Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Kate Beckinsale - Beckinsales Daughter Is A Monroe Fan


Actress KATE BECKINSALE's nine-year-old daughter is not a fan of her mother's movies - and refuses to even watch them.

The Pearl Harbor star admits she struggles to get little Lily to sit through any of her films, because she would rather watch Marilyn Monroe in classic comedy Some Like It Hot.

She tells Britain's OK! magazine, "She won't watch any of them, not any!

"We tried it actually - we were on holiday and Van Helsing was on pay per view and Lily was like, 'No, no! No, no.'

"She likes Some Like It Hot - that's her favourite movie."





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Britney at Hospital While Jamie Lynn Prepares for Labor

Early Thursday morning Britney Spears entered a hospital in Mississippi to be by her little sister, actress Jamie Lynn Spears, as the Zoey 101 star prepares to give birth to her first child.

Jamie Lynn walked into the hospital late Wednesday night, only hours after her big sis had made her way from L.A. to her home in Kentwood, Louisiana, to join her family for the momentous occasion.

Stay tuned to OK! for the official announcement!






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Can ‘Baby Borrowers’ Undo the ‘Juno’ Effect?

Courtesy of NBC, Miramax

Remember how cute Ellen Page was in Juno? All spunky and adorable and, you know, pregnant? Who wouldn't want to be just like her? And wouldn't it be awesome if all your friends were like that too? You could talk for hours on your hamburger phones about morning sickness and baby names and the like. Sigh. Well, as you may have heard, some high schoolers in Gloucester, Massachusetts, made the dream a reality — by making a (now-denied) pact to get pregnant together. "Some girls seemed more upset when they weren't pregnant than when they were," principal Joseph Sullivan told Time. Debate unsurprisingly is raging about the "Juno effect" — i.e., did Hollywood make these girls think pregnancy is fun and fabulous? (No way, says Juno actor-but-not-really-"actor" Jason Bateman.)

Luckily, here comes The Baby Borrowers to deglamorize parenthood all over again!



This NBC reality show, a social experiment in which five teenage couples must "fast-track to adulthood by setting up a home, getting a job and becoming caring parents first to babies, toddlers, pre-teens and their pets, teenagers and senior citizens," starts tonight and might encourage high schoolers to think twice before getting, um, knocked up. The pressure is on couples like Sean and Kelsey (who, by the way, "subsists on a diet of maple syrup and M&Ms" — hey, it worked for Beyoncé, right?) to deal with "typical 'terrible twos' behavior, including pouty tantrums, potty training and other messes."

Potty training? Oh, wow, count us out! Lesson learned. Unlike some New Yorkers, we will be totally responsible in all intimate encounters. —Lori Fradkin

Test-Driving Parenthood Is Teenage Wake-Up Call [NYT]


Volume turns up at Vector

It's been a little quiet at Vector Arena recently but it just got a whole lot more "sugar sweet" with news Def Leppard will play a show on November 14.It will be the British band's first visit here since 1992.Since forming more than 30 years ago they have sold more than 65 million albums worldwide.They are currently on a world tour in support of their new album Songs From The Sparkle Lounge.The band has had its fair share of tragedies over the years, with the death of original guitarist Steve Clarke from a drug overdose and drummer Rick Allen losing an arm in a car accident _ yet he still he drums on.Tickets go on sale July 9 at Ticketmaster.Meanwhile, as predicted by TimeOut last week when we reviewed Judas Priest's latest album Nostradamus, the leather-clad British metal gods play Vector on September 7. Supporting them are Cavalera Conspiracy, a band reuniting brothers Max and Igor Cavalera who founded Brazilian metal band Sepultura.They split in 1996 with Max leaving to form Soulfly and Igor carrying on with Sepultura. Now, they're back together.




Also playing at Vector, on July 18, is rapper, and producer to the stars Timbaland.

Jimmy Eat World embrace their inner rock god at Download

Jimmy Eat World threatened to sacrifice goats at Download Festival today (June 15).

The Arizona emo stars were the final warm-up on the Main Stage before headliners Lostprophets.

Hitting the metal fest for the first time, the band wowed the sizeable crowd with tracks from current album 'Chase This Light' alongside old favourites 'The Middle', 'Pain', and 'Salt Sweat Sugar'.

Fully aware of their position at the poppier end of the line-up, frontman Jim Adkins told NME.COM: "It looks pretty gnarly! It's really early in the day and the Main Stage is packed, It should be a really rocking time."

But drummer Zach Lind reckoned they were up to the challenge: "When Jim and I first started playing together, we were in junior high and we used to play Metallica songs, so I guess we�ve got a little bit of metal in us

"We're gonna play some old songs, then we're gonna sacrifice goats, and then we're gonna play the new songs. And then we drink the blood!"

Keep up with this weekend's (June 13-15) festival action as it happens on NME.COM. For news, pictures and blogs keep checking the NME.COM's Isle Of Wight Festival page and NME.COM's Download Festival page for live coverage from both sites.

You can watch our video interview with Jimmy Eat World below.

Fred Baker And Greg Nash

Fred Baker And Greg Nash   
Artist: Fred Baker And Greg Nash

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Eclipse EP   
 Eclipse EP

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2