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M¤th's Year End 2014
#180 ~ La Roux - Bulletproof One of my favourite electropop songs of the decade! US Peak: #8 | Plays: 22 | UK Peak: #1 #179 ~ Alesso - Heroes (We Could Be) [feat. Tove Lo] US Peak: #35 | Plays: 32 | UK Peak: TBA #178 ~ John Legend - All of Me This man has very good voice. I didn't like so much the chorus but the verses are great! US Peak: #1 | Plays: 23 | UK Peak: #2 #177 ~ Selena Gomez - The Heart Wants It Wants US Peak: #6 | Plays: 21 | UK Peak: TBA #176 ~ IIRIS - Tigerhead Oh my god! She sounds like a kitten..The song is not bad though. Maybe, it will grow on me. US Peak: N/A | Plays: 17 | UK Peak: N/A #175 ~ Paloma Faith - Can't Rely On You One of the most funky songs of the last year! US Peak: N/A | Plays: 29 | UK Peak: #10 #174 ~ Pitbull - Timber (feat. Ke$ha) I wouldn't say that it's one of my favourite collaborations. The song is listenable though. US Peak: #1 | Plays: 18 | UK Peak: #1 #173 ~ Tiesto - Red Lights US Peak: #56 | Plays: 20 | UK Peak: #6 #172 ~ Bleachers - I Wanna Get Better I didn't know this song. Did they release it in U.k? I guess that it's popular only in USA because of its sound. US Peak: #101 | Plays: 20 | UK Peak: TBA #171 ~ Hopium - Dreamers (feat. Pheobe Lou) US Peak: N/A | Plays: 16 | UK Peak: N/A I like/love the bold ones
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Actress Rate Results!!!
No.7 Total Points : 40 Cate Blanchett http://www.smallstepsproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Cate-blanchett-short-hair-2013.jpg Another fantastic actress in the Top 10! I'm a big fan of Cate Blanchett! She is very talented actress and critics always praise her for her amazing perfromances. She is definitely one of the best actresses of her generation! I have watched many of her films and she hasn't one bad perfromance yet. That says it all..She is an Australian actress of screen and stage. Blanchett has described herself as being "part extrovert, part wallflower" during childhood. She had a penchant for dressing in masculine clothing, and went through goth and punk phases during her teenaged years, shaving her head at one point. Her first major stage role was in the 1992 David Mamet play "Oleanna", for which she won the Sydney Theatre Critics' Best Newcomer Award. She also played the role of Ophelia in an acclaimed 1994–95 Company B production of "Hamlet", directed by Neil Armfield, starring Rush and Richard Roxburgh; She was nominated for a Green Room Award. She made her international film debut with a supporting role as an Australian nurse captured by the Japanese Army during World War II, in Bruce Beresford's 1997 film "Paradise Road", which co-starred Glenn Close and Frances McDormand. Her first leading role, also in 1997, was as Lucinda Leplastrier in Gillian Armstrong's production of "Oscar and Lucinda", opposite Ralph Fiennes. Blanchett received wide acclaim for her performance, and earned her first Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award nomination as "Best Leading Actress", losing to Pamela Rabe in "The Well". She won the AFI Best Actress Award in the same year for her role as Lizzie in the 1997 romantic comedy "Thank God He Met Lizzie", co-starring Richard Roxburgh and Frances O'Connor. By 1997, Blanchett had accrued significant praise and recognition in her native Australia. Her first high-profile international role was as Elizabeth I of England in the critically-acclaimed 1998 film "Elizabeth", which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She became the first and only actress in the history of The Academy Awards, to be nominated in this category for the part. Blanchett lost out to Gwyneth Paltrow for her role in "Shakespeare in Love", but won a British Academy Award (BAFTA) and a Golden Globe Award for "Best Actress" in a Motion Picture Drama. The following year, Blanchett appeared in the Mike Newell comedy "Pushing Tin", with critics singling out her performance, and the Anthony Minghella film "The Talented Mr. Ripley" alongside Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law. Blanchett received her second BAFTA nomination for her performance in Ripley. Already an acclaimed actress, Blanchett received a host of new fans when she appeared in Peter Jackson's Oscar-winning blockbuster trilogy, "The Lord of the Rings", playing the role of Galadriel in all three films. The trilogy holds the record as the highest grossing film trilogy of all time!!! In addition to "The Lord of the Rings", 2001 also saw Blanchett diversify her portfolio with a range of roles in the dramas "Charlotte Gray" and "The Shipping News" and the American crime-comedy "Bandits", for which she earned a second Golden Globe and SAG Award nomination. In 2002, Blanchett appeared, opposite Giovanni Ribisi, in Tom Tykwer-directed "Heaven", the first film in an unfinished trilogy by acclaimed writer-director Krzysztof Kieślowski. 2003 saw Blanchett again playing a wide range of roles; Galadriel in the third and final installment of the "Lord of the Rings" film trilogy (which won the Academy Award for Best Picture), the Ron Howard-directed western-thriller "The Missing", Jim Jarmusch's "Coffee and Cigarettes" — playing two roles (both against herself) — for which she received an Independent Spirit Award for "Best Supporting Female" nomination, and the biographical film "Veronica Guerin", which earned her a Golden Globe "Best Actress Drama" nomination. In 2005, she won her first Academy Award in "Best Supporting Actress" for her acclaimed portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's "The Aviator". This made Blanchett the first actor to garner an Academy Award for playing an Oscar-winning actor. That same year, Blanchett won the Australian Film Institute Best Actress Award for her role as Tracy Heart, a former heroin addict, in the Australian film "Little Fish". Though lesser known globally than some of her other films, Little Fish received great critical acclaim in Blanchett's native Australia. In 2006, she starred opposite Brad Pitt in the multi-lingual, multi-narrative ensemble drama "Babel", which received seven Academy Award nominations, the Steven Soderbergh-directed "The Good German" with George Clooney, and the acclaimed "Notes on a Scandal" opposite Dame Judi Dench. Blanchett received a third Academy Award nomination for her performance in the latter film. In 2007, Blanchett was named as one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World and also one of the most successful actresses by Forbes magazine. She reprised her role as Queen Elizabeth I in the sequel "Elizabeth: The Golden Age", and portrayed Jude Quinn, one of six incarnations of Bob Dylan in Todd Haynes' experimental film "I'm Not There". She won the Volpi Cup Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival (accepted by fellow Australian actor and I'm Not There co-star Heath Ledger), the Independent Spirit and Golden Globe "Best Supporting Actress" Award for her portrayal of Jude Quinn. At the 80th Academy Awards Blanchett received two Academy Award nominations—"Best Actress" for "Elizabeth: the Golden Age" and "Best Supporting Actress" for "I'm Not There"—becoming the eleventh actor to receive two acting nominations in the same year, and the first female actor to receive another nomination for the reprisal of a role. She next appeared in