Check out this photo of Justin Bieber that the You Want Me singer posted on Instagram. He's riding a horse! This is DEFINITELY going on our FAVORITE VISUALS Pinterest board. More here: Our 'Justin Bieber On A Horse' Dreams Have Come True
Check out this photo of Justin Bieber that the You Want Me singer posted on Instagram. He's riding a horse! This is DEFINITELY going on our FAVORITE VISUALS Pinterest board. More here: Our 'Justin Bieber On A Horse' Dreams Have Come True
Kim Jong Un and Barack Obama both love basketball and Dennis “The Worm” Rodman is the mediator????? According to ABC News: In his first interview since returning to the U.S. from an unprecedented visit to North Korea last week, former NBA star Dennis Rodman said he bears a message for President Obama from the country’s oppressive leader, Kim Jong Un. “He wants Obama to do one thing: Call him,” Rodman told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on “This Week.” “He said, ‘If you can, Dennis – I don’t want [to] do war. I don’t want to do war.’ He said that to me.” The athlete even offered Kim some diplomatic advice for potential future talks with President Obama. “[Kim] loves basketball. And I said the same thing, I said, ‘Obama loves basketball.’ Let’s start there,” Rodman said. Rodman’s comments come just days after the basketball star shocked the world with an unexpected trip to Pyongyang, North Korea, becoming the first known American to publicly meet with the mysterious Kim since he assumed command of the totalitarian nation after the death of his father, Kim Jong-Il in 2011. The young leader has defied U.N. sanctions by continuing to develop North Korea’s nuclear arms and missile program, which he says is aimed at the U.S. Kim is often regarded as one of the world’s most oppressive leaders, presiding over prison camps and allowing millions of his own people to starve. In a bizarre display of basketball diplomacy, Rodman went on the record to offer highest praise for Kim Thursday, telling reporters, “I love him. He’s awesome.” Today on “This Week,” Rodman didn’t apologize for those comments. “No, I’m not apologiz[ing] for him,” Rodman said. “You know, he’s a good guy to me. Guess what? He’s my friend. I don’t condone what he does … [but] as a person to person – he’s my friend.” Talk about the “Odd Couple.”
Hmm…. Kim Kardashian And Kanye Cover L’Officiel Hommes Paris Magazine Kimmy Cakes and Kanye are still swirlin it up in Paris and getting some “work” done in the process. The coupled up parents-to-be recently took it all off to cover L’Officiel Hommes Paris Magazine : Via Hypebeast : Capturing the current “power couple,” Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, SHOWstudio releases a set of exclusive images on their Pinterest that were taken by British Fashion photographer Nick Knight for L’Officiel Homme magazine. Intimate and sensual, the set of greyscale and colored photographs has the two embraced in a flirtatious nature, while other images focuses on Ye’s ever-keen sense of style. Hit the jump for more photos of the freaky glam couple…
Me and My sisters reaction to winning tickets to Justin Bieber ^_^ twitter: @DjSupaJames @G_Minor Facebook: facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Tumblr: foreverramonsreina.tumblr.com Pinterest pinterest.com XOXO; Sofi❤ http://www.youtube.com/v/BohzeQQzJ9g?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Excerpt from: Reaction to Winning Justin Bieber Tickets Off The Radio
The latest feature to emerge from Britain’s Aardman Productions workshop, The Pirates! Band of Misfits , succeeds in spite of a faint but persistent sense of factory settings and finishes. Following their partnership with Sony Animation for last year’s computer animated Arthur Christmas , Aardman (whose co-founder, Peter Lord, directs here, along with Jeff Newitt) has returned to the stop-motion claymation that helped build the company name. It’s a strange thing, knowing that a movie was literally handmade and still feeling it is vulnerable to the glaze of mass-farmed entertainment. The story, adapted from the first two installments of a children’s serial by Gideon Defoe (who also wrote the screenplay), is the first source of this feeling. It’s 1837, and we meet the garrulous Pirate Captain (Hugh Grant, dining on his dialogue with impeccable form) as he resolves to enter an annual Pirate of the Year contest somewhere in the West Indies. Pirate Captain leads a ship of holy fools, each one sillier and more plainly named than the next. There is The Albino Pirate (Anton Yelchin), The Pirate with Gout (Brendan Gleeson), and The Pirate with a Scarf (Martin Freeman), among others. Pirate Captain’s rivals are announced with fanfare: Black Bellamy (Jeremy Piven), the brash American, Cutlass Liz (Salma Hayek), the Jamaican cutthroat, and Peg Leg Hastings (Lenny Henry), the… peg legged one. It’s all rather casual — not unengaging, exactly, but lacking a narrative energy all its own. Flashy introductions are made, but the set-up feels like that of a franchise coasting through its third or fourth installment. Pirate Captain cuts an inglorious