Sunday, October 30, 2011

Yuni Shara 'No Comment' Soal AyuTing Ting

Jakarta-C&R/OMG- Yuni Shara mengakui kalau hubungannya dengan Raffi
Ahmad saat ini sedang vakum. Ketika ditanya apakah Ayu Ting Ting yang
menjadi penyebab keretakan hubungan mereka ia tak mau berkomentar.
"Kalau soal orang ketiga aku no comment. Ya, semoga dengan begini
Raffi berubah menjadi dewasa," ujar Yuni saat ditemui dalam Acara
Mandiri Fiesta, TMII, Jakarta Timur, Sabtu (29/10/2011).

Yuni Shara mengungkap soal hubungannya dengan Raffi. "Kami tadi masih
bertemu sekedar cipika cipiki, selama ini saya dan Raffi jarang
berkomunikasi. Hubungan kami sedang vakum. Raffi belum berubah, tidak
dewasa. Hanya janji saja tapi tidak ditepati," tandasnya.

Yuni berharap semoga ke depannya akan lebih baik buat mereka. "Bukan
karena dia membeli mobil seharga Rp 2 M itu. Yang pasti ke depannya
aku pasrah, semoga yang terbaik untuk kita berdua," harapnya.

Ditemui di tempat yang sama, adik Yuni Shara, Krisdayanti pun berujar,
"Sangat menyayangkan kalau mereka sampai putus." (Amy)

Indian models out of fashion overseas

For top Indian model Apoorva Vishwanathan, the difference between
success on the catwalks of her own country and an international
modelling career can be measured in inches -- two of them.

"I wish I had endless legs. I could be cat-walking with the Heidi
Klums of the world," said the Bangalore-based Vishwanathan who stands
five feet nine inches (175cm) in her bare feet.

"But you've got to be at least 5'11" for any international fashion
house to come near you," she told AFP during the recent New Delhi
Fashion Week.

Compared to the West, career modelling is still in its infancy in
India, although it has made huge strides on the back of rapid economic
growth and the growing profile of Indian fashion designers.

Only a handful of Indian models have tasted success abroad, with the
likes of Lakshmi Menon and Ujjwala Raut modelling for Gucci and Yves
Saint-Laurent.

Menon walked for Jean Paul Gaultier shows in Paris and went on to
become the face of French luxury goods maker Hermes, replacing
Ukrainian Daria Werbowy.

The financial pay-off for those who do break out of the relatively
low-paid domestic scene can be enormous, and Raut is quite frank about
why she is no longer seen working the Indian fashion shows.

"They can't afford me," she told the Times of India in an interview last week.

Whispered allegations of racism have been made by some who tried and
failed overseas, but Vishwanathan believes the main barrier is the
natural body shape of Indian women.

"We are genetically more voluptuous and curvaceous," Vishwanathan
said, adjusting her tight mini-skirt as she sat down during a break in
her daily round of make-up sessions, hair-dos and fittings.

"Agencies abroad want girls who are really thin, almost skinny. It is
tough for us to fit into their requirements.

"I have been around on the Indian fashion scene for 10 years and would
have absolutely loved to make it big internationally. But even if you
have a little body to you, you're out of the race," she said.

Another factor is that Indian models tend to start their careers much
later than their Western counterparts, with parental pressure often
keeping them in college until their early 20s.

"In the international context it means they are already over the
hill," said Anjana Sharma, fashion director at IMG Reliance.

"Gisele Bundchen started modelling at 14, Kate Moss was discovered at
14 and by 16 she was a known face," she said.

Once frowned upon in conservative India as an immodest career choice,
modelling grew in popularity -- and acceptability -- in 1994, the year
former Indian models Sushmita Sen and Aishwarya Rai took the Miss
Universe and Miss World titles respectively.

Both went on to successful and lucrative film careers, fuelling the
aspirations of millions along the way.

More recently, the launch of Vogue India in 2007 heralded the start of
a new fashion era and an overhaul of wardrobes of the nouveau riche.

"You name any international magazine and they are now in India," said
popular dress designer Samant Chauhan.

"It has opened the outside world to India. Models in India are now
more aware, assured and ambitious."

Rikee Chatterjee, a 24-year-old up-and-coming model said her family
fully supported her decision to take up modelling even before she
finished her college degree.

"They understood and backed my choice," she said. "A lot of parents
now are happy enough to see their kids in the limelight."

But there are some limits.

