WINNER Rebecca Kleefisch: “This Is What Democracy Looks Like” LT. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch is the first US LT. Governor to be recalled and the first US LT. Governor to survive a recall. Tonight Rebecca Kleefisch won HUGE – 56% to … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 06/06/2012 05:13 Number of articles : 3
American Idol runner-up David Archuleta is banking on the fact that he’ll have a music career waiting for him in two years, after he completes his Mormon mission. More » Post from: Crushable Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Crushable Discovery Date : 20/12/2011 06:57 Number of articles : 3
Year In Review of the Day: Rebecca Black introduces YouTube Rewind 2011: A countdown of the top 10 YouTube videos of 2011 . Guess who took the top spot. (Hint: The YouTube Rewind 2011 video already has more dislikes than likes .) [ youtube .] Earlier: Google’s Year in Review . Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 20/12/2011 13:11 Number of articles : 2
This is far too intriguing not to think about for hours: The BBC2 just announced a project called The Girl , starring Sienna Miller as model-turned-actress Tippi Hedren and Toby Jones as Alfred Hitchcock , who obsessed over Hedren as they filmed the The Birds in northern California’s Bodega Bay. The extreme relationship between Hitch and Hedren, which included some violent bird-throwing sessions during one climactic scene, is well-documented and ready for re-inspection (as is any film starring the dashing Rod Taylor ). But is this the most fascinating Hitchcock story to examine? We offer one other possible Hitchcock era that might be intriguing to revisit.
New video follows in footsteps of ‘Friday,’ only with fewer mentions of car seats (and days of the week). By James Montgomery Rebecca Black in her video for “Person Of Interest” Photo: Rebecca Black Rebecca Black’s “Friday” was a bizarrely literal documentation of all manner of teen-dream ephemera (who among us can forget her internal debate over which seat she should take in her friend’s car?) that, not surprisingly, became the stuff of Internet legend. And, in the process, it also helped launch her career — which, to this point, seems to have crested with her cameo in Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night” clip . Sure, she tried to get semi-serious with her “Friday” follow-up, “My Moment,” which was certainly a more polished product, but came packaged with a video that featured nary a mention of car seats (or days of the week), and as such, didn’t really do what it intended: prove that Black was more than just a viral sensation and push her to the next level (though, to be fair, it has racked up some 27 million views on YouTube, certainly not a number to be sneezed at). So now, she’s back with phase three of her world domination plan, a new single and rather amazingly called “Person of Interest” (no word on whether J.J. Abrams is getting points on the back end), which seems to be her attempt at melding the temporal inanity of “Friday” with the, uh, budget of “My Moment.” Or, you know, something like that. Because this time around, she’s dropping lines like “There’s a crime scene on the dance floor” and “Can’t deny you’re implicated in the mayhem in my mind” over a lilting, post-disco beat that features the same ratcheting electro tendrils, open-faced guitar licks and ebbing, undulating synth squiggles that you’ve heard on every Radio Disney song from 2008 to present. They’re practically prerequisites. Her voice is still lacquered with studio sheen, particularly on the chorus and the “emotive” breakdown toward the back end, when all the instrumentation falls away and we’re left with nothing more than Black’s squelched-yet-slippery vocals. It is all seemingly created in a laboratory and, rather ingeniously, her attempt at splitting the difference between the breakout hit and the lesser follow up. The video is complete with skee-ball and mini-golf and go-karts and all manner of “Mom-drop-us-off- here ” madness. There’s a cute boy, and a police sketch artist (since, you know, the song is called “Person of Interest”) and a really fun party where Black gets to go onstage and perform — in front of all her best friends (and the cute boy too) — because, lest you forget, she’s the star. It is certainly a better video than “Friday,” and yet, it is not as compelling as that clip, mostly because it is a better video. And that, really, seems to be the case both for and against Rebecca Black — the machinations and aspirations were readily apparent from the very beginning (both hers and those of the Ark Music Factory that spawned her); we just don’t tend to respond to them when they are so apparent, you know? And yes, I realize this is all fairly highbrow discussion of a rather lowbrow song, but it’s oddly fascinating, too, especially since it has become apparent that Black cares so much about being famous. Will “Person of Interest” succeed where “My Moment” failed? Can it establish her as an actual pop star, or will it once again fail to match the zeitgeist-uniting WTF-ness of “Friday”? Is this just the next step in her voyage, or is it the end? The jury’s still out on all counts, though you’ve got to give her (or her handlers) credit for continuing to try. Or maybe you don’t. For an artist as straightforward as Rebecca Black is, she’s certainly confounding, isn’t she? What do you think of Rebecca Black’s latest? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Rebecca Black Related Artists Rebecca Black
Both Joan Fontaine and her big sister Olivia de Havilland are thriving well into their nineties, and even though they still don’t appear to be speaking to each other, they remain two of Hollywood’s most esteemed thespians ever. (Watch de Havilland’s “Melanie Remembers” interview from 2004’s Gone with the Wind re-release — just lovely!) On the occasion of Ms. Fontaine’s 94th birthday, let’s take a stroll into the Oscar winner’s filmography and find her greatest cinematic moment.
Ides of March is non-nude in theaters, so check out star Marisa Tomei nude in Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead instead. Ashlynn Yennie returns in Human Centipede 2, and you can gets your rocks off to naked Rebecca Creskoff in Hung.
On July 13, Rebecca Zaha, 32, was found na-ked, with her hands and feet bound, hanging by a makeshift noose in the courtyard of her boyfriend Jonah Shacknai#39;s home, the Spreckels Mansion in Coronado, Calif. Her body was discovered just hours after she accessed her voicemail on which was a message about the grave condition of Shacknai#39;s 6-year-old son Max, who was in the hospital after falling down a staircase in the home. The child later died from his injuries. While San Diego police sai