2011年1月31日 星期一
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2011年1月26日 星期三
2011年1月25日 星期二
舞孃俱樂部 原聲帶 詳解
1.Something's Got A Hold On Me 靠山(最開始在原來店裡自唱的那首)
2.Welcome To Burlesque 歡迎來到舞孃俱樂部(雪兒一開始唱的那首)
3.Tough Lover 猛男情人(被衝康(麥克風被拔掉)之後開始雞叫的那首歌)
4.But I Am A Good Girl 依舊純真(妹妹頭造型穿馬甲澎澎裙的那首)
5.Guy What Takes His Time 看穿男人(最後脫光光的那首)
6.Express 表白(大捲髮、燈光狂閃的那首)
7.You Haven't Seen The Last Of Me 真實自我(雪兒深夜獨唱那首)
8.Bound To You 就是你(綠色禮服那首,男主角寫給她的那首)
9.Show Me How You Burlesque 舞孃夜生活(最後的那首)
10.The Beautiful People 潮男型女(片尾曲)
大推2、6、7、9
Bound To You 鋼琴版
還有一首Madonna的Ray of Light沒收錄在原聲帶中(阿莉一開始到LA找工作時的音樂)
Marcue開車載女主角回家 但是實上事載去自己家的配樂 Neon Trees - Animal
到家後 Marcue家裡開party的配樂 Keri Hilson - Knock You Down
婚禮上Jack聽到最喜歡的一首歌 Boston - More Than A Feeling
2011年1月23日 星期日
2011年1月22日 星期六
2011年1月19日 星期三
2011年1月18日 星期二
2011年1月17日 星期一
憂鬱的星期天
自殺者名單─
柏林:一個年輕人要求樂團演奏『憂鬱的星期天』,那天晚上他回到家後,抱怨過旋律不斷縈繞在他腦中,隨即以一把左輪手槍結束自己的生命。
柏林:距離樂團事件後一星期,一個女店員在她的公寓內上吊自殺,警方在那死去女孩的臥房內找到『憂鬱的星期天』的散頁樂譜。
羅馬:一個乞丐哼唱著『憂鬱的星期天』,被某報童聽見了後,他停下腳踏車,走過去把身上所有的錢給了乞丐,然後從附近的橋上跳下去自殺。
倫敦:一名婦女被鄰居發現陳屍家中,死因是服用過量巴必妥酸鹽﹝某種鎮靜劑﹞,而鄰居發現的原因是音量被放到最大、不斷重複播放的『憂鬱的星期天』。
紐約:某名已逾八十歲的老翁,一邊唱著那宛如慟哭般的旋律,一邊從自家公寓的七樓窗口縱身跳下。
紐約:一位年輕貌美的女打字員開煤氣自殺之後,她的遺書中指定『憂鬱的星期天』作為她葬禮上的告別音樂。
紐約:投水自盡的十四歲小女孩手中被發現緊握著『自殺歌曲』的樂譜拷貝。
2011年1月16日 星期日
2011年1月15日 星期六
2011年1月14日 星期五
2011年1月12日 星期三
2011年1月9日 星期日
好萊塢35歲以下"十大印鈔機"
Hollywood’s Top-Earning Moguls In The Making
1.Beyonce 20億5000萬(約8700萬美元)
收入來源:巡演、代言、自創品牌
Beyonce生財主線是音樂(前年3月到去年初辦了90場巡演),但也積極開發其他領域。和任天堂公司、L'OREAL公司以及自創品牌《House of Dereon》的代言項目每年都可以為她帶來數百萬美元的收入。除此之外,她的另外收入則來自90多個商業項目。
2.Britney Spears 10億8560萬(約6400萬美元)
收入來源:巡演、代言、自創品牌
布蘭妮的名字曾是"過氣"代名詞。但在過去這一年,布蘭妮卻日進斗金,音樂已不是她賺錢的主要方式。她的廣告合約超過98個。代言Elizabeth Arden香水、Candies品牌,她將繼續待在聚光燈下。
3.Lady GaGa 10億7980萬(約6200萬美元)
收入來源:巡演、唱片、代言
Lady Gaga憑借超乎尋常的裝扮打開了名氣與財富的大門。106個商業合約帶來了巨額收益,她是企業夢想的合作對象,代言了Polaroid、Virgin Mobile、MAC等多個大品牌。
4.Miley Cyrus 10億3920萬(約4800萬美元)
收入來源:巡演、電影、代言
這個從迪士尼童星已經日漸成熟,成為了娛樂產業中的贏家,她57個代言合約創造了平均每晚120萬美元的收益。在孟漢娜中出演主角,和印著她頭像的迪士尼T恤為她帶來了大筆收入。
5.Taylor Swift 10億350萬(約4500萬美元)
收入來源:巡演、電影、代言
她是能使數百萬粉絲購買正版音樂的極少數藝人之一,她的100個商業合約也為她創造了數千萬美元收益。另外,專輯《愛的告白》在首週便成功售出了260萬份,與Sony合約豐富了她的收入。
6.Pink 10億2760萬(約4400萬美元)
收入來源:巡演
大家一定對"粉紅佳人"吊掛在彩帶上唱歌的片段記憶猶新。她2009年的世界巡演總收益超過了碧昂斯,儘管在美國本土合約不多但在澳大利亞備受推崇。她今年底將為動畫片《快樂腳2》配音。
7.Jonas Brothers 10億295萬(約3550萬美元)
收入來源:巡演、電視劇
他們出演了迪士尼的喜劇,也渴望成為音樂家。他們獲得的收益中,海外收益達3000萬美元,平均每晚為14000位粉絲表演。迪士尼的演出、電影、商業活動充實了他們的錢包。
8.Reese Witherspoon 9億2800萬(約3200萬美元)
收入來源:電影、代言
在電影《我們到底知道多少?》於2008年12月底上映之前,我們從未在大銀幕上看過Reese。在《四個聖誕節》中她與Vince Vaughn演對手戲的同時,她的愛情生活以及與AVON的廣告合約都成為了頭條新聞。
9.Gisele Bundchen 7億2500萬(約2500萬美元)
收入來源:代言、自創涼鞋品牌
這個大美女,儘管結婚之後,仍然擁有最動人的臉蛋和身材。除了代言True Religion Jeans與D&G之外,她還有自己的時尚品牌。
10.Daniel Radcliffe 7億2500萬(約2500萬美元)
