Sunday, 15 June 2008
E Nomine
Artist: E Nomine
Genre(s):
New Age
Chorus
Dance
Discography:
Die Prophezeiung
Year: 2003
Tracks: 27
Das Omen
Year: 2003
Tracks: 5
Deine Welt Mcd
Year: 2002
Tracks: 8
Deine Welt EP
Year: 2002
Tracks: 4
Deine Welt
Year: 2002
Tracks: 4
Das Tier In Mir
Year: 2002
Tracks: 3
Mitternacht
Year: 2001
Tracks: 6
E Nomine
Year: 2000
Tracks: 7
Vater Unser
Year: 1999
Tracks: 7
Das Testament CD2
Year: 1999
Tracks: 1
Das Testament CD1
Year: 1999
Tracks: 14
Finsternis
Year:
Tracks: 28
 
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Shia LaBeouf falls in love with his female co-stars
Shia LaBeouf has revealed he has fallen with love with every woman that he’s ever worked with, and enjoys filming love scenes with members of the opposite sex.
The ‘Transformers’ star — who has previously worked with Megan Fox, Michelle Monaghan and Sarah Roemer — admits that he quickly develops crushes on his female co-stars.
He says, “I’ve been in love with every woman I’ve ever worked with. There’s the three-month attention span that actors have. I don’t know if it’s mutual, but I really don’t care. They have to kiss me when ‘action’ gets called, anyway, so I’ll get what I want.”
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Sunday, 1 June 2008
Mystery Jets top NME TV chart
The band fended off competition from the likes of The Ting Tings and The Last Shadow Puppets, who score highly on this week's chart.
You can watch the top ten music videos voted for by NME.COM users tonight at 6pm (BST) on NME TV � Sky channel 377.
The NME TV chart this week is:
1. Mystery Jets � 'Two Doors Down'
2. The Ting Tings � 'That's Not My Name'
3. The Last Shadow Puppets � 'The Age Of The Understatement'
4. The Raconteurs � 'Salute Your Solution'
5. Paramore � 'That's What You Get'
6. Does It Offend You, Yeah? � 'Epic Last Song'
7. The Futureheads � 'Radio Heart'
8. The Pigeon Detectives � 'This Is An Emergency'
9. The Zutons � 'Always Right Behind You'
10. Hot Chip � 'One Pure Thought'
See the NME TV page now to have your say on who will top next week's chart.
Cotton quits X Factor for US career
The 25-year-old star, who has hosted just one series of the spin-off show 'The Xtra Factor', is now planning to move to the US to pursue her television career there.
A source told The Sun: "Fearne had fun working on 'X Factor' but she decided to quit while she was ahead."
"There was no guarantee she would have been doing a second series. It made sense to make a clean break and concentrate on America."
Cotton has signed up to co-host the US talent show 'Last Comic Standing' on NBC.
Lohan, Murphy top the Razzie nominees
Celebrating Hollywood's worst in Film, the Razzie nominees were announced ahead of the Oscar nominees.
Lindsay Lohan's thriller, 'I know Who Killed Me', in which she plays two characters who may or may not be the same person, received nine Razzie nominations, amongst them Worst Picture of 2007.
For her Worst Actress nomination, Lohan polled more heavily than any star since Sofia Coppola in 'The Godfather Part III,' according to Razzie founder, John Wilson.
2007 may have been the year Eddie Murphy won an Academy Award nomination for his role in 'Dreamgirls', but that didn't prevent his film 'Norbit' from receiving eight nominations.
Besides a nod for Worst Picture, five of those went to Murphy alone, more than any one person has ever received in a single year.
"We decided that each of his characters was so offensive that he deserved individual nominations," said John Wilson.
Adam Sandler ('I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry') and Cuba Gooding Jr ('Daddy Day Camp', 'Norbit') joined Murphy in the Worst Actor category, along with Nicolas Cage ('Ghost Rider')and Jim Carrey ('The Number 23').
The 'winners' of the 28th Razzies will be announced on 23 February, a day before the Oscars.
Adam Sandler Embraces Fans, Politics At Sneak Peek Week Screening Of 'You Don't Mess With The Zohan'
LOS ANGELES — Hollywood is home to movie studios, a thriving fashion industry and more beautiful people than seems reasonable, but Sunday night a few hundred lucky fans got a first look at what real style is all about, thanks to an Israeli hairdresser who aims to please (and then some!). Adam Sandler was on hand to inaugurate MTV's first ever Sneak Peek Week with a showing of "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" and an audience Q&A hosted by MTV Movies editor Josh Horowitz at the world famous Mann's Chinese Theater.
