Monday, May 31, 2010

Ramona and Beezus new behind the scenes

Selena Gomez and The Scene - Round and Round Music Video PIC

"Happy Memorial Day! Here in Budapest we are working on the movie, I wanted to stop in and say hello and let you all know that I finished the music video this weekend and cannot wait for you guys to see it. Below is some more behind the scene videos of the upcoming movie Ramona and Beezus out July 23." - Selena Gomez

Round and Round is going to premiere on June 18th in Radio Disney and the music video will premiere in Disney Channel on June 20th. June 22nd it will be available for download in iTunes.

Can't wait.....So exited.......Can't wait fot his and Can't be tamed album!! Very Exited!! :)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Can't Be Tamed Album Sampler


So far EVERY song sounds good to me :) how about you guys?

1. LIBERTY WALKS
2. WHO OWNS MY HEART
3. I CAN'T BE TAMED
4. EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN
5. TWO MORE LONELY PEOPLE
6. FORGIVENESS AND LOVE
7. PERMANENT DECEMBER
8. STAY
9. SCARS
10. TAKE ME ALONG
11. ROBOT
12. MY HEART BEATS FOR LOVE

Youtube Ripped. Took me a while so please credit disneychannelneeds.blogspot.com if you post somewhere else :)

Miley Cyrus - Can't Be Tamed 2 Disc Limited Edition Info.

Disc: 1
1. LIBERTY WALKS
2. WHO OWNS MY HEART
3. I CAN'T BE TAMED
4. EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN
5. TWO MORE LONELY PEOPLE
6. FORGIVENESS AND LOVE
7. PERMANENT DECEMBER
8. STAY
9. SCARS
10. TAKE ME ALONG
11. ROBOT
12. MY HEART BEATS FOR LOVE

Disc: 2
1. BREAKOUT
2. START ALL OVER
3. 7 THINGS
4. KICKING AND SCREAMING
5. BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN
6. FLY ON THE WALL
7. LET'S GET CRAZY
8. HOEDOWN THROWDOWN
9. THESE FOUR WALLS
10. WHEN I LOOK AT YOU
11. OBSESSED
12. SPOTLIGHT
13. GNO
14. I LOVE ROCK AND ROLL
15. PARTY IN THE USA
16. HOVERING
17. SIMPLE SONG
18. SEE YOU AGAIN
19. THE CLIMB

Credits to Amazon

A.R.RAHMAN's new score, "Raavan"


From the Composer of Oscar winning Slumdog Millionaire (New Hindi Film / Bollywood Movie / Indian Cinema Music CD) [Import][Soundtrack]

Product Details

* Audio CD (April 30, 2010)
* Number of Discs: 1
* Format: Import, Soundtrack
* Label: T-Series

Track Listings
1. Beera (Vijay Prakash, Mustafa Kutaone, Keerti Sagathia)
2. Behene De (Karthik, Mohamed Irfan)
3. Thok De Killi (Sukhwinder Singh, Am'nico)
4. Ranjha Ranjha (Rekha Bharadwaj, Javed Ali, Anuradha Sriram)
5. Kili Re (Reena Bharadwaj)
6. Kata Kata (Ila Arun, Sapna Awasthi, Kunal Ganjawalla)

iNFO from [amazon.com]

Rahman may have grown by leaps and bounds over the years, working with some of the biggest names all over India and outside, but his finest scores still continue to be reserved for one person, Mani Ratnam. And for good reason too, considering the way Mani Ratnam has treated each of those songs in his movies. There are number of gems in the album, most notably being 'Ranjha Ranjha', 'Beera Beera' and 'Thok De Killi'. Go for it, this one is not to be missed as it has Rahman coming up with one of his best soundtracks in recent times. --platform47.com

With Raavan, the Mani Ratnam- Rahman duo are ready to take on the music world once again with rich compositions and Earthy feel to this modern tale set against the theme of a classic mythological story. With 6 songs and a mix of assorted singers like Vijay Prakash, Sukhwinder Singh, Rekha Bharadwaj, Ila Arun, Kunal Ganjawala and other noted artists, the album is a treat for Rahman fans. Starting with a tribal song, the CD combines this with an upbeat melody, a romantic melodious number, a fast paced song and ends with a folk number.

New MovieScore Media CD: BLACK DEATH (Christian Henson)


Set during the first outbreak of the bubonic plague in England, Black Death is a dark horror adventure movie that features a highly original score by Christian Henson. In his third collaboration with director Christopher Smith, Henson (whose scores for The Secret of Moonacre and Triangle are also available from MovieScore Media) has created a sonic world that fuses a modern approach to film scoring with a strikingly authentic sound. Using modern instruments, including a guitar quartet, and unusual playing techniques such as singing through a traditional tuba or playing the violin in a “primitive” viol-like style, Henson has created one of the most original film scores we’ve come across in recent time. Standout elements of the score is the contrast between relentless action and sparse melodic themes. A musical work filled with darkness, beauty and mystery. Not to be missed!

1.Pestilence
2. Lovers
3. Flaggelants
4. Marsh
5. Mercy
6. Banquet
7. France
8. Word
9. Departure
10. Brotherhood
11. Fireside
12. Necromancer
13. Company
14. Averil
15. Dalywag
16. Reunion
17. Ulrich
18. Flight
19. Osmund
20. Epilogue
21. End

Sound clips and more info:
http://www.moviescoremedia.com/blackdeath.html

CD distributed by Screen Archives Entertainment:
http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/14004

Album available for download from iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/black-death-original-motion/id372605947

Album available for download from MovieScore Media (320kbit mp3):
http://www.payloadz.com/go?id=1251740

MMS10011 • BLACK DEATH (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Music Composed by CHRISTIAN HENSON
Release date (download): May 25, 2010
Release date (CD): June 1, 2010

HOWARD SHORE's "TWILIGHT: ECLIPSE" score CD



http://www.amazon.com/Twilight-Saga-Eclipse-Various-Artists/dp/B003JQZXW2/ref=pd_sim_m_4

Product Details

* Audio CD (June 29, 2010)
* Original Release Date: 2010
* Number of Discs: 1
* Format: Soundtrack
* Label: E1 Music

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

FERNANDO VELASQUEZ - EL MAL AJENO (FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS) (CD)


EL MAL AJENO (FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS) (CD) Composed by: Fernando Velazquez

Sample Tracks
http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/13741/EL-MAL-AJENO-FOR-THE-GOOD-OF-OTHERS/

The new score by Fernando Velázquez (composer of “The Orphanage”). With the collaboration of the prestigious Symphonic Orchestra of Euskadi, Velázquez creates a careful and very precise score full of hypnotic and imaginative cadenzas, in some of Bernard Herrmann or James Newton Howard fantastic films scores way.

