Friday, 29 August 2008

Pitt, Clooney open Venice with Coen bros' satire

VENICE () - Brad Pitt and George Clooney hit the red carpet on Wednesday with their latest motion picture "Burn After Reading," a satirical comedy by Oscar winners the Coen brothers which opens this year's Venice film festival.





The actors will bring A-list asterisk power to the 11-day event which features everything from obscure Asian prowess house picture palace to Hollywood heavyweights.





Although on that point are five-spot U.S. films in the main competition lineup of 21, they all represent lower-budget, "independent" cinema as opposed to the bad studios, which are non in Venice this clock time around.





Festival director Marco Mueller brushed aside concerns that Venice, which faces stiff competition from the Toronto film fete starting next month and the Rome film festival in October, was struggling to procure top titles and gift.





Mueller, who with his team saw around 3,000 films which were whittled down to 55 in the prescribed selection, said the light Hollywood studio presence was partly down to the 14-week writers' strike that ended in February.





"We have five-spot American films in contest and almost of those films are films with stars, so in a way the strike only meant that some of the larger studio films will but be released late December or January," he told .





"But American movie theatre is selfsame much at the sum of the program."





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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Ronson hits back at Gallagher over jibes

DJ and music manufacturer Mark Ronson has strike back at Noel Gallagher's accusation that he ruins other people's music.

Last week in an interview with Chris Moyles, Gallagher said: "He wants to write his own tunes instead of ruining everyone else's. Mark Ronson inevitably to learn three chords on the guitar and write a tune."

In a blog posted on his MySpace page, Ronson defended himself writing: "Noel Gallagher said I should 'learn three chords on the guitar and go spell a tune'.

"So I just wanted him to know that I'm actually pickings guitar lessons from Jay-Z right now and he's already taught me both chords to 'Wonderwall' (tune!).

"In fact, it's so much fun having Jay instruct me all of Noel's songs on the guitar (hooray!) that I'm thinking of doing an Oasis/Jay-Z remix album a la 'The Grey Album'."

In a note at the end of the blog, Ronson also wrote: "PPS Noel, I did write a song called 'Back go Black', which actually has seven chords in it."

Read more on Oasis in our Music Blog.



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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Pat Metheny and Brad Mehldau

Pat Metheny and Brad Mehldau   
Artist: Pat Metheny and Brad Mehldau

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Jazz
   



Discography:


Quartet   
 Quartet

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


Metheny Mehldau   
 Metheny Mehldau

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10




 





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