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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

'Tropic Thunder' Director/Star Ben Stiller Says Disability Advocates' Planned Boycott Is Unwarranted





One of the characters in Ben Stiller's "Tropic Thunder" is an Australian actor world Health Organization undergoes a deep-tissue pigmentation to go black. One is an overweight, drug-addled comic wHO seems to speak only in farts.


Stiller and ship's company have navigated plenty of minefields in their new Hollywood irony, and the unlikeliest one of all might slip them up. A syndicate of handicap groups has called for a national boycott of the highly anticipated war spoof because of what they see as open ridicule of the mentally handicapped, according to The New York Times.


In the movie, Stiller's character, Tugg Speedman, plays a lineament called "Simple Jack" in a photographic film within the film, a satire of actors world Health Organization chase Oscar glory by portraying the mentally challenged. Disgraced by his performance, Speedman is repeatedly referred to passim the picture as a "retard."


"The to the highest degree disappointing thing, the most incredible thing, is that nobody caught it," Special Olympics chairwoman Timothy Perry Shriver told the paper, adding that he plotted to picket the film's Monday (August 11) premiere in L.A. and postulate Congress for a resolve condemning the movie's alleged "hate speech."


"That will be the take up of a nationwide protest," Special Olympics spokesman Peter Wheeler told Reuters. "We will persist in to be vocal about the destructive effect of this film. We ar asking people not to go to the flick and leslie Townes Hope to bring a consciousness to masses about exploitation derogatory actor's line about this population."


While not denying that ridicule exists in the film, Wheeler, Shriver and the rest of the protesters overlook the point of wHO is beingness made fun of, Stiller told MTV News.


"It's sort of restive territory, only we felt that as long as the focal point was on the actors who were trying to do something to be taken seriously that's sledding too far or wrong, that was where the humor would come from," Stiller insisted. "[The laugh is on] actors stretch for roles in damage of hopefully winning awards."


"Some people have taken this as making fun of handicapped people, but we're really stressful to make fun of the actors who usage this real as fodder for hail," co-writer Etan Cohen echoed to MTV. "The last thing you want is for people to think you're fashioning fun of the victims in this who ar having their lives off into fodder for people to gain Oscars."


The put-on, then, is really on people like Dustin Hoffman ("Rain Man"), Sean Penn, ("I Am Sam") and Tom Hanks ("Forrest Gump"), actors wHO do more harm than good by denying the painful realities of the illness and instead paint their characters as too sunny or bright, Cohen said.


"Movies about the mentally retarded is something we talked about for a long time. My grandpa was adopted by a mentally developmentally challenged man, a man world Health Organization shouldn't suffer been allowed to embrace a kid," Cohen revealed. "When he saw 'Forrest Gump,' you never saw a guy angrier than him. It was non such a picnic to be raised by that guy."


According to The Times, over a dozen groups, including the National Down Syndrome Congress, plan to join the boycott, urging Paramount and DreamWorks Studios to change the film's content.


No such changes volition be made, DreamWorks spokesman Chip Sullivan insisted in a statement released to Ain't It Cool News.


"The film is in no way meant to disparage or trauma the figure of individuals with disabilities. We have had fat discussions with representatives of disability-advocacy organizations and look forward to working with them closely in the future," Sullivan wrote. "However, no changes or cuts to the film will be made."


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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Ernesto Bitetti

Ernesto Bitetti   
Artist: Ernesto Bitetti

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Joaquin Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjues   
 Joaquin Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjues

   Year:    
Tracks: 3




 






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Seth

Seth   
Artist: Seth

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Divine - X   
 Divine - X

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 8




 





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Monday, 30 June 2008

The Noisettes

The Noisettes   
Artist: The Noisettes

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   



Discography:


What's the Time Mr. Wolf   
 What's the Time Mr. Wolf

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10




 





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X

X   
Artist: X

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Live On 102Fm 11-03   
 Live On 102Fm 11-03

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1




X were the quintessential L.A. punk rockers before they grew into a first rock & roll band and live isthmus; however, ebullience for their unique, level-headed and humorous work never quite reached vital mass.


