Monday, November 29, 2010

Leslie Nielsen: a career in clips

Leslie Nielsen in Naked Gun 33 1/3

Leslie Nielsen, who spent 30 years forging a career as a serious actor, and then another 30 playing the same parts for laughs, has died aged 84. We look back over his life in clips

Few actors have the ability to raise a smile just by the thought of them. Leslie Nielsen, deadpan extraordinaire, who used his training as a regular leading man in po-faced dramas to fruitfully spoof them for 30 years, was one of them. News of his death today will be greeted with both remembered happiness and a huge amount of sadness.

Nielsen was born in Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1926, 100 miles south of the Arctic Circle, the son of a Mounties and a Welsh immigrant from Fulham. His older brother, Erik, was deputy prime minister of Canada during the 1980s, while their uncle, Jean Hersholt, was a prominent silent-film actor. Here, on David Letterman, promoting the second Naked Gun film, Nielsen credits those long cold days of his childhood – "60 below zero, four months of year" – as the fuel of a fantasy life that triggered his acting career.

After graduation Nielsen enlisted in the Canadian air force and was trained as an aerial gunner during the latter part of the Second World War, though he never served overseas. He then won a scholarship to acting school, and moved to New York. He made his first TV appearance, in 1948, on an episode of Studio One, alongside Charlton Heston, and his first film, Forbidden Planet, six years later. It's a movie now almost impossible to take seriously, not just for its ropy B-movie production values and wobbly plot, but because of the presence of a (looser-limbed, darker-haired) Nielsen. His (practically to-camera) laugh when hearing that evil Walter Pidgeon's "alluring daughter" hasn't only not met a young man before, but not heard of a bathing suit betrays the audience-aware sense of humour that was later to make him world famous.

The film was a great success and Nielsen won a string of leading man roles. You can glimpse him having "too much excitement" at the end of this clip from The Opposite Sex.

And here he is doing his best sweaty hunk in Tammy and the Bachelor. Again, it's difficult not to watch the clip through the filter of 2010, in particular his double take on Tammy's assertion that he's pleasured her no end.

He tried out for higher-brow blockbuster fare, including, unsuccessfully, Ben Hur. Here's his hearty screen test.

Nielsen ploughed his furrow on TV through much of the 70s, starring in a show called Swamp Fox and another, The New Breed, which boasts the kind of title sequence that leaves you desperate for more. If anyone can find clips from this, please do post them.

Likewise, this one, for The Bold Ones, a later iteration of which (The Protectors), Nielsen had a guest spot on.

Nielsen's movies in this period were very much products of their time. Here he is making a decent fist of assailing a kung fu master in a slightly Garth Marenghi-style 1977 thriller, Project: Kill. The Zucker brothers were no doubt looking and learning: the sound effects of trumpets to punctuate each punch are very Naked Gun.

One of his last straight roles was as a corrupt mayor whose cost-cutting and glad-handing come home to roost when construction troubles strike in disaster movie City on Fire. Here he is with disgruntled nurse Shelley Winters (and unconvincing limp).

This later scene shows how Nielsen has learned to see the error of his ways and, even, redeem himself by becoming a bit of a hero.

It was a true turning-point role: not only in signalling the kind of fare he was shortly to become famous spoofing, but because it was one of his rare forays into the world of being a baddie. Nielsen was always the good guy, well-meaning, often lethally so, but dimly endearing always.

When released in 1980 Airplane! was a copper-bottomed hit – the general audience was evidently eager for this kind of treatment of the disaster movie after years spent enduring the genre at the cinema. Nielsen doesn't feature too much in the trailer, allthough his "Don't call me Shirley" line does get a debut at 2:35.

(Real Shirley aficionados can see a longer version of that scene below.)

I won't cover Airplane! in too much detail on account of our coverage of its 30th anniversary earlier this year. The success led to a sequel (which Nielsen didn't appear in) but, more significantly to the Zucker brothers and Nielsen teaming up again to spoof those police shows that had also been a staple of his career.

