A profile of the Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade.
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13 Dogs That Have Better Halloween Costumes Than You
A profile of the Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade.
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13 Dogs That Have Better Halloween Costumes Than You
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Zac Efron and Robert De Niro get wild at Spring Break in the raunchy new “Dirty Grandpa” trailer.
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Zac Efron And Robert De Niro ‘Party Till They’re Pregnant’ In New ‘Dirty Grandpa’ Trailer
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It’s a slow week for nudity on DVD and Blu-Ray, with Angelina Jolie keeping her pant(ie)s on in The Tourist , Rachel Ward resisting rackage Against All Odds , and Karin Anna Cheung reserving the good stuff for The People I’ve Slept With . Your best bet for nudity this week is the UNCUT re-release of the raunchy, randy Road Trip Trilogy. More after the jump!
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While performing in Times Square on Tuesday, Katy Perry showed off her new Tattoo on her inner right arm. Katy Perry#39;s tattoo is decidedly less controversial than her new video, which co-stars her “California Gurls” collaborator, Snoop Dogg. The clip features some racy imagery, which the L.A. Times describes as “a Candy Land theme that would make Willy Wonka blush.” As for Perry#39;s betrothed, Brand — the raunchy 35-year-old funnyman and admitted former drug-and-s-ex addict — is thought
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Unlike most emerging Hollywood stars, there’s nothing Russell Brand won’t talk about. At 34, he’s practically already said and done it all. The British, brash, self-confessed former sex, heroin and crack addict, whose pranks and antics included being forced to resign as a BBC radio host after lewd phone calls, is now rising through the ranks of Hollywood movie stars in roles that show off his famous, fast-talking ways. This week he tests out his first major starring role on U.S. movie audiences in “Get Him to the Greek,” which gives top billing to his old role as music pop star Aldous Snow from the 2008 film “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” It opens in U.S. theaters on Friday. Brand says the character, who in the film takes a naive record label intern on a hedonistic descent into the world of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, reminds him of his dark and wild days chronicled in his irreverent 2007 memoir “My Booky Wook.” “It’s like being able to, for a very brief stint, live out the dark fantasies of the past that were troublesome to actually live the first time,” he told Reuters in his usual tongue-in-cheek tone in a recent interview. “Get Him to the Greek” — a spin-off of sorts from “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” in which the Aldous Snow character was only one part of a broader story — co-stars Jonah Hill as the intern (Aaron Green) who struggles to take Snow from London to Los Angeles for a concert at the city’s Greek Theater. Along the way, the pair get into tricky escapades and, of course, learn what is truly important in life. DRAMATIC AND EMOTIONAL While the role of Snow takes full advantage of Brand’s comic reputation and while audiences may see him as merely an attention seeker, Brand is a classically trained actor. He said that, at least for “a little while,” he would be happy to carve out a career like Adam Sandler or Jack Black. Brand will appear opposite Oscar winner Helen Mirren in a film version of “The Tempest” and is set to remake the 1981 Dudley Moore comedy “Arthur,” about a wealthy man who refuses to grow up, also alongside Mirren. He studied at London’s Drama Center, and although he jokes about it — “you know, take your clothes off, start crying. That type of school” — he seems able to easily express the emotions needed to be an actor. In his memoir Brand was candid in detailing a troubled childhood in industrial Essex, England, as well as various sex and drug-filled adventures in the underbelly of London before landing a hosting gig at youth-oriented MTV. “I am still a very emotionally visceral, volatile man, tumultuous to the end, forever flinging out feelings. I am not at all spent,” he said. “There is still a craving, a yearning.” He has now left London for Los Angeles, and said he intends to marry his girlfriend, pop star Katy Perry, this year. That relationship has made Brand and Perry fodder for the celebrity tabloids, which he despairs. “It’s a horror to be in the tabloids,” Brand said. “I don’t mind intelligent analysis, but what can we do? We live spellbound in a cyclical bubble of senseless illusions.” In real-life, Brand often likes to quote French philosopher Michel Foucault, and he cites Richard Pryor, Gandhi, P.G. Wodehouse, Oscar Wilde and Dorothy Parker as among his heroes. He says he practices daily meditation, ashtanga yoga, a 12-step recovery program to stave off addictions and ultimately, he wants “to make all people connected through spiritual magnetism.” As for money, fame and glory, “it’s nice to have them,” he said. “But on the horizon there is something valuable to pursue, and I don’t think it’s about the acquisition of wealth.” (Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Alex Dobuzinskis)
