Let me just start by typing this: Michaela has never had an orgasm. Michaela Has Never (Never Never? Never Never) Had An Orgasm. I know this show is called How to Get Away With Murder, but it needs to be renamed Michaela, Lemme Tell You Something About Men, which is then followed by a spinoff series called Michaela, Lemme Tell You Something About Yourself. If you're in a relationship with a dude and he refuses to go down on you, then you need to treat him like I do the weekly Living Social newsletters I got, and unsubscribe from that mess. Michaela, Lemme Tell You Something About Men. If, after a guy finishes, he stops, drops, and rolls onto his side like he's doing a fire-safety drill for Smokey the Bear and takes his behind to sleep instead of making sure you got off as well, control-alt-delete him from your...
- 10/9/2015
- by Phoebe Robinson
- Vulture
Cult favorite rock band Korn is back with a new album. The rockers revealed details on the upcoming album this week in a partnership with Revolver Magazine.
Korn will release its eleventh studio album, "The Paradigm Shift," on October 1. The album is the first to feature original Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch in years, as he went on hiatus from the band in 2005.
Check out the track listing below, and head over to Revolver to see the album artwork for "The Paradigm Shift."
1. "Prey For Me"
2. "Love & Meth"
3. "What We Do"
4. "Spike In My Veins"
5. "Mass Hysteria"
6. "Paranoid And Aroused"
7. "Never Never"
8. "Punishment Time"
9. "Lullaby For A Sadist'"
10. "Victimized"
11. "It's All Wrong"
12. "Wish I Wasn't Born Today" (Deluxe Edition)
13. "Tell Me What You Want" (Deluxe Edition)...
Korn will release its eleventh studio album, "The Paradigm Shift," on October 1. The album is the first to feature original Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch in years, as he went on hiatus from the band in 2005.
Check out the track listing below, and head over to Revolver to see the album artwork for "The Paradigm Shift."
1. "Prey For Me"
2. "Love & Meth"
3. "What We Do"
4. "Spike In My Veins"
5. "Mass Hysteria"
6. "Paranoid And Aroused"
7. "Never Never"
8. "Punishment Time"
9. "Lullaby For A Sadist'"
10. "Victimized"
11. "It's All Wrong"
12. "Wish I Wasn't Born Today" (Deluxe Edition)
13. "Tell Me What You Want" (Deluxe Edition)...
- 7/28/2013
- by Madeline Boardman
- Huffington Post
In an exclusive with Revolver Magazine, Korn released the cover art and track list for their new album “The Paradigm Shift,” which will be released Oct. 1.
“The Paradigm Shift” is the band’s first album with co-founding guitarist Brian “Head” Welch since 2003′s “Take a Look in the Mirror,” and it serves as the follow-up to the band’s 2011 dubstep/metal hybrid album, “The Path of Totality,” which debuted Top 10 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and was named Revolver Magazine’s “Album of the Year.”
Welch left the band in early 2005 to deal with addiction and follow a path dedicated to Christianity. He has since released solo albums and worked with his band Love & Death. He played with Korn for hit single “Blind” at the Carolina Rebellion show in May 2012 and joined them for a tour in May 2013. It was announced on May 2 that Welch had officially rejoined the band...
“The Paradigm Shift” is the band’s first album with co-founding guitarist Brian “Head” Welch since 2003′s “Take a Look in the Mirror,” and it serves as the follow-up to the band’s 2011 dubstep/metal hybrid album, “The Path of Totality,” which debuted Top 10 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and was named Revolver Magazine’s “Album of the Year.”
Welch left the band in early 2005 to deal with addiction and follow a path dedicated to Christianity. He has since released solo albums and worked with his band Love & Death. He played with Korn for hit single “Blind” at the Carolina Rebellion show in May 2012 and joined them for a tour in May 2013. It was announced on May 2 that Welch had officially rejoined the band...
- 7/28/2013
- by Andy Lyons
- Obsessed with Film
Whitney Houston might have died tragically in February, but she is still releasing new music.
A new track called "Never Give Up" that is being released posthumously has made its way online, and it is full of Houston's classic sound. Just like "Sparkle" before it, Houston still manages to be relevant in our pop culture even after her death.
"Never never give up/Never never give up/No matter how many times somebody tells you it ain't working/Never never give up/Never never give up/Hold your head to the sky/Look them right in the eyes/Tell you will never quit/Until the day you get it right," Houston sings in the chorus.
