One Direction’s New 3D Movie

One Direction (People.com)

 

Great news Directioners! Acorrding to documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, filming on One Direction’s new movie will begin in Tokyo, Japan. Spurlock will be filming footage from the band’s world tour in 3D. When asked why he was going to do this, he admitted “he was fascinated by 1D’s quick rise to fame since competing on The X Factor UK in 2010.” Spurlock will be working with Simon Cowell to produce the film, which will be released on August 30 this year. Niall spoke about the movie, and said “Morgan works well because…he did a lot of documentary movies. That’s more so what we want our movie to be. It’s going to be a concert movie, but with a documentary side than concert side so we wanted to get our personalities across because the fans know us, but we want them to know us deeper”.  With a new world tour coming up in February, the release of the music video for “Kiss You”, and now a new movie, this certainly looks like it will be a great year for Liam Payne, Harry Styles,  Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, and Louis Tomlinson!

Beats By Dr. Dre

Equipped with booming sound, a nice, sleek look, and overall great quality; these headphones are certainly taking the world by storm. You may have seen famous celebrities before wear them, and even some students here at Garner. “They’re cool and you can use them when you’re bored and want to listen to music” explains Michael Carreon (6). These professional headphones come in many different versions and colors. “I like the green, and black solos” says Paul Guajardo (7). Beats Pros are available for 399.95, Studios for 299.95, Wireless for 279.95, Mixrs for 249.95, Solos for 199.95, Executives for 299.95, Tour earphones for 149.95, Powerbeats for 149.95, Heartbeats for 129.95, Urbeats for 99.95, the Beatbox for 399.95, Beatbox Portable for 399.95, and the Pill for 199.95. All of these Beats products come in colors like black, white, green, purple, red, blue, sky blue, and more.

 

Sky blue Solo Beats

Nature’s Fury

You’ve probably heard about a giant hurricane that pummeled the East Coast with heavy rain, wind, and even snow; leaving mass destruction in its path. It’s called Hurricane Sandy. Although the name “Sandy” doesn’t seem so scary, the damage it left behind is another story. Hurricane Sandy reached category 2 status at its peak intensity.  A recent poll says that there has been 193 confirmed fatalities, and 22 people missing throughout the U.S, Haiti, Cuba, Bahamas, Canada, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. Many cities like New York have been left devastated. Millions of people have been left without power and their houses have been reduced to rubble.  Organizations such as FEMA, and the Red Cross have stepped up to help these families, and provide them with food, water, and shelter.