I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.. @ ilovedanStudio in Turkey / İstanbul www.ilovedanStudio.com www.twitter.com/ilov… http://www.youtube.com/v/vgp12xMGvx8?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read more: Justin Bieber “BABY” Concept Video by ilovedanStudio Choreography by Ömer Yeşilbaş
Anna Torv on some show called FRINGE that I have never seen or heard of….because I don’t care about this shit…she is from Australia….where she’s been famous for a while…and now she’s naked for Esquire….and that works for me…cuz getting naked for anyone is the only work I really respect or appreciate…that and charging dying people to save their lives…but only cuz that is serious evil…capitalist greed…I’ll save you if you pay me asshole moves you just have to respect when you hate society as a whole…
Twenty years after John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson , as Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, became arguably the most iconic hitman duo in contemporary cinema, it’s hard to imagine any other actors tackling those roles — especially the Royale with Cheese conversation. But the new issue of Vanity Fair serves as a reminder that their Pulp Fiction parts almost went to other actors. The magazine’s annual Hollywood issue includes an oral history on the making of Quentin Tarantino’s violent 1994 masterpiece that recalls Miramax chief Harvey Weinstein was seriously opposed to Travolta being cast as the marvelously mooky Vega. “John Travolta was at that time as cold as they get,” Tarantino’s William Morris Endeavor agent Mike Simpson tells the magazine. “He was less than zero.” When Tarantino, who was dead-set on Travolta playing the role, submitted a term sheet that included his final choice of actors for the movie, Weinstein approved all of his choices except for the onetime Saturday Night Fever star. Two much more bankable actors, Daniel Day-Lewis and Bruce Willis , had read the script and expressed interest in playing Vega, and Sean Penn and William Hurt were also on Weinstein’s short list. But Tarantino and his agent proved to be even more stubborn. When negotiations over Travolta came down to the wire, and Weinstein attempted to put off casting the actor, Simpson told the movie mogul: “You’re going to agree to it right now, or there’s no deal.” Weinstein blinked, and former Miramax production head Richard Gladstein says that 20 minutes into a screening of the finished film, Harvey cracked, “I’m so glad I had the idea to cast John Travolta.” Jackson, on the other hand, almost lost the role to Paul Calderon ( Out of Sight , 21 Grams ) and had to fly in for an eleventh-hour audition. He wasn’t happy about it, especially after one of the producers confused him with actor Laurence Fishburne ( The Matrix ). That actually turned out to be a good thing based on this distillation of the audition: “I sort of was angry, pissed, tired,” Jackson recalls. He was also hungry, so he bought a takeout burger on his way to the studio, only to find nobody there to greet him. “When they came back, a line producer or somebody who was with them said, ‘I love your work, Mr. Fishburne,’” says Jackson. “It was like a slow burn. He doesn’t know who I am? I was kind of like, Fuck it. At that point I really didn’t care.” Gladstein remembers Jackson’s audition: “In comes Sam with a burger in his hand and a drink in the other hand and stinking like fast food. Me and Quentin and Lawrence were sitting on the couch, and he walked in and just started sipping that shake and biting that burger and looking at all of us. I was scared shitless. I thought that this guy was going to shoot a gun right through my head. His eyes were popping out of his head. And he just stole the part.” Lawrence Bender adds, “He was the guy you see in the movie. He said, ‘Do you think you’re going to give this part to somebody else? I’m going to blow you motherfuckers away.’” Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Like those vintage 1980s Reese’s Peanut Butter cup ads built around the “Two great tastes that taste great together,” tag line, this photo tweeted by J.J. Abrams ‘ Bad Robot production company is a cool visual mash-up of the filmmaker’s past and future work. No pressure, Mr. Abrams! If you’ve never seen the Reese’s ads, here’s a particularly gooey one. For the record, I have never seen an actual human walking in public while eating from a container of peanut butter, emblazoned with the words “peanut butter.” If you have, please record your sightings in the comments section below and I’ll get the folks at Fringe on it right away. They’ve got some time on their hands. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Taylor Swift is getting together with one of the great loves of her life. Harry Styles ? No. John Mayer? Please. The singer has announced a new partnership with Diet Coke. Watch her gush over the product and explain a bit more in the following video: Taylor Swift Shills for Diet Coke Look for the upcoming Taylor Swift tour , which kicks off March 13 in Omaha, to be sponsored in some way by Diet Coke and for the deal to include “behind the scenes commercial shoots,” as Swift teases here. This is one Taylor Swift relationship we expect to last for at least a couple months.
