Sunday, October 14, 2012

Surprise 'Breaking Dawn' Credits Scene

Surprise 'Breaking Dawn' Credits Scene: In "Twilight", Nikki Reed plays Rosalie Hale, a vampire Twi-hards love to hate. But in real life, the actress, 24, who spoke on Yahoo! Movies kontsupopulyarnye preparing for a series on the big screen, "could not be further from his bloodthirsty nature.

Reed revealed details secret so well preserved - a scene that appears during the end credits of the last franchise "Twilight Saga:. Breaking Dawn - Part 2," "It was really surprising that we have made for [director] Bill Condon," Reed said of the additional scenes - one that involved more than 100 people for a dance number set to "Sweet Dreams" by Eurythmics. "[It was] something really fun, and we did it ourselves on our lunch break," Reid said, adding: "We have met and worked on something - just actors together - to surprise our director that we love. "Judging by the fact that the scene has made its way to the final" Twilight "party, Condon had during the new moon, when he saw her.

As "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" is getting closer to its publication on November 16 Reed wanted to remember how she became involved with colleagues "Roughly speaking, it really is. Was such a lack of drama in the cast," she said. Reed started talking about how she and her husband, singer-songwriter Paul McDonald (former "American Idol" party) recently became the godfather and godmother of his son News Jackson Rathbone, who was born in July. "Jackson I am married and just had a baby and we are very similar way of life and the creation of music and my husband and I make music," she explained.(Reed and McDonald perform a song on the forthcoming "Breaking Dawn" soundtrack.)

[Exclusive: 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' soundtrack song list revealed]

Reed also described a time when she and "Twilight" costar Elizabeth Reaser decided to quit smoking -- around the time they were filming "Eclipse." At Reaser's suggestion, Reed recalled, the two actresses got apartments next to each other, went to the gym together and operated as a mutual support system. "That was such an unforgettable moment for me," said Reed.

"Breaking Dawn - Part 2" is supposed to mark the film franchise's end, but rumors are swirling over possible spinoffs -- perhaps even on the small screen. Is the end of "Twilight" really here? "As far as I know it is," said Reed, adding, "But listen, I'm sitting here like the rest of the fans. I'm a fan too. If they told me there's more, I'd say, 'Cool, where do I sign up?' I love these movies."

A Real Softie

Reed is well aware that her real personality starkly contrasts that of her "Twilight" character Rosalie. "The most common reaction I have from people, all people when I meet them if they're fans of 'Twilight' is... 'Oh my God, you're nice in real life,'" Reed said.

In fact, she's a real softie. Reed -- along with her husband -- is involved with a plethora of causes that revolve around environmental concerns as well as the welfare of animals. "At a certain point, my parents had to sit me down and go, 'Okay, Nicole, the answer to that one is "no." Bring home as many dogs and cats and rats and whatever else... but you can't sell your house for a cow'," Reed said, describing how she was recently compelled to save a bovine in need. And when it comes to foster pets, she said, "If I could get a hundred, I would have a hundred."

Reed is also involved with a quirky campaign to conserve water, sponsored by Axe. A sharable video, geared toward young adults, promotes "shower pooling" -- the idea that if you share a shower with someone, you'll use less of the earth's scarce water resources. The video, narrated by Reed, suggests you can even shower pool with "an attractive stranger." But this is not an irresponsible message promoting casual sex, Reed contends. "We live in a world where sort of nothing is shocking anymore." She said the campaign is intended to grab attention as a way into the water conservation conversation among young people. "[It's] like a fun way to get into peoples minds and then they start doing stuff and they don't realize they're doing it," she said, adding, "I'm married and Paul and I totally try to shower together."

