Friday, 15 March 2013

'The Bible' Producers Couldn't Find Jesus … Until He Came Walking Through Their Garden


It may be one of the ultimate challenges in casting: finding the actor who can convincingly represent Jesus.

And when husband-and-wife producing team Mark Burnett and Roma Downey were trying to find an actor to portray the son of God in their new History miniseries "The Bible," seeking an actor who could play both "the lion and the lamb," Downey says, and who also looked like what viewers expected him to, proved to be a challenge that went right down to the wire.

"We wanted to find an actor who would embody both strength and humility," Downey tells Yahoo! TV. "We were maybe six weeks away from beginning principal photography, and we still had not found him. We were clearly getting somewhat anxious. We put it out in prayer that we would find the absolutely right actor. Through a series of remarkable coincidences, we were led to discover actor Diogo Morgado.

"We invited him to meet with us at our home. When he arrived and was walking up our garden path, we took a look out the window, and I turned to my husband and said, 'There he is. We've found Jesus.'"

Morgado is a Portuguese TV and film actor who began his career as a model at age 14, and, coincidentally, is now 33-years-old … the age Christ was when he died. The actor makes his debut in the miniseries in March 17's "Hope" episode, which begins the New Testament portion of "The Bible," and will likely add to the series' standout ratings performance.

More than 50 million cumulative viewers have caught at least a portion of History's miniseries since it premiered on March 3, including encore airings on History and sister network Lifetime.

"It's incredible with the ratings and all the attention on the series, and Jesus is not even on the screen yet," Burnett says.

Adds Downey, "Yeah, it's now going out across Twitter, 'Jesus is coming.'

"He turns in such a beautiful, nuanced performance," she says. "He's the heartbeat of the series. He will come on the screen this Sunday evening, and he will carry the episodes to conclusion on Easter Sunday. He did a remarkable turn in this role, and I think that through his work he will touch people. His work is deep and beautiful, meaningful."

British actor Darwin Shaw ("Casino Royale") also makes his "Bible" debut in "Hope," playing apostle Peter. Darwin earned a medical degree in England but switched careers after studying acting in New York, and his portrayal of Jesus's right-hand man is another high point of the series.

"He felt a calling to the acting profession, and he gives a great turn as Peter," Downey says. "I think maybe because of art and the famous paintings, we're so used to seeing the images of the disciples, the saints, Saint Peter, Saint Paul, as being old men. Of course they were all in the prime of their lives at this time, and we wanted to show them as the band of brothers that they were, so we gathered a great young, strong, vibrant cast to play the 12."

Burnett adds, "Peter was only one year older than Jesus. The disciples didn't know they were [following Jesus]. They were following what they thought at first was a charismatic leader, and then it was revealed to them that he was in fact the son of God. Imagine the journey the disciples were on. We tried not to simply tell you that, but to let you feel that as a viewer, and walk in their footsteps."

"Touched by an Angel" star Downey took that idea one step further, deciding at the last minute to take an onscreen role in the project, as well. On March 24, Downey steps into "The Bible" as Mother Mary.

"I went to Morocco with my producer's hat in my hand. I really didn't plan to play any role," she says. "We had already cast and were working with a young actress playing Mary in the younger years from the Nativity and the early years of Jesus's life, but of the actors we were looking at to play Mother Mary in the later years, we weren't seeing her. And Mark said to me, 'I think you're missing the obvious, Roma. Would you not consider playing the role yourself?' I prayed on it, and decided that I would, and I'm so glad that I did. I brought to it a mother's heart. I have children myself. Those scenes that we filmed at the cross were very powerful, very poignant. To see her son being murdered in that way -- I can't begin to imagine what she must have been feeling."

Lucky Corvette Driver Survives Trailer Crash That Experts Call Too Common


Lucky Corvette Driver Survives Trailer Crash That Experts Call Too Common: A fortunate Chevy Corvette Z06 driver in California last week came away from a horrifying crash with only a few scrapes and a story he'll never forget after smashing into the rear of a semi trailer — exactly the kind of crash that a new report says results in death too often, due to lax standards for the trailer guards that are supposed to protect drivers.

This accident, caught by the Los Angeles Fire Department on Interstate 405, wasn't fatal thanks to the Corvette driver ducking just as his car rammed into the rear of the moving van. As the pictures from the department's Flickr page show, the Vette was destroyed by the impact, as the car dove under the trailer nearly into its rear axle. In the photo above, you can see the trailer guard jutting from the wreckage of the Corvette, which it sliced like a mandoline.

Those underride guards are mandated by the United States and Canada on all semitrailers to help prevent such accidents, and according to new research from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, they usually do a better job of stopping cars. Such crashes claimed 280 lives in the United States in 2011, the most recent data available, and by the IIHS' reckoning, most were due to cars sliding under trailers.

