Thursday, 4 September 2008

`Hamlet 2' rocks with racy musical numbers

SAN DIEGO �

"Rock Me Sexy Jesus." "You're As Gay As the Day is Long." "Raped in the Face."


These aren't insults. They're song titles from the new film "Hamlet 2," which opened over the weekend.


The pic follows an eternally affirmative but marginally talented high school drama teacher as he mounts an ambitious musical sequel to "Hamlet" that he hopes will save the school's drama department. The irreverent songs come as choreographed musical numbers in the bookman production, which closes the film.


Director Andrew Fleming, a self-proclaimed fan of musicals, co-wrote the flick and its titillating tunes with "South Park" writer-producer Pam Brady.


"Because I'd never written songs before, we didn't know what the rules were," aforesaid Fleming, whose previous credits include "Nancy Drew" and "Dick." "We didn't experience you shouldn't write about the tasteless things loss around in your head."


Brady got some experience with silly songs when she worked on "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut" and "Team America: World Police," but that was "just a few lyrics," she said. "I had never actually written a full thing."


Fleming and Brady spent fin years writing the "Hamlet 2" screenplay. The songs came in a rush just earlier filming began.


"It was like an accidental panic foolery," Fleming said.


Though the songs' titles and lyrics are kooky and crass, they are presented with finish sincerity by drama teacher Dana Marschz (Steve Coogan) and his cast of misfit students. That's what makes the otherwise astringent songs sing, Brady said.


"This musical is coming from the mind of Dana Marschz, the teacher, and he doesn't think it's funny and he's non trying to be unsavoury," she said. "The laugh of it is that he's so damaged and he's trying to be so honest with his feelings simply he's so limited with his abilities that it ends up being completely inappropriate."


A trio of teenaged girls bob their heads as they sing "Rock Me Sexy Jesus."


"He's the son of God and I think that's nerveless," they chirrup. "But he's got a swimmer's frame like cypher do."



"Raped in the Face" is tempered as a heart-wrenching confessional set to piano, xylophone and violins.


"Therapy's taken me to a better place," the actors sing. "So why do I feel like I've been sacked in the face?"


The singalong, happy 1960s vibe of "You're As Gay As the Day is Long" belies its mostly unprintable lyrics.


"You're as gay as the nox is dark," the hale cast sings. "You're as gay as a unicorn park."


In crafting the songs, Fleming said he and Brady weren't aiming to offend.


"It was just what came to us of course," he aforementioned. "It possibly came extinct of defeat because we had seen so many musicals and we were trying to do something that was really funny.


"I'm not simulation these songs are as good as any musical ever," he continued. "I hope the great unwashed will think they're a breath of fresh air."


Coogan said the warmhearted nature of his character is what makes the play palatable.


"However false he might be, he's really passionate. He's non cynical," Coogan said. "He's trying to do something. He's trying to make a difference of opinion, and that's what underpins some of the dumb stuff in it."


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Monday, 25 August 2008

Ne-Yo Not Angry Over Britney Spears Album Snub

Ne-Yo says he bares no grudge towards Britney Spears, even though the singer did not manipulation any of the songs he wrote for her last record album 'Blackout'.


The singer-songwriter penned six songs for her 2007 LP, simply none were taken on board by the pop out star.


"I never met Britney Spears, I can't take animosity with someone I don't know." Ne-Yo tells MSNBC.com. "You have way bigger fish to christopher Fry, little mammy, than me about a couple songs.


"I tried to call her, call her people. They didn't want to fall a phone call, so I said all right, well, I guess I will take these songs that were written for Britney and give them to other people. Time is money."


Britney is presently working on her adjacent album (out in 2009) and Ne-Yo releases his third album 'Year of the Gentleman' in mid-September.




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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Guilame Nyckees

Guilame Nyckees   
Artist: Guilame Nyckees

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Aquarine EP   
 Aquarine EP

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 4




 





Brangelina Security French Fried Over Pap Fight

Friday, 27 June 2008

The Demigodz

The Demigodz   
Artist: The Demigodz

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


The Godz Must Be Crazy   
 The Godz Must Be Crazy

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7




 





Against All Authority and Common Rider

Sunday, 22 June 2008

Project Hate M C M X C I X

Project Hate M C M X C I X   
Artist: Project Hate M C M X C I X

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


When We Are Done   
 When We Are Done

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




 






Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Ritchie Splits With Boyfriend

Australian star KATE RITCHIE has ended her relationship with her longtime boyfriend CORBIN HARRIS.

The Home And Away star split from Harris after a one-year romance.

However, the 29-year-old insists the decision was mutual.

She says, "We remain great friends but at this time we have decided to go our separate ways."




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Friday, 30 May 2008

Bond 22 underway as new Bond girl announced

The new James Bond film has begun production at London's Pinewood Studios with Ukrainian actress Olga Kurylenko named as Bond's leading lady.
Principal photography on the eagerly anticipated 22nd James Bond adventure began yesterday with Daniel Craig reprising his role as 007.
The as-yet-untitled film will be directed by Marc Forster and follows the success of 'Casino Royale', the latest and highest grossing film in the series. 
Craig will be joined by a cast which includes critically acclaimed French actor Mathieu Amalric as the sinister villain, and Kurylenko. 
Gemma Arterton also joins the cast and will play the role of MI6 Agent Fields. However, despite recent reports, it is believed her role in the new movie will be significantly smaller than that of Kurylenko. 
The former model, who was last seen on screen in 'Hitman', will be the film's main 'Bond girl'.
Returning to the new movie from 'Casino Royale' are Judi Dench in her role as M, Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter and Giancarlo Giannini as Mathis.
Commenting on the commencement of production, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said: "We are fortunate to continue in the Bond tradition of attracting the finest international actors for our starring roles.
"Mathieu in the role of Dominic Greene, a leading member of the villainous organization introduced in Casino Royale', will be a powerful counterpart to Daniel's portrayal of Bond.
"Olga Kurylenko will play the dangerously alluring Camille, who challenges Bond and helps him come to terms with the emotional consequences of Vesper's betrayal." 
The new Bond movie is scheduled for release on 07 November 2008.