Glee – Stars On Their 3D Movie And Season Three!
TrendPK.com: Can’t wait until the new season of Glee starts? You can see the Gleeks at the movies this summer in Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. 3D cameras filmed a performance of the cast’s world tour, and this weekend the movie version opens in theaters. The entire cast of Glee shared their thoughts on the concert performance and the upcoming third season of the show.
There may be more music on the Glee 3D dvd!
Lea Michele: “There was a lot of different versions of the concert. Sometimes we do songs and some nights we maybe weren’t feeling particularly well so we’d take one song and put another song in. It’s constantly changing.”
Mark Salling: “As long as my version of ‘I’m a Little Teapot’ got in there.”
The actors had to stay in character on stage:
Lea Michele: “We got to shoot these really fun little backstage things with Ryan Murphy where he was interviewing us in character. I guess some of us on stage, if they wanted to really embody their characters, they did. I feel like I did a nice blend of Rachel and of Lea while I was on stage performing, but we are in our characters. At the same time, when we walk on stage, we’re ourselves.”
Darren Criss: “It was hard. I definitely blew it a couple times, up in San Francisco making shout outs to my parents. Blaine’s probably never even been to San Francisco. When we were in Ohio we should’ve been really excited but I couldn’t tell you what city Dalton is in.”
Chris Colfer: “I had to be in character. You have to just leave yourself at the door sometimes because there was no way I could do ‘Single Ladies’ every night. Leave yourself behind. Kurt takes over.”
On stage, all your favorite Glee songs are bigger!
Kevin McHale: “It was more so that we had so much space to work with, because normally we don’t get that much space and you have to more let loose. It wasn’t a concern for us to cover it because there’s a lot of us so it was easy to cover the whole thing. It was nice to be able to actually do dance and have a lot of room to do the moves.”
Dianna Agron: “Although every now and then there would be an explosion. A rogue explosion and you’d be like, ‘Oh, that was really close!’ Lea saved me once. There was a slightly smaller stage and the fireworks I guess we could maybe call them, the drizzling rain fire came down a little closer, almost on top of us. Lea’s like, ‘Get over here, you’re about to die!’ Not really, but you know. It was kind of serious.
Cory Monteith: “The possibility of being set on fire when you’re on stage just makes the performance that much more alive.”
Heather Morris: “We did it last year. We did the tour last year, so I think a lot of people that weren’t prepared then, they got to have a feel for it, if they hadn’t done a live stage show like that with an audience, they got really mentally prepared for it this time and this time it was really easy.”
Highlights of the Glee concert:
Harry Shum Jr.: “I have one. During New York, all the boys go down and everyone waves. Literally seeing this with the thousands of people is one of the coolest things ever.
Dianna Agron:
ublin, the last show. A kid’s house. Every moment you could find to do something a little bit different, a little crazy, involving huge beach balls, at one point water guns, shirtless boys, Warbler ties, things being thrown out of the audience.”
Heather Morris: “Wearing a green suit all the way over the stage in my ‘Slave’ shorts.”
Season three is not as controversial as it sounds:
Lea Michele: “I know that they’re really doing a back-to-basics season, really focusing on it being very similar to a Glee season 1. That’s so exciting. The first script was amazing. I absolutely love it, a lot of songs that have not been on the charts for a while, but were hits in the past, and I love doing stuff like that, I think that that’s so cool. It’s some of our senior year, so we want to make it great, and see what it’s like to be a senior in high school.”
Naya Rivera: “Nothing’s even been established or confirmed, so we’re just focused on this season and I think that’s our attitude right now. We’re really excited to get back to work. It’s like going back to school. We’re really excited about this season. As far as what I would like to see in my character, I don’t know. I’d like to see her be pretty mean, like real mean and maybe get a girlfriend.”
Heather Morris: “I’d like to see her have a girlfriend for sure. Like a hot girl.”
Jenna Ushkowitz: “You kind of stay away from the rumors. You wait for your creators to tell you directly what’s happening, and we kind of ignore the gossip because that’s not what this show’s about. It’s about the work, and as actors, that’s what we look forward to, is what’s going to happen. Nothing is set in stone until you open that script, and even after that things get cut.”