1. LA ESCALA DEL DOLOR 4:51
2. ¿DÓNDE LE HAN DISPARADO? 4:31
3. TÚ ERES MUCHO MÁS GUAPO 1:11
4. EL MAL AJENO 5:15
5. ENTONCES, ¿POR QUÉ SIGUE VIVA? 2:12
6. HA SIDO POR TU CULPA 4:19
7. ¿LE HAS PUESTO NOMBRE YA? 1:59
8. LO HE HECHO MUY MAL, ¿NO? 4:53
9. ÉL ME CURÓ 2:20
10. NO PUEDO PERDER A MI NIÑA 5:51
11. YA ME HAGO CARGO YO 5:34
12. PONLE EL QUE TÚ QUIERAS 2:49
13. FINAL 4:51
14. I WILL RUN 4:01

JAN.A.P.KACZMAREK - PASSCHENDAELE (1000 EDITION) (CD)


PASSCHENDAELE (1000 EDITION) (CD) Composed by: Jan A.P. Kaczmarek

http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/14000/PASSCHENDAELE-1000-EDITION/


1000 edition.

Polish composer Jan A.P. Kaczmarek has created a powerful, beautiful and dramatic score for the Canadian film Passchendaele. Newly released on DVD and Blu-Ray, Kaczmarek's stunning score at last comes to CD in this special limited edition!

Set during the height of the First World War, Passchendaele tells the story of Sergeant Michael Dunne (Paul Gross), a Canadian soldier who is brutally wounded in France and returns home emotionally and physically scarred. While in the military hospital in Calgary, he meets Sarah (Caroline Dhavernas), a mysterious and attractive nurse for whom he develops a passionate love. When Sarah's younger, asthmatic brother, David (Joe Dinicol), signs up to fight in Europe, Michael feels compelled to return to Europe to protect him. Michael and David, like thousands of Canadians, are sent to fight in the third battle of Ypres, a battle against impossible odds, commonly known as "Passchendaele." It is a story of passion, courage and dedication, showing the heroism of those that fought in battle, and of the ones that loved them.

1. Passchendaele (6:16)
2. The Attack (2:06)
3. Separation (10:31)
4. Little Town (3:07)
5. Pain (2:54)
6. There Is A River … (4:54)
7. Frontline Moves 100 Yards (:59)
8. The Cross (2:25)
9. No Solution (7:25)
10. The War (5:35)

Listen to SOUND CLIPS, here.

MARK THOMAS - flicka 2


FLICKA 2 (CD) Composed by: Mark Thomas

Sample Tracks
http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/13998/FLICKA-2/

We have worked with British composer Mark Thomas on several albums before (Shadows in the Sun, Back in Business, Tales of the Riverbank) – our fourth collaboration presents his wonderfully spirited, melodic and Americana-tinged score for Flicka 2, 20th Century Fox's sequel to the 2006 theatrical feature. This is Mark Thomas' third score for director Michael Damian, who is an accomplished musician himself and has a strong belief in the role of melody and the power of music in his storytelling. The Flicka 2 score features many tender moments where the solo guitar takes the lead over soft strings, but also darker orchestral music as well as big, sweeping thematic writing matching the grand vistas of the film's Wyoming setting.

1. Opening Titles 1:04
2. Time to Go 0:54
3. Saddle Up 1:31
4. Flicka Appears 1:29
5. Snake Bite 0:58
6. Carrie Nurses Flicka 1:20
7. Stampede 1:34
8. Flicka Recovers 1:53
9. Chores 2:45
10. Ranch at Night 1:25
11. Bonfire 1:22
12. The Diary 2:07
13. They Take Flicka 1:50
14. Carrie Reads to Flicka 1:19
15. Flicka Runs Away 0:59
16. The Search 2:13
17. See You In Court 1:03
18. Before the Show 0:19
19. The Show 1:54
20. Slaughterhouse 0:46
21. Use Some Help 1:34
22. Back to the Wild 2:35
23. Flicka Returns 2:33

ERIC SERRA - LES AVENTURES D'ADELE BLANC-SEC


LES AVENTURES D'ADELE BLANC-SEC (CD)
Composed by: Eric Serra

Sample Tracks HERE:
http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/13987/LES-AVENTURES-DADELE-BLANC-SEC/


1. L'Adèle - Catherine Ringer & Eric Serra
2. Hiéroglyphes
3. Ferdinand Titubant
4. Un Ptérodactyle Est Né
5. Inspecteur Caponi
6. Petrodak Attaque
7. Les Lettres De Zborowsky
8. J Comme Jardin
9. Mehara
10. Le Tombeau De Patmosis
11. La Malédiction De Wadjet
12. Dieuleveut Le Maléfique
13. Souvenir D'Adèle
14. Que Fait La Police ?
15. Appelez-Moi L'Intérieur
16. L'Oeuf Et Les Scientifiques
17. La Becquée
18. La Valse D'Adèle
19. Agathe
20. Un Etrange Invité
21. La Cellule
22. Crapodak A La Tour Eiffel
23. Nonna
24. L'Ogre De Garbarie
25. Marijo En Prison
26. Adèle Et Le Président
27. Crapodak Nelson Et La Baballe
28. L'Art Du Camouflage
29. Pterolovshak
30. Temps Mort
31. Trukenplum
32. Le Chemin De La Guillotine
33. Un Petit Tour De Ptérodactyle
34. Justin A La Chasse
35. Préparation Au Rituel
36. Rituel De Résurrection
37. Patmosis Et Coryza
38. Ma Soeur Ma Jumelle
39. Axidan
40. Jeanne Et Ferdinand
41. Une Nuit Au Louvre
42. Le Pharaon Et Le Sac En Toile
43. Le Bal Des Momies
44. Les Soeurs Blanc-Sec
45. Momies En Goguette
46. Le Bouquet
47. La Dame Au Chapeau Vert
48. Bon Voyage Mademoiselle Blanc-Sec
49. Adèle Blanc-Sec - Eric Serra & Thomas Dutronc

