Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Britney Spears in talks for another HIMYM appearance


A file photo of Britney shopping at Intermix clothing store on Robertson in Beverly Hills Wednesday, March 5. Photo Credit: Splash News

April 2, 2008 () - Britney Spears' guest appearance on How I Met Your Mother Monday night, March 24, fetched the CBS sitcom its highest rating ever so it is not surprising that the show producers are in talks with her for a follow up appearance.

According to TV Guide's Michael Ausiello Britney's next appearance could be as Ted's (Josh Radnor) stalker.

"It all depends on her availability," a source said.

A second appearance on HIMYM for Britney would be more logical than appearing on another TV show. One of the reasons she appeared on HIMYM and not another show was because the producers were willing to provide her the controlled environment she needed.

It is also likely that she has established a comfort zone working with the cast and crew of the show.



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Sunday, 25 May 2008

Louis Walsh slams new show Rock Rivals

'X Factor' judge Louis Walsh has blasted the new drama series 'Rock Rivals' for being unrealistic.
Walsh told The Mirror: "There's far more drama on 'The X Factor' in any week than there's likely to be in this whole series."
"I was so excited when I sat down to watch it. I expected it to be great," he said.
"I had spent a whole day on set doing a cameo and they cut me. I was annoyed, but now I've seen it I'm glad that I ended up on the cutting room floor. It could have been so funny and real but it isn't."
Walsh also said that the show didn't show enough of the rivalry that exists between the judges on reality shows.
He said: "They didn't capture the tension and the drama on the show between the judges and the contestants - especially the judges."

Group Home

Group Home   
Artist: Group Home

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


A Tear for the Ghetto   
 A Tear for the Ghetto

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 20


Supa Star-EP   
 Supa Star-EP

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 3




Hip-hop distich Lil' Dap and Melachi -- conjointly known as Group Home -- surfaced in 1995 on a compilation called Guru Presents Ill Kids Records, which was released some the same time as their debut album, Livin' Proof. In maliciousness of Guru's championing the distich, Group Home remained tacit for a few years, finally reappearing in 1999 with the album A Tear for the Ghetto, which featured cameos from Guru, Steph Lova, and the Jerky Boys.





Tito Rojas

Luni Coleone and Cool Nutz

Luni Coleone and Cool Nutz   
Artist: Luni Coleone and Cool Nutz

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   



Discography:


Every Single Day   
 Every Single Day

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 15




 






Three more stars join DiCaprio film

Three more actors have joined the cast of the new Martin Scorsese-directed and Leonardo DiCaprio-starring thriller 'Shutter Island'.
The Hollywood Reporter says that Max von Sydow, Emily Mortimer and Jackie Earle Haley will join DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Michelle Williams and Patricia Clarkson in the film, which is adapted from the Dennis Lehane novel of the same name.
'Shutter Island' tells the story of two US marshals (DiCaprio and Ruffalo) investigating the disappearance of a patient from a hospital for the criminally insane.
Shooting on the film is due to begin on 6 March.

Dj_Quest

Dj_Quest   
Artist: Dj_Quest

   Genre(s): 
Breakbeat
   



Discography:


So Good And Break Da Funk (DF002) Vinyl   
 So Good And Break Da Funk (DF002) Vinyl

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2




 






Londonbeat

Londonbeat   
Artist: Londonbeat

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Dance
   Dance: Pop
   



Discography:


Best! The Singles   
 Best! The Singles

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 16


Speak   
 Speak

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 14


You bring on the Sun   
 You bring on the Sun

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 3


In the Blood   
 In the Blood

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 12




A pop/R&B band with nice vocal musical harmony on "I've Been Thinking About You."





Hammond quits new home after just 70 hours

Johns given the star treatment

THINGS are looking up for Australia's Michael Johns despite his shock dismissal from American Idol, including hanging out with Ashton Kutcher and a call from Dolly Parton.

The Perth-born 29-year-old, who struggled for a decade in the US to establish a music career, has been offered numerous recording deals since his elimination last week. He's also had enough brushes with A-List celebrities since to dine out on for decades to come. A few hours after the jaws of American Idol's 30 million TV viewers dropped to the floor when Johns was asked to leave, his own idol, country singer Dolly Parton, called his mobile phone. "There was a voice on the phone and it said 'Michael, this is Dolly'," Johns, a guest on US TV talkshow Regis & Kelly recalled. "She said 'You have a great career ahead of you and I'd like to write with you and maybe do a duet'." After his surprise send-off Johns jetted off to New York and dropped in to the set of NBC TV show Saturday Night Live (SNL) where Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher was the guest host. Johns was invited back to the SNL after-party where Kutcher, his wife Demi Moore and plenty of other A-listers, including Cameron Diaz, partied late into the night. "Demi Moore came up to me, gave me a big hug and said 'You were robbed'," Johns said. "I was standing there thinking 'If this is Demi Moore hugging me then I'm freaking out right now'." The night got better. Johns was then invited to the SNL after-party's after-party. It was at a Manhattan bar and Kutcher and Moore had organised a band to entertain their friends, but the band failed to turn up. "Demi came up and said 'Would you sing?', " Johns, shaking his head, said. "It was weird. "A guy played keyboards and then Ashton and I were singing. "It was so surreal." Johns, who was considered one of the top three competitors on American Idol before the shock elimination, said he was not about to let his fame from the reality TV show go to waste. "It's time to get to work now," he said.