Sunday, 31 August 2008

A close encounter with Bill Bailey

Strangely sufficiency, it isn�t a big stretch to imagine Bill Bailey, his long, sprawling hair streaming behind him, riding on the back of a giant worm.



The British comedian - known for his turn as the excited, hyperactive Manny Bianco from television register Black Books�- admits that was the dream for his new standup musical comedy point, Tinselworm,which he brings to New Zealand next week.


�I was hoping to get on level riding on the back of a giant 50-foot worm made of tinsel, rather like the sandworms in the film Dune. But apparently it was ludicrously expensive."


The name Tinselworm is something he made up to contrast with the elegance of a silk worm.


"A tinsel worm is a bit gaudier, you acknowledge. It�s a bit more cheap. It�s down on the street, not your exclusive insect. It�s a worm of the people."


Bailey presents himself as a working-class larrikin with a wild and woolly appearance.


In fact, he�s the son of a GP, he did well at school, and he�s a classically trained player who has perfect shift and can play the piano, guitar, theremin and bongos, among other instruments.


His answers to interview questions (which had to be emailed to him in advance) power seem like adlibbed, phantasmagoric ramblings, simply you bring forth the printing there�s thought and cooking behind them.


When he speaks to The Dominion Post from London it�s afterwards 11pm, only he�s a night bird of night after years of playing late-night gigs since his standup calling began in the mid-1980s in a double do called The Rubber Bishops.


"I'm naturally more disposed straight off to think up things in the evening. After so many years of performing it�s ingrained now. I incline to associate evenings with having to think up jokes."


Bailey has done a lot more in his career than telling jokes. Along with acting in cult comedy Black Books with booster and gent comedian Dylan Moran, he has appeared on several other video shows, including as a team captain on the gameshow Never Mind the Buzzcocks.


He�s presented a wildlife series, Wild Thing I Love You, had a cameo theatrical role in the film Hot Fuzz, and performed in a punk band called Beergut 100.


Of all his projects, he loves standup the most because it allows him to do and say whatever he wants.


"TV is a different kind of buzz because it�s in the last process. It�s a delayed reaction type of gig, whereas standup is very immediate. For shameless gratification junkies it�s more of a hit."


The 44 year old is married and has a fiveyear-old boy, Dax, and his feet are kept on the ground by performing the menial tasks of domestic life such as "pickings bins out and cleanup out the dishwasher".


He�s reluctant to define his sense of humour, but says what makes him jest most is seeing portentous, opinionated the great unwashed made to look foolish. He enjoyed Sacha Baron Cohen�s Borat for that reason.


"It�s a function of comedy in a way to prick at people�s self-importance. It�s quite powerful like that. It canful seep through the cracks a little bit where other things can�t arrive through."


Despite a petition latterly launched by fans career for him to play a hobbit in the upcoming Peter Jackson-produced Hobbit films, Bailey - world Health Organization named one of his earlier live shows Part Troll - says he�s unlikely to be attendance any auditions while he�s in New Zealand.


"I think producers casting a film normally get agents and casting people and I just make a prayer sent through�- it moldiness just genuinely annoy them.


"But I�d beloved to be in The Hobbit. It would be great, what a grotesque gig. I�ve had furry feet for years at present. I�m ready to go at a moment�s notice."


* Bill Bailey performs�Tinselworm on�August 31 and September 1 at the ASB Theatre in Auckland,�and on September 4 and Friday, September 5 at the St James Theatre in Wellington.







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Friday, 22 August 2008

Morrissey becomes a radio DJ

Morrissey is to present a one-off radio

Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Longshots

Based on a rightful story, a poor Illinois town comes together behind the local Pop Warner football team and their unlikely quarterback, Jasmine Plummer (Keke Palmer), the starting time female in Pop Warner's history. Under the tutorship of her uncle Curtis (Ice Cube), a other high school football star, Jasmine leads her team, the Minden Browns to the Pop Warner Super Bowl and inspires the town of Minden, Illinois to reclaim some of its other glory.

--� Weinstein Company
--� MGM

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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Tj Rehmi

Tj Rehmi   
Artist: Tj Rehmi

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Invisible Rain   
 Invisible Rain

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Mera Therapy   
 Mera Therapy

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




The world's music has been blended into the unique guitar playing of T.J. Rehmi. A self-taught jazz/blues





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Monday, 23 June 2008

Aaron Ashmore cast in 'The Thaw'

In thriller with Martha MacIsaac and Val Kilmer





Aaron Ashmore has been cast in the indie feature "The Thaw," opposite Martha MacIsaac and Val Kilmer.


Anagram Pictures is producing the thriller about an Arctic research team attacked by a killer parasite released by melting polar ice caps.


Ashmore will play a college student in the besieged crew.


"The Thaw" is written by Michael Lewis and Mark A. Lewis. The latter also will direct. Anagram's Mary Anne Waterhouse, Trent Carlson and Rob Neilson will produce. Shawn Williamson and Stephen Hegyes from Brightlight Pictures and Blake Corbet from Anagram will serve as executive producers.


Shooting begins in Vancouver Monday.


