularity has translated in other ways for the brothers Wolff: The boys, who sing their own material and play their own instruments, have become real-life pop stars.
In real life, Nat and Alex aren’t that different from other boys their age. Alex, in particular, has a quick wit. Nat is more focused and a natural straight man for his brother’s one-liners.
The boys nicknamed themselves “Naked Brothers.” They used to call themselves that as tykes coming out of the tub.
Draper says the appeal of the show is “aspirational.”
Kids “feel like they know them. They like them,” she said.
The Wolffs write their music when they can fit it in between filming and going to school.
Nat wrote “I Don’t Wanna Go to School” one day when he said that very line to his mother. She said he could stay home if he wrote the song. He did. She made him go anyway.
A third season begins production this summer in New York, and “Polar Bears,” a made-for-TV movie starring the Naked Brothers, premieres June 6.
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Billy Ray shows support for Miley Cyrus
Posted by johnnytalkback on May 23, 2008
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Kung Fu Panda – Trailer
Posted by sutukh on May 23, 2008
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David Archuleta’s Take on Risky Business
Posted by johnnytalkback on May 22, 2008
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Cook triumphs over Archuleta on ‘American Idol’
Posted by sutukh on May 22, 2008

LOS ANGELES – The grown-up rocker triumphed over the smooth-voiced kid as David Cook claimed the “American Idol” title Wednesday, and it wasn’t as much of a surprise as it seemed.
While the judges all but crowned 17-year-old David Archuleta the night before, the voters decided otherwise — and in a huge and unexpected way. Host Ryan Seacrest said before the results that that the margin was 12 million votes, and it turns out they broke in the favor of the 25-year-old from Blue Springs, Mo.
Cook was overcome with emotion, bending toward the stage after his name was announced. When he stood up, his eyes were filled with tears, the second time in as many nights that the scruffy, grainy-voiced belter had broken down.
“This is amazing,” he said. “This is all your fault,” he added, addressing his brother, Andrew. The story goes that Cook was only tagging along with his sibling to the “Idol” auditions to lend support, and wound up getting on the show.
To close out the show’s sevent season, Cook immediately took the microphone and began to sing “Time of my Life,” a midtempo rocker by Nashville singer/songwriter Regie Hamm, winner of the annual “Idol” songwriting competition.
Cook refused to bow to the conventional during his three-song set Tuesday, with Collective Soul’s “The World I Know” as his pick for a closing performance. He also sang U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” and the power ballad “Dream Big,” his choice from the songwriting competition’s non-winning finalists.
“If I had to choose between playing a song that not a whole lot of people know that I could get behind, or the opposite, I’ll choose the lesser-known every time,” Cook told The Associated Press backstage Tuesday.
Judge Simon Cowell declared at the time that the song choices had sunk him, and told Archuleta that he’d scored a “knockout” in the boxing-themed performance finale.
But just before the winner was announced, Cowell uncharacteristically backtracked. He offered Cook an apology and said that the competition “wasn’t quite so clear cut as we called it” — even letting on that, for the first time, he felt either finalist would have been a worthy winner.
While “Idol” ratings were down all season, the final contest turned that tide, with with viewership for Tuesday’s show up 3 percent over last year’s performance finale, the network said Wednesday. That provoked a frenzy with a record 97.5 million audience votes cast by phone and text. Last year’s total vote count was 74 million.
Early in the show, host Ryan Seacrest played it coy, announcing that the split between the two contestants was 56 percent for one David, 44 percent for the other. Of course he left in question who got the lion’s share; that detail wouldn’t come until the closing moments of season seven.
While Archuleta was showered with praise by the judges all season, online bookies and observers kept the faith with Cook. One Web site, which tracks busy signals on the separate phone lines dedicated to each contestant, projected him the winner correctly Wednesday morning.
By strict “Idol” standards, being rebellious turned out to be worth the gamble for Cook, whose hip and scruffy style and ability to work the camera with a soulful gaze also proved to have overwhelming appeal.
Archuleta, of Murray, Utah, was the prodigy who consistently dazzled the show’s judges and thrilled screaming young fans. He would have been the youngest-”Idol” ever if he’d won, beating last year’s winner Jordin Sparks by mere days.
The teenager seemed to find the attention the show brought him overwhelming, often appearing to be speechless in the face of praise, but he was consistently professional onstage, with dulcet tones and poise that belied his shyness and tender age. He also became the focus of controversy when his father, Jeff, was reportedly getting too heavily involved in his son’s rehearsals and asked by the show’s producers to back off.
Archuleta made the most of his smooth voice Tuesday with Elton John’s “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” the inspirational ballad “In This Moment” and a reprise from earlier in the season of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”
Judge Randy Jackson exclaimed to Archuleta, “Dude, you are so good tonight. You are exactly what this show is about.” And Cowell told the teenager: “You came out here tonight to win, and what we have witnessed is a knockout.”
“I felt I had a disadvantage getting so much attention in the beginning. But winning isn’t the big concern. It’s always doing your best. … That’s what’s important,” he told The Associated Press backstage Tuesday.
During the show, viewers got songs from runners-up including Syesha Mercado, who dueted with Seal on his song “Waiting for You,” and a solo on “Hallelujah” by dreadlocked Jason Castro.
Other “Idol” contestant and name-brand pairings: Cook with ZZ Top, Archuleta with OneRepublic, Bryan Adams with the top six male singers and Brooke White with Graham Nash.
“Brooke looks so much better than Crosby,” Nash quipped backstage, referring to bandmate David Crosby.
The Jonas Brothers got the stage to themselves for a performance.
“American Idol” also celebrated the awfulness that is part of the show, usually confined to the early auditions, with a performance by failed contestant Reynaldo Lapuz that threw in University of Southern California cheerleaders and marching band members.
In Utah, Archuleta fans gathered to watch the finale took the loss like a collective kick. Mouths dropped, eyes widened and several teenage girls hugged and cried at a live viewing party at EnergySolutions arena in Salt Lake City.
“Did you feel that?” said Skippy Jessop, 30, his homemade sign now headed for the trash bin. “It felt like a punch in the gut. We all just stood there with our mouths hanging open.”
But fans say this won’t be the last note from Utah’s newest favorite son.
“He’s still a winner for sure,” said Cecily Estrada, 19, who attended Murray High School with Archuleta. “He’s gonna be big no matter what.”
He’s already scored one big endorsement: Toward the end of the live, two-hour broadcast, Archuleta was featured in a “Guitar Hero” commercial in which he reprised Tom Cruise’s lip-sync routine from the movie “Risky Business.” Instead of an air guitar, Archuleta played the small, plastic replica instrument from the popular video game.
But on Wednesday, it was the real guitarist who struck the biggest power chord.
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Khali to feature in Bollywood film for children
Posted by johnnytalkback on May 21, 2008
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