Steven Spielberg's "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", as the villainous KGB agent Col. Dr. Irina Spalko, and in David Fincher's Oscar-nominated "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", appearing on screen with Brad Pitt for a second time. In 2010, she appeared opposite Russell Crowe in Ridley Scott's "Robin Hood". In 2011, she took part in film "Hanna". As of 2011, Blanchett has featured in seven films that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture: "Elizabeth" (1998), "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy (2001, 2002 and 2003), "The Aviator" (2004), "Babel" (2006), and "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (2008). Blanchett reprised her role as Galadriel in Peter Jackson's adaptations of "The Hobbit", filmed in New Zealand. Blanchett played the lead role in "Blue Jasmine" (2013), written and directed by Woody Allen, and costarring Alec Baldwin and Sally Hawkins. She received rave reviews for her performance, with some critics calling it the best role of her career (surpassing her acclaimed starring role in Elizabeth)! The performance earned her more than 40 industry and critics awards (including LAFCA (tied), NYFCC, NSFC, and Critic's Choice Awards), the Santa Barbara International Film Festival Outstanding Performance of the Year Award, an Australian Academy Award (AACTA), a SAG award, Golden Globe award, BAFTA award, an Independent Film Spirit Award and an Academy Award for "Best Actress"! Blanchett's win makes her just the sixth actress to win an Oscar in both of the acting categories. She is the first Australian actor to win more than one acting Oscar. In 2014, Blanchett co-starred with Matt Damon and George Clooney in the latter's film, "The Monuments Men", based on the true story of a crew of art historians and museum curators who recover renowned works of art stolen by Nazis. The film featured an ensemble cast, including John Goodman, Bill Murray, Hugh Bonneville, and Jean Dujardin. Blanchett voiced the part of Valka in 2014's "How to Train Your Dragon 2". Blanchett will play Lady Tremaine, the Wicked Stepmother, in a live-action re-imagening of both the fairy tale "Cinderella" and Walt Disney's animated film, set to be released on March 13, 2015. Apart from her acting skills, she is a patron and ambassador of the Australian Film Institute and its academy, the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts. She has also a family. Blanchett's husband is playwright and screenwriter Andrew Upton, whom she met in 1996 on the set of a TV show. They have three sons! Seven members voted this incredible actress! One of them gave a 10!!! I have watched many of her movies so far: Elizabeth (Great performance/ Many critics and moviegoers claimed that she was totally robbed by Gwyneth Paltrow that year), The Talented Mr. Ripley (Intriguing scipt with nice performances), The Gift (It's not great but it's not bad either), The Shipping News (Underrated movie), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (My favourite part of the trilogy, Great beginning), Bandits (funny movie), The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Great cinematography, stunning visual and sound effects), Heaven (I watched this movie many years ago. I don't remember every detail of it but it was decent), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Epic), The Missing (The story is quite good and I really liked this movie), Veronica Guerin (Great story about drugs, Cate's performance was very good), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (Anderson's movies are always special. I wouldn't say that "The Life...." is one of his best movies. However, it's quite unique), The Aviator (The directing is great, the perfromances are very good and the story is interesting. However, it was a little bit boring in some parts because of its total length), Babel (One of my favourite movies ever! Thought provoking movie/It's full of social messages), Notes on a Scandal (The performances are great. It's based on a controversial story), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Disappointing comeback :nocheer: ), Robin Hood (The directing is very good, it has nice photography and the performances are quite good. I'm a big fan of this hero), Hanna (Quite good), The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (The visual and sounds effects are amazing, the story has many funny moments), Blue Jasmine (One of my favourite female performances ever! It has genius script/One of the best Wooody Allen films), The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (The visual effects are impressive/ It has a lot of action in comparison with the first film) and The Monuments Men (The story is very interesting. However, the directing and the film sets aren't great). I would suggest you to watch "Elizabeth" because Cate is great as Queen Elizabeth I of England, "The Talented Mr. Ripley" because it's based on a great novel, "The Shipping News" because it's an emotional story with notable cast, "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy" because it's magnificent, "The Missing" because it's one of the best recent western thriller films, "Veronica Guerin" because it's based on a great personality, "The Aviator" because Martin Scorsese always tries for his best, "Babel" because it's one of the movies that defined the 00's, "Notes on a Scandal" because it's one of the best movies that year, "Robin Hood" because it's a decent adventure film about a great hero, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug because they are very entertaining movies with incredible visual effects and amazing sound effects and "Blue Jasmine" because Cate Blanchett gave a lengedary performance!
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Actress Rate Results!!!
I believe that Angelina Jolie is a decent actress. Maybe, Regina hasn't watched her best films yet (Changeling/Girl, Interrupted etc). However, I wouldn't say that her action films are great..
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M¤th's Year End 2014
#181 ~ Eric Prydz - Liberate Underrated song! It should be a smash hit!!! US Peak: N/A | Plays: 19 | UK Peak: #71 #182 ~ Martin Tungevaag - Wicked Wonderland I didn't know this song. Did it have an official release in U.k? US Peak: N/A | Plays: 20 | UK Peak: N/A #183 ~ Fifth Harmony - Bo$$ Its music is catchy as hell. However, the lyrics are so bad.. US Peak: #43 | Plays: 19 | UK Peak: #21 #184 ~ Porter Robinson - Sea Of Voices I liked "Language' when he released it two years ago. However, I really didn't know his new song. It's quite interesting. Maybe, it will grow on me like "Alchemy". US Peak: N/A | Plays: 16 | UK Peak: N/A #185 ~ Clean Bandit - Real Love (feat. Jess Glynne) US Peak: N/A | Plays: 17 | UK Peak: #2 #186 ~ Ed Sheeran - Don't US Peak: #9 | Plays: 22 | UK Peak: #8 #187 ~ Watermät - Bullit I usually like the instrumental songs but this is not one of them. It sounds a little bit boring. US Peak: N/A | Plays: 17 | UK Peak: #15 #188 ~ David Guetta - Shot Me Down (feat. Skylar Grey) US Peak: #103 | Plays: 21 | UK Peak: #4 #189 ~ 5 Seconds Of Summer - Amnesia US Peak: #16 | Plays: 19 | UK Peak: #7 #190 ~ The Magician - Sunlight (feat. Years & Years) US Peak: N/A | Plays: 25 | UK Peak: #7 I like/love the bold ones
