Monday 18 August 2008

Technical Issues Delay Netflix

Since Monday, NetFlix has been ineffectual to ship millions of movies to its subscribers, the company acknowledged Thursday, blaming the problem on "severe proficient issues" just declining to describe the issue whatsoever further. Today's (Friday) Los Angeles Times said that the trouble came to light on Monday and resulted in all shipments being halted on Tuesday. On Wednesday it was only able to direct out about half the discs subscribers had requested. On Thursday all shipments were halted again in the morning time, then resumed in the afternoon. According to the Times the disks went out to about 2.8 one thousand thousand subscribers, some a tierce of the company's total number. A company spokesman said that it hoped to have service restored by today. In a message posted on its website, NetFlix apologized and informed subscribers that they would be receiving credits.

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Friday 8 August 2008

Michael Buble

Michael Buble   
Artist: Michael Buble

   Genre(s): 
Vocal
   Pop
   Easy Listening
   Jazz
   Other
   Rock: Pop-Rock
   



Discography:


Everything Pt.1   
 Everything Pt.1

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2


Everything CDS Promo   
 Everything CDS Promo

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 1


Everything   
 Everything

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2


Call Me Irresponsible (Special Edition) cd2   
 Call Me Irresponsible (Special Edition) cd2

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 8


Call Me Irresponsible (Special Edition) cd1   
 Call Me Irresponsible (Special Edition) cd1

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 13


Call Me Irresponsible   
 Call Me Irresponsible

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 14


With Love   
 With Love

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 8


It's Time   
 It's Time

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 15


Michael Buble (Christmas Edition   
 Michael Buble (Christmas Edition

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 19


Let It Snow   
 Let It Snow

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 5


Dream   
 Dream

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 13


Babalu   
 Babalu

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Starbucks Present   
 Starbucks Present

   Year:    
Tracks: 20


Michael Buble   
 Michael Buble

   Year:    
Tracks: 13


Come Fly With Me   
 Come Fly With Me

   Year:    
Tracks: 8


Caught In The Act   
 Caught In The Act

   Year:    
Tracks: 8




 






Tuesday 1 July 2008

Bon Jovi playing free show in Central Park

NEW YORK (Billboard) - New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi will play a free concert in Central Park on July 12, the band announced Monday.


The show, billed as an "All-Star Concert in Central Park," will take place in conjunction with the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, which is set for July 15 at Yankee Stadium.


"We've gotten the chance to bookend what is the most successful tour in the world this year with a free concert for anyone in New York," frontman Jon Bon Jovi said at a news conference alongside New York mayor Michael Bloomberg and other officials. "I just traveled the world again, and New York is still the greatest city in the world."


The concert will take place at 8 p.m. on the park's Great Lawn and will not be televised. Fans will be allowed to enter the area beginning at 2 p.m. Tickets will be available beginning July 2 at baseball parks as well as at events throughout New York.


No more than 60,000 tickets will be distributed in an attempt to maintain the safety and integrity of the lawn's grass, Bloomberg said. "Our interest is in keeping the park open and making sure at the same time that we protect the investment the public has made," he said.


The band's "Lost Highway" tour wraps July 14-15 with a pair of Madison Square Garden arena shows in New York.


Reuters/Billboard



Thursday 19 June 2008

Beyonce Knowles - Knowles Swaps Moonboot For Heels


BEYONCE KNOWLES' sister SOLANGE swapped her boot support for sexy high heels for her appearance on MTV's TRL on Wednesday (11Jun08) after revealing her broken toe was giving her a fashion headache.

The singer checked in with her doctor before donning her designer shoes, insisting she didn't want to appear on U.S. TV wearing a "moonboot".

Knowles, whose toe was broken by stage equipment before a show, says, "My doctor... told me that if I wear really high heels that it takes the pressure off the toe and puts it on the bottom of my feet.

"Usually I wear, like, this moonboot and it's just really ugly, it's bad."





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Tuesday 10 June 2008

Surrogoat

Surrogoat   
Artist: Surrogoat

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Landscapes Of Condolence   
 Landscapes Of Condolence

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 6




 






Wednesday 4 June 2008

'Sex and the City' tops boxoffice

Exceeds expectations with an estimated $55.7 million





Warner Bros.' "Sex and the City" opened shockingly well this weekend, with the big-screen adaptation of the former TV series grossing an estimated $55.7 million domestically -- about double what many expected -- and grabbing first place on the frame.


The performance sparked immediate talk of a new film franchise's birth after the best-ever bow for a romantic comedy or an R-rated comedy of any sort. "The Strangers," an R-rated horror pic from Universal's Rogue Pictures, also outperformed pre-release expectations this weekend as the Liv Tyler starrer opened with $20.7 million in third place.


But almost as surprising as the frame's twin overachievers was the underperformance by Paramount's "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" over the otherwise robust boxoffice session.


