We can't believe it's already over! We still have Stars and Stripes bunting in our living room and pretzels in the oven, but the Made in Chelsea trip to New York is now at an end (and no, we're not happy about it). Luckily, it went out in style with a shock hook-up, more Stevie romance drama (who would have guessed?) and plenty of other bits too. Read on for our 22 best bits...
1. The moment when... Lucy took a huge dog for a walk (or rather, he took her for a walk).
Why does Lucy have a dog? We don't know. All we know is that it's strong and it's called Meatloaf. Meatloaf. We want to gobble him up.
2. The moment when... Sam tucked into a giant ice cream sundae.
Eight scoops. Cheesecake underneath. Sauces. The sundae of kings! Sam tucked in ("I really wouldn't do that mate," Louise warned...
1. The moment when... Lucy took a huge dog for a walk (or rather, he took her for a walk).
Why does Lucy have a dog? We don't know. All we know is that it's strong and it's called Meatloaf. Meatloaf. We want to gobble him up.
2. The moment when... Sam tucked into a giant ice cream sundae.
Eight scoops. Cheesecake underneath. Sauces. The sundae of kings! Sam tucked in ("I really wouldn't do that mate," Louise warned...
- 9/15/2014
- Digital Spy
The music video for the Michael Jackson posthumous duet with Justin Timberlake debuted on Wednesday morning, and it's a careful visual tribute of the late pop singer's lasting legacy on future generations. "Love Never Felt So Good" -- the first single off of Xscape -- features archival footage of Jackson's many music videos, including "Beat It," "Bad," "Black or White," "You Rock My World" and more (there's even a quick shot of the singer as a child in the Jackson 5). Story: Michael Jackson's 'Xscape': Finger Snaps and Familiar Material Without Queen and Justin Bieber All of the old footage
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- 5/14/2014
- by Ashley Lee
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
So sexy! Chris Brown certainly knows how to dance, sing and do karate — he’s a triple threat. Rihanna’s on-again, off-again beau sizzled during his performance of ‘Fine China’ at the Billboard Awards on May 19.
Erupting from a scene straight out of China, Chris Brown performed his new smash hit “Fine China” at the Billboard Music Awards on May 19.
Chris Brown Performance Billboard Awards
Wearing a traditional Chinese garb, and showing us how much he’s been influenced by the late great Michael Jackson in both his dancing and singing, Chris sang his new single off his forthcoming album X and chanted, “I’m not dangerous,” over and over again.
Midway through the song, Chris engaged in a fight scene with his backup dancers. It was the sexiest fight scene we’ve ever seen! We never knew Chris was so athletic. (Was it just us or did the performance...
Erupting from a scene straight out of China, Chris Brown performed his new smash hit “Fine China” at the Billboard Music Awards on May 19.
Chris Brown Performance Billboard Awards
Wearing a traditional Chinese garb, and showing us how much he’s been influenced by the late great Michael Jackson in both his dancing and singing, Chris sang his new single off his forthcoming album X and chanted, “I’m not dangerous,” over and over again.
Midway through the song, Chris engaged in a fight scene with his backup dancers. It was the sexiest fight scene we’ve ever seen! We never knew Chris was so athletic. (Was it just us or did the performance...
- 5/20/2013
- by Christopher Rogers
- HollywoodLife
Chris Tucker was too scared to do his Michael Jackson impression in front of the pop superstar. The 'Rush Hour' star mimicked the 'Thriller' singer in his early years as a stand-up comedian, and eventually went on to become friends with Michael - appearing in the video for his 2001 single 'You Rock My World' - but he never had the courage to show him his impersonation. He said: 'I never dreamed of becoming friends with him but then when I met him he was just the nicest guy, the kindest man I ever met. He just befriended me like an older brother.' When asked if he'd done his impression for the late star - who died in June...
- 11/16/2012
- Monsters and Critics
Ready for a fight? Michael Jackson would've been 54 years old today, so instead of dwelling on bizarro distractions like Conrad Murray, Debbie Rowe, or the legendary La Toya, let's brawl about the one thing that will always matter about the King of Pop: the music. Time to rank his 54 best tunes, and that includes his Jackson 5/Jacksons stuff. It doesn't include his cameo vocal in Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me," however.
