Miley gets wild and crazy in two new music videos. What will Liam Hemsworth think? Watch the videos!
If Miley Cyrus is trying to get Liam Hemsworth’s attention, these new videos will certainly do the trick!
Miley Cyrus Music Video Cameo Time: Wild Child
The first video, Tiffany Fox‘s “Twisted” featuring Lil Kim, shows Miley in the background, sticking out her tongue and waving her arms in the air. E! News says she looks like a “girl at the party who pretends to be drunker than she is.”
The second video is Kaptn‘s “Juice.” In the video, Miley is at another party partaking in a chugging contest. Oh, and she’s wearing the same outfit as she does in Tiffany’s video. Could Miley be drinking alcohol in the video? She’s only 20-years-old. We’re going to assume it’s apple juice.
Back in January, Miley tweeted,...
If Miley Cyrus is trying to get Liam Hemsworth’s attention, these new videos will certainly do the trick!
Miley Cyrus Music Video Cameo Time: Wild Child
The first video, Tiffany Fox‘s “Twisted” featuring Lil Kim, shows Miley in the background, sticking out her tongue and waving her arms in the air. E! News says she looks like a “girl at the party who pretends to be drunker than she is.”
The second video is Kaptn‘s “Juice.” In the video, Miley is at another party partaking in a chugging contest. Oh, and she’s wearing the same outfit as she does in Tiffany’s video. Could Miley be drinking alcohol in the video? She’s only 20-years-old. We’re going to assume it’s apple juice.
Back in January, Miley tweeted,...
- 3/9/2013
- by ericraymitchellhl
- HollywoodLife
Miley Cyrus, actress, singer and now...video girl? Apparently, as two music videos featuring cameos by the former Hannah Montana star surface online today: The first (above) is for Tiffany Fox's "Twisted" featuring Lil' Kim and her not-new face. Miley doesn't sing, but she does get name-checked in the song and spends most of the video in the background sticking out her tongue and waving her arms over her head like that girl at the party who pretends to be drunker than she is. The second (below) is for Kaptn's "Juice" and finds Miley at another party (apparently in the same night, as she's wearing the same outfit and sunglasses) in a chugging contest. Since...
- 3/8/2013
- E! Online
Miley stepped out on Feb. 4 in Studio City, CA on Feb. 4 and she was wearing itty bitty shorts that flashed her butt cheeks! Do you think her shorts are too short?
Miley Cyrus is such an exhibitionist! The 20-year-old sported a very racy look under her camo jacket on Feb. 4 and we can’t help but wonder if her soon-to-be husband Liam Hemsworth minds!
Miley Cyrus Flashes Her Butt
Miley is wearing an oversized camo jacket, gold earrings, sunglasses and her typical combat boots. But these shorts are showing a bit too much of her toned bottom!
Even though Miley stepped out looking really hot she didn’t feel too good because she tweeted: “Such a beautiful day for being sick :(.”
Miley Is Always Showing Off Major Skin
Miley attended the Billboard Music Awards on May. 20 and she was wearing a Jean Paul Gaultier white blazer without pants! She...
Miley Cyrus is such an exhibitionist! The 20-year-old sported a very racy look under her camo jacket on Feb. 4 and we can’t help but wonder if her soon-to-be husband Liam Hemsworth minds!
Miley Cyrus Flashes Her Butt
Miley is wearing an oversized camo jacket, gold earrings, sunglasses and her typical combat boots. But these shorts are showing a bit too much of her toned bottom!
Even though Miley stepped out looking really hot she didn’t feel too good because she tweeted: “Such a beautiful day for being sick :(.”
Miley Is Always Showing Off Major Skin
Miley attended the Billboard Music Awards on May. 20 and she was wearing a Jean Paul Gaultier white blazer without pants! She...
- 2/5/2013
- by Hollywood Life Staff
- HollywoodLife
Where do you go when you need a small loan but don't think you'll qualify for one from a bank or credit institution? You could ask your family, but doing so may ding your relationship worse than an application would ding your credit score. Or you could appeal to a stranger--and become one of a growing number of borrowers that are turning to loans provided by peer-to-peer lending institutions.
Spurred by the growth of technology that easily connects two strangers with shared interests, peer-to-peer lending is a rapidly growing sector of the financial industry that is predicted to top $5.8 billion as of 2010, according to a study by the research firm Celent. And when you consider the lingering economic slump and growing unemployment coupled with rising interest rates on credit cards and tougher requirements to qualify for bank loans, it's no wonder that personal lending networks are becoming a viable alternative.
Spurred by the growth of technology that easily connects two strangers with shared interests, peer-to-peer lending is a rapidly growing sector of the financial industry that is predicted to top $5.8 billion as of 2010, according to a study by the research firm Celent. And when you consider the lingering economic slump and growing unemployment coupled with rising interest rates on credit cards and tougher requirements to qualify for bank loans, it's no wonder that personal lending networks are becoming a viable alternative.
- 11/12/2009
- by Lydia Dishman
- Fast Company
Opens Friday, March 21
Gags in the insipid sex comedy "Boat Trip" are both lame and crass, meaning you not only don't laugh but stifle groans. If a woman says to a man, "Spit it out", you know he'll throw up. If a banana appears on camera, some idiot will discover its phallic possibilities. And any swimming pool requires a person to fall in. How did Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr. get marooned in this misfired mess?
The lowbrow comedy directed by Mort Nathan (from his and William Bigelow's script) will mostly appeal to under-25 males and, thanks to Gooding and Vivica A. Fox, to blacks. Business for Artisan will be iffy in theatrical release, but it may clean up in video, where no-brainer comedies work best.
