Freitag, 28. September 2007

2 neue Mandypics + Mandy hat uns wieder einmal geschrieben!





Mandy schreibt:

Abb1.:

looking a little...um......blue...or is it green?


Abb2.:

whoa...extreme closeup -- detroit

Außerdem hat sie folgendes geschrieben:

September 27, 2007

Day Off in Detroit

Hey guys,

So Monday was a free day and what a fun day it was....I grabbed Rachael and we went shopping...YAY...I was really in need of a little shopping/girl time and we actually found some cute boutique stores. It only got better from there...that night we went to the Beastie's show which was seriously AMAZING -- they played for so long...I was blown away. Show was followed by a bit of bowling. It was an awesome night. OK....short playlist for today...ALL Beasties...enjoy!

Intergalactic
Sure Shot

Sabotage

3 Mc's and 1 DJ

Girls

Off the Grid

Time to Get Ill

Rootdown
Body Movin

Ch-CHeck it out
Rhymin' and Stealin

Shake Your Rump

Hey Ladies

The New Style

Electrify

Get it Together

xoxo

MM

Mittwoch, 26. September 2007

MBlem, die Herbstkollektion kommt endlich!


Seit 15ten September wird die MBlem Mode bereits in verschiedenen Geschäften wieder angeboten!

MBlem äußert sich dazu
"
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Unter diesem Link könnt ihr bereits die neue Kollektion ansehen:

http://www.showroomb.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=79


Quelle: MBlem

Ein Interview zu "Lizenz zum Heiraten"


Uuuund wieder gibt es etwas zu "Lizenz zum Heiraten", ein Interview:


QUESTION: In your film choices, you get to work with a lot of great people.

MANDY MOORE: Yeah. I’m a lucky girl, huh?

QUESTION: Is it luck or do you set out to work with certain actors?

MANDY MOORE: Well, no, not necessarily. I mean, there’s obviously a million people I’d love the opportunity to work with. But who’s to say. I guess, it’s just the luck of the draw.

QUESTION: You seem to have carved out in a nice place of being in many ways the ideal woman, fiancé, girlfriend, whatever, and then twist it.

MANDY MOORE: Really? You think so?

QUESTION: Then there is a little subversive streak.

MANDY MOORE: Well, Sadie’s a bit controlling, sure. But honestly, that’s something that I related to, a little bit, yeah.

QUESTION: Do, do you make lists like Sadie? Are you then…

MANDY MOORE: Well, I don’t necessarily make lists, but I think I related to the idea of she’s quite ambitious and she has definitely set her sights on having a career, and that’s a very important part of her life. But I kind of think of my day-to-day life and things that annoy me, that I kind of suppress and keep in, and then eventually, it comes out in a bigger way than it probably should.

QUESTION: And there goes the relationship.

MANDY MOORE: And there goes the relationship and the wedding is off. She kind of skipped a couple of steps, I have to say. Personally, I think I would have found some intermediate steps before just jumping to the conclusion of this wedding can’t happen.

QUESTION: Especially the night before.

MANDY MOORE: The night before, yeah, at the wedding rehearsal.

QUESTION: In a relationship comedy, a lot hinges on the couple being together at the end. So, it a way it’s a foregone conclusion.

MANDY MOORE: I am the quintessential girl who loves relationship comedies and romantic comedies, and I appreciate knowing the outcome and expecting that the characters find each other and work out their differences. Sure, maybe it’s not the most realistic, but that’s what you go to the movies to do, is to sort of lose yourself in the fantasy of it.

QUESTION: What would be a deal-breaker for you in real life?

MANDY MOORE: Someone that takes themselves too seriously, someone who’s dishonest, who has no sense of humor. I don’t know. Those are probably the first big deal-breakers for me, sure. And hygiene, I think has factor in at some point too. Yeah. That’s a deal-breaker, someone who’s not hygienic.

QUESTION: What was it like working with Robin Williams?

MANDY MOORE: Oh, ho. What is there to say? I think that’s like the most asked question. He’s fantastic. I mean, he’s everything you would hope for and expect. And I definitely was entertained the whole time. And I feel lucky that I had John to sort of diffuse some of that energy. And the two of them are both comedians, so they joked around a lot. And I just got to be the girl that sat in the corner and applauded and giggled and was entertained the whole time.

QUESTION: Did you find you had to assert yourself to be a presence among those two?