Previously considered a lock for the weekend's top spot, the Steven Spielberg adventure film ended up dropping a big 54% from its first Friday-Sunday gross to land in second place with $46 million. That gave the Harrison Ford-Shia LaBeouf starrer a still-impressive 11-day cume of $216.9 million.


The Paramount/Marvel superhero film "Iron Man" finished fourth over its fifth weekend, with its $14 million on the frame shaping a year-leading $276.6 cume. Disney's family-fantasy sequel "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" took fifth place over its third session with $13 million and a $115.7 million cume.


Industrywide, the weekend marked a big 27% improvement over the same frame last year, according to Nielsen EDI. But year-to-date, 2008 is still off 3% and the seasonal boxoffice is down 6% from summer 2007.


In a limited bow this session, Paramount Vantage's martial-arts comedy "The Foot Fist Way" grossed $36,012 from four New York and Los Angeles locations. That represented a solid $9,003 per screen ahead of the film's Friday rollout to 20 theaters in 15 markets.


IFC Films unspooled its true-life crime drama "Savage Grace" with $24,156 from a pair of New York screens. The debut meant an encouraging $12,156 per venue, with the Julianne Moore starrer set to open in Los Angeles on Friday.


ThinkFilm bowed the drama "Stuck," starring Mena Suvara and Stephen Rea, on single screens in New York and Los Angeles to gross $10,200, or $5,100 per venue. "Stuck" expands to exclusive engagements in the top 15 markets next weekend.


Reel Source opened the documentary "Trying to Get Good: The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon" in a single Los Angeles venue, grossing $4,947.


Elsewhere in the specialty market, Sony Pictures Classics expanded its period war drama "The Children of Huang Shi" to 17 locations from a previous seven and grossed $50,471, or a so-so $2,967 per site, as the film's 10-day cume hit $116,216.


Overture's drama "The Visitor" held its 270 theaters and grossed $603,000. That was a thinning per-venue average of $2,233, but the platforming art house drama now boasts a cume of almost $5.4 million.


The IDP/Samuel Goldwyn drama "Roman de gare" held its 35 playdates to gross $105,245. That translated to an acceptable $3,007 per engagement, with a cume of $849,180 giving the French-language platformer a good chance of reaching $1 million domestically.


And in something of a weekend trend, Miramax held tight with the same 14 locations for its drama "Reprise," which grossed $57,000, or a sturdy $4,071 per site, with a $260,000 cume.


"Sex," whose distribution and marketing Warner took over from collapsed sister unit New Line, drew audiences skewing dramatically female amid reports galore of women buying tickets in groups in advance of the weekend.


In fact, the prospect of the film's outperforming expectations became apparent late Thursday and Friday, when online ticket services Fandango and MovieTickets reported widespread sellouts for many early showtimes in larger markets. "Sex" saw a big drop from Friday to Saturday, or its outsized opening would have been even more spectacular.


But it still outpaced the previous top opening by a romantic comedy -- Sony's $45.1 million four-day haul for February 2004's "50 First Dates" -- and for an R-rated comedy, scored by Universal's "American Pie 2," which bowed with $45.1 million in August 2001.


"There's never before been a female movie that had such an (opening) frenzy of the kind you see with young male movies," Warners distribution president Dan Fellman said. "Now I'm really looking forward to a sequel -- and hopefully many of them."


On Friday night, "Sex" drew audiences comprised 85% by female patrons. As for the age of those attending, "The majority of the audience was over 25, but they all looked good," Fellman quipped, getting into the spirit of the pic's glitzy campaign.


Warners' highly successful marketing efforts included stoking broad press coverage of how fans of the onetime HBO series planned girls-night-out trips to the multiplexes and other "Sex"-related shindigs. Execs estimate "Sex" production costs at under $60 million.


Meanwhile, Universal distribution president Nikki Rocco expressed pleasure that the studio's gutsy gambit of going against the female-targeted "Sex" machine had paid off. Even though horror pics tend to skew female, Universal execs believed that the "Strangers" would appeal to a different sort of moviegoer and that Tyler would help draw males.


They appeared right on both counts. Audiences for "Strangers" skewed only slightly female, at 51%, with 62% of patrons under age 25.


"It was a bold release strategy," Rocco said.


"Strangers" was produced by Rogue for an estimated $9 million.


Neither "Sex" nor "Strangers" appear directly challenged by this weekend's wide openers, but the more broadly playing holdovers will see strong competition from the animated family feature "Kung Fu Panda" from DreamWorks Animation and Paramount and Sony's Adam Sandler comedy "You Don't Mess With the Zohan."



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Thursday 29 May 2008

BeBe Winans

BeBe Winans   
Artist: BeBe Winans

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   



Discography:


Dream   
 Dream

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12




Usually working as a distich act with his sister CeCe or working the background on releases by the Winans (foursome of his older brothers), BeBe Winans released his first solo album in October 1997. It did very well on gospel singing charts, and even made an impact on the laic charts. He followed it with 2000's Love & Freedom. The concert album Live and Up Close appeared in 2002, and then the holiday ingathering My Christmas Prayer in 2003.