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Spielberg has opened a new film path
By GalaTView staff
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Steven Spielberg has arrived in Mumbai to celebrate the success of “Lincoln” with an Indian billionaire Anil Ambani, chairman of Reliance Group. Spielberg will also conduct a “master class” for Indian industry figures, sharing tips and stories from his forty-plus years in filmmaking.
Tiger Woods is the king of golf
By GalaTView Staff
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Tiger Woods returns to No. 1 in the world with a win in two weeks closed with a 1-under 71 to win the Cadillac Championship at Bay Hill. This tournament has became one of the most important events related to Golf. Congratulations to the champion “Tiger.”
Jimi Hendrix is still alive
Jimi Hendrix more than four decades after his death, his latest single should put them to rest. The album arrives with the simultaneous release of newly struck mono vinyl editions of early Hendrix classic albums “Are You Experienced” and “Axis: Bold As Love.”
What perfect casting in “Emperor” with Tommy Lee Jones
By GalaTView Staff
The conqueror and the conquered….Gen. MacArthur helped established a democratic Japanese ways of life in which the Japanese people are enjoying now. So the actor, who was nominated for an Oscar this year for his role in Lincoln Tommy Lee Jones will be General MacArthur and will be directed by Peter Webber. “Tommy will bring strength, intelligence and gravitas to the portrayal of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, a legendary American hero,” Said Gary Foster, one of the Producers.
Jay Z And Justin Timberlake Announce Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour
Jay Z And Justin Timberlake Announce Legends of the Summer Stadium Tour
By GalaTView Staff
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Historic Tour Will Visit 12 Cities in North America Including New York, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto
With more than 23 Grammy Awards, 67 million albums sold and two Emmys combined, music icons JAY Z and Justin Timberlake announce 12 once-in-a-lifetime stadium performances. The Legends of the Summer tour will begin on July 17th in Toronto, Ontario at the Roger’s Centre and continue through August 16th in Miami, Florida at Sun Life Stadium. Tickets for all dates except New York go on sale to the public on Thursday, February 28th at LiveNation.com.
LEGENDS OF THE SUMMER tour dates:
July 17
Toronto, ON
Rogers Centre
July 19
New York, NY
Yankee Stadium**
July 22
Chicago, IL
Soldier Field
July 26
San Francisco, CA
Candlestick Park
July 28
Los Angeles, CA
Rose Bowl
July 31
Vancouver, BC
BC Place Stadium
August 4
Hershey, PA
Hershey Stadium
August 6
Detroit, MI
Ford Field
August 8
Baltimore, MD
M&T Bank Stadium
August 10
Boston, MA
Fenway Park
August 13
Philadelphia, PA
Citizens Bank Park
August 16
Miami, FL
No is not a simple denied statement
By Jenny Alvarez
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When Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, facing international pressure, calls for a referendum on his presidency in 1988, opposition leaders persuade a brash young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra, to spearhead their campaign. With scant resources and constant scrutiny by the despot’s watchmen, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and free their country from oppression.
This movie is a worthy effort to show how a country really came together and changed its destiny focusing on joy and creativity and trying to leave behind fear and anger. Larraín maintains a studiously ambiguous attitude toward the No campaign, celebrating its success in winning the referendum — though the outcome is known from history, the film still manages to be tense, suspenseful — while asking what was sacrificed in that victory so the director seems to situate the debased state of contemporary politics in this transformation. The No of his title takes on ominous new meaning in that light. Besides, there are some decent ironic moments and the late 1980s ambience is competently brought back to life in costumes and production design. It is a movie that really makes you to think about politics and definitely Pablo Larraín has made interesting films like “Post Mortem” and this one is not an exception.
Chris Brown is involved in a possible altercation
By GalaTView Staff
The fight between Chris Brown and Frank Ocean started with a punch, according to an eyewitness. While sources close to Brown originally denied this, an eyewitness is now saying that Brown threw the first punch in the fight. Now he investigated by police over alleged assault.
Johnny Lewis wasn’t in drugs
By GalaTView Staff
The 28-year-old Johnny Lewis, Sons of Anarchy actor died of traumatic injuries sustained in what can only be ruled an accidental fall due to lack of evidence that he jumped or was pushed. However, an autopsy report noted that Lewis had nail marks on both sides of his neck so his death was ruled accidental because there was no evidence he attempted to kill himself or had been pushed.
People from James Bond film once said "No" to Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg was turned down to direct a James Bond film in the late Seventies. Despite being rejected from Her Majesty’s Secret Service back in the ’70s, Steven Spielberg remains a big James Bond fan … and is especially fond of the latest 007 adventure, “Skyfall.”