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Ultraviolence's End Of Year 2014: Singles + Albums
I have to admit that I like/love the majority of the songs in your chart. Great List! Go on SINGLES IN FULL 2. Shake It Off- Taylor Swift 4,626,440 1-1-1-2-1-1-3-3-1-1-3-2-3-4-3-2-5-4-2 3. Ghost- Ella Henderson- 2,080,190 1-1-1-1-4-2-6-7-7-5- 11-10-11-9-6-11-10-11-9-12-9-6-16-23-21-24-23-10-21-14 4. West Coast- Lana Del Rey 1,764,530 1-1-1-2-6-2-4-8-5-6-8-7-7-10-14-15-10-14-17-19-24-23-26-26-27-29-33-33-X-X-X-X-X-X-40-27-13 6. You Ruin Me- The Veronicas 1,574,430 3-4-2-8-8-5-4-5-3-4-5-6-9-7 7. Human- Christina Perri 1,539,790 7-2-6-2-2-2-3-3-5-7-11-10-9-14-14-X 8. All About That Bass- Meghan Trainor 1,391,770 37-25-21-21-8-17-1-1-3-6-12-10-12-14-11-11-16-19-11 9. Blank Space- Taylor Swift 1,358,000 16-13-1-1-1-1-4-2-3 10. Only Love Can Hurt Like This- Paloma Faith 1,330,290 17-N/A-N/A-N/A-N/A-6-8-7-2-10-9-8-10-10-8-13-16-16-16-12-9-14-11-10-7-11-13-17-21-26-27-24-25-28-22-30-25-28-18 11. Fancy- Iggy Azalea Ft Charli XCX 1,260,100 12-N/A-19-7-5-9-4-3-7-13-10-9-8-11-9-11-12-11-16-24-24-18-24-17-18-20-20-19-21-24-28-34-X-X-X-X-21 13. If I Die Young- The Band Perry 1,156,770 1-8-6-6-5-11-13-13-9-12-12-17-19-17-X 14. Ugly Heart- G.R.L 1,032,140 2-3-4-4-7-8-7-12-18-19-22-30-33-37-37-37-25 15. Hard Out Here- Lily Allen 1,008,610 1-1-2-1-2-2-3-3-4-7-10-12-14-15-11-16-18-15-20-N/A-N/A-N/A-20-14-N/Ax10-15-20 16. Wildest Dreams- Taylor Swift 992,320 2-3-6-5-5-7-9-13-5-.... 17. Your Love- Nicole Scherzinger 980,560 1-2-3-3-6-7-7-6-8-14-16-18-21-28-29-X 18. Can't Rely On You- Paloma Faith 978,820 1-3-6-11-12-10-5-8-14-14-18-19-X 19. Air Balloon- Lily Allen 958,240 2-2-4-7-9-9-9-12-12-16-11-13-15-X 20. Crying For No Reason- Katy B 935,670 4-6-7-10-6-3-7-8-10-20-X 21. Break The Rules- Charli XCX 915,490 2-4-4-2-2-6-11-17-23-33-40-X 22. Home- Leah McFall Ft Will.I.Am 903,150 1-1-2-4-8-16-13-21-23-24-28-32-28-35-X 23. Ultraviolence- Lana Del Rey 900,960 2-3-2-4-9-12-11-17-9-8-19-27-35-29-27-37-30-36-X[x10]-39-26-.... 25. If I Could Change Your Mind- Haim 868,480 10-13-3-3-6-10-10-8-16-15-14-X-X-X-X-7-17-17-X[x23]-39-.... 26. As Long As I Got You- Lily Allen 794,890 3-7-11-7-17-15-15-5-14-19-17-18-20-24-28-33-38-X-X-X-X-21-34-23-22-32-30-37-X-X-X-X-27-.... 27. Battlefield- Lea Michele 754,960 1-4-10-4-8-9-11-13-14-20-X 28. Crazy Stupid Love- Cheryl Ft Tinie Tempah 714,450 1-4-9-22-28-28-19-14-18-20-15-19-22-19-30-25-24-32-X 29. Out Of The Woods- Taylor Swift 703,140 9-2-7-8-14-7-12-14-23-26-22-.... 31. Changing- Sigma Ft Paloma Faith 673,980 35-X-X-X-37-3-8-8-6-6-7-15-18-16-23-31-X-X-38-.... 32. California- Amelia Lily 607,440 1-5-7-10-18-28-X 33. Rather Be- Clean Bandit Ft Jess Glynne 601,350 No Chart Run. Peaked at 3 34. Happy- Lauren Platt 591,040 22-2-3-10-11-21-33-38-36-18-29-X 35. Black Widow- Iggy Azalea Ft Rita Ora 574,640 27-12-6-5-5-6-5-9-13-24-25-37-X[x6]-35-.... 37. Glow- Ella Henderson 549,240 5-4-13-20-21-15-18-25-17-24-24-15-.... 38. Bang Bang- Jessie J, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj 541,440 12-17-16-10-4-13-14-11-16-21-28-33-38-34-.... 39. Boom Clap- Charli XCX 531,520 5-8-14-20-11-13-17-17-10-15-16-27-34-37-X[x7]-29-.... 40. Sirens- Cher Lloyd 529,070 4-2-4-13-25-29-32-29-29-29-38-X 41. Budapest- George Ezra 524,590 4-11-6-5-10-14-12-13-12-17-21-20-27-32-40-X 42. Timber- Pitbull Ft Kesha 510,330 NO CHART RUN. PEAKED AT 5 44. Children Of The Universe- Molly 480,450 4-1-3-3-13-X-X-16-X[x26]-20-.... 45. Giant In My Heart- Kiesza 461,790 1-3-5-7-9-15-24-28-36-X 46. Louder- Neon Jungle 459,940 3-6-7-8-13-17-22-22-32 47. Problem- Ariana Grande Ft Iggy Azalea 437,680 1-5-8-15-18-23-29-XX-XX-40-39-35-X-32-33-35-39-X 51. Learning To Fly- Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 431,320 20-9-11-16-X (From the soundtrack of "Elizabethtown?) 52. Eez-Eh- Kasabian- 416,530 3-7-5-13-11-15-X[x20]-29-X 53. Changes- Faul Ft Wad Ad and Pnau 409,560 5-11-11-15-18-X 54. Break Free- Ariana Grande Ft Zedd 402,210 21-22-16-13-12-24-21-22-25-11-14-25-31-26-31-40-X 55. I’m Not The Only One- Sam Smith 400,270 37-25-12-9-14-14-18-18-31-33-27-26-30-34-36-44-44-...... 56. Rumour- Chloe Howl 386,520 7-2-8-19-20-X 57. Can’t Remember To Forget You- Shakira ft Rihanna 380,210 NO CHART RUN. PEAKED AT 5 58. Our Time- Lily Allen 371,240 16-6-5-2-12-20-X 59. Chandelier- Sia 368,640 3-3-7-13-17-18-23-34-X[x13]-34-X 61. I Don’t Care- Cheryl 366,540 1-7-12-17-20-32-X 62. Yours- Ella Henderson 359,900 17-17-16-4-13-20-17-.... 63. Video Games- Lana Del Rey 351,280 Original Run= 4-7-8-5-5-6-9-12-14-17-9-6-4-2-1-1-1-1-2-1-3-4-5-7-8-6-6-7-10-12-13-14-15-18-20-22-17-18-23-24-28-25-26-28-35-32-32-32-38-40, some re-entries in between. 2014 From April 13 chart run- 18-13-16-12-17-19-17-18-16-19-18-12-16-16-20-24-X 67. We Built This City- Starships 328,260 PEAKED AT 7 IN 2014 (It's awesome to have an old song in your chart) 68. If I Go- Ella Eyre 328,070 4-20-19-22-31-26-22-23-26-31-31-31-31-31-40-X 69. All I Want For Christmas Is You- Mariah Carey 327,890 40-36-35-13-11-5-X 70. Right Here- Jess Glynne 322,990 =5-12-19-22-21-26-20-21-15-18-22-28-33-X 71. Let It Go- Demi Lovato 317,560 PEAKED AT 4 IN 2014 72. What Are You Waiting For- The Saturdays 307,320 3-6-26-36-31-33-27-23-38-X 73. Lay Me Down- Pixie Lott 307,200 5-6-14-31-36-38-40-16-25-30-X 74. I Will Never Let You Down- Rita Ora 301,870 19-X-X-X-4-6-5-15-X-X-X-X-X-X-25-X-X-37-X[x17]-30-.... 76. Up- Olly Murs Ft Demi Lovato 298,620 1-8-..... 77. Bad Blood- Taylor Swift 295,270 4-9-18-24-36-38-X 78. Pray To God- Calvin Harris Ft Haim 294,190 26-8-10-13-18-29-31-X 80. My Heart Will Go On- Celine Dion 283,110 PEAKED AT 3 IN 2014 (I'm a big fan of Celine and I'm so glad that you have one of her greatest songs in your chart) 81. Holding Onto Heaven- Foxes 282,610 17-13-8-11-6-7-19-X[x25]-31-.... 82. New Slang- The Shins 280,760 11-14-X 83. Welcome To New York- Taylor Swift 277,760 5-14-17-20-29-32-X-X-34-32-..... 84. Calm After The Storm- The Common Linnets 273,010 14-2-8-16-X 85. All You Had To Do Was Stay- Taylor Swift 269,940 8-7-13-22-28-39-X 86. Shades Of Cool- Lana Del Rey 264,980 9-18-12-16-13-14-15-21-21-27-34-X[x18]-33-...... 87. How Long Will I Love You- Ellie Goulding 260,990 32-36-37-35-33-36-32-37-30-X 88. Nasty- Pixie Lott 258,420 6-5-10-21-X 89. Prayer In C- Lillywood Ft Robin Schulz 250,000 4-3-11-19-39-34-X 90. New Romantics- Taylor Swift 247,530 1-..... 91. One More Sleep- Leona Lewis 247,500 39-X[x7]-26-20-12-X 92. I Know Places- Taylor Swift 235,930 41-81-19-19-23-32-31-36-16-...... 93. Uptown Funk- Mark Ronson Ft Bruno Mars 234,630 35-17-7-12-..... 94. Real Love- Clean Bandit Ft Jess Glynne 218,880 6-7-12-26-X 95. Hideaway- Kiesza 215,080 18-17-4-8-17-X[x8]-19-18-X 96. Bo$$- Fifth Harmony 208,040 3-11-36-...... 98. Let Me Down Gently- La Roux 207,370 1-5-20-X-16-X 100. House Of Cards- Janet Devlin 206,270 10-33-2-13-X 102. Torn- Natalia Imbruglia 195,880 NO CHART RUN. PEAK 7 IN 2014 104. Cool Kids- Echosmith 188,730 4 105. Glorious- Foxes 179,200 9-8-18-31-30-20-36 106. Yellow Flicker Beat- Lorde 174,660 35-20-10-19-32 108. Blue Jeans- Lana Del Rey 170,220 9-6-14 (This is a classic song. It could be a great soundtrack for a Tarantino's movie) 109. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday- Wizzard 169,620 25-14-8 111. Happy- Pharrel Williams 168,450 NO CHART RUN. PEAKED AT 4 114. This Is How We Do- Katy Perry 162,680 34-30-20-9-22-26-32-39-X 116. Don’t Save Me- Haim- 155,890 NO 2014 CHART RUN. PEAKED AT 14 IN 2014 118. Style- Taylor Swift 143,540 22-15-29-38-X-X-X-33-50-..... 