Friday 27 June 2008

Kelly Sullivan among new leading ladies set for 'Young Frankenstein'








NEW YORK - "Young Frankenstein," the stage version of Mel Brooks's cinematic monster spoof, will get a new trio of leading ladies starting after the July 4 U.S. holiday weekend.

First up is Kelly Sullivan who takes over the role of the winsome lab assistant Inga on July 8 from Sutton Foster, who is leaving to appear in "Shrek the Musical," opening on Broadway in December.

Beth Leavel, a Tony winner for her performance as the title character in "The Drowsy Chaperone," joins the cast July 22, replacing Andrea Martin as Frau Blucher. And Michele Ragusa steps in for Megan Mullally as the love-starved Elizabeth on Aug. 5.

The show's original male stars are staying with the production, which opened in November at the Hilton Theatre. They include Roger Bart, who plays the title character, Shuler Hensley as the monster, Christopher Fitzgerald as Igor and Fred Applegate, who plays two roles, Inspector Kemp and the Hermit.

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On the Net:

www.YoungFrankensteinTheMusical.com










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Thursday 19 June 2008

Producers of 24 working on prequel

The producers of '24' are developing a special two-hour prequel episode for the seventh season of the hit action-drama.
The Hollywood Reporter says that the prequel will bridge the two-year storyline gap between seasons six and seven.
The makers of '24' have begun making deals with the show's stars for the prequel.
The prequel would air on US television in the autumn, with '24' returning to American screens in January.
The seventh season of '24' is set in Washington, with actress Cherry Jones playing the first female US president.

Wednesday 11 June 2008

Olsen and Leto 'not back together'

Ashley Olsen has denied reports she's back in the arms of ex-boyfriend actor Jared Leto after the couple was spotted holding hands at a recent Los Angeles party.
Guests at the Art of Elysium event on 12 January watched as Olsen and the actor-turned-rocker kissed and cuddled, but her aides insist people are reading too much into the meeting.
Contactmusic quotes a representative for Olsen as saying: "They aren't back together. They're friends."

Thursday 5 June 2008

The Lohans Shut Up, For Once

If hell seems a little chillier today, here's why: Michael and Dina Lohan actually wouldn't talk about their divorce and their kids in front of cameras and microphones.

We're told that in their brief hearing this morning in Family Court in Long Island, the ex-couple agreed to button up about their matrimonial melee and deal with their issues in private -- except Sunday nights on Dina's reality show.



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Monday 2 June 2008

Pylon

Pylon   
Artist: Pylon

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Gyrate Lp By Scompensato - If You Like The Au Pairs   
 Gyrate Lp By Scompensato - If You Like The Au Pairs

   Year:    
Tracks: 11




Despite failing to touch the commercial success or cross-cultural impact of their Athens, GA ,compatriots R.E.M. and the B-52's, Pylon's influence on the city's legendary music scene proved exactly as marked -- the group's propellent, angular jangle pop reasoned resonated non only if through and through the Athens originative community simply throughout the American pop tube of the eighties, and though more heard-of than actually heard, their office as elderberry bush statesmen of the alternative rock explosion is unassailable. Borrowing their name from the William Faulkner novel, Pylon was founded by guitar player Randy Bewley and bassist Michael Lachowski, University of Georgia artistry students divine by the likes of Television, the Ramones, and Talking Heads; the brace soon sublease pattern blank space in a studio loft rented by local creative person Curtis Crowe, wHO cursorily signed on to dally drums. After auditioning a series of vocalists, the band finally settled on cuss UGA pupil Vanessa Briscoe, whose typical yip style ideally complemented the music's notched guitars and warriorlike rhythms. The quartette made its live debut in March 1979; that summertime, the B-52's became the darlings of the New York scene thanks to their breakthrough hit "Rock Lobster," and their success paved the path for Pylon to make their own Big Apple debut, with Philadelphia and Boston appearances following ahead the school year resumed. Pylon's debut individual, "Cool," appeared on the dB label in early 1980, earning strong critical notices and rising as a major resistance dance strike; that summer, they issued their debut LP Spiral, too opening for the B-52's in New York's Central Park. Pylon toured on a regular basis ahead up to -- and in the wake of -- their soph movement, 1983's Bite, just dissatisfied with the finished LP, and as well demoralized by an stillborn circuit in support of U2, the band dissolved. In their absence, Athens emerged as the nexus of the American resistance thanks mostly to the snowballing success of R.E.M., wHO regularly cited Pylon as a major influence on their music; in fact, when in 1987 Rolling Stone named R.E.M. "America's Best Band," drummer Bill Berry argued the honour actually belonged to Pylon, even though the radical had disbanded four eld earlier. Their posthumous notoriety, in tandem with the impendent press release of dB's Hits compilation, convinced Pylon to reform in 1988; after opening for R.E.M. on their William Green enlistment, they too recorded a new album, nineties Chain. With Bewley's decision to leave the card, however, Pylon once again called its quits, playing their terminal show at Athens' notable 40 Watt Club on November 22, 1991.