Reed said her "Twilight" cast mates have been earth conscious too -- and while filming: "What we definitely did was try not to use as much plastic.  So that was kind of a really easy thing to do -- bringing our own water bottles to set... and refilling in our own tea containers." She noted that Reaser was especially diligent and that Peter Facinelli tried to get the cast to drink sustainable boxed water.
[Exclusive: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' goes big with its final trailer]

"Twilight" cast members are in the midst of a month-long global press tour that will hit Australia, Japan, Brazil, South Africa, Scotland, Ireland and the U.S. And it's just now starting to sink in with Reed that the end is near. "It's hard to feel any emotion because two years ago, we were shooting 'the last one.' Okay, the next premiere is going to be the last premiere. It's just been so long that you are numb to the word and now that we're getting close to it, it's like, 'Well, this is really sad.' I can't believe it, what do you mean it's over? We can't believe this is over."

While Reed is nothing like Rosalie -- Rosalie appears to be becoming a little more like Reed in the final chapter: "I finally make it to the point where I think people find Rosalie relatable and that's all I've ever wanted for her... people [are] finally going to give her a break."

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Solange Knowles Visit to South Africa In His Video for The Song "Losing You"

Solange Knowles Visit to South Africa In His Video for The Song "Losing You": Solange Knowles, may not be the most famous singer in his family, but later the video for the single "Losing You" may change this situatsiyu.Klip sees her strutting its business in South Africa, as she channels Madonna classics on this pop-rock.

The clip sees her riding special bikes and explore the region is very unpopular in South Africa, as she dances and poses with her troupe in a beautiful open skies and rolling clouds. "I do not know why I'm fighting, it is clear that we have already passed," she sings at one point. "Tell me the truth, boy, I'm losing you forever?"

Her friends seem to dig the road as much as we do. Janelle Monae instantly tweeted, "Solo: Although proud of you this video and song = certified JAM! LOVE. Congratulations!", "Losing You" and Solange another recent single "Sleep In The Park" are now digitally on your favorite retailer.

For more Solange Knowles, check out her Myspace radio channel.

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Monday, October 1, 2012

American Airlines Delays Leave Passengers Waiting

American Airlines Delays Leave Passengers Waiting:: American Airlines passengers have seen many delays in recent weeks, including a four-hour delay when two flight attendants reportedly argued about a cell phone.

One flight attendant went so far as to announce on the public address system that all passengers had to turn off their cell phones, "including the other flight attendant," according to a local television report in Washington.

The dispute, according to a local television report, forced the captain to turn back from a runway at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and find a new crew before resuming the flight.

Delays today at New York airports, however, were all labor-related.

American, whose parent company has filed for bankruptcy protection, was forced to delay nearly 40 percent of its flights, with most forced to be late or even cancelled by an "unprecedented and very significant" increase in maintenance issues.

ABC News correspondent Martha Raddatz experienced the problem firsthand today.

"We go out to the runway to take off and the pilot comes on and says 'Sorry, we have a mechanical problem,'" she said. "The motor that starts the engine is not working [and] we have to go back."

ABC News has learned the FAA is concerned enough to have stepped up scrutiny of American during its bankruptcy. So far, there is no indication safety has been compromised, but federal monitors are making more ramp checks and fly-alongs with pilots to make sure.

Today's flights were punctual only 64 percent of the time, compared to the normal 82 percent for September.

In a statement to ABC News, American apologized to customers but blamed pilots for the delays.

"The recent disruptions are primarily due to the significant increase in maintenance write-ups by our pilots, many right at the time of departure," the statement read.

These "disruptions" led to 547 delays today. On a normal day, the airline sees about 100 delays.

The airline added that pilots are calling in sick 20 percent more than normal, which "impacts the availability of reserve pilots, which can ultimately lead to cancellations."

The pilots union said there is no sanctioned work action underway and disagreed with American's accounting of sick leave and crew cancellations.

"We have verified that pilot sick rates have not deviated from normal historical rates," said the Allied Pilots Association, which represents American Airline's 10,000 pilots. "We have likewise verified that crew cancellations remain at normal rates."

Instead, the union blamed the unreliability on mechanical problems within the airline, saying it "isn't surprising," given the large number of furloughed mechanics and closing of "one of its largest maintenance facilities."

The Wall Street Journal's travel editor, Scott McCartney, took the rare step of warning would-be passengers to fly another carrier.