BRUNO COULAIS - babies


BABIES (CD) Composed by: Bruno Coulais
Sample Tracks HERE:
http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/13818/BABIES/


1. The Perpetual Self, or "What Would Saul Alinsky do?"
2. Baby
3. Les Bébés
4. Hattie
5. Moulins
6. Marie
7. Eveil Marie
8. Les Chutes
9. Le Jeu des Bébés
10. Berceuse
11. Premiers pas
12. La Toilette des Bébés
13. Sommeil de Hattie
14. Bayarjagal
15. Rèverie
16. Ponijao
17. La Marche des Bébés
18. Les Cheveux

EDWARD SHEARMUR - mother and child


MOTHER AND CHILD (CD) Composed by: Edward Shearmur

Sample Tracks available HERE:
http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/13789/MOTHER-AND-CHILD/

A drama centered around three women: A 50-year-old woman, the daughter she gave up for adoption 35 years ago, and an African American woman looking to adopt a child of her own. 2010

1. Little One (03:11)
performed by Lucy Schwartz
2. Karen (02:13)
3. A Dream (01:32)
4. Nora Takes A Turn (01:50)
5. Elizabeth (04:19)
6. Elizabeth And Paul (03:11)
7. A Kind Word (00:37)
8. Paco (02:29)
9. A Wedding (00:55)
10. Elizabeth Alone (04:40)
11. Elizabeth's Letter (02:56)
12. Mother And Child (00:48)
13. Ray Keeps The Baby (01:54)
14. The Letter Is Found (02:06)
15. A Waltz For Karen (03:05)
16. Karen's Letter (04:26)

Total Duration: 40:12

SOUND CLIPS from JAMES NEWTON HOWARD's "THE LAST AIRBENDER"


There are two clips of tracks from the Airbender score here - http://www.myspace.com/lastairbender

Airbender Suite is apparently 11 minutes long so the clip is not representative of the entire track, but still the tension is well built up there in the short span too. Flow Like Water sounds really interesting in its own merit as well.

Can't Be Tamed iTunes Rip Official Music Video Download



Sunday, May 23, 2010

Demi Lovato GMA HDTV



DOWNLOAD
Credits to original uploaders.

Emily Osment - New Song Lets all be Friends

Ramona and Beezus Sneak Peek - You're too Easy

Annoying Music/Noise?

When you guys come to my blog do you ever hear music or noise randomly? im pretty sure its coming from this blog but i have noooooooooooooo idea from where! there isnt anything playing when i scroll down so idk where the sound is coming from. and i did not put it in the blog so i have no clue where its coming from.

questions? ideas? comments?

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Guess Whose Back????

Ashley Tisdale is set to star a in her very own new movie as everyone's favorite mean girl, Sharpay.
It will most likely be a disney channel original movie but no further details have released. Ashley is currently recording songs for the movie.

The release date is still uncertain.

I suck at tv shows :P

Since i hardly EVER upload TV shows and i care about you guys and your disney channel needs (haha) i'd like to personally invite you to my friend's amazing blog! http://www.disneyfrenzy.co.nr/

He uploads almost all the tv shows and episodes from DC so visit them whenever your lookin for TV shows! :)

Make Can't Be Tamed #1 on Itunes for a week!!!


"OK people, here's the deal. If "Can't Be Tamed" ends up as the #1 single on iTunes this week (the cut off is Sunday night), we'll give you all on Facebook & MySpace the first sneak peak at her full length concert DVD later next week! Here is the link to get the single:http://bit.ly/mcsnkpeek tell your friends!"

-Miley Cyrus Facebook/Myspace

Friday, May 21, 2010

Jonas Brothers - L.A. Baby GMA Live

Camp Rock 2 - Official Soundtrack Cover

Demi Lovato & Jonas Brothers "Can't Back Down" Live Good Morning America

Hannah Montana 4 - First Look

Movie Review Of "Kites"

KitesStar Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Kangna Ranaut, Barbara Mori, Kabir Bedi, Nick Brown, Yuri Suri

Story / Writer: Akash Khurana, Anurag Basu, Robin Bhatt
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Producer: Rakesh Roshan, Sunaina Roshan
Director: Anurag Basu

So, the Hrithik biggie is finally here and looking all loaded. Picture this, our very own Greek god on the run with this exotic babe from the far-far-away. Together they defy an omnipotent capo and his trigger-happy son who has sworn to hunt them down.

Add a dash of breathtaking locales, adrenalin pumping action and some steamy scenes to the tale of these incongruous lovers and voila... ‘Kites’ is ready to soar at the box-office across the globe or so thinks Mr Anurag basu.

But alas, all the good things about Kites only end up on writer’s desk and what you see on screen is one confused attempt by the director who can’t decide between his Bollywood roots and Hollywood style, and ends up delivering a hackneyed wild goose chase. I mean, come on, it took three people to write a chase film so predictable?

First half, with its monotonous music and prolonged love-dovey glances, hampers the fast paced opening to the story in the sin-city where avaricious J makes his living as a salsa dancer.

As a sideline, he marries immigrant women to get them green cards. When Gina (Kangna), the rich daughter of a powerful casino owner Bob (Kabir Bedi), falls for him, J. goes along in order to marry into money.

He discovers that his future brother-in-law, the vicious, homicidal Tony (Nick Brown), is about to marry a beautiful Mexican woman named Natasha (Barbara Mori), whom J knows as Linda, the last of the immigrant women he married. Love blooms 'again' between the two and they elope by ditching the jilted brother-sister duo.

We, as not so privileged moviegoers, don’t get too see the real taste of Hrithik and Barbara’s steamy romance, which is specially crafted in the 90-minute song-less thriller for their first-world audience. Instead we get to see them as half-naked fugitives squabbling in Spanish, English and god-knows-what at an outpost and at best nuzzling at times.