Details of this morning’s Rick Ross shooting are still sketchy at this time, and it’s not like the rapper hasn’t been in this situation before. So who tried to kill him? Police in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., are gathering surveillance footage from the scene where Ross crashed his car after being targeted in a drive-by shooting . While driving with his girlfriend Shateria L. Moragne-el, Ross smashed his Rolls-Royce into an apartment building in attempt to flee from bullets fired at him. Security cameras at a building across the street were rolling this morning, and police are hoping they may get a glimpse at the shooter and/or the vehicle. As of now, no suspects have been identified and no arrests made. So who tried to take out Rick Ross? It could be anyone … especially given the hip-hop figure’s propensity for trouble. In the past five years alone: YouTube entertainer DJ Vlad sued Ross for assault and battery; Vlad claimed Ross organized an ambush of him at the 2008 Ozone Awards. Ross started an ongoing feud with rapper 50 Cent because he supposedly “looked at him the wrong way” at the BET Awards. One-time drug kingpin “Freeway” Ricky Ross sued Rick Ross for using his name, filing a copyright infringement lawsuit in Federal Court. A body of a known armed robbery convict and auto thief, identified as Gregory Paul Nesbitt, was found outside of Ross’ house in 2012. Shots were fired during his fight with Young Jeezy at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards, an incident that was partially caught on video. Most recently, and perhaps most relevantly, Ross received a death threat from Gangster Disciples , a Chicago gang, earlier this winter. Who do you think was behind the Rick Ross shooting?
Justin Bieber -Believe Acoustic Album Part-02 New! www.youtube.com Part-01 *ALL COPYRIGHTS GO TO THE RESPECTFUL OWNER. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED* http://www.youtube.com/v/q_tyJINty0Q?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the original post here: Justin Bieber -Believe Acoustic Album Part-02 New!
singing starts at like 0:53 hahah, sorry for talking so much! @ariak1Drauhl hey guys, this is just a quick cover i recorded of me singing fall by justin bieber, off of his new album believe. it’s really a great album, and i’m not just saying that cause i’m a full on belieber hahah. so check it out, and i hope you like my cover! shoutout to jake. hollaahh if you know any good guitar tutorials or websites with chords to this song and you could inbox or comment them that would be great also, if you’ve seen my other videos, i got my braces off! well i got em off a while ago, i just haven’t gotten around to making a new video. but yeah, they’re gone and it feels sooo good hahah. i don’t own the song or the lyrics, no copyright infringement intended ps of course all of the thumbnails i could choose from were bad LIKE USUAL thanks youtube http://www.youtube.com/v/_Up_xTUzEEU?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Go here to see the original: Fall – Justin Bieber (Acappella Cover)
The people behind The Hobbit are no fans of what they perceive as imitators. Warner Bros., New Line Cinema and MGM as well as Hobbit producer Saul Zaentz are taking backers of low-budget pic Age of the Hobbits for trademark infringement. The plaintiffs say that movie label The Asylum, which is behind a slate of “mock-busters” that spoof Hollywood movies, is “free-riding on the marketing campaign of Peter Jackson’s upcoming string of Hobbit pics, beginning next month with The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey . Producers of the Jackson film called Age of the Hobbits an “international and willful attempt to trade on the popularity and goodwill” of the filmmaker’s The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films, according to BBC. And producers are not looking for any compromise either. They are asking for all “infringing and ad materials and packaging for The Asylum’s Hobbit to be destroyed, claiming it may “divert customers and potential customers away from the Hobbit films.” The Zaentz Co which controls the trademark rights to the Tolkien book has also threatened legal action. Age of the Hobbits is due for a DVD and online release December 11th, just three days before the U.S. opening of Jackson’s Hobbit . “Age of the Hobbits is about the real-life human subspecies, Homo Floresiensis, discovered in 2003 in Indonesia, which have been uniformly referred to as ‘Hobbits’ in the scientific community,” noted Asylum in a statement, adding that it is therefore “protected under the legal doctrines of nominal and traditional fair use.” Aylum also said a Google search of ‘hobbits’ and archaeology would turn up a dozen of disparate articles. Asylum’s previous “mock-busters” include Transmorphers , based on Michael Bay’s big budget movie Transformers , and The Da Vinci Treasure , which took its name from The Da Vinci Code , directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks. [Source: BBC ]