Saturday, 23 August 2008

"The House Bunny": one dumb blonde joke after another

If some other dumb-blonde joke is something you've hoped never to suffer once more, make every effort to avoid the protracted punch line that constitutes the bulk of "The House Bunny."



In its shameless pandering to youth obsessed with sex and mindless gratification, this bang accretion of vapid gags is aimed squarely at empty-headed teens interested only in leering at sylphlike bodies and dreaming of the day they lavatory find a college where ogling hotties and mortifying losers is the nub curriculum.



The most supple dead body of all is Anna Faris, world Health Organization plays Shelley, an orphaned brainless (blond) Playboy Bunny who's unceremoniously kicked out of the famous mansion at the dreaded old age of 27 � that's 59 in Bunny long time, she's told.



Homeless for all of 24 hours, she insinuates herself as housemother at a college sorority that's approximately to lose its lease because the girls ar dumpy and drab and can't aim enough new pledges to keep a full roster.



Shelley actualizes her charges by proving they can reverse things some by tarting up with an industrial supply of cosmetics and sexy underthings. This salvo sends the movie into 21st-century dumbed-down "Animal House" territory as a match house full of beggarly, privileged nubile sisters announce war.



The flick makes some concession to likability in a few characters. Emma Stone as one of the smart as a whip sisters world Health Organization sees a spark of goodness in Shelley's intentions displays some measure of humanity.



And Faris herself shows flashes of a true comedic cognizance � outweighed, unfortunately, by her dimwitted shenanigans and the ridiculous wardrobe she prances around in.



A freaky component to the hit-or-miss plot is the presence of Colin Hanks as a normal, decently intelligent guy wHO manages a nursing home where the girls try to practice some "philanthropy."



He strikes up an improbable quasi-romance with Shelley, simply mostly stands around looking at befuddled about what a regular joe is doing in a movie populated by such abnormal specimens.



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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Gazza parties with Iron Maiden - Tabloid Hell

Paul Gascoigne has been partying with Iron Maiden on their current European tour.


According to the Daily Star the former football player joined the band in Budapest, Hungary, and seemed very precarious as he hung kayoed with the rockers.


According to an anon. source quoted by the newspaper Gascoigne had fuss standing. "A minder appeared to be supporting him as he walked to the busbar," the source was quoted as saying.


"He tried to light up a wear down," they continued, "but couldn't get his lighter to his mouth at the same time as his cigarette. One of the crew had to hold his arm for him."


The newspaper reports that Gascoigne had embarked on his trip with Iron Maiden in order to "shed light on his head" after his recent troubles in the UK.



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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

East 17

East 17   
Artist: East 17

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   Pop
   Dance: Pop
   



Discography:


Resurrection   
 Resurrection

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 14


Very Best Of   
 Very Best Of

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 16


Steam   
 Steam

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10


Stay Another Day   
 Stay Another Day

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 4


Walthamstow   
 Walthamstow

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 13


Up All Night   
 Up All Night

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




With the renowned elision of Take That, East 17 were the nigh successful teen-oriented dance-pop





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