Justin Bieber performs at the Believe tour in Antwerpen, Palais des sports, Anvers, Belgie, belgique Live arena April 11 11/04/13 Full HD Quality. http://www.youtube.com/v/VUpnyMRm26o?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Go here to see the original: Justin Bieber – Boyfriend (Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium – Believe Tour HD 11 April )
Yo quiero ground beef tainted with horse meat at Taco Bell! Europe’s growing horse meat problem escalated Friday as Britain’s food regulator said that new testing had found the Bell’s beef supply tainted with it. Taco Bell parent company Yum Brands said the horsemeat issue is limited to the UK market , and that it will step up testing of its beef going forward. Europe’s horsemeat scandal erupted in January, when testing in Ireland revealed that some ground beef products sold there contained equine DNA. Burger King horsemeat samples were also found in February. The tainted beef epidemic continues to ensnare numerous well-known brands, prompting product withdrawals, consumer concerns and government investigations. Britain’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) said on Friday it had conducted 1,797 tests over the last seven days, 99 percent of which were negative. However, four tests were positive, it said. Four too many. They were for Taco Bell ground beef, beef skewers made by catering company Brakes, and Birds Eye ready meals – spaghetti bolognese and beef lasagne. The Birds Eye meals were withdrawn from sale last week after tests on a product the company sold in Belgium via the same supplier came back positive. Taco Bell tested meat at its UK restaurants as soon as news of the horsemeat contamination surfaced, spokesman Christopher Fuller said in a statement. Taco Bell, like many other companies, cannot say for certain whether any of the horsemeat-tainted product was served to consumers, he saod. The chain will test every batch of beef when it arrives at its processor and again before it is delivered to restaurants to make sure it is 100 percent beef. “We apologize to our customers and take this very seriously,” he added. For Yum, food contamination hasn’t been limited to ground beef, either. Its nearly 5,300 KFC restaurants in China have seen business plummet after news reports and government investigations found chemical residue in its chicken supply. The horse meat scandal has not extended to the U.S., at least not yet, but given the complexities of the food supply chain, you have to wonder. Wonder if a homemade caprese pizza recipe isn’t a better bet, that is.
A touching story this week out of Belgium, as two unnamed deaf twins were euthanized after realizing they were going blind and would therefore never see each other again. The 45-year olds were legally put to death at Brussels University on December 14, as Dr. David Dufour administered the injection and said the brothers were “very happy” at the end. “It was a relief to see the end of their suffering,” he said. Belgian law permitted physicians to take this extreme step in the face of mentally sound, adult patients who are “suffering,” even if their condition is not life-threatening. “They had a cup of coffee in the hall,” Dufour said of the twins’ final moments. “It went well and a rich conversation. Then the separation from their parents and brother was very serene and beautiful. At the last there was a little wave of their hands and then they were gone.”
Here’s an incredibly elaborate stunt sequence promoting TNT’s “We Know Drama” campaign in Belgium (alt slogan “We Know Drama And Also Are Acquaintances With Van Damme”). Basically, on a quiet square of a Belgian town, TNT placed a red “PUSH TO ADD DRAMA” button, and when one daring spectator steps forward to press it, all hell breaks loose: Cars fly by, guns are fired, Kyra Sedgwick closes things,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VH1’s Today In Music Discovery Date : 11/04/2012 11:09 Number of articles : 5
From my extensive, culturally void life, I have learned a few things and one of those things happens to be that amazing things come out of Belgium. Whether we’re talking the french fries, the chocolate, the beer….brussel sprouts or these hot pics of model Camille Rowe, a model not from Belgium, but she might as well should be, because she’s perfect for Elle Belgium….showing her hot ass and hot tits…in ways I really appreciate…..it’s pretty clear….Belgium has it going on….
