Friday, 29 August 2008

Madonna kicks off tour

MADONNA has kicked off her world tour - and defied her age - with athletic dance routines before tens of thousands of screaming fans.


The US singer, who turned 50 a week ago, opened her Sticky & Sweet tour at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, with Candy Shop.


She wore a black leotard-style outfit designed by fashion house Givenchy and black, knee-length boots.




For her second number, Beat Goes On, Madonna drove along the stage catwalk in a white car from which she emerged wearing a white top hat.


US rappers Pharrell Williams and Kanye West, who featured on Madonna's latest chart-topping album Hard Candy, appeared in video clips, as did Britney Spears.


Madonna will be hoping to shatter her own record for the highest grossing tour ever by a female artist and prove that the musical master of reinvention still has what it takes to pull in crowds young and old.


"It was so charismatic," said Paul, from the Welsh city of Newport, after the show. "I don't believe she's 50. She's more like 30."


"I think she's amazing," added Morgan, a young girl from Cardiff. "I want to be that way when I turn 50."


During the show Madonna played about 20 songs which spanned a career of nearly three decades, including Like A Prayer, Into The Groove and Hung Up.


The concert moved from a homage to 1920s art deco to the early 1980s music scene in New York, the city where, according to online biographies, Madonna moved in 1977 to pursue a career in dance with just $US35 in her pocket.


Promoter Live Nation, which recently signed Madonna to a 10-year deal reported to be worth $US120 million, said Madonna and her band clocked up 653 hours of rehearsal time before launching Sticky & Sweet.


The tour comprises some 50 dates and is due to wrap up in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on December 18.


As of Thursday, roughly half the tour venues had yet to sell out including Cardiff, although Live Nation said in June that the tour was on target to gross more than $US250 million.


Guinness World Records list Madonna as the world's most successful female recording artist of all time and she has sold abot 200 million albums. The Sunday Times estimates Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie's fortune�about $US600 million.


But the past few years have not all been easy for Madonna.


Her decision in 2006 to adopt a young Malawian boy whose mother died was controversial in Africa and further afield.


Madonna has two other children � son Rocco with British film director Ritchie and daughter Lourdes from a previous relationship. The family was in Cardiff to watch the show.


She directed her first feature film that came out in 2008 to mixed reviews, and her eight-year marriage to Ritchie has come under increasing scrutiny amid reports the couple planned to divorce.


Both Ritchie and Madonna have denied the reports.







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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

There's only one Indy, George Lucas says

George Lucas says he's already identified the one person wHO can sustain the Indiana Jones dealership going: Harrison Ford.



The film maker scoffed at the possibleness of passing the noted fedora from Ford to Shia LaBeouf, the 22-year-old actor world Health Organization played Indy's son Mutt Williams in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.


"He is Indiana Jones," Lucas aforesaid of Ford. "If Indiana Jones wasn't in it, you'd hold to call it 'Mutt Williams and the search for Elvis'."


In an interview at his Big Rock Ranch outside San Francisco, he aforesaid he didn't pay much attention to the reception from critics and fans to Crystal Skull.


But he definitely sees a future for Dr Jones�- a fifth movie is sure as shooting a possibility.


"The franchise really depends on me coming up with a good idea," Lucas said.


"And that series is very research-intensive. So we're doing research now to see if we can't come up with another object for him to chase."


Meanwhile, the 64-year-old movie maker has another franchise to nurture�- Star Wars.


Lucas produced the animated Star Wars: Clone Wars, hitting New Zealand cinemas later this week.


It volition be followed later this year with the launch of an animated TV series of the same name, airing on the Cartoon Network and TNT.


Lucas plans a Star Wars TV series as intimately, and he's also look into re-releasing the vI Star Wars films victimisation new 3D technology.


"We worked on some, with a company that was developing the engineering a few years ago to convert films into 3D, we worked with them. The system plant great. It's just not very practical.


"So what we've been running on since then is to uprise a variety of practical way to do it. And we will have there. It's just a technological challenge."


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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Kelsey Grammer to remain in hospital overnight

NEW YORK () - Television principal Kelsey Grammer, who suffered a recent heart attack, will continue in a New York hospital overnight after checking in sooner on Monday when he was look faint, his representative said.





Grammer's spokesman Stan Rosenfield aforesaid the 53-year-old actor, wHO gained fame on TV sitcoms "Cheers" and "Frasier," was taken to the hospital this morning by his married woman Camille and he was undergoing tests to ascertain the lawsuit.





Grammer did non suffer an irregular heartbeat as had been reported by some celebrity media outlets, Rosenfield said.





In late May, Grammer felt chest pains spell paddle-boarding with his married woman in Hawaii, and he was taken to a hospital where it was determined he had suffered a heart attack. He was released on June 4 after spending 4 days under care.





The histrion has seemed to be in good health in recent years as he has been out promoting his new movie "Swing Vote," about a U.S. presidential election. It hits theaters on Friday.





Grammer gained fame portraying the snooty but lovable psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane for 20 days, first as a encouraging player on the NBC comedy hit "Cheers" and then as the asterisk of his own Emmy-winning spinoff series, "Frasier."





His heart attempt came ternary weeks after he learned the Fox network was canceling his latest show, "Back to You," in which he played a pompous, womanizing TV news show anchor. The series only made it for one season.





(Reporting by Michelle Nichols and Bob Tourtellotte)









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