Tag Archives: the-city

25 Possible Titles For the Next Sex and the City Film… in 2016

Good news, no one! Sarah Jessica Parker has not fully closed the door on a third Sex and the City film: “I’d definitely tell that [third] story, and I know Michael would do it right,” she told the Los Angeles Times . “But maybe not now. Maybe in five years, you know?” Phew! That gives us plenty of time to come up with an appropriate title for what’s sure to be another bastion of cinematic brilliance. To get things started properly, your friends at Movieline have come up with 25 appropriate titles for Sex and the City 3 . Laugh along with them ahead, then feel free to add your own.

View post:
25 Possible Titles For the Next Sex and the City Film… in 2016

OK Go Take You Behind The Scenes Of Their L.A. Parade

‘We are marching a loop that spells out ‘OK Go’ through Los Angeles,’ frontman Damian Kulash explains to MTV News. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Kelly Marino Ok Go’s Tim Nordwind and Damian Kulash on the set of their video for “Back From Kathmandu” Photo: MTV News By now, thanks to their interpretive dance moves , treadmill heroics and Rube Goldberg machines, OK Go have basically become the premiere purveyors of gleefully ingenious, adorably low-budget music video magic. Which is just part of the reason why their latest endeavor — leading an impromptu parade through the streets of Los Angeles for no particular reason — also proved to be their most challenging: Seems no matter how they figured it, they just didn’t have the cash to make it happen. “We have wanted to have a big street parade for a long time,” OK Go frontman Damian Kulash told MTV News. “Our last album, we toured on for almost three years, and we were opening for these massive bands — we’d play for 25-30,000 people a night — and it would feel like a job. “And then we spent a weekend in New Orleans and saw a bunch of second line parades, and realized music doesn’t need to be about the product you make all the time, it doesn’t have to be about recordings or videos or anything; it can be about getting a bung-load of people together and making sound. “So we’ve wanted to do a street parade for a long time,” he continued. “The problem is: In Los Angeles, [you need] city permits, and you can’t really get a couple hundred people together to play music without paying the city a bunch of money.” Luckily — much like they did when they made their massive “This Too Shall Pass” clip — OK Go found a corporate sponsor willing to help foot the bill. Teaming with the folks at Range Rover, they designed a parade route using the company’s Pulse of the City GPS app and invited their fans to take part in their large-scale “art project.” “The idea is … we are going to make one giant painting, essentially, with Los Angeles. There’s a free application that tracks where you go,” Kulash explained. “We are marching a loop that spells out ‘OK Go’ through Los Angeles. We’re hoping when people see this, they’ll think, ‘That’s a great idea. I’m going to get into my car and drive all over Southeast Asia and make the Mona Lisa!’ ” And so, last month, they marched an army of about 150 through gridlocked traffic and neighborhood streets — playing their own songs and covers, such as Outkast’s “Hey Ya” and Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” — and assembled the footage into a video for their song “Back From Kathmandu.” The end result premiered Monday, and, while it’s another fitting addition to the band’s already-impressive video reel, to the guys in the band, it’s also something more. “It’s our art project, and, in a way, it’s helped me discover parts of Los Angeles I never knew existed,” Kulash said. “On the smaller side streets, people come streaming out of their houses, and all the kids join the parade. Everybody’s leaning out of their houses, and it makes you feel the community of Los Angeles in a way that’s generally hard to do because you usually drive through it.” Have you seen the “Back From Kathmandu” video? Give us your review in the comments below! Related Artists OK Go

Continue reading here:
OK Go Take You Behind The Scenes Of Their L.A. Parade

Bicing Bike Sharing System Hits The Streets Of Buenos Aires Tomorrow

Photo: Buenos Aires Government via Clarin. The Buenos Aires government sure is doing something right aggressively pushing bike use, even against complaining drivers or dumb press campaigns. After creating new bike paths and better conditions for bike parking , they are now officially launching the city’s bike sharing system,

Read more:
Bicing Bike Sharing System Hits The Streets Of Buenos Aires Tomorrow

Graph of the Day: Comparing Modes of Transport

The Infrastructurist points us to Matt Yglesias, who posts a chart comparing the energy use of different transport modes in BTUs per passenger mile. He notes: Today there seem to be almost 30 flights daily between Seattle and Portland. Clearly a lot of people are making the trip. If you built a high-speed rail connection, a lot of people would take tha… Read the full story on TreeHugger

