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22. Jun 2008
Truly Great, Easily Digestible Physical Comedy.
In DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY, Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn team up once again (following STARSKY & HUTCH) for another comic romp. While hilariously satirizing modern-day gym culture, the film also celebrates a sport that has previously been relegated to the elementary school playground. Peter La Fleur (Vaughn) owns the decrepit Average Joe's gym, which has been losing its clients ever since the glitzy Globo Gym opened up across the street. White Goodman (Stiller), Globo Gym's main spokesman, is a preposterously vain egomaniac on the cusp of taking over La Fleur's failing business. La Fleur learns from a beautiful attorney (Christine Taylor) that if he doesn't come up with $50,000 in 30 days, his career running a gym will be over. Potential salvation arrives in the form of a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament, but conquering a sport one hasn't played in several decades isn't such an easy feat. Fortunately for Peter, he finds a coach for his team: the hardheaded, ex-superstar Patches O'Houlihan (Rip Torn). As Peter and his ragtag team make their way to the championship in Las Vegas, they must contend with White, who has assembled a team of his very own. STUCK ON YOU: A couple of conjoined twins (Greg Kinnear and Matt Damon) are the focus of this Farrelly brothers romp, and this premise provides for a relentless string of clever, absurd, and always-fresh jokes. Bob (Damon) and Walt (Kinnear) are living happy lives, perfectly content to be joined by a patch of skin that extends from armpit to hip and allows them to share a liver. Though they must do everything in tandem, they are best friends and treat each other as individuals with separate lives. Living on Martha's Vineyard, Bob (Damon) owns a popular local diner where he and Walt work as incredibly fast-moving short-order cooks with all four hands in perfect sync flipping burgers and slicing vegetables--this is one of the best gags in the film. However, as the brothers are shown playing hockey, fighting kung-fu style, cruising for babes in a bar, and taking on basically any other feat imaginable, the laughs only get better. Trouble comes when suave, confident Walt decides to pursue a Hollywood acting career, and Bob's stage fright, panic attacks, and shyness present a personality clash. Nonetheless, they get to meet Meryl Streep, they land a starring role in a television show with Cher, and they find some nice girlfriends. The Farellys keep their signature gross-out humor to a minimum with this likeable film, and provide some truly great, easily digestible physical comedy.
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06. Jul 2008
A Round Up Of The Biggest Reggae Hits
Massive Reggae is exactly what it says – a round up of the biggest reggae hits right across the board. From the legends like Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Jimmy Cliff, Dennis Brown and Third World to the chart crossovers from Shaggy, UB40, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Musical Youth and Ini Kamoze to the roots of ska with Desmond Dekker, The Pioneers, Toots & The Maytals, Max Romeo and John Holt. There are also great one offs from janet kay (Silly Games), Johnny Nash (I can see clearly) and Dave & Ansil Collins (Double Barrell) to satisfy every reggae fan's need! Track Listing: Disc 1 1. Don't Turn Around - Aswad 2. Boombastic - Shaggy 3. Mr. Loverman - Shabba Ranks 4. Close To You - Maxi Priest 5. Tease Me - Chaka Demus & Pliers 6. Here Comes The Hotstepper - Ini Kamoze 7. My Girl Josephine - Supercat 8. Shy Guy - Diana King 9. My Jamaican Guy - Grace Jones 10. Searching - China Black 11. Welcome To Jamrock - Damian Marley 12. Substitute Lover - Half Pint 13. Ring The Alarm - Tenor Saw 14. Funky Kingston - Toots & The Maytals 15. Now That We've Found Love - Third World 16. Pass The Dutchie - Musical Youth 17. You Can Get It If You Really Want - Desmond Dekker 18. Liquidator - Harry J. Allstars 19. Help Me Make It Through The Night - John Holt 20. Return Of Django - Upsetters (The) 21. Red Red Wine - Tony Tribe 22. Wonderful World Beautiful People - Jimmy Cliff Disc 2 1. Kingston Town - UB40 2. Silly Games - Janet Kay 3. Sun Is Shining - Bob Marley & The Wailers 4. You Don't Love (No No No) - Dawn Penn 5. Night Nurse - Gregory Isaacs 6. Money In My Pocket - Dennis Brown 7. Police And Thieves - Junior Murvin 8. Hurt So Good - Susan Cadogan 9. Israelites - Desmond Dekker 10. I'm In The Mood For Ska - Lord Tanamo 11. 54 56 Was My Number - Toots & The Maytals 12. Rudy A Message To You - Dandy Livingstone 13. Double Barrell - Dave & Ansel Collins 14. Everything I Own - Ken Boothe 15. Wet Dream - Max Romeo 16. Love Of The Common People - Nicky Thomas 17. Boops (Here To Go) - Sly & Robbie 18. Shine - Aswad 19. It Wasn't Me - Shaggy 20. Harder They Come - Jimmy Cliff 21. Baby I Love Your Way - Big Mountain 22. Sweets For My Sweet - Big Mountain 23. Dreadlock Holiday - 10cc 24. I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash
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25. Jun 2008
"Rehab" and "Lemme Get That" Good Tunes
The music of Barbados-born singer Rihanna is a breezy blend of hip-hop, commercial pop, and Caribbean flavors which made her a bona fide superstar before the age of 20. Given her immediate success, one had to wonder if Rihanna would be a flash in the pan, but her third album, 2007's GOOD GIRL GONE BAD, is a winner. Interestingly, Rihanna avoids the Caribbean tinge that made her breakthrough single "Pon the Replay" a massive hit, sticking instead to more straightforward dance-pop designed for the club and the singles charts. More interesting still, she pulls it off with assurance and skill. It doesn't hurt that heavyweight producers such as Timbaland (who contributes several tracks to GOOD GIRL) are on board, or that Rihanna is backed by the Def Jam empire. In fact, Def Jam president Jay-Z appears on the album's lead single, "Umbrella," an irresistible, stomping dance anthem that does exactly what a single should. Another highlight is "Shut Up and Drive," which works a powerful groove based around a sample of New Order's "Blue Monday." There are notably fewer ballads here than on Rihanna's sophomore effort, which is a welcome change, and makes the album more focused, energized, and danceable front to back. I would have laughed at anyone who told me I'd like this girl. "Umbrella" did absolutely nothing for me, but then I heard "Don't Stop the Music" and I was sort of interested. The song that sold the whole thing for me was "Say It". Umbrella has grown on me after listening to it in my time, as opposed to the constant radio airplay. "Rehab" and "Lemme Get That" are favorites also. Artist: Rihanna Genre: R&B/Soul Sub Genre: Modern R&B Release date: 2 June 2008 Track listing Disk 1 1.Umbrella - with Jay- Z 2.Push Up On Me 3.Don't Stop The Music 4.Breakin' Dishes 5.Shut Up And Drive 6.Hate That I Love You - with Ne-Yo 7.Say It 8.Sell Me Candy 9.Lemme Get That 10.Rehab 11.Question Existing 12.Good Girl Gone Bad 13.Cry (Bonus Track) 14.Disturbia 15.Take A Bow 16.If I Never See Your Face Again - with Maroon 5 Recorded in: Stereo Run time: 60.58 mins No. of disks: 1 Recording location: Studio
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