"I don't miss stand-up," Sandler quipped in answer to an audience question on whether or not he would ever go back to his roots. "This is close to it, and I don't like this too much!"
That didn't show when he appeared as the credits rolled on his newest film, the Judd Apatow-penned story of a top military commando who fakes his own death to follow his dream of making the world "silky and smooth" in an American salon. Sandler joked with questioner after questioner, explaining everything from what he wanted to be when he grew up ("A baseball player," he said, "but my father told me I was too slow!") to why he doesn't do more dramas in the mold of "Reign Over Me."
"The guys that do dramas, they're in a bad mood all the time," he laughed. "I like coming home and having fun with my family."
"I have a few questions," a gentlemen said when he got up to the mic.
"You get two," Sander replied.
"I'm a big fan of your films."
"OK, then," Sandler smiled. "You get four!"
Since the movie has a plot that centers on silly terrorists and the Middle Eastern conflict, a big question the audience wanted answered was whether or not Sandler ever felt pressure to portray the politics more realistically.
"Yeah," he answered. "Our hope was to balance it on both sides. There's a lot of poking fun at everybody. We just wanted to make the funniest movie possible."
But the serious quickly gave way to the jovial. When a 10-year-old boy named Ramsey told Sandler he wanted to be an actor, Sandler joked that he'd start him on the path by cutting his hair. "Do you want me to style it for you," he asked in his Zohan accent. When another 10-year-old, Gabrielle, came up to ask a question, Sandler tried to play matchmaker. "Have you met Ramsey yet?" he joked. "He's gonna be big someday!"
In the end, after nearly 20 minutes of questions, the opportunity to meet their favorite comic left more than a few people tongue-tied. "Can I shake your hand?" one man asked of Sandler.
"You bet!" Sandler answered, ending the evening as he began it, by welcoming and embracing his newest fans.
"You Don't Mess With the Zohan" opens June 6.
Read about Monday's Sneak Peek Week screening of "The Foot Fist Way" here. And join us all week for more reports from Sneak Peek screenings of "The Rocker," "Get Smart," "Kung-Fu Panda" and "The Pineapple Express," and special appearances from Rainn Wilson, Jack Black, Seth Rogen, James Franco and Steve Carell.
Check out everything we've got on "You Don't Mess With the Zohan."
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The MTV Movie Awards will air live on MTV this Sunday. Find all the latest updates on nominees, presenters, performers, voting, contests and much more at MovieAwards.MTV.com. And check out Movies.MTV.com for the latest movie news, trailers, photos and more!
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Attic Lights and Broken Records join Hydro Connect Festival
BBC Radio 1 DJ Vic Galloway announced today (June 1) the 20 bands that will be playing on the Your Sound Bandstand at the August 29-31 event.
The acts, selected as part of King Tuts Wah Wah Hut�??s unsigned band initiative, Your Sound, are all based in Scotland and stretch from the guitar wielding wonderment of We Were Promised Jetpacks, to the European folk influenced Broken Records and the smoky melancholy of Lou Hickey.
Attic Lights, who have already appeared on the NME Stereo, will also feature.
All of the bands were selected during the course of the last eight months, and were featured on the monthly Your Sound nights at the Glasgow venue.
The initiative has been promoting unsigned talent since 2005, and has previously featured the likes of We Are The Physics and The Dykeenies. See Kingtuts.co.uk/yoursound/
for more information.
The bands selected are:
Attic Lights
Errors
Luva Anna
Broken Records
Lou Hickey
Zooey Van Goey
Anna Meldrum
Conor Mason
Woodenbox
Endor
Integra TV
Galchen
The Moth And The Mirror
Sparrow And The Workshop
The Phantom Band
Amplifico
Brother Louis Collective
Gdansk
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To check the availability of Hydro Connect tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.
Gemma Bissix set to leave EastEnders
According to The Mirror, the 24-year-old actress, who plays Clare Bates in the show, said: "Clare has been working her way round the men of Walford for the past few months but what she had thought was a masterplan to bag the man of her dreams soon gets out of hand."
"She is forced to flee as it is clear she is not welcome in Albert Square anymore."
Klum opens home to troubled Spears
The Associated Press reports that in an interview to be aired tonight on German broadcaster ARD, Klum said: "She can call me and come live in our house with us for a couple of months. I would help set her straight."
The model, who is married to the singer Seal, continued: "I am sorry when a young person gets thrown so off track. She has, of course, lived an extremely wild life."