Sunday, September 4, 2016

The Tennis goat Serena Williams Shows Off Her awesome Twerking Skills in Latest Delta Airlines Ad

Not only does Serena Williams rule the tennis court, but also perform like the queen of the dance floor!
The tennis star is the hot figure of Delta Airlines' latest advertisement, which shows off her Twerking skills as she dreams of holding a dance-off.

In the commercial Serena getting on a plane and handing a flight attendant her tennis bag as she begins to fall into a deep slumber. In her dreams, she takes flight into a dance routine alongside WilldaBEAST. From interpretive dance to hip-hop to twerking, Serena proves she can do it all...like we ever doubted her in the first place!



"When [Delta] called it was nuts. They mentioned Serena and the US Open. And we were like 'what the hell, this is crazy,'" Adams said.

He started out as a touring dancer, and can now confidently say he's one of the nation's most respected choreographers. To date, Adams, 27, has 1.7 million subscribers on his YouTube channel and has garnered more than 400 million views for instructional and performance videos combined.

"It was very different because you're teaching somebody that's amazing at something, and we were kind of just like 'uh, you're a freak of nature in sports. And we're telling YOU... what to do.'"
Serena Williams and her fellow dancers twerk it out on set.

The commercial was filmed after a single one-on-one session with Williams, then she practiced on her own, in between training, leading up to the shoot.

"She had one rehearsal with us, then showed up and had to kill it," said Adams, who was impressed with Williams' ability to nail the choreography by film date. For those who think being a tennis icon automatically translates to a clean performance on the dance floor, Adams said think again.

The tennis star shared the video on her own Instagram, writing, "Hey, I can keep up with @Willdabeast__," she joked. "In my dreams. Watch my new project now. @Delta."

Serena is referring to the airline's slogan: "Whatever your dreams are, keep climbing."

Serena Williams sails record win with third-round win in U.S. Open

Serena Williams has added another record to her name to her record lists on Saturday. Williams beat Sweden's Johanna Larsson, 6-2, 6-1, in the third round of the U.S. Open to become the all-time leader in women's singles career Grand Slam match wins.
Williams broke the women's Open era record held by Martina Navratilova and pulling her into a tie with Roger Federer for the most ever regardless of gender. It was the 307th major win.

"Wow. That's pretty awesome, and honestly what a better place to do it than here, where everything first started," Williams stated.

Seeded No. 1, Williams is one trophy away from winning her 23rd Grand Slam singles title, which would break a tie with Steffi Graf for the most championships in the Open era. (Margaret Court won 24 in a career that spanned both the amateur and Open eras.) If Williams wins this tournament, she will break a tie with Chris Evert for the most U.S. Open titles by claiming her seventh.

"It was a really good match for me, because she played a different kind of game," Williams said. "It was really good for me to have a different type of rhythm and just move the ball around. So overall it was pretty good."

Despite battling a shoulder injury, Williams took home her seventh Wimbledon singles title in July to tie Graf's career Grand Slam record. She's coming off a third-round loss at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and entered the U.S. Open having played only three matches since Wimbledon.

She'll face Yaroslava Shvedova on Monday in the Round of 16.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Jan Wahl Movie Review: ‘Sparkle’

The Updated Story
"The original 1976 version of 'Sparkle' transposed some older-than-vaudeville show-business clichés to the music world of the late '50s and early '60s in service of a story about three sisters trying to make it as a girl group while bumping up against crime, abuse and drug addiction. The script, co-written by Howard Rosenman and Joel Schumacher, left no familiar peril unexplored, but it was elevated by its vivid depiction of the New York music scene, plus a bunch of terrific songs written by Curtis Mayfield, and performed on its bestselling soundtrack album by Aretha Franklin. Though the 2012 remake, directed by Salim Akil, dials back some of the more sensationalistic elements, it doesn't otherwise do much to improve on the source material. Moving the action to Detroit and the calendar up to 1968, a smart setting that catches soul music at a crossroads, it features impressive period detail and some terrific music, adding a handful of new R. Kelly songs to the Mayfield numbers. But the stuff that takes place between music numbers in that lovingly realized re-creation of late-'60s Detroit hasn't defrosted too well." — Keith Phipps, The AV Club




The Performances
"The film is meant to be a showcase for Sparks. But while she is a sweet presence, she isn't a natural actress. She lacks the vulnerability of Irene Cara, the original Sparkle, and doesn't seem fully comfortable until the soaring finale, when she's allowed to tap into her true gift: her voice. Ejogo is the real heartbreaker as Sister, adding affecting delicacy to a role that could so easily have become an overblown cliché. She's been working solidly for years, and will soon be seen as Tyler Perry's wife in 'Alex Cross.' But she deserves more than supporting roles. It would be only fitting if this film helped make her the leading lady she ought to be. Both onscreen and off, 'Sparkle' is a story about beginnings and endings. Akil, who also made the appealing 'Jumping the Broom,' understands the poignancy of these themes. So come to see Sparks, pay tribute to Houston and celebrate the star-making performance that Ejogo delivers." — Elizabeth Weitzman, The Daily News

The Final Word
"The trouble with 'Sparkle' isn't that it's overwrought (that's what's sometimes fun about it). It's that everything in the movie is derivative and third-hand: a copy of a copy. The film is pulp that's been fed through a strainer, with bits and pieces squeezed out of a dozen other, better movies ('What's Love Got to Do With It,' 'Lady Sings the Blues' and 'Dreamgirls,' to name just a few). At times, it's like a Joan Crawford neurotic-mother fantasy, and the gravelly conviction of Whitney Houston's performance proves that this could have been the first step not merely in a comeback but in a major reinvention. She had the instincts of a superb character actress." — Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

“Shia LaBeouf to have a real sex scene in the upcoming movie-‘Nymphomaniac’”




Shia LaBeouf will shoot a real sex scene in the upcoming movie, where Charlotte Gainsbourg and Nicole Kidman will be the other stars. It will not to be a porn flick, either. After a reporter asked Shia LaBeouf about the “real sex scene”, he replied, “It is what you think it is. There’s a disclaimer at the top of the script that basically says, we’re doing everything for real. And anything that is illegal will be shot in blurred images, but other than that, everything is happening.”
The movie, “Nymphomaniac”, will be split into two separate movies, one softer version, while the other will be more explicit. A couple of days after Shia LaBeouf made the announcement that he would do whatever is asked with regard to the movie, he and his girlfriend Karolyn Pho were seen arguing on the streets of Los Angeles.

The actor recently boarded Lars Von Trier’s new erotic drama Nyphomaniac, and the early buzz is LaBeouf may be having real sex with at least one of his co-stars for the role. There’s no word on how LaBeouf’s girlfriend might feel about him sticking it somewhere else for his art, but here’s what the actor told MTV…
Is “Nymphomaniac” something that you’re going to watch? So dont miss the upcoming surprise.......!

Sunday, December 25, 2011

New Year New post....I m coming viewers

I am going to continue posting from the new year again. Please viewers stay tune with me, i will bring the something special to you from next year.
Merry Christmas Day...

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