"Never Give Up" is going to be released on Nov. 13 on Houston's upcoming album, "I Will Always Love You."...
A new track called "Never Give Up" that is being released posthumously has made its way online, and it is full of Houston's classic sound. Just like "Sparkle" before it, Houston still manages to be relevant in our pop culture even after her death.
"Never never give up/Never never give up/No matter how many times somebody tells you it ain't working/Never never give up/Never never give up/Hold your head to the sky/Look them right in the eyes/Tell you will never quit/Until the day you get it right," Houston sings in the chorus.
"Never Give Up" is going to be released on Nov. 13 on Houston's upcoming album, "I Will Always Love You."...
- 11/7/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Remember Toonami? YouTube hip-hop artist Richie Branson sure does.
Toonami was that great block of afternoon TV that featured some of the best anime series this side of Japan. Cartoons like Dragon Ball Z and Gundam Wing dominated the afternoons. And, for this cartoon lover, it was a great time for my family to bond as Goku charged up to Super Sayan (which took about 3 years).
On April’s Fool Day 2012, Cartoon Network teased fans with a Toonami afternoon, but sadly it was all a one time thing. Now, Branson’s got a new rap to let fans, and most especially Cartoon Network, know that Toonami needs to make a come back.
It’s a pretty cool rhyme, which begins with the creepily sung line: “Never never die…never never die.” I have to empathize with Branson, when he talks about all the cool merchandising based off of Toonami. Who...
Toonami was that great block of afternoon TV that featured some of the best anime series this side of Japan. Cartoons like Dragon Ball Z and Gundam Wing dominated the afternoons. And, for this cartoon lover, it was a great time for my family to bond as Goku charged up to Super Sayan (which took about 3 years).
On April’s Fool Day 2012, Cartoon Network teased fans with a Toonami afternoon, but sadly it was all a one time thing. Now, Branson’s got a new rap to let fans, and most especially Cartoon Network, know that Toonami needs to make a come back.
It’s a pretty cool rhyme, which begins with the creepily sung line: “Never never die…never never die.” I have to empathize with Branson, when he talks about all the cool merchandising based off of Toonami. Who...
- 5/8/2012
- by Bags Hooper
- BuzzFocus.com
Throughout the first three seasons of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," Caroline Manzo has been the mother hen. Housewives have come and gone -- including her younger sister Dina -- but Caroline has remained the most level-headed, stern-voiced, big-hearted member of the cast. However, her image seems to have taken a hit going into Season 4 (premiering Sunday, April 22 at 10 p.m. Et on Bravo).
When viewers last saw Caroline on "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" Season 3 reunion, she was arguably the most emotional and upset we'd ever seen her ... and fellow original housewife Teresa Giudice was at the center of it all.
The cast -- which also includes Caroline's sister-in-law Jacqueline Laurita, who seemingly refused to attend the reunion, and relative newcomers Kathy Wakile, who is Teresa's cousin, and Teresa' sister-in-law Melissa Gorga -- was in the midst of filming Season 4 when the reunion taped.
When viewers last saw Caroline on "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" Season 3 reunion, she was arguably the most emotional and upset we'd ever seen her ... and fellow original housewife Teresa Giudice was at the center of it all.
The cast -- which also includes Caroline's sister-in-law Jacqueline Laurita, who seemingly refused to attend the reunion, and relative newcomers Kathy Wakile, who is Teresa's cousin, and Teresa' sister-in-law Melissa Gorga -- was in the midst of filming Season 4 when the reunion taped.
- 4/20/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Aol TV.
Throughout the first three seasons of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," Caroline Manzo has been the mother hen. Housewives have come and gone -- including her younger sister Dina -- but Caroline has remained the most level-headed, stern-voiced, big-hearted member of the cast. However, her image seems to have taken a hit going into Season 4 (premiering Sunday, April 22 at 10 p.m. Et on Bravo).
When viewers last saw Caroline on "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" Season 3 reunion, she was arguably the most emotional and upset we'd ever seen her ... and fellow original housewife Teresa Giudice was at the center of it all.
The cast -- which also includes Caroline's sister-in-law Jacqueline Laurita, who seemingly refused to attend the reunion, and relative newcomers Kathy Wakile, who is Teresa's cousin, and Teresa' sister-in-law Melissa Gorga -- was in the midst of filming Season 4 when the reunion taped.
