Check out the Official cover of I Am... Sasha Fierce (Platinum Edition) and the Track listing below.
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Shakira: She Wolf (there's a she wolf in the closet... let it out so it can breathe) video has finally surfaced. Have view it yet so I am unable to do a full review. Enjoy for your pleasure.
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Jay-Z came up with a brilliant plan to unleash the official first single from this albumThe Blueprint 3 — the Kanye West and Rihanna-featured “Run This Town” — on New York’s influential hip hop radio station Hot 97 at 9:11 AM this morning. Those numbers are quite important as the album will be released on September 11. Things didn’t quite go his way. As label and radio execs scrambled to get the song ready to air, fans we forced to wait. Finally, 30 whole minutes later, the song was played, and not long after it was available on the internet. Jay-Z’s not-cocky-just-confident verses would be enough to make the slow-riding track soar, but the star power added by Rihanna expertly riding the hook and Kanye’s genius one-liners make “Run This Town” the quintessential hip hop record that is sure to run radio. Props to Half. UPDATE: Mastered/Dirty/CDQ [MP3 via Mr. X]
Solange Knowles has been known for her horrible fashion choices and now she can add bad hair to that list. She wrote on her Twitter page that she was going through a-'i wanna cut all my Hair off & have a fade (cropped haircut) phase'. According to Daily Mail, Solange was sick of being compared to her sister and threatned to do a Britney if the comparisons didn't stop. Looks like she went ahead and did it, and she no longer has to worry about hearing how miuch she looks like Beyonce. You know Matthew isn't going to be happy about her new look.
This is hardly a moment of insanity. This is a daddy issue in the form of a hair cut.
The piano-accompanied soundscape (performed by Mario Winans) starts off with Diddy testifying about Jackson's influence, he says:
he continues,
Then a thunderous bass drops in, led by Chris Brown's vocals on the chorus:
At the end, Nathan Morris of Boyz II Men sings the last chorus:
T.I. To Remain In Jail, Set To Appear In Court Friday On Weapons Charges - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News
Facing 10 years in prison, T.I. made his initial appearance in court on Monday (October 15) to answer to weapons charges following a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives sting on Saturday in which he was charged with trying to buy machine guns and silencers.
The rapper will have plenty of time to think about the charges, since U.S. Magistrate Alan Baverman denied bond and scheduled a hearing for Friday, at which he'll decide whether there was probable cause to arrest the rapper and if T.I. will qualify for bond before a trial, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Israel Houghton's powerful best selling album has now been enhanced into this exciting Worship Leader Edition. Included in this collection is the original full album, plus a special CD with acoustic versions of ten of the songs that are perfect for worship in any church. The acoustic CD includes matching sheet music, chord charts, and lyric text files for the ten acoustic versions of the songs. This Worship Leader Editionalso includes a special DVD that features a live performance of the ten acoustic songs, guitar instructional tutorials for select songs, stories behind the songs and a "making of" video.
PLOT Using alternating first-person perspectives, the novel tells the stories of Henry DeTamble (born 1963), a librarian at the Newberry Library in Chicago, and his wife, Clare Abshire (born 1971), an artist who makes paper sculptures. Henry has a rare genetic disorder, which comes to be known as Chrono-Displacement, that causes him to involuntarily travel through time. When 20-year-old Clare meets 28-year-old Henry at the Newberry Library in 1991 at the opening of the novel, he has never seen her before, although she has known him most of her life. Henry begins time traveling at the age of five, jumping forward and backward relative to his own timeline. He is unable to control his travels: when he leaves, where he goes, or how long his trip will last. His destinations are tied to his subconscious—he most often travels to places and times related to his own history. Certain stimuli such as stress can trigger Henry's time traveling; he often runs to keep calm and remain in the present. He also searches out pharmaceuticals in the future that may be able to control his time traveling, and seeks the advice of a geneticist, Dr. Kendrick. Henry cannot take anything with him into the future or the past; he always arrives naked and struggles to find clothing, shelter, and food. He amasses a number of survival skills including pickpocketing, lock-picking, and fighting skills—many of these he learns from older versions of himself. Once their timelines converge "naturally" at the library—their first meeting, in his chronology—Henry starts to travel to Clare's childhood and adolescence in South Haven, Michigan, beginning in 1977 when she is six years old. On one of his early visits (from her perspective), Henry gives her a list of the dates he will appear and she writes them in a diary so she will remember to provide him with clothes and food when he arrives. During another