Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Avengers 2 (Age of Ultron) leaked trailer !!! (VIDEO)

The new trailer was supposed to air for the first time during next week's
episode of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
Instead, it leaked yesterday Oct 22 a whole six nights early.

I guess we came Blame this one on Hydra. .. Lol

Avengers 2 (Age of Ultron) is a Classic movie Trailer features all the
team members—plus the much anticipated Iron Man's Hulkbuster armor.
I'm stoked in Anticipation !!!

Enjoy the clips. ..


Check out the video below. ..


Sunday, October 19, 2014

Box Office BRAD !!!

Box Office: Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Shells $8.8M Friday

I am quite grateful that Fury, the new World War II tank-set drama starring Brad Pitt, didn’t bomb this weekend at the box office, mostly so I didn’t have to resist the urge to headline the pieces this weekend something along the lines of “Brad Pitt Tanks.” Anyway, David Ayer’s Fury is indeed a solid hit and the biggest movie of Friday (and presumably the weekend). The $68 million release from Sony, produced by QED International, LStar Capital, and Le Grisbi Productions/Crave Films, opened last night with a solid $8.8 million, including $1.2m worth of Thursday previews. As boring as it is when the new release lines right up with pre-release tracking, Fury is indeed on track to earn around $25 million for the weekend, which is about what was “predicted” going into the opening frame. Still, better to perform right within expectations than to have to explain a below-par debut. This is not a below-par debut.

The gruesome, R-rated war drama is another solid win for star Brad Pitt and this debut falls right in the upper-range of his “happy medium.” Moneyball opened to $19 million in 2011 while Burn After Reading opened with the same in 2008. In fact, Fury should be right at the “bottom” of his “big” opening weekends, because it’s bigger than everything outside of his appointed “blockbuster” entries. No one was expecting World War Z ($66m) or Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($50m), but this got a lot closer to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ($26m) or Inglorious Basterds ($38m) than most were expecting. Considering it had little sell beyond Mr. Pitt and the World War II setting (we can debate how much help his costars, Logan Lerman, Shia LaBeouf, and Michael Pena, were this weekend), this is a fine example of genuine old-school star power. It may not end up being the Oscar contender some may have been hoping for, but it’s going to be another solid adult-skewing R-rated hit for the Fall season.

For director David Ayer, this is easily the biggest hit of his (now five-film) directorial career. His biggest prior opening weekend was the $13 million debut of End of Watch, followed by the $12m debut of Street Kings and this year’s terrible $5m debut of Sabotage. His biggest domestic grosser remains End of Watch, and Fury should pass that (much cheaper) film’s $41m total by next weekend. In fact, Fury will pass the $26m domestic total of Street Kings by Monday or Tuesday at the latest and should pass the $10m domestic total for Sabotage by the end of this sentence. This is a big win for director David Ayer but par-for-the-course for writer David Ayer. This will be his third-biggest opening as a writer behind S.W.A.T. ($37m) and The Fast and the Furious ($40m) and just above the $22m debut for Training Day. Next up for Mr. Ayer is the just-confirmed Suicide Squad movie, which I am presuming will be his new biggest directorial opening weekend and (Warner Bros. hopes) his biggest debut as a writer as well.

The Book of Life, from 20th Century Fox, opened with a solid $4.95 million Friday. The $50m production from Reel FX earned mostly strong reviews (and with good reason) and is looking at an over/under $18 million debut. The romantic fantasy is loosely based around the upcoming “Day of the Dead” holiday and this opening will hopefully keep it playing strong into the actual “día de los muertos” on November 1st. The animated fable features the voices of Diego Luna, Zoe Saldana, and Channing Tatum among others, is another solid $16-$19m debut this season for a family-friendly release in a season that has had quite a few of them. Considering Alexander and the Horrible, Terrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day held up pretty well ($3.24m for Friday, around $13m for the weekend, or a 32% drop), this is a pretty strong sign that multiple kid-friendly movies that aren’t insanely expensive can thrive in the marketplace. Next up is the (presumably) much bigger Big Hero 6, from Walt Disney and I’m going to wager it will open a bit above the $16-$19m we’ve been discussing. Point being, along with The Boxtrolls and Dolphin Tale 2, there has been so much stuff to take my kids too that I’m almost glad Paddington got moved to January 16th, 2015.