119. God Only Knows- BBC Children In Need 134,700 12-13-20-34-39 120. Let It Go- Lauren Platt 129,160 15-11-35-X-X-X-X-39-X 122. What A Feeling- Lauren Platt 127,230 25-24-X-X-X-X-X-X-15-30-X 123. Zombie- Jamie T 125,180 20-16-17-23-X 124. Outside- Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding 122,550 13-9-27-X 126. How You Get The Girl- Taylor Swift 113,810 9-22-33-X 129. Thinking Out Loud- Ed Sheeran 109,260 30-19-29-36-37-X 130. Fairytale Of New York- The Pogues 107,780 33-28-17-X 133. Neon Lights- Demi Lovato- 104,440 3-X 134. Word Up- Little Mix 103,000 8-4-20-X 135. No Enemiesz- Kiesza 99,150 15-15-46-40-X 136. Uptight Downtown- La Roux 91,480 10-24-28-33-38-X 138. Do They Know It’s Christmas- Band Aid 30 88,210 11-14-X 139. Say Something- A Great Big World 85,590 NO CHART RUN. PEAKED AT 4 140. Lips Are Movin- Meghan Trainor 83,020 31-34-35-40-.... 142. Run- Leona Lewis 59,260 23-23-38-X 143. National Anthem- Lana Del Rey 57,540 20-X 146. So There- Alexa Goddard 54,740 21-32-X 148. Something I Need- Ben Haenow 51,200 15-X 149. Salute- Little Mix 48,780 12-18-X 150. Somebody To You- The Vamps Ft Demi Lovato 44,150 9-X 151. On The Rocks- Nicole Scherzinger 41,160 27-27--X 152. Wonderland- Taylor Swift 39,820 23-.... 154. Brooklyn Baby- Lana Del Rey- 37,160 12-17-X 156. Kisses For Breakfast- Melissa Steel- 32,890 23-35-39- 157. URL Badman- Lily Allen 31,560 19-X 158. Burning Gold- Christina Perri 28,030 25-26-X 159. Say You Love Me- Jessie Ware 25,040 40-38-X 160. There You’'ll Be- Faith Hill 21,350 35-X 161. These Days- Take That 21,320 29-X 162. Stay With Me- Sam Smith 20,780 11-X 163. Real Love- Tom Odell 19,470 30-X 165. The Hanging Tree- Jennifer Lawrence 17,400 39-X 167. This Love- Taylor Swift 15,090 36-X 168. Don’t- Ed Sheeran 15,010 30-X 169. Clean- Taylor Swift 14,820 39-X 170. I Wish You Would- Taylor Swift 14,760 40-X 171. Don’t Cry For Me Argentina- Evita Cast 2014 14,320 37-X 173. Sexy Lady- Jessie J 12,210 39-X
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Regina's Chart #230
Spoiler : Meryl Streep hasn't appeared in Actress Rate Results yet.. 05 • (04) | Olly Murs – Up (feat. Demi Lovato) [12-11-6-3-4-5-] 10 • (10) | Hilary Duff – All About You [8-1-1-1-3-4-5-7-8-7-6-6-5-6-8-9-9-8-9-10-10-] 14 • (15) | The Veronicas – You Ruin Me [4-4-4-6-8-9-11-9-11-16-18-16-15-15-14-] 19 • (22) | Jennifer Lawrence – The Hanging Tree [25-20-22-19-] 24 • (23) | Gwen Stefani – Baby Don't Lie [3-3-3-5-6-10-16-17-18-23-24-] 31 • (25) | Taylor Swift – Welcome To New York [18-16-17-19-20-21-25-31-] 32 • (27) | Fith Harmony – Bo$$ [28-27-32-] 34 • (32) | Maroon 5 – Maps [3-7-5-10-12-13-15-17-17-19-19-22-25-27-26-27-32-34-] 36 • (35) | Ella Henderson – Glow [7-5-7-8-10-12-17-22-26-27-31-35-36-] 37 • (36) | Jennifer Lopez – First Love [2-2-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-3-3-4-5-7-9-9-10-12-14-16-16-19-20-23-24-27-30-34-33-34-32-32-34-34-36-37-] 39 • (38) | Geogre Ezra – Blame It On Me [32-24-26-25-27-28-30-33-36-38-39-] 40 • (39) | G.R.L – Ugly Heart [22-5-7-11-18-20-26-31-39-xx-30-39-xx-14-9-7-8-11-14-14-18-20-24-26-26-28-31-37-39-40-] Madonna's new songs are quite disappointed. Hard Candy Version 2.0
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Dobbo's Top 40
:hi: 6. Tulisa - Living Without You / (down 1) / [3-5-6-2-5-6] 7. Marina & The Diamonds - Froot / (non-mover) / [8-7-7-5-7-7] 14. Duke Dumont - Won't Look Back / (up 7) / [23-20-14-25-21-14] 18. Calvin Harris (feat. John Newman) - Blame / (down 1) / [9-19-23-14-17-18] 27. Ferreck Dawn & Redondo - Love Too Deep / (re-entry) / [25-13-35-37-X-27] 29. Fifth Harmony - Sledgehammer / (down 2) / [14-12-13-22-27-29] 31. Calvin Harris (feat. Ellie Goulding) - Outside / (down 6) / [7-10-11-17-25-31] 34. Kwabs - Walk / (up 6) / [17-27-40-34] 35. Kiesza - No Enemiesz / (down 5) / [24-35-36-39-30-35] 37. Amelia Lily - California / (down 5) / [18-11-18-20-32-37] Your chart is so fresh. I haven't listened to the majority of them yet..That's why I haven't referred many songs of your chart.
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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1" was released over a month ago in my country's cinemas and it was certainly one of the most hype films of the last year! After "Twilight" came to an end two years ago, teenagers (mostly) all around the world, found a new love. For this reason, "The Hunger Games" increase their fansbase from year to year because there weren't any big competitors for this targeted group of going audiences. Jennifer Lawrence was perfect for the role and her participation in the film, actually made her to a big star even though her young age. Having previously seen the first two movies in the series, I can say that they had highly elaborate scenes, impressive technical and sound effects, great photography and a lot of action. However, I wouldn't say that "Mockingjay - Part 1" was as good as the first two parts. The first thing you realize as the movie ends is that the production studio (Lionsgate) split it into two parts in order to receive much bigger profits. "Mockingjay - Part 1" had several dark shots, depressive interpretations and almost no action. It loses a lot compared to the first two films and the rhythm slowed down. Certainly, that was not the fault of the director/writers since I imagine that the story unfolds somewhat depending on the book. However, the producers convinced them to add some scenes and so the result was more tiring. You would expect from this movie to have an epic spectacle, with countless social messages and touching moments because the leading character began a revolution! Conversely, however, the viewer saw several times the protagonist of a film preparing for pre-revolutionary spots or having an emotion breakdown about Peeta. It had many cliches. There were only three good action scenes which reminded us of "The Hunger Games". Francis Lawrence is the director of the movie again and the script was written by Danny Strong and Peter Craig. In addition to the previous cast, Julianne Moore and the late Philip Seymoyr Hoffman were added. However, the most positive thing I would say, was the great original score that create a better atmosphere in the total result. The scene in which you hear the song "The Hunging Tree" is certainly one of the most powerful moments of the film! "Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1" made an impressive opening the world's first week of release! However, It didn't manage to outnumber the first two movies in the box office and as far as everything indicates, it will end up becoming the least commercial part of the series. I suppose that it isn't as successful as "Catching Fire" because it wasn't as exciting as it. Though, I'm sure that the next movie will be the most succesful. Nevertheless, "Mockingjay - Part 1" has very satisfactory total earnings to date ($682.200.000). It has also amassed a pretty good average score in IMDb (7.1). I imagine that it will only strengthen the hardcore fans of the trilogy. I would not say that I liked it enough to watch it again and I didn't find the end results bad. I just think that the last two movies should have been filmed as one part (Mockingjay - Part 1 & 2).