Amber Riley: “I think that the great thing is that this movie is going to put a lot of things in perspective for people, and they’ll get back to what the show is really about. It’s not about gossip, it’s not about drama, it’s about these kids that are connected to each and every one of these characters, and our characters literally have grown up with them, and we are helping them through adolescence, helping them through high school, helping them through junior high, so I’m hoping that that’s what this movie is going to do.”
For mature viewers, Glee goes there. For younger kids, they don’t get it.
Cory Monteith: “I think that the show explores a lot of mature content. I think it pushes a lot of boundaries. Maybe it’s crossed the line a few times, but what’s really important about the show is that it brings these topics of conversation up for discussion and into peoples’ awareness and challenges ideas, maybe conservative ideas about how people live. So I think it’s a responsibility in a way.”
Dianna Agron: “But also too I think that I didn’t know that Rizzo was pregnant in Grease. I didn’t understand any of that. So think that hopefully some of our younger audience members, I think a lots going over their heads. I know it would have gone over my head, for sure.”
Rihanna equals Elvis record with 5th UK Number 1
January 11, 2011 by Trend PK
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LONDON: R&B singer Rihanna took the pop music charts by storm this week with a number one single, album and two other songs in the charts.
The Official Charts Company said on Sunday the Barbadian singer had re-written the record books becoming first female solo artist in chart history to achieve five number one singles in consecutive years with “What’s My Name”.
The only other solo artist to equal this achievement was Elvis Presley in the 1950s, it said.
The 22-year-old singer knocked X Factor champion Matt Cardle’s “When We Collide” from the top spot to number two after three weeks at number one.
Her Album “Loud” held on to its number one slot beating off competition from British rapper Plan B’s “The Defamation of Strickland Banks” which had been ahead in the race for pole position last week.
Alex Mccord Photos
June 18, 2010 by Trend PK
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Alex Mccord Photos: Latest Updates About News Alex Mccord, Luann De Lesseps, Bethenny Frankel, Bethenny Frankel Wedding, Kelly Bensimon: The Real Housewives of New York City, was though earning fame through her reality show but it seemed she was not happy with that pace and so for, that reason she made another plan.
It happened during when she was pregnant and was expecting her baby. She was absolutely free to think and did you know what she thought? She thought of photographed herself by some experienced, professional photographer.
But the main thing about these photos was that were totally nude.
Yeah, I am saying you right. She posed naked during her pregnancy and also after the pregnancy and then sold these pictures to Playboy because no other buyer could give them better price of her naked photos then Playboy.
When media criticized her for that she became angry and said that media was interfering in her life and she had done nothing wrong. Simply, she said that she is one of those billions people who had their nude photos. At another point she said that it was a celebration that a new mom could be in new shape. So, the photographs were actually a celebration.
Ravanan Movie Review, Songs Download
June 18, 2010 by Trend PK
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MUMBAI,Ravanan Movie Review, Songs Download
: With the stupendous success of Raajneet, based on one of India’s ancient epic, Mahabharata, the Hindi film industry is already looking forward to the audience embracing the next film based on another epic that is very close to the hearts of the people of India, Ramayana. Mani Ratnam’s Raavan’s characters and story are loosely based on Ramayana.
The hype surrounding the film is at its peak, the music by A. R. Rahman is ruling the charts, the lead actors Abhishek, Aishwarya and Vikram are actively involved in the promotion of their film to ensure that the film will have a tumultuous response when the film releases this Friday.
Moreover the presence of stars like ex-comedy king and a resurgent, Govinda, Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan and superstar from South Vikram will definitely boost the box office prospects of the film.
Shonia marriage creates ripples in net surfing
NEW DELHI: Viewers on the Internet only want more when it comes to the news and reports in connection with the ongoing saga of Shoaib Malik, Sania Mirza and Ayesha Siddiqui.
Apart from TV and print, the search is on for Sania in the web world. And surprisingly, it”s our neighbours from across the border who are in hot pursuit.