MANDY MOORE: To be quite honest, no. I never felt the obligation to assert myself. I just decided very quickly, early on. I was like, ‘I think I’ll take a backseat here. I’ll let them take care of all the jokes and it’s not really my part in the film anyway.’ But you can’t help but laugh, maybe even at the most inappropriate times with those two. Like I was always the first one to break character while we were filming scenes because Robin’ll stick to the script, and then without knowing, he’ll go off on a tangent about something and completely improv, and I just would lose it. Yeah. So, I felt unprofessional at the end of the day.

QUESTION: Did you ever have moments where you wanted to be able to make him laugh?

MANDY MOORE: No. I don’t know. I think maybe that’s a more appropriate question for John because I really knew my place. I was like, ‘All right, I am not funny.’ I like to laugh at people, so I think that’s what my job is going to be in this situation. I will just be entertained by that entity, by Robin. And he does a great job of it. But he’s also obviously extremely brilliant, like, he’s 10 steps ahead of you. You can bring up a topic and be talking about something, and it’s fun to watch and see how he’s going to take it and either be able to speak very articulately about it or turn it into a whole shtick and a joke and do a routine about it. So, I had fun seeing how his brain worked in that way.

QUESTION: Did you ever have a Reverend Frank figure in your life?

MANDY MOORE: No. No. I’ve been very lucky, like I don’t have the intrusive mother. I don’t have the overprotective father. I have supportive parents and great friends and stuff, but I think they all trust my decisions and the choices that I’ve made so far in my life that they kind of leave me be.

QUESTION: Were there any ideas that Reverend Frank gives in the film that you would want to incorporate into your own life?

MANDY MOORE: I think there’s something to be said for the communication exercises, for us having to get into a little bit of a fight and be put in a situation that isn’t the most ideal, and we have to sort of work it out and work out our differences. And the blindfolded driving – I definitely think there’s value in that as well. I don’t know if I really subscribed to the whole idea of doing like a marriage prep course and that entails whether or not you’re ready to get married. But I wouldn’t discount it, like if it works for someone, if it fulfills them and that feels like the right thing, why not? I don’t think I’d pass necessarily, you know what I mean?

QUESTION: What’s it like working with someone like Robin Williams or Diane Keaton, who was in your last film?

MANDY MOORE: There’s no way not to be in awe when you’re working with these people, like they’re legitimate legends. Especially someone like Diane, whom I completely have on a pedestal. She’s an idol of mine. But everyone in their own right, they’re just fantastically talented people. And I think eventually, you sort of get past it but not fully. Always in the back of your mind you’re like, ‘Oh, yeah, this is Robin Williams that I’m working with right now, that’s making a joke that I’m laughing at.’ Like you can’t really ever get past that.

QUESTION: How is it to go back and forth between broad comedies and small independent films?

MANDY MOORE: I have fun kind of going back and forth and doing a little bit of both. I mean, for sure on and indie film, everyone’s on set doing a film for the right reasons because they’re a team and want to come together to make an indie film. It’s not always the case unlike a bigger budget film. But I have fun. I mean, it really feels like a team effort coming together, making a film like Dedication that was shot in 20 days in the bitter winter of New York, running around, nobody had trailers, there wasn’t much of a budget for anything. But I feel like those are almost more of feeling experiences because you really band together and do the work and get it done whatever way you can.

QUESTION: So, on top of all these releases, your album's coming out, right?

MANDY MOORE: Yes.

QUESTION: What could we expect?

MANDY MOORE: Oh, man. It’s a very different direction for me musically. I co-wrote the whole record. It’s got sort of a folky, pop tinge to it. And it’s reflective of the music that I listen to. It’s pretty organic and live sounding, and I’m just excited for people to finally hear it.

QUESTION: Who do you listen to?

MANDY MOORE: Love Joni Mitchell. Love, love, love Patty Griffin, Rufus Wainwright, Wilco, people I collaborated with, Lori McKenna, The Weepies, Rachael Yamagata. I love a lot of like indie artists. And there’s a great musical community here in L.A. of singer/songwriters, and I think it’s an exciting time for music.

QUESTION: How are you balancing this? You have movies, you have the album, now you have a tour? Do you take a break?

MANDY MOORE: No rest for the weary right now. I’ve kind of been on a promo trip since the beginning of the year for the record. I don’t know. I mean, to be quite honest, I like having a full plate. I feel lucky to be busy. There will come a time where I’ll probably be like, ‘You know what? I need to take like a couple of weeks off just for myself, to regroup and maybe start writing again, or whatever it may be.’ But right now, I think I have this forward momentum and I feel great, you know?

