Saturday, May 1, 2010
Lady Gaga Compares To 'Nightmare' Killer Freddy Krueger In This Week's Fashion Friday!
Every week, Hollywood Crush will take a look at some of Lady Gaga's most memorable fashions in what we're calling "Gaga Fashion Friday." Whether it's something new she's dazzling us with that week or a vintage style, we'll bring you the insider scoop on every wacky moment the pop star has left us all talking about.
In case you never thought about it, Lady Gaga and Freddy Krueger have a lot in common. OK, well not really, but Freddy is a monster and Gaga has little monsters. Not only that, but Gaga certainly has some monster like fashion qualities.
Freddy Krueger has hands with razor-like claws and in the "Bad Romance" video, Gaga wears sunglasses made of razors. Also, Krueger was burned in a fire, and in that same video, Gaga plays with fire. And, in that video she's sitting in a tub, and Krueger has been known to sneak up on people in tubs.
Plus, Gaga has killed her fair share of people — uh, in videos that is. She killed off her beau, "True Blood" hottie Alexander Skarsgard, in the "Paparazzi" video. And, she helped Beyonce poison her BF in the "Telephone" video, where she "accidentally" killed everyone else in the diner.
So, while Gaga and Krueger aren't exactly the same, we have to say that Gaga sometimes can be a little terrifying!
Sex and the City 2
Series runner Michael Patrick King returns to pen the sequel to the 2008 blockbuster movie adaptation of HBO's Sex and the City with this Warner Bros. production, re-teaming the vivacious stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis once again for another glitzy romp through... New York City high-life living. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide Read Full Summary»
Starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, View All »
Director Michael Patrick King
Theatrical Release 5/28/2010 (USA)
Rated R
Released By New Line Cinema, Warner Bros.
"Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum
Formed in 2006 by Charles Kelley (brother of singer/songwriter Josh Kelley), Hillary Scott (daughter of Grammy-winning country artist Linda Davis), and Dave Haywood,
Lady Antebellum makes contemporary country music that relies on the trio's rich harmonies and impeccable instrumental skills. Since its inception, the trio has graduated from dive bars to the Grand Ole Opry, opening for Phil Vassar, Rodney Atkins, and Carrie Underwood along the way. The group signed with Capitol Nashville in 2007 and released its first single, "Love Don't Live Here," which peaked at number three on the country charts. A self-titled debut album followed in April 2008, featuring production from Victoria Shaw and Paul Worley and stocked with more country hits (including the chart-topping single "I Run To You," which also enjoyed crossover success as a Top 40 pop hit).
Within a year and a half, Lady Antebellum's debut had gone platinum and earned a Grammy nomination, and the band enjoyed its newfound success while putting the finishing touches on a second album. Need You Now appeared in early 2010, and its leadoff single -- "Need You Now" -- became the group's highest-charting song to date, topping the country charts and peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It eventually sold over three million copies. The album experienced similar success, going gold during its second week of release and reaching platinum status soon after. ~ James Christopher Monger & Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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