figure—he lacks looting and pillaging chops but desperately seeks the validation of his co-pirates, who see him as something of a tragic clown. The Pirate with a Scarf plays ego-fluffer, insisting that real piracy isn’t about winning trophies, it’s about swashbuckling adventures and glossy beards. And Pirate Captain is certainly blessed with the latter: His facial hair is much discussed and much deployed, for good reason — it forms a perfectly sculpted pelt, with curls like browned fiddleheads. Much of Pirates! is as beautifully made, but you wouldn’t know it to look through the murkifying lens of 3-D glasses. About halfway through, around the time Pirate Captain attacks a ship carrying Charles Darwin (David Tennant) and is informed that his beloved parrot is actually a rare dodo bird, I slipped the glasses down my nose. Like many animated films with 3-D packaging, plenty of Pirates! doesn’t use the technology to much discernable effect. What you notice, then, is the way the animator’s work comes to life — begins to gleam, even — without the darkening of the glasses. I watched as much as I could of the rest of the movie this way, and began to resent the shots where the effects were central, forcing a reversion to three dimensions. In this case the depth of the actual fields involved in making the film are not worth what they cost in the color and texture of the clay figurines. As the images begin to feel drained of their luster, the story starts to spark with more of Aardman’s antic spirit. Devout monarchists will want to skip the part where Queen Victoria (Imelda Staunton), with whom poor Darwin is painfully besotted, goes into martial mode to acquire the dodo bird Pirate Captain is lured into presenting to a scientific conference in London. A deadpan monkey whom Darwin has trained to speak with cue cards is a clever touch, and Grant and his inspired line deliveries only get better as Pirate Captain sells his soul for a bit of glory and then faces off with a Queen who runs a rare animals eating club and hates pirates for being so sentimental and passé. The sight of Queen Vicky slashing and burning in her bloomers in the set-piece finale make you wonder what might have happened had the movie not felt obliged to dull its shine for anyone’s sake. Follow Michelle Orange on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
While officials in Kazakhstan were initially perturbed by Borat and the adventures of Sacha Baron Cohen’s Kazakh journalist in America, now one leader has thanked the filmmakers for a subsequent boost in tourism to the former Soviet republic. “With the release of this film, the number of visas issued by Kazakhstan grew tenfold,” Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov told the nation’s parliament. “I am grateful to Borat for helping attract tourists to Kazakhstan.” Very nice! [ IMDb , AFP ]
Look, it’s Friday. Remember that time I gave you 13 dancing Spider-Men ? Yeah. In honor of the weekend (and bodybuilding and social media and Twins and Terminator and Kindergarten Cop , which ruled) let’s take a look at the best pins former California governor/Cyberdyne Systems Model 101 Arnold Schwarzenegger has made after a few weeks on Pinterest . Giant naan-eating Governator in 3, 2, 1… Schwarzenegger, along with more and more Hollywood types ( real and fictitious ), joined the new photo-pinning app thingy recently in a clever stroke of marketing genius. Looking for help picking the perfect back-cover photo for his upcoming memoir, Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story , Schwarzenegger put out a call to fans; Tweet or Pinterest or Facebook Arnie a photo of — who else? — Arnie from any moment in his bizarrely varied professional career and if he uses your selection, he’ll give you a finder’s fee publishing credit free training session shout-out! But while crowd-sourcing for his own book seems to have been the original impetus for Schwarzenegger’s foray into the brave new world of Pinterest, it’s yielded a cache of kinda-great vintage photos of Arnold in action over the years. (Warning: If oiled-up beefcake shots of Arnold in his meathead prime freak you out, avoid his “Bodybuilder” board.) Even better: The more personal, candid photos he posts to the “Recent Trips” section, which is where he pins pics of himself eating giant slabs of naan and calling green energy “sexy.” Herewith, my friends, let us quickly rank the 5 best photos on Arnold’s Pinterest: 5. Arnold eats his way across India! Source: twitter.com via Arnold on Pinterest — 4. Actual caption: “Geneva: I had a great time in Switzerland speaking about making green energy sexy.” Source: swissinfo.ch via Arnold on Pinterest — 3. Let us not forget that this man was once in charge of the world’s eighth largest economy. Source: Uploaded by user via Arnold on Pinterest — 2. Arnold poses while buying charitable items at Wal-Mart for cold people, thus proving that he is one of you people. Source: twitter.com via Arnold on Pinterest — 1. Eat it, Ferrigno. Source: twitter.com via Arnold on Pinterest — Browse Schwarzenegger’s Pinterest here . Follow Movieline on Twitter .