Indian models generally hesitate to do lingerie work, or other shows
that involve baring a lot of skin, and most lingerie ads in Indian
fashion magazines use foreign models.

"The question is not so much of modesty -- but of negative public
opinion," said Nonita Kalra, editor-in-chief of the Indian version of
Elle fashion magazine.

There are also complaints of a bias against darker-skinned models in
India where a light complexion is widely considered synonymous with
beauty and skin-lightening creams rack up annual sales of 500 million
dollars.

Top Indian model Dipannita Sharma ruffled feathers earlier this year
when she accused not just the fashion industry but the country as a
whole of being "obsessed" witn fairness.

"We will take another hundred years to completely get over it," she said

Source : Yahoo.com.sg

Hyo-min Clarifies T-ara's "Attitude Problem"

..18 Oct – Current leader of Korean girl group T-ara, Hyo-min, has
decided to clarify the controversy surrounding the group's
disrespectful attitude that arose while performing at an event,
according to allkpop.

For the uninitiated, earlier on 14 October, a netizen on an online
community board had written about her disappointment with T-ara, "They
came to perform at a festival in Woori, and all they did was laugh and
chat on their own while lip-syncing. Their mouths didn't match up to
the words at all and they really didn't care for the performance."

The netizen continued, saying that the youngest member, Ji-yeon, was
merely staring at the floor while Qri was looking disinterested with
the MC's speech. This was not the first time for Ji-yeon as she also
faced criticism earlier for her performance in the KBS '7080 Concert'.

In her Twitter, Hyo-min clarified, "For our "Why Are You Like This"
performance, there are gestures we'll make where it looks like we're
talking to each other. That is a part of the choreography. For "Roly
Poly", we tried to make the stage look as fun as possible by laughing
and playing jokes on each other. It's a part of the performance. I
think those things have caused such a misunderstanding."

She continued by expressing the group's gratitude towards their fans,
and promised to work hard to live up to their expectations. Hyo-min
finishes with, "Please don't misunderstand us."

Source : Yahoo.com.sg

Jang Geun-suk annoys "Love Rain" production

..28 Oct – Jang Geun-suk's international schedule may not hurt him,
but it sure hurts others involved in his projects - especially the
shooting of KBS' highly anticipated drama "Love Rain".

According to allkpop website, insiders from the production claimed
that shooting for the drama was ground to a halt for two weeks due to
Jang Geun-suk's busy schedule.

The anonymous source stated, "Director Yoon Suk-ho recently brought
all the managers together to go over schedules. Because Jang Geun-suk
paid attention only to his foreign schedules, the director had to step
up to the plate. It's a rare case for the director to personally meet
with the managers."

He added, "The shooting schedule is considerably backed up. We were
supposed to have completed five episodes by now, but only got through
one. Jang Geun-suk keeps leaving in the middle of this situation, so
the directors and the other cast members are having a hard time."

Jang Geun-suk recently kicked off his Japanese Arena Tour, and also
had his first Chinese album to promote as well.

"Love Rain", which also stars SNSD's YoonA as the female lead, is
scheduled to be broadcast in early 2012. It is highly anticipated as
the drama would be a comeback for famous director Yoon Suk-ho who
directed the four season dramas, including "Winter Sonata" (2002) and
"Autumn in My Heart" (2000).

Source : Yahoo.sg

Terra Nova, TV’s most expensive series ever

It's being billed as television's most expensive series ever made and
everything about this show is B-I-G.

Before filming of its two-hour pilot episode even began, "Terra Nova"
had already racked up $10 million in costs. The pilot alone is
estimated to have cost somewhere up to $20 million.

Subsequent episodes are being budgeted at $4 million each. The last
time any pilot was this expensive was the multiple Emmy Award-winning
"Boardwalk Empire" directed by Martin Scorsese, which cost $18 million
back in 2009.

Helmed by none other as Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg,
"Terra Nova" is a cross between "Avatar", "Jurassic Park" and
"Stargate".

The premise of the 13-episode series is simple: In the year 2149,
Earth has been so completely polluted that humans have to breathe
through an air filter.

In an attempt to "reboot" human history, mankind's only hope for
survival is to travel 85 million years back in time to a colony called
"Terra Nova"and where dinosaurs still reign supreme.

The show's central character is ex-cop Jim Shannon (Jason O'Mara), a
devoted father with a chequered past, who is forced to guide his
family through this new world of limitless beauty, mystery and terror.

Adding intrigue to the show is the presence of a splinter group of
colonists with a secret agenda.