Nicki Minaj is the new face of Pepsi ! According to Forbes , Nicki signed a multimillion-dollar deal with the beverage company. Derek Jackson, Glu agency chief, says the pact includes a commercial filmed in South America last month. Along with that bread-winning news, Nicki is set to invade Europe with a 16-city tour! “Pink Friday” European Tour Dates June 8 – Stockholm, Sweden – Annexet June 9 – Oslo, Norway – Oslo Spektrum June 11 – Frederiksberg, Denmark – Falconer Salen June 13 – Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique June 16 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom June 18 – Amsterdam Zuidoost, Netherlands – Heineken Music Hall June 19 – Paris, France – Zénith de Paris June 21 – Milano, Italy – Alcatraz June 24 – London, England – HMV Hammersmith Apollo June 25 – London, England – HMV Hammersmith Apollo June 26 – Birmingham, England – NIA Birmingham June 28 – Manchester, England – O2 Apollo Manchester July 7 – London, England – Barclaycard Wireless – Hyde Park July 8 – Kinross, Scotland – T In The Park Festival 2012 – Balado Airfield August 18 – 19 – Shifnal, England – V Festival 2012 – Weston Park August 18 – 19 – Chelmsford, England – V Festival 2012 – Hylands Park Chelmsford RELATED: Nicki Minaj Performs At 2012 NBA All-Star Game [VIDEO] Nicki Minaj Kisses Lil Wayne On Lips [PHOTO] Nicki Minaj Ft. Lil Wayne – “Roman Reloaded” [NEW MUSIC]
In strict dramatic terms, almost nothing occurs in the Dardenne brothers’ The Kid with a Bike . Some characters show a lack of empathy, even cruelty, but there’s more than enough kindness elsewhere to make up for it, and the terrible things you fear might happen simply don’t. Those qualities make the movie seem slight, almost inconsequential, as if the merest breeze would blow it off-course. But the real strength of The Kid with a Bike is the cautious but generous warmth of its storytelling. Not much happens in The Kid with a Bike , but it leaves you grateful that the worst doesn’t happen — with these characters, you might not be able to bear it. The Kid with a Bike starts out as your standard child-at-risk story. Cyril (played by the fine young actor Thomas Doret, in his debut) is an 11-ish redhead with a buzz cut who’s in perpetual movement from the movie’s first minute: Peripatetic, quizzical and persistent, Cyril is obsessed with reconnecting with his father (played by Dardennes regular Jérémie Renier), who has essentially abandoned him to a local home for displaced or problem kids. Cyril also wants his bike back — he believes it’s still in the apartment his father has recently also abandoned — and with the help of a quietly compassionate hairdresser he meets by chance, Samantha (Cécile De France, in a relaxed but extremely focused performance), he does get it back. Recognizing, in some basic, primal way, that he’s found someone who might be able to give him the care and affection he needs, Cyril latches onto her, figuratively and even at one point literally — he clamps his arms around her in an ironclad, monkeylike embrace. He also makes a bold request, asking her outright if she’ll let him live with her on the weekends, even though she barely knows him. With no hesitation she agrees. But even under Samantha’s guidance and care, Cyril is still something of a lost kid, which causes him to fall under the spell of a local hood, who hopes to enlist him in a life of petty crime. On the basis of previous pictures like The Son or L’Enfant , you might think Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne would lean heavily on the suspense card: The Belgian writing-directing duo aren’t exactly the cheeriest guys on the planet, and if they were to follow their more dour instincts, they might have fixated on the question of whether or not Cyril would succumb to thuggery. But they’re after something more delicate here, and if it doesn’t completely work — the movie is so muted it comes off as being a bit wayward in its emotional and narrative focus — there’s still something admirable in their outright rejection of desolation and despair. (The picture won the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes last May.) The ending of The Kid with a Bike holds out a very real possibility for redemption. It doesn’t hurt that the picture, set in an unnamed provincial town and filmed in some gorgeously bucolic parts of Belgium, is also beautifully shot (by DP Alain Marcoen): The images have a clean, crisp, no-nonsense look that’s almost a metaphorical counterpart to Cyril’s confident physicality as he whizzes from here to there. Doret, for all his preternatural confidence in this role, is still an unassuming and sympathetic presence. With that