Thursday, 26 June 2008

Chris Noth - Noth Denies Plans For Law Order Movie


LAW + ORDER star CHRIS NOTH has denied there are any plans to bring the hit crime show to the big screen - insisting the programme doesn't need any more incarnations.

The actor was a member of Law + Order's original cast between 1990 and 1995 and returned to the franchise in 2005, reprising his character for spin off show Criminal Intent.

The show, which has become the longest running primetime drama in America, now has two successful sub-series - Criminal Intent and Special Victims Unit, with plans for a British branch of the franchise - Law + Order: London - well underway.

And Noth insists that with so many different variations of the show currently showing on TV, there is no need to make a movie as well.

He says, "The problem with Law and Order is that it's on three times a day, six days a week. There are three different shows. I can barely watch it and I'm on it."





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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Phil Collins' model daughter lands TV job

Phil Collins' 18-year-old daughter Lily has landed a job as a television presenter for Nickelodeon.
The teenager, who currently works as a model, is studying broadcast journalism at the University of Southern California.
Collins will act as a roving entertainment correspondent for the children's channel, reporting from the sets of Nickelodeon television series, movie premieres, awards shows, concerts and other celebrity events.
Last year the young model was a guest correspondent on the network's 'Slime Across America' tour.
She also helped out with E! Entertainment's red-carpet Oscars coverage last weekend.

Monday, 9 June 2008

U.S. buyers drive Christie's $350 million modern art sale

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Lucian Freud painting sold for $33.64 million at Christie's art auction on Tuesday, shattering the record for a piece by a living artist.


The British painter's 1995 portrait of a nude woman sleeping on a sofa, "Benefits Supervisor Sleeping," sold for just under its high presale estimate of $35 million.


The previous record of $23.6 million was set last November for a Jeff Koons sculpture, "Hanging Heart."


Contemporary art sold strongly, defying erratic financial markets at a $350 million auction marked by a surprising preponderance of American buying.


Records fell for seven other artists as well.


"It was stupendous," said Christie's contemporary and postwar art international co-head Amy Cappellazzo, noting it was Christie's second-best contemporary result.


The sale's total was just above the midrange of its presale estimate.


"So much for the weak dollar," Cappellazzo quipped after the auction. U.S. buyers snapped up 70 percent of the $348,263,600 worth of art sold, while Europeans bought nearly all the rest. 

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Painmask

Painmask   
Artist: Painmask

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Are You Prepared To Meet The Truth   
 Are You Prepared To Meet The Truth

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10




 





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