Nielsen won an Emmy nomination for his role as Lieutenant Frank Drebin, the most inept cop on the block, but the show itself – Police Squad – was axed after six episodes. The files were dusted off again in 1987, however, for the first film in the Naked Gun trilogy. It's easy these days to reflect on the films as pure slapstick, but they set out their political stall as take-no-prisoners satires right from the opening scene:

(Note the cameos for Idi Amin, Colonel Gaddafi, Mikhail Gorbachev.) They didn't always aim lowbrow, either – note the Eisenstein references in Naked Gun 33 1/3 …

The series was full of wonderful moments – please do post your favourites below – but here's just a couple: the Ghost-homage love scene:

And the driving instructor car chase scene:

With indefatigable commitment to the genre, Nielsen kept on spoofing after the series ended (thought last year there were hints the series would be revived). These weren't always masterpieces; indeed what they best highlighted was the skill and work that must have gone into what went before. Repossessed, featuring a remarkably amusing turn from Linda Blair, had its moments, however.

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Who Won Dancing With the Stars?

Jennifer and Derek
Who hoisted the popular Mirror Ball trophy on Tuesday nighttime?


Did Jennifer Grey win it because of all the physical ailment she's conquer and the high scores she's time after time shaped, week after week?
Was it the young unheralded and magnetic Kyle Massey, who's been one of the most fun - and surprisingly gifted - dancers all season long?
Or was it Bristol Plain, pull off the distress of the decade?
Follow the bound to see who won Dancing with the Stars...
It's Jennifer Grey!
Your Season 11 Dancing With the Stars champions!
The 50-year-old filthy dance performer turned back the clock and two strong competitors to win the dance by means of the star crown she deserve
well done to Jennifer and her partner Derek Hough!
battle through a rupture disc in her back and other ailments all through the competition, it's a victory well-earned - and soon to be savored.
"This journey was the gift," Jennifer, who delivered perfect performance Monday. "Saying yes was the gift. Derek as a partner was a huge gift.
Bristol's contentious run ended early when she was announce as the third-place finisher. From then on, it was clear Kyle was in second place.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Will Your Family Join the Revolt Against the TSA?

Determination your family opt absent or submit throughout blessing journey?

Heads up, Thanksgiving travelers. You and your relations could hit a uneven patch in your trip to grandma’s house even before your airplane takes off. There’s talk of a revolt against the Transportation Security Administration on Wednesday, Nov. 24 one of the busiest travel days of the year.

A group calling itself National Opt-Out Day is calling on air travelers all over the state to opt out of the TSA’s full-body scan and in its place submit to the novel better valve down. Even if you make a decision not to contribute, expect delays and really grumpy agents.

So what’s this revolt against the TSA all about? Smart Travel’s Carl Unger beam to the movement’s head manager, Brian Sodegren, who said the protest day is meant to send a message to lawmakers, who are allowing full-body scans in airports without a lot of public education or input.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Knicks blow 21-point lead, fall 112-103 to Timberwolves as Kevin Love records 31 points, 31 rebounds

Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love rips down 31 rebounds, the most for a player against the Knicks since Boston's Robert Parish grabbed 32 in 1979.
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin feel affection for rips down 31 rebounds, the most for a player next to the Knicks since Boston's Robert Parish grabbed 32 in 1979.


MINNEAPOLIS - an important person forgot to tell the Knicks to put a body on Kevin Love. Come to believe to it, an important person forgot to tell Amar'e Stoudemire that this is a game that he should dominate and that his teammates don't have to shoot mindless 3-pointers on every possession.

If you are look for the most improbable and debatably the worst loss of the Mike D'Antoni era, this is it.

The Knicks blew a 21-point third quarter lead and were totally manhandled by the combination of Love and Michael Beasley as the lowly Minnesota Timberwolves rallied for a 112-103 victory.

The loss was the Knicks' fourth as the crow flies and D'Antoni's team could be headed for disaster mode. Love apparently loves to hit the goblet as the burly forward finished with 31 points and 31 rebounds. Yes, that's 31 rebounds or 11 fewer than the whole Knicks team. He's the first player to go for 30-30 since Moses Malone did it for the Sixers in 1982.

Beasley, whom the Miami Heat gave to the Wolves for two second surrounding picks in order to clear cap space, sliced up the Knicks by scoring 35 points, making 16 of 29 shots. You think Pat Riley would quite have Beasley right now or Chris Bosh.

