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Harry Is The Prince Of Sport In Brazil


Posted on Mar 10, 2012 @ 10:21AM - 1 comment

By Radar Staff

Prince Harry has landed in Brazil as he continues his tour of Central and South America, and even a party city like Rio de Janeiro has taken notice.

Harry hit famed Flamengo Beach to play a little touch rugby and volleyball, and even took part in a foot race wearing a paper mask with his brother Prince William's face on it!

PHOTOS: Prince Harry Plays Rugby And Volleyball On The Beach In Rio

Harry is in Brazil for three days to encourage more people from there to visit and do business in Britain.

We haven't seen Harry get footloose yet in Rio, but it's only a matter of time.

Prince Harry has landed in Brazil as he continues his tour of Central and South America, and even a party city like Rio de Janeiro has taken notice.

Harry hit famed Flamengo Beach to play a little touch rugby and volleyball, and even took part in a foot race wearing a paper mask with his brother Prince William's face on it!

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Prince Harry Plays Rugby And Volleyball On The Beach In Rio


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Prince Harry Plays Rugby And Volleyball On The Beach In Rio

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Peter Dinklage Brings Attention To Dwarf Tossing Attack: ‘Google Martin Henderson’


Posted on Jan 16, 2012 @ 12:30PM - 4 comments

By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

Rather than just basking in his own success, actor Peter Dinklage made sure to use the spotlight for a good cause when he accepted his Golden Globe award on Sunday.

The Game Of Thrones star ended his acceptance speech by telling the audience to Google the name Martin Henderson.

"I want to mention a gentleman I'm thinking about in England: his name is Martin Henderson," said Dinklage, who has a form of dwarfism called achondroplasia. "Google him."

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William & Kate Attend Cousin Zara Phillips Wedding


Posted on Jul 30, 2011 @ 09:30AM - 3 comments

By Radar Staff

There was another royal wedding in the UK today, and this time William and Kate were just among the guests.

The beautiful bride was Zara Phillips, William's cousin, and Queen Elizabeth's eldest granddaughter.

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Zara, 30, wed rugby player Mike Tindall in Edinburgh, Scotland's historic Canongate Kirk. The church dates back to 1688.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge -- William and Kate to most of us -- were joined by Prince Harry, the Queen, and cousins Beatrice and Eugenie, for the relatively low-key event.

Zara wore an ivory colored gown by Brit designer Stewart Parvin, said to be a favorite of the Queen, and Jimmy Choo shoes.

After the ceremony, everyone went back to the nearby Palace of Holyroodhouse for a very royal reception.

An accomplished equestrian, Zara is expected to compete in the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Move Over William & Kate -- There's Another Royal Engagement!


Posted on Dec 21, 2010 @ 07:00AM - 2 comments

Only a few weeks after Prince William announced his engagement to Kate Middleton, William's cousin has revealed that she too is getting married.

Zara Phillips, 29, announced Tuesday she will marry longtime love Mike Tindall.

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If you're not familiar with Phillips, she is Prince William's first cousin -- her mother, Princess Anne, is Prince Charles's sister.

Only a few weeks after Prince William announced his engagement to Kate Middleton, William's cousin has revealed that she too is getting married.

Zara Phillips, 29, announced Tuesday she will marry longtime love Mike Tindall.

If you're not familiar with Phillips, she is Prince William's first cousin -- her mother, Princess Anne, is Prince Charles's sister.

That makes her grandmother Queen Elizabeth.

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DVD Review: Invictus


Posted on May 18, 2010 @ 08:35PM - Add a comment
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To the average American, men in tight shorts tossing around a leather ball and tackling each other without padding may not seem like the answer for a country that’s suffering from deep wounds and cultural strife. But to Nelson Mandela, rugby -- with its brutal athleticism and sweaty heroics -- was a tool to unite his nation in the wake of apartheid; a potential rallying cry that might bridge racial rifts and inspire the world.

Invictus tells the story of the former South African president's mission through the eyes of Clint Eastwood, who brings a sweeping sense of power and  beauty to the story -- albeit at arm’s length. Morgan Freeman plays Mandela, who’s taking office as the country’s first president elected by both whites and blacks. It’s 1994, and the tremendous sense of change and anticipation are palpable on the streets and in the halls of government, where his new security team becomes a microcosm of South Africa’s bigger picture, and he himself sends a message of reconciliation to the outgoing president’s caucasian ranks. These early scenes reveal the kind of guy we’re dealing with, which is to say: one who’s far smarter, compassionate, philosophical and ambitious than ourselves.

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Mandela, it turns out, also knows a thing or two about what makes people happy. Just as the national rugby team is about be dismantled as a bygone symbol of apartheid, the aging leader insists not only on keeping it, but getting black South Africans to cheer for it, too. With just one non-white player and virtually zero non-white fans, the Springboks are both beloved and maligned, and definitely not very good at playing rugby. In a brilliant PR move, Mandela makes friends with team captain Francois Pienaar (Matt Damon), and kicks off a personal campaign to get the ‘Boks winning both games and hearts.

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Damon is wholly believable as a jock with integrity, even if he doesn’t say much and his family isn't down with the inspiration wagon. Mom and dad Pienaar don’t like the new president, dismissing him on TV while their black maid quietly irons in the living room. Francois, it seems, is blessed with a bigger worldview and while the ‘Boks are trotted out to townships and slowly rebranded, he undergoes ostensible transformation himself. Out on Robben Island, he has a quiet moment in Mandela’s former prison cell, in which an imaginary Mandela appears. He also communes with the pres’s favorite piece of inspiration: Invictus, the poem by 19th century scribe William Ernest Henley. (The title means “unconquered.”)  

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Yet, for all the heavy moments and apparent transcendence, Francois is mostly a bland enigma with a beefed-up physique and buns of steel. We know he’s thinking deep thoughts: The night before the big game, his GF is warming up for a roll in the sack, but Francois’s eschewing sexy small-talk to ponder Mandela’s stunning capacity for forgiveness. Damon’s intensity and the swiftly moving story make it seem like his character might be interesting, but we never find out. Francois, sadly, isn't explored beyond the accent (which seems real enough, thanks to Damon’s six months of pratice), the bod (see previous) and calls to greatness (Francois to 'Boks: “Thees ees our destiny!”).

Similarly, while we see Mandela’s bottomless well of generosity, his liking for the ladies and hints of painful family dynamics, he, too, remains two-dimensional. He’s brilliant and inspirational, but even with Freeman’s powerful performance, the leader is more of a figurehead than a man. It’s too bad for a movie that could have been close to perfect with more emphasis on character development and a few tweaks to the soundtrack. Invictus is moving, visually striking and impressive in scope. Being that close to greatness, though, makes the absence of a human connection  -- anyone will do! -- that much more disappointing.

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