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jeudi 6 octobre 2011

Zac Efron: The role of bad boy?

Zac Efron : Un rôle de bad boy ? - zac efron nouveau
Zac Efron is a workaholic. Absent from the ceremonies for some time, the actor focuses on his films and could soon be playing in a new worry ... fan2.fr said!

Zac Efron is a boy with a bright future! Currently shooting the film next to the Paperboy Nicole Kidman, the young actor puts the bar higher and higher away from his Hollywood debut in the musical High School Musical series. Zac Efron is the classiest guy and especially a great actor who has a popularity rating seamless and increasingly growing. Moreover, Zac Efron has signed a new contract for a movie where he plays a bad boy ...! And yes registry change for the actor who plays a bad guy opposite Seth Rogen. The action takes place in high school where Zac Efron will have a strong friendship with another young man. Goodbye five romantic scenes of Zac Efron and hello the role of bad boy!

Honey 2 en ligne

After some trouble with the law, Maria, 17, takes the path of the Bronx, ordered to invent a life in the harsh reality of the neighborhood where she grew up.
She finds refuge in the place where she discovered a child, her passion for dance, led by the exceptional dancer and choreographer Honey Daniels, whose originality and exuberance communicative him, for the first time of his life, a promising open. Maria is collected by Connie, the mother of Honey and juggles two little jobs to get to make ends meet until that during a rare evening of relaxation in a box in the neighborhood, she finds the dance, joy and energy she thought she had lost.

Zac Efron: He forgot Vanessa Hudgens


According to a close, Zac Efron is currently focusing on his acting career and will appear shortly in several films. He even forgot his former girlfriend, Vanessa Hudgens ...

After breaking up with Vanessa Hudgens, Zac Efron has been quiet in the media and seems to care more for his acting career than her love life. It will soon be on show at the thriller The Paperboy, The Lucky One and the romantic comedy New Year's Eve. But a friend of the actor told about her ex's relationship with Vanessa Hudgens Austin Butler: "He mocks her redo her life, what is important is that she is happy" . Former High School Musical actor was visibly moved on ...

And the boost it gives to his artistic career seems to be working. As proof, he will share the spotlight in New Year's Eve, the next comedy from Garry Marshall with Halle Berry, Ashton Kutcher, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Biel, Hilary Swank, Michelle Pfeiffer, Abigail Breslin ... The film is expected for December 21, 2011 in French cinemas. It is also an opportunity for the actor to gain credibility and to break with his image of the eternal teenager, which are crazy girls from 12 to 16 years!

Superior: the new film by Matthew Vaughn

A few years after Kick-Ass, Matthew Vaughn director (X-Men the beginning) and author Mark Millar will again work together. Indeed, the latter has confirmed the site Comic Book Movie News that the former had bought the rights to his comic-bookSuperior, published by Marvel. This comic tells the story of Simon, a young boy who suffers from multiple sclerosis and that idolizes the superhero, especially Superior, an icon of comics, movies and merchandising. One day a monkey alien appears at the head of Simon to fulfill one of his wishes. Simon asks her to become Superior.

Except that instead of fighting crime, Superior will use its powers for good (it will end the war in the Middle East, he will fight against hunger in the world, save people from natural disasters ...). A very nice project, especially as one of the objectives of Vaughn with this film is to bring light on multiple sclerosis. That's why Superior is done in association with the National MS Society, struggling every day to help people with this disease. So, what about 2 Kick-Ass? The film will be Superior there before or after following the adventures of Hit-Girl? Answers very soon. In the meantime, find below the trailer.

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Talking Heads


We could see groups grow, their music changed ... more or less. The cold fire of the first Television did not survive the second. Acne Ramones was carefully maintained with rifle BigMac. Blondie was shining in his formula one round bumper cars. And the Talking Heads? They seemed to type in the vein "rock naive" but let Jonathan Richman run itself after Buddy Holly. Home blood flowing a little more black and thickens in the second album. The songwriting of David Byrne growing in amplitude, his voice in insurance. The arrival at the helm of the good doctor Eno does not mean regime change. The synths are parsimonious and Jerry Harrison, as in '77, is mostly second guitar. The influence of Roxy Music? It was already there, you can feel a little more (Found A Job, Artists Only). Byrne Ferry more than Bowie? Issue made of none, he drops his horses, stuff is (the end out of The Good Thing).Business becomes really serious on the front two. I'm Not In Love has a killer riff, the first matrix can Feelies. The band cuts off the momentum in the middle, to leave. It is ripe for Stay Hungry, with the bass line the most haunting (and extremely simple) never played by Tina Weymouth. Co-written by Byrne with Frantz, a piece almost without words. The lout was the stump that itch and it can no longer hide for long. Not a thinker, a dancer. Maybe a little weird and jerky, but ... Make a motion, make a motion make a motion ... pull it tight, pull it tight, pull it tight ... Then at the end, it flat on a sheet "enossifiée" here That rhythm again ... here's the sound I made ... The following is a very moist version of Take Me To The River Al Green, who will remain at their soul and thrill the charts. For input, the pedal-steel sign of The Big Country one of the most sarcastic anthem to the American way of life, squeaked by an angel keatonien.

