Chris Brown Injured In Bar Photos and Video


 We're told there were no critical injuries ... just bumps, bruises and lacerations. No arrests were made.

After the fight, Brown tweeted a photo of his injury ... along with the message, "How u party wit rich n**** that hate? Lol... Throwing bottles like girls? #shameonya!."

The photo and the message have since been removed from Brown's Twitter page.

There are reports the two started throwing blows (and bottles!) over Chris' ex girlfriend, Rihanna, who Drake is rumored to have hooked up with.

Chris Brown Injured In Bar Photos 
The aftermath of the New York City nightclub brawl

A few hours before the brawl, TMZ shot footage of Drake leaving the London hotel ... surrounded by some diesel-sized hired muscle. No word if they were involved in the bar fight, but wow ...  that would be scary.

Chris Brown Injured In Bar Photos
Chris Brown injured & sustained a nasty gash on his chin
Chris Brown sustained a nasty gash on his chin -- apparently a wound from a bottle attack -- after his entourage allegedly clashed with Drake's crew in a NYC nightclub brawl.

TMZ has confirmed with the NYPD that the two singers' crews got into a fight at WIP nightclub -- 5 people were injured in the melee.

NYPD arrived on the scene after receiving a call between 4 and 5am. Chris and Drake were not present when cops arrived.

Chris Brown Injured In Bar Video

That's My Boy Movie Review, Reality and Comedy

That's My Boy Movie Opens: June 15 (Columbia Pictures)
Production company of That's My Boy Movie: Happy Madison Productions
Cast: Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Leighton Meester, Vanilla Ice, Tony Orlando, Will Forte, Milo Ventimiglia, Susan Sarandon, James Caan
Director: Sean Anders
Screenwriter: David Caspe
Producers: Adam Sandler, Jack Giarraputo, Heather Parry, Allen Covert
Executive producers: Barry Bernardi, John Morris, Dennis Dugan, Tim Herlihy
Director of photography: Brandon Trost
Production designer: Aaron Osborne
Costume designer: Ellen Lutter
Editor: Tom Costain
Music: Rupert Gregson-Williams
Rated R, 116 minutes

That's My Boy Movie Cast :
Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Leighton Meester, Vanilla Ice, Tony Orlando, Will Forte, Milo Ventimiglia

That's My Boy Movie Review

By now a well-recognized brand unto themselves, Adam Sandler and his Happy Madison production company represent a firmly entrenched comedy formula that can claim a global fan base prepared to follow wherever the laughs may lead.

With enough wedding-related shenanigans to pull in the date crowd, the guffaw-to-gag ratio remains relatively respectable, though there’s nothing here that hasn’t been attempted many times over. Resistance is futile, however, and will hardly prevent the middling That’s My Boy from opening to brisk business, most likely in the midrange of recent Sandler releases.

Donny Berger (Sandler) is a burned-out former reality TV star with no job and practically no family, at least none that who stand by him. Now well into his 40s, he’s infamous for having slept with his eighth-grade teacher (currently serving a 30-year sentence in the Massachusetts penal system), fathering a son with her while still a teen and leveraging his notoriety to launch a lucrative TV show and series of celebrity endorsements. But he’s pissed it all away and dodged paying taxes in the process -- now he has a $43,000 IRS bill that will land him in jail if he can’t quickly raise the cash to pay it off.

He also has neglected his son Todd (Andy Samberg), who moved away as soon as he turned 18 and hasn’t spoken with his epically incompetent dad ever since. Despite his traumatic childhood and a bucketful of neuroses, Todd -- whose birth name is Han Solo Berger -- is now a wealthy and successful hedge fund manager who’s about to marry the woman of his dreams. The last thing he expects is for his estranged father to show up, which Donny does in classic wedding-crasher style after devising an unsavory scheme to settle his tax debt.

Mortified and about to see the lie he’s told everyone about his deceased parents exposed, Todd introduces Dad to fiancĂ©e Jamie (Leighton Meester) and her family as his best friend. Improbably, Donny utterly charms the other wedding guests and is soon getting along with everyone except his son, even after people recognize him as the notorious TV personality with an insatiable addiction to cheap beer.