QUESTION: Is there anyone that you look up to and want to meet?

MANDY MOORE: I have never met Bette Midler. I’d love to meet Bette Midler. I’m a huge fan, just everything she’s accomplished in her career. And she’s a household name, she’s done it in her own way, her own terms and she’s done theater and TV and movies and recording, and that’s kind of everything I hope to accomplish.

Quelle: Close-up

Mandy schreibt uns 24.09.07 !


September 24, 2007

'How I Met Your Mother' and my weekend playlist

Hey guys,

Greetings from the road...what's up with all of you?

Today's a free day -- YAY-- so I'm trying to catch up on some much needed rest, but

I'm getting really excited for "How I Met Your Mother" tonight. Hope you're all gonna

be in front of the tv tonight watching! Feels like we shot the episode ages ago

already....it was so fun. Honestly, what do ya think of the tats? Can I pull them

off? They're not quite as impressive as Kat Von D's, huh?




So, over the weekend, I had some time to look through all the songs you guys

love...and all I can say is WOW! There were some awesome ones in there....alot that

I haven't heard, so I'm exited to check them out...some that I was like -- "oh yeah, I

forgot all about that song" and some that I listen to all the time. I'm going to put

together a bunch of playlists from the songs you guys suggested and include some

others as well-- here's the first one -- let me know what you think.

1. Jeff Buckley -- Lover, You Should Have Come Over

2. John Mayer -- Not myself

3. The Commodores -- Nightshift

4. Rachael Yamagata -- Worn Me Down

5. Halos -- Helium

6. Crowded House - Weather with you

7. Foo Fighters - Best of You

8. Bjork – Hyperballad

9. REM - What's the Frequency, Kenneth?

10. David Bowie -- Under Pressure

11. Motion City Soundtrack -- LG FUAD

12. Stevie Nicks – Landslide

13. Plain White T's -- You and Me

14. Tegan and Sara -- Call it Off

15. Jewel- who will save your soul

16. Maroon 5 -- Wake Up Call

17. The Postal Service -- Such Great Heights

18. My Chemical Romance -- Heaven Help Us

19. Bright Eyes - No One Would Riot for Less

20. The Who - My Generation

21. Bloc Party -- Blue Light

22. Fiona Apple -- Sleep to Dream

23. John Mayer -- Come back to Bed

24. Dandy Warhols: Bohemian Like You

25. Elton John- Tiny Dancer

26. Joaquin Phoenix & Reese Wither Spoon -- Jackson

27. Death Cab For Cutie -- Will Follow You into the Dark

28. Damien Rice -- The Blowers Daughter

29. Bow Wow Wow -- Fool's Rush In

xoxo

MM

Mandy hat uns wiedermal geschrieben!

09/18/2007


5 Songs I Can't Live Without!!

Hi Hi Hi,

We're in Albany now....playing tonight at the Sawyer Theatre. Any of you coming out for the show? We've been on tour for a while now and it's been so much fun!! But as you can imagine we've spent ALOT of time on the bus.

Here are 5 of my favorite songs that we've been listening to over and over ..... and over again on the bus...and of course singing along to at the top of our lungs. Our driver's probably about ready to strangle us ;)

JEFF BUCKLEY "LAST GOODBYE"

LORI MCKENNA "ONE MAN"

RACHAEL YAMAGATA "ELEPHANT"

JONI MITCHELL "FREE MAN IN PARIS"

WATERBOYS "WHOLE OF THE MOON"

BTW....I was so impressed with how many of you turned in your "FAVORITES" lists that here's homework assignment #2 --

If you were on a bus driving cross country, what would your 5 "MUST HAVE" songs be?

Post your lists as a comment and I promise I'll be checking back in after the show tonight! I'm in need of some new tunes for my ipod, so I can't wait to see what songs you LURVE.......

xo

MM

Mandy´s Privatvideos

Diese Videos wollte ich auch unbedingt nachträglich posten, sie gehören zu meinen Faves ;)
08/19/2007

Chillin' on the Bus

on our way to Portland for the first show of my tour. I'll be on the road for the next 2 months...so lots more videos to come!!!
If you have tickets to one of my shows let me know
so I can keep an eye out for you!




On Tour -- At Sound Check

My band is soooo great. Can't wait to hit the stage!



Sound Check -- "They Don't Need Me Yet"

I'm just hanging out while my band does sound check. Soon this place'll be filled -- I'm getting excited!!!