Ashmore, repped by APA and Artistry Management, plays Jimmy Olsen on "Smallville," and previously had a regular spot on "Veronica Mars." He begins shooting a new season of "Smallville" in the late summer, and he will appear in the Lionsgate feature "Thomas Kinkade's Home for Christmas" at year's end.



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Monday, 16 June 2008

Oliver Wakeman and Steve Howe

Oliver Wakeman and Steve Howe   
Artist: Oliver Wakeman and Steve Howe

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


The 3 Ages Of Magick   
 The 3 Ages Of Magick

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13




 





Fatal Attraction

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Tatum O'Neal: Drug Arrest 'Saved' Her

The actress says Sunday's bust on cocaine charges saved her from possible ruin.

Pete Doherty misses Paris concert

Eurostar train to blame for cancellation





PARIS -- Pete Doherty missed his Paris concert, and a Eurostar train was to blame.
The high-speed train that connects London and Paris made the journey in some five hours Thursday night. The trip usually takes just over two hours. That left fans of the Babyshambles singer waiting at the Grand Rex theater until the "we're sorry, the concert is canceled" announcement.
Eurostar officials said Doherty's train was due in Paris at 9:20 p.m. but arrived at 2:13 a.m. Friday due to a technical problem. That was too late for Doherty to make the show.
The delay may have disappointed Doherty fans, but it also embarrassed Eurostar after delays in May. Train chief Guillaume Pepy has ordered Eurostar to do everything to be on time.

Brian Wilson Feeling Just Capitol

Brian WilsonBrian Wilson is once again lending good vibrations to the Beach Boys' old stomping grounds.
The SMiLE visionary is recording again for his old label, EMI-owned Capitol Records, which...


The Chesterfield Kings

The Chesterfield Kings   
Artist: The Chesterfield Kings

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Other
   



Discography:


The Berlin Wall Of Sound   
 The Berlin Wall Of Sound

   Year:    
Tracks: 11


Surfin' Rampage   
 Surfin' Rampage

   Year:    
Tracks: 32


Hiroko Taniyama 90s   
 Hiroko Taniyama 90s

   Year:    
Tracks: 14


Drunk on Muddy Waters   
 Drunk on Muddy Waters

   Year:    
Tracks: 13


Don't Open Til Doomsday   
 Don't Open Til Doomsday

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




 





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Rupert Everett - Everett Apologises Over Army Slur


LATEST: Outspoken actor RUPERT EVERETT has apologised to British servicemen for branding them "whining wimps" - insisting his comments were "flippant and irresponsible".

The Stardust actor, whose own father was a major in the British Army, made the controversial comments in a documentary filmed for the U.K.'s Channel 4 about 19th century soldier Sir Richard Burton.

The star compared modern day soldiers to old fashioned recruits, insisting British fighters in Iraq and Afghanistan constantly "whine" about facing the risk of death.

But Everett faced a major backlash over his remarks, especially as they coincided with the news that three young British soldiers died in combat in Afghanistan this week (beg09Jun08).

And the actor has now released a statement apologising profusely for his words.

It reads, "I was talking trivially about something very serious. I never meant at any point to question the bravery of those who lose their lives or survive, but without arms or legs.

"My flippant and irresponsible behaviour arises from a deep frustration at the fact that we seem to be continually making war.

"Again I apologise unreservedly to anyone who has been insulted by my remarks."





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Wappenbund and Kriegsfall-U

Wappenbund and Kriegsfall-U   
Artist: Wappenbund and Kriegsfall-U

   Genre(s): 
Industrial
   



Discography:


Split 7   
 Split 7

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2




 





Sharon Stone Apologizes For Chinese Comments

Lucas fears Indiana Jones will disappoint

George Lucas has said that he expects people to be disappointed by his new Indiana Jones movie.
The 'Star Wars' director told USA Today: "When you do a movie like this, a sequel that's very, very anticipated, people anticipate ultimately that it's going to be the Second Coming."
He added: "And it's not. It's just a movie. You probably have fond memories of the other movies. But if you went back and looked at them, they might not hold up the same way..."
Comparing the reaction of fans when he returned to the 'Star Wars' franchise 16 years after 'Return of the Jedi' he said: "When people approach the new [Indiana Jones], much like they did with 'Phantom Menace', they have a tendency to be a little harder on it."
Lucas is the executive producer on 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull', alongside director Steven Spielberg.
In response to the anticipated critical reaction to the film he said: "You're not going to get a lot of accolades doing a movie like this. All you can do is lose. I know the critics are going to hate it. They hate the idea of making another one. They've already made up their minds."
'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull', starring Harrison Ford and Cate Blanchett, will open in Irish cinemas on 22 May.

Shaggs

Shaggs   
Artist: Shaggs

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Philosophy of the World   
 Philosophy of the World

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 25




 





Rep: Lindsay Lohan Not Sick

Death Cab For Cutie record session in back of London cab

Seattle-based band Death Cab For Cutie recently recorded a new version of their track 'No Sunlight' in the back of a London taxi.

Frontman Ben Gibbard and guitarist Chris Walla performed a one-take session in the back of a black cab as it drove around London.

The original version of the song appears on the band's new album 'Narrow Stairs'.

The session was filmed for the Black Cab Sessions, and can be watched now at Blackcabsessions.com.




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