Wednesday 27 May 2009

2009 MTV Movie Awards Nominations


BEST MOVIE (voting stays live throughout the 2009 Movie Awards ceremony)

* The Dark Knight
o Director: Christopher Nolan, Producers: Charles Roven and Emma Thomas (Warner Bros. Pictures)
* High School Musical 3: Senior Year
o Director: Kenny Ortega, Producers: Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush (Walt Disney Pictures)

* Iron Man
o Director: Jon Favreau, Producers: Avi Arad and Kevin Feige (Paramount Pictures)
* Slumdog Millionaire
o Director: Danny Boyle, Producer: Christian Colson (Fox Searchlight)
* Twilight
o Director: Catherine Hardwicke, Producers: Wyck Godfrey, Greg Mooradian and Mark Morgan (Summit Entertainment) 

BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE

* Angelina Jolie - Wanted (Universal Pictures)
* Anne Hathaway - Bride Wars (20th Century Fox)
* Kate Winslet - The Reader (The Weinstein Company)
* Kristen Stewart - Twilight (Summit Entertainment)
* Taraji P. Henson - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Paramount Pictures) 

BEST MALE PERFORMANCE

* Christian Bale - The Dark Knight (Warner Bros. Pictures)
* Robert Downey Jr. - Iron Man (Paramount Pictures)
* Shia LaBeouf - Eagle Eye (DreamWorks SKG/ Paramount Pictures)
* Vin Diesel - Fast & Furious (Universal Pictures)
* Zac Efron - High School Musical 3: Senior Year (Walt Disney Pictures) 

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE FEMALE

* Amanda Seyfried - Mamma Mia! (Universal Pictures)
* Ashley Tisdale - High School Musical 3: Senior Year (Walt Disney Pictures)
* Freida Pinto - Slumdog Millionaire (Fox Searchlight)
* Miley Cyrus - Hannah Montana: The Movie (Walt Disney Pictures)
* Vanessa Hudgens - High School Musical 3: Senior Year (Walt Disney Pictures)
* Kat Dennings - Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (Columbia Pictures) 

BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE MALE

* Robert Pattinson - Twilight (Summit Entertainment)
* Taylor Lautner - Twilight (Summit Entertainment)
* Ben Barnes - The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (Walt Disney Pictures)
* Dev Patel - Slumdog Millionaire (Fox Searchlight)
* Bobb'e J. Thompson - Role Models (Universal Pictures) 

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE

* Amy Poehler - Baby Mama (Universal Pictures)
* Anna Faris - The House Bunny (Columbia Pictures)
* James Franco - Pineapple Express (Columbia Pictures)
* Jim Carrey - Yes Man (Warner Bros. Pictures)
* Steve Carell - Get Smart (Warner Bros. Pictures) 

BEST VILLAIN

* Derek Mears - Friday The 13th (Warner Bros. Pictures)
* Dwayne Johnson - Get Smart (Warner Bros. Pictures)
* Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight (Warner Bros. Pictures)
* Johnathon Schaech - Prom Night (Screen Gems)
* Luke Goss - Hellboy II: The Golden Army (Universal Pictures) 

BEST FIGHT

* Anne Hathaway vs. Kate Hudson - Bride Wars (20th Century Fox)
* Christian Bale vs. Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight (Warner Bros. Pictures)
* Ron Perlman vs. Luke Goss - Hellboy II: The Golden Army (Universal Pictures)
* Robert Pattinson vs. Cam Gigandet - Twilight (Summit Entertainment)
* Seth Rogen and James Franco vs. Danny McBride - Pineapple Express (Columbia Pictures) 

BEST KISS

* Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy - Wanted (Universal Pictures)
* Freida Pinto and Dev Patel - Slumdog Millionaire (Fox Searchlight)
* James Franco and Sean Penn - Milk (Focus Features)
* Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson - Twilight (Summit Entertainment)
* Paul Rudd and Thomas Lennon - I Love You, Man (Paramount Pictures)
* Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron - High School Musical 3: Senior Year (Walt Disney Pictures) 

BEST WTF MOMENT (New Category)

* Amy Poehler - Baby Mama, Peeing In the Sink (Universal Pictures)
* Angelina Jolie - Wanted, Curved Bullet Kill (Universal Pictures)
* Ayush Mahesh Khedekar - Slumdog Millionaire, Jumping in the Poop Shed (Fox Searchlight)
* Ben Stiller - Tropic Thunder, Tasting the Decapitated Head (DreamWorks SKG/ Paramount Pictures)
* Jason Segel and Kristen Bell - Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Naked Break-Up (Universal Pictures) 

BEST SONG FROM A MOVIE (New Category)

* "Jai Ho" - AR Raham, Slumdog Millionaire (Fox Searchlight)
* "The Wrestler" - Bruce Springsteen, The Wrestler (Fox Searchlight)
* "The Climb" - Miley Cyrus, Hannah Montana: The Movie (Walt Disney Pictures)
* "Decode" - Paramore, Twilight (Summit Entertainment) 

Tuesday 26 May 2009

My Radio Intro


hehehe...radio intro pertama gw yg gw biki sendiri..keren...mixing david archie, katy perry, ashley tisdale....K-lite radio

Stephenie Mayer "Eclipse"..Novel...









Susan Boyle - Memory from Cats...........Piers said brilliant!

Please feel free to comment and rate if you enjoyed the video! :) I have added Shaun Smith and Flawless as video responses. They will join Susan in Saturdays Final. Check them out!

