Sunday, 31 August 2008

'Austin Powers' bound for Blu-ray

All leash films in the series together in one boxed in set




All three "Austin Powers" movies testament debut Dec. 2 on Blu-ray Disc when Warners ships to stores the "Austin Powers Collection: Shagadelic Edition, Loaded With Extra Mojo."

The collection includes "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery," "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" and "Austin Powers in Goldmember," which grossed a collective $472 billion in U.S. theaters.

The films will not be available individually.


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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Kapiti artist's London show a sellout

Kapiti artist Shona Moller has cracked the lucrative British market, selling 19 out of 19 works at a London exhibition for a $116,000 payday.

However, it's not time to pack away the easel just yet. The show is expected to break even after costs.

The It's Not All Black show at Gallery 47 in central London was flooded by expat New Zealanders and British art-lovers.

"There were people waiting outside for the doors to open, tapping on the glass," Moller said.

The 19 works sold for an average of $6100 each. Among them was Wellington at Night with van Gogh Lights, pictured, which sold for $7300.

Also sold was a take on the London Tube map, in which English station names were replaced with Maori placenames.

Waterloo became Tirau, Leicester Square, Taupo, and Bond St, Taihape.

The work was a tongue-in-cheek take on colonisation.

Though the exhibition raised about $116,000, Moller said that by the time transport costs, travel and accommodation were taken into account, she would break even.

"But it's definitely raised my profile over here."

Art-lovers who missed out on the buying frenzy have also commissioned 10 further works from her.

The exhibition continues till Thursday.

 





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Tenacious D

Tenacious D   
Artist: Tenacious D

   Genre(s): 
Pop: Pop-Rock
   



Discography:


Tenacious D   
 Tenacious D

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 21




Rightfully hailed as "the superlative set on Earth," the super-sized acoustic metal/comedy duo Tenacious D was an improbable success story. Actually, Tenacious D was probably so successful exactly because they were so improbable: few citizenry would guess that 2 chunky guys bashing on acoustic guitars, telling songs like a tribute to the superlative vocal in the public (because they forgot how the superlative song in the world went after subjugation the Devil with it) became one of the biggest furor bands of the later '90s and 2000s. But the sheer personal magnetism, sense of humour, and get-up-and-go -- not to mention inspired songwriting -- of singers/guitarists/actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass (aka JB, Jables, KG, and Kage, among other aliases) took them from L.A.'s subway funniness picture to their own serial on HBO and a major-label album deal.


The crazed, wide-ranging sense of humour and intensity that Black brought to Tenacious D as well made him a sought character doer, appearance in films like Bob Roberts, The Cable Guy, and Saving Silverman; Gass' photographic film life history includes encouraging roles in Jacob's Ladder, Loose Hands, and Phylogenesis. Similarly, the D's act showcased Black's theatrical, versatile vocals and Gass' deft support on the guitar in on the face of it stream of consciousness songs just about smoke pot, the duo's musical and sexual prowess, and subjects straight proscribed of Dungeons & Dragons, as well as in equally absurd and imaginative sketches.


