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I saw the international premiere at Montreal's Fantasia festival at the start of August. I only had vague memories of watching some of the anime this is based on, better known to North-American audiences as Battle of the Planets starring G-Force, a 5-person superhero team with a bird theme. I was curious as to how a live-action film would translate. Storywise, we have a mysterious invading force who mostly look like helmeted military/cops from a number of sci-fi/modern video games (think Half-Life 2) sporting almost-invincible forcefields with a few ludicrously-clad leaders. They have taken over half the world. The only ones who can effectively fight them are young people powered by a magical ancient stone (our 5 heroes but others too in the past). A group of teenagers are recruited to form a bird theme superhero ninja team to fight the menace of Galactor. The evil terrorist organization Galactor has declared war on the world. The group possesses more advanced technology than governments and occupies over half of the planet. Kozaburo Nambu of the International Science Organization gathers together 5 superhero ninja agents, known collectively as Gatchaman,. See Tweets about #gacchaman on Twitter. See what people are saying and join the conversation. ![]() Soon enough, an operation with the ominous name of Last Suicide comes to be known and its true nature must be revealed. The movie started off with an amazing outdoors battle in a big metropolis (Tokyo, I think) involving a giant mechanical wheel and the introduction of our main characters. Although obviously looking computer-generated in parts, it was very cool and exciting, bringing to mind the best American superhero blockbusters. The heroes moved with astounding agility and speed yet remained trackable and fun to watch. This impressed me. The costumes weren't faithful to the cartoon, but I thought they looked mighty fine for the modern age, especially the helmets. In that regard, the costumes of the main villains didn't fare as well looking somewhat ridiculous, especially the helmet of the main antagonist. But perhaps it was that way in the anime, so let's not be too severe. Unfortunately, that outstanding first battle was the highlight of the film. In the middle part of the film came a lot of exposition and story background mostly showing our heroes in civilian attire. It wasn't uninteresting and I did like most of it. I was hoping for the return of costumed action though. There were some nice twists and even effective dramatic moments, but not all of them (some played out corny or too predictable). Of particular note, a confrontation between 2 of our heroes regarding the fate of a bad guy was quite intense with a surprising end. At that moment, I thought, Wow, this movie is turning out great, it's unexpectedly dark and mature. But I was wrong. One reveal involving a villain might have been predictable, but I didn't expect it to play out that way, so kudos there. Speaking of villains, disregarding the 2 totally-undeveloped costumed underlings, one of the main bad guys was appropriately sly and menacing (the one in civilian clothes), but I was disappointed with the other sporting the ridiculous blue helmet with the 'fox' ears. There was something lacking in the performance that didn't help the drama. Some scenes that should have been heart-wrenching seemed a bit forced and fake. Some bad dialogue (was it the translation?) didn't help the drama, even provoking some inappropriate laughter in the audience. This jaded viewer did fear for the lives of our heroes a few times, so any movie that manages to do that deserves a few extra points in my book. However, things kinda fell apart for the finale at the enemy's base where we were stuck with fights in underlit cramped caves and rooms. Even the main room with the floating platforms was underwhelming. Not helping was the way the action was so quickly cut. It was disappointing and was a poor contrast to the spectacular city action. The final confrontation also felt underwhelming and seemed to drag on. Something really interesting involving the corruption of one of the heroes was going on but it kinda fizzled out. I did like how at one point of that whole sequence, it did feel like a suicide mission. Overall this seemed like a worthy effort to modernize anime icons and bring them to live-action, trying to approach the American superhero movies in terms of action and sophistication, but in the end it kinda felt short. If you have any interest in the subject matter though, it's worth watching, I think, unless you're a true purist. In which case, you would probably feel offended by the liberties taken. Rating: 5.5 out of 10 (average-good). I'm pretty fond of Japanese Otaku hero shows, I've followed Super Sentai, Kamen Rider and after seeing how well the standard could be set with Gantz a few years ago I had high expectations for this. I saw this as part of Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal and suffice to say it sure did know how to draw me into the film. Its a really interesting plot buildup: An invading force known as the Galactor has laid siege to countries all over the world with the worst affected area being in Europe, Japan is one of the few safe havens left on the planet but is still under threat from constant attack, with Galactors personal energy shields rendering human weapons useless they instead turn their attention to powerful crystals which select their owners to become