Even the climax sequence, which was supposed to be the emotional highpoint of the film, evoked mirth from the audience, clearly exposing the chinks in the director’s plot.

To his credit Mr Basu, aptly goes back and forth with the narrative and gives a fine visual appeal to his project but a plot sans any major twists makes J and Natasha's love-on-the-run a non-starter.

Performance-wise, Hrithik shines in his role though, at places, it seems he is pitching a bit too hard for his case in Hollywood. Barbara Mori despite over flashing her toothy smile manages to engage the audience with her Mexican good looks and Spanish charm.

Kangna is merely doing a favour to Mr Basu in Kites with her cameo. Kabir Bedi as suave rich-daddy is a predictable replica of his earlier performances.

Nick Brown, clearly, seems to be watching wrong sort of movies to prepare for his Tony-the-wacko-brother part. If it is his natural style then I'm even more sorry him as an actor. His anger and actions are incomprehensible at times even by his own standards.

Music by Rajesh Roshan not only lacks the magic but also hampers the prospects of Kites being a slick thriller.

As for Mr Basu, he has made a very average effort in Kites. Now it’s time for him to accept the consequences like a man or as they’ll tell it in Spanish- ‘A lo hecho, pecho’, Mr Basu.

Movie Review Of "Badmaash Company"

Badmaash CompanyStarring Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Meiyang Chang, Vir Das

Written & Directed by Parmeet Sethi

Rating: ***

There’s a longish sequence in an American eatery in the second-half of this deeply flawed and yet refreshingly cool urbane casual and yet highly cinematic work where Shahid Kapoor’s Karan, by now on the road to seemingly irredeemable moral degeneration is told by his partner, played by newcomer Vir Das, that he wants out.

The way that sequence progresses and the manner in which the two actors play out a conventional friends-falling-apart moment, just makes you forgive all the excesses of inflated self-worth that the script suffers from in the last 90 minutes of this endearing though exasperating experience.

Badmaash Company is a film that is too smart for its own good. The main characters, four friends bonded by the collective will to grow rich overnight, go through a series of caper experiences.

Not all of it is either convincing or even interesting. After a point, we know exactly where this quartet is hurling to. And the slide out of moral degeneration is never touching enough to make us shed a tear for these misguided over-reachers.

The doom comes none too soon, and then the narrative proceeds without a proper graph. By the time Karan (Shahid Kapoor)’s spunky girl Bulbul (Anushka Sharma) leaves him the script begins to look like one of those subverted morality tales from the house of the Bhatts where the heroes talk with clenched fists and heroines weep in their pillows as their companions come home in a drunken stupor.

We’ve been here before. But wait. There is a sense of intuitive cockiness about the narrative which just sees the film’s improbable mixture of the trendy and the trite (in how many ways will the upright father ask the devil-may-care son to leave home as the mother bites her lips and wrings her hands???) to the final stretch of predictable moral redemption.

There is a sense of the predictable and yet the unpredictable in the storytelling. Debutant director Parmeet Sethi’s screenplay is one of those things that you want to believe merely because it sounds so smart on paper.

But not all of this makes complete or even incomplete sense. The climax about colour-bleeding shirts being sold to America as the Next Best Thing is much too far-fetched to work even as a part of a con caper.

Nonetheless Badmaash Company has a lot going for itself. The first-half when Karan meets Bulbul, Chandu and Chang to create an instantly materialistic energy, gets you interested in these out-of-control lives.

You don’t quite empathize with their overweening goals. But at least they seem to know their minds, even if on occasions the plot doesn’t seem to know what it’s doing.

There’s something pitch-friendly about the four actors and the way they tackle the plot -material which never seems fully sure of itself. It’s sometimes cool sometimes over-reaching itself.

If the film holds together it’s because of the bonafide enthusiasm and unconditional
surrender to the proceedings of the actors.

Shahid Kapoor pitches in another perfectly poised and subtle performance even though his character’s graph gets blurred towards the end. You can’t stop caring for Karan’s
character because Shahid doesn’t let go of his centre even when the narrative gets shaky.

Anushka Sharma in a stunning makeover conveys her character’s spirit and spunk through her well-toned body language and that twinkle in the eye. Tragically a lot of her speech and morality, and this goes for a lot of film’s careless periodicity, is not 1990s (the film’s setting) at all.

Vir Das as the film buff with a roving eye negotiates his character with gentle care. Here’s one actor who knows what he’s doing even when his character doesn’t. And Meiyang Chang as the chinky-eyed alcohol guzzling Gangtok-guy seems made for his character.

Badmaash Company is an extremely smart and smart-looking film. But its sassy all-knowing tone cannot hide a certain bankruptcy of genuinely inventive ideas. This is a fatally-flawed film about seriously flawed characters. The packaging is glamorous but not over-done. The dialogues convey a ring of truth without bending backwards to be cool.

And though guilty of extravagant flights of fancy (the way our quartet of protagonists plunder the American Dream can only be called wishful thinking) Badmaash Company has enough going for itself to make it an experience worth our while.

And never mind the blind spots. Whoever said life in the movies was meant to be a bed of roses?

Moview Review Of "Raavan"

RaavanBeera Munda - Undisputed, Unlawful, Untamed (Abhishek Bachchan)

Dev Pratap Sharma - The Punisher, The Law, The Righteous (Vikram)
Ragini - Conscience, Beauty, Music (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan)
Synopsis: TEN HEADS TEN MINDS A HUNDRED VOICES ONE MAN
Did, such a man ever exist Was' he Just a myth... or does he live even today...?
What is the line that divides Good from Evil..? Do our understanding change when we look from the opponent's perspective...?

The bond between the hunter and the Hunted between the Captor and the Captive seems to be a bond of do or die... The tension between opposites often seems so electric, that it isolates them from the rest of the world, leaving just the two - All alone...

Are Ten Heads better then one...?