Pakistani Internet users top the charts when it comes to keeping an eye on the love-hate triangle, followed by users from United Arab Emirates with Indians coming in third. Online search trends show that Pakistani Internet users are regularly searching for the terms Sania, Shoaib and Ayesha.
According to a report, search trends on the Internet on the basis of keywords on a daily basis reveal that the Sania-Shoaib marriage controversy has attracted a lot of Net users in the last seven days which has consequently brought these key words into the most searched trend.
What is also interesting is that not one of the top three cities in the world that are searching for scoops on the controversy is from India. Lahore tops the Charts followed by Islamabad, Karachi and Abu Dhabi. Chennai comes fifth followed by Mumbai and New Delhi.
Though Sania and Shoaib remain the most searched, recent trends show that netizens have actively started pursuing Ayesha. And clued-in enthusiasts are putting up minute-to-minute updates on social networking websites.
The trend of searching for latest controversies on the web is increasing everyday.
Sania, Shoaib and Ayesha are now part of a search trend and are hot on the web as it has become a national debate. More over the story has a lot of gossip and glamour quotient.
Oil hits 18-month high over $85
LONDON: U.S. crude futures hit an 18-month high on Monday, climbing towards $86 per barrel on expectations of faster-than-expected economic recovery.
Data on Friday showed U.S. employers created jobs in March at the fastest rate in three years. Non-farm payrolls rose 162,000, only the third increase since the U.S. economy fell into recession in late 2007 and the largest since March 2007.
U.S. manufacturing is also expanding at its fastest pace for more than five years, while Chinese manufacturing is picking up and Japanese business sentiment is also improving.
U.S. crude oil for May delivery rose $1.02 per barrel to a high of $85.89 in early Asian trade before slipping back to around $85.32, up 45 cents, by 1000 GMT. The market was closed for a three-day weekend including the Good Friday holiday.
U.S. crude has risen almost 2 percent in the first five days of the quarter, versus a rise of 5.5 percent through the whole of the first three months of the year.
Brent crude rose 29 cents to $84.30.
The strong payrolls, positive manufacturing data and signs of rising fuel demand are all likely to support oil prices and cement crude in a new, higher range trading, analysts say.
“Our take on crude oil prices in the short-term is that we likely will push higher from here,” said senior commodities analyst Edward Meir at brokers MF Global.
“Technically, there is very little resistance showing on the charts given the upside breakout evident.”
Last Thursday, crude oil settled at $84.87 after upbeat U.S. economic data signalled better oil demand ahead, prompting fund buying as the new quarter began.
In industry news, U.S. Tesoro Corp said on Sunday crude oil intake at its Anacortes, Washington, refinery was down to about 70 percent of its 120,000 barrel per day (bpd) capacity after a deadly explosion and fire on Friday.
Sustained demand for gas oil have triggered a surge in buying of crudes with high yields of gas oil and diesel in the Asia-Pacific market as demand led by Chinese buyers absorbed May-loading supplies.
‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Tops US Charts
March 29, 2010 by Trend PK
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Dreamworks 3D animation ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ has debuted at the top of the US box office charts following its first weekend on release.
The Paramount-Dreamworks adventure took a healthy $43.3 million in its box office debut to fly to the top of the charts, with fellow 3D release Alice in Wonderland dropping to second.
Dreamworks Animation believe the upcoming Easter weekend could see the box office fortunes of How to Train Your Dragon flourising in the coming weeks.
MGM comedy Hot Tub Time Machine, starring John Cusack, was the only other entry in the US top ten, debuting in third with $13.7 million.
Michael Jackson’s “This is It” pulls $101 million
November 2, 2009 by Trend PK
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Michael Jackson’s This Is It” has pulled in $101 million worldwide in its first five days hitting the charts across the world.
“This Is It” raised its domestic total to $32.5 million. The movie pulled in $68.5 million overseas, including $10.4 million in Japan, $6.3 million in Germany, $5.8 million in France and $3.2 million in China. “He’s just loved everywhere on the planet,” said Rory Bruer, head of distribution for Sony. “This Is It” originally was scheduled for a theatrical run of only two weeks. This is being termed as one of the most successful hit films on the box office in America.
