Saturday, May 22, 2010

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Mallika Sherawat’s Love Barack Posters- Half naked Mallika covered with US flag


Mallika Sherawat has already created waves in the Indian cinema. However, she has been out of Bollywood films for quite a while now. The pretty lady is out-of-work in Bollywood only because her hands are full of Hollywood films at the moment. There are two Hollywood films that are coming out which will feature the sexy actress in the lead role. One is in the movie “Hisss”, directed by Jennifer Chambers Lynch in which she plays a snake woman. And the other one is “Love Barack” in which she plays a supporter of Barack Obama. Both the films “Hisss” and “Love, Barack” have been screened at the Cannes Film Festival 2010. Mallika Sherawat was also present there to promote her films and she did manage to create a stir too. In the promotional first look poster of the movie “Love, Barack”, Mallika is seen wrapped in American Flag along with co-star Laz Alonso. The poster have already generated a lot of attention. The movie,”Love,Barack” is a political comedy directed by American filmaker Doug McHenry. Mallika Sherawat plays Aretah Gupta who is a devoted local Obama volunteer coordinator. Then a moth before the election day, she falls for a handsome African-American, played by Avatar star Laz Alonso, who is working at McCain office. Going by the looks of the poster, it seems there will be many interesting scenes. Let’s hope the film is as interesting as the poster.


Friday, May 21, 2010

Minka Kelly Wallpapers Gallery

Minka Dumont Kelly is an American actress who stars in the NBC series Friday Night Lights as Lyla Garrity. She is an only child and the daughter of former Aerosmith guitarist Rick Dufay and the late Maureen Kelly. Kelly dated Donald Faison in 2005 and had a relationship with actor Chris Evans, as well. In September 2007, she began dating musician John Mayer. She has recently been seen with New York Yankee shortstop, Derek Jeter.

Birth Name: Minka Dumont Kelly
Birth Date: June 24, 1980
Birth Place: Los Angeles, California
Profession: Actress
Years active: 2003–present



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Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is a Canadian-born actress, sex symbol, glamour model, producer, TV personality, and author. She holds both American and Canadian citizenship.[1] For a time, she was known as Pamela Anderson Lee after marrying the drummer for Mötley Crüe, Tommy Lee.

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Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is a Canadian-born actress, sex symbol, glamour model, producer, TV personality, and author. She holds both American and Canadian citizenship.[1] For a time, she was known as Pamela Anderson Lee after marrying the drummer for Mötley Crüe, Tommy Lee.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Lost TV series into Finale

Since 2004, the J.J. Abrams series has broken just about every narrative rule for commercial television.

At times, it’s been a jungle adventure, a thriller, a conspiracy story, a sci-fi mind-bender and sometimes, surprisingly, a lush romance. It has played with notions of time and character in flashbacks, flash-forwards and flash-sideways and demanded that viewers keep up with the pace. No spoon-feeding here.

Not since the end of HBO’s “The Sopranos” has a series finale been so eagerly anticipated.

If producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse explain everything in the two-and-a-half hour series finale “The End” (Sunday at 9 p.m. on WCVB, Ch. 5), they risk breaking the spell that has entranced millions over six seasons.

(A two-hour retrospective “Lost: The Final Journey” airs Sunday at 7 p.m. The cast and crew reunite on a special “Jimmy Kimmel” at 12:05 a.m. and present three alternate endings.)

Too much exposition could lead to silliness, as it did in Tuesday’s episode when viewers learned why Kate’s (Evangeline Lilly) name had been scratched off as a candidate to replace Jacob (Mark Pellegrino).

Who knew there was a mommy track on the island?

As expected, Jack (Matthew Fox), the man of science who had long argued for free will, accepted his destiny as the island’s protector.

“This is why I’m here. This is what I’m supposed to do,” he said.