All American Reject - Dirty Little Secret Mp3



4 SAMI HYYPIA......


10 tahun kau lalui bersama dgn si merah
suka duka tlah kau lalui bersamanya....
hari' yg indah kan tngl sebuah cerita nan abadi
beribu cerita tentang mu kan terpatri di ht ini...
kan kami sampai kan tentangmu pd ank" kami
cerita tentang seorang legenda dr anfield...


saat sang wkt tlah tiba kini kau bersiap tuk prg meninggalkn'y
tak terhitung jasa" mu bagi'y..
kau adl slah satu legenda yg ia miliki
kan kami (liverpudlians) kenang sampai mati...
kembalilah suatu saat nanti kepada sang merah wahai pahlawan kami...
SAMI HYYPIA....
slamat jln....

Sunday 24 May 2009

Servant of Anfield...Sami Hyypia







SAMI.....Wouldn't Forgotten

SAMI HYYPIA....Anfield's greatest import..and The Truly Legend

With a fondness for the facts that tends to be derided in Manchester, Rafa Benitez is rarely described as sentimental. Yet there is a case for the Spaniard to make a rare emotional choice on Sunday. Rather than continuing to switch between Daniel Agger and Martin Skrtel, the alternative is to acknowledge a decade of dedicated displays and, for one final time, partner Jamie Carragher with Sami Hyypia.

 

The Finn is finished at Anfield. The meeting with Tottenham is his last possible game before Bayer Leverkusen, and a two-year deal in the Bundesliga, beckons. Only Steven Gerrard and Carragher have outlasted him and longevity has been accompanied by a record of distinguished service.

While, in his footballing dotage, he is only Benitez's fourth-choice central defender, he deserves to be ranked as Liverpool's greatest foreign player. Bruce Grobbelaar's and Jan Molby's advocates may dispute that, Dietmar Hamann can rival him and, in time, Fernando Torres may displace him but for now, Hyypia's case is compelling. So the great and the good at Anfield argue.

Benitez has deemed him a "perfect professional" and "a legend", Kenny Dalglish has called him a "magnificent servant" and Phil Thompson has suggested that, pound for pound, Hyypia is as good a signing as Dalglish himself. The Kop tended to confer their approval seconds before kick-off, when the choruses of his name tended to ring around Anfield in the days when the double 'y' was a fixture on the teamsheet. It was a chant as predictable as Hyypia himself, as reliably repetitive as the Finn proved in heading away thousands of balls in the Liverpool cause.

A picture of unflashy dependability, he was nevertheless technically good enough to volley in from the edge of the box against Juventus in the Champions League quarter-final in 2005. However, his name is indelibly associated with that of two other defenders: Stephane Henchoz and Carragher. Hyypia and Henchoz arrived together in 1999, when the former, recruited from Willem II, was much the lesser-known member of the partnership.

They dovetailed beautifully, Hyypia attacking the ball and Henchoz using his speed and reading of the game to tidy up behind him. Flanked by the similarly resilient duo of Carragher and Markus Babbel, they formed a redoubtable quartet in the treble-winning season of 2000-01.

Each topped 50 appearances in a campaign where the defence were exempt from the rotation policy. Their progress in each of the FA, Worthington and Uefa Cups was a triumph of stamina. Hyypia ended the campaign as de facto captain with Jamie Redknapp injured and Robbie Fowler often on the bench.

His subsequent decline in status to vice-captain and then senior professional could have suggested he fell out of favour. Certainly that appeared the case when Benitez signed Mauricio Pellegrino in 2005; instead Hyypia ended the season the undisputed first choice, a champion of Europe and half of a formidable twosome. Whereas Henchoz had effectively operated as a sweeper in his alliance with Hyypia, the Finn's relationship with Carragher was more a meeting of minds. It equated to a doubly defiant duo.

They have since been disrupted by first Agger and then Skrtel. If there were thoughts that Benitez would have prematurely pensioned Hyypia off in his first season in England, the opposite applied. Five years on, he was held in sufficient esteem to be offered a coaching role and an extended contract, before deciding Leverkusen provided a chance to prolong his playing career.

 

His time on Merseyside may culminate against Tottenham, but the swansong was supplied at Old Trafford in March; parachuted in when Alvaro Arbeloa was a late withdrawal, his commanding display illustrated his enduring strengths. The cliché that he never had any pace to lose isn't quite correct, but positional play and a sense of authority persist, along with enviable aerial ability.

Comparisons can be made with another departure, Aston Villa's retiring captain, Martin Laursen, a second Scandinavian who perfected the role of the archetypal British centre-half. Now that mantle may have passed to Fulham's Norwegian Brede Hangeland.

It is a sign of Hyypia's continued suitability for the England game that he has not been short of suitors in the Premier League. The most recent was Mick McCarthy, but the first was Kevin Keegan. Hyypia had a trial at Newcastle in 1995, and it is tempting to ponder an alternative history if that had resulted in a transfer to Tyneside.

Because while Liverpool ponder a 20th season without the title, Sunday nevertheless presents them with a chance to celebrate a man who has played a pivotal role in each of their cup successes over the last decade.

After Carragher, Hyypia is the outstanding defender the club has possessed in that time. They are rarely slow to remember their own at Anfield and Sunday, which once threatened to be the day they wrestled back the crown from Manchester United, promises to be a celebration of Hyypia. It is not the title they targeted, but he merits the tag of Anfield's greatest import.

People..thanks for coming