November 08, 2008

The Top-Earning Celebrities Over 50


At a time in life when some are coasting into retirement, stars like Madonna and Oprah glow brighter than ever.

At 50, Madonna is still fabulous. Even with her pending divorce from husband Guy Ritchie, it seems the Material Girl is far from slowing down. More likely she's just getting ready to reinvent herself once again. While younger stars like Britney Spears suffer public breakdowns, Madonna keeps putting out new albums and performing in front of millions of people like a machine.

That explains how she made more than $40 million last year, landing her squarely in the middle of our list of Top-Earning Celebrities Over 50, a measure of earnings between June 2007 and June 2008. At a time in life when some people are thinking about winding down and coasting into retirement, these stars glow brighter than ever.

Topping the list is Oprah Winfrey. At age 54, she earned $275 million last year. In addition to her own daytime chat show, Oprah has ownership stakes in a magazine, a station on XM Satellite Radio and a cable channel called OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network scheduled to debut next year. She also gets a share of the profits from her successful protges, Dr. Phil McGraw and chef Rachael Ray.

Bruce Willis is the only actor to make the list with $41 million last year, mostly from his fourth turn as blue-collar cop John McClane in "Live Free or Die Hard." Most of the in-front-of-the-camera celebrities are talk show hosts like Howard Stern and David Letterman. At 77, Regis Philbin is the oldest person on the list with $21 million.

Producers do well, scoring three of the top five spots. In second place is Jerry Bruckheimer. His latest film, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," was the top-grossing movie of 2007 with $961 million in worldwide box office sales. He is reportedly working on a fourth installment for Disney. Bruckheimer's TV shows, ("CSI," "Cold Case," and "Without a Trace") continue to attract millions of viewers every week. Last year, he earned $145 million at age 63.

Steven Spielberg ranks third on our list with $130 million. At 61, Spielberg is still at the top of his game, overseeing hits like "Transformers" and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." This year, Spielberg's production company DreamWorks broke free of Viacom's Paramount thanks to a $500 million investment from India's Reliance bank. Under the company's new structure Spielberg could get an even bigger chunk of upcoming DreamWorks films like the "Transformers'" sequel. Read More......

Britney Returns Home With Her Sons


Britney Spears flew to her her family home in Kentwood, Louisiana on Friday with her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James. The trip marked the first time she's been allowed to take the boys out of California since losing a custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline earlier this year.

The pop princess reportedly left from Van Nuys, California, on a private plane at 10:30 AM on Friday, accompanied by her children and her father, Jamie Spears.

It's reportedly the boys' first trip to Serenity, the Spears family home, and Brit's planning on making the most of it, using the trip as a vacation before promoting her latest album, "Circus." It's also a chance a chance for Sean and Jayden to spend some quality time with baby cousin Maddie and aunt Jamie Lynn. Read More......

November 06, 2008

Arte? ..Art? Fu#$"& Art!



En el año 2007, Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, un supuesto 'artista', cogió a un perro abandonado de la calle, lo ató a una cuerda cortísima en la pared de una galería de arte y lo dejó allí para que muriera lentamente de hambre y sed.

Durante varios días, tanto el autor de semejante crueldad como los visitantes de la galería de arte presenciaron impasibles la agonía del pobre animal.

Hasta que finalmente murió de inanición, seguramente tras haber pasado por un doloroso, absurdo e incomprensible calvario.

¿Te parece fuerte?

Pues eso no es todo: la prestigiosa Bienal Centroamericana de Arte decidió, incomprensiblemente, que la salvajada que acababa de cometer este sujeto era arte, y de este modo tan incomprensible Guillermo Vargas Habacuc ha sido invitado a repetir su cruel acción en dicha Bienal en 2008.


En el año 2007, Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, un supuesto 'artista', cogió a un perro abandonado de la calle, lo ató a una cuerda cortísima en la pared de una galería de arte y lo dejó allí para que muriera lentamente de hambre y sed.

Durante varios días, tanto el autor de semejante crueldad como los visitantes de la galería de arte presenciaron impasibles la agonía del pobre animal.

Hasta que finalmente murió de inanición, seguramente tras haber pasado por un doloroso, absurdo e incomprensible calvario.

¿Te parece fuerte?

Pues eso no es todo: la prestigiosa Bienal Centroamericana de Arte decidió, incomprensiblemente, que la salvajada que acababa de cometer este sujeto era arte, y de este modo tan incomprensible Guillermo Vargas Habacuc ha sido invitado a repetir su cruel acción en dicha Bienal en 2008.


¡¡IMPIDÁMOSLO!!!

Firmad aquí: http://www.petitiononline.com/13031953/ (no hay que pagar, ni registrarse, ni nada peligroso, y merece la pena) para enviar una petición y que este hombre no sea felicitado ni llamado 'artista' por tan cruel acto, por semejante insensibilidad y disfrute con el dolor ajeno. Read More......