Erykah Badu Fined For ‘Window Seat’ Music Video

Posted in Wednesday, August 18, 2010
by nessy jane


Erykah Badou fined for "window seat" music video "; the X-Men Founded: first class" wide cast; Kevin Spacey signs agreement with HBO, and John Mellencamp calls the Web "dangerous".

Erykah Badu pays for video: Instead of a window seat in the prison to strip naked during the filming of a video, Erykah Badu and will escape with a fine. The singer received a 500 dollars fine and six months probation tactics earlier this year during the filming of her video "window seat". He complained, r & b singer who stripped down for the video shoot guerrilla-style in Dallas received the quotation for nudity scenes, the singer for the video controversial. [People]

Spacey signs with higher vocational education: Kevin Spacey, an Oscar winner joins a growing list of higher authorities who are working on a series of higher vocational education. And the Spacey signed a cable channel for a new project called "core", whose "American Beauty" star will play the leader of a religious community. Spacey shopping the project around to networks before settling on higher vocational education, which will develop the drama. Dustin Hoffman and recently signed with HBO to co-star in a drama set in the world of horse racing. EW []

Jones won the January to star in X-Men: "Mad Men" in January Jones role in "The Origins of X-Men: First Class", and actress Emma Frost will play in the next installment of the franchise, directed by Matthew Vaughn. Other members of the cast include James McAvoy, Kevin Bacon and Zoe Kravitz. The film was to employ kick recently: was just added Oliver Platt to the cast as well, and Rose Byrne to be in talks. [Variety]

John Mellencamp rails against the Web: John Mellencamp to join a growing list of musicians are not satisfied with what became the Internet. Called "Wild Night" the singer the Internet, "the most dangerous thing since the invention of the atomic bomb. And destroyed the music world. It would be to destroy the film industry." And 58 years old), which released new CD "There is no better than this" on Tuesday, was on hand at the Museum Grammy for the seminar also addressed the success of digital downloads. Citing the difference between the Beatles remastered on CD-ROM and on the iPod, the singer said "you can barely even recognize it as the same song. You can say those vocals men, but the warmth and quality of what the artist intended for us to hear so it was somewhat different large. "