Formed in 1977 later songwriter and bassist John Doe (b. Feb. 24, 1956) met (and later married) Exene Cervenka (b. Feb. 1, 1956) at a Venice poetry workshop, with rockabilly veteran Billy Zoom (b. Feb. 20, 194?) on guitar and D.J. Bonebrake (b. Dec. 8, 1955) on drums, the band garnered an immediate following. "Ascertained" by ex-Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek, he took the band into the studio for the recording of Los Angeles in 1980. It was curious, at a time when punks were alleged to hatred hipsters, that X's merging with an ex-Door was not only when tolerated, only earned them stature as California's preeminent punk ring when the record earned across-the-board raves. 1981 sawing machine the release of the similarly punked-up Uncivilized Gift, piece their 1982 album, Under the Big Black Sun, began what would be a long vocation in merging hard rock, commonwealth and family into their impassioned desegregate. The band successfully began to mix in their democrat politics with an optic toward matters of the bosom.


As the band began to reach wider audiences, both Doe and Cervenka enjoyed outside careers in the humanistic discipline -- he as an worker in films like Great Balls of Fire and Roadside Prophets, and she as a poet and vocable artist, collaborating with Lydia Lunch and Wanda Coleman.


In 1983, the rootsy songs on More Fun in the New World lententide themselves to acoustic performances which the ring had interpreted to trying alive. They took it one gradation further on their slope figure, the Knitters (with Dave Alvin) which yielded one Slash album, Pitiable Little Critter in the Road, in 1985. Ain't Love Grand was a harder rock album in 1986 and was followed by Zoom's divergence. He was momently replaced by Alvin, only for recording purposes, the ring recruited Tony Gilkyson (erstwhile of Lone Justice) for See How We Are, the band's most definitely hard-rock record in the catalogue. Gilkyson stayed for the recording Live at the Whisky A Go-Go in 1988 earlier the band took some much-needed metre cancelled, although they ne'er stony-broke up. In the meanwhile, Doe and Cervenka had since divorced, and the Cervenka's Old Wives Tales (Rhinoceros, 1989) and Running Sacred (1990) and Doe's Meet John Doe for Geffen in 1990.


By 1993, the ring got unitedly for the transcription of Hey Zeus!, a collection of unexampled songs, just the response was underwhelming, and it was back to solo do work. Doe released Kissingsohard for Rhino in 1995. Exene also released Surface to Air Serpents for the 2.13.61 tag, as well as a recitation of the Unabomber Manifesto, subsequently ever-changing her name to Cervenkova. During their shop at hiatuses, X would now and then seem in Los Angeles and San Francisco and during one remain, recorded a live album in San Francisco in 1995, Unclogged, and self-released it. Cervenkova's up-to-the-minute send off is Auntie Christ with Bonebrake and Matt Freeman of Rancid. Gilkyson also deeds as a solo creative person. X also appeared in terzetto films: Penelope Spheeris' punk documental The Decline of Western Civilization, Urgh! A Music War, and a documentary of their lives and times, The Unheard Music. Beginning in 1998, institution member Billy Zoom returned to the fold for a series of on-again/off-again shows and modified touring; a geminate of 2004 Los Angeles concerts were recorded and videotaped for Live in Los Angeles, released both as an sound recording CD and video DVD in the outflow of 2005.






Saturday, 28 June 2008

Johnny Depp to replace Ledger in final role?

Johnny Depp may be poised to replace the late Heath Ledger in the Australian's final film, according to reports.
English director Terry Gilliam is determined to finish shooting Ledger's final film, 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus', and is said to want Depp in the lead role.
Filming on the set of the fantasy movie was reportedly abandoned following Ledger's death in New York on Tuesday.
However, Gilliam now wants to complete the shoot with Depp in the role.
A studio source told The Sun: "There is a point in the film when Heath falls through a magic mirror. He could change into another character after that and that is where Johnny would come in.
"It's a weird, fantasy, time-travel movie so Heath's character could easily change appearance. It would be a poignant moment.
"Johnny's not working at the moment so everyone is praying he will do it."
Ledger was said to be less than two months away from completing filming on the movie at the time of his death.