The duette met at an playing class and began playing together in 1994, making their live debut later that year at Al's Bar, acting simply one issue, the aforementioned homage to the world's superlative song, "Tribute." In the audience that night was comedian/actor David Cross, world Health Organization invited Black and Gass to appear with him and other like-minded performers such as Ben Stiller and Janeane Garofalo in a series of substitute comedy shows. The D soon headlined shows at venues like Pedro's and Largo, planting the seeds of a diehard religious cult following; not level their ominous pic debut in 1996's Bio-Dome slowed their impulse. The following year, their appearances on Bob Odenkirk and Cross' brilliant HBO sketch clowning programme Mr. Show With Bob and David and a 1998 functioning of "Sex Supreme" -- which sang the praises of a ménage à trois with KG and JB -- on Sabbatum Night Live hinted at the duo's just-beneath-the surface popularity, which began to rise into the mainstream with the group's 1999 HBO series. Though it lasted just three episodes, Tenacious D included, among other adventures, the group's search for "Inspirato," the cosmic creative force; the lovemaking triangle between Black, Gass, and a heavy perforated, Satanic clog social dancer world Health Organization threatened to destroy the mathematical group; and the discovery of Lee, Tenacious D's biggest fan. More of the D's brightly dumb songs debuted on the testify, and fans began trading and auctioning tV and audiotapes of Tenacious D. The yoke likewise played possible action gigs for friends like Beck, Pearl Jam, and the Foo Fighters and embarked on their showtime fully fledged term of enlistment; Epic south Korean won a bid war to sign the radical. In 2000, Black's popularity and prominence as an actor grew with roles in films like Jesus' Son and, particularly, High Fidelity, where his turn as the larger-than-life record stock clerk Barry made him a bona fide star. Meanwhile, the group worked on a self-titled debut album with the Dust Brothers, Dave Grohl, Phish's Page McConnell, Redd Kross' Steve McDonald, and other friends.


In 2001, the D's momentum come to critical mass: The group congeal proscribed on their second countrywide tour, playacting significantly bigger venues than before and marketing out many of their dates. And, contempt an attempt to echo Tenacious D at the last-place moment because of its back report, which pictured two babies chained to an altar, their debut entered the charts at a surprisingly strong number 33. Meanwhile, Spumco, the production company of Ren & Stimpy conceiver John K., crafted an befittingly witty and grimy video recording for the single "Nooky Her Gently," and, last-place only not least, the duette continued work on a Tenacious D pic.






Brosnan to play British Prime Minister

Pierce Brosnan is to play a British prime minister in director Roman Polanski's political thriller 'The Ghost'.
MTV reports that the film is based on the Robert Harris novel of the same name and tells the story of a ghostwriter (Nicolas Cage) who is hired to finish the memoirs of a former British prime minister (Brosnan).
But his research puts his own life in danger.
Shooting will begin in Europe in the autumn.
Brosnan will next be seen on Irish cinema screens in the musical 'Mamma Mia!'; it opens on 4 July.
Watch a feature on 'Mamma Mia!' here.

Country singer Mindy McCready charged with violating probation








FRANKLIN, Tenn. - Mindy McCready has been arrested in Tennessee and charged with violating her probation.

Authorities accuse the 32-year-old country singer of falsifying her community service records.

Williamson County Sheriff's Department officer Charlotte Spencer says McCready turned herself in Monday, posted the $5,000 bond and was released two hours later.

She is on probation for a 2004 drug charge.

Her lawyer, Lee Ofman, declined Thursday to comment on the new charge.

A corrections official says McCready will go before the judge who sentenced her, and he will decide what, if any, action to take.

McCready's court date wasn't immediately available.

She had a number 1 single in 1996 with "Guys Do It All the Time."










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Radiohead's 'In Rainbows' released as live album

Radiohead have made ten live recordings of tracks from their recent album, 'In Rainbows', available to download.

The recordings, made recently at the Hospital in Covent Garden, London and recorded by Nigel Godrich, are available to download on iTunes now.

The live songs available to download are:

'Bodysnatchers'
'House of Cards'
'Nude'
'Weird Fishes/Arpeggi'
'15 Step'
'Reckoner'
'Go Slowly'
'Videotape'
'Bangers & Mash'
'All I Need'

Meanwhile, Radiohead kicked off their UK tour in London's Victoria Park last night (June 24). Read the NME.COM gig report now.




Jun 25, 2008 at Victoria Park, London -
Jun 27, 2008 at Green, Glasgow -
Jun 29, 2008 at Lancashire County Cricket Club, Manchester -
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Charlie Almeida and Bruno Bertoni

Charlie Almeida and Bruno Bertoni   
Artist: Charlie Almeida and Bruno Bertoni

   Genre(s): 
Instrumental
   



Discography:


Midnight Flute   
 Midnight Flute

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 18