Thursday, 19 June 2008

Broadway's "Cry-Baby" to close

NEW YORK — "Cry-Baby" is the first casualty of the 2008 Tony Awards. It will close Sunday after a disappointing run of 68 performances.



Although nominated for four Tonys (including best musical), the show came away empty-handed from Sunday's event. The musical, which has a score by David Javerbaum and Adam Schlesinger, has been doing meager business since opening at the Marquis Theatre in April to mostly mixed to negative reviews.



"Cry-Baby" is based on the John Waters' film spoof of 1950s teen flicks.








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Friday, 13 June 2008

Chris Lake Presents

Chris Lake Presents   
Artist: Chris Lake Presents

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Discography:


Electric Boutique Album Sampler CDM   
 Electric Boutique Album Sampler CDM

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 5




 






Friday, 6 June 2008

George Lucas - Lucas Scraps Plans For Indiana Jones Cannes Bash

GEORGE LUCAS has stunned partygoers at the Cannes Film Festival by deciding against throwing a lavish launch party to celebrate the premiere of INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL.

The legendary moviemaker has ignored the French film festival's usual etiquette by snubbing a spectacular premiere after-party in favour of a comparatively compact 'filmmakers party' - with just 250 guests - after the fourth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise is premiered at the event on Sunday (18May08).

The move comes amid rumours the film was panned by movies bosses in Los Angeles who previewed Harrison Ford's revival of his role as the whip-cracking adventurer, according to Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper.

And Lucas, who worked on the eagerly awaited film with veteran director Steven Spielberg, is seemingly trying to play down the hype surrounding the movie, in case it's a flop with film fans.

He says, "When you do a movie like this, people anticipate that it's going to be the Second Coming. And it's not. It's just a movie. You're not going to get a lot of accolades doing a movie like this. All you can do is lose."




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