The final new wide release was the Nicolas Sparks adaptation The Best of Me. The Relativity release, which cost just $26 million to produce, earned $4.14m last night, which should pave the way for an $11m weekend debut. That’s the lowest debut for a Sparks adaptation ever, which I suppose is a bad thing. But to be as fair as possible, James Mardsen and Michelle Monaghan (as much as we adore them) are not big box office draws and the film lacked anything resembling a date night-friendly release date. Yes, Safe Haven, starring those box office dynamos Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel, opened with $21m, but it had the advantage of a Valentine’s Day weekend in 2013. If anything, the 41-year old Mardsen and the 38-year old Monaghan were old enough to target the adult-skewing audience that was already flocking to Gone Girl, The Judge, and Fury. I’m sure the publicity surrounding Sparks’s lawsuit which outed him as (allegedly) a “not very nice guy” didn’t help, but let’s see a more star-filled Sparks adaptation performing this poorly before we assume the brand is damaged. This one is a miss, but it’s also not that big of a deal, so let’s move on.

There were two big platform debuts this weekend. Fox Searchlight unleashed the critically-acclaimed Birdman into four theaters this weekend and the Michael Keaton showbiz-centric comedy soared accordingly. The film earned $135,602 on its first Friday, setting the stage for a $410k Fri-Sun frame and a scorching $95-$105k per-screen average depending on the final weekend figure. I’ll go into the figures once we have a per-screen average to work with, but this will be the second-biggest per-screen average of 2014 behind The Grand Budapest Hotel (which earned an eye-popping $811k on four screens this past March). Alejandro González Iñárritu’s dazzling picture is quite-simply one of the best films of the year. Also debuting in limited release is Dear White People. Writer/director Justin Simien’s race-based comedy (and no, I’m not just saying that because it involves black people, it really is very much about race relations on an Ivy league campus) earned almost unanimously positive reviews (I had to miss the press screening due to family illness) and debuted on eleven screens from Roadside Attractions and earned around $125k yesterday, seting the stage for a $375k weekend and terrific $33k per-screen average. It should expand over the next few weeks, and I will see it as soon as it arrives to a theater near me.


In holdover news, Gone Girl earned $5.55 million on its third Friday, setting the stage for an over/under $18m weekend (-32%) and a terrific $107m domestic cume. With $94.8m as of yesterday, it should cross $100m domestic sometime this evening. The Judge, from Warner Bros. (Time Warner Inc.) dropped 45% from last Friday, earning $2.4m and bringing its domestic cume to $21.53m. Anabelle dropped 54% from last Friday (again pretty solid for a horror film) and brought its cume to $68.7m. Universal’s (Comcast Corp.) Dracula Untold is going to drop a somewhat expected 65% from last weekend’s robust $23m debut weekend, having earned $2.9m last night (-65% from last Friday) and bringing its cume to $33.75m. It should end the frame with around $8.5m and around $39m total. The Equalizer earned another $1.56m last night, setting the stage for a $5.5m weekend and $89m cume. The Maze Runner earned $1.25m yesterday and should top $90m by the end of the weekend. Lionsgate’s Addicted earned $1.1m yesterday to bring its total up to $10.5m. Jason Reitman’s Men, Women, and Children expanded to 608 screens but earned just $99,000 for the effort. In one-weekend-wonder news, Meet the Mormons will likely drop around 71% on its second weekend, having earned around $290k yesterday for a probable $715k second weekend and (still not-unimpressive) $4.75m domestic cume.

