Saturday, February 7, 2009

Listening to...




Don't forget to listen:




  • Back to the start

  • Everyone's at it

  • The fear

  • 22

  • Not fair

  • I could say

  • Him

It's Ok to forget:



  • Fag hag

  • Never gonna happen


Lily changed a lot, musically speaking, it's very different from her previous (amazing) album Alright, Still. I absolutely loved it!!!!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

PREMIERE: He's just not that into you



Based on the best-selling book by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo, "He's just not that into you" follows Gigi's crush on a guy she went out the past night, but who "apparently" forgot to call her the next day.
That's something really sad to deal with, but picture this: The guy, Conor is dating a singer called Anna, who likes Ben, who is married to Janine, who works with Gigi.
Confused? So am I!
Let's not forget Beth (Gigi's boss), who is also in this complicated web. Gigi only starts to understand (?) men's minds when she meets Alex.
He is Conor's roommate and welcomes her on trip to truth about men and relashionships.
Cast:
Plus: Ben Affleck (Neil) and Drew Barrymore, who plays Mary and also produced the movie.
Director:
Curious?
The movie premieres February 6.
Don't miss it!!!!
Source: IMDb
UPDATE: Check out Aniston, Barrymore and Goodwin's photo shoot for Marie Claire

Quickies

  • The 51st GRAMMY AWARDS will air in 4 days and viewers can't miss the performances by U2, Rihanna, Kid Rock, Kenny Chesney, Coldplay, Jennifer Hudson, Jonas Brothers, Lil Wayne, Paul McCartney (with Dave Grohl on drums), Katy Perry, Radiohead, T.I. and Justin Timberlake, Carrie Underwood, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne and Kanye West. The presenters are Jack Black, Duffy and actors Simon Baker (The Mentalist-CBS), Samuel L. Jackson and Gwyneth Paltrow.

  • Robbie Williams is back into the recording studio preparing his last EMI album, according to his co-manager Tim Clark there's a "very interesting" song with Mark Ronson, and Williams is also working with Guy Chambers, who co-wrote Angels and Let Me Entertain You.

  • Kelly Clarkson broke Britney Spears' record and her new single "My life would suck without you" jumped from 97 to the top of The Billboard hot 100. Womanizer, Britney's 1st single off Circus, her sixth studio album made history for it's 96-1 leap.

  • Lily Allen changed a lot, changed her style, record label- former artist-friendly EMI- but she's not changing her "manners"! Her new album called "It's not me, it's you" will be released Feb. 10 in The US, but songs like "Fuck you very much" and "Fhe fear" are available all around the internet.

Sources:Grammy Awards (Billboard), Robbie Williams (The Guardian), Kelly Clarkson (Billboard), Lily Allen (Billboard).