strawberry-blond perpetual-summer haircut, and a reckless scattering of freckles across his nose, he looks like the kind of kid you’d see on a ’50s bread wrapper. But his face is solemn and purposeful, and his mannerisms are too: When he makes or takes a call on his cell phone, he conveys information with just-the-facts-ma’am efficiency. His body is gangly and puppet-like in that pre-adolescent way, but every movement is resolute: When he chases after the various kids who, repeatedly, try to steal his precious bike, he throws off sparks of grim determination, like a single-minded marathon runner. Maybe, in the end, he outruns the movie. But it’s hard to take your eyes off him as he sprints into the distance. [Editor’s note: This review appeared earlier, in a slightly different form, in Stephanie Zacharek’s 2011 Cannes Film Festival coverage .] Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
‘The Artist’ nabs five total wins, including in three high-profile categories — Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor. By MTV News Staff Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo in “The Artist” Photo: Weinstein Company The 2012 Oscars brought awards season to a close in predictable fashion on Sunday night, as “The Artist” nabbed five total wins, including in three high-profile categories — Best Picture, Best Direction for Michel Hazanavicius, and Best Actor for Jean Dujardin. “Hugo,” though, pulled off some surprising wins and ended up taking home five statuettes as well. Martin Scorsese’s 3-D ode to the origins of Hollywood cinema triumphed in categories like Best Visual Effects and Best Editing. The biggest upset of the night arrived in the form of Meryl Streep’s Best Actress win for “The Iron Lady,” a surprising triumph over “The Help” star Viola Davis. Tate Taylor’s segregation-era drama walked away with just one win — Octavia Davis for Best Supporting Actress wins. Here is the full list of the nominees: Best Picture WINNER: “The Artist” ♦ “The Descendants” ♦ “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” ♦ “The Help” ♦ “Hugo” ♦ “Midnight in Paris” ♦ “Moneyball” ♦ “The Tree of Life” ♦ “War Horse” Best Director WINNER: Michel Hazanavicius, “The Artist” ♦ Alexander Payne, “The Descendants” ♦ Martin Scorsese, “Hugo” ♦ Woody Allen, “Midnight in Paris” ♦ Terrence Malick, “The Tree of Life” Best Actor WINNER: Jean Dujardin, “The Artist” ♦ Demian Bichir, “A Better Life” ♦ George Clooney, “The Descendants” ♦ Gary Oldman, “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” ♦ Brad Pitt, “Moneyball” Best Actress WINNER: Meryl Streep, “The Iron Lady” ♦ Glenn Close, “Albert Nobbs” ♦ Rooney Mara, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” ♦ Viola Davis, “The Help” ♦ Michelle Williams, “My Week With Marilyn” Best Supporting Actor WINNER: Christopher Plummer, “Beginners” ♦ Kenneth Branagh, “My Week With Marilyn” ♦ Jonah Hill, “Moneyball” ♦ Nick Nolte, “Warrior” ♦ Max von Sydow, “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” Best Supporting Actress WINNER: Octavia Spencer, “The Help” ♦ B
Belgium-born singer talks about the song’s growing success and stripping down for its very naked music video. By James Montgomery Gotye in his “Somebody That I Used to Know” music video Photo: Eleven You might not know who Gotye is, but you’ve definitely heard his song. It’s a tidy little ball of emotional wreckage called “Somebody That I Used to Know,” and it’s currently burning up both the Billboard Hot 100 and Modern Rock radio (and it’s becoming a go-to track for the CW’s stable of teensploitation programming). The thing you might not know is that the roots of the Belgium-born (Australia-raised) singer/songwriter’s signature hit actually stretch back more than a year … when he was struggling to finish his Making Mirrors album. Though now, as Gotye begins his U.S. press push, he’s more than happy to tell you the backstory. ” ‘Somebody That I Used to Know,’ like a lot of the record, was a bit of a struggle to finish,” he told MTV News. “It was written fairly quickly — I wrote it in November 2010 — but it took six months to find Kimbra [who features on the track] and really realize she was the right vocalist to make the female part come to life. There were constant hurdles.” Then again, that’s been a fairly common occurrence. Because the making of each of his studio albums has been a battle, though Gotye is quick to chalk that up to the way he chooses to work. And “Somebody” is a prime example of what happens when he pushes through his struggles. “Sometimes I’ll have sections that I’m not quite sure how they fit in the puzzle of a tune, they’ll get moved around; what I think was originally a verse ends