Link
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2014/10/18/box-office-brad-pitts-fury-shells-8-8m-friday/






Brad Pitt shows off break Dance moves, AWESOME !!

Brad Pitt showed off his badass dance moves in a hilarious skit with Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show last night.


With no dialogue, the Hollywood actor and Jimmy have a casual chit-chat through the medium of breakdance as they catch up in the empty garage.

Brad taped the unforgettable performance while in New York to promote his new movie Fury this week, which he didn't do any chat show appearances for other than this.

check out the full video at the link below. .. hilarious

http://www.mtvbase.com/news/brad-pitt-shows-off-his-breakdancing-moves/

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Linda Ikeji and Mr Aye Dee. The real shocking story (must read !!!)

It's no more news that Linda Ikeji's blog went offline (I guess a lot of people would have wondered what would become of their life now without the blog) but the good news is that it's back online, Yay!!

But one would care to wonder what really happened because it does seem like there's more to this story than meets the ear . ..
I'd advice you'd Grab a pop and sit tight for this long Gist, Brace yourself for the nerve-Racking bits. ..


(Enter's Linda)
What you are about to read is quite long…and chilling! I wasn’t going to share this info in public but after I showed it to some family members and a few friends who came to the house this morning, everyone agreed that I need to share this, that you all need to read this. You see, what happened with my blog wasn’t about beef. It wasn’t because I showed off my new SUV. It wasn’t about plagiarism, or copyright infringement. It was something deeper, very personal…and maybe even more dangerous. Some would call it obsession.

To understand this, I am going to start from the beginning but before that I want to talk about plagiarism. My understanding of plagiarism is when you take someone’s work and republish it verbatim as your own work. I don’t do that. But if I have ever done that in the past then I apologize…it was an oversight. I do get a lot of original content, way more than any other blogger in this country. Some of the biggest news stories in this country in recent times was broken by LIB. From Goldie’s death (God rest her soul) Aluu4, ABSU rape, P-Square saga, Solomon Akiyesi and plenty more. And when I take news from other sources, I always credit them. When I don’t give credit is when the news is everywhere so I write it in my own words and make it mine. I don’t believe that is a crime. I admit that I have used photos without giving credit. I apologize. That will never happen again. You learn every day. And I have learnt from this.

Now about Mr Aye Dee. Let me start from the very beginning so you guys understand what really happened. Please read more.

Like I said earlier, this was not about copyright or plagiarism. It was personal. Very personal. In 2009 or 2010…(not sure) a guy named Alex who used to run 1976AD blog contacted me. He said he was impressed with my work and wanted to encourage me to never relent. Alex Info 1976AD (how I knew him back then) and I became very good friends online. In fact he was my confidant. Every time I had questions or challenges, I would reach out to him. By 2011, Alex 1976AD and I became quite close…online. We even exchanged numbers and spoke a few times. He always reminded me how proud of me he was. He told me I would one day become a phenomenon. I wasn’t number one at the time but he told me that I would one day be the biggest news site in Nigeria…that he believed in me that much. He was my friend, my supporter; he sent me news to post on my blog. He wanted me to succeed. He told me things to do to get more readers. He knew a lot about the internet and how it works so I always went to him for advice. He was my anchor.

In 2011, Alex 1976AD made me his blog’s Person of the Year 2011. I shared that post excitedly on my blog. He said I was the most deserving Nigerian for the award that year…and he wrote the most beautiful article about me. He was so proud of me…and never hesitated to tell me. I was grateful. I was happy to have him as a friend.

Then we stopped talking. I sincerely can’t remember when exactly. I know that Alex 1976AD tried to reach out to me mid last year…but I can’t remember if I responded. If I didn’t, it was an oversight. I’m really bad at replying mails because I get so many and I’m always busy blogging…but anyway.

