Posts tagged Love
Bruno Mars Hottest Artist in the World
Dec 9th
Check back for more updates in the coming weeks.
SATURDAY 12/8/12 (12:30 PM EST) – MTV 10 On TopSUNDAY 12/9/12 – CBS SUNDAY MORNING
MONDAY 12/10/12 (7:55 PM EST) – MTV FIRST
TUESDAY 12/11/12 – TODAY SHOW
TUESDAY 12/11/12 (12 PM EST) – The Big & Best Of 2012 Livestream
THURSDAY 12/13/12 (8 PM EST) – X-FACTOR
In celebration of the release of ‘Unorthodox Jukebox’ we’re excited to announce that we have a brand new site launching next Monday December 10th!
The site has a completely new design & function while staying true to the community of the current site that you all have become used to and love.
We don’t want to spoil the surprise so be sure to check back next week on Monday, December 10th. It’s an exciting time to be a hooligan and as always we appreciate your support.
Please leave a comment if you have any questions or if you’re simply excited!
Love,
Bruno Mars Webcrew
Tune in to MTV next week on 12/11/12 at 7:55 PM EST to watch a special performance of ‘Locked Out Of Heaven’ on ‘MTV First: Bruno Mars’
The following day (12/12/12) starting at 12 PM EST catch Bruno during ‘The Big And Best of 2012’ livestream for a performance of ‘Young Girls’ & interview w/ Sway Calloway.
Click HERE to watch behind the scenes footage for the making of ‘Unorthodox Jukebox‘ via Rolling Stone.
‘Unorthodox Jukebox‘ available everywhere December 11th http://smarturl.it/unorthodoxjukebox
Download exclusive singles from the album on iTunes.
“Think Like a Man” Is Funny, but Predictable
Apr 28th
“Funny, but Predictable”
“Hotshots” looks at a movie!
Think Like a Man has so many characters in it that at first it is difficult to tell who is who and who is dating whom, and then by the time you do figure it out, the movie is over.
The title comes from a real book written by comedian Steve Harvey that became a best seller in 2009 and was titled Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man and had the subtitle of “What Men Really Think about Love, Relationships, Intimacy and Commitment.”
It was an advice book for women written by a man, and it plays an important part in this movie, which is a comedy, and Harvey himself appears throughout the movie talking about the book on a daytime talk show and then again from time to time giving advice straight to the audience.
The story follows a number of men and women who are dating each other, the men are all friends with each other, and their group also includes one man who is getting a divorce and another man who is happily married.
When one of the men says at the beginning of the movie, “Life is great, Fellows, may it never change,” we in the audience can predict that it is going to change, and it might not be so great for them, either.
You see, the women in the movie discover the advice book, they all read it, and they start manipulating the men they are dating in order to make the men do what the women want.
Now, the men aren’t so easily manipulated, because they are men, after all, but when they discover that the women they are dating are all reading the book and using its advice to try to change the men, the men all read the book, too, and try to use its advice to their own advantage.
And that is what makes this movie a comedy, because things don’t always work out as planned when you try to change someone.
Here are just two of the women’s situations.
One woman has been going out with a man for nine years, and she decides that she is going to require him to propose to her.
Another woman has a son and she is dating a mama’s boy.
Think Like a Man is funny, but predictable.
I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”
“What’s Your Number?” One-Sidetrack Movie
Oct 6th
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“One-Sidetrack Movie”
“Hotshots” looks at a movie!
What’s Your Number? follows the recent Hollywood trend of movies about women who are assertive, raunchy, bawdy, and, yes, even foul mouthed.
In other words, the target audience is young men, who Hollywood believes don’t want to see movies about women unless the women are assertive, raunchy, bawdy, and, yes, even foul mouthed.
Get the women to strip and show off their bodies, and, heck, Hollywood has expanded the audience to include teenage boys, too.
Anna Faris, she of the Scary Movie spoofs of the, well, scary movies and the surprisingly good 2008 The House Bunny, stars as Ally Darling, a young woman in Boston who creates a dilemma for herself.
Ally’s sister is getting married, and Ally starts feeling sorry for herself. Then she learns that the average number of lovers a woman has in her lifetime is 10.5.
Ally counts up all her past lovers and determines that she has had 19, but then when she also learns that if a woman hasn’t gotten married after having had 20 lovers, the odds are she will never get married, Ally decides that she will never sleep with a man again unless he is the one she is going to marry.
Well, when that plan doesn’t work, Ally decides to track down all her past lovers to make sure that she hadn’t overlooked one and that he just might have been the one for her.
Of course, that is going to be difficult, and so Ally enlists the help of Colin, the guy who lives across the hallway from her in her apartment building.
Colin is played by Chris Evans, and he agrees to help Ally in exchange for being allowed to hide out in Ally’s apartment every morning so that he can avoid the latest woman whom he brought home the night before.
So, you can see where this is going, can’t you, and if you have seen the trailer for the movie, you have already seen most of the movie.
Now, there is one sidetrack that you won’t anticipate, and for a while you might believe that you were fooled.
We also see Ally’s parents, played by Blythe Danner and Ed Begley Jr., who are divorced because they have two entirely different personalities.
What’s Your Number? is a one-sidetrack movie that you can surely avoid.
I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”