Then, someone seems to have done body scans of her (and why not?), and characters that look just like her (she’s said this is “completely cool and bizarre”) have been spotted on the games based on those movies.
But Ms Alba hasn’t just been featured (in a sense) in games, she also plays them. Quite a bit, apparently. She loves the Nintendo DS, and now, the Wii. Body movements translate into movements in the game, see? So that’s her exercise plan… As a matter of fact, her favourite is Wii Sports, which includes baseball and tennis games; an hour of this at the Wii burns quite a few calories.
Women gamers are hard to come by, and celebrity gamers are hard to come by, too. Now take the two and you have a woman celebrity gamer-rare indeed!
Seriously, it’s refreshing to see a body-based celebrity whose first and last attribute is not the curves.
Never a man to rant about a problem without suggesting a solution, the admittedly talented musician says the only solution is to shut down the Internet for five years and see what sort of stuff is created then. Food for thought, is our only comment. (Who knows?)
Eminem Raps Apple
Marshall Mathers II-better known as Eminem the wannabe nigga-recently sued Apple for featuring one of his tracks in an iTunes Store ad without consent. In the ad, aired on MTV (who is also facing the music), Eminem’s Lose Yourself was belted out by a ten-year-old. (White, black, or confused, we don’t know.) Now the record company that owns the copyrights-Eight Mile Style, if you really want to know-is crying foul on behalf of the “Wigger”-and claiming about $10 million in damages. There were efforts to settle the deal out of court, but, etc. etc. and now both sides are readying themselves for a court battle. Incidentally, a number of Eminem’s tracks are available for sale on the iTunes store, and that’s another legal matter.
Apple has had run-ins with the music industry earlier (pardon us for insinuating that Eminem’s stuff is music). They was sued twice by the Beatles’ musicApple Corp. for using its name. Then there have been the lawsuits relating to restricting iTunes music to iPods only… litigators just seem to love the company. But it’s reciprocal. Let’s not get into that.