Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Cristiano Ronaldo's Champions League celebration 'was for secret movie' according to reports in Spain: 'Ronaldo: The Movie'

Reports in Spain suggest that Cristiano Ronaldo ripped off his shirt in front of the cameras when celebrating his Champions League final goal because he was being filmed for his movie. The Portuguese superstar scored a penalty in the closing minutes of extra-time to round off a 4-1 victory, and he celebrated by taking off his shirt and flexing his muscles. His celebration seemed rather excessive given that the game was already won, and reports say that Ronaldo knew where to stand for cameras to pick him up and capture the celebration. Flexing his muscles: Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring for Real Madrid in the Champions League final For the cameras: Reports in Spain suggest Ronaldo knew he was being filmed for his movie ...
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Saturday, 5 April 2014

Jennifer Lawrence sizzles in blue body paint as Hugh Jackman looks fierce in new X-Men: Days Of Future Past posters

She can shape shift into anything she wants. On Friday Jennifer Lawrence revealed her fabulous curves as mutant Mystique alongside hunky Hugh jackman as Wolverine in new posters that highlight the key cast for the upcoming film X-Men: Days Of Future Past. 20th Century Fox and Marvel unveiled nine posters to build even more excitement before the highly anticipated May 23 US release of the next installment of the big-budget franchise. Showing off her Mystique: Jennifer Lawrence displays her beautiful body as the blue mutant alongside Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in posters for X-Men: Days Of Future Past that were released on Frid...
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Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Frights and delights on Liverpool's big night: QUENTIN LETTS reviews Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night (Liverpool Everyman) Rating: Verdict: A welcome return Liverpool's Everyman theatre has reopened after a refit costing £27 million and it looks terrific. North-West England’s greatest city again has a major, high-minded stage. Artistic director Gemma Bodinetz’s Twelfth Night, which gets off to an innovative start, lasts almost three and a half hours. Thank goodness the new seats are comfortable. Several passages, not least the goofing between Sir Toby Belch (Matthew Kelly) and the lighter people, need to be slashed. The staging is broad and light, the theatre’s old brickwork, pine floor and high ceiling calling to mind a grand barn for the scenes in Orsino’s and later Olivia’s houses. Potted orchids descend to add a bucolic touch. Singing...
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