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Actress Rate Results!!!
No.8 Total Points : 39 Julia Roberts http://yarabuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/julia-roberts-10-2-2012.jpg If I made the actress rate in 90's, Julia Roberts would be on the top of the list. That says it all..Though, I'm so glad that she is in the Top 10! I totally love this woman and I grew up with her movies. My family also loves her and my grandmother always watches "Pretty Woman" on Tv. I remember that she had many fans in my high school and many of my friends discussed about her movies (both boys and girls). She has the perfect smile and she always makes my mood when I see her photos. I believe that she is a gifted actress and I could praise her all day. She doesn't choose many roles as she used to do in the past and I'm a little bit disappointed about that. However, when she releases a new movie, I'll try to watch it in the cinema. She is an American actress and producer. She is of English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, German, and Swedish descent. Roberts wanted to be a veterinarian as a child. She also played the clarinet in her school band. After graduating from Smyrna's Campbell High School, she attended Georgia State University, but did not graduate. She later headed to New York to pursue a career in acting. Once there, she signed with the Click Modeling Agency and enrolled in acting classes. Roberts made her first big screen appearance in the film "Satisfaction" (1988). She had previously performed a small role opposite her brother, Eric, in "Blood Red" (she has two words of dialogue), filmed in 1987 and released in 1989. Her first television appearance was as a juvenile rape victim in the initial season of the series Crime Story with Dennis Farina, in the episode titled "The Survivor", broadcast on February 13, 1987. Her first critical success with moviegoers was her performance in the independent film "Mystic Pizza" in 1988. That same year, she had a role in the fourth season finale of Miami Vice. In 1989, she was featured in "Steel Magnolias", and received both her first Academy Award nomination (as Best Supporting Actress) and first Golden Globe Award win (Motion Picture Best Supporting Actress) for her performance. Roberts became known to worldwide audiences when she starred with Richard Gere in "Pretty Woman", in 1990. Roberts won the role after Michelle Pfeiffer, Molly Ringwald, Meg Ryan, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Karen Allen, and Daryl Hannah turned it down (Thanks God!). The role also earned her a second Oscar nomination, this time as Best Actress, and second Golden Globe Award win, as Motion Picture Best Actress (Musical or Comedy). Her next box office success was the thriller Sleeping with the Enemy, playing a battered wife who escapes her abusive husband, played by Patrick Bergin, and begins a new life in Iowa. She played Tinkerbell in Steven Spielberg's "Hook" in 1991, and also played a nurse in the 1991 film, "Dying Young". This work was followed by a two-year hiatus, during which she made no films other than a cameo appearance in Robert Altman's "The Player" (1992). Roberts co-starred with Denzel Washington in The Pelican Brief (1993), based on John Grisham's 1992 novel of the same name. In 1996, she appeared in season 2 of Friends (episode 13 "The One After the Superbowl"). Roberts co-starred with Liam Neeson in "Michael Collins" (1996). Over the next few years, she starred in Stephen Frears' "Mary Reilly" (1996), followed by "My Best Friend's Wedding" in 1997. She starred in the films "Stepmom" (1998), alongside Susan Sarandon, "Notting Hill" (1999), with Hugh Grant, and, also in 1999, in "Runaway Bride", her second film with Richard Gere. Roberts was a guest star on the Law & Order television series episode "Empire" with series regular Benjamin Bratt. She earned a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series! In 2001, Roberts received the Academy Award for "Best Actress" for her portrayal of "Erin Brockovich". Roberts' first film following "Erin Brockovich" was the romantic comedy "America's Sweethearts" along with Billy Crystal, John Cusack, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Later in 2001 she starred in Gore Verbinski's road gangster comedy, "The Mexican", giving her a chance to work with long-time friend, Brad Pitt. In fall 2001, Roberts teamed with Erin Brockovich director Steven Soderbergh for "Ocean's Eleven" (2001). A success with critics and at the box office alike, Ocean's Eleven became the fifth highest-grossing film of the year with a total of $450 million worldwide. In 2003, Roberts was cast in Mike Newell's drama film Mona Lisa Smile, also starring Kirsten Dunst, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Julia Stiles. Roberts received a record $25 million which was the highest ever earned by an actress then. In 2004, Roberts replaced Cate Blanchett in Mike Nichols's "Closer", a romantic drama film written by Patrick Marber, based on his award-winning 1997 play of the same name. Also in 2004, the actress reprised the role of Tess Ocean in Soderbergh's crime comedy sequel "Ocean's Twelve". In 2005, she was featured in the music video for the single "Dreamgirl" by the Dave Matthews Band. It was her first music video appearance. Roberts had two films released in 2006: The Ant Bully and Charlotte's Web. Both films were animated features for which she provided voice acting. Her next film was "Charlie Wilson's War" (2007), with Tom Hanks and Philip Seymour Hoffman, directed by Mike Nichols and based on the book by former CBS journalist George Crile. Roberts made her Broadway debut on April 19, 2006 as Nan in a revival of Richard Greenberg's 1997 play "Three Days of Rain" opposite Bradley Cooper and Paul Rudd. Although the play grossed nearly US$1 million in ticket sales during its first week and was a commercial success throughout its limited run, her performance drew criticism. In 2009, Roberts starred with Clive Owen in the comedy-thriller "Duplicit" for which she received her seventh Golden Globe nomination. In 2010, she appeared in the ensemble romantic comedy "Valentine's Day", with Cooper, and starred in the film adaptation of "Eat Pray Love". It had the highest debut at the box office for Roberts in a top-billed role since "America's Sweethearts". In 2011, she co-starred as Mercedes Tainot opposite Tom Hanks who directed and played the title role in the romantic comedy "Larry Crowne". She appeared in the 2012 Tarsem Singh adaptation of Snow White, titled "Mirror Mirror", playing the Evil Queen. In 2013, Roberts appeared in "August: Osage County", playing one of Meryl Streep's character's three daughters. Her performance in it earned her nominations for the Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, Critics' Choice Award and Academy Award for "Best Supporting Actress", amongst other accolades. It was her fourth Academy Award nomination. Julia Roberts is noted for her charitable work but she is notable for her love affairs too..:P Roberts reportedly had romantic relationships with actors Jason Patric, Liam Neeson, Kiefer Sutherland, Dylan McDermott, and Matthew Perry. On June 25, 1993, she married country singer Lyle Lovett (I couldn't help but wonder what happened to her?????). They separated in March 1995 and subsequently divorced. From 1998 to 2001, Roberts dated actor Benjamin Bratt. Roberts and her husband, cameraman Daniel Moder, met on the set of her film The Mexican in 2000, while she was still dating Bratt. At the time, Moder was married to Vera Steimberg. He filed for divorce a little over a year later, and after it was finalized, he and Roberts wed on July 4, 2002, at her ranch in Taos, New Mexico. Together, they have three children: twins Hazel Patricia and Phinnaeus "Finn" Walter Moder and Henry Daniel Moder (I really didn't know that she has children!!!). Six members voted this amazing actress!!! One of them gave a 10 (Me). I have watched many of her movies so far : Mystic Pizza (It's funny in some parts but I wouldn't say that it was the best choise for her. However, it was her first movie..), Steel Magnolias (Great performances, emotional story, incredible female cast), Pretty Woman (One of the movies that defined the 90's/One of the best romantic movie ever! Julia was gorgeous there), Flatliners (I really liked that movie when I watched it. However, I want to watch it again), Hook (I read the novel and I found it as an amazing adaptation / The cinematography and the photography are stunning), The Pelican Brief (Intriguing scipt/ It has suspense), My Best Friend's Wedding (Entertaining movie with funny scenes), Runaway Bride (It's quite funny but it's so Hollywood..), Erin Brockovich (One of my favourite female performances ever! This movie couldn't have happened without Julia. The story is very interesting and it's very meaningful too), The Mexican (It isn't a bad movie but it's a little bit forgettable), America's Sweethearts (It's funny in some parts but it's nothing special), Ocean's Eleven (Nice performances/clever script), Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (I didn't expect it to be so good/ It has nice perfromances and the script is intriguing), Full Frontal (One of my worst movies ever! Waste of time/ Her worst movie to date), Mona Lisa Smile (Decent movie with likeable performances from the young actresses. Julia is very good too), Ocean's Twelve (Nice movie. However it wasn't better than the first film), Closer (One of the most overrated movies that year..I found it very boring), Duplicity (It's very funny because of the characters of the leading stars but it could have a better result), Eat Pray Love (I liked this movie when I watched it in the cinema. It has pleasant story, nice performances and beautiful photography) and August: Osage County (Great performances, powerful story and nice directing). I would suggest you to watch : "Steel Magnolias" because it's one of the best films of 80's, "Pretty Woman" because Julia's performance is adorable, "Flatliners" because it's quite good sci-fi horror thriller film, "Hook" because it's an entertaining movie, "The Pelican Brief" because it's one of the best suspenseful legal thrillers of the 90's, "My Best Friend's Wedding" because you will laugh a lot with the plot, "Erin Brockovich" because Julia gave a gifted performance and critics totally praised her acting, "Ocean's Eleven" because it's one of the best remakes of the 00's, "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" because it's an unexpected good movie, "Eat Pray Love" because you will have a beautiful journey with Julia and "August: Osage County" because it's one of the best movies of 2013!