Can I just say how difficult it is to pick Michael Jackson's 54 best songs? I could've focused more on his Jackson 5-era stuff, but I think it's only right to give Thriller and Off the Wall most of the attention. Without further ado, here are my picks for Michael Jackson's 54 greatest songs. Your job? School me with dissent.
54. "You Are Not Alone"
53. "Will You Be There"
52. "Speed Demon"
51. "Ben"
50. "Dangerous"
49. "Why You Wanna Trip On Me...
Can I just say how difficult it is to pick Michael Jackson's 54 best songs? I could've focused more on his Jackson 5-era stuff, but I think it's only right to give Thriller and Off the Wall most of the attention. Without further ado, here are my picks for Michael Jackson's 54 greatest songs. Your job? School me with dissent.
54. "You Are Not Alone"
53. "Will You Be There"
52. "Speed Demon"
51. "Ben"
50. "Dangerous"
49. "Why You Wanna Trip On Me...
- 8/29/2012
- by virtel
- The Backlot
London, June 21: Teen sensation Justin Bieber's "Die in Your Arms" is inspired by Michael Jackson, after he worked with the his producer Rodney Jerkins.
Jerkins, who produced Jackson's "You Rock My World", made Bieber watch that video to get him into the right mindset before recording, reports contactmusic.com.
"Before I got in the booth, Rodney showed me this hour-long video of Michael footage, never been seen before. It's Michael's personality, him in the.
Jerkins, who produced Jackson's "You Rock My World", made Bieber watch that video to get him into the right mindset before recording, reports contactmusic.com.
"Before I got in the booth, Rodney showed me this hour-long video of Michael footage, never been seen before. It's Michael's personality, him in the.
- 6/21/2012
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
“Paula Abdul is no longer a mentor,” a practically giddy Steve Jones informed us at the top of this week’s X Factor Top 7 performance show. But Strong Chin With Devastating Cheekbones (clad in double-breasted gray pinstripes!?!?) didn’t realize that his nemesis at the judges’ table wasn’t destroyed by last week’s ouster of Lakoda Rayne, but rather freed up to launch a sold-out tour of Cirque du Abdul: ¡Gobbledygook!
Indeed, Michael Jackson Week found Paula trotting out some of her loopiest critiques of the season, telling wee rapper Astro that he didn’t just represent our future,...
Indeed, Michael Jackson Week found Paula trotting out some of her loopiest critiques of the season, telling wee rapper Astro that he didn’t just represent our future,...
- 12/1/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
New York — A personal assistant-turned-personal manager to Michael Jackson said the King of Pop had been taking propofol as early as 1999, and that the singer was drugged up ahead of his 2001 30th anniversary concerts.
Frank Cascio, who became a family friend to Jackson at age 5 and eventually one of the singer's closest friends and employees, writes in a new book that he first noticed Jackson taking the drug Demerol while accompanying the singer on his "Dangerous" tour in 1993.
He writes in his new book, "My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship with an Extraordinary Man," that Jackson started the first of two anniversary shows in 2001 an hour late as a result of being drugged up in his dressing room.
"My naive belief that Michael wouldn't let his medicine interfere with the show blew up in my face," Cascio writes. "I can't begin to describe my disappointment and panic at this moment.
Frank Cascio, who became a family friend to Jackson at age 5 and eventually one of the singer's closest friends and employees, writes in a new book that he first noticed Jackson taking the drug Demerol while accompanying the singer on his "Dangerous" tour in 1993.
He writes in his new book, "My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship with an Extraordinary Man," that Jackson started the first of two anniversary shows in 2001 an hour late as a result of being drugged up in his dressing room.
"My naive belief that Michael wouldn't let his medicine interfere with the show blew up in my face," Cascio writes. "I can't begin to describe my disappointment and panic at this moment.