Is there a Ram inside Raavan? And a Raavan Inside each of us?? RAAVAN is not a story. It is a world. Dev falls in love with Ragini, a spunky classical dancer who is as unconventional as him. They get married and he takes up his new post in Lal Maati, a small town in northern India. A town where the word of law is not the police but Beera, a tribal who has, over the years, shifted the power equation of the place from the ruling to the have- nots of the area.

Dev knows, that the key to bringing order to any place is to vanquish the big fish; in this case- Beera. In one stroke Dev manages to rip open Beera's world, and set in motion a chain of events which will claim lives, change fortunes. Beera, injured but enraged hits back starting a battle that draws Dev, Beera and Ragini into the jungle.

The jungle which is dense, confusing, scary. And in this journey they must comfort their own truth. A journey which will test their beliefs, convictions and emotions. Emotions, which are as scary and confusing as the forest.

The forest becomes the battleground. The battle between good and evil, between Dev, and Beera, between Ram and Raavan. But when the lines dividing good and evil are blurring fast whose side will you take.

When hate turns to love and the good start' looking evil, which side will you battle for? Love is a battle that nobody wins but everyone must fight. Even this Raavan.

Written and directed by Mani Ratnam, it stars Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Vikram in the lead roles while Govinda, Ravi Kishan, Nikhil Dwivedi, Tejaswini Kolhapure and Priyamani play key supporting roles.

It has been simultaneously made in Tamil as RAAVANAN with a slightly different cast. Vikram, who plays Dev in Hindi version, plays Veera, a Naxalite leader (Ravana) in Tamil version, whereas Prithviraj plays a Police officer.

Abhishek Bachchan is there only in Hindi version; however Aishwarya Rai is there in both the versions. The film is also dubbed into Telugu and other regional languages.

Mani Ratnam has approached the story from the perspective of Veera (RAAVAN).

The music and lyrics of the movie are done by Oscar winners A. R. Rahman & Gulzar. The audio rights are with T- Series.

RAAVAN, which hits the screens in June 2010, is jointly distributed by Madras Talkies and Big Pictures.

Movie Review Of "Its A Wonderful After Life" Hai Marjawaan!

Hai Marjawaan!Starring Shabana Azmi, Goldy Notay, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Jimi Mistry

Written & Directed by Gurinder Chadha

Rating: **

As Shakespeare said in another context, this is a grave matter. Gurinder Chadha’s new….er, ghoulish comedy (for the want of a better terminology) is also a gravy matter. Ghouls rise from the dead and mess around with ladels of curries and gravies in what could easily be termed the most messy climax of desi-gone-ballistic-firangi cinema.

By the time the masala curries chutneys gravies and other acidic edibles begin to fall across a singing-dancing gathering of NRIs at a big fat Punjabi wedding, the plot is too far gone to be called eccentric or even bizarre.

Hai Marjawaan (It’s A Wonder Afterlife) is one those films that should not have happened. It is way too strained in concept and far too outlandish in execution to hold the audiences’ interest beyond the first ten minutes when we see the benignly murderous Mrs Sethi ( Shabana Azmi, in full-blooded form) surrounded by the ghosts of the people she killed because they wouldn’t let their kin be married to her overweight daughter.

The half-dead people in this half-baked attempt to combine spook with satire spend the film’s entire playing time counseling and cajoling the harassed Mrs Sethi. Beyond a point watching the murder victims with the murder weapons permanently in place begins to get tedious and nauseous.

For how long can we watch a man with chicken curry bursting out of his intenstines? Or a woman with rolling-pin sticking out of her head? The ghosts try to be funny. They are just exasperating.

But make no mistake. This film has great redemptive qualities. The romantic lead Sendhil Ramamurthy is certainly not one of them.

After the hype about making the ladies swoon Sendhil turns out to be pretty much a ramp-walker on camera adding precious little to a badly-written part. On the other hand his puffed-up soul-mate Goldy Notey as the fat girl with no marriage prospects fills up the screen with her affectionate warmth.

It’s Shabana Azmi who finally lifts this creaking protesting piece of zonked-out what-you-may-call-it from the zone of the groan.

Infusing an intuitive candour to her eccentric larger-than-life character Shabana lifts almost every sagging scene with her muted empathy towards characters who are incomplete and insubstantiated not only because they play ghosts but because they’ve been written as shadowy figures signifying a genre-breaking defiance rather than any real connect with the British Indian community.

Where are the real warm-hearted character from Bend It Like Beckham in this one?

Ironically the most real character in this ode to the spirit of maternal over-protectiveness is a British girl names Linda (played with effective self-irony by Sally Hawkins).

Lately returned from India after a spiritually enlightening experience Linda’s passion for Indian spiritualism in many ways defines the Westerner’s quest for nirvana that makes them look ridiculous to the outsider.

In many ways the same holds true of the film. It tries so hard to move away from the stereotypes of the diaspora cinema that it ends up entering the territory of the tripped-out. The elements from the dead that pursue the harrowed mom are so baroque in their other-worldliness you wonder how they ever thought they could link themselves to the fate of an unmarried Indian girl.

To compound my eyes I saw It’s A Wonderful Afterlife in its weird Hindi dubbed version where the British characters speak Hindi like caricatural Pathani characters in Bollywood films. Whoever advised the director Gurinder Chadha to dub in Hindi is not her friend.

What was she thinking when she embarked on this voyage of the spooks in search of baroque ki manzil?

If you are a diehard Shabana Azmi fan like I am, you could watch this film for the sheer joy of seeing her take over the show without getting in the way of the scary humbug that sticks out of every nook and corner.

But if you are a fan of Gurinder Chadha’s work then rent a dvd of Bend It Like Beckham instead.

Movie Review Of "Kuch Kariye"


Starring: Sukhwinder Singh, Vikrum Kumar, Shreya Narayan and Rufy Khan

Director: Jagbir Dahiya

Rating: *½

First thing that immediately comes to your mind after watching popular singer Sukhwinder Singh deliver his first scene as an actor in this acting debut film of his is that acting is just not his cup of tea and the film ahead is going to be one helluva torture ride having to bear him as the main lead of the film.

Rishi (Sukhwinder Singh), a simple and honest musician in love with Alpna (Shreya), who is forced by the people of his city to leave his home town and move to Mumbai.