“Michael Jackson’s This Is It,” is on number one position with $21.3 million, “Paranormal Activity,” on umber two with $16.5 million, “Law Abiding Citizen,” on number three with $7.3 million, “Couples Retreat,” on number four with $6.1 million, “Saw VI,” on number fifth with $5.6 million, “Where the Wild Things Are,” on number sixth with $5.1 million, “The Stepfather,” on number seventh with $3.4 million, “Astro Boy,” on number eight with $3.04 million, “Amelia,” on number ninth with $3 million and “Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant,” is on number 10th position with business of $2.8 million.
Bollywood Star Salman Khan Gift Rs.25,000 to Begger
August 11, 2009 by Trend PK
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MUMBAI: Actor Salman Khan may be a brat, but the brat has a heart of gold, and this, we must say is proven time and time again.
The actor while shooting for Boney Kapoor’s ‘Wanted’ at Bandra Fort seemed to recognize a beggar on the street. He went up to him, and asked him if he was the same person who used to sell kites at Band Stand, Bandra a long time ago. The beggar indeed was!
“Apparently, Salman Khan used to buy kites from him as a child. He hadn’t seen him for years, and now suddenly after 20 years to have spotted him in this state” says the source, adding, “But Salman is a very generous guy. He gave him Rs. 25,000 and bought him some food and clothes.
The beggar was eternally grateful.” Salman Khan has grown up at Bandra’s Band Stand. And flying kites on the rocks wasn’t unusual for him.
The actor has always done his bit for the underprivileged. He runs his own NGO, Salman Khan Foundation, and the proceeds of all his paintings go towards social causes.
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Miley Cyrus Pole Dancing
August 11, 2009 by Trend PK
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The 16-year-old Disney star took another step along the Britney Spears career track this weekend with a pole-dancing performance at the Teen Choice Awards that some say sent the wrong message to her tween-age fans.
Cyrus, who has been piping up about broadening her appeal, busted out the provocative get-up to sing her song “Party in the USA” for a segment of the teen awards-fest taped Sunday and broadcast Monday night on Fox.
Halfway through the song, Cyrus climbed atop an ice cream cart and shimmied alongside a pole protruding from its top. But if you were surprised, offended or shocked by the move, you really shouldn’t be, say Miley-watchers – this has been coming for some time.
“She already has this risque image, so it really wasn’t much of a stretch,” says Us magazine senior editor Ian Drew. “That’s how Britney took off. She was the good girl gone bad, and it looks to be working for Miley as well.”
Ah, Brits: during the TCAs, Spears joined Cyrus to accept an award – a trophy Cyrus was proud to hand over “because I’m a big fan of hers.”
Fox refused further comment earlier Monday on the appearance, other than to confirm it would be included in the broadcast.
A spokeswoman for Disney, which makes “Hannah Montana,” said, “Disney Channel won’t be commenting on that performance, although parents can rest assured that all content presented on the Disney Channel is age-appropriate for our audience – kids 6-14 – and consistent with what our brand values are.”
A spokesman for Cyrus’ label, Hollywood Records, would not comment.
Cyrus is filming an adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel “The Last Song,” which casts her as a rebellious teen. She appeared in a bustier on the August 2009 cover of Elle. And of course, there were those 2008 Vanity Fair photos, where she was shot topless from behind by Annie Leibovitz.
While the transition to a more adult personage may work to her advantage careerwise, it’s a problem for the younger fans who idolize her as “Hannah” – and they are mostly “younger” fans, says West Islip child psychologist Wendi Fischer.
“She’s sending this message that this is ‘OK’ to do, and I don’t think it is OK to do,” Fischer said, of Miley’s sexualized performance. “Miley’s only 16. Why is she rushing it?”
Cyrus won six surfboard-shaped trophies at the TCAs, two for “Hannah” on TV, two for the “Hannah” movie, music single for “The Climb” and summer song for “Before the Storm.” The 11th annual TCAs were held at Universal Studios Hollywood’s Gibson Amphitheatre.
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