visit, he inadvertently reveals that they will be married in the future. Over time, they develop a close relationship. At one point, Henry helps Clare frighten and humiliate a boy who abused her. Clare is last visited in her youth by Henry in 1989, on her eighteenth birthday, during which they make love for the first time. They are then separated for two years until their meeting at the library. Clare and Henry marry, but Clare has trouble bringing a pregnancy to term because of the genetic anomaly Henry is presumably passing on to the fetus. After six miscarriages, Henry wishes to save Clare further pain and has a vasectomy. However a version of Henry from the past visits Clare one night and impregnates her; she subsequently gives birth to a daughter, Alba. Alba is diagnosed with Chrono-Displacement, but, unlike Henry, she has some control over her destinations when she time travels. Before she is born, Henry travels to the future and meets his ten-year-old daughter on a school field trip and learns that he died when she was five years old. When he is 43, during what is to be his last year of life, Henry time travels to a Chicago parking garage on a frigid winter night where he is unable to find shelter. As a result of thehypothermia and frostbite he experiences, his feet are amputated when he returns to the present. Henry and Clare both know that without the ability to escape when he time travels, Henry will certainly die within his next few jumps. On New Year's Eve 2006 Henry time travels into the middle of the Michigan woods in 1984 and is accidentally shot by Clare's brother, a sceneforeshadowed earlier in the novel. Henry returns to the present and dies in Clare's arms. Clare is devastated by Henry's passing. She later finds a letter from Henry which asks her to "stop waiting" for him, but which describes a moment in her future when she will see him. The last scene in the book takes place when Clare is 82 and Henry is 43. She is waiting for Henry, as she has done her whole life, and when he arrives, he clasps her in his arms. Trailer
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TRAILER COMES OUT TOMORROW ACCORDING TO THE WEBSITE ON FACEBOOK
Pretty neat: a YouTube engineer is playing around with the addition of 3D viewing capabilities to web videos on the insanely popular video destination site, reports Search Engine Roundtable.
I will absolutely do a 3D video when this is all finished.
In fact I may start planning now to be ready.
OMGoooossh!!!!!!!
I almost had a heart attack when I got my first glimpse of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton’s upcoming
Be warned, you may pass out from a mix of immediate fear and excitement.
Now I’ll give you a minute to calm down before moving on to the other awesome pictures.
Okay, are you ready?
Here we have Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen:
Now I just can’t wait to see what he’s done to the Cheshire Cat… O_O
*EDIT: Two more pictures have been released of Tweedledee and Tweedledum, as well as Alice herself!
Here’s Tweedledee and Tweedledum (they look so excellent):
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, originally known as Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire, is a 2009 drama film, adapted from the 1996 Sapphire novel Push about a teenage girl living in Harlem, who has been impregnated twice by her father and is withstanding a hurtful relationship with her mother. The film premiered in January 2009 at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize for best drama, as well as a Special Jury Prize for supporting actress Mo'Nique.
In February 2009, Tyler Perry announced that the film's title had been changed to Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, which was confirmed soon afterwards by the film's distributor Lionsgate. The change was made to avoid confusion with the 2009 action film Push.The Final Destination (known within the franchise as Final Destination 4) is an upcoming 3-D supernatural thriller/horror film written by Eric Bress and directed by David R. Ellis, both of whom also worked on Final Destination 2. Set for an August 28, 2009 release, it is the fourth installment to the Final Destination franchise, and the first of which to be shot in HD 3-D.
Crossword puzzle constructor Mary Horowitz (played by Bullock) is smart and pretty. Set up on a blind date with Steve (played by Cooper), a news cameraman, Mary thinks the chemistry is undeniable and just knows she has found her soulmate. She decides to do anything and go anywhere to be with him.
Mary’s escalating infatuation is encouraged by the self-serving actions of news reporter Hartman Hughes (Church) who enjoys torturing his insolent cameraman at every opportunity. As the news team crisscrosses the country covering breaking news stories, Steve becomes increasingly unhinged as Mary trails them.
When the overzealous Mary becomes embroiled in the news story of the year, Steve and Hartman begin to see her differently. Hartman is plagued by guilt, knowing his game of one-upmanship with Steve has placed her squarely in harm's way, while Steve is feeling his own pangs of remorse at his callous behavior. Despite the media storm surrounding her, Mary with her upbeat unaffected manner not only brings everyone together but finds her own oddball friends and discovers her true place in the world.
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