Sunday, April 29, 2007
Jennifer Lopez "I'm Glad"
On November 26, 2002, Lopez released her third studio album, This Is Me... Then, which reached number two on the Billboard 200 and spawned four singles: "Jenny from the Block" (featuring Jadakiss and Styles P), which reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100; "All I Have" (featuring LL Cool J), which spent multiple weeks at number one; "I'm Glad"; and "Baby I Love U!". The album included a cover of Carly Simon's 1978 "You Belong to Me". It performed well on the charts, selling 2.5 million copies in the United States alone.
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Jennifer Lopez "I'm Glad" behind the scenes
Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969[1]), popularly nicknamed J.Lo, is a Golden Globe Award-nominated, five-time ALMA Award-winning American actress, Grammy Award- and Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, dancer, and fashion designer. She is the richest Hispanic in Hollywood according to Forbes magazine[2] and also the most influential Hispanic entertainer in America according to People en EspaƱol's list of 100 Most Influential Hispanics which pays tribute to Hispanics who have had an impact on their communities.
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Monday, April 23, 2007
That's Amore - Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis
Martin and Lewis were an American comedy duo, comprising singer Dean Martin (as the "straight man") and comedian Jerry Lewis (as his stooge). The pair first met in 1944, and worked together in nightclubs, on radio and television, and in films.
The act was simple: the low-key Martin would try to sing or speak to the audience, and the manic Jerry would distract him and loudly interrupt him in a high, adenoidal voice. The uninhibited Jerry would ad-lib freely and run around the stage, and the quick-witted Dean would keep up with him, building the comedy (and the audience excitement) to fever pitch. It was an irresistible combination, and the team triumphed in hugely successful movies, live TV shows, and personal appearances.
After five years at Paramount Pictures, Dean Martin was tiring of scripts limiting him to colorless romantic leads while the stories centered on the antics of Jerry Lewis. Martin also noticed that Lewis was being more ambitious, playing comedy scenes for pathos and staging more of the action himself. The last straw came when Look Magazine gave Martin and Lewis a cover photo -- and cropped Martin out of the picture. Martin dutifully fulfilled the rest of his movie contract, and left the act at his first opportunity, in 1956. The Paramount movie series continued successfully with Lewis as a solo performer; Lewis also realized his ambition to direct.
Apart from a surprise appearance by Martin on one of Lewis's annual telethons for muscular dystrophy 20 years later in 1976 (orchestrated by mutual friend Frank Sinatra), they never performed together again, although they reconciled privately in the later years of Martin's life.
Another source claims that contrary to belief, the 1976 MDA telethon was not the first reconciliation of the legendary comedy team. In 1960, four years after they split, Martin & Lewis briefly reunited. Both were performing their own separate acts at the Sands hotel in Las Vegas, a club they frequently played while they were together. Lewis caught Martin's closing act and Martin introduced his former partner to the audience, bringing him on stage. For about fifteen minutes, they joked a bit and sang a duet of "Come Back to Me". Unfortunately, the reunion was only a one time thing. Later when Lewis was too exhausted to perform his act, Martin generously replaced him.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Shakira - Hips Dont Lie spoof
Watch this....really a hilarious, yet disturbing, Shakira spoof.
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Comedy Now! Russell Peters LIVE
Russell Dominic Peters[1] (born 1970) is a Canadian stand-up comic of Indian descent, specifically Anglo-Indian, from Brampton, Ontario. His parents are originally from Bombay and Kolkata, India. [2] Russell Peters focuses primarily on his cultural background, Arab, Caribbean, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, and other South and Southeast Asian communities that remain invisible to the mainstream media.
Peters began performing in Toronto in 1989[1] and has performed in the UK, Australia, China, Singapore, Denmark, South Africa, the Caribbean, Vietnam, Malaysia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, India, Dubai and the United States. He has been nominated for four Gemini Awards,[3] the Canadian television awards. He has also been nominated for Best Male Comic at the Canadian Comedy Awards.[citation needed] Peters has been featured at such shows as Montreal's Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, and the Edinburgh Festival. He hosted the Canada Day Comedy Festival 2006.
This hilarious comedy has been watched 1,756,551 times. Enjoy!
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Sunday, April 15, 2007
Amazing Juggling Finale
Chris Bliss is an American stand up comedian and juggler. He majored in comparative literature at Northwestern University and the University of Oregon before dropping out to pursue a career in juggling.
Bliss decided not to pursue the conventional route of circus style juggling. Instead he chose to blend popular music with tightly choreographed fast paced moves. Where other jugglers seek to juggle more and more objects, Bliss chose to juggle only three balls. It is this combination of a simple juggling style and his choice of popular music that made Bliss a big hit, culminating in him being chosen as the sole opening act for Michael Jackson on his 1984 Victory tour.
Following on from this big success, Bliss expanded his brief juggling act to include stand up comedy. His act now comprises both stand-up elements and juggling.
In 2006 Bliss enjoyed widespread fame when an online video of his juggling finale became a viral internet sensation. The five minute video shows his energetic finale where he juggles 3 balls to Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End by the Beatles. The video was widely circulated via email and blogs with an estimated 20 million viewings within 40 days.
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Crazy Russian acrobatic prowess - Ala Jackie Chan!
Watch this crazy Russian acrobatic prowess ala Jackie Chan.
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