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Actress Rate Results!!!
No.9 Total Points: 28 Charlize Theron http://www.tlife.gr/files/Image/NEWS/2012/NOEMVRIOS/20-11/Charlize-Theron-1.jpg Charlize Theron is one of the most beautiful/sexy women on this planet. How could someone resist her??? Charlize is a very talented actress although she was a professional model in the past. However, she proved that she can play very intriguing/difficult characters so far. She is a South African and American actress. Her ancestry includes French, German, and Dutch persons. Although seeing herself as a dancer, Theron at 16 won a one-year modeling contract at a local competition in Salerno and with her mother moved to Milan, Italy. At 19, Theron flew to Los Angeles, on a one-way ticket her mother bought her, intending now to work in the movie industry. Her first speaking role was a supporting but significant and attention-garnering part as a hitwoman in "2 Days in the Valley" (1996). Larger roles in widely released Hollywood films followed, and her career expanded in the late 1990s with box-office successes like "The Devil's Advocate" (1997), "Mighty Joe Young" (1998), and "The Cider House Rules" (1999). She starred in four films in 2000 – "Reindeer Games", "The Yards", "The Legend of Bagger Vance" and "Men of Honor" – and was briefly considered a new It girl. After appearing in other films, Theron starred as serial killer Aileen Wuornos in "Monster" (2003). For this role, Theron won the Academy Award for Best Actress at the 76th Academy Awards in February 2004, as well as the Screen Actors Guild Award and the Golden Globe Award. She is the first South African to win an Oscar for Best Actress!!! AskMen also named her the number one most desirable woman of 2003. In 2005, Theron portrayed Rita, Michael Bluth's (Jason Bateman) love interest, on the third season of Fox's critically acclaimed television series Arrested Development. She also received Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her role of Britt Ekland in the 2004 HBO film "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers". On 30 September, Theron received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2006, Theron received Best Actress Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for her lead performance in the drama North Country (2005). In 2008, Theron was named the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year. Following a three-year hiatus from the big screen, Theron returned to the spotlight in 2011 with Young Adult. Directed by Jason Reitman, the film earned critical acclaim especially for Theron's performance. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and several other high profile awards. Theron played the Wicked Queen in the film Snow White & the Huntsman, which began production in 2011 and was released in 2012. She also starred in Ridley Scott's science fiction film Prometheus (2012). On 7 February 2013 it was announced that Theron was cast as Libby Day, the lead character in the film adaptation of the Gillian Flynn novel "Dark Places". She is also well-known for her activism. The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP) was created in 2007 by Theron, Academy Award winning actor and UN Messenger of Peace, in an effort to support African youth in the fight against HIV/AIDS. In 2008, Theron was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace! Theron is involved in women's rights organisations, and has marched in pro-choice rallies. Theron also is a supporter of animal rights and active member of PETA. She appeared in a PETA ad for its anti-fur campaign. Theron is a supporter of same-sex marriage and attended a march and rally to support that in Fresno, California, on 30 May 2009. She has publicly stated that she refuses to get married until same sex marriage is legal in the United States. She has a son, Jackson, whose adoption was announced in March 2012. In the mid-1990s, Theron had a two-year relationship with actor Craig Bierko. From 1997 to 2001, she dated Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins. Theron then began a relationship with Irish actor Stuart Townsend, with whom she starred in "Trapped" (2002) and "Head in the Clouds" (2004). Theron and Townsend separated in January 2010 after nearly nine years together. Since early 2014, she has been dating actor Sean Penn. Five members voted this amazing woman. One of them gave a 10!!! I have watched many of her movies so far: The Devil's Advocate (One of the movies that defined 90's/Intriguing script/Unpredictable plot), Mighty Joe Young (The story is very sensitive/Nice performances), The Astronaut's Wife (It was quite slow and a little bit boring), The Cider House Rules (One of her best movies/The directing is very good and the characters are likeable), The Yards (It's a good movie but there was something missing), The Legend of Bagger Vance (it's not a bad movie but it's so forgettable), Men of Honor (One of the best movies that year, Great story), Sweet November (One of my favourite movies ever! She had chemistry with Keanu Reeves/One of the best romantic drama movies ever!), The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (I really enjoyed this movie/ The dialogues are hilarious), 15 Minutes (I remember that there was a fuss about this movie when it was released/However, it wasn't something great), Trapped (It has suspense but it's so predictable), Waking Up in Reno (It's funny in some parts but it's not a good film) The Italian Job (Nice remake), Monster (One of the best female performances ever! The story is very intriguing), Head in the Clouds (Average movie but it's watchable), North Country (Another great performance by Charlize, enlightening story), Aeon Flux (Imaginative story but the result was average), In the Valley of Elah (Nice performances, interesting story), Hancock (It has very good visual effects but the story isn't great), The Road (I love this movie, the visual effects and the photography are great, absorbing story), Snow White and the Huntsman (She was great as the bitch witch of the story, the visual and the sound effects are stunning), Prometheus (I felt a little disappointed about the plot but the visual effects are stunning) and A Million Ways to Die in the West (Hilarious). I would suggest you to watch : "The Devil's Advocate" because it's one of the most iconic movies of the 90's, "Mighty Joe Young" because it's one of her first decent movies, "The Cider House Rules" because it has incredible cast and the performances are very sentimental, "Men of Honor" because it's one of the most underrated movies of the 00's, "Sweet November" because it's a very powerful story, "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion" because it's an uproarious movie with clever characters, "Monster" because Charlize gave a groundbreaking performance and critics totally praised her acting, "North Country" because it's one of the best movies of 2005, "In the Valley of Elah" because it's a decent movie, "The Road" because it's one of the most underrated movies of this decade and it should have won Academy Awards, "Snow White and the Huntsman" because it's a fascinating movie, "Prometheus" because it's an impressive movie and "A Million Ways to Die in the West"because you will laugh a lot!!!
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Least Fave Beyonce Single: Round 13
I don't like the rhythm of Ego. It sounds very boring.