the superheroes the Gatchaman. The film starts out really strong with a fantastic opening action sequence rivaling that of many Hollywood action films with great fight scenes some decent effects (to a degree) and it really left you with some great on your seat action for the first 15 minutes. After that, it all falls apart. Although it doesn't look like the original Gatchaman (Battle of the Planets) Cartoon, it gave the 70s' classic animation all new life and made it amazing and recreational! In the beginning, when Dr. Nambu introducing Gatchman to others in the meeting, my blood was burning and I was really touched!!! When I saw Gatchman flying like superman and jumping like Spider-man, I felt very excited! They are Gatchaman indeed! My dreaming hero is back to reality now!!! I have to say 'Classic can't be copied, Only innovation can recreate classic!' , and this movie recreated classic successfully! I love this movie much, and can't wait to watch its sequel. I'm a huge fan of Gatchaman, going way back, so I was interested to see this film, based on the trailer. It's definitely not the original story. It's been tweaked quite a bit, although the basic elements are still there. The Earth has been attacked by an outside force, although here it is a virus that has altered part of the population, who are then destroying and subjugating the rest. Conventional weapons seem useless; but five young heroes lead the charge. The enemy, Galactor, is led by a mysterious being, known as Berg Katse. That's all still there; but the rest is decidedly different. The Gatchaman team aren't so much the product of technology as they are the conduit for some kind of energy gem, which gives them their heightened abilities. However, only a select few can harness the power of the gems and only these gems an defeat Galctor's soldiers. It's gets more convoluted and the movies run time doesn't really sort things out well. It suffers from the same problem that the 1994 OVA series had, in that it is trying to cover the same ground as the 1972 TV series, which spanned 105 episodes. It gets rather confusing. The look of the film is very much influenced by the redesigns from the OVA. The costumes and the Phoenix share pretty much that same look. Galactor and Berg Katse have been significantly altered. It's also rather darkly shot, during much of the action. This, coupled with quick edits, makes it hard to really follow the action. The story is a mixed bag. The film starts out with some cryptic exposition, which raises more questions than it answers, then moves right into the action, with a Galctor assault on Tokyo and the International Science Organization, the parent body of the Gatchaman team. After that, we get more exposition and backstory, and a heavy focus on the emotional element of the story, the conflict between Ken and George, as well as the looming presence of Katse and Galactor. It seemingly takes forever to get to the climax. The structure isn't much different from the average TV episode, as they hit you with action, character drama, then an epic climax. Same thing here, though the drama seems protracted and never really seems to resolve itself. In many ways, the movie reminded me more of the Super Sentai shows that drew inspiration from Gatchaman, rather than the original series. The biggest change is the nature of Berg Katse. Without giving things away, it has elements of the original, but they are pieced together in a much different manner. In the end, I thought it was a decent attempt, but felt disappointed. The story needed to be simplified so that it flowed better. The opening section is great; but the middle needed rewriting, paring the story down more. The climax has some good stuff, but it gets confused in sections. Things are left open for a sequel, so we will have to see if one arrives and if it can deliver a tighter story. Fans of the series will be able to fill in some blanks on their own, though non-fans are likely to be left scratching their heads through most of the film. There are homages to the original; but it tries to be its own thing. It could be a lot worse; but it could also be a lot better. At best, it's an interesting experiment. Well as far as anime to live action goes. This one did alright. I have to say though it had a lot over tones of the mighty power rangers on steroids. It does appeal to every age because of the innocent way each character is portrayed. Four buddies together fighting off what is known as Galactors. A virus sustained on earth eons ago emerges as a mutated virus called 'Virus X' That once when infected with it the individual loses all inhibitions to know what is right, and what is wrong. They strive to become something more by means of freedom rather than to listen to ordinary rules, and obey the laws. Yet within themselves is a constant battle of turmoil of emotions that run amok, which then turns to destructive means. Between this power struggle, emerges a team, which consists of high tech ninjas with great powers. Each one can use a mysterious stone to their own means by way of creating or architechtually build a defence, and offence using energy. As the Galactors strive to destroy everything on earth it is up to the team to stop them. But with all facets of evil, there are some dark closets, which should remain closed. For Ken (Tori Matsuzaka) his demons in his closet come to the surface when he faces off with a long dead ex-team member who is now head of the Galactors. Naomi (Eriko Hatsune). Between her, and his