Fans won't have bar of backlash

JAMES Blunt may be in the midst of a backlash, but a near sold-out Rod Laver Arena crowd weren't having a bar of that on Tuesday night.

Blunt has become a victim of his own success -- most notably the impossible to avoid 2005 hit You're Beautiful, which lead to a large dose of over-exposure.
While his second album All the Lost Souls has yet to spawn a song to connect with the masses the way You're Beautiful did, it is not without its charm.
I Really Want You moves from intimate to full-blown swagger and shows his voice can be powerful and not just passive.
Carry You Home is the kind of ballad his fans have come to expect while the upbeat 1973 throws a musical curve ball.
However, it's the songs from his debut Back to Bedlam that really ignite the crowd, which comprised mainly women and their perhaps dragged-along male partners.
Goodbye My Lover, High and No Bravery reminds you of the period when Blunt ruled the airways and You're Beautiful remains an anthem and "our song" for many couples in the crowd.
Melbourne's Gabriella Cilmi put in a rousing support set for what was her first hometown show.
Despite a G-rated wardrobe malfunction during her No.1 hit Sweet About Me, Cilmi proved that big soulful voice is indeed coming out of a 16-year-old girl from Dandenong.
A funky cover of Cry Me a River was a potent addition to her all-too-short set.

Nazgul

Nazgul   
Artist: Nazgul

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


De Expugnatione Elfmuth   
 De Expugnatione Elfmuth

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14


When The Wolves Return To The Forest   
 When The Wolves Return To The Forest

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 9




 






Lindsay Lohan - Lohan Turns Down Fur Coat Offer

LATEST: LINDSAY LOHAN has turned down a nightclub owner's offer to bail her out of her latest legal woe - because she insists she is innocent.

Model Masha Markova has filed papers at Manhattan's State Supreme Court claiming Lohan stole her $11,000 (GBP5,500) mink coat as she left a New York nightclub after a birthday party in January (08). The coat was later returned, but only after Lohan had been photographed wearing an identical fur on the same night.

Nightclub boss John Englebert stepped in on Wednesday (21May08) and offered to settle the case for Lohan, and buy her her own mink coat.

But the actress insists she doesn't need his help. Her representative says, "She already has one (fur coat)."

Adding of the coat mystery, the rep adds, "If she took it, she took it by mistake. There are worse mistakes to make."




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Audioholics

Audioholics   
Artist: Audioholics

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


External Key Incl Perry Oneil Remix Vinyl   
 External Key Incl Perry Oneil Remix Vinyl

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 1


External Key   
 External Key

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1




 





Afro-Cuban All Stars

Mogwai team up with psychedelic legend on new EP

Mogwai have teamed up with psychedelic legend Roky Erickson on a new EP.

The singer, famous for his work with The 13th Floor Elevators and subsequent mental illness, lends his vocals to 'Devil Rides', the final track on the Scots' new 'Batcat EP'.

The EP is set for release on September 8 on CD, 12-inch vinyl and download, and precedes the group's new album 'The Hawk Is Howling', which is itself released on September 22.

The album is the follow-up the group's 2006 release 'Mr Beast'.

The 'Batcat EP' tracklisting is:

'Batcat'
'Stupid Prick Gets Chased By The Police And Loses His Slut Girlfriend'
'Devil Rides'

Mogwai have also announced three new UK dates. They are:

Edinburgh Corn Exchange (October 21)
Manchester Academy (23)
London Hammersmith Apollo (24)


To check the availability of Mogwai tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

'Speed Racer' Stars Emile Hirsch, Matthew Fox, Christina Ricci Compare Their Real Cars To The Mach 5




Here he comes, here comes Speed Racer. But will he be a demon on wheels?

Out of all the summer '08 blockbusters, few are as enigmatic as the Wachowskis' big-budget adaptation of the 1960s Japanese series originally titled "Mach GoGoGo." They've told us that the movie will bring the cartoon to life, they've told us that it's like nothing we've ever seen, and they've even told us to come see it because the "Twilight" trailer will be attached. But the key question of whether it will be eye-popping or headache-inducing remains as mysterious as the identity of Racer X.

In making the film, "Matrix" masterminds Larry and Andy Wachowski had to sample from the original like hip-hop artists, keeping the attractive elements of the show while steering clear of its cheesiness. Somewhere in the middle, they hope, is a hit.

"In the show, [Speed] talks really, really, really fast, and he says the same thing over and over," explained star Emile Hirsch, pointing out a few of the twists and turns they had to navigate. "He'll be like, 'I wanna go on a race, because then I can win!' And then he'll say, 'When I win, I'll have won the race!' We couldn't do that for the movie."

"It was something I wrestled with a lot," agreed Matthew Fox, who appears in the film as the secretive racer who may or may not be Speed's older brother. "To put too much of a cartoon thing on your voice could be potentially alienating."

Fox's outfit didn't help matters. "There's a lot of ways being dressed in a leather suit can go wrong — there's a lot of ways that can end up being not such a cool thing," he laughed. "[I needed to bring] a certain complexity and human level to him."