Much hinges on Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick), who in the flash-sideways universe is trying to reunite the passengers of Oceanic Flight 815 - at a concert? - and could be key to thwarting Locke Monster (Terry O’Quinn) in the island reality.

It’s been an uneven season.

For every “Ab Aeterno,” which delved into the history of Richard Alpert (Nestor Carbonell), or the heartbreaking “The Candidate,” which ended in the deaths of three original castaways, there’s been a jarring narrative hiccup, such as “Across the Sea,” the lame story of Woman (Allison Janney, get thee off TV) and her two sons, Jacob and Unnamed Kid who Grows up to be Locke Monster. The numerous flash-sideways sequences have been at best diverting and at worst yawn-inducing and need an especially strong payoff Sunday to justify viewer investment.

There will never be another show like “Lost” on commercial television. It came at a time when then fourth-place network ABC was desperate for anything that might attract eyeballs and was willing to give Abrams almost full creative freedom. (The producers now agree that the network’s one demand - that Jack survive the pilot - proved to be a canny call.)

For those who want to write for TV, “Lost” will remain the holy grail. For those holding the books, it will the unholy bane because “Lost” will never make a single penny after Sunday night. The narrative-rich, serialized stories have no life in syndication. In contrast, “Law & Order” will cycle in reruns for at least the next 20 years and make millions. That’s not a judgment on quality, it’s a fact about viewer habits.

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Lost TV series into Finale

Since 2004, the J.J. Abrams series has broken just about every narrative rule for commercial television.

At times, it’s been a jungle adventure, a thriller, a conspiracy story, a sci-fi mind-bender and sometimes, surprisingly, a lush romance. It has played with notions of time and character in flashbacks, flash-forwards and flash-sideways and demanded that viewers keep up with the pace. No spoon-feeding here.

Not since the end of HBO’s “The Sopranos” has a series finale been so eagerly anticipated.

If producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse explain everything in the two-and-a-half hour series finale “The End” (Sunday at 9 p.m. on WCVB, Ch. 5), they risk breaking the spell that has entranced millions over six seasons.

(A two-hour retrospective “Lost: The Final Journey” airs Sunday at 7 p.m. The cast and crew reunite on a special “Jimmy Kimmel” at 12:05 a.m. and present three alternate endings.)

Too much exposition could lead to silliness, as it did in Tuesday’s episode when viewers learned why Kate’s (Evangeline Lilly) name had been scratched off as a candidate to replace Jacob (Mark Pellegrino).

Who knew there was a mommy track on the island?

As expected, Jack (Matthew Fox), the man of science who had long argued for free will, accepted his destiny as the island’s protector.

“This is why I’m here. This is what I’m supposed to do,” he said.

Much hinges on Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick), who in the flash-sideways universe is trying to reunite the passengers of Oceanic Flight 815 - at a concert? - and could be key to thwarting Locke Monster (Terry O’Quinn) in the island reality.

It’s been an uneven season.

For every “Ab Aeterno,” which delved into the history of Richard Alpert (Nestor Carbonell), or the heartbreaking “The Candidate,” which ended in the deaths of three original castaways, there’s been a jarring narrative hiccup, such as “Across the Sea,” the lame story of Woman (Allison Janney, get thee off TV) and her two sons, Jacob and Unnamed Kid who Grows up to be Locke Monster. The numerous flash-sideways sequences have been at best diverting and at worst yawn-inducing and need an especially strong payoff Sunday to justify viewer investment.

There will never be another show like “Lost” on commercial television. It came at a time when then fourth-place network ABC was desperate for anything that might attract eyeballs and was willing to give Abrams almost full creative freedom. (The producers now agree that the network’s one demand - that Jack survive the pilot - proved to be a canny call.)

For those who want to write for TV, “Lost” will remain the holy grail. For those holding the books, it will the unholy bane because “Lost” will never make a single penny after Sunday night. The narrative-rich, serialized stories have no life in syndication. In contrast, “Law & Order” will cycle in reruns for at least the next 20 years and make millions. That’s not a judgment on quality, it’s a fact about viewer habits.

