Sunday, July 31, 2011

Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson

Jessica Simpson | The US Trends | Jessica Simpson or Jessica Ann Simpson was born on July 10, 1980. She is an American singer, actress, television personality and fashion designer whose rise to fame began in 1999. Since that time, Simpson has achieved many recording milestones, starred in several movies, television shows, and commercials, launched a line of hair and beauty products, and designed fragrances, shoes, and handbags for women. Simpson has devoted time to philanthropic efforts including Operation Smile and a USO-hosted tour for troops stationed overseas.

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Simpson has achieved seven Billboard Top 40 hits, three gold and two multi-platinum Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified studio albums, four of which have reached the top 10 on the US Billboard 200. Simpson starred with her then-husband Nick Lachey in the MTV reality show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica. She ventured into the country music market in 2008 and released Do You Know.

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Jessica Simpson has a total of records sales in Australia of more than 426,000 copies and was ranked No. 113 on the 1000 artists chart of Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Decade Charts (1980–2010). In 2009, Billboard named Simpson as the 95th overall best Artists of the Decade. Simpson also was ranked at number 86 on Billboard 200 Artists, based on album sales.

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Jessica Simpson got her start singing on the Christian youth conference circuit, then became a mainstream hit with the 1999 pop album Sweet Kisses. That album featured her first hit single, "I Wanna Love You Forever." At the time Simpson was often compared (or confused) with fellow singing teen heartthrobs Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Mandy Moore. In 2003 she starred in her own MTV reality show, Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, which documented her first year of marriage to fellow pop star Nick Lachey. In 2005 she played the voluptuous Daisy Duke in a feature film remake of the 1970s TV series The Dukes of Hazzard. Her younger sister, Ashlee Simpson, is also a singer who appeared in her own reality show on MTV.

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Extra credit: Simpson and Lachey were married on 26 October 2002; the couple announced their separation in November 2005. She has since been romantically linked with pro football player Tony Romo... Lachey became a star with the pop group 98 Degrees... Besides Sweet Kisses, Simpson's other albums include Irresistible (2001) and In This Skin (2003). - The US Trends

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Demi Lovato and Justin Bieber would be recording a song together

Justin Bieber and Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato is back and better than ever after his stint in rehab earlier this year and is now working hard on his new album and recording with a very special guest, who could be Justin Bieber.

Demi recording with Timbaland and Sebastian, who tweet 'Wow we had some special guests passing through the session today @ ddlovato Could be a super duo?Stay tuned! '.

Then Sebastian replied to his followers: '@ AndreaLovesSwag, you said Justin Bieber, this is a great possibility. "




Selena Gomez relaxed in the pool without Justin Bieber

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The singer Selena Gomez began the tour in Boca Raton, Florida, on Thursday night and has only been seen at Universal Studios and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, but now she is taking time to relax.

Selena Gomez enjoyed a day sun and swimming pool after a busy day. The singer revealed her body outlined in a pink striped bikini.

The singer did not hesitate to download some swimwear for a perfect tan. It is worth mentioning, Selena Gomez was not accompanied by her boyfriend Justin Bieber, who is in Canada.





Saturday, July 30, 2011

Cowboys & Aliens, the big-budget blockbuster film 2011, starring Daniel Craig & Harrison Ford

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The US Trends | Cowboys & Aliens, the big-budget blockbuster film 2011, starring Daniel Craig & Harrison Ford | "Cowboys & Aliens," the big-budget blockbuster film with Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford, hits theaters today. Many fans are probably aware that the film was presented as based on a graphic novel, like so many other recent blockbusters. But what can they not be aware of how confusing and convoluted way is that it was for "Cowboys & Aliens" to reach the big screen and how its origin is different from other comic book movies.

To shed some light on that, we're taking a look at the trail this property blazed all the way to the Wild West of Hollywood.

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"Cowboys & Aliens" is the brainchild of Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, co-owner of Platinum Studios, a multimedia company. Rosenberg himself has his roots firmly embedded in the comic book industry, being one of the founders of Malibu Comics in 1986, an independent publisher which secured its place in comics history both by serving as the original home for the artists collective that become known as Image Comics, and by publishing "Men In Black," another offbeat sci-fi concept that went on to big-screen success.

