Sunday 25 May 2008

Movie Reviews: 'The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian'

Virtually all reviewers compare The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian with the earlier Narnia movie. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. A.O. Scott in the New York Times calls the newer film "more satisfying" than the first. He warns parents: "Its violent (though gore-free) combat scenes and high body count may rattle very young viewers, but older children are likely to be drawn into the thick political intrigue." Claudia Puig in USA Today remarks, "Fans of the first Narnia surely will enjoy this sequel, which is better made and more of an epic." Comments Elizabeth Weitzman in the New York Daily News: "Sure, it's a big-budget spectacle. But it's also the kind of grandly old-fashioned entertainment we don't get enough of anymore." Bob Strauss in the Los Angeles Daily News comments unenthusiastically, "Little of it may be exceptional, but much of it goes beyond the usual PG standard in thoughtfulness and craftsmanship as well as carnage." Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune insists that the new film "is roughly the same as the first in terms of quality and style. It delivers without much visual dynamism, and with a determined emphasis on combat." Kyle Smith writes in the New York Post that Prince Caspian: "doesn't quite equal the first film, but some may find this one a less-insistent piece of pure entertainment because it isn't so overtly Christian." Other reviewers are not so generous. Rick Groen of the Toronto Globe and Mail, who regarded the first Narnia as a "near perfect adaptation" of the C.S. Lewis novel, wails his disappointment over the sequel. "Why, oh why, are these sequels always bigger and louder and longer and bad?" he asks. And Mick LaSalle in the San Francisco Chronicle minces no words, concluding tersely that the film is "one of this year's biggest disappointments."


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Wednesday 21 May 2008

Fat Joe

Fat Joe   
Artist: Fat Joe

   Genre(s): 
Hip-Hop
   Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Jealous One's Envy   
 Jealous One's Envy

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 18


Loyality   
 Loyality

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14


Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.)   
 Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 18


Don Cartagena   
 Don Cartagena

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 15


Represent   
 Represent

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 14




Latino rapper Fat Joe (aka Adipose tissue Joe da Gangsta, Joey Crack, and his real mention, Joe Cartagena) was raised in the Dixie Bronx area of New House of York. It was through an sr. brother that Cartagena conditioned the ways of the street, as advantageously as discovering pat music via the sounds of such groundbreaking ceremony ceremony artists as Theodore, Funky 4 + 1, and the Furious Cinque. Finally loss by the name of Fat Joe, the knocker secured a transcription contract with the Relativity tag in the betimes '90s, resulting in the release of his full-length debut, Represent, in 1993 (which spawned the single "Current Joe," peaking at the number 1 topographic point on Billboard's Hot Rap Singles chart). Two days later, Fat Joe issued his sophomore effort, Green-eyed One's Invidia, which included a cameo show by KRS-One as well as production contributions by the likes of DJ PM, L.E.S., and Domingo. Around the sami fourth dimension, Fat Joe appeared on LL Cool J's boastfully strike "I Guessing Ya" (along with Foxy Brown and Keith Murray) and collaborated with Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon on a running from the "Envy" one, called "Firewater." By the late '90s, Fat Joe had switched record book labels (sign language on with Atlantic) and tried his hand at other unmusical career ventures such as porta a article of wearable storage called Fat Joe's Halftime, a barber frequent, and a fashion line, FJ560. In summation, he signed a production and distribution deal with Atlantic Records and Mystic Amusement (which he ran with a partner named Big Greg). 1998 major power saw the dismissal of Fat Joe's debut for Atlantic Ocean, Don Cartagena, which featured cameo appearances by the likes of Powderpuff Dad, Nas, Raekwon, Big Pun, and Jadakiss (the Liquid oxygen), following it up in 2001 with Jealous Ones Stillness Enviousness (J.O.S.E.), which included contributions from Ludacris, Petey Pablo, M.O.P., R. Gene Kelly, and Remy. Loyalty followed in 2002, and Completely or Zippo arrived trey years after that. The natural Me, Myself and I from 2006 ground the doorknocker on his get Threat Team depression, which was distributed by EMI.





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Sunday 4 May 2008

New U2 movie premieres at Sundance

New U2 movie premieres at Sundance



U2's fresh concert film 'U2 3D' premiered at the Sundance Motion picture Festival in Parkland Urban center, Mormon State on Saturday night.
Speaking to the Associated Press ahead the viewing, U2 guitarist The Edge said: "I was truly hoping we weren't bull later completely these long time. Fortunately we weren't."
He was joined at the covering by isaac Bashevis Singer Bono, drummer Larry Mullen and bassist Ecstasy Clayton.
Commenting on eyesight himself in 3D on a celluloid screen, Bono said: "It's variety of horrific. It's bad sufficiency on a small cover. At present you get to come across the lard buttocks 40-foot tall."
The film, which is the first digital 3D, multi-camera, real time production, will be shown at Cineworld, Movies at Dundrum and Movies at Swords - whole in Capital of Ireland - from 22 Feb. It testament as well be screened at SGC Dungarvan in Co Waterford.