When viewers last saw Caroline on "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" Season 3 reunion, she was arguably the most emotional and upset we'd ever seen her ... and fellow original housewife Teresa Giudice was at the center of it all.
The cast -- which also includes Caroline's sister-in-law Jacqueline Laurita, who seemingly refused to attend the reunion, and relative newcomers Kathy Wakile, who is Teresa's cousin, and Teresa' sister-in-law Melissa Gorga -- was in the midst of filming Season 4 when the reunion taped.
- 4/20/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
Jane Fonda believes Michael Jackson would have struggled with old age as he was so terrified of death.
The actress became friends with the King of Pop during the 1980s, and Jackson stayed with Fonda at her ranch in California while she was filming On Golden Pond.
Fonda reveals the superstar, who died in 2009 at the age of 50, had a "meltdown" when she pointed out the place she wanted to be buried, and she believes his fear of death was so strong, he would have lived a tortured existence if he had reached old age.
She tells CNN's Piers Morgan, "I remember he was visiting me once, I had a ranch in California, Santa Barbara, and I was walking him around, it was how he was introduced to that area, where he eventually bought Never Never Land (Jackson's Neverland Ranch)...
"I was walking around and showing him around and I pointed to the edge of a cliff and said that was were I was going to be buried and I thought that he was going to have a meltdown. The notion that I could countenance the fact that I was going to die was an anathema to him - he screamed. And he talked (about) how he would get into an oxygen tank and he thought that was going to keep him alive forever. I think growing old would have been very, very, very difficult for Michael, there were a lot of demons chasing that kid. It would have been hard for him, I wish it could have happened another way but it's hard to imagine for someone as tormented as he was could have lived a long, and peaceful and natural life."...
The actress became friends with the King of Pop during the 1980s, and Jackson stayed with Fonda at her ranch in California while she was filming On Golden Pond.
Fonda reveals the superstar, who died in 2009 at the age of 50, had a "meltdown" when she pointed out the place she wanted to be buried, and she believes his fear of death was so strong, he would have lived a tortured existence if he had reached old age.
She tells CNN's Piers Morgan, "I remember he was visiting me once, I had a ranch in California, Santa Barbara, and I was walking him around, it was how he was introduced to that area, where he eventually bought Never Never Land (Jackson's Neverland Ranch)...
"I was walking around and showing him around and I pointed to the edge of a cliff and said that was were I was going to be buried and I thought that he was going to have a meltdown. The notion that I could countenance the fact that I was going to die was an anathema to him - he screamed. And he talked (about) how he would get into an oxygen tank and he thought that was going to keep him alive forever. I think growing old would have been very, very, very difficult for Michael, there were a lot of demons chasing that kid. It would have been hard for him, I wish it could have happened another way but it's hard to imagine for someone as tormented as he was could have lived a long, and peaceful and natural life."...
- 12/9/2011
- WENN
London, Nov 8: Michael Jackson lived in a "pharmacological Never Never Land" having easy access to an array of prescription drugs, an expert told jurors during Dr Conrad Murray's trial.
"We are in pharmacological Never Never Land here. Something that's only been done to Michael Jackson," the Daily Express quoted Dr Steven Shafer, an expert on Propofol, as saying during the trial.
In the 80 days before the star's death, the court heard that Murray ordered more than four gallons of Propofol, enough to inject Jackson with 1,937mg a day - the amount used in major operations.
The La coroner ruled that Jackson died.
"We are in pharmacological Never Never Land here. Something that's only been done to Michael Jackson," the Daily Express quoted Dr Steven Shafer, an expert on Propofol, as saying during the trial.
In the 80 days before the star's death, the court heard that Murray ordered more than four gallons of Propofol, enough to inject Jackson with 1,937mg a day - the amount used in major operations.
The La coroner ruled that Jackson died.
- 11/8/2011
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
Frat House Massacre Rane Jameson is a young up and coming actor born on November 7th which makes him a Scorpio. Scorpio's are always the quiet, mysterious ones that have a slick facade in which their hiding some ulterior motive or got something going on inside their head. So it's no wonder that he has a quiet, brooding intensity about him on screen. Even when his character is quiet and doesn't have much to say, you can see there is something going on inside his head and you just want to pick apart his brain to figure out what secrets he is hiding. It's no wonder that Rane Jameson was able to hold his own against Jon Fleming in Frat House Massacre. With Frat House Massacre, Jon Fleming had the flashy role, the stand out role. What was surprising, was to see someone so new like Rane Jameson be able...
