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Friday, July 2, 2010

Meryl Streep Might Play Margaret Thatcher

Meryl Streep
Meryl Steep is my all time favorite actress and I am proud of it. She is the most nominated actress in Oscar and still counting. Right now is very busy in talks about playing Margaret Thatcher the former British Prime Minister. The movie title is “The Iron Lady” a biopic of the controversial Prime Minister. Meryl Streep is known to play many and different real life women.

Jim Broadbent is in talk too to play Thacher’s husband, Denis. If this deal is completed, the role of Thatcher will be the highest profile character yet tackled by Streep. Meryl Streep will reteam with the “Mamma Mia” director Phyllida Lloyd for this famous and long-governing former British Prime Minister.

Lloyd, a British theater director known for her work in the opera world, elicited energy and brought out youthfulness in Streep in her feature adaptation of "Mamma Mia!," which grossed more than $600 million worldwide in 2008.

I am always fascinated when I watched Meryl Streep Movies.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Oprah is on top again in Celebrity Power List

Oprah Tops Power List
Oprah Winfrey is number one again beating number one last year Angelina Jolie. She regained her position in her fourth appearance in the top spot according to Forbes Magazine. Oprah Winfrey who is 56 earned 315 million dollars and expected to launch her own television channel. Anjelina Jolie by the way slipped to 18th spot.

Second placer is Beyonce Knowles who earned 87 million dollars with her fashion business and her growing entertainment business. Director James Cameron ranked third after his successful movie "Avatar" earned him 210 million dollars.

The rankings are based on income, over 12 months, web reference, press clippings, broadcast mentions and major magazine devoted to celebrities.

Fourth placer is Lady Gaga who earned 62 million dollars. Fifth is Tiger Wood, Sixth is Britney Spears while U2 is at 7th spot. Sandra Bullock who won best actress in Oscar is 8th placer from 92nd spot last year. She earned 56 million dollars. 9th placer is my favorite actor Johnny Depp. Completing the top ten spot is Madonna with 58 million dollars.
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Saturday, June 19, 2010

John Lennon handwritten lyrics sell for $1.2 million

John Lennon

This is John Lennon latest News. I am not a fan of him although I like the Beatles songs. We all knew that he was gunned in 1980's and maybe this is a karma for him for saying that he is more popular than Christ. Anyway his handwritten lyrics sell for $1.2 Million.

Here is the news:

NEW YORK – John Lennon's handwritten lyrics to "A Day in the Life" sold for $1.2 million in New York on Friday, almost doubling the estimated price, Sotheby's auction house said.

Considered one of the Beatles' greatest songs and the final track on "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", the lyrics were sold to a private American collector on the telephone after an intense six minute bidding battle, Sotheby's said.

"The outstanding price achieved for these handwritten lyrics is testament to the iconic status of the Beatles, John Lennon and especially this song," said David Redden, Sotheby's Books and Manuscripts Department international chairman.

According to Sotheby's, the record for Beatles lyrics at auction is $1.25 million paid for "All You Need Is Love" in 2005.

Sotheby's described "A Day in the Life" as "the revolutionary song that marked the Beatles' transformation from pop icons to artists."

The single sheet of paper features a rough draft of the lyrics, including crossings out and a spelling error where "film" is written as "flim".

On the reverse side is a neater version written in capital letters and with fewer corrections.

Apparently added later is the line: "I love to turn you on", for which the song was banned by the BBC when it first came out in 1967 because the words were deemed to be a reference to taking drugs.

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band topped the U.S. and British charts, won four Grammy awards in 1968 and is ranked number 26 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

The lyrics once belonged to Mal Evans, the Beatles' road manager.
NEW YORK – John Lennon's handwritten lyrics to "A Day in the Life" sold for $1.2 million in New York on Friday, almost doubling the estimated price, Sotheby's auction house said.

Considered one of the Beatles' greatest songs and the final track on "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", the lyrics were sold to a private American collector on the telephone after an intense six minute bidding battle, Sotheby's said.

"The outstanding price achieved for these handwritten lyrics is testament to the iconic status of the Beatles, John Lennon and especially this song," said David Redden, Sotheby's Books and Manuscripts Department international chairman.

According to Sotheby's, the record for Beatles lyrics at auction is $1.25 million paid for "All You Need Is Love" in 2005.

Sotheby's described "A Day in the Life" as "the revolutionary song that marked the Beatles' transformation from pop icons to artists."

The single sheet of paper features a rough draft of the lyrics, including crossings out and a spelling error where "film" is written as "flim".

On the reverse side is a neater version written in capital letters and with fewer corrections.

Apparently added later is the line: "I love to turn you on", for which the song was banned by the BBC when it first came out in 1967 because the words were deemed to be a reference to taking drugs.

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band topped the U.S. and British charts, won four Grammy awards in 1968 and is ranked number 26 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

The lyrics once belonged to Mal Evans, the Beatles' road manager.

From Reuters
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