Sunday, 31 August 2008

Horror promotion banned in NZ

A promotion�for�the release of an approaching horror photographic film involving a cocktail tied with human blood has been prohibited by New Zealand censors.



The promotion�for Spanish horror moving-picture show [REC] - a moving picture so chilling one Kiwi viewer dirty themselves at the New Zealand premiere - was deemed unsafe and offensive by the�Chief Investigator for the New Zealand Food Safety Authority.


It centred around an Extreme Bloody Mary, a make-believe cocktail containing drops of blood.


Under Section 9 of the Food Act 1981,�it is prohibitive to serve food that is unsound,�unfit or vile for human consumption.


[REC] is a documentary-style film in the style of The Blair Witch Project that follows local Barcelona firefighters working a night shift.


It is existence released in New Zealand theatres from August 28, and is screening as part of the Incredibly Strange Film Festival.


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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Salma Hayek - Salma Hayek Set For Reality Weddings Show

Hollywood actress Salma Hayek is reported to be interested in creating a reality video show around weddings.

Hollywood trade paper Variety claims that Hayek and her producing partner, Jose Tamez, are in dialogue with Merv Griffin Television president Roy Bank to develop an hour-long realness series.

The triad are reported to have had loose discussions with several networks about what would be a "unique take" on nuptials.

Hayek herself has never made it down the aisle, with her betrothal to Francois Henri Pinault called off in July.

Another show would add to Hayek's rapidly-growing portfolio of work. As well as starring in numerous films the 41-year-old actress typeset up her own production company, Ventanarosa, for telecasting and film projects.

Since then she has been partly responsible for Frida and Ugly Betty as well as the Emmy award-winning The Maldonado Miracle.





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Monday, 11 August 2008

Gemini Soul on @cid

Gemini Soul on @cid   
Artist: Gemini Soul on @cid

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Single Demo   
 Single Demo

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 1




 





Marc Ullrich

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

EMI sells to Typhoon in China, Taiwan

Companies were partners in two labels




LONDON -- Typhoon has bought out EMI Music's stake in deuce Hong Kong-based joint ventures and has bought EMI Music Taiwan, dramatically retrenchment EMI's physical Chinese presence.

EMI has agreed to sell its bet in articulation venture companies in China and Hong Kong to Typhoon, the company headed by industry veteran Norman Cheng, erstwhile EMI Music Asia president. Since 2003, the companies had been partners in the Hong Kong-based record label Typhoon Music and label/artist management company Gold Label.

EMI has also sold EMI Music Taiwan to Typhoon, which also is based in Hong Kong. Under the new arrangements, Typhoon will be EMI Music's exclusive licensee for physical distribution of international repertoire in China and Taiwan, spell EMI has the option to release Typhoon artists internationally. Typhoon also becomes a nonexclusive licensee for EMI digital repertoire in China and Taiwan.

Although the terms of the deal were non disclosed, Billboard understands that EMI has the option to purchase back its stake in the companies at future dates. In the region, EMI Group retains control of its EMI Music Hong Kong arm.

"We ar delighted to have renewed our agreement with Norman Cheng world Health Organization is the most successful pioneer in the Asian record business," said EMI Music chief Executive and COO Chris Roling in a statement. "Chinese music is a identical exciting emerging market with longer term growth potency -- in particular in digital -- simply still with economic and other challenges such as high rates of piracy. This new corporate structure will allow us to reduce our cost qaeda while providing EMI Music's international artists with a market-leading spouse for the release of their music in the PRC and Taiwan."

"I am pleased to be able-bodied to announce this newfangled development which sees Typhoon continuing to work tight with EMI and its international artists in the PRC," Cheng said. "It provides Typhoon with the unique opportunity of now looking at the entire Greater China region and realizing the potential that it offers artists -- both Chinese and international -- and consumers everywhere. Yes, these are intriguing times for the world music industry, but with consumers listening to and having more access to music than ever ahead, it presents many of us, particularly in the PRC, with great new business and artistic opportunities."

Typhoon and Gold Artists affected by the deal let in Taiwanese pop acts Jolin Tsai and A-mei, along with Hong Kong isaac Bashevis Singer Ronald Cheng, who is the son of Norman Cheng. EMI was unable to remark on whether the treat would solvent in job losses.