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2014년 11월 22일 토요일

Sistar's So-you to Sing Finale Song for Russian Animated Film


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So-you of girl group Sistar will sing the end-credit song of the Russian animated film "The Snow Queen 2" for the Korean-dubbed version to be released here on Christmas day.

The song called "Diamond" has a cheerful and addictive melody as it was composed by Emmy award-winning composer Mark Williot.

"I'm very happy to participate in the soundtrack since I like animated films," So-you said.

"I will try my best to match the original, and I hope the song will be heard everywhere this winter."


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2013년 6월 16일 일요일

Chris Messina Says He Bombed On 'The Newsroom' Season 2 Finale


Chris Messina dropped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and talked about how he may have taken on more than he could handle a little while back. While still filming Season 1 of "The Mindy Project," he also had work on Season 2 of "The Newsroom" and was prepping to direct his first feature film. Something had to give.

Apparently, that something was his appearance on the season finale of "The Newsroom." He said he asked if they could "take it easy" on him with the lines, but this is an Aaron Sorkin show. So he had an entire speech he had to memorize in two days. How did it go?

Messina said he bombed hard. Making it worse, he did it in front of Jane Fonda, Sam Waterston and Marcia Gay Harden. Thankfully, they were very supportive.

“Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden was holding me, by the arms, and she was ... trying to help me memorize and I couldn’t hear a word she was saying. I just saw her lips moving," Messina said. "And Jane Fonda kept looking at me, off camera, and she kept going ‘I f*cking love you. I f*cking love you. I f*cking love you right now.”

Fans will have to wait a while to see how that season finale performance came together. "The Newsroom" kicks off its second season on July 14 on HBO. Catch "Jimmy Kimmel Live" every weeknight at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC.

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'Awkward' Finale: Would Jenna Cheat On Matty?


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Things got even more "Awkward" for Jenna, just when everything seemed to be going so great with Matty, in the mid-season finale of MTV's teen comedy. He was being the perfect boyfriend, and yet there was something missing for her. Was it really just that he never read her blog, or was Jenna still haunted by the conversation she had with another group that she was out of Matty's league -- at least intellectually?

Whatever it was, Collin came in and started appealing to that intellect, and Jenna found her feelings getting all mixed up. When he confirmed that there was a mutual attraction, it was as if she lost control. It's a teenager thing.

Her timing couldn't have been worse, though. Collin had given her a ride to a party where she was going to meet Matty. Moments after texting Matty that she was out front, she and Collin were locking lips. Matty walked up, but it was unclear what he might have seen as Jenna popped up right in front of him, and right in front of a big "TO BE CONTINUED..."

“Yes, it was passionate. Yes, it was epic. But most importantly, it was wrong," wrote Hollywood Life of the big kiss. "To be honest, I don’t really care what’s going on in Jenna’s head; Matty ... has been the perfect boyfriend this season ? not only has he put up with her incessant pity parties, but he even learned how to dance/give good face for her ? and what she did this week was unforgivable.”

Jenna's probably going to mire herself in guilt and self-pity some more after betraying Matty like that. She'll have to stew on what she did until the Fall, when new episodes of "Awkward" return.

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2013년 6월 15일 토요일

'Sopranos' Finale, Six Years Later


Six years ago, on June 10, 2007, "The Sopranos" ended its six-season run on HBO. Though it remains the cable network's most-watched show ever to this day, fans are still not happy about that controversial finale.

"The Sopranos" was never afraid to kill off main characters -- for a show about the inner-workings of the mob in New Jersey, they couldn't really avoid it -- but in the end, instead of sealing the fates of Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), his wife Carmela (Edie Falco) and their kids Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) and AJ (Robert Iler), the show just cut to black.

Were any of the shifty-eyed patrons in the diner gonna whack the entire family? Did Meadow manage to make it through the door after that epically bad parallel parking job? And what song was up next on the jukebox after Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" was so rudely cut short?

The cut to black ending was meant to leave us with questions, but no matter what you thought, take Tony's advice (like AJ never would) and try to remember the times that were good.

We've rounded up some Twitter reactions from "Sopranos" fans -- click through and tell us if you agree or disagree with them in the comments.

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2013년 6월 13일 목요일

'Sopranos' Finale, Six Years Later


Six years ago, on June 10, 2007, "The Sopranos" ended its six-season run on HBO. Though it remains the cable network's most-watched show ever to this day, fans are still not happy about that controversial finale.

"The Sopranos" was never afraid to kill off main characters -- for a show about the inner-workings of the mob in New Jersey, they couldn't really avoid it -- but in the end, instead of sealing the fates of Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), his wife Carmela (Edie Falco) and their kids Meadow (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) and AJ (Robert Iler), the show just cut to black.

Were any of the shifty-eyed patrons in the diner gonna whack the entire family? Did Meadow manage to make it through the door after that epically bad parallel parking job? And what song was up next on the jukebox after Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" was so rudely cut short?

The cut to black ending was meant to leave us with questions, but no matter what you thought, take Tony's advice (like AJ never would) and try to remember the times that were good.

We've rounded up some Twitter reactions from "Sopranos" fans -- click through and tell us if you agree or disagree with them in the comments.

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