But the IIHS says those guards perform far worse when a vehicle strikes them off-center. To demonstrate, it staged several crash tests using parked trailers from eight manufacturers and 2010 Chevy Malibus ramming them at 35 mph. All passed the full-on tests, and seven of eight successfully handled crashes where the car hit just one half of the trailer.

The Book of Kells now available to browse online


 The Book of Kells now available to browse online: If St. Patrick's Day means more to you than wearing green and drinking Guinness, this news from Trinity College in Dublin should be cause for celebration.

The famous Book of Kells, which is housed at Trinity and dates back centuries, is now available to view online. The beautifully preserved manuscript features the four Gospels of the New Testament and incorporates remarkable artwork and colors.

Trinity writes that the origin of the Book of Kells "is generally attributed to the scriptorium of the monastery founded around 561 by St Colum Cille on Iona, an island off the west coast of Scotland." The college writes that it "must have been close to the year 800 that the Book of Kells was written, although there is no way of knowing if the book was produced wholly at Iona or at Kells, or partially at each location."

For many in Ireland and around the world, the book celebrates the power of the Christian faith as well as the importance of learning and artistry. The book has also served as a tremendous point of pride for Ireland. People can still visit the book (actually, four separately bound books) in person in Dublin. However, only one page is displayed at a time.

You can browse the book's 600+ pages here. Unless you know Latin, you probably won't understand much. But the artwork and care that have gone into the book's preservation are both reason enough to take a look.

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Camcorders



Panasonic is today introducing six new HD camcorders with innovative performance features and functions, to expand its product line-up for 2013. The high-end HC-X920 model is equipped with the new 3MOS System PRO which is comprised of a F1.5 LEICA Dicomar Lens, 3MOS BSI Sensor and Crystal Engine Pro II.

Furthermore, the advanced Wi-Fi capabilities of the HC-X920, HC-V720 and HC-V520models, offer a number of functionalities that can not be experienced with conventional camcorders when it comes to capturing video and still images, sharing recorded content and playing back content to family and friends.

Landline Telephones



The KX-TG6821, KX-TG6811, KX-TG7861 and KX-TG7851 are four new additions to our landline telephone offering.

The KX-TG6821 the KX-TG7861 – the flagship models in the range - feature a host of smart functions including Noise Reduction, a Smart Function Key, Shared Phonebook and an optional Key Finder accessory. All handsets boast outstanding sound quality, a stylishly slim-line and compact design, as well as an easy-to-navigate layout to ensure the simplest and most intuitive experience.

the KX-TG6811 and the KX-TG7851, which offer the same features and design as their big brothers (the KX-TG6821 and KX-TG7861 respectively), but without answerphone capability.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Psy's 'Gangnam Style' Follow-Up Is 'Happening' In April


 New single will be unveiled April 13 at worldwide YouTube concert, singer says. Only one man could ride a single for eight months, but even Psy decided it's time for something new. Here's the moment we've all been waiting for: the K-pop singer announced the arrival of his "Gangnam Style" follow-up, and it's coming as soon as April 13.

Psy, in neck scarf and cropped harem pants, told fans that there will be a live, worldwide "happening" on April 13. The new single will be unveiled at a YouTube-broadcast concert in Seoul World Cup Stadium for everyone online to hear. And then he broke into dance, kicking his leg high aerobics-style and unleashing his best "OMG" face.

"Gangnam Style" was released in July 2012 and instantly went viral, making history as the first YouTube video to crack a billion views. Even the legendary MC Hammer got in on the Gangnam craze, joining Psy for a performance that brought down the house at the American Music Awards in November.

To tide us all over until the new song drops, however, an entire EP of "Gangnam Style" remixes dropped earlier this week called "Remix Style." 2 Chainz, Tyga and Afrojack jumped on the bandwagon — err, the fun — as well.

Nick Cannon And Mariah Carey Debut Their Twins



The judges may be busy with season seven auditions of America’s Got Talent on NBC, but Nick Cannon is also getting busy debuting his twins! Nick, and his wife, Mariah Carey are debuting their 6-month-old twins to the world! Read on for all the details!

Nick Cannon is not only the host of America’s Got Talent on NBC, but he is a father, as his wife, Mariah Carey gave birth to twins back in April – on the exact day that the couple celebrated their 3 year wedding anniversary. Now, the comedian and host, along with his music superstar wife are ready to share their twins with the world! As you can see from the picture above, Nick Cannon and Mariah debuted their twins on television, as the couple paid a visit to 20/20, where they had an exclusive interview with Barbara Walters.

Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey’s son Moroccan Scott and daughter Monroe, who the couple have nicknamed Roc and Roe, were introduced to Barbara Walters when she paid the couple a visit to their Manhattan home for the interview. The interview, which will air on Friday at 10 pm, will give us an inside look into Nick and Mariah’s life, their struggle to conceive, Mariah’s high-risk pregnancy, how they’re handling parenthood, and also intimate details of their marriage.

Be sure to tune in to 20/20 on Friday to take a look at Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey’s twins! Will you be watching the interview? Comment and share your thoughts with us!

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