Donny’s determined to see his son through an increasingly bumpy wedding weekend, however, as Todd is confronted by the hostility of Jamie’s Marine brother Chad (Milo Ventimiglia), a pugnacious priest (James Caan) and a series of mishaps leading up to some serious father-son bonding over Todd’s calamitous bachelor-party night out. Todd’s quandary over forgiving Donny’s past and current transgressions begins to pale in comparison to his mounting marriage woes, leaving the groom with the unenviable choice between a parent he’s tried to avoid and a bride he soon might want to escape.

This being an Adam Sandler comedy, crude humor predominates at the expense of inherently unique situations or characters, with a by-now familiar strain of sentimentality emerging in later reels. Director Sean Anders and screenwriter David Caspe follow the game plan adequately enough, but the movie is overburdened with incidents that prove only mildly amusing. Anders’ background as an R-rated comedy writer could have served him better with shepherding the disparate cast and animating the pacing, but instead the outcome is a bloated runtime that nearly tips two hours.

In full-on man-child mode, Sandler plays a stereotypical Northeastern white-trash character recognizable from his exaggerated regional accent, nonstop substance abuse, profanity-dominated speech and fixation on sex. It’s nothing new for Sandler, who inhabits Donny’s low-life personality like an alter ego, alternately mugging and emoting with predictable charm.

Every buddy movie needs a straight man, but Samberg is rather more rigid than the role requires, rarely modulating his performance enough to generate genuine hilarity. Samberg and Sandler’s shared Saturday Night Live DNA barely registers, and their interactions lack much of the zaniness of the TV series. Meester remains relegated to a largely functional role that’s essential but hardly inspired. Deft casting that includes supporting actors Tony Orlando as Todd’s slimy boss, Vanilla Ice as Donny’s best bud and a sexy Susan Sarandon in a brief cameo as Donny’s incarcerated teacher helps to enliven the overall mood.

Serviceable lensing by DP Brandon Trost is marred by some inexpertly executed special effects, but a soundtrack dominated by hairband rockers including Van Halen, Kiss, Foreigner and Def Leppard provides plenty of tuneful distraction throughout.

That’s My Boy delivers the outrageous situations, nonstop raunchiness and juvenile humor that Sandler fans typically seek -- for those who are actually still in the market for this particular brand of comedy.

That's My Boy Movie Trailer Video


Source :hollywoodreporter
Video : Youtube

"Rock of Ages" Movie Review, Tom Cruise Be Main Actor

Movie Review Title: 'Rock of Ages'
Actor : With Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin, Julianne Hough
Info : Jukebox musical set in 1987. 
Director: Adam Shankman (2:03). 
PG-13: Sexuality, language. Area theaters.

rock of ages poster IMAGE


"Rock of Ages" Movie Review :


Like watching your company’s upper-management team drunkenly cut loose at a karaoke joint, “Rock of Ages” is an experience that will alternately leave you embarrassed and amused. It’s worth the novelty, but you may have a hard time looking at everyone involved the same way again.

Rock of Ages Movie Director Adam Shankman (“Hairspray”) has kept the jokey tone of Chris D’Arienzo’s Broadway musical. But he doesn’t quite know how to open it up cinematically, leading to an uneven balance in which the movie both mocks and embraces its own earnestness.

Rock of Ages review, You may have heard this one before: In 1987, small-town girl Sherrie (Julianne Hough) arrives in L.A. with big dreams (and even bigger hair). She falls in love with Drew (Diego Boneta), a fellow bartender at the Bourbon Room, a club on the Sunset Strip.

The place is run by Dennis (Alec Baldwin) and Lonny (Russell Brand), who need an upcoming show with rock legend Stacee Jaxx (Tom Cruise) to solve their money problems. Otherwise, the mayor (Bryan Cranston) and his evangelical wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones) plan to shut the joint down. Also hanging around are a Rolling Stone reporter (Malin Akerman), a sleazy music manager (Paul Giamatti) and a strip-club owner (Mary J. Blige).

