Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Matthew Mcconaughey - Mcconaughey Gone Wild In Nicaragua


MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY's wild ways got out of hand during a surfing trip to Nicaragua last week (06-07Jun08) when the movie star had to be carried out of a bar after drunkenly hitting on every woman in sight.

The Sahara star, who is expecting his first child with Brazilian model girlfriend Camila Alves later this summer (08), stunned locals at The Iguana bar in San Juan Del Sur with his behaviour.

And, after chatting up beautiful women during a drunken spree on Friday night (06Jun08), the actor returned on Saturday (07Jun08) for another hellraising night.

One local who snapped photos of wild MCConaughey in action says, "He was so drunk he did stuff only a drunk guy would do. He was acting like an 18 year old."

After reportedly passing out in a ditch on Friday, MCConaughey went one better the following night, according to fellow revellers, and had to be carried out of the bar.

One local, called Amber, claims MCConaughey drunkenly chatted her and a roommate up, but lost his cool when he misplaced his flip-flops.

She tells WENN, "He stood on a table, screaming in drunk, broken Spanish, 'I've lost my flip-flops.'"

Then, when he realised his antics were being filmed, he ripped the camera out of one girl's hands and attempted to break it.

When he failed, he reportedly grabbed the girl taking the pictures and started dancing with her.

She says, "He was dancing with a ton of women but he was too drunk to go home with any of them."

MCConaughey told locals he was in Nicaragua alone after cutting short a trip to Costa Rica.

One local explains, "He was on his own, which impressed everyone at first, but the guy drank everything and by the time he was carried out on Saturday night, everyone had lost respect for him."





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Kid Rock - Kid Rock Just Having Fun With Steal Everything Comments


LATEST: KID ROCK has backtracked over his recent controversial comments encouraging people to "steal" his music, insisting he was only joking.

The star - real name Robert Ritchie - posted a bizarre rant on video sharing website YouTube.com last week (ends20Jun08) after announcing he is boycotting paid download website iTunes until they give him more money to sell his music.

In the video footage, Kid Rock claims he is happy to let fans download tracks for free because he's "rich". He then urges kids to steal laptops, MP3 players, cars and gas from retailers - because big businesses can afford the loss.

He said: "The whole debate on downloading music has gone too far. There are record companies suing kids. You can illegally download my music, steal it if you will. Because I'm f**king rich...

"What I would encourage you to do? Let's level the playing field. Steal everything. If you want a new MP3 player or a computer... Do you know how much money Apple and Microsoft have? Go in there, get a new laptop and run. You need a new car? Go steal a Toyota."

But the 37-year-old is adamant his rant was meant in jest.

He says, "I was just trying to have some fun with it."





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Written, directed and edited by Ronald Bronstein, and shot on 16-mm film (blown up to 35 mm for maximum grunginess), "Frownland" is literally — through its tongue-tied, tic-driven anti-hero — at a loss for words to explain itself.



Keith (Dore Mann) is a walking disaster as a human being. Always an inch from an apoplectic rage that doesn't arrive until late in the story, communication-challenged Keith is watching his life unravel in many small ways.



Laura (Mary Wall), a sobbing wreck of a friend (or ex-girlfriend, or former colleague, or something — we don't know and don't really need to know), collapses in Keith's New York City apartment. Unresponsive to his bungling, babbling efforts to comfort her, Laura spends a chaste night on Keith's bed getting a rash from his down-filled pillow.



Meanwhile, Keith's tense relationships with an exasperated roommate (Paul Grimstad) and out-of-patience acquaintance (David Sandholm) also have long, unrevealed backstories. But, again, it doesn't matter, as this poor sap's accelerating disintegration, like a house on fire, doesn't require explanations.



Without milking the audience for pity or compassion, Bronstein yields both by honestly portraying a character suffering a small but profound dilemma: Keith has intelligence and adult emotions, but is functionally a child.



"Frownland" is a succession of take-it-or-leave-it moments defining the parameters of Keith's life while stoking his despair. Which really means the film wanders within a broad, situational framework, proving exhausting when Bronstein veers off with a substory about the roommate's job search.



Despite circuitous storytelling, "Frownland" leads us exactly where Bronstein wants us: watching a powerful end-credits scene in which the raw humanity of Keith's ill fit with the world is nothing less than staggering.



Tom Keogh: tomwkeogh@yahoo.com








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