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Selasa, 04 Oktober 2011

Rowan Atkinson back as spoof spy Johnny English


Reuters - Rowan Atkinson is back as bumbling spy Johnny English in the sequel to his 2003 hit, but despite work on comic classics "Not the Nine O'Clock News" and "Blackadder," the comedian does not find filming much fun.

The 56-year-old, whose television series "Mr. Bean" also made it to the big screen, was on the red carpet in London at the weekend to promote spy spoof "Johnny English Reborn," which hits British theatres on Friday.

"I never find filming particularly fun to be honest," he told Reuters at the event.

"There isn't a tremendous amount of laughter going on when I'm filming because I tend to take it all far too seriously."

In Johnny English Reborn, "the improbable secret agent" is called back into action when his superiors learn the Chinese premier's life is in danger.

Director Oliver Parker said that hit spy series like the Bourne thrillers and the arrival of Daniel Craig as the new James Bond in 2006 had provided more source material for the English character.

"We've had several years of Bourne and the new Bond, so that was a little more meat for us to feed on really," Parker said.

"The first movie I suppose was reflecting much more on Roger, (former Bond actor) Roger Moore, and here we have those two new spies, and it gave us a lot more to play with I think."

Parker and his cast, including Gillian Anderson as Pamela Head and Dominic West as Simon Ambrose, will be hoping for a repeat of the commercial success of the first movie.

"Johnny English," released in 2003, earned $160 million in global ticket sales, according to movie tracking website boxofficemojo.com, on a budget estimated at $40 million.

Early reviews have been mixed to poor, according to critic tracker rottentomatoes.com.

© Copyright (c) Reuters

Selasa, 27 September 2011

Michael Jackson killed himself, doctor's lawyer claims


This image, taken from the prosecution courtroom evidence screen, purports to show Michael Jackson lying on a hospital gurney during opening arguments in Dr. Conrad Murray's trial in the death of pop star Michael Jackson in Los Angeles Tuesday.
Photograph by: CNN/Pool, Reuters


LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's doctor was guilty of "gross negligence" which led to the pop icon's death, a prosecutor said Tuesday — but the medic's lawyer countered bluntly that the star killed himself.

At the start of Conrad Murray's long-awaited manslaughter trial, his lawyer said the King of Pop took two different drugs while the doctor was out of the room at the star's rented Holmby Hills mansion, on June 25, 2009.

"He did an act without his doctor's knowledge, without his doctor's permission, against his orders, he did an act that caused his own death," said lawyer Ed Chernoff.

Specifically he said Jackson swallowed eight two-milligram lorazepam pills, pushing his blood concentration of lorazepam to 0.169 micrograms per milliliter, enough to put six people to sleep.


Jackson "did this when Dr. Murray was not around," Chernoff said, claiming the 50-year-old singer also gave himself an extra dose of powerful sedative propofol, which he was using to help him get to sleep.

"The scientific evidence will show you that when Dr. Murray left the room, Michael Jackson self-administered a dose of propofol that, with the lorazepam, created a perfect storm in his body."

The combination "killed him instantly . . . He died so rapidly, so instantly, he didn't even have time to close his eyes," he said.

Murray, 58, faces up to four years in jail if convicted by a jury of seven men and five women of involuntary manslaughter for Jackson's death, as the star was preparing for a series of comeback concerts.


Specifically he allegedly gave Jackson an overdose of the powerful sedative propofol — which Jackson himself referred to as "milk" — to help alleviate his insomnia at a rented estate in the posh Holmby Hills neighborhood of LA.

Murray, trained as a cardiologist, has never denied giving Jackson propofol, which typically is used as an anesthetic during surgery, but he denies having "abandoned his patient" at a critical, and ultimately fatal, moment.

In the prosecution's opening statement, deputy district attorney David Walgren said: "The evidence . . . will show that Michael Jackson literally put his life in the hands of Conrad Murray.

