Monday, 28 July 2014

Did Bachelorette Andi Dorfman Accept a Proposal?

The Atlanta native, 27, found her partner for life in former pro baseball player Josh Murray, 29, whom she warily called "her type" all season long.

Before accepting a sensational Neil Lane ring from Murray within the Dominican Republic, the former assistant da sent home Nick Viall, 33, during a tense conversation where the sales account executive told Dorfman she'd taken it "too far" with him.

But once she made her way to Murray, Dorfman couldn't contain her happiness.

"When I chose to give up my first love - baseball - those years ago, a big reason why was because I knew there is a great love that existed somewhere," Murray informed her.

"You are the answer to all my prayers. You're the woman of my dreams. You are the woman that I i never thought existed in this world. I know deep-down in my heart I am the only real man who can make you smile how you do."

Did Bachelorette Andi Dorfman Accept a Proposal?
Did Bachelorette Andi Dorfman Accept a Proposal?
In true Bachelorette fashion, Dorfman kept Murray on his toes before the very last second, telling him "it has been difficult for me, a challenge … and the the fact is that … from the first time I met you, I was scared."

Together with her future fiancé looking increasingly worried, Andi Dorfman continued following a dramatic pause, saying, "It has taken lots of thought for me to get here and I realize that that feeling from the first-time I saw you … I know that feeling at this time, is love!"

Breaking out right into a smile and looking relieved, Murray dropped right down to one knee to ask for her hand in marriage, telling her he "can't wait to begin our lives together.

Monday, 23 June 2014

'Little England' Wins Top Prizes at 17th Shanghai Film Festival

'Little England' Wins Top Prizes at 17th Shanghai Film Festival
'Little England' Wins Top Prizes at 17th Shanghai Film Festival
The Gong Li-led jury of 17th Shanghai Film Festival awarded Greek film "Little England" the very best prize and two other nods. Winning the coveted Golden Goblet Best Film prize, the time drama also won through its lead star Pinelopi Tsilika and director Pantelis Voulgaris.

The Jury Grand Prix went to The Uncle Victory, directed by China’s Zhang Meng, a film which was mired in controversy earlier within the week when it emerged that certain of its stars, Huang Haibo, had been convicted to have sex with a prostitute. The film wasn't shown to press or public and questions regarding the lack of screenings weren't answered at a SIFF press conference.

Based on Ioanna Karistiani's 1997 bestseller novel "The Jasmine Isle", "Little England" is really a family saga spanning two decades in the lives of two sisters, united and divided with a terrible secret - their passion for the same man. "The feelings portrayed within the film - love, separation, loneliness - are timeless. Each one of these emotions have always been a component of the world of cinema," Voulgaris said.

The awards were passed out during a red carpet ceremony on Sunday, June 22 in the Shanghai Grand Theater. The jury also awarded Jury Prize to "The Uncle Victory" which became controversial after its lead actor Huang Haibo was convicted to have sex with prostitute. The Chinese film wasn't shown to the public but was privately screened for that jury.

The festival closed using the official world premiere of Transformers: Age Of Extinction, which has Chinese co-producers and cast including actress Li Bingbing. RealD provided the 3D projection and glasses for the screening.

Haibo was tipped to become a favorite to win the best acting prize however it eventually went to Thailand actor Vithaya Pansringarm from "The Last Executioner".
Full winners list of Golden Goblets Awards this year:
  • Best Film: "Little England" ("Mikra Anglia")
  • Jury Prize: "The Uncle Victory"
  • Best Artistic Contribution: Gregg Alexander, composer, "Begin Again"
  • Best Director: Pantelis Voulgaris for "Little England" ("Mikra Anglia")
  • Best Screenplay: "Diplomacy" by Volker Schloendorff, Cyril Gely
  • Best Actress: Pinelopi Tsilika in "Little England" ("Mikra Anglia")
  • Best Actor: Vithaya Pansringarm in "The Last Executioner"
  • Best cinematography: Luo Pan for "Sacred Arrow"

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

‘America’s Got Talent’: Did The Judges Already Declare The Winner?

America’s Got Talent
America’s Got Talent
Week three of the Season 9 auditions brought some of the craziest as well as actions the America’s Got Talent stage has seen yet! The judges - Heidi Klum, Howard Stern, Howie Mandel and Mel B - believe they have found the winner of the season. Read on to find out what contestant they’re raving about!

America’s Got Talent’: Week Three Auditions Start Out Hot
The Kamikaze Fireflies professional jugglers came out hot - literally! The happy couple came out with fire torches in their hand and called out host Nick Cannon to assist. The male partner jumped onto Nick’s shoulders and let’s just say, wow - Nick is powerful! The dangerous act won within the judges. “I want more,” Howard screamed. “You understand how to work a crowd!”

Bob Markworth, 77, and Mayana, 51, pulled a nail-biting act! Mayana held balloons in her own mouth and in her hands, as Bob shot all of them with an arrow. Don’t be fooled by his age while he hit every balloon perfectly, making the crowd and judges super nervous!

The Hart Dance Team, two close friends, came out ready to perform - however, the two girls turned into a dozen! The group kept multiplying! No one saw that coming! They danced in-and-out of the box in camouflage outfits. The choreography was incredible and arranged. Way to go, girls!

Jodi Miller, a comedian, 42, also had everyone laughing! She compared men to cats and women to dogs, and her very creative mind and awesome humor took her right to the next round! We can’t wait to listen to what she has us poking fun at next.

‘Ghetto Houdini’ Takes The Stage
Guitarist and singer, Anna Clendening, 20, touched the hearts of everybody listening. She suffered the majority of her life with severe anxiety and depression disorder, and merely a few months ago, she was bed-ridden. However, Anna faced her biggest fear and performed an breathtaking piece. When she finished, Howie was up on stage ready to give her an enormous hug.

A group of shirtless men, also known as The Team, came out next and surely impressed! The fit guys danced and flipped throughout the stage. One of them even danced in a foot cast. (Are you able to say impressive?) Heidi laughed at the conclusion of the performance: “Finally, something for the ladies!”
Smoothini, 33, considers himself the Ghetto Houdini, and we’ll take it! He definitely was a crowd favorite! He shocked the judges having a dozen of card tricks and left the crowd speechless. Want to know how he ended his crazy performance? He stuck a pen up his nose and took it of his mouth!

Aaron J. Field, a guy dressed in a baby’s onesie, came out and rocked it! Don’t judge him by his costume because his vocals proved otherwise - in other words, his voice is certainly not to cry over!