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The Muppets blooper reel was released today and it is as hilarious as the movie was. For all Jim Henson fans who loved the movie, this is a must see. 

Enjoy!

A simply stunning vocal from up and coming soul/blues singer Jamie N Common, based out of London, UK. Promising future for this boy. What a sound!

A brilliantly made animated tribute to this year’s ‘Drive’ featuring Ryan Gosling. 

Credit to Tom Haugomat and Mangyoku.

El Camino - December 6th

The Knux released their 3rd album ‘Eraser’ earlier this year and it is without a doubt their most confident record yet. Consistently catchy with comical lyrics to boot, they’re also great fun live.

Here’s a performance of ‘Run’ (sadly without Kid Cudi’s bridge).

This film accompaniment to The Root’s forthcoming album ‘Undun’ demonstrates just how carefully the group put their music together, whilst also reminding us of where they gain inspiration from.

I can’t wait for this record, enjoy this taster!

December marks the return of two of my favourite bands, The Black Keys and The Roots, two groups of musicians who never fail to produce brilliant, thoughtfully made records.

Here’s a taster from The Black Key’s  ’El Camino’ which arrives on December 6th. 

A powerhouse cast of Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Paul Giamati and Phillip Seymour Hoffman star in this adaptation of Beau Willimon’s broadway success story, ‘The Ides of March’.

Released October 28 2011 (UK)

Finally THE talented brother from Oasis, gets a chance to reveal the fruits of his labour. 

I doubt he’ll need to drop shocking quotes to aid the sales either..

‘The Death of You and Me’ is a lovely acoustic number that harks back to the sounds of the Kinks with all the familiar charm of some of Oasis’s best work.

Enjoy.

Bridesmaid’s Review

If like me you found yourself left disappointed at this year’s hollow Hangover –Part II (i.e. The same film, just in Bangkok) never fear, for this summer co writer and star Kristen Wiig along with an ensemble cast of hilarious actresses have provided us all with a gem of a summer comedy in the brilliant ‘Bridesmaids.’

The film centres around Kristen Wiig’s character Annie, a thirty something, lovelorn woman, whose just been named maid of honour for her best friend’s wedding. On a meagre salary at a job she despises, whilst she suppresses her true passion of baking, following a failed business venture into the industry, Annie grows to dread the role, as she feels a growing sense of inadequacy in comparison to Lillian’s new close friend Helen.

Find the rest here … http://theboar.org/film/2011/jul/27/bridesmaids-review/

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