Posts Tagged ‘history’

Simon Cowell officially leaving Idol

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

American Idol has become one of the biggest shows in Television history, launching people from obscurity to international fame in just a few short months. It could easily be argued that many of these people may never have been able to pursue their dreams if it hadn’t been for the show. Stars like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Daughtry, Kris Allen and Jennifer Hudson may have never seen their dreams become reality. The biggest star of the show, however, has to be Simon Cowell.

The music mogul, who was previously best known for launching Westlife’s career, was first seen as the nasty judge on the British version of the show, “Pop Idol.” When Fox decided to bring the show to America, they knew that Cowell was a key factor in the show’s success. When Idol launched on American television, Cowell become a house hold name, the judge people loved to hate.

This week, Cowell officially announced that he would be leaving American Idol after his ninth season with the show. He will be launching his own talent show, X Factor, in America. The show has already proved popular in Britain, with Leona Lewis being its biggest success story to date.

The big question on everybody’s mind is what will happen to the show now that its star is leaving. The show has yet to see what effect the bubbly Paula Abdul’s loss will have, never mind its leading man. Although Paula was a big loss to the show, her replacement, Ellen Degenerous, is someone many people are looking forward to seeing. But with Simon Cowell gone, can the cash cow hold its already diminished audience?

I tend to think that if the X Factor import is a success, American Idol may be brought to a close. Fox, realising that the two shows can’t compete, has cleverly pushed their dates as far apart as possible. But how many talent shows does America need, or more correctly how many does it want? Only time will tell.

Marc Williams

SingStar® History

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Sing Star PS3SingStar was the one of the first great ‘casual games’ to hit the market and one of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe’s biggest success stories. It all started in 2004 when a genius somewhere at Sony decided that it would be a great idea to turn Karaoke into a fully fledged game. Throw in the original music video, and a competitive edge and you have magic.

Over the past four years the SingStar Brand has sold more than fifteen million units in their European territories, that includes South Africa. With the inclusion of the SingStore on the PS3 more than two million tracks have been downloaded.

To kick off our SingStar week here is Sony’s Press Release Timeline of SingStar:

The original SingStar® was launched in May/June 2004 exclusively on PlayStation2 to public and critical acclaim, entering the charts at number one in most of Europe’s biggest countries.

SingStar® Party, the follow-up, was launched pre-Christmas 2004, and included not only another great line-up of international artists, but also further ‘party’ and multi-player features, such as duets.

SingStar® Pop followed in the Spring of 2005 introducing yet more original features and options including rap scoring and medleys, plus 30 of the biggest and best hits of the last three years.

SingStar® ‘80s launched at Christmas 2005 and featured a tracklist 100% dedicated to the best music of the ‘80s, with licensed tracks and videos from artists such as Duran Duran, Culture Club, Wham, Blondie, The Cure, offering a real treat for all SingStar fans, and serving as an essential Christmas party accessory!

SingStar® Rocks! launched in April/May 2006 and is packed with attitude, capturing the ultimate balance of exciting new rock acts e.g; The Killers, Razorlight, and Kasabian plus a few alternative rock gems and a good sprinkling of ‘dad rock’.

SingStar® Legends released in November 2006 and features an impressive line-up of past and present music icons, including John Lennon, Aretha Franklin, David Bowie, U2, Madonna and the Jackson 5.

SingStar® Pop Hits launched in April 2007 with a tracklist dedicated to the biggest names in pop. With thirty huge pop tracks from award winning artists including Jennifer Lopez, Scissor Sisters, Nelly Furtado and Fall Out Boy, Pop Hits is an essential buy for any pop music lover.

SingStar® R&B launched in October 2007 with a sassy line-up of the best of R&B music introducing a mixture of modern day superstars and much revered Soul and Motown icons from the past.  Featuring Rihanna, Pussycat Dolls, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas and Salt-N-Pepa.

SingStar® Volume One (PS3) saw SingStar make its long awaited debut in the Next-Gen world in December 2007 and was an instant Christmas hit. Featuring 30 brand new tracks by artists such as The Killers, Pussycat Dolls, Gwen Stefani and Gorillaz, SingStar Volume One also heralded the arrival of SingStore and MySingStar. SingStore allowed players to download additional tracks from an ever increasing library of both classic and modern songs. Online music community My SingStar Online allowed players to upload their videos and audio performances for comments from other players and allowed listening and commenting on other’s performances.

SingStar® Summer Party launched in May 2007 with a tracklist celebrating the best of summer smash hits. SingStar Summer Party feel good tracklist had classic hits from pop icons such as Elton John, Blur, and Blondie. Mixed in with current pop acts such as Rihanna, Amy Winehouse and Mika. Finished off with a good helping of cheesy pop from Lou Bega, Chesney Hawkes and Yazz.

SingStar® Volume Two arrived on PS3 in the Summer of 2008. As well as another 30 exclusive tracks, the second Blu-ray SingStar disc offers an all new Harmony mode, allowing players to sing different parts of the same song at the same time. It also offers all-new customization options for MySingStar and improves the look of the famous SingStar carousel.

SingStar® Volume Three arrived on PS3 in the winter of 2008. Added another 30 tracks to the PLAYSTATION 3 tracks included all time classics from Lionel Ritchie, Michael Jackson and Barry Manillow. Plus current hits from chart toppers Dizzy Rascal, The Ting Tings and Fergie.

SingStar® ABBA launched in November 2008 on both PLAYSTATION 3 and PlayStation 2. Music lovers of all ages to get up and sing along to some of the greatest pop tracks of all time. Sing all your favourites including ‘Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)’, ‘Dancing Queen’, ‘Take a Chance on Me’, ‘Waterloo’ and much more.

The Duchess

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Review

Georgiana Spencer (Keira Knightley) is a young girl married to a much older duke (Ralph Fiennes) for the sole purpose of producing an heir. Her passion and life causes her to be loved by the people of Briton, becoming a fashion icon and having a growing influence in the political arena. But at home things aren’t well. Her husband has continuous affairs and she is unable to give him a son.

The Duchess is set at the end of the eighteenth century, a time when woman had little power while men ruled uncontested. With beautiful locations, detailed costumes and forbidden love this movie will delight history-drama fans.

Keira Knightley shines in this picture as she goes through the emotional struggles of a free spirited woman imprisoned by her husband. She has grown tremendously as an actress but she is consistently playing period characters, from Pirates of the Caribbean to Pride and Prejudice. For her to grow as an actress she needs to take the risk and branch out into roles we have never seen her in.

We’ve seen so many period films that the interesting storyline and good acting seems wasted. It feels like we’ve seen it all done before. Although it may provide for an entertaining drama it is in no way a groundbreaking film which could hurt it at the box office.

Sensitive Viewer’s Points

The movie contains nudity and sex which is in the context of the film. It contains scenes of rape and unfaithfulness, again within the context of the film. It also seems to promote the idea that if one’s marital partner is having an affair it is fine for you to do the same. The rating is rightly set at sixteen.