Yesterday around 2.07pm…my long lost friend Alex Info 1976AD contacted me via gmail chat. I was so happy when I saw his name pop up. I was like yay…Alex 1976AD! He would know what I should do in this situation. I thought he was reaching out to me after all this while because he’d seen all the craziness going on and wanted to lend support…but what he said to me next shocked me to my bone marrow. He said ‘I hope u’re sitting down’. Thankfully I was because I would have literally fallen if I hadn’t been sitting.

You see, my good friend and biggest supporter Alex 1976AD told me he was Mr Aye Dee. The same guy who started this. The guy that got Google to shut down my blog. It wasn’t about plagiarism or copyright infringement…it was about a scorned former friend. It was about love turning to hate because he felt I’d abandoned him after I became big. Please patiently read our chat below…

His last chat to me before yesterday was 12th of May 2013…





Read more . ..

lindaikejionline.com













Saturday, August 23, 2014

5 things you didn’t know about the Ice bucket challenge

Bill gates and Mark Zuckerberg after their ice bucket challenge If you haven’t been living in a cave, then you must have heard about the Ice Bucket Challenge otherwise called the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. It is an activity that involves dumping a bucket of ice water on one’s head and/or donating to the ALS Association in the US. The origin of the idea is yet unknown but Wikipedia says it became popular in the US on June 30, 2014 when a challenge was televised live on the Golf Channel Morning Show. So far, over a thousand celebrities including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Microsoft’s Bill Gates and our very own Don Jazzy, Genevieve Nnaji, Peter Okoye and others have joined in the challenge making it the latest social media craze. Here are 5 things you didn’t know about the Ice bucket challenge 1. It was started to raise awareness for and money to tackle Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a medical condition that makes the victims lose ability to initiate and control all voluntary movement including speaking, swallowing and breathing. 2. Forbes reports that the association in August alone, has raised about N93m, and over N2b since the challenge began a few months ago. 3. The challenge has inspired other charities in other countries including the UK where the Macmillian Cancer Support group are currently calling for the Macmillian Ice Bucket Challenge. 4. Originally, whoever is nominated for the challenge either participates or donates $100 (N16,000) but as it is, most people are opting to donate and get soaked. 5. Turning down the challenge is not an option and nominated individuals must respond within 24 hours with one or both of the options. © NET Newspapers 2014. All Rights Reserved. Please use sharing tools. Do not cut, copy or lift any content from this website without our consent. Source::

Watch this amazing makeup artist transform herself into male celebrities !!!

I am totally, completely, 100-percent stunned by this French makeup artist who turns herself into celebrities using just cosmetics. Oh, and not just any celebrities... but male celebrities. Behold some of her transformations: Behold. .. It's kind of like art, right? Pretty cool. The makeup artist's name is Magali Beauvue. She's based in Paris, and has developed somewhat of a mini-following online with her Facebook fan page(Makeupmag). Her work is so good, even Chris Brown discovered her look (based off a photo of him) and posted it to his Instagram. When you're good, word gets around! She's also a wizard when it comes to turning herself into female stars like Beyoncé. You can check out all of her looks via her Facebook page, including some regular makeup work that would be great for a night out and appears much more "everygirl." (I mean, her work still puts what some ladies do every morning in the bathroom mirror to shame, but you know what I mean.) Source: SheKnows

Friday, August 22, 2014

Beyonce's Mom" Bey's Marriage Is Perfect"

Breakup Rumors Are BS!!! Beyonce and Jay Z are NOT breaking up ... in fact, their relationship is "perfect' ... so says a woman who would definitely know -- Beyonce's mom. Tina Knowles was leaving lunch with Kelly Rowland at Via Alloro in Bev Hills -- and in a super-rare moment, actually opened up about rumors that B and J's marriage is on the rocks. Mama Knowles even had some choice words for people like Akon -- who recently told us the couple's relationship "feels corporate." Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2014/08/21/tina-knowles-beyonce-jay-z-mother-break-up-video/#ixzz3B6Z9pjEW source: TMZ