At the wedding, as expected, were many royals from throughout Europe, as Prince Nicolas is directly related to many of the families. His father King Constantine was obviously in attendance, as was the King’s sister Queen Sofia of Spain. All senior members of the Spanish royal family were present, except the King. Crown Prince Felipe and Crown Princess Letizia, Infanta Elena, Infanta Christina and the Duke of Palma de Mallorca were all there. Queen Anne Marie of Greece, the mother of the groom was obviously there, as was her older sister Queen Margrethe of Denmark, Crown Princess Mary, her younger son Prince Joachim along with his wife Princess Marie. Sweden’s royal family was well represented with Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Daniel, Princess Madeleine, and Prince Carl Philip. Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Crown Princess Maxima of the Netherlands were there, as was Crown Prince Haakon of Norway. About 350 guests attended the wedding, singer Elton John was reported to be one of them. Yachts began gathering in the surrounding harbor as early as Monday. There were pre and post wedding receptions highlighted by the breezy Mediterranean fashions.
Friday, 10 September 2010
Prince Nicolas marries Tatiana Blatnik in Greece PHOTOS
Thursday, 9 September 2010
America Got Talent Final 4: Prince Poppycock, Michael Grimm, Jackie Evancho, and Fighting Gravity
Congratulations, PopWatchers. After endless rounds of terrible auditions and prolonged canned moments of suspense courtesy of Nick Cannon, we have finally reached the finals of America’s Got Talent. Last night America voted Prince Poppycock, Michael Grimm, Jackie Evancho, and Fighting Gravity into the finals, leaving Michael Grasso, Taylor Matthews, Jeremy Vanschoonhoven, Christina & Ali, Anna & Patryk, and Studio One Young Beast Society behind. There was no judges’ choice this time, so the four advancing acts were clearly the most popular (and arguably the most deserving) acts of the entire competition.
Prince Poppycock has a beautiful voice and a way with sequins. Yes, he went for flag-waving (and dancing) in this last performance, and some think that it was a ploy for votes. Personally, I think he was celebrating like only he could the theme of the show: America's Got Talent. And he does, and America agrees. Can't wait to see what he does for the finale.
Michael Grimm isn't some silly teeny bopper, he has a voice that speaks of experience and pain, and he sings from the heart. America has really embraced him and there's a strong chance he could win this thing if he chooses the right song next week.
Jackie Evancho is a textbook act for a show like America's Got Talent. She is, in many ways, like Susan Boyle: they both have this amazing voice in an unlikely package. However, where Ms. Boyle was frumpy, Jackie is angelic. There are a lot of people who feel that Vegas is the wrong venue for such a small girl, which is a fair concern. But a little secret: there has actually only been one winner of America's Got Talent who went on to have an ongoing act on the Vegas strip: Terry Fator. Yes, the winner this season will perform in Vegas along with the traveling tour, but there's no indication that it will be a permanent act. So the question, really, is not, "does Jackie Evancho belong on the Vegas Strip?" but instead, "does Jackie Evancho deserve the $1 million prize?"
Fighting Gravity did not put on their best performance Tuesday night, but they are still the most interesting variety act of this entire season, and they belong in the finals. However, if they want to win this thing, they need to make sure their choreography is absolutely perfect in the finals. Oh, and that they bring it bigger and more astonishing than ever before.
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Robert Schimmel Comedian Dead Video & Photo
Comedian Robert Schimmel tragically lost his life in a car accident on Friday, he was 60 years old. Today, many people have turned only to seek the Robert Schimmel photo. There are some sites saying that there is a photo form the accident, but it appears to be just a rumor.
Schimmel was in company of his son and daughter, who was driving the car, when suddenly in an attempt to avoid an oncoming car, the car flipped several times. His son ended up unarmed, while his daughter is recovering on the hospital.
It’s never funny when someone gets hurt…unless it’s in a monologue. Comedian Robert Schimmel and his 19-year old daughter were involved in a car crash suffering injuries in Arizona. Be sure to check out videos below.
As a biography, funny man Robert Schimmel was born in Bronx, New York on January 16, 1950 so his age is 60. He is most-known as a comedian who has worked for HBO and The Howard Stern Show. Following a heart attack in 1998, Schimmel was given the news that he also was suffering from Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He underwent treatment and later his cancer was in remission. During this time of weak health, he met his daughter Jessica’s friend, Melissa while he was still married to his first wife, Vicki Rhoades, the mother of their four children. As a result, he divorced Vicki and married Melissa in 2000. Together, they have two children. Melissa Schimmel filed for divorce.
According to reports, it is said that Schimmel’s daughter was behind the wheel when she tried “to avoid an accident in her lane” which resulted in a rollover on the side of the freeway.
Schimmel and his daughter are being hospitalized in an Arizona hospital. His daughter is in “stable condition” while Robert is in “very serious” condition. Also, the comedian’s 11-year old son was in the car who was treated and released, with no injuries.
Let’s hope comedian Robert Schimmel gets well really soon! Not only does he suffer from the injuries from this car accident, but also with cirrhosis, from the contraction of Hepatitis C.
Best wishes to you and your entire family! You may leave your thoughts in the comment box and also see a video below!
Camp Rock 2 rock your world tonight
MANILA, Philippines - Disney Channel’s multitude of young followers (and their parents) across the Philippines are in for a rousing treat.
Camp Rock, America’s No. 1 cable TV movie for 2008 — featuring the megastar trio of the Jonas Brothers (Kevin, Joe and Nick) and young superstar Demi Lovato, plus a bunch of Disney’s top teen artists led by Fil-Am Anna Maria Perez de Tagle — is back with a bigger and more electrifying sequel called Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.
The original movie franchise, which will premiere tonight at 7:30 on Disney Channel, is packed with elaborate production numbers showcasing cool and more demanding dance routines to a great soundtrack that spans pop, hip-hop and rock.
Anna Maria, who returns to the sequel as a completely changed Ella (she’s now friendlier and smarter), raves about Camp Rock 2’s catchy songs, and reveals that the dance numbers are “much more daring and more exhausting.”
“Exhausting but fun,” the granddaughter of the legendary Filipino actress and singer Sylvia La Torre points out. “The choreographer (Rosero McCoy) is so amazing he brought into the movie new and harder dance styles. He challenged us all and then brought out the best in us. He’s simply unbelievable.”
And like other Disney’s smash musicals, one of the movie’s strengths is its ability to convey to young audiences valuable messages in life that could inspire and guide them till their maturity — resilience, perseverance, loyalty, respect and teamwork — while providing solid (and clean fun) entertainment they will never forget.
During its Aug. 18 premiere at New York City’s Lincoln Center, adoring fans — groups of teens and tweens from all walks of life — gave the entire cast a rock star welcome with deafening screams and shrieks, as they watch them walk the red carpet in style and strike a pose before blinding bulbs of the international press.
Aside from the Jonas Brothers, Demi and Anna Maria, fans cheered the arrival of other Camp Rock stars like Alyson Stoner, Meaghan Martin, Jasmine Richards, Roshon Fegan, Jordan Francis, Matthew “Mdot” Finley, Maria Canals-Barrera, Daniel Fathers, Daniel Kash and Frankie Jonas, the youngest brother of the famous Jonas trio.
“People, the kids most specially, will be able to relate to the characters, what they’re going through,” Joe told reporters from across the globe. “Visually, it’s pretty stunning... and you will love the performances of all the amazing characters.”
In time for the showing of Camp Rock 2 is the ongoing US and world tour of Camp Rock that kicked off in July and ends in January 2011. Still the high-prized and most bankable Disney stars, the Jonas Brothers and Demi, along with Anna Maria and other select Disney teen artists, have been packing large arenas all over — as much as 25,000 capacity in some areas.
We got to witness the New Jersey leg of the concert tour at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, N.J. and we were overwhelmed by a crowd of 16,000 die hard fans who gave the Jonas Brothers and co-stars a Beatles reception, and us their eardrum-piercing screams from start to finish. Another 16,000 trooped to the venue the following night. It was a clear testament to the extreme popularity of the Jonas Brothers as among the world’s top bands, and Demi as the reigning Disney princess.
Camp Rock 2, which was also filmed in Ontario, Canada and directed by Paul Hoen, is about the reunion of Camp Rockers all longing for a summer of fun and music, only to face a serious challenge from a state-of-the art and well-funded music camp (Camp Star) just across the lake. Camp Rock’s existence is threatened by Camp Star’s poaching of its counselors and campers.
Placed in a hapless situation with Camp Rock’s director (played by Daniel Fathers) already bent to shut down Camp Rock, it’s a thrill to see how the young campers would defy the odds and outsmart the other camp.
In the middle of tense scenes, the campers would break into song numbers that only pump up the audience’s energy to root for the underdogs.
Can’t Back Down is our most favorite cut in the film’s 14-song soundtrack. Here, Mitchie Torres (Demi) asserts her leadership and galvanizes her fellow campers to stand up and fight for Camp Rock in a big percussive rhythmic dance number that is a mix of rock and urban sounds.
“We can’t back down, not right now...don’t close your eyes, we’re in this together,” Mitchie and the campers sing in a superb production number.
Another crowd pleaser is the equally exhilarating It’s On, a magnetic hybrid of classic rock and hip-hop performed during the two camps’ first face-off as they agree to a showdown to prove who is the better camp.
As a Filipino, try not to get distracted by Anna Maria during those two high-octane dance sequences. The girl’s got the moves, and you’ll end up marveling at the sight of her on screen — and feeling proud that a young and seemingly fragile porcelain doll can hold her own in the presence of those hyper and multi-talented Disney artists.
Another Fil-Am in the cast is the delightful Roshan, who is reprising his role as Sander, the director of activities at Camp Rock. The son of TV actor Roy Fegan, Roshan is a noted freestyle dancer and is starring in the upcoming Disney series Shake It Up.
Watch out also for Mdot who plays the extremely talented but cocky Luke Williams from Camp Star. The handsome young actor, who is being introduced in the movie, is oozing with talent and charisma. Already playing front act for Jonas Brothers, Ciara, Mod Def and other major artists, Mdot must be destined for greatness as his searing, beat-driven solo number, Fire, can attest.
In between the fast numbers are beautiful love songs — and subplots of budding romance between Mitchie and Shane Gray (Joe Jonas), and Nate (Nick Jonas) and Dana Turner (Chloe Bridges) — that will surely touch the hearts of both the young and old. Try not to cry when Mitchie and Shane perform the pop/rock duet Wouldn’t Change A Thing that conveys the joy and anguish of the state of young love. And be ready to get amused by Introducing Me, an ultra fast-paced song by Nate as he charms the gorgeous Chloe by saying all the things about himself in two minutes.
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