"My advice is until things get straightened out with the operations, if you have a choice you ought to book another airline," McCartney said. "It's just not worth it."

The airline pre-cancelled 300 flights this week, hoping to re-accommodate passengers in advance. It also has reduced its schedule by 1 to 2 percent through October.

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Man lost at sea says shark saved him

A person who was simply drifting with marine regarding 15 months promises in which he has still living must be shark stored your pet.
Toakai Teitoi, any 41-year-old police, claims which he will be still living nowadays after having a shark aided help save his / her living and also directed your pet to be able to recovery.
Teitoi and also his / her brother-in-law, Ielu Falaile, fifty-two, have been over a 15-foot solid wood motorboat while they have been on their approach residence for the tropical isle regarding Maiana from your Kiribati money regarding Tarwana right after Tetoi has been sworn inside being a police.
The particular vacation needs to have obtained a couple of hrs, nevertheless the guys made a decision to bass as you go along. They will chop down in bed and also drifted a long way away coming from Maiana and might will no longer notice terrain. Right after, they will leaped away from gas.
Right after several months with marine, Teito's brother-in-law perished as a result of dehydration.
"I still left your pet right now there right away and also rested well close to your pet, just like with a memorial service, inches mentioned Teitoi. This individual reduced his / her brother-in-law's physique in to the h2o another morning hours.
Any warm hurricane struck the particular ocean a day afterwards, offering Teito with all the h2o which he necessary. This individual loaded a couple of offer gallon pots with all the bad weather in which chop down for a number of nights.
Nonetheless his / her products have been nonetheless constrained. Teitoi were living over h2o this individual accumulated and also bass this individual found, yet this individual resorted to be able to prayer inside the expectation which he could be rescued. Any motorboat acquired approved simply by nevertheless the folks failed to observe your pet.
Teitoi has been start to give up hope right after shelling out 15 months with marine and also shedding his / her brother-in-law, yet a bit of a magic took place.
"Just as i has been stopping almost all desire of being rescued right after a single motorboat acquired approved myself simply by inside the length one thing each odd took place, inches Teitoi advised the particular Everyday Email. <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2204396/Man-saved-shark-15-weeks-adrift-Pacific-Ocean.html>
"I has been cowering from your sunshine beneath an item of material I needed expanded throughout the top with the motorboat once i sensed a huge lump, accompanied by several marring, inches this individual mentioned. "I looked over the medial side and also observed any six-foot shark circling my own motorboat, nonetheless it has been mostly bumping contrary to the hull. inches
"It absolutely found my own consideration due to the fact I needed recently been quickly in bed. Next, due to the fact My partner and i has been today wake up, My partner and i seemed about myself and also observed the particular stringent of your dispatch, inches Teitoi continuing. "I could hardly feel my own face. I really could merely find out the particular folks who have been considering myself by means of binoculars. inches
Getting wake up, Teitoi surely could trend on the folks which usually stumbled on his / her recovery and also got your pet for the Marshall Destinations. Teitoi will be happy the shark, who may have merely recently been trying to find the subsequent food, woke your pet upwards if the recovery motorboat has been neighborhood.
"If in which shark we hadn't nudged myself wake up the particular folks with the motorboat could have considered My partner and i had not been inside problems and also could have carried on wind-surfing earlier myself, inches Teitoi advised the particular Everyday Email. <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2204396/Man-saved-shark-15-weeks-adrift-Pacific-Ocean.html>
Right after living through the particular challenge, Teitoi swears he will probably by no means journey simply by motorboat once more.
This individual flew returning to his / her residence inside Maiana.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

2012 Preakness Stakes Results

I’ll have a magical run in the first two steps in 2012 Triple Crown – snatch victory in the Kentucky Derby in 2012, followed by stirring back to the 2012 Preakness on Saturday – puts him in elite company with only 2012 to go to the Belmont stakes. If he is to become the first thoroughbred confirmed in 1978 to claim the prize of horse racing’s most famous, it will be as follows, where many horses have failed.