To shake his buddy Jerry (Gooding) out of a six-month funk over his breakup with girlfriend Felicia Fox), Nick (Horatio Sanz) arranges a singles cruise in the Medi-terranean for both men. Only they wind up on a gay cruise ship. After exhausting every imaginable joke about homophobia, the filmmakers allow the two buddies to meet real women. For Jerry, this means Gabriella (Roselyn Sanchez), an I'm-through-with-love dance instructor. For Nick, it's the Swedish bikini tanning team, whose helicopter he accidentally shoots down with a flare gun. The team, a tribute to the benefits of plastic surgery, is lead by the pneumonic Inga (Victoria Silvstedt) and her tough-as-painted-nails coach Sonya (Lin Shaye).
Jerry falls in love but must pretend to be gay to stay in the company of man-phobic Gabriella. Nick reveals himself to be a flaming heterosexual right away to Inga but runs afoul of her coach's training regimen.
One could complain about the gay stereotypes, but the heterosexual ones are much worse. Indeed the one redeeming element here is the presence of Roger Moore, more or less playing James Bond as an aging queen. Otherwise, a more apt complaint would focus on tired gags and frantic overacting by Gooding and Sanz, who play most scenes with barely contained hysteria. Ditto Fox, as a high-strung, pampered Beverly Hills bitch. By contrast, Sanchez plays her character in a lower key, which allows her to be smooth and sexy without trying half as hard.
For Gooding fans, the highlight -- or low light, depending on one's point of view -- comes when he performs a lip-sync dance routine to "I'm Coming Out", garbed in gold chains, jockstrap, white boots, peacock feathers and a headdress worthy of Mardi Gras.
BOAT TRIP
Artisan Entertainment
Motion Picture Corporation of America/Gemini Group/Apollo Media
Credits:
Director: Mort Nathan
Screenwriters: Mort Nathan, William Bigelow
Producers: Brad Krevoy, Gerhard Schmidt, Frank Hubner, Andrew Sugerman
Executive producer: Sabine Muller
Director of photography: Shawn Maurer
Production designer: Charles Breen
Music: Robert Folk
Costume designer: Tim Chappel
Editor: John Axness
Cast:
Jerry: Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Nick: Horatio Sanz
Felicia: Vivica A. Fox
Gabriela: Roselyn Sanchez
Hector: Maurice Godin
Sonja: Lin Shaye
Inga: Victoria Silvstedt
Lloyd: Roger Moore
Malcolm: Richard Roundtree
Running time -- 95 minutes
MPAA rating: R...
Gags in the insipid sex comedy "Boat Trip" are both lame and crass, meaning you not only don't laugh but stifle groans. If a woman says to a man, "Spit it out", you know he'll throw up. If a banana appears on camera, some idiot will discover its phallic possibilities. And any swimming pool requires a person to fall in. How did Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr. get marooned in this misfired mess?
The lowbrow comedy directed by Mort Nathan (from his and William Bigelow's script) will mostly appeal to under-25 males and, thanks to Gooding and Vivica A. Fox, to blacks. Business for Artisan will be iffy in theatrical release, but it may clean up in video, where no-brainer comedies work best.
To shake his buddy Jerry (Gooding) out of a six-month funk over his breakup with girlfriend Felicia Fox), Nick (Horatio Sanz) arranges a singles cruise in the Medi-terranean for both men. Only they wind up on a gay cruise ship. After exhausting every imaginable joke about homophobia, the filmmakers allow the two buddies to meet real women. For Jerry, this means Gabriella (Roselyn Sanchez), an I'm-through-with-love dance instructor. For Nick, it's the Swedish bikini tanning team, whose helicopter he accidentally shoots down with a flare gun. The team, a tribute to the benefits of plastic surgery, is lead by the pneumonic Inga (Victoria Silvstedt) and her tough-as-painted-nails coach Sonya (Lin Shaye).
Jerry falls in love but must pretend to be gay to stay in the company of man-phobic Gabriella. Nick reveals himself to be a flaming heterosexual right away to Inga but runs afoul of her coach's training regimen.
One could complain about the gay stereotypes, but the heterosexual ones are much worse. Indeed the one redeeming element here is the presence of Roger Moore, more or less playing James Bond as an aging queen. Otherwise, a more apt complaint would focus on tired gags and frantic overacting by Gooding and Sanz, who play most scenes with barely contained hysteria. Ditto Fox, as a high-strung, pampered Beverly Hills bitch. By contrast, Sanchez plays her character in a lower key, which allows her to be smooth and sexy without trying half as hard.
For Gooding fans, the highlight -- or low light, depending on one's point of view -- comes when he performs a lip-sync dance routine to "I'm Coming Out", garbed in gold chains, jockstrap, white boots, peacock feathers and a headdress worthy of Mardi Gras.
BOAT TRIP
Artisan Entertainment
Motion Picture Corporation of America/Gemini Group/Apollo Media
Credits:
Director: Mort Nathan
Screenwriters: Mort Nathan, William Bigelow
Producers: Brad Krevoy, Gerhard Schmidt, Frank Hubner, Andrew Sugerman
Executive producer: Sabine Muller
Director of photography: Shawn Maurer
Production designer: Charles Breen
Music: Robert Folk
Costume designer: Tim Chappel
Editor: John Axness
Cast:
Jerry: Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Nick: Horatio Sanz
Felicia: Vivica A. Fox
Gabriela: Roselyn Sanchez
Hector: Maurice Godin
Sonja: Lin Shaye
Inga: Victoria Silvstedt
Lloyd: Roger Moore
Malcolm: Richard Roundtree
Running time -- 95 minutes
MPAA rating: R...
- 3/21/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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