Here he meets two other boys Javed Khan (Vikrum Kumar) and Shani (Rufy Khan) who have also come to Mumbai in search of their destiny and fortune. Together, they realise, that all of them share same passion for films. They are also an idealistic lot and want to bring a change in the society.

They believe that a positive thought can change the course of life. If one is able to rise above the personal selfish needs, one can bring a change is what they believe in. With stroke of luck, they do begin their film. They meet Roza Khuahhish) and Pappu Halva (Mustaque Khan) and with her support their plans start falling in place.

However, destiny has planned something else. There is terror and loss. Rishi is overcome with grief and disillusion. Will he choose the right path? Will Rishi and his friends manage to achieve their goal?

Will Rishi be able to change the thinking of law and outlaws? Does disillusion wait for Rishi at the end of the journey? You get all your answers if you manage to stay awake till the climax.

Debutante director Jagbir Dahiya’s Kuchh Kariye tries hard to deal with the current socio political scenario and tries to incorporate certain contemporary and relevant issues.

Kuchh KariyeBut despite such good intentions the film falls flat on its face mainly due to its amateurish direction, unintentionally
hilarious acting by its main lead Sukhwinder Singh and a confusing script that keeps jumping genres.

It keeps going off tangent in various directions and then suddenly comes together for what plot it began with. What further irritates is the shoddy treatment. Production values are poor and none of the technical departments impress.

Sukhwinder Singh should understand he is no Salman Khan by going shirtless many times! We wish to advice him to stick to singing which he is very good at and don’t ever try acting again. Shriya is good though especially in emotional scenes. Rest all are competing with each other as to who shall irritate you the most!

For a film with one of country’s best singer as its main lead, the music should have been good atleast but well that one area alls bags a big zero!

Kuchh Kariya is apt for you if you are seeking solace and want to have a good nap in the cool comforts of an AC cinema hall in this sweltering heat.

Movie Review Of "City of Gold"

City of GoldStarring Karan Patel, Seema Biswas, Ankush Chowdhary, Satish Kaushik, Kashmira Shah

Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar

Rating: *** ½

Move aside. There is no room for artifice in Mahesh Manjrekar’s latest work. A raw guttural gritty intense edgy mordant and finally devastating look at the world of the damaged and the ravaged, City Of Gold is as powerful in portraying a bereft working class as Molly Maguires was about Irish mine-workers. Except for the fact that there is no room for pretty visuals in City Of Gold.

Manjrekar portrays the opposite of the beau monde. That murky end of the spectrum where the shenanigans of the IPL brigade seem as distant as the promise of that pot of Gold at the end of the rainbow.

Manjrekar’s chawl-life, captured on camera with merciless frankness by Ajit Reddy, is a bleak world of dreamers and losers who are often the one and the same.

His heroes (if we may call the young characters that) are offered no hope of solace or redemption. This is the side of the slum that Danny Boyle missed when he made that clever adrenaline rush of splendid squalor in Slumdog Millionaire.

City Of Gold is neither stylish nor swanky enough to attract elitist readings of poverty. Fiercely radical in thought and intensely socialistic in execution the film plunges beneath the poverty line to emerge with characters whose despair is not an act for the camera.

The sweat and grime, the corruption and crime are characters of their own in Manjrekar’s teeming jostling chaotic world of abysmal nullity.

Mumbai never looked murkier and less inviting.

Taking a panoramic look at the lives of thousands of mill-workers in Mumbai who went on an indefinite strike in 1982 is like trying to hold the ocean in a teacup.

Manjrekar in what could easily be rated as his finest most cogent work to date, does just that.He holds a universe in the eye of the camera. It’s world of the doomed and damned, no frills attached.

His return to fine form and the enraputuring energy level that sweeps across a multitude of lives without trivializing or sidelining any of the characters who come into camera range, are reasons enough to celebrate the joys of neo-realistic cinema. This cinema in all its grime and glory.

But wait wait…City Of Gold not only marks the return of a storyteller who tells it like it is, without the comfort of shortcuts and shallow shindigs.

It’s also a macroscopic look at people who populate the fringes. Their silent screams of protest are seldom heard in cinema without their sounds being converted into some kind of vicarious relief and comfort for the audience.

Not for a second do we feel any comforting distance from the misery of Manjrekar’s characters. The smells of scant cooking in the kitchen and the soundless noise of hearts and ribs breaking at given intervals swamp our senses creating an overpowering and riveting world of inequality and resentment.

Manjrekar shoots his characters’ emotions in tight comprehensive close-ups but wastes no time shedding excessive tears over their lives. The editor (Sarvesh Parab) cuts the raw material with ruthless economy, leaving no room for humbug and certainly no space for commercial embellishments.

So the question, what happened to those thousands of mill workers who were overnight rendered bankrupt after the mills closed down?

You will find some uncomfortable answers in City Of Gold. But most of the time you will be faced with questions about the quality of life we choose to hand over to those who are economically and emotionally weak.

Welcome back, Mr Manjrekar.

Would this film have worked without the actors who don’t look like they are facing a camera? The whole batallion of characters flicker to life as though they were a part of an extended family shot by hidden cameras for a reality show to be aired at ‘grime’ time.

Television actor Karan Patel as the youngest scion of Manjrekar’s troubled family is a revelation. He portrays pain hurt humiliation angst compromise and anger with complete authority.

A scar is born.

Movie Review Of "Bumm Bumm Bole"

Bumm Bumm BoleStarring Atul Kulkarni, Darsheel Safary, Ziyah Vastani, Rituparno Sengupta

Directed by Priyadarshan

Rating: ***

Majid Majidi’s Children Of Heaven comes down to earth in an endearing spiral of the spellbinding and the sensitive.

Let’s not get unnecessarily and unjustly nostalgic about the original Iranian film. This remake, done up in shades of terrorism in the idyllic North-east (region unspecified) is so lyrically lush in its visuals and so gently evocative in treatment that the original material is forgotten ten minutes into the narrative.

A great deal of the credit for the film’s immense intense but toned-down impact must go to the children, Darsheel Safary no longer the pouty buck-teethed moppet from Taare Zameen Par, and little Ziyah Vastani who’s quite easily the most delightful new discovery of the year.

