Thursday, February 3, 2011

#EntertainmentNews: Pixar's `Toy Story 3' wins Golden Tomato Award


Lead characters of 'Toy Story 3'

"Toy Story 3" was just lately award the title of Golden Tomato Award winner movie, for being the best-reviewed film of the year. This recognition was made by the website RottenTomatoes.com, which officially identifies various reviews from the range of critics and then determines the percentage of favorable critiques, this award is presented by this website presented every year.

#EntertainmentNews: Michael Douglas says tumor gone, recovery hopeful


Micheal Douglas

Michael Douglas has claimed that his tumor is past now and that he is on his way to beat the throat cancer as well. He was giving a taped interview to the NBC's Matt Lauer when expressed his views regarding the relief after a "wild, six-month ride." Advertisement of this exclusive interview was aired on Monday while the entire interview went to air this Tuesday on "Today."
Douglas stated that the odds are that he has beaten the disease. He claimed that he has lost around 32 pounds and is now working out, but he has put on some 12 pounds back on as well. He aimed that he Is going to keep checking in with his doctors for monthly checkups for quite some time.

#EntertainmentNews: McCullough book on Americans in Paris out in May


McCullough, the writer

The writer, David McCullough, has new finished his latest book on which he was working for lately; this new book of his is based on the history of American artists and intellectuals in Paris. It is scheduled to be out in the stores in May.
McCullough’s favorite work was his previous one to this, "The Greater Journey" which was the historian's first full-length work since "1776." That book was launched in May 2005 leading to a total of more than 1 million copies sold till now. McCullough has also added to the wall of achievement his Pulitzer Prize for "John Adams" and "Truman."

#EntertainmentNews: Major new Dali Museum set to open in Florida


A scene of the new museum

A new museum, whose ribbon cutting is just due this Tuesday at St. Petersburg, is displaying the prestigious work of the Surrealist master Salvador Dali.
This new museum set to open in Florida is substituting the previous museum which was once just based on single private Dali collections only. St. Petersburg took this museum in 1982 and now this newly built campus of the museum is twice as bigger in the size than before, it had cost almost around $36 million to renovate this new campus out of the old one.
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