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Megan Fox and Michael Bay's Favorite Moments

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Now, all that is behind us, as Fox has parted ways with the robot franchise, and the run-up to the release of "Transformers 3" in July 2011 promises to be significantly less titillating as a result.

We're not gonna lie — we'll miss this salacious back-and-forth between two of Hollywood's most entertaining personalities. That's why we decided to take a lighthearted look back at our favorite moments from Fox and Bay's creative partnership.

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Megan Fox and Michael Bay's Favorite Moments

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Now, all that is behind us, as Fox has parted ways with the robot franchise, and the run-up to the release of "Transformers 3" in July 2011 promises to be significantly less titillating as a result.

We're not gonna lie — we'll miss this salacious back-and-forth between two of Hollywood's most entertaining personalities. That's why we decided to take a lighthearted look back at our favorite moments from Fox and Bay's creative partnership.

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Rocker Bret Michaels in Hospital

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The reality TV star's Web site reports that Michaels had what doctors call a "warning stroke" and had a patent foramen ovale, or hole in the heart, diagnosed. Michaels's publicist, Joann Mignano, confirmed the report.

The condition is treatable but likely unrelated to the brain hemorrhage he suffered last month.

The Web site says Michaels is "up, walking, talking, continuing his daily rehab and very happy to be alive," and he hopes to make a full recovery.

The Poison frontman was expected to appear at Sunday's finale of "Celebrity Apprentice" in New York.

Rocker Bret Michaels in Hospital

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The reality TV star's Web site reports that Michaels had what doctors call a "warning stroke" and had a patent foramen ovale, or hole in the heart, diagnosed. Michaels's publicist, Joann Mignano, confirmed the report.

The condition is treatable but likely unrelated to the brain hemorrhage he suffered last month.

The Web site says Michaels is "up, walking, talking, continuing his daily rehab and very happy to be alive," and he hopes to make a full recovery.

The Poison frontman was expected to appear at Sunday's finale of "Celebrity Apprentice" in New York.

Shrek Forever After (Shrek 4) Movie Review

The Shrek we meet at the start of "Shrek Forever After" is a shell of an ogre: mean and green on the outside, but all mellow yellow inside. Married life and fatherhood have made him soft, and no longer scary. Gone are the angry mobs who used to chase him with pitchforks, replaced by some obnoxious brat at his triplets' birthday party, who keeps demanding, "Do the roar!" as if Shrek were just another celebrity with a worn-out catchphrase.

Can this be the monster that we know and love, or is he merely going through the motions, catering to the clamoring crowds that want to see him do what he's always done, one more time?

The same thing might be asked of the movie, the fourth and supposedly final chapter in the animated series. Has "Shrek Forever After" still got it, or is it just a crass attempt to cash in on a now-tired franchise?

Believe it or not, there's life in the old boy yet. After a disappointing third outing, this "Shrek" brings the cycle of fairy-tale-themed films to a fine finish.

The premise itself will sound familiar. Not from earlier Shrek movies, but from the 1946 "It's a Wonderful Life." In an attempt to get back some of his mojo, if only for a day, Shrek (voice of Mike Myers) finds himself in the position of George Bailey, in a world in which he has never been born.

That's because he makes a magical deal with Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn). Shrek gets 24 hours to live the life he used to have, before fame and family came along. In return, Rumpelstiltskin gets to take a day from Shrek's life.

Our hero should have read the fine print more carefully. Rumpelstiltskin picks the day Shrek was born, meaning that, while Shrek now finds himself in a world unencumbered by diapers and responsibility, it's also a world in which all the good he's done has had no effect. He wasn't there to rescue his wife, Fiona (Cameron Diaz), from her tower prison. Rumpelstiltskin is now king, and his kingdom is a police state, run by witches who hunt down ogres and toss them in jail. Fiona is the Amazonian leader of the ogre resistance movement.