Ziyah in fact steals many scenes from under her brilliant co-star’s nose. If he minds it, he doesn’t show it.

Darsheel and little Ziyah create an intangible and secret world of hushed wonderment and discovery that takes the narrative far beyond the precincts of the original fable about an impoverished pair of siblings’s desperate but disarming attempt to share a pair of shoes.

Yup, Bumm Bumm Bole is quite a ‘shoe’ stopper. The fable is expanded to accommodate a world filled with pain pleasure and other emotions that emerge in the journey from innocence to awareness.

Unlike Vishal Bhardwaj’s The Blue Umbrella or Majid Majidi’s Children Of Heaven, Bumm Bumm…. doesn’t try to be wise at the children’s expense.

Frequently you feel Priyadarshan allowed the children to instinctively empathize with if not fully understand the political complications underlining the social issues of poverty and socio-communal solidarity in times of stress and longing.

Unlike other recent parables on children, innocence and violence set in idyllic sports like Santosh Sivan’s Tahaan and Piyush Jha’s Sikandar, Bumm Bumm Bole doesn’t forget to be an entertaining story.

Priyadrashan, fresh from the triumph of his other socially relevant drama Kanchivaram imbues the pale but passionate dusky light of the mountainous locales with oodles of warmth and emotion.

The kids don’t take over the show. They just slip into the proceedings like two scoops of icecream into a ready steady cone. Darsheel shows a definite and reassuring progress as an actor since his debut.

His rapport with his screen –sister jumps out of the screen and pervades our senses unconditionally. You just want to steal little Ziyah from the screen and take her home.

The two kids are amazingly good. The ever-dependable Atul Kulkarni puts in a supremely credible turn as the harried father who doesn’t forget to smile when the kids are around.

Like other fabulous or farcical creations by Priyadarshan, this one too is shot on picture-postcard locations with the cinematographer (Selvi) and the art director (Sabu Cyril) adding that extra bit of lyricism to every frame without showing off.

Bumm Bumm Bole is a gentle but persuasive piece of work, not just for children though certainly about children who learn fast about the harsh realities of life.

The film follows their trail without getting bitter cynical or hysterical. The constantly even tone is a boon. The kids are a blessing. This film is a soft-spoken and delicate piece of cinema. Not to be missed.

Celina Jaitley Is Going Into Limca Book of Records?

Shoelina Jaitley going into Limca Book of RecordsCelina Jaitley is crazy about shoes. The actress has around 1, 400 pairs and plans to register herself in the Limca Book of Records.

While shooting in Canada recently for Anees Bazmee's Thank You, the actress was in pain due to a root canal treatment.

So she stopped at a chemist to pick up some painkillers, but across the road she saw a shoe shop. The sexy star got super tempted and ended up buying 11 pairs of shoes.

On reaching the hotel she realised she had forgotten to buy the medicines! Her close friends now call her Shoelina!

Sonam Kapoor Became A Cricket's Fan

We have turned Sonam Kapoor into a cricket fan
Thanks to the extremely persuasive team of actors that she was working with in Vancouver Sonam Kapoor has turned into a cricket fan during the month-long schedule of Anees Bazmi's Thank You.

Which is ironical considering she plays a tennis player in Thank You and needed to get familiar with tennis and not cricket. But it's cricket that was the flavour of the month in Vancouver. And the crew was having a ball with the bat.

Speaking excitedly from Vancouver Irrfan Khan said he has never had more fun shooting for any film. “We shoot the film till late evening and since it's daylight even at 8 pm we play cricket till the sun supports us late in the night.”

Irrfan reveals that the whole crew, man woman and child, are addicted to the game. “We have as much fun during shooting as we have afterwards. Our cricket matches have become a serious business.

I'm working for the first time with almost everyone in the cast and crew from Anees Bazmi to Akshay Kumar and it doesn't feel like the first time. Everyone is so chilled out.I had worked with Sonam's father Anil Kapoor in Slumdog Millionaire. Now I'm working with Sonam.”

But the one bonding that Irrfan really values in Vancouver is with Bobby Deol.

Says Irrfan, “I recently worked with Bobby's brother Sunny. We were cordial. But with Bobby it was instant camaraderie. He's so genuine and simple. Most of my scenes are with Bobby.We've become close friends.”

Earlier it was Akshay Kumar and Bobby Deol who were best buddies. Vancouver seems to have changed that. It's Irrfan Khan and Bobby who are seen to bond together over cricket while Akshay prefers to spend time with his wife and son.

On Irrfan's insistence it has now been decided that on their return the Thank You team will try to get together in Mumbai to play at least one match every week.

Says Irrfan. “We actors need to explore areas of interest beyond acting. We will certainly carry forward our new team spirit and enthusiasm for cricket.”

Rukhsar Shoted For An Ad With Shahrukh Khan

Rukhsar shot for an ad with Shah Rukh KhanRukhsar recently shot for a commercial with Shah Rukh Khan. The actress who has featured in Ram Gopal Varma's films like Sarkar has idolised the star since his Fauji days so she was thrilled to share screen space with King Khan.

The actress feels he is the most humble superstar she has ever met. She says, "I had never seen him in real life, forget meeting him inspite of being in the industry for so long.

I used to always wonder if I will ever get an opportunity to work with him." It came knocking in the most unexpected way in the form of a toothpaste ad where she plays his wife!

And like all diehard SRK fans, Rukhsar even took his autograph... SRK ka jadoo chal gaya!

Courtesy: Mid-Day.com

Sherlyn Chopra Is Not Keen To Do Nude Shoots

Sherlyn isn`t keen on doing the nude shootsSheryln Chopra is one of the most downloaded and searched for model/actress online and is often known for her non apologetic dare to bare image. However the siren turned down Playboy's offer to feature in the magazine since the shoot involved nudity.

Sherlyn who has made no qualms about shooting for daring bikini photo shoots was offered a spread in the world's largest selling men's magazine after their chief photographer Bob saw Sherlyn's pictures on the internet.