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Indie/Alt Song of the Year 2014
1 iamamiwhoami - blue blue (fave) 2 Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars 3 Lana Del Rey - West Coast 4 Sky Ferreira - I Blame Myself 5 Maximo Park - Midnight On The Hill 6 Lorde - Yellow Flicker Beat 7 TALA - Alchemy 8 The 1975 - Robbers 9 Lorde - Team 10 You Me At Six - Cold Night 11 Coldplay - Magic 12 Vance Joy - Riptide 13 George Ezra - Budapest 14 Marina & The Diamonds - Froot 15 American Authors - Best Day Of My Life 16 Kaiser Chiefs - Coming Home 17 The Horrors - So Now You Know 18 Jamie T - Zombie 19 Jessie Ware - Tough Love 20 Kasabian- Eez-Eh 21 Twin Atlantic - Heart & Soul 22 The Black Keys - Fever 23 Klaxons - There Is No Other Time 24 HAIM - If I Could Change Your Mind 25 George Ezra - Listen To The Man
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Least Favourite Katy Perry Song Round 15
All of them are great so I will not vote this time.. :P
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Least favourite Pink single round 26
"Don't Let Me Get Me" is my least favourite of them.
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Sats Single/Album Artwork Survivor: ROUND 9
Chasing Lights
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Cinema 2014
Here is my list in chronological order. 1. Μικρά Αγγλία/Little England 2. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 3. August: Osage County 4. Renoir 5. Inside Llewyn Davis 6. American Hustle 7. The Wolf of Wall Street 8. I, Frankestein 9. Nebraska 10. The Book Thief 11. Saving Mr. Banks 12. Les garçons et Guillaume, à table!/Me, Myself and Mum 13. Monsieur Lazhar (2011) 14. Omar 15. Her 16. The Monuments Men 17. The Selfish Giant 18. Dallas Buyers Club 19. Pompeii 20. Winter's Tale 21. Philomena 22. Nymphomaniac - Part 1 & Part 2 23. A Perdre la Raison/Our Children (2012) 24. The Grand Budapest Hotel 25. 300: Rise of an Empire 26. Need For Speed 27. Grand Central 28. Noah 29. Divergent 30. Wakolda/The German Doctor 31. Michael Kohlhaas 32. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 33. Oldboy 34. Transcendence 35. Krugovi/Circles 36. Under The Skin 37. Bad Neighbours 38. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 39. Godzilla 40. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit 41. X-Men: Days Of Future Past 42. La Belle et la Bête/Beauty and the Beast 43. Maleficent 44. Devil's Knot 45. Edge of Tomorrow 46. The Two Faces of January 47. The Homesman 48. The Fault in Our Stars 49. Transformers 4: Age of Extiction 50. A Million Ways to Die in the West 51. The Immigrant 52. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 53. Blended 54. Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu ?/Serial (Bad) Weddings 55. Hercules 56. The Expendables 3 57. 3 Days To Kill 58. Magic in the Moonlight 59. Lucy 60. Kapo (1960) 61. The Battle of Algiers (1966) 62. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For 63. Adua e le Compagne/Adua and Friends (1960) 64. Deliver Us From Evil 65. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) 66. Guardians Of The Galaxy 67. Belle de Jour (1967) 68. Into the Storm 69. The Maze Runner 70. And So It Goes 71. Boyhood 72. Relatos Salvajes/Wild Tales 73. Before I Go To Sleep 74. Gone Girl 75. Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados/Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed 76. Dracula Untold 77. Annabelle 78. '71 79. Il capitale umano/Human Capital 80. Chinese Puzzle 81. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 82. Good People 83. What Maisie Knew (2012) 84. Ida 85. Locke 86. Interstellar 87. Deux Jours, Une Nuit/Two Days, One Night 88. Pillow Talk (1959) 89. A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence 90. Fury 91. Ouija 92. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 1 93. Le Meraviglie/The Wonders 94. Foxcatcher 95. Horrible Bosses 2 96. A Most Wanted Man 97. Fehér isten/White God 98. Exodus: Gods and Kings I have written reviews for the majority of them. However, I want to write reviews for the last seven of them for completing my list. When I finish the reviews, I will rank every movie of them. If you watched films in the cinema this year, you could put your list/movies here. Happy New Year!!!
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Actress Rate Results!!!
No.10 Total Points : 28 Helena Bonham Carter http://musingsonotherqueens.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/hbc2.jpg One of the most pleasant surprises in this rate! I didn't expect her to be so high here. She is an amazing actress and I totally respect her. She has always very unique roles/characters. She is an English actress. She made her acting debut in a television adaptation of K. M. Peyton's "A Pattern of Roses" before her debut film role as the titular character in "Lady Jane"(1986). However, her breakthrough role was in "A Room with a View"(1985), which was filmed after "Lady Jane", but released beforehand. In 1994, Bonham Carter appeared in a dream sequence during the second season of the British comedy series "Absolutely Fabulous", playing Edina Monsoon's daughter Saffron, who was normally played by Julia Sawalha. Her early films led to her being typecast as a "corset queen," and "English rose," playing pre- and early 20th century characters, particularly in Merchant-Ivory films. She played Olivia in Trevor Nunn's film version of "Twelfth Night" in 1996. One of the high points of her early career was her performance as the scheming Kate Croy in the 1997 film adaption of "Wings of the Dove" which was highly acclaimed internationally and netted her first "Golden Globe" and "Academy Award" nominations. She speaks French fluently, starring in a 1996 French film "Portraits chinois". In May 2006, Bonham Carter launched her own fashion line, "The Pantaloonies," with swimwear designer Samantha Sage. She played Bellatrix Lestrange in the final four Harry Potter films (2007-2011). She also played Mrs. Lovett, " Todd's (Johnny Depp) amorous accomplice in the film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Broadway musical, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street". Directed by Tim Burton, Bonham Carter received a nomination for the Golden Globe for "Best Actress" for her performance. In early 2009, Bonham Carter was named one of The Times newspaper's top 10 British Actresses of all time! She appeared on the list with fellow actresses Julie Andrews, Helen Mirren, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench and Audrey Hepburn. She joined the cast of Tim Burton's 2010 film, "Alice in Wonderland" as The Red Queen. In 2010, Bonham Carter played Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in the film The King's Speech. As of January 2011, she had received numerous plaudits for her performance, including nominations for the BAFTA Award for "Best Actress in a Supporting Role" and the Academy Award for "Best Supporting Actress". She won her first BAFTA Award, but lost the Academy Award to Melissa Leo for "The Fighter". In 2012, Bonham Carter appeared as Miss Havisham in Mike Newell's adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel, "Great Expectations". In April 2012, she appeared in Rufus Wainwright's music video for his single "Out of the Game," featured on the album of the same name. Bonham Carter co-starred in a film adaptation of the musical "Les Misérables", released in 2012. She played the role of Madame Thénardier. She was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Year honours list for services to drama, and received the honour from the Queen at Buckingham Palace on 22 February 2012. In 2013, she played Red Harrington, a peg-legged brothel madam, who assists Reid and Tonto in locating Cavendish, in the movie "The Lone Ranger". In January 2014, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that Bonham Carter had been appointed to Britain's new national Holocaust Commission. I'm sure that eveyone knows that Helena Bonham Carter had relationship with Tim Burton. In 2001, she began a relationship with director Tim Burton, whom she met while filming "Planet of the Apes". Bonham Carter and Burton have two children together: son Billy Raymond Burton (born October 2003) and daughter Nell Burton (born December 2007). On 23 December, 2014, it was announced that she and Tim Burton separated. Four members had her name on their lists. I have watched a few of her movies so far : Fight Club (Very good movie with unpredictable ending), Planet of the Apes (It wasn't a great remake but it's watchable), Big Fish (One of my favourite movies that year/ The directing was awesome), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (One of my favourite Harry Potter films/ The visual effects were great), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (It had elaborate editing), Terminator Salvation (The visual and sound effects were stunning / I was impressed about the result/It was full of tension), Alice in Wonderland (Imaginative movie with beautiful shots), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (It had a lot of suspense), The King's Speech (One of my favourite movies that year/Great performances/ Intriguing script), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (Great ending) Dark Shadows (It was quite funny in some parts), Les Misérables (It had one of the best productions that year) and The Lone Ranger (I really enjoyed this movie but it failed to have an impact..). I would suggest you to watch : "Fight Club" because many critics and moviegoers regard it as one of the best film of 90's, "Big Fish" because the cinematography and the photography are remarkable, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" because it's one of the most exciting parts, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" because it has a great atmosphere, "Terminator Salvation" because it's an absorbing movie, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1" because Harry Potter films never fail to be great, "The King's Speech" because it has clever script and charismatic performances, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2" because it's the most nostalgic part of the series and "Les Misérables" because it's the best musical of this decade (so far)!
