Wednesday, June 19, 2013

JAMES GANDOLFINI DEAD OF HEART ATTACK IN ITALY Tony Soprano Was Giant

http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/06/20/james-gandolfini-dead-of-heart-attack-in-italy-tony-soprano-was-a-giant-19282/ JAMES GANDOLFINI DEAD OF HEART ATTACK IN ITALY - Tony Soprano Was A Giant - James Gandolfini, the great actor who played Tony Soprano in "The Sopranos," died while in Italy on vacation and for a film festival. According to TMZ.com, Mr. Gandolfini, was there in Italy for he 59th Taormina Film Festival in Sicily, and was to meet Italian director Gabriele Muccino for a festival event on the weekend. Gandolfini was best known for his role as Tony Soprano, but got noticed as a mobster in the 1993 movie "True Romance." He was 51 years old. This is totally shocking. It's a reminder that you're never promised this life - enjoy it. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

MIAMI HEAT BEAT SPURS 103 100 OT NBA FINALS GAME 6: Did Ray Allen Foul Manu Ginobili?

http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/06/19/miami-heat-beat-spurs-103-100-ot-nba-finals-game-6-did-ray-allen-foul-manu-ginobili-16479/ MIAMI HEAT BEAT SPURS 103 100 OT NBA FINALS GAME 6: Did Ray Allen Foul Manu Ginobili? The Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs 103 to 100 in OT of Game 6 of The NBA Finals. It was an epic contest in Miami and made closer than it should have been, by the fact that Le Bron James, the NBA MVP did not play his best game. It wasn't the Spurs Defense but King James himself, seemingly always looking for the fowl or afraid to just go up and dunk the basketball in the collective face of the opponent. And it's not like Le Bron can't do it; he can and has done it before. Did Ray Allen Foul Manu Ginobili? Some say that a play where Spurs star Manu Ginobili was headed for the basket but was defended by Heat shooter Ray Allen was the difference because Allen wasn't called for a foul. If you look at the play in the video, Manu Ginobili was clearly running with the basketball in his arms, and not dribbling it. In other words, he should have been called for a "walk" and the ball turned-over to The Heat. In any case, The Heat did get the ball back. The game ended in Overtime with a great Chris Bosh block of a Danny Green three-point attempt that would have forced a second OT had it went in. It did not. The NBA Finals Game 7 is Thursday. Stay tuned.

Nick Cellini, Steak Shapiro & Chris Dimino Of Atlanta’s 790 The Zone Fired For: Steve Gleason Prank



According to Zennie62.com, WQXI-AM 790 The Zone, the Atlanta Falcons Radio Partner, has fired Nick Cellini, Steak Shapiro and Chris Dimino, the hosts and crew of the popular Mayhem In The AM show and after a morning mock interview with former Saints Safety Steve Gleason so upset listeners and sports media that the collective outrage went viral.

Mr. Gleason is a retired NFL New Orleans Saints safety who was diagnosed with ALS disease in 2011, the same year he became a father for the first time. Since that announcement, Gleason’s condition has worsened to the point where he can’t talk and has to eat with a straw.

For reasons that Mayhem In The AM‘s main host Nick Cellini called a “stupid attempt at humor” on his Twitter account, he and Steak Shapiro worked out a format where Shapiro asked questions while Cellini made a voice that was supposed to sound like Steve Gleason talking through a computer voice synthesizer. Chris Dimino was in the studio, but wasn’t one of the people who actually did the interview.

The rest of the long story at Zennie62.com: Atlanta’s 790 The Zone: Steve Gleason Prank Costs Nick Cellini, Steak Shapiro & Chris Dimino Jobs - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/06/18/atlantas-790-the-zone-steve-gleason-prank-costs-nick-cellini-steak-shapiro-chris-dimino-jobs-66848/

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Have Baby Girl Before Fathers Day

Kim Kardashian, Kanye West Have Baby Girl Before Fathers Day

Man Of Steel Review: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, In Great Epic



Man Of Steel is a great movie. While not quite as good as Iron Man 3 or Star Trek: Into Darkness, there should be a photo of Henry Cavill’s version of Superman right next to the word “epic” in the dictionary.

Man Of Steel was that big a film.

What stops MOS from being in a place where it is as excellent a work of film to match its bigness, is in the design of the story. The use of flashbacks did not serve Man Of Steel well. While they did help move the story along, the flashbacks helped it along too well.

In an origin story, especially one where the writers and producers and director were making so many changes to the characters, having a few linear moments of levity during his young years would have been perfect.

And while I liked Hans Zimmer’s music, it wasn’t on the level of John Williams. You need an epic movie soundtrack to go with an epic film, and Mr. Zimmer didn’t bring that – John Williams’ “March Of Superman” is still the gold standard, and it’s role as the thrown-holder here has not been touched.

As for the actors, Henry Cavill has nailed the Superman / Clark Kent character, and is at his best in his scenes with Diane Lane and Kevin Costner, who plays his mother, Martha Kent and dad Johnathan Kent, respectively. Amy Adams’ Lois Lane needed more to do in terms of meat, and while she was good, there were one too many times where she seems reduced to needing Superman’s help.

Michael Shannon’s ‘General Zod’ was the best ever, and Mr. Shannon is arguably the best actor in the movie, and one of the best bad guys in film history, and combined with how well Lawrence Fishburn played Perry White, was the reason Man Of Steel is a top-knotch film.

More at Zennie62: Man Of Steel Review: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Effects Shine

Man Of Steel Review: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Effects Shine

Man Of Steel Review: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Effects Shine