Lers worst movie for both week: The Happening-Another disappointment from twist-meister M.Night Shyamalan.The show begins auspiciously enough, with an airborne toxin causing mass suicides in New York. A terrorist attack?? Not likely at the rate it's spreading. Basically the film doesnt answer the question 'what's happening'??, so if u like ur movies coherent, you might be in for some trouble. And A-list star Mark Wahlberg, who went from underwear model to Oscar nominee,makes me cringe in my seats with stiff performances and lack of charisma. Shame. In the end, i was left with a frustrating anti-climax and the sense of a great imagination gone to seed.Get Smart-Anyone who's seen the silly 1960's TV show Get Smart, abt a hapless spy, will be utterly disappointed by this lackluster big-screen version, which is drained of all character. Anyone coming in fresh will just be bored. Steve Carell, a spy analyst on his first field mission. Anne Hathaway looks gorgeous as his partner, but they've got such a monumental lack of chemistry that the inevitable romance that develops is ridiculous. The plot is thin and surprise-free, and jokes sit there awkwardly as though waiting for a laugh track to kick in. There are a few amusing scenes, but Get Smart just wasnt worth reviving.
Lers record of the week: Alanis Morissette-Flavors of Entanglement: This album is truly an expressive record and it's blatantly obvious that her painful break-up with Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds is where Alanis Morissette draws most of her inspiration. What else could we expect from Alanis especially since Ryan has now moved on to golden busty bombshell Scarlett Johansson?? But the singer is not as angry as she was on 'You Oughta Know'. On some notes, she sounds almost sad. She openly mourns for a love lost and expresses herself on song like ' Not As We' and 'Torch' in which she confesses the things that she misses most abt her ex-lover. This is easily the strongest album the 33 year old has produced since. Heartfelt and emotion-invoking, Flavours of Entanglement should be spun at least once, if only to hear how the singer has continued to grow thruout the years.
Lers seeing double: One's the lead in Spiderman, Tobey Maguire. The other's the most Wanted rising star, James McAvoy, who's most well known for his character in The Atonement

Lers hot TEE: The bold design Kyoto Wave T-shirt by Public Domain makes it a trendsetting alternative to the basic tee. Zac Efron and Adrian Grenier is also a fan of the line's supersoft, form-fitting tees, which feature large bold prints and patterns that reflect iconic retro images. They are available for men and women. Visit publicdomainclothing.com for more details. 


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