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Paul McCartney will close the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics

By GalaTView Staff

Foto by: Alfonso de Elias.

Sir Paul McCartney has confirmed he will close the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics in London.

A performance by the former Beatle has long been rumoured and in January he revealed he was in talks about taking part. He also admitted that “on certain occasions” he still gets nerves before performing.

A total cast of 15,000 will take part in the Olympic and Paralympic opening and closing ceremonies, which will be watched by an estimated worldwide audience of four billion people.

A frenetic action thriller comes with “Safe House”

Reviewed by Jenny Alvarez

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“No one is safe” especially with a rogue CIA agent who has been hiding for years, Tobin Frost (Denzel Washington) one day turns himself in, and he’s brought to a safe house in Johannesburg, South Africa managed by low-level agent Matt Weston (Ryan Reynolds) for debriefing. When the Safe House is attacked by a group of mercenaries, Matt finds himself on the run with Tobin, while trying to get to the bottom of who wants him killed.

Brutal fight scenes and intensity in each scene with car chases added life to what would have been an overall flat movie and makes it more entertaining. Sometimes, the camera shakes a bit too much and detracts during a few encounters. Although Matt Weston (Ryan Reynolds) plays the same character over and over again and he hasn’t done much outside, is the opposite of Tobin Frost (Denzel Washington) does have his moments to let loose.

There is a lack of feminine touch so all of the inner workings fail and unfortunately, “Safe House” just becomes too predictable even Director Espinosa did an extraordinary job of many action-packed sequences for the duration of some scenes. Now you can enjoy this movie on a DVD/blu-ray this coming June 5th with Master Audio 5.1 (English), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo (English DVS), DTS 5.1 Surround (French), DTS 5.1 Surround (Spanish) and subtitles in English, French, and Spanish.

Andy Samberg Says Bye to 'SNL'

Andy Samberg says it is time to move in from ‘Saturday Night Live’. Samberg announced that he will not be returning next season. “It’s an incredibly emotional and strange moment in my life,” Samberg told the Times, “Obviously it’s not a huge shock, but I did officially decide not to come back.” Samberg joined ‘SNL’ in 2005 and was famously known to be a member of the comedy group ‘The Lonely Island’. Samberg attended the University of California, Santa Cruz and then transferred to New York University for film school.

'Devil Wear Prada' Book Sequel

Revenge is best served cold for the ‘Devil Wears Prada’ part II is in the works. Lauren Weisberger is working on ‘Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns’. The book will be approximately debuted in April 2013. Weisberger debuted ‘Devil Wears Prada’ in 2003 and was a bestseller. The book spent six months in the New York Times bestsellers list. The book soon became a feature film in 2006, starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway.

Everyone has a different gift in “Crooked Arrows”

By Jenny Alvarez

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A mixed-blood Native American, Joe Logan, eager to modernize his reservation, must first prove himself to his father, the traditionalist Tribal Chairman, by rediscovering his spirit. He is tasked with coaching the reservation’s high school lacrosse team which competes against the better equipped and better trained players of the elite Prep School League. Joe inspires the Native American boys and teaches them the true meaning of tribal pride. Ignited by their heritage and believing in their new-found potential, coach and team climb an uphill battle to the state championship finals against their privileged prep school rivals.

Obviously is a movie with a predictable plot, but it works because the action sequences are engaging enough for novices to the sport and authentic enough to satisfy the true believers. Kids and teens will learn about Native American culture, including the fact that Native Americans invented lacrosse especially where the Native American heritage is examined in modern times. In general terms, is a family-friendly entertainment and the filmmakers had the good sense to cast real lacrosse players.

Directed by Steve Rash (American Pie Presents Band Camp), Crooked Arrows stars Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) and Gil Birmingham (Twilight).  The film was produced by J. Todd Harris (The Kids Are All Right), Mitchell Peck (Priest), and Adam Leff (The Last Action Hero).  In addition, the movie features top lacrosse players from around the country, including a team » It is open in limited release on June 1st in NY and LA.