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There’s a pivotal scene near the beginning of Get Him to The Greek where main character, A&R Rep Aaron Green ( Jonah Hill ) sits in a pitch meeting with his fellow record label flacks. His boss, label head Sergio Roma ( Sean “P Diddy” Combs ) is badgering the staff to come up with any new ideas that will infuse a desperately needed revenue stream into their flailing faction of the troubled music business. Aaron’s idea is to stage a comeback concert at LA’s Greek Theater for Rock musician Aldous Snow ( Russell Brand ), whose career has taken a nose dive since the release of African Child – an audacious, PC misstep of an album that turns out to be a wildly offensive, commercial and critical bomb. Aaron proposes that a simulcast pay-per-view special, re-release of Snow’s back album catalog and a live DVD of the concert will generate millions of dollars in cash for the label and give disappointed music fans what they’re most hungry for. “There aren’t any Rock Stars anymore,” Aaron argues. “Aldous Snow is a Rock Star!” And, man, is he ever right on about that. Real Rock Stars went the way of the Dinosaur long ago, and watching a movie featuring a handsome and charismatic actor who not only can play a believable decadent Rock Star but also make him hilarious and lovable, and who can fucking sing and perform? That’s almost too much to ask for. That alone is reason enough to see Get Him to The Greek : because Russell Brand is a fucking Rock Star, and this role is going to make him one hot commodity. When Sergio green lights the Greek Theater concert idea, Aaron is charged with the awesome responsibility of retrieving the very much off the wagon Aldous from London and getting him back to Los Angeles within 72 hours and in time for the concert. What follows is a true comedy of errors, with Aaron navigating Aldous through a dense mind field of every possible licentious temptation, none of which Aldous has the willpower (or desire) to resist. Since the character of Aldous Snow was introduced to audiences in the 2008 hit, Forgetting Sarah Marshall , everyone is going to ask, “Is this movie anything like Forgetting Sarah Marshall ?” Let me dash your hopes right now and confess that no, no it isn’t. Sarah Marshall was a basically a romantic comedy with a few fart jokes thrown in. Get Him To The Greek is a completely different type of movie: an all out, hard R-rated raunch-fest that is nevertheless beyond hilarious. It just happens to have one of the same characters as the film it spins off from (here, Jonah Hill plays a different character than the Aldous Snow-worshipping cabana boy he played in Sarah Marshall ). Hill, who has proven himself to be a gifted comedic actor, is great as Aaron, Diddy is impressive as Sergio (and he has some of the film’s funniest lines) and if you’ve read his outrageous autobiography, My Booky Wook , you will immediately recognize that Brand is playing his pre-rehab self to perfection. Among the excellent supporting cast are Mad Men’s Elizabeth Moss as Aaron’s girlfriend Daphne and Rose Byrne as Snow’s ex-girlfriend and fellow pop star Jackie Q. There are also many very funny cameos by stars like Meredith Viera and Lars Ulrich playing themselves. And the music can go head to head with the greatest hits of Spinal Tap . Rock & Roll! Get Him to the Greek , Directed by Nicholas Stoller, hits theaters everywhere on Friday June 4, 2010
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Globe and Mail ‘Get Him to the Greek’ movie review: Wearing out his welcome The Star-Ledger – NJ.com Glen Wilson/MCTAaron (Jonah Hill, left) and rocker Aldous Snow (Russell Brand, right) in “Get Him to the Greek.” Two years ago, the raunchy “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” — with its lovesick boyfriend, peculiar puppetry … Movie review: Russell Brand, Jonah Hill fall short in ‘Get Him to the Greek’ Washington Post ‘Greek’ is the word Boston Herald Jonah Hides Heroin for British Rocker, Great Dane Surfs: Movies Bloomberg USA Today
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