收入來源:電影、舞台劇
如果你以為Daniel僅僅是"哈利波特",你就錯了。除了《哈利波特》系列電影,他還出演了多個百老匯劇,也到處置產。他的父母還為他成立了公司,專門打理他的財產。
2011年1月8日 星期六
David Gandy Interview 2
Personal Style: David Gandy
By Jamie Millar
By Jamie Millar
The British face of Dolce & Gabbana, David Gandy was the most famous male model in the country even before he was a guest of Jonathan Ross in April. But before he was being shot by the likes of Mario Testino for a living he used to work for non-fashion magazine Auto Express, until Select Models brought him onto its books. Then after a waifish lean period he rose to promo pre-eminence thanks in no small part to his starring role in the TV ad for Dolce's Light Blue fragrance (ask your girlfriend or click here). The model-slash-actor is rumoured to be appearing in a forthcoming film alongside Helena Christensen (about which he's saying nothing for the time being) and has now launched his own iPhone fashion app with the help of Liberty personal stylist Joe Ottaway. "Someone asked me to come on board for another app but it was stupid. I said I wouldn't want to put my name to that. They said, 'Well, what would you want to do?' And I said, 'Well, maybe there's a gap for a style guide.'" Here he gives GQ.com his tips on grooming, buying vintage watches on eBay and how brief is too brief for briefs...
I didn't aspire to be in the fashion industry and I didn't aspire to be a model. I've learnt along the way.
A guy's wardrobe has to come back to tailoring. We have such a heritage in this country. People from other countries, all the R'n'B stars, they come to Savile Row and they're in immaculate three-piece suits. Then you see British guys and they just can't seem to dress. We have all these fashion agendas, punk and Vivienne Westwood and everything, but the queue seems to be at Abercrombie & Fitch down the road. That is just heartbreaking to me. Why does everyone want a polo shirt and three-quarter-length combat shorts?
The key thing with a suit is fit. For the app we did a before and after. We didn't want to put people off so we didn't do it with Savile Row, we did it with Marks & Spencer, which does an alteration service. My friend came in - again I wanted to take that structure out of it, it doesn't look great just because it's a model. He's 38 regular, 15.5" collar, normal tie. Just like a guy would walk in, take it off the shelf and put it on. And we said this is what you look like here, and this is what you look like if you had spent £30 more and got it altered and got the shirt altered, put a little handkerchief and instead of a big tie you got a pencil or slim tie. It makes a huge amount of difference.