Malibu was purchased by industry powerhouse Marvel Comics in 1994, and Rosenberg was made a vice-president within that company, but eventually found it difficult to exercise his creative goals under that structure, and departed in 1997. Upon his departure, he entered into co-ownership of Platinum Studios, and began developing properties for use in other media, particularly film, in partnership with the famed Hollywood power-brokers at the William Morris Agency.

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Alan Gasmer, an agent at WMA, relates how, while reviewing concept art in pitch meetings, they first recognized the potential of "Cowboys & Aliens." "[Rosenberg would] flip over a poster, and then another and another. When he got to the third one, I said, what's that? He said, it's 'Cowboys & Aliens.' I said, that's your movie. Even though he had nothing written down, I grabbed Rob [Carlson, another WMA agent], who pitched it to his client Steve Oedekerk [director of 'Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls,' and writer of 'The Nutty Professor']. Steve immediately said he was in, and that he would figure out the movie. We went out basically with an illustration and Steve, and we had five offers right away from Disney, Fox, Sony, Universal and DreamWorks until the latter two joined together and bought it. That's how business was done back then."

That initial concept art, of a cowboy on horseback firing his six-gun at a gigantic alien spaceship looming overhead, may have been enough to pique the initial interest of Dreamworks and Universal, but there would be a lot more twists and turns before "Cowboys & Aliens" would have a real shot at being made into a feature film. For starters, there was no actual comic or story behind the concept art. That meant that the property languished in development limbo for years, as different writers came on to offer their own take on the idea (including "X-Men" writer David Hayter), and the film changed studios to Sony Pictures along the way. There were so many different writers in fact, that it ultimately came down to the Writer's Guild trade union having to settle a dispute on who should be credited on the final film. In addition, in 2002, Rosenberg was contacted by lawyers for Tom Arvis, a comic book creator who in 1995 had published his own "Cowboys & Aliens" comic. That issue was resolved after a year and a half of negotiations, which resulted in Platinum settling with Arvis for an undisclosed amount in exchange for the "Cowboys & Aliens" title.

In 2006, Rosenberg and Platinum Studios finally set to work on creating an actual graphic novel in order to propel the stalled film project forward. Established comics professionals Fred Van Lente, Andrew Foley, Dennis Calero, and Luciano Lima were brought on to create the book, which was released in stores in December of 2006, after having been initially serialized as a webcomic. But even this step forward was not without turmoil; controversy arose when it was alleged that Platinum had paid comic shops to carry the book in order to boost sales figures, in hopes of drawing attention from Hollywood.

Regardless of the controversy, Platinum's marketing strategy paid off; Dreamworks and Universal reacquired the property, producers Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Steven Spielberg came on board, and acclaimed director Jon Favreau was soon attached to the project. Fresh off the success of his collaboration with Favreau on the "Iron Man" film, Robert Downey Jr. was also in talks to star in the film, but eventually dropped out due to his role in "Sherlock Holmes." However, the film wouldn't suffer too greatly from his departure; it went on to acquire stars of equal magnitude in the form of Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford, who have brought the film to this weekend's debut.

So, no, "Cowboys & Aliens" classified as a true comic book movie? This could be the eye of the beholder, but like all Hollywood movies, a final ruling is made in a particular field: the box office. - MOVIES

Cowboys & Aliens, the big-budget blockbuster film 2011, starring Daniel Craig & Harrison Ford

Cowboys & Aliens, the big-budget blockbuster film 2011, starring Daniel Craig & Harrison Ford

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The US Trends | Cowboys & Aliens, the big-budget blockbuster film 2011, starring Daniel Craig & Harrison Ford | "Cowboys & Aliens," the big-budget blockbuster film with Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford, hits theaters today. Many fans are probably aware that the film was presented as based on a graphic novel, like so many other recent blockbusters. But what can they not be aware of how confusing and convoluted way is that it was for "Cowboys & Aliens" to reach the big screen and how its origin is different from other comic book movies.

