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  1. He no longer has the body and the look of "Conan - The Barbarian" character who devoted himself in theaters in the early '80s. But 30 years later, Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is now 65, the warrior will live again on the big screen! As regard to the Deadline site, the idea is that the feature is a continuation of the 1982 film that launched the Hollywood career of former bodybuilder. "He knows he will soon be on their way to Valhalla [paradise viking mythology], then either terminate his life with a good battle," said the film's producer, said that even now, Conan is king. The screenwriter is the same as the endless franchise "Fast and Furious". The new "Conan," which still has no title set, set to debut in early 2014.
  2. The new movie X-Men Wolverine will be released in 3D, for joy (1) of the mutant fans, (2) the fans of history and (3) of the muscles of the fans of Hugh Jackman! The new adventure of Wolv (hehe) will be held in Asia - when he lost and disillusioned, decides to find a new love. However, amid quarrels and deceptions, he goes into crisis after contact with even more hatred and rage. The information was confirmed, as has the Comic Book Movie, Fox by Russia. The film is scheduled to debut on July 26, 2013.
  3. It's a scary zombie movie? Or is it a romantic comedy? The movie "Blood Warmer (Warm Bodies)" caught our attention because of the trailer. The film, an adaptation of Isaac Marion's book of the same name, tells the love story between a boy and a human girl zombie. The whole world is screwed and dominated by the undead as a teenager (played by the adorable Nicholas Hoult) undergoes an existential crisis. He needs to connect to something or someone, but can not (because it's a zombie!, And everyone runs away from him!). But then he meets a girl named Julie (Teresa Palmer) and the two fall in love. When they begin to see and walk together, the zombie begins to undergo a transformation
  4. Was mistaken who thought John Mayer was a new love in the life of Katy Perry. In reality, the two singers were already known even before the artist's ex-husband, Russell Brand. Now that the novel is longtime seems to have revived. According to the American magazine "Look", the pop star has left several times with the musician when he was not famous, but known comedian in an MTV awards show and ended up falling in love madly. "Several friends have suggested that Katy and John had a meeting. They hit it off and planned to go out again. So she went to the VMA and fell in love with Russell," a source told the publication. Recently single, the muse of colored hair seems to have bet on a "remember" the singer, who never stopped talking even when he was married. "It seemed like there was unfinished business between them. They constantly sent messages while she was with Russell. It was no surprise to his friends if they are rediscovering now that she finished her divorce."
  5. John Mayer still working on the release of his latest album, "Born & Raised", released in May this year. Two clips have been released: "Shadow Days" and "Queen of California." And Mayer confirmed that the next single will be "Something Like Olivia". But unlike other projects, the clip of the song will be produced by a fan. In partnership with Genero.tv site, the singer opened a concursou for anyone wishing to send their ideas to him. The winner, in addition to having the video released, will receive a prize of $ 5,000. "Listen to music, get inspired and be creative," says the ad on the site. Videos must be submitted by the 5th of January. The winner and the clip should be revealed soon after. More information can be found here.
  6. The No Doubt submitted a new version to the video for "Looking Hot". Quite different from previously disclosed, the job is just a lyric video and does not have a big production and not attended by Gwen Stefani and the gang. The idea is to reveal the material who are fans of No Doubt, spread worldwide. Through social networks, thousands of followers sent their photos in various situations. "Thanks to all the fans who submitted photos. We love them," says a message at the end of the clip signed by Gwen, Tony, Adrian and Tom. They did not report whether this is the official video of the song or if it will produce a new one. The first presented was taken down after the group suffered various criticisms and complaints by the Native American community.
  7. Rihanna confirmed this week why she had been chosen the singer more important in recent years. By 12. Third time she scored a single in the top rankings of the most important "Billboard" Hot 100. The track "Diamonds" is the first single from the new album, "Unapologetic". Besides this brand, Rihanna managed to take the hegemony of Maroon 5, who nine weeks ago occupied the first position with "One More Night." The brand achieved could have been leveraged with promo tour called "777", which led to Rihanna seven countries last week, before disclosing the record. Other established artists are also threatened by the success of the muse of Barbados. In just seven years of his career, Rihanna can overtake the brand of pop queen Madonna, who also has 12 first places on the Hot 100. Michael Jackson is next on the list, with 13 hits emplacados. The big record holders however are Beatles with 20, and Mariah Carey, with 18 songs in the first position.