Vivienne Westwood's husband Andreas Kronthaler is out there. Completely. Which I love. I think he's an inspiration. He came in, a 6'3" guy with a beard, bandana, four layers, jacket, rolled-up trousers, looked great. I said to him, "Do people comment about what you wear, take the mickey, and do you care about it?" It was totally alien to him. He said, "Why would I care? Dressing is for me."
Men don't realise how much women look at shoes. And they last. They're not for one season. A pair of brogues will go on and on and look better when they're battered. Great with a pair of jeans, great with a suit and they keep on going. You need to spend money on these things - not a lot of money, but get them right in the first place and they'll last you a good five years at least.
One shoot I've always wanted to do would be a Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid one. Probably one of my favourite films. I would love to go out to the Wild West and do the most amazing three-piece suits with a bowler hat.Other stylish films? American Gigolo, naturally. With the Eighties Mercedes SL and all the Giorgio Armani suits. That's a huge inspiration.
My favourite thing that Paul Newman did was he just chucked a thin scarf round the two handles of a battered old manbag, held that, it looked great. You don't want to wear a scarf but if it does get cold you might want one so shove it on your bag.
About four seasons ago I bought - and I still wear them - some brown Gucci boots up to here with a furry top. It's very unusual to see a guy tuck his jeans into boots in the winter. I get so many compliments from everyone.
Jude Law dresses well. He knows himself, he knows what looks good, he doesn't do anything outlandish. He mixes contemporary with classical. He'll have the typical old fashioned double-breasted suit but he mixes it with a T-shirt or shoes with no socks. He's very confident about his body and what he wears. He's also a great-looking guy which helps, as does having Sienna Miller on your arm.
I came out a few years ago in double denim. Tight jeans, denim shirt, belt, brown shoes. I literally walked in to a few friends in the fashion business and they were like [sharp intake of breath], "You never wear double denim. What are you doing?" A few years later, who isn't in double denim? Ralph Lauren's been doing it for the last 20 years.
I love doing vintage. I got some amazing old manbag: a Dunhill one that I got for like $80, a Bally one that was about $100. Then some amazing old cowboy boots that I haven't stopped wearing. Very short ones. Everyone comments on them. I wore them to V Festival actually and it was like, "Great boots!" I got them for £30 in Camden.
A watch is hugely important. I have an Omega Speedmaster and an old Sixties Omega which I very rarely wear because I've left it at shoots where I'm getting changed and then I quickly run for a plane. That's only for special occasions. I've never spent more than £600 and that for the Speedmaster which I bought on eBay. I took it into Burlington Walk and I was looking at a watch in there and the guy said, "Wow, you know yours is actually one of the smaller watches?" I said that's why I got it, because of the smaller face. He asked me what I paid, I told him and he said it's worth a hell of lot more than that.
My pride and joy is probably my leather Dolce & Gabbana jacket. I got it off a friend and he got it in New York from a sample sale. It's triple-layered with a fur hood and very, very high fur neckline. I would never buy that normally but that's my just, in the winter, it goes with everything. You can pull it off with a pair of trousers, you can pull it off with jeans. And it until Burberry came up with a similar thing, I'd never seen one like it.
Joe Ottaway always says when he's trying to dress a man, they take their girlfriend or their wife along, who totally dictates what they're wearing. Do they read men's fashion's magazines? So why are they dictating what you should wear? Find a guy - the stores have all got them - to help you out. People think that personal styling is something for the celebrities but you will save a lot of time and money by going out and having a day's shopping with a professional. Use the expertise that is there.
Grooming is difficult for men still. I love Kiehls stuff. Something for the morning, something for the evening with anti-oxidants and anti-wrinkle and and that's about it. I don't think men really need to do much else. You walk into Kiehls and there's brick walls, a Harley Davidson. There's also no one in there - it's very intimate, "What can we do for you?"
I would never go for the brief or the Speedo personally. We wear that on the catwalk for a reason, for an effect. If you want to go tight then you get the short, cropped, sporty kind of swimming trunks. I think they're as far as you want to go in that direction. But I remember seeing this picture of Paul Newman and Robert Redford on set playing table tennis. They've both got these really short, cropped swimming shorts turned up at the end. Amazing.
David Gandy Interview
-Hi David, I am proud to interview you, just to start it off, though you are very famous, please give me some background information.
I am a born-and-bred Essex boy, grew up in Billericay, Scottish descent my mums ancestors are Scottish and my dad is from east London. I went to University Of Gloucestershire for multimedia marketing with management graduating in 2001.
-How did you get into modeling David? How old were you when you started modeling? What was your first modeling assignment?
