Band members speak about black metal scene
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January 15, 2009
Norwegian Black Metal [DOC. Norwegian Television - 2003]
Norwegian Black Metal [DOC.]
Band members speak about black metal scene
Featuring:DarkthroneSatyriconMayhemEmperorDimmu Borgir
Norwegian television 2003
Lindsay Lohan out of rehab
Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Monday, July 16, 2007.
Actress Lindsay Lohan is reportedly out of rehab. People magazine says she completed her 45 days at the treatment facility in southern California. Her rep says Lohan has decided to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet so there are no questions about her sobriety while she's out at parties and clubs. Her rep added that she's doing great.
"Harry Potter" is casting a spell on U.S. box offices. The fifth installment of the wizard tales, "Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix" was number one this weekend. It bought in more than 77 million in ticket sales. The film has made more than 140 million total in the U.S. since its release last Wednesday. "Transformers" fell to the second spot and the animated film "Ratatouille" is in third.
Actress Rebecca Romijn and actor Jerry O'Connell have tied the knot. Romijn's rep tells People magazine the couple married Saturday. It was reportedly a small intimate ceremony at their home in Los Angeles. The two met in Las Vegas in 2004 when Romijn was working on a documentary there. They were engaged the year after. This is the actress' second marriage and O'Connell's first.
Millions of people are listening to Prince's new album for free. The singer partnered with a British newspaper to pass out his new release "Planet Earth" to about 3 million of the paper's subscribers. The marketing technique reportedly angered music stores and his own label, but Prince refused to apologize. The singer apparently wanted to reach more fans in the UK. His last album only sold 80,000 copies there.
Showtime Network and Steven Spielberg are apparently teaming up for a new comedy series. Plans are in the works for a show called "The United States of Tara"...to be produced by Spielberg's Dreamworks TV. It's apparently about a woman with a multiple personality disorder. There's no word on the cast yet but Showtime's president says they're getting close to making decisions. Production for the pilot is set to start in the fall.
That's all for now. Go to upi.com for all the day's news and updates. Thanks for watching.