"That misplaced trust . . . cost Michael Jackson his life," he added, claiming Murray was motivated more by his $150,000 contract with Jackson than by his duty of care to the singer.

The doctor made a series of phone calls — and even emailed an insurance agent dismissing media reports that Jackson was too sick to play the London concerts — while Jackson lay dying, he said.

Walgren also played an audio recording of an apparently heavily-drugged Jackson talking in a slurred voice to Murray, a month and a half before his death — suggesting this showed the doctor was well aware of how ill Jackson was.

Jackson's mother Katherine and father Joe were in court, along with his siblings Jermaine, Janet, LaToya, Randy, Tito and Rebbie.

At least 300 fans and others lined up outside the court, some chanting "murderer" at Murray, At one point before the trial started a woman tried to attack the doctor, but was stopped by security guards, reports said.

The first witness expected to be called was Kenny Ortega, the producer of Jackson's "This Is It" shows — clips of which may also be played in court during the trial.

The panel to decide Murray's fate includes six white jurors, five Hispanics and one African American. They include high school graduates, some jurors with a college education, and one with a masters in business degree.

Half of the panel's members are Jackson fans — a 54-year-old juror wrote that she "loved his music as a very young girl, as an adult not so much" — while one juror, a cartoon animator, once met Jackson.

Even before the trial started, some Jackson fans were saying Murray should face a more serious charge.

"He should have been charged with second degree murder," said Erin Jacobs, head of the organization "Justice4mj," 10 of whose members were outside court in black T-shirts bearing their group's name.

© Copyright (c) AFP

Senin, 19 September 2011

Charice talks about recording 'Final Fantasy' theme song


MANILA, Philippines - International singing sensation Charice is thankful to be given an opportunity to sing one of the theme songs of Square Enix's upcoming role playing game, "Final Fantasy XIII-2."

In an interview on a Japanese television show which was uploaded on YouTube, Charice said her song, titled "New World," tells "a very emotional, heartbreaking story."

Part of the lyrics go: "Baby I'm gonna see the new world / With nothing but the love you gave me."

"I just want to thank everybody for giving me a chance to be part of it. It's such a beautiful atmosphere, beautiful," the 19-year-old Filipina singer said in the interview.

"When I recorded the song, I was like, this is a great song. It's like you can really relate to it. Not only me, but all the people."

Charice's "New World" will be available on the Western version of "Final Fantasy XIII-2," while Mai Fukui's "Yakusoku no Basho" will be released in the Japanese version of the game, reports said.

"New World" is one of the songs from Charice's second album titled "Infinity," which will be released in Japan on October 5.

"Final Fantasy XIII-2" is a direct sequel to Square Enix's "Final Fantasy XIII," which was released last year.

"My Hands," performed by British singer Leona Lewis, is the theme song for the Western version of "Final Fantasy XIII."

Source Abs-cbn-news

Shamcey happy to be home


Miss Universe 2011 third runner-up Shamcey Supsup is mobbed by fans upon her arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in ParaƱaque City on Sunday. PHOTO BY MIGUEL DE GUZMAN

A WHIRLWIND of celebratory activities await Shamcey Supsup, 2011 Miss Universe third runner up, who arrived in Manila Sunday morning.


“I’m glad to be back home after more than a month of being away. I so miss the Philippines. Thank you for being here for welcoming me,” Supsup told the crowd that welcomed her at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

She also thanked those who voted for her online, sent their prayers, text votes and e-mail that motivated her to do well in the pageant.

Various homecoming celebrations are being prepared for Supsup in Makati City (Metro Manila), Cainta, Rizal and General Santos City.

Makati City will hold a ticker parade today for Shamcey, who will visit Makati High School where she graduated salutatorian. Activities will also be held at the Araneta Center and the University of the Philippines where she got her degree in architecture.

An early favorite at the Miss Universe pageant in Brazil, Supsup topped the online voting but landed on the third runner up post. Miss Angola was crowned Miss Universe 2011.

Source ManilaTimes