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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Tyga Celebrates his 21st Bday at Club Cabana

Ugly Betty' bit-part actor Michael Brea Kills his mother




Ugly Betty' bit-part actor Michael Brea was accused Tuesday of slaying his mother with a sword, and he has confessed to the crime, which he describes as God's work.

"I didn't kill her. I killed the demon inside her," he said in an interview with New York's Daily News.

Brea, 31, is being psychiatrically evaluated at Bellevue Hospital. He said that while riding the subway home from the Prince Hall Masonic Temple in Harlem on Monday, he heard voices and felt powerful. Strangers began speaking to him about his mother and he "felt like Neo from 'The Matrix.'"

When he got home to the Prospect Heights apartment he shared with his Haitian immigrant mother, Yannick, 55, he gave her a hug, knowing what he had to do. Brea went to his bedroom and readied a dagger and a 3-foot ceremonial Freemason sword to demolish her demons.

"I asked, 'Do you believe in God?' She said, 'No, Michael no,' and began screaming. I began slashing her like this," he said, demonstrating a hacking motion with his hand.

Brea said he chased his mother around the apartment while stabbing her with the sword, and photos paint a grisly picture of blood splattered on the walls, bed and floor. Soon the police arrived, but Brea felt protected by spirits and kept on slashing.

"I just kept cutting her. No one could stop me. I was doing the work of God," he said.

Despite his unapologetic confession, Brea has the support of his family. Relatives issued a statement Friday:

Monday, November 8, 2010

My Thoughts On the movie "For Colored girls" by Tyler perry




You know honestly I thought the movie wasn't so bad. i have read tons of reviews smashing the film and me personally you have to give credit where credit is do. Besides the fact the image it portrayed about black women as if rape, suicide, depression, whorism, dl boyfriends, aids, etc... is a big part of our culture... which is something i didn't like at all, because its not, at least not from the black women i know and grow up around and my community. These issues happens with blacks like it happens with all other races not just "for colored girls". But besides that, We have to realize this movie is not the thoughts of Tyler perry but of the author of the poems, Tyler Perry had to make the film relateable to the viewers his films market toward. We all knew when we went to go see the movie it was going to be DRAMA, as in any of TP films w/a EXTRA DOSE of drama added to the drama, some shirtless muscle bound men, and more drama. What did u expect? This still was a Tyler Perry film. Tyler Perry from the Madea plays, to the big screen, he hasn't changed that much... And even thou he hasn't changed his overall view or direction, his plays, movies do get better and better. These type of films is his brand and what made him the millionaire that he is today. Have to give him that. he knows what he is doing. As far as the film as a whole, it wasn't bad at all.. The actresses besides Thandie Newton, played roles that where very similar if not the same character to previous roles thay had played before. So the level of there compatibility with the characters and delivery they portrayed was actually pretty good. Thandie newton gave me an amazing depiction of a whore esp being a role or character i have never seen her portray, i thought she did a pretty good job (is she Spanish by the way-i kept getting some type of accent but cant place my finger on it). All the actresses to me did great. Seriously i almost cried when that guy dropped those two kids out the window. The movie did have some bad guys in it, i mean REAL BAD GUYS! I'm not sure if TP direction was to make "the Black men" the antagonist of the Entire film but "The Cop/detective/Donald" role played by Hill Harper was a very good role and a positive role for us good guys. So it wasn't all negative.. The movie to me was def a step up for tp i enjoyed it and wouldn't mind going to see it again. So on a scale to 1-10 i give it an 8. Lastly Tyler i think you are def growing as a director and a producer, but i would love to see you direct something out of your norm, like maybe a sci fi film or a history based film on Egypt, Africa, Nubia etc.. Or even an Action packed film. Sometimes i know exactly what your movie will be about, how it will end, and the moral of the whole film just by watching the first 10 min..I WANT SOMETHING MORE FROM YOU ON YOUR NEXT PROJECT..time to take TP studios to the next level! I'm a fan, i respect where you came from and where you are going, and as an actor i respect your craft..SO LETS SEE WHATS NEXT SHALL WE!