08/20/2007

Breakfast with the Crew in Seattle

hey guys
we're in seattle now. we've just stopped for some breakfast, and some of the gang are enjoying some early morning cocktails. we have a couple of hours to hang out before the show tonight. hmmm...better decide what I want to eat before the waitress comes....

xo



Hey Seattle -- Wave to Buzznet




Singing




08/22/2007

Live at the The Fillmore San Francisco

Hey guys. Still on tour. If you've been to one of my shows hope you had a great time -- hit me up and let me now what you thought!

xx
MM



08/25/2007

Meet the Band -- Soundcheck Los Angeles House of Blues

25 minutes til showtime -- everyone ready???



Causing Mayhem on the Streets of San Diego

Having fun after the show in SD -- trying to find the bus....I really did want a slice of pizza!!!

xoxox







DJ Rossstar interviews Mandy Moore.

Liebe Leute!
Ich war mir nicht sicher wieviel ich heute noch posten soll, da ein paar Sachen schon vor Monaten online gingen- allerdings habe ich beschlossen (meinerseits wichtige) Videos, Infos im nachhinein zu posten.
Wie dieses Interview.
Viel Spass : )

Teil 1- EXCLUSIVE: Mandy Moore remembers first show

Teil2- EXCLUSIVE: Get in the kitchen with Mandy Moore


Teil3- EXCLUSIVE: Mandy Moore to move overseas?

Me & Perez- Interview

Ein Interview vom 09/12/2007

Beschreibung:
Me & Perez
some more of my interview with perez that didn't make it into the show last night.

Lizenz zum Heiraten- noch im Kino!




Lizenz zum Heiraten ist noch im Kino!
Zur Erinnerung (Inhalt):

Ben Murphy (John Krasinski) und Sadie Jones (Mandy Moore) sind ein rundum glückliches Paar. Auf der Feier zum 30. Hochzeitstag von Sadies Eltern, macht Ben seiner Angebeteten einen Heiratsantrag. Sie nimmt freudestrahlend an, doch eine Bedingung hat sie noch. Es war schon immer ihr größter Traum, im Haus ihrer Eltern in Chicago zu heiraten, während Ben eher etwas in der Karibik vorschwärmte. Aber er erfüllt ihr auch diesen Wunsch. Dass der Weg zum Altar ein steiniger wird, hat das Paar Reverend Frank (Robin Williams) zu verdanken. Sadie kennt ihn schon seit Kindheitstagen und betet ihn an. Wer von dem kauzigen Kirchenmann getraut werden will, muss dessen ganz persönlichen Heirats-TÜV durchlaufen. Hochzeitsvorbeitungskurs nennt er diesen offiziell. Ben ist wenig begeistert, daran teilzunehmen, denn allein die Grundregeln sind hart: 1.) Jeder schreibt seine Hochzeitsversprechen ohne Ratschlag des Anderen in ein Büchlein. 2.) Kein Sex bis zur Hochzeitsnacht! Besonders der zweite Teil stößt bei Ben auf Ablehnung. Aber Sadie besteht darauf. Doch Reverend Frank und sein halbwüchsiger Assistent (Josh Flitter) haben sich einiges an Hindernissen ausgedacht, um die Absichten der beiden auf den Prüfstand zu stellen. Zwischen Frank und Ben entwickelt sich mehr und mehr ein Kleinkrieg, in dem jeder versucht, den anderen auszustechen...

Offizielle Deutschsprachige Seite:
http://wwws.warnerbros.de/licensetowed/

Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen (Deutschsprachig):


Trailer (Englisch):


Versprecher (Englisch):

Mandy Moore und Enrique


Mandy Moore und Enrique Iglesias werden demnächst gemeinsam vor der Kamera stehen.
Wie der Onlinedienst "ContactMusic.com" berichtet, werden die beiden ein chaotisches Liebespaar abgeben und im US-TV zu sehen sein. Der Sänger schlüpft dabei in die Rolle eines argentinischen Massage-Therapeuten während Moore eine harte und stark tätowierte Rockerbraut mimt. Ob wir dieses Fernsehereignis auch hierzulande zu sehen bekommen, ist noch nicht bekannt.

Übrigens: Im wahren Leben ist Enrique Iglesias bereits seit mehreren Jahren mit Anna Kournikova liiert. Es gibt immer wieder Hochzeitsgerüchte um die beiden. Bisher wurden diese aber immer dementiert.