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No.11 Total Points : 27 Anne Hathaway http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111228170621/devil-wears-prada/images/0/09/Anne_Hathaway_.jpg Anne Hathaway is definitely one of the best actresses of her generation. She is very charismatic woman. She has a wide variety of roles and critics usually praises her acting. She is very likeable too. I couldn't help but wonder if this woman has haters...Don't hate her, just love her. She is an American actress. She is of mostly Irish and French ancestry, with distant Native American and German roots. Hathaway's first role in a motion picture was in Walt Disney's drama film "The Other Side of Heaven" (2001). Before production of the film, she was cast alongside Julie Andrews in the lead role of Mia Thermopolis in another Disney production, the comedy film "The Princess Diaries", based on Meg Cabot's 2000 novel of the same name and directed by Garry Marshall. Hathaway auditioned for the role of a princess-to-be during a flight layover on the way to New Zealand and was cast on the strength of this one audition. She won the role over 500 other girls. "The Princess Diaries" became a major commercial success, grossing US$165 million worldwide. In 2002, she appeared in Douglas McGrath's comedy-drama "Nicholas Nickleby", opposite Charlie Hunnam and Jamie Bell, which opened to positive reviews. Hathaway's next film role was in the rom-com fantasy film "Ella Enchanted" (2004). Hathaway sang two songs in the film as well as three on the soundtrack, including a duet with singer Jesse McCartney. In 2005, Hathaway starred in Barbara Kopple's drama film "Havoc" and she was cast alongside Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal in Ang Lee's drama "Brokeback Mountain" (2005). While "Havoc" was not released in theaters in the United States because of its weak critical reception, "Brokeback Mountain" won rave reviews and received several Academy Award nominations. In 2006, Hathaway appeared in David Frankel's comedy "The Devil Wears Prada". Hathaway was in the 2007 drama "Becoming Jane", in which she portrayed English writer Jane Austen. Her first film of 2008 was a modern adaptation of the 1960s Mel Brooks television series "Get Smart", in which she starred opposite Steve Carell, and Alan Arkin, portraying Agent 99. Also in 2008, she premiered the drama "Passengers", alongside Patrick Wilson, as well as the drama "Rachel Getting Married", opposite Debra Winger. "Rachel Getting Married" premiered at the 2008 Venice and Toronto Film Festivals and garnered her widespread critical acclaim for her performance, including nominations for both an "Academy Award" and a "Golden Globe"!!! Hathaway appeared in the comedy "Bride Wars", released in 2009. In addition to providing her voice for episodes of The Simpsons, which garnered her an "Emmy Award" in 2010 for outstanding voice-over performance,and Family Guy in 2010. In 2010, Hathaway played the White Queen in Tim Burton's adaptation of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass" alongside Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp. In 2011, Hathaway voiced the character Jewel, a female Spix's Macaw from Rio de Janeiro, in the animated adventure-comedy film "Rio". Also in 2011, Hathaway starred alongside Jim Sturgess in the romance "One Day". In 2012, Hathaway's audiobook recording of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was released at Audible.com. Her performance was nominated for a 2013 Audie Award for "Best Solo Narration - Female". Later in 2012, Hathaway played Selina Kyle in The Dark Knight Rises, Christopher Nolan's final installment in his Batman film trilogy. She won the Saturn Award for "Best Supporting Actress' for her perfromance. Hathaway's other 2012 project was Tom Hooper's film "Les Misérables", which was based on the musical of the same name and in which she played Fantine. For her performance, Hathaway received critical acclaim and won over 30 different awards, including the Academy Award, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Award and BAFTA Award for best supporting actress. Hathaway reprised her role as Jewel in the animated film "Rio 2". Hathaway starred in Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar", along with Matthew McConaughey. She will reprise the role of the White Queen in "Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass", the sequel to Alice in Wonderland, which is slated for release on May 27, 2016! Hathaway is an LGBT rights activist and has donated money to organizations that support same-sex marriage. She has also a Uk Top 40 hit with her amazing cover of the classic song "I Dreamed a Dream"(#22). Five members voted this incredible actress! One of them gave a 10! I have watched some of her movies so far : The Princess Diaries (Entertaining movie), Ella Enchanted (It was funny in some parts but it was very childish too), The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (Pleasant movie but it was very predictable), Brokeback Mountain (There was a big fuss about this movie when it was released. I watched it two years ago. I found it quite overrated/The soundtrack was great though), The Devil Wears Prada (I thought that it would be very funny but it was a movie certainly for women based on the dialogue. The performances were very good though), Rachel Getting Married (Her performance was great and the story was intriguing), Bride Wars (Disappointing movie/ It should be hilarious but it wasn't even funny), Alice in Wonderland (The visual effects and the cinematography were great. However, it was not a great adaptation), Rio (Enjoyable animation) The Dark Knight Rises (The visual and sound effects were stunning/The soundtrack was epic/ Christopher Nolan totally smashed it!), Les Misérables (Nice movie but i didn't like all the singing parts. However, Anne's performance/song was groundbreaking) and Interstellar (The most impressive movie of the year! The performances were very good and the soundtrack was great! However, it was a little bit tiring in some parts). I would suggest you to watch : "Rachel Getting Married" because Anne Hathaway gave one of her best performances, "Rio" because you will enjoy it a lot if you watch animations, "The Dark Knight Rises" because it's one of the most legendary movies about a superhero, "Les Misérables" because it was one of the most powerful films that year and "Interstellar" because it's a thought provoking movie and it had one of the best productions in this year)
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- Your Least Favourite Miley Cyrus Song ▬ Round 10
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'Don't Let Me Get Me" again- M¤th's Year End 2014
#191 ~ Paloma Faith - Only Love Can Hurt Like This US Peak: N/A | Plays: 17 | UK Peak: #6 #192 ~ Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud US Peak: #6 | Plays: 16 | UK Peak: #1 #193 ~ Oliver Heldens - Koala US Peak: N/A | Plays: 22 | UK Peak: #5 This is very powerful but I prefer his first single. #194 ~ Fox Stevenson - Sweets US Peak: N/A | Plays: 14 | UK Peak: N/A #195 ~ Demi Lovato - Really Don't Care (feat. Cher Lloyd) US Peak: #26 | Plays: 18 | UK Peak: #92 #196 ~ Lily Allen - Our Time US Peak: N/A | Plays: 22 | UK Peak: #43 Very nice song. It should be a Top 40 hit. #197 ~ TĀLĀ - Alchemy US Peak: N/A | Plays: 20 | UK Peak: N/A I just listened to it because you have it on your list. It's a unique song. I guess that it wasn't popular in U.k and U.S. Maybe it will grow on me. I like this kind of music. #198 ~ Kove - Way We Are (feat. Melissa Steel) US Peak: N/A | Plays: 21 | UK Peak: #30 #199 ~ Alexa Goddard - Marilyn US Peak: N/A | Plays: 15 | UK Peak: N/A I prefer Pharell's Marilyn Monroe.. :) #200 ~ Melanie Martinez - Carousel US Peak: N/A | Plays: 16 | UK Peak: N/A I like/love the bold ones.- Neil's Official Airplay Chart EOY - 2014
No.44 Katy Perry is one of my favourite singers. She has many amazing songs! "Dark Horse" is one of them. However, I felt very disappointed about her videoclip when she released it. She should have a dark video with atmospheric shots. No.43 It's quite catchy song but it's not one of my favourite of the year. No.42 I don't know this artist/band. It's not my cup of tea. No.41 Very catchy song. Luckily, I don't listen to the radio anymore. I'm sure that our radios stations have already smashed it..- Least Fave Beyonce Single: Round 12
Green Light without a second thought..- Sats Single/Album Artwork Survivor: ROUND 8
Voted "Chasing Lights" because it's the least creative of them. It looks like a random photoshoot of "Next Top Model. - Your Least Favourite Miley Cyrus Song ▬ Round 10