Fortunately, there's an escape clause: If he and Fiona share one "true love's kiss," Shrek gets his old life back. All he has to do is make Fiona fall in love with him -- all over again. If he doesn't, he'll evaporate come sunrise.

That much is reminiscent of the first two movies, which also revolved around the power of a transformative kiss. But there's enough here that's clever and new -- and at times very funny -- to keep things from feeling stale.

Many beloved old characters return, only much transformed. Gingy the gingerbread man (Conrad Vernon) is now a scarred professional gladiator, fighting animal crackers in an arena for sport. Donkey (Eddie Murphy) is a mangy beast of burden, pulling the paddy wagon into which Shrek is thrown after he's captured. Most hilariously, Puss (Antonio Banderas) can no longer fit into his boots, having put on well more than a few pounds as Fiona's pampered pet.

Among the new characters, Rumpelstiltskin makes for a perfect villain. Vain, insecure and ridiculous in an assortment of constantly changing wigs, he's a pleasure to boo and hiss at.

The Pied Piper also makes an indelible debut, without ever uttering a word. Hired by Rumpelstiltskin to round up ogres, he carries a high-tech flute with him -- it has settings for rats, witches, ogres, etc. -- that makes dancers out of whatever and whomever he wants, to consistently amusing effect. If you liked the episode of "Glee" where the football team shakes it, improbably, to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies," you'll love the sight of hulking, line-dancing ogres.

Have we heard some of this before? Sure. But as with the best fairy tales -- the ones that bear repeating again and again -- the delight in "Shrek Forever After" is not in the tale itself, but in the telling.

Shrek Forever After (Shrek 4) Movie Review

The Shrek we meet at the start of "Shrek Forever After" is a shell of an ogre: mean and green on the outside, but all mellow yellow inside. Married life and fatherhood have made him soft, and no longer scary. Gone are the angry mobs who used to chase him with pitchforks, replaced by some obnoxious brat at his triplets' birthday party, who keeps demanding, "Do the roar!" as if Shrek were just another celebrity with a worn-out catchphrase.

Can this be the monster that we know and love, or is he merely going through the motions, catering to the clamoring crowds that want to see him do what he's always done, one more time?

The same thing might be asked of the movie, the fourth and supposedly final chapter in the animated series. Has "Shrek Forever After" still got it, or is it just a crass attempt to cash in on a now-tired franchise?

Believe it or not, there's life in the old boy yet. After a disappointing third outing, this "Shrek" brings the cycle of fairy-tale-themed films to a fine finish.

The premise itself will sound familiar. Not from earlier Shrek movies, but from the 1946 "It's a Wonderful Life." In an attempt to get back some of his mojo, if only for a day, Shrek (voice of Mike Myers) finds himself in the position of George Bailey, in a world in which he has never been born.

That's because he makes a magical deal with Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn). Shrek gets 24 hours to live the life he used to have, before fame and family came along. In return, Rumpelstiltskin gets to take a day from Shrek's life.

Our hero should have read the fine print more carefully. Rumpelstiltskin picks the day Shrek was born, meaning that, while Shrek now finds himself in a world unencumbered by diapers and responsibility, it's also a world in which all the good he's done has had no effect. He wasn't there to rescue his wife, Fiona (Cameron Diaz), from her tower prison. Rumpelstiltskin is now king, and his kingdom is a police state, run by witches who hunt down ogres and toss them in jail. Fiona is the Amazonian leader of the ogre resistance movement.

Fortunately, there's an escape clause: If he and Fiona share one "true love's kiss," Shrek gets his old life back. All he has to do is make Fiona fall in love with him -- all over again. If he doesn't, he'll evaporate come sunrise.

That much is reminiscent of the first two movies, which also revolved around the power of a transformative kiss. But there's enough here that's clever and new -- and at times very funny -- to keep things from feeling stale.

