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REVIEW: Visually Stunning ‘Oblivion’ Looks Like A Live-Action ‘Wall-E’

Although Universal’s publicity department has asked that journalists refrain from spilling the secrets of Oblivion , the major revelations, once they arrive, will hardly surprise anyone familiar with Total Recall , The Matrix  and the countless other sci-fi touchstones hovering over this striking, visually resplendent adventure. Pitting the latest action-hero incarnation of Tom Cruise against an army of alien marauders, director Joseph Kosinski’s follow-up to Tron: Legacy  is a moderately clever dystopian mindbender with a gratifying human pulse, despite some questionable narrative developments along the way. The less-than-airtight construction and conventional resolution may rankle genre devotees, though hardly to the detriment of robust overall B.O. Getting the blockbuster season off to an early start on April 19, when it opens Stateside in wide release and in Imax theaters, Oblivion  reps the latest test of Cruise’s bankability, coming mere months after he tried on a new ass-kicking persona with Jack Reacher . This time he’s Jack Harper, and without giving too much away, there’s an amusing, perhaps unintended existential subtext here about the somewhat interchangeable men of action Cruise has played over the course of his career. Still, the actor’s first foray into science fiction in eight years (if you don’t count Rock of Ages ) comes with a more intriguing backstory than most. It’s the year 2077, six decades after the people of Earth fought and vanquished an evil race of space invaders called Scavengers . But victory has come at a great cost. The planet is now an uninhabitable post-nuclear wasteland, and Jack (Cruise) is one of the last men still stationed on Earth, a fighter pilot/technician assigned to fend off stray Scavengers and repair the powerful drones overseeing a massive hydroelectric energy project necessary for the survival of the human species. It all looks and sounds a bit like a live-action remake of Wall-E , right down to the way the protagonist, spurred by natural curiosity and an unexpected love interest, finds himself on a dangerous unauthorized mission. Until now, Jack has worked effectively enough with Vika ( Andrea Riseborough ), who guides his repair jobs with cool, formidable efficiency from the glassy confines of their high-tech home base (referred to as the Skytower, though it might as well be called the iPad ). But unlike his partner, Jack is a dreamer and a bit of a poet, someone who can’t help reminiscing about the past or questioning everyone’s future. Haunted by pre-apocalyptic visions of a beautiful mystery woman ( Olga Kurylenko ), he can’t quite grasp why humanity, having won the war, has decided to permanently abandon its native planet for an uncertain future in space. As he steers his sleek, pod-like aircraft over a landscape of eerie, desolate beauty, dotted with craters and radiation zones as well as lush, unspoiled lakes and valleys, Jack can’t quite shake the feeling that all is not as it appears to be, despite the chipper directives coming from the mothership (represented by a crackling TV image of Melissa Leo , boasting a deceptively sweet Southern drawl). Indeed, the audience will likely have a clear sense of what’s going on long before scribes Karl Gajdusek and Michael DeBruyn (working from a 2005 short story that Kosinski later developed into a graphic novel) get around to spelling things out; suffice to say the title refers to more than just the physical aftermath of Earth’s cataclysmic destruction. Apart from an initial burst of neo-noir narration and a few moderately pulse-quickening action sequences, one of them set in the impressively imagined ruins of the New York Public Library, the first half of Oblivion  adopts a spare, unhurried approach that conveys a powerfully enveloping sense of Jack’s isolation. Kosinski wastes no opportunity to linger — and you can’t blame him — on his alternately seductive and staggering visuals, richly conceived by production designer Darren Gilford and filmed with marvelous fluidity on the new Sony F65 digital camera by Claudio Miranda (following his Oscar-winning work on Life of Pi  with another accomplished integration of cinematography and visual effects). This patient narrative strategy works well enough until Jack’s big questions finally start to yield answers – many of them delivered, as answers so often are, by the sage presence of Morgan Freeman – and the story’s underlying thinness and predictability gradually become apparent. The superficial cleverness of the plotting, with its elements of amnesia, self-delusion and impossible yearning, at times gestures in the direction of a Christopher Nolan brainteaser (as does the surging score by French band M83 , which sounds like electronified Hans Zimmer ). But the lack of comparable rigor, ingenuity and procedural detail is naggingly evident, as is the almost feel-good manner in which the story explains away some of its morally troubling implications. If Tron: Legacy  offered up an eye-popping playground with more videogame potential than human interest, Oblivion , despite similarly immersive environs, provides greater moment-to-moment dramatic involvement. Cruise combines his usual physical agility and daredevil stuntwork with one of his more affable characters in a while, a high-flying dreamer trying to figure out mankind’s place in this brave new world. Although much of the picture is essentially a one-man show, Riseborough locates the blood and passion beneath Vika’s icy surface, while Kurylenko brings flickers of feeling to an underwritten role. Kosinski’s architectural background is apparent in the picture’s suave, rounded design concepts and clean, coherent compositions, the effect of which is gloriously enveloping in Imax. Insofar as Oblivion  is first and foremost a visual experience, a movie to be seen rather than a puzzle to be deciphered, its chief pleasures are essentially spoiler-proof. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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After meeting Justin Bieber in Paris on March 19th 2013,…