Bieber Fever and Runs into Glass

Justin gave his fans the Bieber fever in Norway when fans went uncontrollable and caused a state of emergency. Bieber was to provide a free concert, but soon became dangerous as fans lost control of themselves in the streets of Norway. Bieber’s manager, Scooter Braun,  detailed the situation on Twitter: “The streets are filled … the bridges are closed. It is out of control. We may have to start the show early or they will cancel.” During his concert, it was reported that Bieber ran into a glass wall and almost caused himself a concussion. The show must go on! Bieber performed a successful show and thanked his fans.

Kim Kardashian is Wet

Kim Kardashian made headlines again after she called Indian food “disgusting”. She apologized for this comment and stated that this was only her “personal taste” in food. “In NO way was this intended as an insult to the Indian people or their culture. This is just my own personal taste.” She then posted a picture of herself wet and wild. We wonder what her lover Kanye West thinks of these of wet pictures?  
 

Would you like to have a Cellmate in case of being a prisoner?

By Jenny Álvarez

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Set in 1970s Texas, Cellmates tells the story of hardened Ku Klux Klansman, Leroy Lowe (Tom Sizemore), who has risen through the ranks to be crowned ‘Grand Dragon’ of the State of Texas.  Unfortunately for him, the government has started cracking down on the organization’s activities and it isn’t long before Leroy is sent to the Low Lee Tuna Prison Work Farm to serve time…harvesting potatoes.  Worlds quickly collide when farm owner Warden Merville (Stacy Keach) forces Leroy to share a prison cell with eccentric Mexican field laborer Emilio Ortiz (Hector Jimenez) as part of his penitence. None too happy with the arrangement, Leroy sets out to make things very difficult for Emilio in the cramped quarters, but Emilio’s chatty disposition slowly chips away at Leroy’s gruff exterior. When an unlikely friendship develops, Leroy comes to realize how his ignorant past has distorted his view of the world, and what he must now do to make things right.

An offbeat comedy with heart, Cellmates is co-written, directed and produced by Jesse Baget.  The film stars veteran actors Tom Sizemore and Stacy Keach; Mexican actors Hector Jimenez and Olga Segura; and a special appearance by comedic actor Kevin Farley. This movie is a comedy with satirical humor related to race relations in this country. But the real fun here comes from Stacy Keach as a warden who tries (and fails) to instill a mania for potato farming on his highly skeptical prisoners or when Leroy falls in love and his cellmate serves as the translator for an illicit exchange of love letters. This could easily have come off as far too silly, but in the context of the tone of the film — it all works very nicely. Definitely this movie will make you smile and fans of good movies will receive it with enthusiastic applause. This movie opens in limited release on June 1st.

Gene Ween Retires From Rock Group Ween

 

Aaron Freeman also known as Gene Ween and from the rock band Ween has called it quits. “It’s time to move on,” Freeman told Rolling Stone from his home in New Jersey. “I’m retiring Gene Ween.” He has been with the band for 25 years and has decided to move on. Freeman seems to have already moved on from Ween: His solo album “Marvelous Clouds” was released earlier this month. Freeman, along with childhood friend Dean Ween (Mickey Melchiondo), started the group in the mid-1980s. Their highest charting single was “Push th’ Little Daisies” released in 1992 which gained them widespread attention and hit the charts.


Madonna vs. Lady Gaga

The pop star Madonna sang Lady Gaga’s song ‘Born This Way’ during a rehearsal. Gaga’s song is rumored to have copied Madonna’s popular single ‘Express Yourself’. Madonna was asked about Gaga’s single and stated “I thought, this is a wonderful way to redo my song. I mean, I recognized the chord changes. I thought it was … interesting.” Lady Gaga refused the speculations and responded “What a completely ridiculous thing to even question me about. … If you put the songs next to each other, side by side, the only similarities are the chord progression. It’s the same one that’s been in disco music for the last 50 years.”

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