Rihanna said phuck that concert it’s YOLO for life. Rihanna 3 Hours Late To Monte Carlo Concert We don’t understand why Rihanna can’t show up on time to a concert where people pay good money to see her. Is she scared her next stalker might be waiting in the crowd? Get it together Ri Ri. According to Radar Online It’s her concert, and she’ll be late if she wants to. After disastrous appearances in Denmark and Poland, Rihanna continued to test the patience of her fans Wednesday night in Monte Carlo, Monaco, showing up more than three hours late for her scheduled appearance. Fans had paid at least $782 (currency converted) for tickets to the intimate show, which included dinner and was originally scheduled to start at 8:30 pm, according to information on ticketing websites. But the show was nowhere near beginning for several hours, and audience members grew restless. It’s become a familiar pattern for Rihanna, who has partied her way to late appearances, some disastrous shows and a lot of unhappy fans on this tour. “Still no news of Rihanna,” @MorganeDK tweeted two hours in. “She got lost in 2 square km,” referring to the area of the tiny nation. “Are you lost?” the same user asked. “We’re waiting. … Frankly, this delay is abuse.” “Noooo I haven’t been waiting … for 3 hours for nothing, have I?” @Milaudewulf asked. “She’s three hours late.” Finally around 11:30 pm local time, the Monte Carlo Beach Society tweeted that she was on her way, and about ten minutes later, she finally showed. “It’s a record delay … ” @MorganeK tweeted. “But we love her anyway.” PHOTOS: Rihanna Wears Sparkly Crop Top While Leaving Boujis User @SuxxCandy disagreed, tweeting, “I hope she dies.” Indeed, most fans seemed happy just to be at the show, tweeting excited pics and video. But still, those with tickets for Rihanna’s show on Thursday night hoped it wouldn’t be a repeat performance. “You better show on time tomorrow!” wrote @tatianaslb. Wishing death upon Ri Ri is pretty harsh….still Rihanna Navy is ride or die because you wouldn’t catch us waiting 3 hours for anyone. It’s not like she’s Beyonce…ouch.
What was Rob Reiner’s last noteworthy film? Was it Ghosts of Mississippi in 1996? The American President , the year before? 1992’s A Few Good Men ? Reiner has continued to work steadily since a phenomenal mainstream movie run in the ’80s into the early ’90s that included, among others, This Is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride and When Harry Met Sally… , though you wouldn’t be faulted for not having paid his recent output much mind. As a director, his tendencies toward sentimentality have thickened and clotted over the years, and films like The Bucket List and Flipped haven’t had enough else to them to balance out what comes across as cloying and clumsy at best and shamelessly pandering at worst. The Magic of Belle Isle , which Reiner directed from a screenplay he co-wrote with Guy Thomas and Andrew Scheinman, is as sticky-sweet and textureless as a bowl of pudding, though an amused central performance from star Morgan Freeman continually finds nuance and the unexpected where there ultimately isn’t any. The film is set in the present day despite the fact that it opens with the tinkle of the Beach Boys’ “Don’t Worry Baby” and offers up a vision of small town life so glowing and nostalgic it’s practically golden-hued, the kind in which a young girl’s befriending and spending a lot of alone time with the older man who’s new to the area is regarded fondly instead of with any alarm or suspicion. Freeman plays that older man, a widowed, wheelchair-bound former writer of successful westerns named Monte Wildhorn who’s set aside his typewriter in favor of a whiskey bottle. For a grumpy, misanthropic alcoholic, he’s still awfully adorable, something that’s partially due to Freeman’s inherent savvy charisma but which is mostly the fault of the script, which wants to sum up Monte’s frustration by having him yell in an empty room. “What’s he yelling at?” asks Finnegan O’Neil (Emma Fuhrmann), who lives next door. “Life,” replies his nephew (Kenan Thompson) sagely. That nephew’s found Monte a house to stay in for the summer in exchange for some pet-sitting, and soon the man is befriending (or being befriended by, despite his objections) the family next door — the recently divorced Mrs. O’Neil (Virginia Madsen) and her three daughters, among them the teenage Willow (Madeline Carroll), middle child Finnegan and little Flora (Nicolette Pierini). Will he find romance, bond with the girl who’s an aspiring writer, discover a new lease on life and start writing again? To quote the wisdom of the Magic 8 Ball, “You may rely on it.” Over the course of The Magic of Belle Isle , Freeman gets to play off of a dog, several cute children, a party clown, a developmentally disabled young man named Karl who likes to bunny-hop around, an eccentric local (Fred Willard) and, of course, Madsen’s winsome, piano-playing divorcée. With all respect to Freeman’s other co-stars, it’s the dog with whom he’s best, delivering wry, eloquent monologues about proper names and behavior for canines and trying, unsuccessfully, to coax the animal into chasing a ball. (“I see the concept of fetch eludes you,” he observes.) Monte’s tentative courting of Madsen’s character, whom he too-cutely insists on calling “Mrs. O’Neil” just as she keeps to calling him “Mr. Wildhorn,” progresses, chastely, only because the two seem to realizes it’s expected rather than because of any convincing touch of romance between them. Freeman and Madsen are, however, good together when not under the burden of conjuring up sparks. Similarly, Finnegan’s hiring of Monte to “teach her about imagination” is structured in ways that are almost intolerably corny — he instructs her, for example, to “look out there and tell me what’s not there” in order to encourage her to make up stories. The only hint of stakes in The Magic of Belle Isle are glanced over briefly in the film’s beginning, when a surly Monte threatens suicide when he’s shuttled off to his temporary home. But aside from that moment, Monte never seems so glum as to be serious about ending things — he’s living in a beautiful house in an idyllic town and has a clear enjoyment for people, which makes the movie easier while making its ideas about depression seem flimsy. The film moves along by the numbers, making no sudden or unexpected movements, and Reiner doesn’t offer any stylistic choices worth mentioning; everything gets creakier toward the end, with the expected mild disagreements and disappointments to be resolved. The only question mark this unexceptional feature leaves open is why Monte initially turns down the Hollywood star who comes in person to ask to buy the rights to his gunslinger character. “Most of the time real life doesn’t measure up to what’s in your head,” he explains to the actor, saying that for once in his life that’s not the case. But there’s no reason why selling his book would necessitate making any lifestyle changes — he does it only to enable the eventual happy ending. In a movie in which nothing happens that you can’t see coming from miles away, it’s proof that you can still manage moments that feel startlingly artificial. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
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As one of the breakout hits of the 2009-2010 TV season, The Vampire Diaries featured murder, intrigue and sex. But just because her character got it on with Paul Wesley’s Stefan Salvatore, Nina Dobrev has an unfortunate message for male fans of her show: you won’t see me naked! “I’m very content with not being nude on national television – I enjoy True Blood myself and I watch the show, but I’m happy that bra and underwear is as stripped down as I can get for [ The Vampire Diaries ].” Dobrev uttered these words at the Monte Carlo Television Festival, where she was also asked to compare The Vampire Diaries with similar programming available to viewers: True Blood and Twilight . She said: “I don’t think that we’re necessarily competitors. We’re all kind of in the same genre… but they are all very different. It’s like apples and oranges. I have friends in all three of the shows that are vampire related, so I’m very happy for all of our successes.” While Nina will be keeping her shirt on, there’s good news for female viewers of the show: Wesley and Ian Somerhalder (pictured below with their co-star in Monte Carlo) will NOT be. New episodes suddenly can’t come fast enough, can they?
Paris Hilton is definitely living the good life. After busting out of her dress at a party in Cannes, the socialite has turned up at the 2010 World Music Awards in Monte Carlo.
Animal print is seriously making a comeback and although Hayden Panettiere is wearing a whole lot of it, she still looks great at the 210 World Music Awards in Monte Carlo. Actually, who are we kidding, that dress is probably a regular person sized scarf.