Hassan Hajjaj wins Africa's largest Art Prize

The Sovereign Art Foundation is pleased to announce that Hassan Hajajj from Morocco has been awarded the first prize in the inaugural 2011 Sovereign African Art Prize.
Hajajj will receive US$25,000 prize money and the opportunity to take up a 3 month residency at the Nirox Foundation. The winning work "Rubbish Odalisque" will travel to various cities around the world and will be displayed alongside the 30 finalists of the Sovereign European and Asian Art Prizes in Europe and Asia respectively.

The judges chose the winner during the exhibition of 20 finalists displayed at the FNB Joburg Art fair. The judges for this year's prize included Robert Devereux, Simon Njami, Julian Ozanne, Riason Naidoo, Antoinette Murdoch and Thembinkosi Goniwe.

Hajajj said upon hearing the news "I'm so happy to be part of this amazing group of artists and very honoured the be part of the Sovereign African Art Prize and have to also thank all the judges that voted for me"

The Sovereign African Art Prize is the first pan-African prize with 150 entrants nominated by experts from around the continent. Foundation Chairman Howard Bilton said, 'This has been a great start for us in Africa, after running seven successful prizes in Asia and four in Europe. As we develop the prize here and fine-tune the process this will be an extremely important prize for African art. We have learnt a lot in this first year and will return next year with 30 finalists'.

The Sovereign Art Prizes are aimed at mid-career artists who are known and collected in their own countries but who will benefit from additional international exposure. All finalists apart from the winning piece (which becomes property of the Foundation) are available for sale with the proceeds being split 50/50 between the participating artists and the Foundation. This year all the funds raised by The Sovereign Art Foundation have been pledged to The African Arts Trust.

Mr Robert Devereux, judge and founder of The African Arts Trust said 'The African Arts Trust is absolutely delighted to be a supporter and a beneficiary of the first Sovereign African Art prize. The donation to the trust will enable it to further its work in supporting young African artists by increasing their access to essential resources, enhancing awareness of their creative work and providing educational and travel opportunities.

The prize is a very important development in the history of African art as it will focus attention on the wonderful achievements of African artists which are too little known and encourage a much higher level of engagement between artists, collectors, museums, curators and the general public. Prizes are a proven means of increasing awareness and credibility and this inaugural event has already demonstrated that.'

The Foundation offers three compelling benefits. The artists are given international exposure and publicity. The collectors get the opportunity to buy works from a selection of rising stars of contemporary art that have been selected by two independent panels of experts through the nomination and the judging process. The local community benefits from the application of the funds raised through the sales.

After being exhibited at the FNB Joburg Art Fair the exhibition will move to Nirox Projects at Arts on Main in Johannesburg for the month of October. In November the exhibition will move to the Tokara Wine Estate in Stellenbosch where the first prize will be presented to Hajajj.

In addition to the judges prize there is also a public vote prize which will continue through all three exhibitions and online through the Foundation's website. Votes will close on the 22nd of November and the winner will be announced at the Tokara Wine Estate.

50 Cent will be in the action film The Pursuit

50 Cent sera dans le film d'action The Pursuit 
50 Cent is the star of action movie "The Pursuit", which he co-produced with his company Cheetah Vision Films.
Thriller talking about a cop and a criminal who team up with a combination of circumstances to stop a bank robber. But Marshall also chasing the two men to ensure that the thief will have the justice he deserves. Filming will begin February 15, 2012 in Louisiana.

50 Cent has also released the song "Shady Murder" in which Eminem made ​​the intro. The title is part of the promotion of "King Street" the drink designed to feed billions of African children in need. Now playing below:


50 Cent: "Shady Murder" listening

50 Cent has a new release of its "Shady Murder". Southside rapper has chosen the title because literally kills the beat. From the intro, the tone is set. Eminem asked "Yo Fif, I was thinking, you should go do what you used to do." "Them Murder, Murder Them" Fifty states if need be! If his new album "Street King" is violent, it will be very painful. Listen to the song and leave your opinion.


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