Many beloved old characters return, only much transformed. Gingy the gingerbread man (Conrad Vernon) is now a scarred professional gladiator, fighting animal crackers in an arena for sport. Donkey (Eddie Murphy) is a mangy beast of burden, pulling the paddy wagon into which Shrek is thrown after he's captured. Most hilariously, Puss (Antonio Banderas) can no longer fit into his boots, having put on well more than a few pounds as Fiona's pampered pet.

Among the new characters, Rumpelstiltskin makes for a perfect villain. Vain, insecure and ridiculous in an assortment of constantly changing wigs, he's a pleasure to boo and hiss at.

The Pied Piper also makes an indelible debut, without ever uttering a word. Hired by Rumpelstiltskin to round up ogres, he carries a high-tech flute with him -- it has settings for rats, witches, ogres, etc. -- that makes dancers out of whatever and whomever he wants, to consistently amusing effect. If you liked the episode of "Glee" where the football team shakes it, improbably, to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies," you'll love the sight of hulking, line-dancing ogres.

Have we heard some of this before? Sure. But as with the best fairy tales -- the ones that bear repeating again and again -- the delight in "Shrek Forever After" is not in the tale itself, but in the telling.

Lindsay Lohan ripped for not attending the court

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Lindsay Lohan got a tongue-lashing Thursday from an L.A. County judge after the actress failed to appear in court for a hearing, instead remaining in France at the Cannes Film Festival.

While dozens of reporters and camera crews converged on the Beverly Hills courthouse, Lohan was in France after a week of red-carpet premieres and yacht parties, her moves captured by the paparazzi.

The actress was scheduled for a mandatory court appearance in Los Angeles County Superior Court so a judge could review the status of her probation from a 2007 conviction for driving under the influence.

When Lohan didn't show up, a clearly frustrated Judge Marsha N. Revel issued an arrest warrant for the 23-year-old performer.

"Actions speak louder than words. I've heard the best words in the world, but the actions are far more important," Revel said. "She has a history of not keeping scheduled appointments."

Shawn Chapman Holley, Lohan's attorney, told the judge that her client was stuck in France because her passport was stolen but that she now had a temporary passport. Holley said she expects Lohan to return Friday.

Revel seemed skeptical. "If she wanted to be here, it looks to the court that she could have been here," the judge said. "But right now that's irrelevant. She was ordered to be here. ... There's really no valid excuse."

After the hearing, it appeared likely either that authorities would arrest Lohan when she arrived in Los Angeles or that her attorney would immediately have the actress surrender to a law enforcement agency. But Thursday afternoon, officials announced that Lohan's attorney had posted 10% of her $100,000 bail and that the arrest warrant had been recalled.

The actress is now scheduled to appear in court Monday.

Revel said she will recommend that new conditions be imposed, including that Lohan not drink alcohol, that she wear a device to measure any alcohol in her system and that she submit to random drugs tests at least weekly. The judge said the drug testing is appropriate because Lohan's 2007 case also involved cocaine use.

Revel ordered that a probation revocation hearing be set on whether Lohan had failed to comply with a required alcohol treatment program. The judge said that Lohan had not followed her order to get court approval before missing alcohol treatment classes and that the actress had previously flouted treatment requirements. Lohan has already had her probation extended a year.

Chapman Holley said her client was substantially in compliance on treatment and completed most of the required classes. In a report to the court, the treatment program provider said Lohan was in compliance with program requirements.

Lindsay Lohan ripped for not attending the court

hot and sexy lindsay lohan, hot lindsay lohan in bikini, hot lindsay lohan wallpapers and photosThe actress' attorney says her client was stuck in France at the Cannes Film Festival because her passport was stolen but that she got a temporary one and will return Friday.

Lindsay Lohan got a tongue-lashing Thursday from an L.A. County judge after the actress failed to appear in court for a hearing, instead remaining in France at the Cannes Film Festival.