However, critical reception to the show's U.S. debut has been mixed.

Some have lauded the series' big-budget cinematography as gorgeous and
the CGI of the dinosaurs, in particular, as visually stunning. They
also praise its Hollywood movie-like production values, calling the
show "literally the biggest thing on TV this fall."

Other critics, however, were not so kind, saying the series' main
fault lies in the cheesy, corny script between the characters.

Regardless, whether the series will be renewed for a second season,
only time will tell: it's either going to be a mega-expensive flop or
a ball-out-of-the-park, smashing success.

The TV series was picked up straight to series with a 13-episode order
and will premiere in Singapore on 29 October at 8.55pm on FOX (StarHub
Channel 505) and FOX HD (StarHub Ch 558).

Watch the trailer below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6aNEIZwPFc&feature=player_embedded

Super 7 rips off SNSD's "Hoot"

27 Oct – Taiwanese girl group Super 7 who have recently rose to fame
for allegedly copycatting South Korea's favourite, SNSD, is now
criticised for performing a SNSD song at the prestigious Golden Bell
Award in Taiwan, according to soompi.

In a recording of their live performance, it can be seen that the
group performed a cover of SNSD's "Hoot," clad in the same outfits and
following the same exact choreography as the Korean girl group, but it
is not the best imitation.

After seeing the video, netizens have questioned the real motive
behind Super 7's cover performance at such an important stage.

The Super 7 performance was highly criticised not only for its
lacklustre show and the fact that the group is only dancing to another
group's song. Some even stated that the group is unworthy of being
onstage for such an important event.

A lot of netizens, including Taiwanese fans, voiced their disapproval,
"This is a Taiwanese awards show, not a show in Korea."

Others said, "The fact that they couldn't perform to their own song
means they're not ready to be a true artist."

"Why did you even debut?" they added.

Super 7 have been at the centre of controversy since their debut for
having strikingly similar concepts and looks as SNSD. Their title
track, "Mai Luo Suo," have also been under fire for featuring very
similar costumes and overall concepts to that of SNSD's "Hoot."

Golden Bell Awards is an annual Taiwanese TV show award found in 1965
and sponsored by the Taiwanese government. It is one of the most
prestigious awards in Taiwan, often called Taiwan's equivalent to the
Emmy Awards.

Source: Yahoo.sg

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Fwd: Universal Studios’ Transformers ride launches Dec 3 (US Singapore)

Mark the date down -- Saturday, 3 December.

That's when the highly anticipated Transformers theme park ride at
Universal Studios Singapore throws its doors open to the public.

Gracing the exclusive gala premiere of "Transformers: The Ride" a day
earlier will be none other than Michael Bay, director and executive
producer of the Transformers blockbuster franchise and the
attraction's creative consultant.

"I am very excited about the debut of this attraction at Universal
Studios Singapore. Finally, Transformers fans will not only have the
chance to watch the Autobots battle the Decepticons on screen; they'll
actually be part of the action," Bay said.

In a statement, USS said the motion thrill ride will showcase the most
advanced evolution of immersive theme park entertainment. It will
feature 12 scenes, comprising sets blended seamlessly with
hyper-realistic 3-D digital media and special effects to bring tactile
realism to every moment.

The Allspark Shard – what the new recruits (guest) will need to
protect from Megatron and the Decepticons. …

Guests will be transported onboard advanced motion-based ride vehicles
into the Transformers universe and partake in a 3D battle against
Decepticons alongside the Autobots.

Enlisted as Nest recruits, thrill-seekers will be tasked to help the
Autobots protect a remaining shard of the Allspark — a powerful energy
cube that gives life to the Transformers.

As the Decepticons attack the facility in a bid to obtain the shard,
guests will be introduced to a new Autobot — Evac — created
exclusively for the ride, which will bring them through 3-D subway
tunnels, down city streets and across rooftops at breakneck speed.

Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) said it's confident the ride will raise
the bar for immersive ride experiences anywhere in the world and will
be a game changer for theme park attractions.

Tan Hee Teck, CEO of Resorts World Sentosa, said, "Resorts World
Sentosa transformed Singapore as its first integrated resort in 2010,
and we will continue to bring in game changing attractions to the
region."

Special year-end holiday packages for Universal Studios Singapore will
be rolled out through the Resorts World Sentosa website and authorised
travel agents. '

More details will be available at www.rwsentosa.com and
http://tftheride.rwsentosablog.com.