How I got into modeling? One of my housemates at that time after just graduating out of University had secretly entered me into a male model competition on Richard and Judy's This Morning Show and I won a contract with Select Model management I was 21 at the time. My first modeling job was catalog work wasn't too exciting the first 5yrs of modeling were just endless casting calls for shows and catalog work and because I didn't have the look the industry wanted it was really difficult at time getting casted because they wanted the skinny anerexic not manly looking.
-What do you consider the most difficult and challenging aspects of modeling?
I would say it gets lonely, it's hard to keep a relationship or get into one because you're always gone and the 5am shoots are no fun either. Also when the public and clients are so used to seeing you in one look in ads and campaigns etc it's hard to get away from that look.
-What kind of assignments, as a model, do you prefer? Do you prefer doing photoshoots for editorials and campaigns or doing the runways?
I'm no longer a fan of runway and glad I no longer do runway anymore besides for Dolce. I would say I prefer campaigns its a hard day of work but you get all the shots done and they tell a story and so far I've done really interesting campaigns.
-Let's talk about D&G Light Blue Tv Ad, that was a very successful Tv commercial, did you expect such a great success for you and for the brand?
I didn't know what to expect really and had no idea it would be this big and have this much success it was fun making it too!
-Tell me more about your working relationships with Dolce&Gabbana, what are some of your next projects with them?
Well all I can say is I still have a contract with them I've been working with Dolce and Gabbana for 3yrs now they are like family, great crew, great photographers. Just expect more campaigns and ads to come.
-Surely you have already achieved your purposes in the modeling market, but is there still a fashion campaign and a designer you would like to work for?
I've worked with so many major designers I've really done them all who I'd like to work with again though I'd name just one or two would be cK and Ansons. Massimo Dutti also which I've recently renewed my contract with them.
-The next thing most models want to pursue is an acting career, is it so for you too? What kind of movies would you like to star in?
If I go that direction I'd like to be in movies like 007. I have been approached by some really great people to do acting.David Gandy! However, I really don't want to be one of those horrid model/actors. I would prefer to know I had some talent before moving on to acting, as I'm just enjoying doing well in the modelling industry at the moment.
-You are the "forbidden dream" of lots of women but what kind of a girl do you find the most attractive?
I like classically beautiful women, but she has to have a bad sense of humour to laugh at my jokes.
-You are very famous, is there something you would like people to know more about you? And what would people be surprised to learn about you?
Well I'm just like everyone else, down to earth and I don't think of myself as being famous. It hasn't changed me one bit.
I am a born-and-bred Essex boy, grew up in Billericay, Scottish descent my mums ancestors are Scottish and my dad is from east London. I went to University Of Gloucestershire for multimedia marketing with management graduating in 2001.
-How did you get into modeling David? How old were you when you started modeling? What was your first modeling assignment?
How I got into modeling? One of my housemates at that time after just graduating out of University had secretly entered me into a male model competition on Richard and Judy's This Morning Show and I won a contract with Select Model management I was 21 at the time. My first modeling job was catalog work wasn't too exciting the first 5yrs of modeling were just endless casting calls for shows and catalog work and because I didn't have the look the industry wanted it was really difficult at time getting casted because they wanted the skinny anerexic not manly looking.
-What do you consider the most difficult and challenging aspects of modeling?
I would say it gets lonely, it's hard to keep a relationship or get into one because you're always gone and the 5am shoots are no fun either. Also when the public and clients are so used to seeing you in one look in ads and campaigns etc it's hard to get away from that look.
-What kind of assignments, as a model, do you prefer? Do you prefer doing photoshoots for editorials and campaigns or doing the runways?
I'm no longer a fan of runway and glad I no longer do runway anymore besides for Dolce. I would say I prefer campaigns its a hard day of work but you get all the shots done and they tell a story and so far I've done really interesting campaigns.
-Let's talk about D&G Light Blue Tv Ad, that was a very successful Tv commercial, did you expect such a great success for you and for the brand?
I didn't know what to expect really and had no idea it would be this big and have this much success it was fun making it too!
-Tell me more about your working relationships with Dolce&Gabbana, what are some of your next projects with them?
Well all I can say is I still have a contract with them I've been working with Dolce and Gabbana for 3yrs now they are like family, great crew, great photographers. Just expect more campaigns and ads to come.
-Surely you have already achieved your purposes in the modeling market, but is there still a fashion campaign and a designer you would like to work for?
