OVO By Cirque Du Soleil is sexy, flexible, humorous, romantic and colorful
By Jenny Alvarez
Interview & photos By Alfonso De Elías.
Photos promotion;cortesi: Cirque Du Soleil’s
Opening night of OVO (egg) was a magical experience with an equally magical setting under the big top one of the best Cirque shows that I have seen, of course this shows consisted of more acrobatic performances and is filled with surprises.
The show is about two hours long with 20 minutes. Intermission and involves different bugs and insects and their costumes were amazing and super creative with colorful costumes, humorous with a great orchestration, comedic sideshows and loving. So in OVO, a mysterious egg appears and all the insects are amazed and curious about it, brought to them by this new insect that is a bit different from everyone else. And when he meets the ladybug amidst their midst, it’s love at first sight between the two of them. Crew had tons of man holes in the stage itself, used a wall and over course had some spectacular mid air acts with cricket jumpers, contortionists, balancing, trampoline, and trapeze acts, a spider woman, and the cute bug couple on the single rope (this one with incredible flexibility in their bodies). Many people didn’t understand the real meaning of that Egg, OVO means Egg but It was still a little confusing as to what it meant. Nothing hatched from it so maybe it was supposed to be a food source or not.
Cheering the performers on audience was truly awesome experience, of course all as in Cirque Du Soleil’s phenomenally modern and unique style with an upper class circus event. Two thumbs up for this show!!!
THE IMMORTAL was MORTAL in the World Tour of Michael Jackson by Cirque Du Soleil
By Jenny Alvarez
Photo Cortesy: Cirque du Soleil
Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour will be in Anaheim, from January 24 – 25, 2012 at Honda Center, and in Los Angeles, from January 27 – 29, 2012 at the Staples Center.
It was the perfect tribute to a true immortal but some acrobatics were weak, the music wasn’t just a greatest hits but there were some songs that weren’t released in the United States that were used in the production. Speaking of music, combines Michael Jackson music and choreography with Cirque du Soleil creativity to give fans worldwide a unique view into the spirit, passion and heart of the artistic genius who forever transformed global pop culture, adding a fresh enhanced soundtrack to his original songs made it better. Besides, in some parts of the performance there were lack of choreography but the good thing, all the special effects were wonderful and impressive. There also was a large video screen in back of the performers which often showed trees, waterfalls, and other scenes, some of them had connection to the rest of the performance mainly with Jackson’s life. This show was written and directed by Jamie King, the leading concert director in Pop music with a musical band in life, and featured more than 60 international dancers, musicians and acrobats. Their costumes were elaborate, flashy, lighted and changing colors in the dark and were fantastic, but the quality of the show wasn’t worth it at all, especially with the loud sound!
Academy Awards nominees 2012
Nominations for the 84th Academy Awards were announced in January 24th by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Tom Sherak and 2010 Oscar® nominee Jennifer Lawrence.
Sherak and Lawrence, who was nominated for an Academy Award® for her lead performance in “Winter’s Bone,” announced the nominees in 10 of the 24 Award categories at 5:38 a.m. Lists of nominations in all categories were distributed in the following order:
Nominations for the 84th Academy Awards
Actor in a Leading Role
Demián Bichir in “A Better Life”
George Clooney in “The Descendants”
Jean Dujardin in “The Artist”
Gary Oldman in “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”
Brad Pitt in “Moneyball”
Actor in a Supporting Role
Kenneth Branagh in “My Week with Marilyn”
Jonah Hill in “Moneyball”
Nick Nolte in “Warrior”
Christopher Plummer in “Beginners”
Max von Sydow in “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close”
Actress in a Leading Role
Glenn Close in “Albert Nobbs”
Viola Davis in “The Help”
Rooney Mara in “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
Meryl Streep in “The Iron Lady”
Michelle Williams in “My Week with Marilyn”
Actress in a Supporting Role
Bérénice Bejo in “The Artist”
Jessica Chastain in “The Help”
Melissa McCarthy in “Bridesmaids”
Janet McTeer in “Albert Nobbs”
Octavia Spencer in “The Help”
Animated Feature Film
“A Cat in Paris” Alain Gagnol and Jean-Loup Felicioli
“Chico & Rita” Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal
“Kung Fu Panda 2” Jennifer Yuh Nelson
“Puss in Boots” Chris Miller
“Rango” Gore Verbinski
Art Direction
“The Artist” Production Design: Laurence Bennett; Set Decoration: Robert Gould
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2” Production Design: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Stephenie McMillan
“Hugo” Production Design: Dante Ferretti; Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo
“Midnight in Paris” Production Design: Anne Seibel; Set Decoration: Hélène Dubreuil
“War Horse” Production Design: Rick Carter; Set Decoration: Lee Sandales
Cinematography
“The Artist” Guillaume Schiffman
“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Jeff Cronenweth
“Hugo” Robert Richardson
“The Tree of Life” Emmanuel Lubezki
“War Horse” Janusz Kaminski
Costume Design
“Anonymous” Lisy Christl
“The Artist” Mark Bridges
“Hugo” Sandy Powell
“Jane Eyre” Michael O’Connor
“W.E.” Arianne Phillips
Directing
“The Artist” Michel Hazanavicius
“The Descendants” Alexander Payne
“Hugo” Martin Scorsese
“Midnight in Paris” Woody Allen
“The Tree of Life” Terrence Malick
Documentary (Feature)
“Hell and Back Again” Danfung Dennis and Mike Lerner