Since 1978, 11 horses have won the first two legs of the Triple Crown – Spectacular Bid in 1979, Pleasant Colony in 1981, Alydar colt in 1987, Alysheba, Sunday Silence in 1989, Silver Charm in 1997, Real Quiet in 1998, in 1999, Charismatic, War Emblem in 2002, Funny Cide in 2003, Smarty Jones in 2004, and Big Brown in 2008 – just do not respond to a victory in the Belmont Stakes in different directions.

Spectacular Bid took the only show of its 30-race career in the 1979 rate of Belmont, allegedly due to injury. Rates twice, the second in 1987 Kentucky Derby and Preakness, romped in the 1987 Belmont as Alysheba finished fourth. Silver Charm was a cold, almost poetic touch of gold in the 1997 Belmont, Victory Gallop closed dash hopes for a quiet real thread in the 1998 edition. War Emblem finished nearly 20 lengths back in the 2002 Belmont, only to face the futility in 2008, as previously unbeaten Big Brown became the first Triple Crown, is looking for a horse in history to complete first, the first of three races with the competitive performance of Belmont.

I’ll have another 12 horses at the Derby and the Preakness since 1978, seek to avoid their fate. The story can still smile I’ll take in a fight with Bodemeister, second in both races of the Triple Crown this year, remembers confirmed in the famous encounter with Alydar. Alydar Bodemeister first horse in second place on his horse, took both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness stakes.

Racehorse expert SB Nation, Matt Gardner, I will answer back in the Preakness triumph.

For more information on the Preakness and I’ll take more, stay tuned to this StoryStream or check the blogs SB Nation and jumps down the stretch they come.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Raffi Torres is Prohibited, Until You Hear

Phoenix Coyotes winger Raffi Torres was suspended for an indefinite period, until his hearing on Friday hit on Chicago Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa in Game 3 of their Western Conference quarter of the series Tuesday, the league announced.

This means that Torres will miss at least four games on Thursday.

A hearing was scheduled for Wednesday but was postponed at the request of Torres. He will be summoned to a new office NHL York. Meeting in person may result in suspension of more than five games.

Torres seemed to jump into the shot at 11:51 of the first period, dropping his shoulders against the head of Hossa, who had the puck more. NHL is trying to protect players from concussions, cracked from blows to the head.

No penalty was called on Torres and Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville judging the priest called "a disgrace".

Hossa has been immobilized, held off the ice on a stretcher and taken to a hospital and released later on Tuesday evening.

"It was a brutal success", Quenneville said Tuesday. "I saw what happened, and he was right in front of me. All four guys have missed. It was hard. Evening was ashamed to arbitration."

Quenneville faces a fine for his comments about officiating.

Success has caused intense reaction Blackhawks fan. Coyotes broadcaster Tyson Nash, who played for Quenneville in St. Louis Blues, said: "waddle and Silvy show" Friday on ESPN in 1000, he received death threats for calling yourself a hit game.

Nash declined to comment after watching the replays over the incident.

He was filled with a number of violent incidents, fights and suspensions. Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews said Tuesday he does not know what discipline Torres can get.

"Who knows?" Toews said. "I do not know what to expect more. I do not think anyone does. Thus, we see will probably be a surprise, I think. We have four (judges) there. When you have guys get carried away on a stretcher, do you think may be something wrong with what happened. "

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Raffi Torres Coyotes Suspended Indefinitely

Phoenix Coyotes forward Raffi Torres was suspended indefinitely Wednesday for a shot that hit Chicago's Marian Hossa on the game in the series of three playoff teams is open year round.

Torres is worth hearing with the NHL on Friday in New Yorke.Slushanie was scheduled for Wednesday but was postponed at the request of the players and the NHL Players' Association.

Hossa was held off the ice on a stretcher in the first period Tuesday night, after Torres hit his shoulder and led him to the ice. He was briefly hospitalized. The team did not say that if Hossa, who led the Blackhawks with 77 points this season, will return this season.

Phoenix leads series 2-1 with Game 4 in Chicago on Wednesday night.

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