Over the last 20 minutes, Minnesota outscored the Knicks 55-25, which again underscores how poorly the Knicks played at both ends. They shot 11 for 29 on three's, including 4-for-14 in the second half.

Meanwhile, Stoudemire, the Knicks' $100 million man, was limited to just 28 minutes because of foul trouble and finished with just 14 points and nine rebounds. He missed 9 of 15 shots. Danilo Gallinari scored just seven of his 25 in the second half and Raymond Felton had just five of his 22 after intermission. Rookie Wesley Johnson scored 15 for the Wolves on 6-for-9 shooting.

The Knicks fell to 3-6 heading into Sunday's home game with Houston.

Stoudemire played just one minute in the third quarter after picking up his fourth foul. Without him, the Knicks extended their 65-51 halftime lead to 78-57, but their tedious shooting allowed Minnesota to close to 87-80.

The Knicks began launching 3-pointer after 3-pointer early in the shot clock and Love seem to grab every wayward shot. Love ended up with 15 rebounds in the quarter to lead the respond

With Stoudemire on the court to begin the fourth quarter, the Wolves opened the period with five straight points and closed to within 87-85 on Love's dunk. D'Antoni right away wanted a timeout to run a play for Stoudemire but Landry Fields' turnover led to a jumper from Love and moments later Corey Brewer hit a three in front of the Knicks' bench to put Minnesota ahead 90-87.

It was the Wolves' first lead since late in the first quarter and they had a chance to extend it when Love, after blocking Stoudemire's runner, misfire on an open three. Stoudemire then answered with jumper, the Knicks' first field goal in seven minutes.

Wilson Chandler's layup then gave the Knicks the lead with eight minutes to play before Beasley and Love joint to score the game's next seven points. The momentum was clearly with Minnesota and the crowd was finally alive.

Stoudemire's three-point engage in recreation got the Knicks to within 97-94 but Love used his wide frame to create space under the basket and scored on two baskets from close range before Beasley drove past Chandler for a two-handed dunk.

The Knicks were suddenly trailing by nine until Chandler calmly sank a 3-pointer. But D'Antoni elected not to double team Beasley, and Minnesota went ahead 106-97 when Beasley hit a three with 2:36 to play.

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Disney Channel “Avalon High” Recap



On November 12th the Disney canal aired a new unique Movie, “Avalon High.” The film is based on the volume by the same name on paper by Meg Cabot.


The film open with a banter match on the seashore, but it turns out to now be a vision the main nature, Allie Pennington, played by Brittany Robertson. Allie and her family have just moved and Allie will be presence Avalon High School where her parents are professor of Medieval Literature.

When Allie goes for a run she bump into Gregg Sulkin’s character Will Wagner. Allie flashes to one more day vision of herself offering a goblet of water to a Medieval Will. After she snaps to and walks away from him she turn back and he’s gone.

Will walks into school on Allie’s first day and saves his Miles (Joey Pollari) from life form bully by the nature Marco, played by Devon Graye, who is actually Will’s step brother.

Will is the quarterback on the path team and he is dating Jen, (Molly C. Quinn) and his best friend is Lance (Christopher Tavarez).

All of the main font end up in Mr. Moore’s class (Steve Valentine). They are assign dissimilar topics about King Aurthur and his court. Allie is assigned to work with Miles, who shows up at her doorstep to work on their project that night even although it isn’t owing for three weeks.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Dave Niehaus' death touches close to home for everything

Pardon me, other than I have to mark these verbal communication while wipe away my wife's tears. She just came home. She just found out that the voice of her youth, Mariners Hall of Fame newscaster Dave Niehaus, died of a heart attack. She just hugged me and saturated the part of my shirt that covers my heart.


"Dave Niehaus is like Disneyland," she just said. "It's secure, and it's content because it's always the same. Very few belongings are steady in life."

Niehaus was a steady. He has been the Mariners' voice for their total, from Diego Segui's first pitch in the franchise's inaugural game in 1977 to Ichiro's fly out to end the unhappy 2010 season. He has be there — for you — longer than "we've lived so far," my wife just said.

Before I moved here four years ago, I explained to a friend the reason I was excited about this new job. When I listed the Mariners, he joke that it should be hard to garner any enthusiasm about following a club whose most beloved employee is an announcer.