Reveals an inside source “Bob happened to think that Sheryln would be fabulous in Playboy after seeing some of her pictures online. He got in touch with her US agent and details of the shoot were being sorted out up until Sherlyn developed cold feet”

We come to hear that Sherlyn was comfortable doing some bold pictures in a two piece but wasn't too keen on doing nude ones and finally ended up turning down the offer.

Priyanka and Shahid's Love Blossoming Again?

Love`s blossoming for Priyanka and Shahid againLove's blossoming at full speed ahead between Shahid Kapur and Priyanka Chopra. We are told that that PC recently sent her beau a huge bouquet congratulating him on the success of Badmaash Company.

Even though she is busy shooting in Coorg, she made sure the flowers and note reached Shasha, who was quite thrilled to receive the token of love.

How come no one told us the film is a hit? Or is a hit only in Lover's Land?

Courtesy: Mid-Day.com

Sushmita Sen Will Go For Biological Baby?

I will go for biological baby because the clock is ticking for me:  Sushmita Sen After adopting two children, former Miss Universe and actor Sushmita Sen now wants to give birth to a child.

"I will go for biological baby because the clock is ticking for me," Sushmita, 34, told reporters Thursday on the sidelines of a preparatory workshop for the 2010 Miss Universe pageant.

Sushmita’s production company Tantra Entertainment was awarded the India franchise to select participants by the Miss Universe Organisation.

The Hyderabad-born actress ducked questions about her marriage.

"I said the clock is ticking... I never said anything about marriage," she snapped when reporters asked whether marriage was on the cards.

"Every girl wants her prince charming. I have stopped thinking about it long back but still I want it," said the actress.

Sushmita adopted daughter Renee in 2000 and another girl Alisah in January.

Pooja Bedi Have Found Her New Lover Again?

Naughty at 40: Mr. Thousand Roses is her new lover
It looks like Pooja Bedi has found love again. The new man in her life is Dwiti Vikramaditya who is from Bhubaneshwar, Orissa, and is associated with the United Nations Development Programme. Though he is simply known as Aditya, Bindaas Bedi refers to him as Mr Thousand Roses -- as he keeps sending her red roses.

On May 11, Pooja celebrated her 40th birthday with Aditya in Goa. Accompanying her were her kids Aalia and Omar as well as her dad Kabir Bedi and his girlfriend Parveen Dusanj. Some of Pooja's close friends like Ana Singh, Karan Grover, Karan Oberoi, Raageshwari, Sveta Keswani with hubby Alexx O'Neil were also present.

Playing safe
The normally forthright Pooja is, however, tightlipped about her man. "He comes from a different environment. I don't want people in his line of work to look upon him differently. He has ushered in a lot of sunshine in my life. I admire the kind of work that he is doing for the neglected sections of society." About her birthday she says.

"We had a laughter filled day from the Hawaii-themed morning to wearing 'Pooja Twenty-Twenty' T-shirts which Sveta had designed. At least 20-20 sounds better than saying 40, besides the huge cake!"

Pooja has known Aditya for the last few months and he visits Mumbai often. He is also associated with the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences in Bhubaneshwar that works for the development of the deprived folk like scheduled tribes.

Courtesy: Mid-Day.com

Thursday, May 20, 2010

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OMG - Usher feat Will.I.Am

Original Lyrics OMG
'OMG LYRICS'
Artist : Usher
Title : OMG
Album : Raymond V Raymond
Genre : Rap
Released : 2010
Date Posted : 21 May 2010

Title
: OMG -Usher feat  Will.I.am

Original Lyrics OMG by Usher feat will.i.am

[will.i.am]:
Oh myyyy
Oh Myy Gosh
I did it again, so i'm gone let the beat drop
Oh Myy Gosh

[usher]:
Baby let me..
Baby let me..
Baby let me..

[chorus]:
Baby let me love you downnn
There's so many ways to love ya
Baby i can break you downnn
There's so many ways to love ya
I mean like, ooh myy gosh i'm soo in love
I found you finallyy, it make me want to say
Oh, oh , oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
Ohh Myy Gosh
..
It make me want to say
..

oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

[verse 1]:
I fell in love with shawty when i seen her on the dance floor
She was dancing sexy, pop, pop, popping, dropping, dropping low
Never ever has a lady hit me on the first sight
This was something special ; this was just like dynamite
Honey got a booty like pow, pow, pow
Honey got some boobies like wow, oh wow
Girl you know i'm loving your, loving your style
Check, check, check, check, check, checking you out like,
Ooh (oooh) she got it allll
Sexy from her head to the toes
& i want it all, it all, it all

[chorus]:
Baby let me love you downnn
There's so many ways to love ya
Baby i can break you downnn
There's so many ways to love ya
Got me like, Ooh Myy Gosh i'm soo in love
I found you finallyy, it make me want to say
oh, oh , oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
Ohh Myy Gosh
..

You make me want to say(repeat 2x)
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh

[verse 2]:
Feel so ? for honey out of all the girls up in this club
This one got me whipped, just off one look, yep i fell in love
Girl you something special, you just like dynamite
You're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're out of sight
Fell in love with honey like my, oh my
Honey looking wonderful; fly, so fly
Honey like a supermodel; my, oh my
Baby how you do that, make a grown man cry?
Ooh (oooh) baby, you got it alll
Sexy from her head to the toes
& i want it all, it all, it all
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[chorus]:
So, honey let me love you downnn
There's so many ways to love ya
Baby i can break it downnn
There's so many ways to love ya
Got me like, Ooh Myy Gosh i'm soo in love i found you finallyy,
You make me want to say..

Oh My Gosh
Oh my
Oh, Oh My Gosh

[will.i.am]:
Oh Myy Gosh
I did it again
So i'm gone let the beat drop

[usher]:
Oh, Oh, Oh myy
Oh, oh, oh my, my, my, my, my, my
Ooh My Gosh


Music Lyrics Usher feat Will.I.Am 'OMG'

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AD 117: The Roman Empire stretches from Egypt to Spain, and east as far as the Black Sea. But in Scotland, the relentless onslaught of conquest has ground to a halt in the face of the guerrilla tactics of an elusive enemy - the savage and terrifying tribes known as the Picts.

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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