I've worked with so many major designers I've really done them all who I'd like to work with again though I'd name just one or two would be cK and Ansons. Massimo Dutti also which I've recently renewed my contract with them.
-The next thing most models want to pursue is an acting career, is it so for you too? What kind of movies would you like to star in?
If I go that direction I'd like to be in movies like 007. I have been approached by some really great people to do acting.David Gandy! However, I really don't want to be one of those horrid model/actors. I would prefer to know I had some talent before moving on to acting, as I'm just enjoying doing well in the modelling industry at the moment.
-You are the "forbidden dream" of lots of women but what kind of a girl do you find the most attractive?
I like classically beautiful women, but she has to have a bad sense of humour to laugh at my jokes.
-You are very famous, is there something you would like people to know more about you? And what would people be surprised to learn about you?
Well I'm just like everyone else, down to earth and I don't think of myself as being famous. It hasn't changed me one bit.
from Covermenmag
Andrew Cooper Interview
-Hello Andrew, I am really flattered to interview you, just to start it off, though you're really famous, please give me some background information.
I was born in Manchester England in 1981 the youngest of three (older brother and sister). As for education I was not so good with conforming in my youth and spent my time between schools. At sixteen I was spotted and started modelling with Models 1 alongside a record deal in London and moved to the south of England. I live now with my wife Jane and two kids in Cheshire near Manchester. I moved back from London when I had my daughter Taylor 2 years ago. I live in a 17th century farmhouse in the middle of the country. I need a little quite time for me after travelling all the time.
-Did you have any idea about what was involved in being a model?
As I said before I started by chance and was never really focused on it as a career I was just interested in making some easy money and meeting girls when I was 16 and didn't really know much about the fashion business models etc.
-How did you get your first modelling job and was it like?
If I am being honest I cannot even remember that it was a long time ago but I did a few Topman shoots in the beginning which were always allot of fun and we got to travel to some good places.
-In your opinion, which campaign marked the beginning of "a new level" in your career and made you one of the most successful male models?
I don't know its difficult to say whether it was the Topman jobs when I was young that started the ball rolling or something like Giorgio Armani which was a great job and good exposure. It was probably the season Agyness Deyn really hit the top and it was shot by Mert and Marcus.
-On the fashion industry: who are the people that you really loved to work with?
Designers I love to work with are for different reasons, like Polo I love to work for and have done for maybe 6 years because the jobs are always great, the team of people, the locations are always top class. A label I love is Bottega Veneta the design and quality is amazing and I also think that Tomas Maier is a really great guy and very talented. He actually gave me advice on where to go on my honeymoon and got me some clothes for my wedding which was really nice of him. Photographers I loved working with the most would be Paolo Roversi and Peter Lindbergh for me they are just really great people and easy to work with who also happen to take the most amazing images. I also loved the whole polaroid time it was amazing to shoot on large format. Models who are good friends are Will Chalker, Tommy Dunn and Tyson Ballou.
-What was the funniest work that you have done as a model so far?
I don't know where to start there are some crazy things places people and outfits in this job...
-Tell me about your professional plans: apart from modelling, what else would you like to pursue or are you already pursuing?
I have a couple of pet shops in London in Notting Hill called THE MUTZ NUTZ. With regards to where and what I will do in the future I am not 100% sure as at the moment work just seems to get busier every year.
-What are you most passionate about and why?
I love animals and have 2 American bulldogs and 3 cats. Also I am big into boxing/thai boxing which I have been doing since I was 12. When I moved to my new house I built a boxing gym on the grounds which is where I spend allot of my time.
-I know you've have been travelling around the world, where you would like to live other than where you do now?
If I could live anywhere it would be at this house in Malibu I have shot in right on the beach but for me family is important and it is too far away. Realistically if I was to move I would live in New York as it would be nice to work and come home at night.
from Covermenmag
I was born in Manchester England in 1981 the youngest of three (older brother and sister). As for education I was not so good with conforming in my youth and spent my time between schools. At sixteen I was spotted and started modelling with Models 1 alongside a record deal in London and moved to the south of England. I live now with my wife Jane and two kids in Cheshire near Manchester. I moved back from London when I had my daughter Taylor 2 years ago. I live in a 17th century farmhouse in the middle of the country. I need a little quite time for me after travelling all the time.
-Did you have any idea about what was involved in being a model?
As I said before I started by chance and was never really focused on it as a career I was just interested in making some easy money and meeting girls when I was 16 and didn't really know much about the fashion business models etc.
-How did you get your first modelling job and was it like?