up becoming the chorus, or what’s an intro gets dropped as a hook, things get shifted around a lot,” he explained. “That song was written in a very linear fashion; and then I hit this brick wall of not knowing where to go with this one person’s story, and that prompted me to add another perspective.” And then, as his legions of female (and male) fans around the world are surely aware of, there’s the matter of the “Somebody” video, which features Gotye and Kimbra sans clothing … but loaded down with body paint. And yes, making the clip certainly presented a rather unique set of challenges. “The shots I did by myself, I chopped up a pair of my underpants and had them sort of gaffer-taped strategically around certain areas. But at one stage it just became a bit absurd, because the gaffer tape would just keep coming off, and my friend James, who was actually filming behind the scenes on the video, he’s got some pretty incriminating footage,” Gotye laughed. “There was just a point where the cinematographer of the clip was a bit more vicariously embarrassed for me than I was, because the underpants would just fall open and I’d be like ‘Let’s just keep going, there’s nothing nobody hasn’t seen here before.’ “We shot it over two very full days … I quite clearly remember driving home at 9 a.m., after shooting all day, in a bathrobe, with bodypaint all over my face, and going through McDonald’s drive-thru,” he continued. “I ordered a coffee to make sure I didn’t crash on the way home. And the girl working there, she didn’t even bat an eyelid. I guess it’s a regular thing down in Hastings [Australia] McDonald’s.” What do you think of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” video? Leave your comment below!
Most audiences will have to wait until this spring to glimpse Twilight vamp Robert Pattinson as a rascally womanizer in the period drama Bel Ami , but select lucky Belgian fans got a chance to screen the film early this week. Since the trades have yet to pass judgment, let’s take a look at what the netizens had to say in their Bel Ami fan reviews: “Amazing!” “Stunning!” “A little bit psycho!” And, oh my — “sexy thrusting!” More waxing poetic over RPattz’s heavenly buttcrack (and oh yeah, his performance) after the jump. The period tale, adapted from Guy de Maupassant’s novel, follows the exploits of Georges Duroy (Robert Pattinson) as he sleeps his way through Parisian high society bedding ladies (Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas) left and right. What did these citizen critics have to say following Bel Ami ‘s debut in Belgium? From @NissaStew : OMG ROB IS HOT IN BEL AMI!!!! HIS EYES IN THIS MOVIE!!! DEAD AND YES FULL ASS IS HOT. HIS ACTING IS REALLY REALLY GOOD! HE SOMETIMES LOOKED LIKE A SERIAL KILLER. THE INTENSITY OF HIS EYES IS UNF!!![sic] I don’t think that EVERYBODY is going to like it because its a little slow. But God its a great movie. From @ JewelFen via RobertPattinsonUK : There’s one scene, which we personally found a bit odd. George wants to have sex with Madeleine, she at first doesn’t but gives in. Then there’s an extreme side close up from George’s face, and you see a bit of Madeleine where she is practically raping him. He wants her to slow down, but she just keeps going on. You only saw George’s face, and that was just awkward. Of course he finishes, but not on a happy note..You have to see it to understand, it was filmed really weird. From @bikinistew : The part where he gets all crazy and mad because it seems like he loses everything, may be the strongest part of the film, in my opinion. He’s raging all the time, smashing some glasses against the walls (which you may have seen in the trailers too), He throws women on the ground and so on,.. From @GigglyKristen After about 5 minutes it was already NAKED ROB time! HE’S THE THRUSTER! Yes, you can say that! I didn’t expect that it would be that way, it was shocking, intense, yeah we’re not used to see Rob like this. NAKED BUT AND THRUST, THRUST… I was already dead after 5 minutes! And then he was wearing some 19th century underpants, and all I saw was BUTTCRACK! From @iHeartBadasStew : *SPOILER* Rob has one hell of an ass! From IMDb user Blackbeanie : To be honest, I don’t think this is Oscar material. In sum: Angry RPattz is good, RPattz buttcrack is great, RPattz’s thrusting is phenomenal, Uma raping RPattz is weird, and the jury’s out on Bel Ami ‘s Oscar chances. Works for me! Variety and THR, eat your hearts out. For more fan reviews, check out these diligent reports from the good folks at ROBsessed and Spunk-Ransom . Sony/Columbia will release the R-rated Bel Ami stateside. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .