"The Wolfpack Is Back," says the headline of the official poster for the movie The Hangover, Part II.
STOP! At this point, if you have not seen The Hangover, part I, you need to stop reading, close this window immediately, go rent a copy for yourself, and...WATCH IT!!!
The deal for the sequel of the epic, deliriously hilarious, laugh-out-loud, ROFL (literally) The Hangover is that Stu decided to throw an "easy, relaxing" pre-wedding brunch in Bangkok, Thailand. He has gotten tired of all the wild bachelor parties and decided to take it easy before he became officially married.
Well...
....things don't always go according to plan.
They say, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." But this isn't Vegas, this is Bangkok, and things seem total "lost" if the poster has not already indicated so.
Monkey on top of Phil, Alan with a shaved head, and Doug got face-tattooed?--------classic
The remaining question is: Where the f*** is Stu?
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
...Just 'nuff news for this week
Whats up,
So I decided to blog a little bit early this week since you know...it gets hectic towards the weekend and this and that...all kinds of distraction. So this time I determine to fight procrastination.
Now to the main things...
Overall, nothing too "major" happened in the past week. Chris Brown, sporting a new look- blonde buzz cut (I guess thats how you call it), got infuriated by abc's Good Morning America host because of the host's question regarding his violent past with former girlfriend Rihanna.
As reported, Chris Brown, after performing his hit "Yeah 3x" which is on his fresh, new album "F.A.M.E," stormed into the dressing room and started throwing and breaking things. After causing some physical damages to the room, he stormed out without a shirt.
My take on this issue is that I can see how Chris got furious by the question since it was certainly irrelevant to his presence at GMA. He was there to promote his new album so being asked a question regarding his shadowed past could have triggered his integrity. However, he should have been more mature than that. Turning angry and causing physical damages in public were just not good solutions to the given scenario. Furthermore, it also showed that the star has not learned anything at all from his past mistakes. Managing his anger and staying calm confronting the situation are things he should have portrayed so that he could tell people that, "I'm Chris Brown. I may have done stupid things in the past but I'm also human and I make mistakes. Now I have grown up and become a better person than I was." Simple as that but the star has let his anger dictate his actions, resulting in nothing good but more embarrassment and a rotten reputation.
Other than that, I do not understand how Charlie Sheen is getting praised his drug uses in the past. He should be taking his problem more seriously. Oh well, it is Hollywood. Explanations are rarely required in these kinds of things...
So I decided to blog a little bit early this week since you know...it gets hectic towards the weekend and this and that...all kinds of distraction. So this time I determine to fight procrastination.
Now to the main things...
Overall, nothing too "major" happened in the past week. Chris Brown, sporting a new look- blonde buzz cut (I guess thats how you call it), got infuriated by abc's Good Morning America host because of the host's question regarding his violent past with former girlfriend Rihanna.
As reported, Chris Brown, after performing his hit "Yeah 3x" which is on his fresh, new album "F.A.M.E," stormed into the dressing room and started throwing and breaking things. After causing some physical damages to the room, he stormed out without a shirt.
My take on this issue is that I can see how Chris got furious by the question since it was certainly irrelevant to his presence at GMA. He was there to promote his new album so being asked a question regarding his shadowed past could have triggered his integrity. However, he should have been more mature than that. Turning angry and causing physical damages in public were just not good solutions to the given scenario. Furthermore, it also showed that the star has not learned anything at all from his past mistakes. Managing his anger and staying calm confronting the situation are things he should have portrayed so that he could tell people that, "I'm Chris Brown. I may have done stupid things in the past but I'm also human and I make mistakes. Now I have grown up and become a better person than I was." Simple as that but the star has let his anger dictate his actions, resulting in nothing good but more embarrassment and a rotten reputation.
Other than that, I do not understand how Charlie Sheen is getting praised his drug uses in the past. He should be taking his problem more seriously. Oh well, it is Hollywood. Explanations are rarely required in these kinds of things...
Friday, March 18, 2011
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
yo whats good,
It always good to start with fortune.
This week Hollywood Hills LA will reveal celebrity's earnings in the past year.
Top of the list, with no surprises, is Oprah Winfrey with $315 million. Her network OWN has increased her salary significantly last year.
Second on the list is Michael Jackson's estate, which took in $275 million, despite the King's death.
