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Because most of them hoped she would die on stage.
Superbowl viewership had been regularly increasing each year and that particular one had two teams (New England vs. New York) with large followings facing off in a re-match from 2007.
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2013 game + halftime ratings dropped and Bernie pulled 15m less than MADONNA.
Superbowl viewership had been regularly increasing each year and that particular one had two teams (New England vs. New York) with large followings facing off in a re-match from 2007.
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Viewership increased during the Halftime tho.
Besides, football is local. Outside the U.S., football=soccer
Gravity and other films that changed Hollywood for ever
Every now and then a film comes along that totally changes everything: whether it is expensive new technology or a cute talking pig, nothing can be the same again. Gravity is the latest film that makes a whole swath of cinema look and feel redundant: its hard-won sense of documentary realism means everyone attempting to film a spacewalk or satellite explosion will have to raise their game massively. This is by no means a definitive, historical list – you would have to go back to the Lumière brothers for that – but we have narrowed it down to the seven films that have made the biggest impact on movies in their current form and obsessions
Originally posted by Drew Taylor - The Playlist (Indiewire)
Frozen feels like classic Disney animation. If someone had announced Frozen as the studio's follow-up to Beauty & the Beast, no one would blink. It's that good.
I remember thinking Gaga was the MJ / Madonna of our generation back when she used to let experienced people produce her songs and hired actual music video directors to shoot her videos.
With Venus as the third single, she'll become this generation's Debbie Gibson.