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Ellen Gottschalch, Ebbe Rode, Ib Schønberg, and Helle Virkner in Ta', hvad du vil ha' (1947)

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Ta', hvad du vil ha'

Madeleine Stowe and Emily VanCamp in Revenge (2011)
'Revenge' engagement party episode: Burning questions answered!
Madeleine Stowe and Emily VanCamp in Revenge (2011)
ABC’s addictive sudser Revenge raises the stakes in each new episode. But last night that edict soared to a new level, as viewers were treated to what they’ve been waiting for all season: the return to the series-opening, murderous beach scene. By the end of the hour it was revealed that — Spoiler Alert — creep Tyler Barrol (Ashton Holmes), not the much-teased Daniel Grayson (Josh Bowman), was the person who got shot on the sands in the show’s suspenseful September pilot. The revelation is more than your typical Revenge twist for several reasons, but mostly because it transforms...
See full article at EW - Inside TV
  • 2/16/2012
  • by Tanner Stransky
  • EW - Inside TV
Into the Abyss
Into the Abyss

Directed by: Werner Herzog

Running Time: 1 hr 50 mins

Rating: R

Release Date: November 11, 2011 (Chicago)

Plot: In this documentary, director Werner Herzog goes to Conroe, Texas, to interview two inmates, one of which is on death row. Herzog learns in great detail about the murderous events that have led them to such a place, while interviewing family members about their loss.

Who’S It For? As this Abyss belongs to the interpretation of Herzog, one shouldn’t immediately expect an unbiased discussion of the death penalty. Regardless of which side of the debate you are on, Herzog’s interest in the subject will keep you on board with his film.

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With his previous documentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams coming out only this past summer, director/documentarian Werner Herzog returns to theaters with another foray into a land of “forgotten dreams,” yet this one is less obscure and...
See full article at The Scorecard Review
  • 11/11/2011
  • by Nick Allen
  • The Scorecard Review
Natasha Bedingfield Constantly Changing in 'Strip Me' Video
Natasha Bedingfield is playing a game of dress up. A brand new music video for her new single "Strip Me" has been debuted, and sees her in constantly changing looks from a glamor girl to a dirty chick. In the clip, the 28-year-old singer has several bodiless hands being busy putting different clothes on her before stripping her bare.

Halfway through the video, the "I Wanna Have Your Babies" singer is captured covered in dirt before she rolls around in paint near the end of it. In the chorus, she can be heard belting out, "If you strip me, strip it all away/ I'll be alright. Take what you want/ Steal my pride. Build me up/ Or cut me down to size."

The song is the title track and second single from Natasha Bedingfield's third studio album, "Strip Me". Written and produced by Ryan Tedder, it was featured on...
See full article at Celebrity Mania
  • 11/5/2010
  • by celebrity-mania.com
  • Celebrity Mania
Video Premiere: Natasha Bedingfield's 'Strip Me'
Natasha Bedingfield undergoes various costume changes in a Kathie Rankin-directed music video for her single "Strip Me". While singing and grooving to the danceable track, she has several busy hands get her make-up done, put clothes on her for a second and then strip her bare.

"If you strip me, strip it all away/ I'll be alright. Take what you want/ Steal my pride. Build me up/ Or cut me down to size," the 28-year-old British musician sings. She is only seen bare from shoulders up though. The nakedness might not be for public eyes, but fans can see her getting literally dirty near the end of the clip.

The song is a title track and second single from Natasha Bedingfield's new album "Strip Me" which is coming out in the United States on December 7.
See full article at Aceshowbiz
  • 11/5/2010
  • by AceShowbiz.com
  • Aceshowbiz
Nicki Minaj Does Not Mind Being Called Bisexual
Rapper Nicki Minaj refuses to set the record straight on rumors she's bisexual, insisting she's unfazed by the focus on her personal life. The "Your Love" hitmaker has been dogged by claims she is secretly attracted to both women and men since she emerged as Lil Wayne's sexy rap protege in 2009, and recent jokes about enjoying a threesome with singer Cassie and model/actress Lauren London have only fueled the gossip.

She was recently forced to dismiss reports she had wed labelmate Drake after a prank on Twitter.com spiralled out of control, but she is happy to keep people guessing about her sexual preferences. She tells the upcoming issue of Complex magazine, "Take what you want from it (the bisexual rumours). (In the press) I didn't say (I don't like women). I said I don't have sex with women. I don't have sex with men right now either. If...
See full article at Aceshowbiz
  • 9/22/2010
  • by AceShowbiz.com
  • Aceshowbiz
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