To shed some light on that, we're taking a look at the trail this property blazed all the way to the Wild West of Hollywood.

harrison-ford
"Cowboys & Aliens" is the brainchild of Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, co-owner of Platinum Studios, a multimedia company. Rosenberg himself has his roots firmly embedded in the comic book industry, being one of the founders of Malibu Comics in 1986, an independent publisher which secured its place in comics history both by serving as the original home for the artists collective that become known as Image Comics, and by publishing "Men In Black," another offbeat sci-fi concept that went on to big-screen success.

Malibu was purchased by industry powerhouse Marvel Comics in 1994, and Rosenberg was made a vice-president within that company, but eventually found it difficult to exercise his creative goals under that structure, and departed in 1997. Upon his departure, he entered into co-ownership of Platinum Studios, and began developing properties for use in other media, particularly film, in partnership with the famed Hollywood power-brokers at the William Morris Agency.

cowboys-and-aliens-2011
Alan Gasmer, an agent at WMA, relates how, while reviewing concept art in pitch meetings, they first recognized the potential of "Cowboys & Aliens." "[Rosenberg would] flip over a poster, and then another and another. When he got to the third one, I said, what's that? He said, it's 'Cowboys & Aliens.' I said, that's your movie. Even though he had nothing written down, I grabbed Rob [Carlson, another WMA agent], who pitched it to his client Steve Oedekerk [director of 'Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls,' and writer of 'The Nutty Professor']. Steve immediately said he was in, and that he would figure out the movie. We went out basically with an illustration and Steve, and we had five offers right away from Disney, Fox, Sony, Universal and DreamWorks until the latter two joined together and bought it. That's how business was done back then."

That initial concept art, of a cowboy on horseback firing his six-gun at a gigantic alien spaceship looming overhead, may have been enough to pique the initial interest of Dreamworks and Universal, but there would be a lot more twists and turns before "Cowboys & Aliens" would have a real shot at being made into a feature film. For starters, there was no actual comic or story behind the concept art. That meant that the property languished in development limbo for years, as different writers came on to offer their own take on the idea (including "X-Men" writer David Hayter), and the film changed studios to Sony Pictures along the way. There were so many different writers in fact, that it ultimately came down to the Writer's Guild trade union having to settle a dispute on who should be credited on the final film. In addition, in 2002, Rosenberg was contacted by lawyers for Tom Arvis, a comic book creator who in 1995 had published his own "Cowboys & Aliens" comic. That issue was resolved after a year and a half of negotiations, which resulted in Platinum settling with Arvis for an undisclosed amount in exchange for the "Cowboys & Aliens" title.

In 2006, Rosenberg and Platinum Studios finally set to work on creating an actual graphic novel in order to propel the stalled film project forward. Established comics professionals Fred Van Lente, Andrew Foley, Dennis Calero, and Luciano Lima were brought on to create the book, which was released in stores in December of 2006, after having been initially serialized as a webcomic. But even this step forward was not without turmoil; controversy arose when it was alleged that Platinum had paid comic shops to carry the book in order to boost sales figures, in hopes of drawing attention from Hollywood.

Regardless of the controversy, Platinum's marketing strategy paid off; Dreamworks and Universal reacquired the property, producers Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Steven Spielberg came on board, and acclaimed director Jon Favreau was soon attached to the project. Fresh off the success of his collaboration with Favreau on the "Iron Man" film, Robert Downey Jr. was also in talks to star in the film, but eventually dropped out due to his role in "Sherlock Holmes." However, the film wouldn't suffer too greatly from his departure; it went on to acquire stars of equal magnitude in the form of Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford, who have brought the film to this weekend's debut.

So, no, "Cowboys & Aliens" classified as a true comic book movie? This could be the eye of the beholder, but like all Hollywood movies, a final ruling is made in a particular field: the box office. - MOVIES

Cowboys & Aliens, the big-budget blockbuster film 2011, starring Daniel Craig & Harrison Ford

Justin Bieber shirt looks with the face of Selena Gomez

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The love between the singer Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez is huge, the singer has shown he has a thousand ways to show their affection. This time, the Canadian 17, was caught wearing a polo shirt with the face of his beloved.

While Selena was offering his amazing concert fans of Florida, Justin Bieber in backstage, wearing the official tour shirt, where you could see the interpreter of 'Magic'.