- 11/12/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Believe it or not, the last time Chris Tucker made a movie without Jackie Chan was Jackie Brown. Variety says that Tucker, who has only made the three Rush Hour movies since 1998, may star in The Rabbit, an upcoming action flick about a Vegas magician hired by the CIA to find a Russian counterfeit artist. Keeping away from more obscene movies (like the Friday sequels) after becoming a born-again Christian in the late ’90s, Tucker’s previously been in talks to make Agent Double-o Soul (basically an Undercover Brother before Undercover Brother) in the late ’90s, and a movie about Frank Sinatra’s valet in 2007. But aside from appearing in Michael Jackson’s “You Rock My World” video, Tucker’s only role has been Det. James Carter of the Lapd. We’d love to see him play Ruby Rhod again, though—any market for The Sixth Element?
Between his charity...
Between his charity...
- 12/8/2010
- by Anthony Miccio
- TheFabLife - Movies
Believe it or not, the last time Chris Tucker made a movie without Jackie Chan was Jackie Brown. Variety says that Tucker, who has only made the three Rush Hour movies since 1998, may star in The Rabbit, an upcoming action flick about a Vegas magician hired by the CIA to find a Russian counterfeit artist. Keeping away from more obscene movies (like the Friday sequels) after becoming a born-again Christian in the late ’90s, Tucker’s previously been in talks to make Agent Double-o Soul (basically an Undercover Brother before Undercover Brother) in the late ’90s, and a movie about Frank Sinatra’s valet in 2007. But aside from appearing in Michael Jackson’s “You Rock My World” video, Tucker’s only role has been Det. James Carter of the Lapd. We’d love to see him play Ruby Rhod again, though—any market for The Sixth Element? Between his charity...
- 12/8/2010
- by Anthony Miccio
- VH1.com
It's time to dust off your moonwalk. Michael Jackson's entire videography is heading to DVD in time for the holidays. "Michael Jackson's Vision" features over 40 Michael Jackson music videos for over 4 hours of era-redefining music and visuals.
Jackson's music videos, including the 13-minute music video epic "Thriller" and Martin Scorsese-directed 18-minute clip for "Bad," will be spread across three discs. Ten of the music videos have never before been released to DVD, including the Stan Winston-directed "Ghosts," "She's Out of My Life," and "Say Say Say," featuring Paul McCartney.
Also included in the set is the never-before-seen clip for "One More Chance," the R.Kelly-penned single from "Number Ones." Also included are classic videos like "Scream," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Remember the Time," "Blood on the Dance Floor," "You Rock My World," and more.
Jackson's videography, all featuring restore and remastered picture and sound,...
Jackson's music videos, including the 13-minute music video epic "Thriller" and Martin Scorsese-directed 18-minute clip for "Bad," will be spread across three discs. Ten of the music videos have never before been released to DVD, including the Stan Winston-directed "Ghosts," "She's Out of My Life," and "Say Say Say," featuring Paul McCartney.
Also included in the set is the never-before-seen clip for "One More Chance," the R.Kelly-penned single from "Number Ones." Also included are classic videos like "Scream," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Remember the Time," "Blood on the Dance Floor," "You Rock My World," and more.
Jackson's videography, all featuring restore and remastered picture and sound,...
- 10/13/2010
- icelebz.com
On the one-year anniversary of Michael Jackson's untimely death, fans around the world look back at his undeniable contributions to the world of pop music. Of course, that legacy includes his influence over music videos.
It's widely agreed upon that Michael Jackson is the man who took the music video from a promotional tool to an art form. His videos aren't just performance clips, they're cinematic creations in miniature. His collaborators included directors such as Spike Lee and Martin Scorcese, and co-stars included everyone from Marlon Brando to Macaulay Culkin.
Jackson's "Billie Jean" is known as the video that launched MTV, though the network was famously reluctant to put it into heavy rotation. CBS fought for the video, though, and thus, the age of the music video began. Some have argued that when Jackson stopped making music videos, the art form fizzled -- and certainly, no one can deny...
It's widely agreed upon that Michael Jackson is the man who took the music video from a promotional tool to an art form. His videos aren't just performance clips, they're cinematic creations in miniature. His collaborators included directors such as Spike Lee and Martin Scorcese, and co-stars included everyone from Marlon Brando to Macaulay Culkin.
Jackson's "Billie Jean" is known as the video that launched MTV, though the network was famously reluctant to put it into heavy rotation. CBS fought for the video, though, and thus, the age of the music video began. Some have argued that when Jackson stopped making music videos, the art form fizzled -- and certainly, no one can deny...
- 6/25/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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