"Dave Niehaus is good," he said. "But he can't be the gemstone of your team. That tells you the Mariners have very little history."

We argued about it for a while. Since I've been here, I've heard variations of that joke many more times. When Niehaus became the first Mariner privileged by the Hall of Fame two years ago, the snide remarks resurfaced. He's the best thing the Mariners have? Hahaha! What a awful franchise.

But those fools never fully understood that they were diminishing an icon for cheap humor.

If the Mariners were a storied ballclub with multiple championship, Dave Niehaus would still be the jewel of the permit. In fact, if you put more team success with his voice and his storytelling and his excited style, Niehaus' legend would've full-grown larger than it already is.

in its place, he achieve something greater. He made the Mariners real the hard way. He made you care about them, even though it took the Mariners 15 seasons to post a charming record, even though they've been to the playoffs four times in 34 seasons. He was that special, that personable, that pleasant.

"He is Mariners baseball," a grieving Ken Griffey Jr. affirmed during a 710 ESPN Seattle radio meeting Wednesday night. "Everybody talks about all the players. We can't hold a candle to that man."

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Heart Attack Grill restaurant offers free Bypass Burgers to diners who weigh over 350 pounds

At The Heart Attack Grill in Arizona, the additional you weigh, the additional you get.


The kitschy medically-themed eating place is now offering free meal to anyone weigh over 350 pounds.

To hawk the new special, the "house of the Double Bypass Burger" has enlisted plus-size spokesman Blair River, who tips the weighing machine at 570 pounds.

"Other diets don't deliver results," River says in a new YouTube ad for the restaurant. "But I've made incredible progress on the 'Heart Attack Grill' diet. A couple months ago, I was wearing these," he adds, holding up a small-waisted pair of pants.

The eatery, which serves burgers ranging from the "Single Bypass" to the "Quadruple Bypass," boasts waitresses dressed in sexy nurse uniforms who refer to the customers as "patients."

Want a Diet Coke? You're in the wrong place. There are no diet sodas, just "flat line fries" not poisonous unapologetically in lard.

Ironically, the restaurant is owned by Jon Basso, a previous nutritionist who used to run Jenny Craig weight-loss centers in Oklahoma, according to the Arizona Republic.

Basso is also featured in the YouTube ad, in which he wears a lab coat and identifies himself as "Dr. Jon, Founder of the 'Heart Attack Grill Diet.'"

"I for myself guarantee a stable upward progression of body weight while you're enjoying great tasting foods," he says with a smile. "Along with a chilly beer and cigarette, it's a diet you can stick to for life."

But eater be careful: The ad wincingly includes a long list of possible side effects, such as "sudden weight gain, repeated increase of clothes size, back pain, male breast growth, loss of sexual connections, lung cancer, tooth decay, liver sclerosis stroke and an inability to see your penis."

Not to talk about that "in some cases mild death may occur."

Let's hope their food lives up their motto - a "taste worth dying for!"

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Roberta Mancino voted sexiest woman in theworld sports

Italian Model and World Record holder Skydiver Roberta Mancino has been named as the sexiest woman in Sports in a review of readers of Men's Fitness.

Roberta Mancino also works as a model. In this area the repair was the most winning one for the sexy calendar of the magazine Max for 2009, with photos by Marco Glaviano.

MensFitness.com writes "Sexy skydiver Roberta Mancino is more than just a beautiful face and incredible body. With over 4,000 jumps logged—including four in the buff—she's also the Italian national freestyle champion and the Free Fly Record Holder."

"Now, after thrashing out 15 of the sexiest women in sports in our new online poll, Roberta can finally add MF's newest female athlete to her resume. We jumped at the possibility to talk to the adrenaline-charged
loveliness, thick. Italian pronunciation and all."


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Conan O’Brien Tokyo Sandblaster Issue, What Did Really Happened

There is fresh buzz on the internet over the Conan O’Brien Tokyo Sandblaster subject, and to what precisely happened. He had mentioned this instance on his show stating “John really got turned off by the taste of the poo that trickled in his mouth from Jane giving him a Tokyo Sandblaster.” This topic has taken a new catch on the web as it has become a very hot search topic recently.

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