team Ken is backed into a corner ready to either go out in a blaze of glory. Or save his team even Naomi if need be. All in all I thought this was a refreshing movie about friends, life, dread, despair, and sheer will. The film presented itself as a young only audience which strives on good action. And this film has it. Lots of action. Great music sound track, and wonderful martial arts display. However, it fell a bit short on the emotional aspect from each person. They seemed to try too hard to present a harsh reality to their plight. Whether its about a friend or foe. Much like the power rangers they delivered a kind of drab state of feeling. And with the masks they wore in the series it made it much worse to believe. In this film though no masks were worn to show their feelings. But again they tried too hard to present it. Except to be fair to those actors they are new. More experience will allow them to blossom into fine actors in the next decade. Gatchaman is a unique movie, and series. Filled with fun, humour, slapstick kinds of jokes between characters, and above all good friendships. I figure the production studios will start a second phase to the genre soon enough. When they do I hope they use the same people as before. This way we can see how much more they have all developed into their roles. Highly recommend to all ages. Fantastic movie. G/B 1 Here is how I play this song. To me this way sounds good when I play it and my wife sings the vocals. It seems to work well for me. 'Somebody's Hero' is a song written by Jamie O'Neal, Shaye Smith and Ed Hill, and recorded by Australian country music artist O'Neal. It was released in April 2005 as the second single from her album Brave. It peaked at number 3 on the Hot Country Songs chart, giving O'Neal her sixth Top 40 country hit, and her third top. Work is in the “Public Domain” in Australia. HOWEVER, copyright law varies in other countries, and the work may still be under copyright in the country from which. So you feel like renting a movie. 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Neither is beer, cigarettes, fatty foods, caffine, red meat, abortions, pornography,flag burning, sex in general or any of the other things you use to enjoy. You sit down to watch your movie and relax the rest of the night when storm trooper-like police bust down your door and carry you away. Seems renting 1984 set off an alarm in all local police computers and got you on the thought police's wanted list. You should know better then to oppose your government in any way, shape, or form. You would fight back but all those gun laws eventually equled up to a ban on the second amendment. Sound like an impossible world? Sounds fictional? Watch it then take a look at the world around you. Your half way there. Enjoy what freedoms you have left before they're gone. I'm sure one day this movie will be considered illegal. 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Good Intentions level: 17 level: 31 (considered ) Duration: long Heroic XP: ♣3,609 Solo/Casual ♦6,253 Normal ♥6,489 Hard ♠6,726 Elite Epic XP: ♣15,954 Solo/Casual ♦27,264 Normal ♥27,939 Hard ♠28,613 Elite Takes place in: The Saltire District Bestowed by: NPC contact: Quest acquired in::: 7: Yes: No. Spoiler Warning: Information below this point can be considered spoiler material! Objectives • Find Orben the Gnome • Talk to Orben again about the Animatic • Find some Pixie Dust • Find the Kobold in the tavern • Find the Collector in the south sewers • Find the ingredients for the wand. • Defeat the Animatic • (Optional) Find and defeat the escaped Monsters (two randomised monsters from the list below): • (Random Optional) Slay Harif the Inexorable, the Efreeti • (Random Optional) Slay Oreborer the Umber Hulk • (Random Optional) Slay Alloy the Iron Defender • (Random Optional) Slay Q'arik Ra the Slaad • (Random Optional) Slay Amaranthine the Flesh Golem •. 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The little rodent hides in one of the following locations (displayed as acorn on map): • In the interior garden (the end-fight area in 'Missing') • North of the tavern (SE area) • Near end fight (NE area) • the kobold (in the tavern, SE area) seems savvy enough not to give you his item, but pour enough 'ale' (if you can call hot chocolate that) in him through the dialogues and you'll walk away with his Beholder's Eye. • Speed run: (1) Grab pixie dust in shops/armory after first fight. (2) Return to 1st fight area, pull lever, go through underwater passage and talk to Durk. (3) Take connecting underwater passage to southeast area and bribe Goldscuttle. (4) Find Nibbles and bring him back to Durk. (5) Go to end fight. • The end-fight is just outside of the former schoolroom of 'Missing.' Orben has the golem temporarily held. Once you give him the items to make his wand, the golem is freed and your party is in for a beatdown from the golem and surrounding animated objects. Some vases will behave as Wizards with Magic Missile attacks. • The idea of the Animatic golem animating the gazebo around him (as part of his armor) is a reference to the well-known. Bonus XP • Devious bonus: 1 or fewer monster killed +7% Bonus. ( ♣253 ♦438 ♥454 ♠471 ) • Discreet bonus: 38 or fewer monsters killed +5% Bonus. ( ♣180 ♦313 ♥324 ♠336 ) • Aggression bonus: 140 or more monsters killed +10% Bonus. ( ♣361 ♦625 ♥649 ♠673 ) • Onslaught bonus: 180 or more monsters killed +15% Bonus. ( ♣541 ♦938 ♥973 ♠1,009 ) • Mischief bonus: 32 or more breakables smashed +8% Bonus. ( ