HOLLYGOSSIP

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens gets Interviewed

via glooce

 

FLOPCHIN STOVENS INTERVIEW

danportrait_2436456b

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dan Stevens looks shaken. We are in an empty restaurant in New York and I have justbecome the first outsider he has ever told about his death in Downton Abbey.
“It is very odd,” he says.



After the Christmas special yesterday, the entire world knows that honourable, handsome,happy Matthew Crawley has died at the wheel of his car, reducing a nation to
tears of dismay and disbelief. At the time of our interview last month, there
was a lot of speculation, but no actual confirmation. “It is very strange to
make it official especially since we are talking about it in the future
perfect,” he says, with a laugh. “I am not sure exactly what tense it is, but
it is something very weird.”



That is an almost perfect Dan Stevens joke. He is the charming, well-spoken,Cambridge-educated actor who has become as famous as any movie star thanks to
his role as the romantic lead in Downton. But his literary aspirations, his
desire to be more than just another TV sensation, meant that though his fans
wanted him to stay, they knew that he would probably choose to go.



In fact, he made the decision in February before he even started filming the thirdseries. “We were always optioned for three years,” he explains. “And when that
came up it was a very difficult decision. But it felt like a good time to take
stock, to take a moment. From a personal point of view, I wanted a chance to do
other things.



“It is a very monopolising job. So there is a strange sense of liberation at the sametime as great sadness because I am very, very fond of the show and always will
be.”



As yet, he can’t say what future projects he will take on, though “there are some excitingopportunities”. Until February, he is on stage in New York, playing opposite
Jessica Chastain and David Strathairn in The Heiress, an adaptation of Henry
James’s Washington Square. Stevens is Morris Townsend, who may or may not be a
fortune hunter. He has sideburns and an American accent and when he walks on
stage, there is the strange frisson of seeing him play someone who is notMatthew Crawley – and convey the ambiguities of a darker character very well.



This ambition to do something different is what has spurred him on. “It is a desirefor freedom really,” he says. “I don’t see money or a particular status as an
actor as a goal but I want to do the best work I can in as interesting a range
of roles as I can. And I think a moment like this is quite unique and presentsthose opportunities more than ever before.



“That may not be the case,” he adds, with another laugh. “I genuinely don’t know exactlywhat is around the corner but I hope it will be something a little bit
different. Morris Townsend is a little bit different, and that for me is good
enough.”



His voicetrails away, and he looks down at his hands. When he is talking about books or
theatre, there is no stopping him. When he talks about Downton, he is more
cautious. At the time he signed up, Stevens was mainly a theatre actor familiar
on television for his part in Alan Hollinghurst’s The Line of Beauty. But he
was neither a household name, nor a heartthrob. Downton, playing on his boyish
handsomeness and his passionate affair with the stand-offish Lady Mary, has
made him a star, both in the UK and America. When he walks on stage in New
York, he commands a round of applause just as great as that of his movie-making
co-stars.



‘None of us had any idea of how successful Downton was going to be,” he says. “I thoughtI was signing up for another period drama that had a slightly modern feel. It
had a freedom about it because it was coming out of the head of Julian Fellowes.
Anything could happen and generally did.”



Its appeal, from the first, was its company feel – rare in TV. “There was no maincharacter. Everybody owned their storyline. And it was fun. It had a tongue in
cheek element which set it apart. I had done quite a few period dramas at that
point and I was ready not to do another one and then these scripts came along
and the Matthew/Mary relationship was just such fun – I am really glad I didn’t
turn it down.”



Stevens’s affection for Downton is unmistakable – he generally tweets “Hound’s bum abbeytime” as each episode starts, a reference to the dog’s bottom that opens the
credits. “In terms of its popularity,” he explains, “there is a kind of ironic
enjoyment as well as a serious enjoyment. One of my ways of coping with the
attention that it has received is to join the ranks enjoying the mania of
Downton rather than take the whole thing too seriously. But that is my way with
most things. Not to take them too seriously.”



That much is clear. He laughs a lot while he talks, and makes rather good jokes. But healso uses this charm to deflect questions. If he has felt any frustration, he
does not show it: but he did make his decision to leave after the second
series, the one in which Matthew – apparently paralysed in the war – was forced
by the plot to rise from his wheelchair like Lazarus from the grave.



“I think it was harder for the people who had to react to me getting out of the chair,”says Stevens, with a grin. “That was a particularly strange point in the
narrative. I think there were some justifiable criticisms of series two and its
pace. I think from what I have seen, series three has been a lot stronger. But
from the actor’s point of view all the bombs and the mud and everything were
great to film and I had a great time.”



Nevertheless,for so intelligent a man, it must have hurt when his peer Benedict Cumberbatchwas quoted as describing that second series as “f------ atrocious.” “From what
he has told me, and from what I understand, he was misquoted or certainly
quoted out of context,” says Stevens, loyally. “But the thing that upset people
was that there is a sort of unwritten rule that whatever you think of other
people’s shows you don’t diss them to journalists.”



He insists, however, that it is Downton’s capacity to surprise – whether it is aTurkish diplomat expiring in Lady Mary’s bed or the unforeseen death of Sybil
in childbirth – that sets it apart. “You think you are trotting along with a
nice Sunday night drama and something happens. It wouldn’t be Downton if it
wasn’t for all the big twists and shocks.”



Now Mathew’s death is the melodrama that has left viewers reeling. “It was veryemotional shooting the end of this series, because those guys are like family.
We have been living together for three years and have been on the most amazing
journey. I don’t think any of us, with the possible exception of Maggie, have
had this kind of explosion in our career paths, and may never again. It has
been so bizarre, and only those who have been through it can understand it.”



His closeness to the Downton tribe is obvious: he describes Hugh Bonneville andAllen Leech (Branson) as being like “hilarious brothers” to him and the
experience of working with Maggie Smith as a joy. “There are certain takes
where you can see us still half-chuckling from some remark she has made just
before ‘action’.” He will miss Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) because “after
everything we have been through it will be sad not to see the relationship
continue”.



“On the other hand, I won’t be sorry to see the back of that dining room,” he says,with a roar of laughter. “It may have held some of the key plot points, but it
is just a nightmare to shoot in. There are so many angles and edits and it gets
very airless and stuffy – and it is blacked out so even at 10 in the morning weare in the dark.”



For all his expressed sadness, he almost glistens with the excitement of what is tocome. He has left after what he describes as the “busiest year I have ever had
professionally. I hope I never have another year that is quite like this.” Even
listing what he has done is exhausting: seven months of shooting Downton, being
a judge for the Man Booker prize, producing the film Summer in February, in
which he also stars, co-editing an online literary magazine (thejunket.org),
writing a column for the Sunday Telegraph, passing 30, becoming a father for
the second time (a son, Aubrey to join Willow, aged three), starring on
Broadway.



This may have had some effect on his choice. “I was in Cornwall producing my first film.I had 145 novels on my plate with the Booker, I was writing and editing, we had
our second baby on the way [his wife is the jazz singer and teacher Susie
Hariet] and things were getting kind of crazy.”



His natural curiosity is revealed by the way he talks about each aspect of theyear. The Booker judging, in particular, allowed the bright boy who sailed out
of Croydon via public school and Cambridge to fulfil his intellectual
ambitions. “Whenever we met as judges it was like some of the finest supervisions
I had at university, talking about literature with brilliant people.” On the
other hand, in the early stages of trying to read so many novels, “I can’t even
begin to describe the depths of despair I was in at some points.”



He feels he can reveal that thanks to his liking for the experimental, he wasparticularly fond of Will Self’s Umbrella. “It is without question an
extraordinary novel but ultimately the question was, are we choosing the most
ground-breaking book or the best work of literary fiction that year. Hilary
Mantel’s Bring Up the Bodies is a brilliant, brilliant novel. And if you have
written the best work of literary fiction you should win the prize, so in that
sense it was unanimous.”



Next on the cards, I suspect, though he is guarded, is not theatre or literature, but abig film. “I haven’t done as many films as I would have liked,” he says. “A lot
of my contemporaries have done more. I don’t have ‘I will be a movie star’
emblazoned on anything, but I’d like do a bit more screen stuff and then when
the time is right come back to theatre. When it is good, theatre takes a lot of
beating both to watch and perform.”



It is possible, I suggest, that his life will never again reach this high point offame. “Oh it is quite possible that none of us in Downton will ever again get
the ratings this has had,” he smiles. “But from a career point of view, it has
opened so many doors.



“I genuinely don’t feel ‘I must play this role’ or ‘I must take this much at thebox office’ in order to fulfil my happiness quotient. As long as I am given the
opportunity to keep performing and keep exploring in whatever medium, I’ll be
happy. As long as I get to spend time with my family, I’ll be happy. As long as
I can write in some form, I’ll be happy. It is the essential things like that I
equate with happiness.”



However sad the end of Matthew Crawley, the happiness of Dan Stevens is likely to growand grow.

source




J.J. Abrams turned down directing the new Star Wars movie

via glooce

xlarge

When Disney bought Lucasfilm, there were tons of rumors about who might be directing a new Star Wars film — and one name that was brought up a lot was Star Trek director J.J. Abrams. And now, it turns out there was some truth to the rumors.

Top image: FooDogTenchi/Deviant Art.

Talking to Empire Magazine, Abrams explains:

There were the very early conversations and I quickly said that because of my loyalty to Star Trek, and also just being a fan, I wouldn't even want to be involved in the next version of those things. I declined any involvement very early on. I'd rather be in the audience not knowing what was coming, rather than being involved in the minutiae of making them.

And interestingly, he mentions that he's under contract for three Star Trek movies, meaning he might well be directing the movie after Into Darkness.

Source 2




Katy Perry spends Christmas with John Mayer

via glooce

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

The Christmas carols will sound even better than usual in the home of Katy Perry’s parents this year.

The 28-year-old “Firework” singer is bringing home her boyfriend, crooner John Mayer, to spend the holiday with her mother and father, People reported.

"They're happy together and with her family for the holidays," a source told the celebrity magazine. "John really likes getting to know Katy's family better."

"They've spent a lot of time together and really enjoy each other's company." It’s a major step for the couple, having rekindled their relationship after it seemed to fizzle out earlier this year.

“She's been really depressed and needs attention," an insider told the Daily News’ Confidenti@l back when the pair was reportedly split up. "She really liked him and thought it was going to be something serious."

Judging by their Christmas plans, Perry may have been right.

Mayer, 35, may be the most notorious cad in the music business this side of Gene Simmons — having previously romanced Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson, Taylor Swift and Cameron Diaz, among others.

But this Christmas is still bound to be better for Perry than 2011. A year ago, she and then-husband Russell Brand spent their holidays on different sides of the globe, and the British comedian filed for divorce on Dec. 30.


Source 2 | Katy's twitter



Friday, December 21, 2012

SHY'M - Et Si official video

via glooce

Shy'm
Tamara Marthe, better known as Shy'm, is a French pop singer. She released her debut album Mes fantaisies in 2006. Wikipedia

BornNovember 28, 1985 (age 27), Trappes
Height5' 6" (1.68 m)

PSY's 'Gangnam Style' breaks YouTube Record.It's South Korean taking over the world

via glooce

 



PSYs "Gangnam Style" has just become the first video in the history of the Internet to reach and surpass one billion views. 

This morning (Dec. 21), Psy's mega-hit reached this unprecedented milestone just 27 days after surpassing Justin Bieber's "Baby" as the most watched video on YouTube. 

In the days after its breaking of the 803 million YouTube views record, "Gangnam Style" continued to have over 6.5 million views per day - that's 76.4 view per second.

In comparison to the second most popular video on the Internet, "Baby" likely won't cross the 1 billion view mark until late 2014, according to projections provided by Next Big Sound. Its decelerating view count currently hovers just above 300,000 per day, or only 3 views per second - a rate that is likely to continue to shrink. 



Psy has gone on to become the platform's "top trending YouTube video in 2012." 

"Gangnam Style" spent 5 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, reaching the No. 1 spot before even debuting on the Hot 100. The track is now in its 15th week on the U.S.-based Hot 100, with 7 weeks spent in the No. 2 position, held from reaching the throne by Maroon 5's "One More Night" 

For a time Gangnam Style was the most listened to song on streaming platforms such as Spotify, Rdio and Mog, holding the No. 1 spot on the On-Demand Songs chart for 5 weeks. 

As YouTube has become as the number one place teens go to listen to new music, according to a Nielsen study, the platform has emerged as a revenue generator for many artists. What exactly does 1 billion views look like from an earnings standpoint? Using conservative estimates across several verticals, we can create a breakdown of "Gangnam Style" approximate earnings. At a reported rate of $2 for every 1,000 views, Gangnam generates $2,000,000 from YouTube alone. Factoring in 3.07 million $1.29 digital single downloads of "Gangnam Style" (according to Nielsen Soundscan), Psy brings in an estimated additional $3,960,000 from digital downloads and $50,000 in additional revenues generated from On-Demand streaming services such as Spotify, Rdio and Mog. Excluding additional revenues puts "Gangnam Style" an estimated $6.01 million in revenues from this recorded piece of music in just the 5 months the single has been out. 

Undoubtedly, the greatest contributing factor to "Gangnam Style's" success were the fans who created covers and shared the songs with friends, helping the video to go viral. But the song also gained a lift from the exposure it received on radio and television. It garnered 519 million in cumulative audience, according to Nielsen BDS, over its 12-weeks-and-counting run on Hot 100 airplay. It peaked at No. 12 on the ranking the week of Oct. 27. 

"Gangnam Style's" popularity afforded Psy a litany of opportunities to appear on television, both in the US and abroad. The appearances are as follows: 
• MTV Video Music Awards 
• ABC News 
• Ellen DeGeneres (with Britney Spears) 
• NBC Today Show (where he performed twice on the episode, first artist to ever do this) 
• Saturday Night Live 
• Ellen DeGeneres (twice) 
• Chelsea Lately 
• Jimmy Kimmel Live! 
• The View 
• American Music Awards 
• Sunrise (Australia) 
• The X Factor Australia 
• MTV EMAs 
• Performance at Buffalo Bills vs Seattle Seahawks halftime 

This is just his in-person appearances - his music or video has also been featured on GLEE, Bill O'Reilly, CNN, etc; but not his actual self appearing. 

And there is more to come. Look out for Psy performing on "Christmas In Washtington 2012" tonight on TBS and for new material via his newly-minted deal with Scooter Braun's Schoolboy Record and Universal Republic.


Billboard 2

    The Great Gatsby Movie Poster featuring Tobey Maguire

    via glooce

     

    The Great Gatsby Movie Poster featuring Elizabeth Debicki

    via glooce

    The Great Gatsby Movie Poster featuring Joel Edgerton

    via glooce

    The Great Gatsby Movie Poster featuring Carey Mulligan

    via glooce

     

    The Great Gatsby Movie Poster featuring Leonardo Dicaprio

    via glooce

    Laetitia Casta Gorgeous Editorial for ELLE FRANCE DEC 2012

    via glooce

    Laetitia casta glooce com elle france jan 2013

    Laetitia casta glooce com elle france jan 2013 =

    Laetitia casta glooce com elle france jan 2013

    Laetitia casta glooce com elle france jan 2013=

    Laetitia casta glooce com elle france jan 2013==

    Vlada Roslyakova covers ALLURE RUSSIA jan 2013

    via glooce

    Lauren Young on the Cover of Candy Magazine Dec 2012-Jan 2013

    via glooce

    Pretty young actress Lauren Young is on the cover of Candy magazine’s December 2012-January 2013 issue.

    And she is looks holiday-ready in her pink floral dress and matching pink lipstick!

    Lauren started her television career with ABS-CBN but she recently made public her transfer to its rival channel GMA-7.

    She is now being managed by Pia Magalona, mother of her boyfriend Elmo Magalona who is also a talent of GMA-7.

    Meanwhile, feature inside Candy Dec-Jan 2013 include The 2013 Positivity Plan, 10 Gifts That Keep On Giving, Classic Dating Rules by Alden Richards, and much more!

    Candy is available in bookstores and magazine stands nationwide for only P125.


    source 

    One Direction go platinum; outsell Bieber before year-end, Bruno Mars debuts #1 worldwide


    Many predicted that One Direction's recently released sophomore album "Take Me Home" will outsell Justin Bieber's 5 month long album "Believe," just before the year ends.. And so it did.

    "Take Me Home" managed to sell 366,000 in it's fifth week, just before the Holidays, totaling it sales to 2,415,000 worldwide.. while "Believe" only sol 73,000 in it's 25th week (2,216,000 worldwide), giving 1D an effortless advantage.

    "TMH" was also recently certified platinum in the U.S. for selling over 1,000,000 copies a month after it's release beating "Believe" 4 month platinum run.


    One Direction's debut platinum album "Up All Night" also managed to sell 88,000 this week, totaling it sales t 4,024,000 worldwide.

    ALBUMS

    week 52 / 2012 - December 29


    compiled and provided by
    http://www.mediatraffic.de/albums-week52-2012.htm

    new.JPG (991 bytes)Bruno Mars - Unorthodox Jukebox
    Atlantic - 522.000 - 1 week at No.1 - Hot Shot Debut
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    3 / 8
    week 16
    Michael Bublé - Christma platina.gif (873 bytes)3
    Reprise - 485.000 Largest Sales Increase
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    2 / 2
    week 5
    One Direction - Take Me Hom platina.gif (873 bytes)
    Syco Music - 366.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    4 / 5
    week 8
    Taylor Swift - Re platina.gif (873 bytes)
    Big Machine - 309.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    5 / 6
    week 7
    Rod Stewart - Merry Christmas Baby
    Verve - 298.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    6 / 4
    week 4
    Rihanna - Unapologetic
    Island / Def Jam - 274.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    7 / 7
    week 4
    Led Zeppelin - Celebration Day
    Atlantic - 226.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    11 / 13
    week 13
    Pink - The Truth About Lov platina.gif (873 bytes)
    RCA - 192.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    12 / 11
    week 5
    Rolling Stones Grrr! (Greatest Hits)
    Polydor / Universal Music - 176.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    13 / 15
    week 12
    Mumford & Sons - Babe platina.gif (873 bytes)
    Glass Note / Island - 174.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    11.jpgnew.JPG (991 bytes)Green Day ¡Tre!
    Reprise - 166.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    12.jpg8 / 3
    week 3
    Alicia Keys - Girl On Fire
    RCA - 163.000
     
    13.jpg23 / 26
    week 32
    Emeli Sande - Our Version Of Events
    Virgin - 153.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    14.jpg18 / 16
    week 6
    Robbie Williams Take The Crown
    Island - 147.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    15.jpg19 / 21
    week 99
    Adele - 21platina.gif (873 bytes)12
    XL Recordings - 128.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    16.jpg17 / 10
    week 3
    Olly Murs - Right Place Right Time
    Syco Music / Epic - 126.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    17.jpg20 / 17
    week 6
    Celine Dion - Sans Attendre
    Sony Music Entertainment - 104.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    18.jpg22 / 25
    week 4
    Génération Goldman - Génération Goldman
    My Major Company / Warner Music France - 99.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    19.jpgnew.JPG (991 bytes)The Game - Jesus Piece
    Geffen / Interscope - 99.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    20.jpg1 / -
    week 2
    Exile - Best Hits (Love Side & Soul Side)
    Rhythm Zone Japan - 98.000
     
    21.jpgnew.JPG (991 bytes)Nana Mizuki - Rockbound Neighbors
    King Records Japan - 97.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    22.jpg29 / 27
    week 54
    One Direction - Up All Nigh platina.gif (873 bytes)2
    Syco Music - 88.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    23.jpg34 / -
    week 2
    Neil Diamond - The Very Best Of
    Columbia - 86.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    24.jpg31 / 23
    week 46
    Lana Del Rey - Born To Die (Paradise-Edition platina.gif (873 bytes)
    Stranger / Interscope - 81.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    25.jpgnew.JPG (991 bytes)Soundtrack - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    Watertower / Decca - 80.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    26.jpg9 / -
    week 2
    Mylene Farmer - Monkey Me
    Polydor / Universal Music France - 79.000
     
    27.jpg33 / -
    week 52
    Ed Sheeran - Plu platina.gif (873 bytes)
    Asylum - 79.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    28.jpg25 / 22
    week 8
    Lady Antebellum - On This Winter's Night
    Capitol Nashville - 77.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    29.jpg27 / 19
    week 4
    AC/DC - Live At River Plate
    Columbia - 75.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    30.jpg37 33
    week 11
    Muse - The 2nd Law
    Helium 3 / Warner Bros. - 75.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    31.jpg- / -
    week 2
    David Garrett - Music
    Universal - 75.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    32.jpg38 / 28
    week 4
    Kelly Clarkson - Greatest Hits Chapter 1
    RCA - 74.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    33.jpg28 / 30
    week 4
    Blake Shelton - Cheers, It's Christmas
    Warner Bros. Nashville - 74.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    34.jpg30 / 18
    week 4
    Phillip Phillips - World From The Side Of The Moon
    19 Recordings - 73.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    35.jpg36 / 37
    week 25
    Justin Bieber - Believ platina.gif (873 bytes)
    Island / Def Jam - 73.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    36.jpg26 / 20
    week 5
    Susan Boyle - Standing Ovation: Greatest Songs From Stage
    Syco Music / Columbia - 72.000
     
    37.jpgnew.JPG (991 bytes)Kim Hyun Joong - Unlimited
    Universal Music Japan - 72.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    38.jpg39 / -
    week 5
    Calvin Harris - 18 Months
    Columbia - 69.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    39.jpg35 / 39
    week 33
    Fun. - Some Nights
    Fueled By Ramen - 68.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)
    40.jpg40 / 31
    week 3
    Il Divo - The Greatest Hits
    Syco Music - 67.000
    arrow.GIF (994 bytes)