Jumat, 27 Februari 2009

Here is Oscar 2009 winners list:

Here is Oscar 2009 winners list:

BEST PICTURE: Slumdog Millionaire

BEST DIRECTOR: Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

BEST ACTOR: Sean Penn, Milk

BEST ACTRESS: Kate Winslet, The Reader

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Milk

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Slumdog Millionaire

BEST ORIGINAL SONG: A.R. Rahman and Gulzar — Jai Ho, Slumdog Millionaire

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: A.R. Rahman, Slumdog Millionaire

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE: Wall-E

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: Departures

BEST ART DIRECTION: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Slumdog Millionaire

BEST COSTUME DESIGN: The Duchess

BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY: Man on a Wire

BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY: Smile Pinki

BEST EDITING: Slumdog Millionaire

BEST MAKEUP: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

BEST ANIMATED SHORT: La Maison en Petits Cubes

BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT: Spielzeugland (Toyland)

BEST SOUND EDITING: The Dark Knight

BEST SOUND MIXING: Slumdog Millionaire

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Minggu, 22 Februari 2009

Store bids to begin work early on new extension

BOSSES at Sainsbury’s in Tadley want to start work on a new extension before drainage problems are sorted out.

The company is seeking to vary a condition of its planning permission that would allow it to start building on the understanding it does not open or operate the new space until the chronic problems are resolved.

Last year, managers working on behalf of the store in Mulfords Hill, Tadley, successfully applied to the planning authority – Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council – to build a single-storey extension, new entrances, three new retail units and extra parking spaces. The approved plan also includes relocating the recycling store and changing landscaping and access points.

The application was approved in December, but Sainsbury’s has now applied to Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council to vary a condition relating to the discharge of foul and surface water.

Andy Weaver, spokesman for Sainsbury’s, said: “The revised wording of condition 30 would allow Sainsbury’s to commence work on the construction of the store extension but, ensures that it would not be opened or operated prior to Thames Water undertaking improvements to the drainage system in Bowmonts Road, Tadley.”

He said the application follows consultation with Thames Water on the wording of the condition and added that Sainsbury’s is not in a position to estimate when extension work will begin or be completed.

In a letter attached to the application, Christopher Ofori, from developer services at Thames Water Utilities, said the “variation will be acceptable to Thames Water”.

Considering the application at Tadley Town Council’s highways and planning committee, town council chairman Councillor Avril Burdett said: “We still have concerns and don’t feel comfortable, but we will be guided by the professional opinion of Thames Water.”

Jumat, 06 Februari 2009

Top 10 Celebrity Tirades

It's not that celeb freakouts are anything new. They were just under wraps. Fortunately for us -- if not for them -- YouTube has changed all that. Following, our favorite all-time star rants -- see where Christian Bale's Terminator falls!

10. Jack Nicholson Goes Golfing

In February 1994, some unwitting driver cut Jack off. Road rage! The Joker got out his clubs and smashed the guy's windshield. If the driver were smart, he saved the broken glass as priceless memorabilia.

9. Sean Penn on George W. Bush's blood-soiled underwear

Penn has sounded off on plenty of political issues, but his greatest rant was in prose. In March 2007, he wrote an open letter to the then president calling his administration the real evildoers. In the second paragraph he calls Bush's media supporters "those who bathe in the moisture of your soiled and bloodstained underwear," and it goes on from there!

8. Samuel L. Jackson refuses to work with rappers

Jackson probably wishes he never criticized rappers for taking jobs away from trained actors. Since July 2002, he's been so misquoted he's still re-explaining what he meant. He may work today with master thespians like Ice Cube and 50 Cent, but he sure did stick it to those chart toppers who just bounce into a movie doing their thing. "I know there's some young actor sitting in New York or L.A. learning how to act and sacrificing to learn his craft but isn't going to get his opportunity -- because of some actor who's been created," he said. "And you can use the word 'actor' loosely."

7. Britney Spears crying

Perhaps it was just a cry for help. In a November 2003 interview with Diane Sawyer, Brit broke down into a blubbering mess of tears over her breakup with Justin Timberlake. All the glitz, glamour and fame, she still hurt like a normal girl, not yet a woman.

6. Tom Cruise did the research

Lest anyone think he could recover some credibility from the couch jumping incident, in June 2005 Cruise chastised Matt Lauer for being glib about psychiatry. What did Lauer know with his documented medical sources? Cruise did the research. He DID THE RESEARCH so he knows there's no such thing as a chemical imbalance.