The story Rock of Ages, of course, is just a clothesline on which Shankman can hang power ballads and pop-metal hits from the era, which are staged with various degrees of inventiveness. It’ll be a long time before you forget Baldwin and Brand serenading each other with REO Speedwagon’s “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” or Cruise nailing the exquisitely solemn narcissism of Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead or Alive.”

But, of course, every rose has its thorn. Some of the actors have trouble keeping a straight face while nudging us in the ribs. Others seem willing to let their wigs do the work for them. Cram this much kitsch into an overlong running time, and the party will eventually start to pall.

The one unerring note is Jaxx, a megalomaniac clearly based on Axl Rose. As he’s repeatedly proven, no one captures unadulterated id better than Cruise. It’s tremendous fun to watch this worldwide megastar explore the basest nature of his own game - and a little poignant, too.

Almost 50, Cruise won’t be able to play roles like this for much longer. As the actor struts and swaggers, you can’t help thinking: If he’s playing for keeps, it’s ’cause he might not make it back.
Source: nydailynews
Video : Youtube

Radiohead New Song Full Stop Lyrics, MP3 and Video Download

In the latest string of Radiohead-related news, Thom Yorke and company revealed a new song titled “Full Stop” during their performance at Chicago’s First Midwest Bank Amphitheater. An audience member captured the song in the video below.

Despite the shaky camera work and less-than-stellar audio quality, the video provides a short glimpse into the direction that Radiohead’s next musical venture is heading.

Radiohead New Song Full Stop Lyrics, MP3 and Video Download

You really messed up everything
Really messed up everything
let me take it back again
Here I am under the tree
Rolls and rolls of under me

It's a bitter tasting medicine
It is a foul tasting medicine
You really messed up the time
You early messed up this time

These lyrics are from a piece of leaked paper. We believe they are not full lyrics. We will update them as soon as possible.


Oprah Book Club 2.0 Review: Wild "From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail"

Oprah Book Club 2.0 
Oprah Book Club 2.0 Review

Oprah Book Club 2.0 Review
Everyone! Check under your chairs! It's a...new book club from Oprah! Yep, the former queen of daytime TV is revamping her famed literary organization for the 21st century. Winfrey says she was so taken by Cheryl Strayed's Wild, that she absolutely had to get back on the book peddling bandwagon.

The talk show icon will be launching digital editions of the book for the Kindle, Nook and iPad on Monday, featuring exclusive content like a reader's guide. Webisodes featuring Winfrey will go up each week and readers can submit questions via Twitter and Facebook. The whole thing leads up to a live streaming interview with the author on July 22nd. More info -- and a video of a woman who desperately needs someone to give her that talk show back -- after the break.

Oprah Book Club 2.0 Review
It's the true story so fantastic Oprah launched a brand new, interactive book club to share the experience with readers everywhere! Watch to find out why Oprah says Cheryl Strayed's Wild is truly a wild ride, and learn more about how to participate in Oprah's Book Club 2.0 on your favorite e-reader.

This is a story based on a true life story. It deals with sexual abuse, inner city gangs, drugs, the judicial system and child protective services as they all related to one little girl. The story chronicles her courage and the perils of survival.

Oprah Book Club 2.0 Review, She is faced with the need to be loved and valued. Her courage is shown in her determination to expose her abuser despite his unyielding power over her family. There are muliple dynamics in this story. Most notably, there is the mother/daughter relationship that is loaded with denial and confusion.

There is the mother/stepfather relationship that has passivity, agression, denial and manipulation. Although the main characters are rather typical in the family drama that most child abuse cases present, thisA story is about more.

Oprah Book Club 2.0 Review, This story questions the missions of child protective services, the prosecutors, the courts, street gangs and families. It looks at a protective service that fails to protect, a justice system that fails to offer justice, a gang that fails to offer refuge and a mother who fails to nurture.

This story is not meant to be a referendum against any of these entities. However, it is testament that there is a lot that could and should be considered when there is a need to determine what is in the best interest of the child.

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