Read more:
Graph of the Day: Comparing Modes of Transport

HP Competition Winner Has Rooftop Farms, Plugin Units

images from Bustler The HP Skyline 2020 competition “outlined fresh visual imaginations for the skyline discarding preconceived notions” and “allowed students and professionals to partner and elucidate their visions and designs that would change the skyline thereby transforming the city itself.” … Read the full story on TreeHugger

Continued here:
HP Competition Winner Has Rooftop Farms, Plugin Units

Guess Which Movie is Flirting With a Rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes?

Of the hundreds of films reviewed and ranked each year at Rotten Tomatoes, only a handful make it into theaters with the spectacular disapproval of every critic who laid eyes on it. And tomorrow, after a long summer of bashings , trashings and general eviscerations , one such film may arrive tomorrow in the season’s grand finale of futility — a 0-percent rating. Any guesses?

Link:
Guess Which Movie is Flirting With a Rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes?

EXCLUSIVE: Which Glee Actor Will Be Hosting Saturday Night Live?

Glee’s cast members can act, sing, and do comedy, but can they do all that live in front of millions of people? We’ll find out soon enough, as Movieline has exclusively learned that Saturday Night Live just tapped an Emmy-nominated actor from the cast to host one of the first shows of its upcoming 36th season.

See more here:
EXCLUSIVE: Which Glee Actor Will Be Hosting Saturday Night Live?

Entourage to End Next Summer

At Saturday’s TCA panel for HBO, programming president Michael Lombardo announced that Entourage will end next summer with a shortened, six-episode order. But don’t expect all those answers you’ve been waiting patiently for over the past seven seasons. Said Lombardo: “[Creator Doug Ellin] is appropriately reserving — he wants to write a film, but wants to do it when the story will make sense.” Just don’t have Vince and the boys head to Abu Dhabi and things should be fine. [ THR /The Live Feed ]

Follow this link:
Entourage to End Next Summer

Are Selena Gomez And Joey King The Real-Life Ramona And Beezus?

‘I’m not really comfortable in my skin as much as Beezus is,’ Gomez tells MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Perri Nemiroff Selena Gomez Photo: MTV News When “Ramona and Beezus” opens Friday, moviegoers might be wondering how much Selena Gomez and Joey King are like their onscreen personalities. And, as it turns out, there’s a bit of Ramona and Beezus in both of them. “I’m not really comfortable in my skin as much as Beezus is, but I do try to do my best in school,” Gomez told MTV News about her character in the film, which also stars “Sex and the City” alumni Bridget Moynahan and John Corbett . “I have a huge imagination, like Ramona, [and] a big personality, but there’s some similarities and some differences between me and Ramona as well,” 10-year-old King added. Gomez has said that King became like a real-life sister to her during filming. “Even when they stopped, when they would say ‘cut,’ we would still just be as loud and talking. We all got along really well,” Gomez said about how “inseparable” she’s become with King . “Pretty much, we talk all the time. She’s like my sister, and I never had a sibling, so she’s as close as I’ve got.” So does that make Gomez the real-life Beezus to King’s Ramona, based on the characters from the beloved Beverly Cleary books? “She’s still the Ramona,” Gomez said. “I go to her for advice, if anything.” “We both have different traits from each character,” King said. “She’s like Ramona in some ways and same for me.” Are you excited to see “Ramona and Beezus” this weekend? Tell us in the comments!

More here:
Are Selena Gomez And Joey King The Real-Life Ramona And Beezus?

Private Parking Lots Forced To Offer Space For Bikes In Buenos Aires

Image copyright: McClellanParkTMA.org . In a city where bike theft is a very good reason to make you doubt about riding somewhere, providing parking facilities is almost as important as creating new bike paths . This is the case in Buenos Aires (and many cities around the world), and the reason why it’s so good to hear that the government has pushed a new law to provide several bike-parking facilities, including spaces inside pri… Read the full story on TreeHugger

Read this article:
Private Parking Lots Forced To Offer Space For Bikes In Buenos Aires