Following the King of Pop and ranked third on the list is, surprisingly enough, legendary rock band AC/DC with $100 million.
Next place belongs to the richest couple in Hollywood with combined salary of just about $150 million- Jay-Z and Beyonce. Beyonce earned $87 million her own while her husband pocketed $63 million.
Ellen DeGeneres pulled in $55 million whereas Ryan Seacrest claimed a spot above businessman Donald Trumpt with $51 million while the business magnate/social took in $50 mil.
It always good to start with fortune.
This week Hollywood Hills LA will reveal celebrity's earnings in the past year.
Top of the list, with no surprises, is Oprah Winfrey with $315 million. Her network OWN has increased her salary significantly last year.
Second on the list is Michael Jackson's estate, which took in $275 million, despite the King's death.
Following the King of Pop and ranked third on the list is, surprisingly enough, legendary rock band AC/DC with $100 million.
Next place belongs to the richest couple in Hollywood with combined salary of just about $150 million- Jay-Z and Beyonce. Beyonce earned $87 million her own while her husband pocketed $63 million.
Ellen DeGeneres pulled in $55 million whereas Ryan Seacrest claimed a spot above businessman Donald Trumpt with $51 million while the business magnate/social took in $50 mil.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards Winners
Yo,
So, the Oscars were somewhat a disappointment, at least for me. First off, please get a professional host next time. What the hell? What were James Franco and Anne Hatheway doing on stage that night? Were they trying to be funny? Not sure. Were they trying to have a conversation while tweeting while presenting the awards? Was James high off his face the whole time? I don't know. Nobody knows. All we know is that the hosts did not do a very good job. See as much as I love the two talented actors, I don't think their humor is appropriate for the show, not the very least. I have to say, however, that the opening clip was hilarious though. It was creative and satirical. haha.
The second biggest disappointment was that the Oscar for Best Picture went to "The King's Speech." C'mon now. I know it may be meaningful and well-written and all that crap. But doesn't stuff like this bore you out? I mean let's stir it up a little. Let The Social Network win. Something new, innovative, and up-to-date if you will. I mean I can care less about who wins because we always know that runner-ups are usually stuff that people like to talk about. Or Toy Story 3, that was phenomenon as well. Oh well. I guess Hollywood is just too "serious."
Alright whatever, I'm going to list the main winners of the night:
Best Picture:
The King's Speech
Best Actor:
Colin Firth in The King's Speech
Best Actress:
Natalie Portman in Black Swan
Actress in a Supporting Role:
Melissa Leo in The Fighter
Actor in a Supporting Role:
Christian Bale in The Fighter
Director:
Tom Hooper- The King's Speech
Original Screenplay:
David Seidler- The King's Speech
Adapted Screenplay:
Aaron Sorkin- The Social Network
So, the Oscars were somewhat a disappointment, at least for me. First off, please get a professional host next time. What the hell? What were James Franco and Anne Hatheway doing on stage that night? Were they trying to be funny? Not sure. Were they trying to have a conversation while tweeting while presenting the awards? Was James high off his face the whole time? I don't know. Nobody knows. All we know is that the hosts did not do a very good job. See as much as I love the two talented actors, I don't think their humor is appropriate for the show, not the very least. I have to say, however, that the opening clip was hilarious though. It was creative and satirical. haha.
The second biggest disappointment was that the Oscar for Best Picture went to "The King's Speech." C'mon now. I know it may be meaningful and well-written and all that crap. But doesn't stuff like this bore you out? I mean let's stir it up a little. Let The Social Network win. Something new, innovative, and up-to-date if you will. I mean I can care less about who wins because we always know that runner-ups are usually stuff that people like to talk about. Or Toy Story 3, that was phenomenon as well. Oh well. I guess Hollywood is just too "serious."
Alright whatever, I'm going to list the main winners of the night:
Best Picture:
The King's Speech
Best Actor:
Colin Firth in The King's Speech
Best Actress:
Natalie Portman in Black Swan
Actress in a Supporting Role:
Melissa Leo in The Fighter
Actor in a Supporting Role:
Christian Bale in The Fighter
Director:
Tom Hooper- The King's Speech
Original Screenplay:
David Seidler- The King's Speech
Adapted Screenplay:
Aaron Sorkin- The Social Network
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