  8. The Rolling Stones returned to the stage on Sunday for a minitour in which they hope to prove that the years are not barriers to satisfy the public. In a flurry of activity to celebrate 50 years of career, the rockers with an average age of 68 produced a photo book, composed two songs, collaborated on a documentary, released an album of greatest hits, played in Paris and marked five shows. They also faced questions about the high price of tickets in two performances in London and three of the United States, which gave the impression to some followers who are more interested in money than in presenting their hits. This, however, did little to reduce the enthusiasm around the back of the big stage banda five years after the tour "The Bigger Bang" tour became the most profitable in the history of pop at the time, grossing nearly $ 560 million . The band formed by Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood on guitar and Charlie Watts on drums will also feature former members Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor at the O2 Arena, London, on Sunday.
  9. Cher did a song to say that powerful women dominate the world Even close to 70 years and some farewell tours, the singer Cher can not get away from the music. Currently she works at 26. Album of his career and Twitter revealed the name of the first single, "Woman` s World ". "When I started singing it, I thought of famous women and strong ... So I thought 'to hell with it, this world is women`. Us all stronger. Men too, "Cher wrote. The song was produced by Robert Anthony Crawford and Paul Oakenfold, DJ who has worked with Madonna and U2. Cher has not yet confirmed when the album will be released, but the material will partner with Lady Gaga, Pink and Christina Aguilera. Cher's latest work was "Living Proof" in 2001. Next year, the singer must make a new tour to promote the album.
  10. I can't speak for every other non-fan of this franchise who also somehow wound up seeing every single one of the films, but for me this final official two-part chapter is the best. Here's why (some spoilers coming, but nothing major): 1. Bella (Kristen Stewart), at long last, leaps off the sidelines and gets to be a vampire, demonstrating some of that mega-bloodpower every other Paleface Redeye just throws around like it's no big deal. All prior (and completely justified) feminist mortification regarding this young woman's agency and self-direction can now be laid to rest. When she pulls Edward (Robert Pattinson) toward her in the opening moments and nearly shatters his sternum, then wipes the floor with walking MET-Rx bar Emmett (Kellen Lutz) in a friendly arm-wrestling match before punching a giant boulder and turning it into gravel, you realize that she is now Wreck-It Ralph. This is extremely satisfying. 2. We finally get a chance to be slightly less creeped out by the way Jacob (Taylor Lautner) has "imprinted" his wolfness onto the bizarrely digital-faced baby Renesmee (did none of that sentence make sense? then you are reading the wrong movie review and should know that Expendables 2 hits DVD next week and the new Criterion Blu-ray of Jean-Luc Godard's Weekend is available as we speak). Because, after all, it wasn't his fault; the call was coming from inside Bella's uterus and would not stop ringing until the right werewolf future-mate answered. But then Jacob goes and nicknames the child "Nessie," which just turns it all gross again. Bella's not down for that either, as it reminds her of the Loch Ness Monster. Whatever, girl; you were the one who named your kid Renesmee. 3. Returning director Bill Condon does right by his Bella. He met her where she was, with all her Stephenie Meyer-installed adolescent ideas about love and weirdo fairy-tale conceptions of "forever," and then took her seriously when earlier installments openly courted scorn from all sides by keeping her small and weak. Best of all he continues to bring his sense of creepy fun to the otherwise predictable proceedings. He splashes the opening credits with blood and seems eager to make some pain happen so that there can be even more blood. He adds wit and horsepower to a story that has always needed and rarely been given both at once, and he turns talky text cinematic in a way that might anger a handful of the more rigidly literalist Meyer purists* but that provides a fitting climax, one that cried out for some extreme killing, no matter what form it had to take. (*I say "some" because black-clad throngs of superfans surrounded me at the advance screening and it was clear that they were simultaneously taken by surprise and happy about it). 4. The Volturi continue to bring the comedy. They're coming for Renesmee because they think she's one of the dangerous "immortal children," vampire babies who can't control their bloodlust. Their plan is to kill her and the coven that keeps her. What they don't realize is that Bella has turned Mama Grizzly and will probably punch them all like they're a bunch of fanged boulders. And seriously, anyone who's ever taken this prancey cape-gang of thirsty hairstyles seriously as a fighting force is giving them way more credit than they deserve. None of this, however, stops Michael Sheen from having a fantastic time mugging it up as Aro. When encountering the rapidly growing Renesmee, he squeals a squeal that should replace all former understandings of the word "squeal." It's disturbing and funny and rightfully vampiric, the elation of a monster. And it's the best moment in the entire film that doesn't involve decapitation or discussions of Taylor Lautner's body odor. 5. It's over! At least until Summit decides to move forward with The Renesmee Conundrum or whatever they'll wind up calling it.
