Sunday, 7 September 2008

Moore to release free film online






Inspired by Neil Young and Radiohead, Michael Moore testament release his new film online and for free.

The film, Slacker Uprising, follows Moore�s 62-city tour during the 2004 U.S. election to exchange young voters. It testament be available for three weeks as a release download to North American residents beginning Sept. 23.

Moore said he considered cathartic Slacker Uprising theatrically as �Michael Moore�s big election year movie� as he did with 2004�s Fahrenheit 9/11, which was highly critical of U.S. President George W. Bush.

Instead, Moore opted for a symbol of gratitude to his fans as he approaches the twentieth anniversary of his first base film, 1989�s Roger and Me.

�I view it�d be a nice way to celebrate my 20th yr of doing this,� Moore aforesaid. �And likewise help arrive out the vote for November. I�ve been cerebration about what I want to do to facilitate with the election this year.�

The 97-minute long Slacker Uprising testament be the first major film to be released in such a way.

Last December, Jackass 2.5 was streamed online and for free, but that was only a ingathering of remnant material from Jackass 2.

Experimentation in dispersion has been more common in the music industry, where the Internet has damaged traditional business models.

Moore took observance when Radiohead last year released their seventh album, In Rainbows, online with optional pricing. In 2006, Neil Young streamed his anti-war album Living With War for free before its standard release � now a more common practice.

If history is whatsoever measure, Slacker Uprising could have made a adequate sum in theatres. His last two films, Sicko ($24 gazillion US) and Fahrenheit Sept. 11 ($119 1000000) are deuce of the three highest-grossing documentaries ever.�








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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Dragon Force

Dragon Force   
Artist: Dragon Force

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Power
   



Discography:


Sonic Firestorm   
 Sonic Firestorm

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9


Valley of the Damned   
 Valley of the Damned

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 9




U.K. mightiness metallic element sestet Dragonforce formed in 1999 about the twin-guitar assault of Herman Li and Sam Totman, keyboard player Vadim Pruzhanov, and the powerful vocals of ZP Theart -- drummer David Mackintosh and bass voice player Adrian Lambert joined by and by. Dragonforce had already toured with the likes of Halford and Stratovarius in front the waiver of their debut, 2003's Valley of the Damned. The success of that record establish the melodic bikers a worldwide consultation, resulting in a train of sold-out concerts in Asia and Europe. The group's sophomore campaign, Sonic Firestorm, was released in 2004, followed by Cold Rampage in 2006.






Friday, 27 June 2008

Guy Wants Eddy Arnold to Coffin Up DNA

Eddie ArnoldA man in Orange County claims he's country legend Eddy Arnold's illegitimate son -- and wants Arnold's body unburied for a DNA test to prove it.

Arnold -- the crooner who brought us "You Don't Know Me" and "I Want to Go With You" -- died May 8, but Christopher Edward Tanner just filed a petition in Davidson County, Tenn. to have DNA testing done on Arnold's remains, as the Tennessean reports. Eddy's lawyer says that Arnold always denied having fathered Tanner.

And by the way: Tanner is 47 years old. Think he waited long enough?






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Artist: SOURCE

   Genre(s): 
Pop: Japan
   



Discography:


MOB SQUAD   
 MOB SQUAD

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11




 






Power Ranger takes to Auckland stage

Power Ranger’s star Michelle Langstone is leaving behind superhero action for something a little more grown-up.

The 29-year-old Ponsonby resident is well known for her roles on Power Rangers and McLeod’s Daughters. Now she plays the centre of a love triangle in the Harold Pinter story Betrayal, on at the Herald Theatre.

She stars alongside Oliver Driver and Colin Moy.

Michelle takes on the role of Emma, a wife whose illicit affair destroys her marriage and sabotages a friendship.

"It’s a really grown-up play for me in a lot of ways," she says.

In an unusual twist, Betrayal is told in reverse chronological order, starting at the end of the affair and tracking back to the forbidden first kiss.

"It’s quite complicated, but in a really compelling and engaging way," she says.

Michelle says working with the script by Pinter, winner of the Nobel prize for literature, has been rewarding.

"It’s an amazing, timeless, beautiful play and it’s a story anyone can relate to."

She says the play has also been a "wonderful shift" and quite a change for her after her most recent appearance on the action-packed series Power Rangers.

Michelle describes her time on the series as imaginative, crazy, and "so much fun", but says it is nice to swap screen acting for the stage, something she tries to do once a year.

She plans to head to Australia at the end of this year and see where the work takes her.

"New Zealand will always be my home and I really love it but I also like the challenge of setting myself adrift."

Betrayal runs at the Herald Theatre until July 19.





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Ice-T Plays the Feud, Is Played Out

Way to represent, Ice-T.
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The geriatric former rap star, embroiled in a nice YouTube dis war with Soulja Boy, officially handed in his street cred card last night with this embarrassing appearance on "Celebrity Family Feud."

For once the biggest mess in that family wasn't Coco.






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