5. Bill O'Reilly on Inside Edition

Just last year, tape surfaced of the now famous Fox News Channel pundit in an outtake from his Inside Edition days. Recording a sign-off, he stumbled over the phrase "play us out" and got so angry, he screamed at the teleprompter writers they wrote it wrong. Take after take he just got redder and redder in the face, finally swearing, throwing pens and storming off the set.

4. Stephen Colbert Spoofing Bill O'Reilly

Since Colbert's satirical pundit is based on O'Reilly, he was quick to present his own embarrassing past clip. Faking footage from an old local newscast, and sporting an '80s moustache, Colbert didn't know how to say "I'm sorry, I was wrong" and ranted at the off-camera producers. Only in Colbert's version, it was a live broadcast that couldn't be saved in editing.

3. Lily Tomlin vs. David O. Russell

In March 2007, footage from between takes on the 2004 film I Heart Huckabees hit the 'net. Tomlin is so frustrated with Russell's constant minute changes (pick up the folder, take your legs off the table), she mouths off at the director. In one shot, Russell enters the frame, kicking, screaming and using the C word! A PA even ushers everyone off the set to avoid the crossfire. By the time they shoot Tomlin in a car, she unleashes the F-bombs on a car full of A-list costars.

2. Christian Bale on the set of Terminator Salvation

Bale only earns more badass street cred with this. Come on, what's a cinematographer doing walking through a shot on a big budget movie? Here you've got an intensely committed actor trying to make believe killer robots are real and the f***in DP ruins the f***in' shot! GET THE f*** OFF THE SET! Whew, sorry, got a little riled up there.

1. Alec Baldwin's voice mail

In a generation inspired by My Super Sweet 16, it's nice to see a parent still employ tough love. After a bitter custody battle, Baldwin doesn't appreciate how his 11-year-old daughter Ireland took their scheduled phone calls for granted. In April 2007, he left her a fuming message calling her a little pig, not to mention what he has to say about her mom. In a confrontation worthy of a movie supervillain, he declared, "You have insulted me for the last time!" So, what's a girl to do but release the voicemail to the press?

Selasa, 03 Februari 2009

12 singers stand out during 'American Idol' auditions

American Idol audition shows are like the NFL scouting combine: Both gauge raw talent and potential, but neither reliably predicts future success.

Though it's tempting to write off this crop based on some dull audition shows, all Idol needs is a dozen quality acts. Maybe just nine, since Vote for the Worst needs somebody to promote. And Season 8 has the makings of a solid, if not spectacular, class.

We've been shown almost 60 contestants good enough to get golden tickets. That's fewer than half the Hollywood lineup, so we may have yet to see some of this year's finalists.

These 12 have some momentum going into tonight's Hollywood rounds (Fox, 8 ET/PT):

1. Joanna Pacitti. At 23, she's an old pro. Carly Smithson and Michael Johns proved last season that experience can get you a long way — just maybe not all the way.

2. Lil Rounds. It's easy to project the best qualities of Fantasia and Jennifer Hudson onto the Memphis singer. But we haven't seen that much yet.

3. Danny Gokey. His wife died a month before his audition, making him sympathetic. His falsetto breaks in I Heard It Through the Grapevine suggest versatility, and he could have more surprises in store.

4. Brent Keith Smith. This Nashville Star castoff knows the drill and probably recognizes mistakes he made in that show.

5. Jorge Nuñez-Mendez.Idol has multiple Latin contestants with promise; Nuñez-Mendez may be the strongest.

6. Allison Iraheta.Idol viewers saw only five seconds of her, but this teen may be the best-known contestant to Hispanic viewers, having won Telemundo's Quinceañera competition in 2006.

7. Anoop Desai. He performed everything from Ozzy Osbourne to T-Pain with his college a cappella group, giving him useful tools for Idol.

8. Scott MacIntyre. The visually impaired, classically trained multi-instrumentalist may have the most extensive musical background.

9. Arianna Afsar. Afsar's pageant experience (Miss California's Outstanding Teen 2005) means she should know how to act onstage.

10. Adam Lambert. Those who have watched him on YouTube know Idol has yet to see the limits of his theatricality. If he can rein it in, a little of that can take him a long way.

11. Jackie Tohn. The actress/singer whose credits include The Nanny and The Sopranos impressed judges with her raspy tone.

12. Anne Marie Boskovich. Judges liked her but knew she needed to work on her presence.