As recalled, a few days ago Justin Bieber surprised Selena Gomez, appearing in one of his concerts in California. Apparently, they are going through one of its best periods in the relationship, where there are only signs of love.




Justin Bieber is invited by a student to the prom

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Once again Justin Bieber is guilty of follies generate among their followers. This time the famous singer, has been invited to the prom a 17 years.

Eimer Cady is a girl about to finish their studies and to the claim to take his teen idol, Justin Bieber, had no better idea to hang a video on YouTube, in complicity with her friend Holly, suggesting the invitation through of a song. So far, the interpreter of 'Somebody to Love', has not spoken about it.

As recalled, is not the first time this occurs. As Justin Bieber, Mila Kunis other artists like Justin Timberlake and Miley Cyrus have received invitations in the same style.




Progeria - Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome

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The US Trends | Progeria - Hutchinson–Gilford Progeria Syndrome | Progeria (also known as "Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome", "Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome," and "Progeria Syndrome") is an extremely rare genetic disease with symptoms that resemble aspects of aging, occurring at an early age. The word progeria is derived from the greek "pro" means "before" and "Geras" means "old age". The disease has a very low incidence and occurs in about 1 in 8 million live births. I was born with progeria typically live their teens and twenties. It is a genetic disease that presents itself as a new mutation (de novo), and is not hereditary. While the term progeria is, strictly speaking, all the diseases characterized by symptoms of premature aging, and is often used as such, is often applied, in particular reference to the syndrome of Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria.

Scientists are particularly interested in progeria because it might reveal clues about the normal process of aging. Progeria was first described in 1886 by Jonathan Hutchinson. It was also described independently in 1897 by Hastings Gilford. The condition was later named Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS).

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The earliest symptoms include failure to thrive and a localized scleroderma-like skin condition. As a child ages past infancy, additional conditions become apparent. Limited growth, alopecia, and a distinctive appearance (small face and jaw, pinched nose) are all characteristics of progeria. People diagnosed with this disorder usually have small, fragile bodies, like those of elderly people. Later, the condition causes wrinkled skin, atherosclerosis, kidney failure, loss of eyesight, hair loss, and cardiovascular problems. It is not transferred by the offspring.

A child with this condition show signs of symptoms is usually around 18-24 months. After birth a healthy baby in the research, its size and weight suddenly, below the average for their age. People generally maintain normal mental and motor development. There are many signs and symptoms of this progressive disease, and tend to worsen as the child grows. The appearance of the face is often wrinkled, with a larger head relative to its body, with a narrow face and beak nose. The child experiences the whole body alopecia. Scleroderma, a hardening and narrowing of the skin on the trunk and limbs of the body, is also widespread. As experience hair loss, scalp veins are visible and prominent bulging eyes. Musculoskeletal degeneration causes loss of body fat and muscle, joint stiffness, hip dislocations, and other symptoms usually absent in non-elderly population. - THE US TRENDS

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Friday, July 29, 2011

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Is JLo back to P Diddy? after divorced Marc Anthony

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Is JLo back to P Diddy? after divorced Marc Anthony | The US Trends | After announcing her divorce from Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez seems to not have to wait too long to find a replacement. Because the replacement is not anyone else but her ex-boyfriend, Sean Combs aka P Diddy!

P-DiddyHowever, the second love relationship of both are still be speculation to Paddy Power, an Irish bookmaker. This was triggered by rumors that JLo was seen dining with Diddy in New York shortly after announcing her divorce.

Paddy Power estimates this possibility as one of the 'possibility' of JLo's post-divorce love relationship , although they also put one other candidate surrogate father of two twins of JLo, Max and Emme. This man was none other than William Levy, who was rumored to be JLo's 'another man' after becoming a model in her new video clip, I Am Into You.

"The love relationship between JLo and P Diddy is really special. The fact that they were seen together shortly after the rift of the household is a big sign 'old love blossomed again'!" said Sharon McHugh, spokesperson for Paddy Power. - THE US TRENDS

Is JLo back to P Diddy? after divorced Marc Anthony

Justin Bieber is tattooed torso in the name of "Jesus." With Maxine Woodside

Singer Justin Bieber fashion and dad Jeremy tattooed the name "Jesus" in Hebrew, on the left side of his torso a couple of weeks ago, it was reported to Maxine Woodside.