"Everyone has always said to me, 'You should play Trixie!' because I kind of look like anime, so I always had that in my head, that if they make 'Speed Racer,' I'll go and audition," said Christina Ricci, cast in the flick as Speed's wide-eyed girlfriend. "I guess I have the eyes and the small chin, like anime."

The actress joked that the only drawback is that every time she starts to run somewhere, the backgrounds get blurry behind her. "That's so irritating," she laughed.

In real life, however, the stars insist that their experiences behind the wheel aren't nearly as animated.

"I am stuck in a very long lease that I got into before I saw the Al Gore movie. [I drive] a large black sedan, and it's not particularly fuel-efficient," Ricci revealed, adding that her big vehicle isn't exactly built for racing around a track. "I would love to have the [button on Speed's Mach 5 car] that jumps you over other cars, because then you could get out of traffic. And those people who don't pull far enough into the intersection when they're making a left turn? You could just be like, 'Boop! Sorry, I need to be over here!' That'd be great."

"I drive a black Toyota Prius right now," said Hirsch, wishing he could pimp his ride. "I want the saws that come out of the side. Those are cool."

"My drive-around car is just an Acura," said Fox, who presumably doesn't wear head-to-toe leather while driving his sedan. "I would love X's Gatling guns that pop out of the side of the car — that's pretty badass."

And if the movie is badass as well, then who knows? Perhaps "Speed Racer" could finally reverse the trend established by "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle," "Inspector Gadget" and "Underdog" and get people once again hungering for cartoon-to-movie adaptations.

"I want to make 'Ren & Stimpy' and play Ren," Hirsch laughed, doing his best impression of the neurotic Chihuahua. " 'Dammit, Stimpy!' "

"I was that girl who loved 'The Care Bears' and 'My Little Pony,' and 'He-Man' somehow got in there, but I don't know that I would want to be in any of those, or if I'd even want to see any of those become movies," Ricci said. "There was a cartoon 'Rainbow Brite' movie that was sort of trippy, and it made me feel horrible."

What few fans might remember, however, is that Ricci previously starred in a cartoon-to-movie adaptation. It was the 1995 film "Casper," and it helped launch her career.

"With 'Casper,' we were on real sets, but [the ghost] would just be a ball on a stick that they were floating around, showing us where the marks would be," she said of the key differences between the two films. "On this movie, we literally walked onto a giant soundstage that was bright green, and that's it. Some days there would be half a car or half a jet or something like that [and the rest was added in later with CGI]."

Ricci also found it a lot easier to create a believable romance with her "Speed Racer" leading man. "Kissing Casper was really embarrassing, because he was supposed to be see-through, so I had to make kissing faces, and I was 13, and I was so mortified," she recalled. "Oh, that was terrible. It was much better kissing Emile."

Check out everything we've got on "Speed Racer."

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Grandaddy

Grandaddy   
Artist: Grandaddy

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   Alternative
   



Discography:


Just Like The Fambly Cat   
 Just Like The Fambly Cat

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Excerpts From The Diary Of Todd Zilla   
 Excerpts From The Diary Of Todd Zilla

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 7


Sumday   
 Sumday

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


The Broken Down Comforter Collection   
 The Broken Down Comforter Collection

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Under The Western Freeway   
 Under The Western Freeway

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 11


Sophtware Slump   
 Sophtware Slump

   Year:    
Tracks: 11


A Pretty Mess By This One Band   
 A Pretty Mess By This One Band

   Year:    
Tracks: 7




Solar-powered space pop jazz group Grandaddy was formed in Modesto, CA, in 1992 by Jason Lytle, bassist Kevin Garcia, and drummer Aaron Burtch; although a noisy, lo-fi approach characterized early recordings like 1994's Complex Party Come Along Theories, with the 1995 additions of guitar player Jim Fairchild and keyboardist Tim Dryden the group's sound expanded exponentially o'er the path of subsequent efforts including the unreleased Don't Sock the Tryer and the 1996 EP A Pretty Mess by This One Band. Originally issued on indie mark Will Records, 1997's acclaimed full-length Under the Western Freeway proven Grandaddy's originative breakthrough, and the following year the album was reissued on major-label V2, with "Summertime Here Kids" earning Single of the Week honors in the pages of the NME. The Broken Down Comforter Collection, a digest of singles tracks, preceded the 1999 Signal to Snow Ratio EP, which heralded a motion toward the time of origin electronic textures further in evidence on 2000's superb Sophtware Slump. In 2002, the grouping released another odds-n-sods aggregation, Concrete Dunes, which paved the way for a busy 2003: that spring, Grandaddy released the Floating Debris EP and their one-fourth full-length, Sumday, and spent the repose of the year touring, qualification appearances at festivals such as Glastonbury. In 2005, they resurfaced with the Excerpts from the Diary of Todd Zilla EP and a uncut record album (Simply Like the Fambly Cat) followed in 2006.