If I am being honest I cannot even remember that it was a long time ago but I did a few Topman shoots in the beginning which were always allot of fun and we got to travel to some good places.
-In your opinion, which campaign marked the beginning of "a new level" in your career and made you one of the most successful male models?
I don't know its difficult to say whether it was the Topman jobs when I was young that started the ball rolling or something like Giorgio Armani which was a great job and good exposure. It was probably the season Agyness Deyn really hit the top and it was shot by Mert and Marcus.
-On the fashion industry: who are the people that you really loved to work with?
Designers I love to work with are for different reasons, like Polo I love to work for and have done for maybe 6 years because the jobs are always great, the team of people, the locations are always top class. A label I love is Bottega Veneta the design and quality is amazing and I also think that Tomas Maier is a really great guy and very talented. He actually gave me advice on where to go on my honeymoon and got me some clothes for my wedding which was really nice of him. Photographers I loved working with the most would be Paolo Roversi and Peter Lindbergh for me they are just really great people and easy to work with who also happen to take the most amazing images. I also loved the whole polaroid time it was amazing to shoot on large format. Models who are good friends are Will Chalker, Tommy Dunn and Tyson Ballou.
-What was the funniest work that you have done as a model so far?
I don't know where to start there are some crazy things places people and outfits in this job...
-Tell me about your professional plans: apart from modelling, what else would you like to pursue or are you already pursuing?
I have a couple of pet shops in London in Notting Hill called THE MUTZ NUTZ. With regards to where and what I will do in the future I am not 100% sure as at the moment work just seems to get busier every year.
-What are you most passionate about and why?
I love animals and have 2 American bulldogs and 3 cats. Also I am big into boxing/thai boxing which I have been doing since I was 12. When I moved to my new house I built a boxing gym on the grounds which is where I spend allot of my time.
-I know you've have been travelling around the world, where you would like to live other than where you do now?
If I could live anywhere it would be at this house in Malibu I have shot in right on the beach but for me family is important and it is too far away. Realistically if I was to move I would live in New York as it would be nice to work and come home at night.
from Covermenmag
2011年1月7日 星期五
2011年1月5日 星期三
屁屁遊美國
美國一對大膽的夫妻麥可羅伊(Mike Roey)和珍妮布蘭特(Jenny Brandt)正進行一項另類的旅遊創意,他們每到一個著名景點都背對鏡頭、拉下褲子,露出屁屁。
這對調皮的夫妻已在好萊塢、白宮、自由女神、時報廣場,和紐奧良知名的波本街等地露出「背後的事業線」,並把這些股溝照PO在他們成立的網站「屁屁遊美國」(Butts Across America)。
這對夫妻說,會以「屁屁遊美國」純粹是「無害的樂趣」,絕對沒有冒犯的意思。他們還計畫環遊世界,在全球各大景點大秀屁股蛋。
這對調皮的夫妻已在好萊塢、白宮、自由女神、時報廣場,和紐奧良知名的波本街等地露出「背後的事業線」,並把這些股溝照PO在他們成立的網站「屁屁遊美國」(Butts Across America)。