While dozens of reporters and camera crews converged on the Beverly Hills courthouse, Lohan was in France after a week of red-carpet premieres and yacht parties, her moves captured by the paparazzi.

The actress was scheduled for a mandatory court appearance in Los Angeles County Superior Court so a judge could review the status of her probation from a 2007 conviction for driving under the influence.

When Lohan didn't show up, a clearly frustrated Judge Marsha N. Revel issued an arrest warrant for the 23-year-old performer.

"Actions speak louder than words. I've heard the best words in the world, but the actions are far more important," Revel said. "She has a history of not keeping scheduled appointments."

Shawn Chapman Holley, Lohan's attorney, told the judge that her client was stuck in France because her passport was stolen but that she now had a temporary passport. Holley said she expects Lohan to return Friday.

Revel seemed skeptical. "If she wanted to be here, it looks to the court that she could have been here," the judge said. "But right now that's irrelevant. She was ordered to be here. ... There's really no valid excuse."

After the hearing, it appeared likely either that authorities would arrest Lohan when she arrived in Los Angeles or that her attorney would immediately have the actress surrender to a law enforcement agency. But Thursday afternoon, officials announced that Lohan's attorney had posted 10% of her $100,000 bail and that the arrest warrant had been recalled.

The actress is now scheduled to appear in court Monday.

Revel said she will recommend that new conditions be imposed, including that Lohan not drink alcohol, that she wear a device to measure any alcohol in her system and that she submit to random drugs tests at least weekly. The judge said the drug testing is appropriate because Lohan's 2007 case also involved cocaine use.

Revel ordered that a probation revocation hearing be set on whether Lohan had failed to comply with a required alcohol treatment program. The judge said that Lohan had not followed her order to get court approval before missing alcohol treatment classes and that the actress had previously flouted treatment requirements. Lohan has already had her probation extended a year.

Chapman Holley said her client was substantially in compliance on treatment and completed most of the required classes. In a report to the court, the treatment program provider said Lohan was in compliance with program requirements.

Jennifer Lopez at Formula 1 Monaco GP

Continuing along with their busy overseas schedule, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony turned up at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix event in Monte Carlo on Sunday (May 16).  Looking to be having quite the enjoyable time, the "El Cantante" couple visited with F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone at the Monte Carlo Circuit while visiting the paddock area. The previous evening, J. Lo and Marc got all dressed up as they partook in the Vanity Fair and Gucci Party at the Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc. Mingling with guests including Kate Beckinsale, Naomi Campbell and Harvey Weinstein, the fancy affair honored legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. More images after the break...

Source : Celebrity Gossip

Jennifer Lopez at Formula 1 Monaco GP

Continuing along with their busy overseas schedule, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony turned up at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix event in Monte Carlo on Sunday (May 16).  Looking to be having quite the enjoyable time, the "El Cantante" couple visited with F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone at the Monte Carlo Circuit while visiting the paddock area. The previous evening, J. Lo and Marc got all dressed up as they partook in the Vanity Fair and Gucci Party at the Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc. Mingling with guests including Kate Beckinsale, Naomi Campbell and Harvey Weinstein, the fancy affair honored legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. More images after the break...

Source : Celebrity Gossip

Jennifer Lopez at Formula 1 Monaco GP

Continuing along with their busy overseas schedule, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony turned up at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix event in Monte Carlo on Sunday (May 16).  Looking to be having quite the enjoyable time, the "El Cantante" couple visited with F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone at the Monte Carlo Circuit while visiting the paddock area. The previous evening, J. Lo and Marc got all dressed up as they partook in the Vanity Fair and Gucci Party at the Hotel Du Cap Eden Roc. Mingling with guests including Kate Beckinsale, Naomi Campbell and Harvey Weinstein, the fancy affair honored legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. More images after the break...

Source : Celebrity Gossip
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