Photos of the moments were revealed in the network, where you
see the 17 year old arms up with an expression of pain, but at all times to receive the support of his father who did not let go the hand

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Miami Dolphins

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Miami Dolphins | The US Trends | The Miami Dolphins are a professional american football team based in the U.S. metropolitan Miami, Florida. The team is part of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). Dolphins play home games at the stage of the life of the sun in the northern suburb of Miami Gardens, and are in training Miami Dolphins facility in Davie, Florida.

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The Dolphins team was founded by Joe Robbie, and began play in the American Football League (AFL) as an expansion team in 1966 – an example of the AFL's expanding into parts of the United States that had not possessed professional american football teams (with the exception of the Miami Seahawks, who played in the AAFC in 1946 before becoming the first incarnation of the Baltimore Colts). In 1970, the Dolphins joined the NFL when the AFL–NFL merger occurred. The Dolphins are the oldest continually-operating major-league professional sports franchise in the state of Florida.

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The team made its first Super Bowl appearance following the 1971 season in Super Bowl VI, but lost to the Dallas Cowboys. In 1972, the Dolphins team completed the NFL's first and only perfect season culminating in a Super Bowl win, winning all 14 of its regular-season games, both of its NFL playoff games, and also Super Bowl VII. The Dolphins thus became the first NFL team to accomplish a perfect regular season. Miami Dolphins also won Super Bowl VIII, becoming the first team to appear in three consecutive Super Bowls, and the second team (the first AFL/AFC team) to win back-to-back championships. Miami also appeared in Super Bowl XVII and Super Bowl XIX, losing both games.

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For most of its debut, Miami Dolphins were coached by Don Shula, coach the most successful in the history of professional football in terms of total games won. His teams posted records Dolphins lost two of his 26 seasons as head coach of the team. Football Hall of Fame six future members played for Miami in the 1970's, including fullback Larry Csonka, Bob Griese quarterback and linebacker Nick Buoniconti. During 1980 and 1990, the Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino became the most prolific passer in NFL history, breaking several records for the passage of the league. He led the Dolphins to five division titles, 10 playoff tickets and Super Bowl XIX, before retiring after the 1999 season. -THE US TRENDS

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Selena Gomez

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Selena Gomez | The US Trends | Selena Gomez or Selena Marie Gomez (born July 22, 1992) is an American actress, singer, and entrepreneur, best known for portraying Alex Russo in the Emmy Award-winning Disney Channel television series Wizards of Waverly Place. She subsequently ventured into feature films and has starred in the television movies Another Cinderella Story, Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie, and Princess Protection Program. She made her starring theatrical film debut in Ramona and Beezus.

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Gomez career has expanded into the music industry; Gomez is the lead singer and founder of the pop band Selena Gomez & the Scene, which has released two RIAA Gold certified studio albums, Kiss & Tell and A Year Without Rain and spawned two RIAA Platinum certified singles, "Naturally" and "Who Says". As of April 2011, The band has sold 1,354,000 albums in the United States. Gomez has also contributed to the soundtracks of Tinker Bell, Another Cinderella Story and Wizards of Waverly Place after signing a record deal with Hollywood Records. In 2008, Gomez was designated a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

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Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas. She is the daughter of former stage actress Mandy Teefey (née Cornett) and Ricardo Joel Gomez. Her father is Mexican American and her mother is of Italian descent. Regarding her Hispanic heritage, Gomez said: "My family does have Quinceañeras, and we go to the communion church. We do everything that's Catholic, but we don't really have anything traditional except (that we) go to the park and have barbeques on Sundays after church." Her birth parents divorced when she was five years old, and she was raised as an only child by her working mother. In 2006, Mandy remarried Brian Teefey. She is named after Tejano singer Selena. In a 2009 interview with People, Gomez mentioned that she developed an early interest in acting from watching her mother prepare for and act in theater productions. She earned a high school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010. - The US Trends

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