這對夫妻說,會以「屁屁遊美國」純粹是「無害的樂趣」,絕對沒有冒犯的意思。他們還計畫環遊世界,在全球各大景點大秀屁股蛋。
封面毒藥
美國流行創作歌手泰勒絲(Taylor Swift)唱片銷量驚人,演藝成績表現亮眼,但據多家知名雜誌公佈統計數據指出,泰勒絲卻榮登2010年雜誌封面幫倒忙的第一名,拍攝的雜誌封面都幾乎成了該雜誌的年度銷量最糟糕的一期。
據美國發行量稽核局(Audit Bureau of Circulations)指出,泰勒絲去年拍攝4月號Elle雜誌封面(Elle Magazine)是ELLE去年度銷量最差的一期,而11月號Glamour Magazine,是Glamour銷量最差的第二名,此外,她所拍攝的7月號Marie Claire Magazine,則是Marie Claire雜誌銷量的年度第三糟。
專家指出,泰勒絲不像某些藝人能創造話題讓粉絲掀起熱烈討論,意即表現不錯、長相漂亮的藝人登上雜誌封面,讀者通常不太買單。 至於雜誌銷售量冠軍的雜誌封面藝人,便是話題性十足的知名女星女神卡卡
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【聯合報╱記者項貽斐/綜合報導】青春女星泰勒絲的唱片雖然暢銷,但她真的不適合當「封面女郎」,因為她當封面的雜誌都賣不好。據美媒體發行統計單位研究,去年泰勒絲登上Elle雜誌封面,而該期雜誌的銷量卻是年度最差的一期,比平常銷量少了6萬本。相反的,女神卡卡則挾帶旺盛人氣,使她當封面的「滾石」雜誌夏季特刊銷售暴增三倍。
研究指出,泰勒絲除了帶衰Elle雜誌,在登上「Glamour」或是「美麗佳人」雜誌的封面人物時,雖然照片都很美,可是當期的銷量是兩大雜誌的年度倒數第二與倒數第三名。
反觀女神卡卡以勁爆丁字褲裝持雙槍造型躍上「滾石」雜誌特刊封面,竟在去年夏天創下將近25萬本的銷量,比平均銷量多3倍,成為年度最賣的一期。另外,女神卡卡擔任時尚雜誌「Cosmopolitan」封面當期也成為該雜誌去年度最賣的一期。
流行文化觀察家指出,雖然泰勒絲是流行偶像,但她並不能像某些藝人可以創造話題,也顯示乖乖牌藝人四平八穩上雜誌,讀者通常不太買單。
反觀女神卡卡以勁爆丁字褲裝持雙槍造型躍上「滾石」雜誌特刊封面,竟在去年夏天創下將近25萬本的銷量,比平均銷量多3倍,成為年度最賣的一期。另外,女神卡卡擔任時尚雜誌「Cosmopolitan」封面當期也成為該雜誌去年度最賣的一期。
流行文化觀察家指出,雖然泰勒絲是流行偶像,但她並不能像某些藝人可以創造話題,也顯示乖乖牌藝人四平八穩上雜誌,讀者通常不太買單。
2011年1月4日 星期二
2010 全球大碟銷量排名
1. Lady GaGa《 The Fame(Monster)》(580萬)
2. Eminem《Recovery》(570萬)
3. Justin Bieber《My Worlds》(560萬)
4. Lady Antebellum《Need You Now》(360萬)
5. Taylor Swift《Speak Now》(350萬)
6. Susan Boyle《The Gift》(300萬)
7. Black Eyed Peas《The E.N.D.》(300萬)
8. Michael Buble《Crazy Love》(300萬)
9. Sade《Soldier Of Love》(230萬)
10. Alicia Keys《The Element Of Freedom》(230萬)
11. Katy Perry《Teenage Dream》(220萬)
12. Take That《Progress》(220萬)
13. Susan Boyle《I Dreamed A Dream》(210萬)
14. Ke$ha《Animal》(210萬)
15. Rihanna《Loud》(200萬)
16. Mumford& Sons《Sigh No More》(180萬)
17. Kings Of Leon《Come Around Sundown》(170萬)
18. Bon Jovi《Greatest Hits》(170萬)
19. Usher《 Raymond V Raymond》(170萬)
20. Linkin Park《A Thousand Suns》(170萬)
2011年1月2日 星期日
音樂創作才子「嚴爵」 抄襲?!
1.愛就是咖喱
Duke Ellington - Take the A Train
2.謝謝你的美好
Alicia Keys - No One
3.一心二用的
Jason Mraz - Geek In The Pink
4.我喜歡 不我愛
John Mayer - Heart of Life
5.困在臺北
Jason Mraz - Too Much Food
6.沒有如果(梁靜茹)
青山黛瑪 - 留我在身邊
Duke Ellington - Take the A Train
2.謝謝你的美好
Alicia Keys - No One
3.一心二用的
Jason Mraz - Geek In The Pink
4.我喜歡 不我愛
John Mayer - Heart of Life
5.困在臺北
Jason Mraz - Too Much Food
6.沒有如果(梁靜茹)
青山黛瑪 - 留我在身邊
2011年1月1日 星期六
掛點王
美國“ChaCha.com”前天公布「銀幕死最多次藝人」
1.Robert De Niro (15 films): Bloody Mama, Bang the Drum Slowly, Mean Streets, Brazil, The Mission, Cape Fear, This Boy's Life, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Heat, The Fan, Jackie Brown, Great Expectations, 15 Minutes, Hide and Seek.
2.Bruce Willis (11 films): Billy Bathgate, Mortal Thoughts, Death Becomes Her, Twelve Monkeys, The Jackal, Armageddon, The Sixth Sense, Hart's War, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Sin City, Planet Terror
3.Johnny Depp (10 films): A Nightmare on Elm Street, Platoon, Freddy's Dead, Ed Wood, Dead Man, The Astronaut's Wife, From Hell, The Libertine, Sweeny Todd, Pirates of the Caribbean 2.