  11. With a film franchise and two series, one British and one American, Sherlock Holmes, detective created by Conan Doyle, has returned to a vein. So Paramount is already in talks to put Evan SPILIOTOPOULOS of "The Lion King 3", to write the remake of "Sherlock Holmes." The film took a little liberty with regard to the canon of books written by Doyle, Holmes and Watson showing lying in a prep school, still young. Holmes, already there, unraveling mysteries and finding your future greatest enemy, Professor Moriarty. The original film was directed by Chris Columbus, who is now only as a producer.
  12. With a film franchise and two series, one British and one American, Sherlock Holmes, detective created by Conan Doyle, has returned to a vein. So Paramount is already in talks to put Evan SPILIOTOPOULOS of "The Lion King 3", to write the remake of "Sherlock Holmes." The film took a little liberty with regard to the canon of books written by Doyle, Holmes and Watson showing lying in a prep school, still young. Holmes, already there, unraveling mysteries and finding your future greatest enemy, Professor Moriarty. The original film was directed by Chris Columbus, who is now only as a producer.
  13. With a film franchise and two series, one British and one American, Sherlock Holmes, detective created by Conan Doyle, has returned to a vein. So Paramount is already in talks to put Evan SPILIOTOPOULOS of "The Lion King 3", to write the remake of "Sherlock Holmes." The film took a little liberty with regard to the canon of books written by Doyle, Holmes and Watson showing lying in a prep school, still young. Holmes, already there, unraveling mysteries and finding your future greatest enemy, Professor Moriarty. The original film was directed by Chris Columbus, who is now only as a producer.
  14. In the same year, Woody Harrelson starred two pearls. The first was the small blockbuster, fun, Zombieland. Then he makes a movie almost independent, and no fun, that the messenger, this time sharing the screen with Ben Foster. The work that the two engage is notify the next of kin of the victims of the soldiers killed during the war. Nothing better to do the work than the manual. Between, say your lines, notify the family and go. Without physical contact, without clinging to people. They have to work fast, less than 24 hours, if they take longer than that, can people discover for some news. The reaction of the people are the most diverse possible. A father (Steve Buscemi) screams with rage and almost the attacks. Olivia (Samantha Morton, the seer of Minority Report), just thank them. A family panics and sends them away because it can not be true. Each reacts in his own way, and Captain Stane believes that the best way to handle it is to remain indifferent. And with the exception of father and Olivia, they are not anymore. Here we have another solid interpretation of Harrelson. Unlike other movie, he gives space to shine Foster, and it is he who commands the movie. Unlike his psychotic roles, and almost repetitive in Alhphadog, The indomitable and even participate in the show My name's Earl, here he plays a more balanced person. In fact, he has a chance to do a different character for a change, and does very well. Special mention to Buscemi, who on paper right always manages to surprise. The film marks the debut of director Oren Moverman, who divides among his credits the authorship of the script I'm not there, the film biography most original I've ever seen, where Richard Gere, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett and a boy of 8 years interpret Bob Dylan . Here, he uses his profession to analyze these two soldiers their lives. They are two clocks bomb ready to explode. Stane is a former alcoholic who can drink anytime. Montgomery represses all his feelings and it looks like they will explode at any moment. The only strange question, is why these people were chosen so complicated for a work so delicate. Exemplo de uso de "": traduzido automaticamente pelo Google DicionĂ¡rio
  15. My favorite celebrity from my country is the singer Pitty
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