“If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front” Marshall Curry and Sam Cullman
“Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory” Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs
“Pina” Wim Wenders and Gian-Piero Ringel
“Undefeated” TJ Martin, Dan Lindsay and Richard Middlemas
Documentary (Short Subject)
“The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement” Robin Fryday and Gail Dolgin
“God Is the Bigger Elvis” Rebecca Cammisa and Julie Anderson
“Incident in New Baghdad”James Spione
“Saving Face” Daniel Junge and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
“The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom” Lucy Walker and Kira Carstensen
Film Editing
“The Artist” Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel Hazanavicius
“The Descendants” Kevin Tent
“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall
“Hugo” Thelma Schoonmaker
“Moneyball” Christopher Tellefsen
Foreign Language Film
“Bullhead” Belgium
“Footnote” Israel
“In Darkness” Poland
“Monsieur Lazhar” Canada
“A Separation” Iran
Makeup
“Albert Nobbs” Martial Corneville, Lynn Johnston and Matthew W. Mungle
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2” Edouard F. Henriques, Gregory Funk and Yolanda Toussieng
“The Iron Lady” Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland
Music (Original Score)
“The Adventures of Tintin” John Williams
“The Artist” Ludovic Bource
“Hugo” Howard Shore
“Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” Alberto Iglesias
“War Horse” John Williams
Music (Original Song)
“Man or Muppet” from “The Muppets” Music and Lyric by Bret McKenzie
“Real in Rio” from “Rio” Music by Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos Brown Lyric by Siedah Garrett
Best Picture
“The Artist” Thomas Langmann, Producer
“The Descendants” Jim Burke, Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor, Producers
“Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” Scott Rudin, Producer
“The Help” Brunson Green, Chris Columbus and Michael Barnathan, Producers
“Hugo” Graham King and Martin Scorsese, Producers
“Midnight in Paris” Letty Aronson and Stephen Tenenbaum, Producers
“Moneyball” Michael De Luca, Rachael Horovitz and Brad Pitt, Producers
“The Tree of Life” Nominees to be determined
“War Horse” Steven Spielberg and Kathleen Kennedy, Producers
Short Film (Animated)
“Dimanche/Sunday” Patrick Doyon
“The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg
“La Luna” Enrico Casarosa
“A Morning Stroll” Grant Orchard and Sue Goffe
“Wild Life” Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby
Short Film (Live Action)
“Pentecost” Peter McDonald and Eimear O’Kane
“Raju” Max Zähle and Stefan Gieren
“The Shore” Terry George and Oorlagh George
“Time Freak” Andrew Bowler and Gigi Causey
“Tuba Atlantic” Hallvar Witzø
Sound Editing
“Drive” Lon Bender and Victor Ray Ennis
“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Ren Klyce
“Hugo” Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty
“Transformers: Dark of the Moon” Ethan Van der Ryn and Erik Aadahl
“War Horse” Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom
Sound Mixing
“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” David Parker, Michael Semanick, Ren Klyce and Bo Persson
“Hugo” Tom Fleischman and John Midgley
“Moneyball” Deb Adair, Ron Bochar, Dave Giammarco and Ed Novick
“Transformers: Dark of the Moon” Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Peter J. Devlin
“War Horse” Gary Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom Johnson and Stuart Wilson
Visual Effects
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2” Tim Burke, David Vickery, Greg Butler and John Richardson
“Hugo” Rob Legato, Joss Williams, Ben Grossman and Alex Henning
“Real Steel” Erik Nash, John Rosengrant, Dan Taylor and Swen Gillberg
“Rise of the Planet of the Apes” Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White and Daniel Barrett
“Transformers: Dark of the Moon” Scott Farrar, Scott Benza, Matthew Butler and John Frazier
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
“The Descendants” Screenplay by Alexander Payne and Nat Faxon & Jim Rash
“Hugo” Screenplay by John Logan
“The Ides of March” Screenplay by George Clooney & Grant Heslov and Beau Willimon
“Moneyball” Screenplay by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin. Story by Stan Chervin
“Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” Screenplay by Bridget O’Connor & Peter Straughan
Writing (Original Screenplay)
“The Artist” Written by Michel Hazanavicius
“Bridesmaids” Written by Annie Mumolo & Kristen Wiig
“Margin Call” Written by J.C. Chandor
“Midnight in Paris” Written by Woody Allen
“A Separation” Written by Asghar Farhadi
Reel Steel is the best movie ever is now at home
By Jenny Alvarez
Real Steel is starring Hugh Jackman is launched in Blu-ray and DVD, Digital and On Demand on January 24th, 2012. This visually stunning action –adventure filled with hurt and soul includes 3 Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack with Dolby Digital Audio with close captions in different languages.
Charlie Kenton (Jackman) used to make his living as a boxer. He was good but not a super-elite pugilist. Now he makes his living in robot boxing, which replaces humans with big hulking pieces of metal controlled by humans. The child as an authority has enough maturity or more than Charlie but both have a dilemma with robots have replaced humans in the boxing world. In this movie you will see familiar values between a father with his son, courage, challenges, so in general is a good family movie for older kids (in my opinion over 10 years).Adrenaline is an element seen in many scenes at the end just to catch my breath even the ending wasn’t quite what I was expecting, but looking back I think I liked it better for that. There are also funny moments in some scenes that you will be thoroughly entertained so again it is a great movie with futuristic style.