After meeting Justin Bieber in Paris on March 19th 2013 , I’ve decided to tell you guys everything that happened. If you watch my video, I hope it will motivate you and you will try your hardest to reach your dreams. Efforts, devotion, hard work – keep these words in mind! So many people told me to “give up already” and that I was “stupid” to think that I would meet Justin. I never stopped even though I’m one of the most pessimist people in the world. Don’t ever give up, no matter what.  Walt Disney once said, “If you can dream it, you can do it. ” As cheesy as it sounds, you have to BELIEVE in yourself. To Justin: thank you so much for constantly telling us to BELIEVE and Never Say Never. I never really believed in this, but March 19th made me change my mind. Thanks to you, I realized one of my biggest dreams. Nothing is ever going to stop me now. Oh and don’t mind my French accent! -Rochana (@letsbieberit) Originally posted here: After meeting Justin Bieber in Paris on March 19th 2013,…

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Alizée Jacotey For My French Perves

If you don’t know who Alizée Jacotey is, she had the bestselling French-speaking album in the last 20 years in 2001, and is the most iconic French recording artist of the 21st Century, according to Wikipedia. And according to my more reliable sources, every single teenage French-speaking guy used to beat it to her. You can probably see why after looking at these new promo pics for her latest album. Which means now might be a good time to invest in Kleenex in France, because sales are about to go through the roof. » view all 15 photos

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Jessica Sutta Knows How To Dress, But Can’t Perform!

I really didn’t know Jessica Sutta still had a singing career after the Pussycat Dolls split up. Actually, I didn’t know she had a singing career when they were together since Nicole Scherzinger sang every song. In any case, girl knows to dress for her performances and I guess that’s all you really need these days. Anyway, below is a video of the performance and I’m not sure if she is lip-synching or not, but either way it’s pretty bad.

Jessica Sutta Knows How To Dress, But Can’t Perform!

I really didn’t know Jessica Sutta still had a singing career after the Pussycat Dolls split up. Actually, I didn’t know she had a singing career when they were together since Nicole Scherzinger sang every song. In any case, girl knows to dress for her performances and I guess that’s all you really need these days. Anyway, below is a video of the performance and I’m not sure if she is lip-synching or not, but either way it’s pretty bad.

Nabilla Benattia Is My Dream Come True

Looks like my wish came true, because here’s even more pictures of French reality star and big-breasted nobody Nabilla Benattia today. Still, when I said that I wanted to see more of her, I didn’t exactly mean seeing her walking in Miami in stripper heels with her friend. I meant like bikini or lingerie pictures or her showing up to my door in a French maid outfit or something. But I guess these will have to tide me over for now. So until then, enjoy. Photos: Fameflynet

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Olga Kurylenko for i-MAD Magazine of the Day

Here is a photoshoot of Olga Kurylenko…..showing off some of her Russian dance moves….for some Magazine called i-Mad, that I’ve never heard of… I know, it is disappointing that being a mail order bride or at least from the same world as mail order brides, and the whole mail order bride thing is something close to her heart that I am sure friends and family have taken part in over the generations of communist rule…. I mean it would explain why she’s been married multiple times, once for French citzenship in 2000, for American citizenship in 2006, and now she’s living in London. Who cares about that You can still see the bottom of her titties and that’s good enough for me…you see cuz her face is hypnotizing, practically perfect, and when that happens, especially on a 33 year old, I can ignore the fact that she’s clothed.

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Lawsuits: Bow Wow Ordered To Pay French Freaky Film Star $80K And He Didn’t Even Chop Her Down!

Pay up! Bow Wow By French Adult Film Star Via TMZ reports: Bow Wow has to cough up nearly $80,000 to a French freaky film star …. for allegedly jacking footage of her dancing and splashing it all over one of his videos without her permission … TMZ has learned. Adult film star Celine Tran — known as “Katsuni” — sued Bow Wow back in July 2012, claiming he stole clips of her pole dancing in a music video for a French band called Electronic Conspiracy and then used a ton of the footage in his music video “Drank in My Cup” … sans permission. Bow Wow didn’t even respond to the lawsuit, so a federal judge ordered him to pony up $79,346.07 (damages + attorneys’ fees) … and stop with the footage STAT. Sad part is … for $80k … he never got to see her naked. Check out the videos. They’re fun. Poor Bow Wow! Hopefully those 106 & Park and non existent YMCMB checks are still coming…

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French Montana Ft. Nicki Minaj – “Freaks” [MUSIC VIDEO]

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Fans were waiting for French Montana to drop his video for “Freaks” after seeing pictures of Nicki Minaj on the video’s set wearing nothing but…

French Montana Ft. Nicki Minaj – “Freaks” [MUSIC VIDEO]

French Montana, Nicki Minaj ‘Bring Back Dancehall’ In ‘Freaks’ Video

‘I haven’t seen something like this in a while,’ Montana tells MTV News of new sound and dances in latest visual. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Kelly Marino French Montana and Nicki Minaj in “Freaks” Photo: Interscope

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