4.Brad Pitt (10 films): A River Runs Through It, Kalifornia, Legends of the Fall, The Devil's Own, Troy, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Burn After Reading, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Meet Joe Black
5.Dustin Hoffman (9 films): Midnight Cowboy, Who is Harry Kellerman And Why Is He Saying Terrible Things About Me?, Lenny, Death of a Salesman, Billy Bathgate, Hook, Wag the Dog, Perfume, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium.
6.Al Pacino (9 films): Scarface, Dick Tracy, The Godfather: Part III, Carlito's Way, Donnie Brasco, Insomnia, People I Know, The Recruit, Righteous Kill
7.Jack Nicholson (9 films): Easy Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Passenger, The Shining, Batman, Hoffa, Mars Attacks!, The Departed, The Bucket List
8.Denzel Washington (8 films): Cry Freedom, Glory, Heart Condition, Malcolm X, Fallen, The Preacher's Wife, Training Day, Man on Fire.
9.Christian Bale (8 films): Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, Henry V, The Secret Agent, Mary Mother of Jesus, Shaft, Harsh Times, The Prestige, 3:10 to Yuma.
10.George Clooney (5 films): Return to Horror High, Red Surf, The Perfect Storm, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Syriana.
11.Robert Downey Jr (5 films): Less than Zero, Natural Born Killers, Richard III, The Gingerbread Man, US Marshals
12.Sean Bean (5 films): Equilibrium, The Fellowship of the Ring, Goldeneye, The Hitcher, Patriot Games.
13Gary Oldman (5 films): The Book of Eli, Bram Stroker's Dracula, The Fifth Element, Leon, True Romance
14.Mel Gibson (3 films): Mrs. Soffel, Hamlet, Braveheart.
15.Carl Weathers (3 films): Happy Gilmore, Predator, Rocky IV.
1.Robert De Niro (15 films): Bloody Mama, Bang the Drum Slowly, Mean Streets, Brazil, The Mission, Cape Fear, This Boy's Life, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Heat, The Fan, Jackie Brown, Great Expectations, 15 Minutes, Hide and Seek.
2.Bruce Willis (11 films): Billy Bathgate, Mortal Thoughts, Death Becomes Her, Twelve Monkeys, The Jackal, Armageddon, The Sixth Sense, Hart's War, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Sin City, Planet Terror
3.Johnny Depp (10 films): A Nightmare on Elm Street, Platoon, Freddy's Dead, Ed Wood, Dead Man, The Astronaut's Wife, From Hell, The Libertine, Sweeny Todd, Pirates of the Caribbean 2.
4.Brad Pitt (10 films): A River Runs Through It, Kalifornia, Legends of the Fall, The Devil's Own, Troy, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Burn After Reading, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Meet Joe Black
5.Dustin Hoffman (9 films): Midnight Cowboy, Who is Harry Kellerman And Why Is He Saying Terrible Things About Me?, Lenny, Death of a Salesman, Billy Bathgate, Hook, Wag the Dog, Perfume, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium.
6.Al Pacino (9 films): Scarface, Dick Tracy, The Godfather: Part III, Carlito's Way, Donnie Brasco, Insomnia, People I Know, The Recruit, Righteous Kill
7.Jack Nicholson (9 films): Easy Rider, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Passenger, The Shining, Batman, Hoffa, Mars Attacks!, The Departed, The Bucket List
8.Denzel Washington (8 films): Cry Freedom, Glory, Heart Condition, Malcolm X, Fallen, The Preacher's Wife, Training Day, Man on Fire.
9.Christian Bale (8 films): Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, Henry V, The Secret Agent, Mary Mother of Jesus, Shaft, Harsh Times, The Prestige, 3:10 to Yuma.
10.George Clooney (5 films): Return to Horror High, Red Surf, The Perfect Storm, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Syriana.
11.Robert Downey Jr (5 films): Less than Zero, Natural Born Killers, Richard III, The Gingerbread Man, US Marshals
12.Sean Bean (5 films): Equilibrium, The Fellowship of the Ring, Goldeneye, The Hitcher, Patriot Games.
13Gary Oldman (5 films): The Book of Eli, Bram Stroker's Dracula, The Fifth Element, Leon, True Romance
14.Mel Gibson (3 films): Mrs. Soffel, Hamlet, Braveheart.
15.Carl Weathers (3 films): Happy Gilmore, Predator, Rocky IV.
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