- 4/3/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
It was a close race for the number one spot at the box office, but Adam Sandler's Just Go With It topped Justin Bieber's Never Say Never as the top movie of the weekend. We should all thank Sandler, because had Bieber won the box office derby, it would have signaled the end of the world and the start of the apocalypse, where Bieber reveals to us all the "666" imprinted underneath that helmet of hair.
10. The Green Hornet $3.7 million
As more new movies hit theaters, the action comedy The Green Hornet, that has been out for over a month, is being squeezed out as screens become scarce. Considering it was a January release, the total box office gross of over $90 million is respectable, but Seth Rogen's attempt to become an action star didn't have quite the sting he might have hoped for.
9. True Grit $3.8 million
In the battle of 2010 Jeff Bridges films,...
10. The Green Hornet $3.7 million
As more new movies hit theaters, the action comedy The Green Hornet, that has been out for over a month, is being squeezed out as screens become scarce. Considering it was a January release, the total box office gross of over $90 million is respectable, but Seth Rogen's attempt to become an action star didn't have quite the sting he might have hoped for.
9. True Grit $3.8 million
In the battle of 2010 Jeff Bridges films,...
- 2/13/2011
- Cinelinx
Courtesy of ABC (2)
This is just another ABC stunt revealed! Too bad Jonathan’s fake tears didn’t earn him the final rose!
Remember the episode when we saw weatherman Jonathan Novack break down in tears after messing up his kiss with Ali Fedotowsky on The Bachelorette? Well, we’ve learned the whole stunt was staged by ABC and that he actually used fake tears! “The producers took out this tear stick and had him rub it under his eyes,” a former Bachelorette contestant tells RadarOnline.com. “They told him, ‘Ali will like it, you’ll look like a really sensitive guy!’”
Wow. This whole scenario makes complete sense considering the fact that Jonathan goes on TV on a daily basis for his job. I should have known better when the 30-year-old got all emotional after screwing up his lip-lock with Ali while filming the Barenaked Ladies music video. He’s basically a professional actor!
This is just another ABC stunt revealed! Too bad Jonathan’s fake tears didn’t earn him the final rose!
Remember the episode when we saw weatherman Jonathan Novack break down in tears after messing up his kiss with Ali Fedotowsky on The Bachelorette? Well, we’ve learned the whole stunt was staged by ABC and that he actually used fake tears! “The producers took out this tear stick and had him rub it under his eyes,” a former Bachelorette contestant tells RadarOnline.com. “They told him, ‘Ali will like it, you’ll look like a really sensitive guy!’”
Wow. This whole scenario makes complete sense considering the fact that Jonathan goes on TV on a daily basis for his job. I should have known better when the 30-year-old got all emotional after screwing up his lip-lock with Ali while filming the Barenaked Ladies music video. He’s basically a professional actor!
- 7/22/2010
- by lindsey
- HollywoodLife
Family Demons: The Ghost as Domestic Inheritance by Donna McRae
Low cinematic genres – (as Clover, Williams and Robin Wood and others) have often pointed out – often handle explosive social material that mainstream cinema is reluctant to touch. — Joan Hawkins (1)
Can you make a film about the aftermath of incest and child abuse and its effect on three generations of women in the same family? Would this film contain an inherited ghost running through the narrative that could represent repressed feelings of colonial guilt on another level? Could this film prick the conscience of a nation that might be shuddering in silence for all its past sins? Would you get funding for this film from an Australian funding agency if you didn't have a track record? Would this very serious film fill cinemas, especially Australian ones? Could you get international profile actors to star in your film? Or would Australian film actors like Gracie Otto,...
Low cinematic genres – (as Clover, Williams and Robin Wood and others) have often pointed out – often handle explosive social material that mainstream cinema is reluctant to touch. — Joan Hawkins (1)
Can you make a film about the aftermath of incest and child abuse and its effect on three generations of women in the same family? Would this film contain an inherited ghost running through the narrative that could represent repressed feelings of colonial guilt on another level? Could this film prick the conscience of a nation that might be shuddering in silence for all its past sins? Would you get funding for this film from an Australian funding agency if you didn't have a track record? Would this very serious film fill cinemas, especially Australian ones? Could you get international profile actors to star in your film? Or would Australian film actors like Gracie Otto,...
- 12/16/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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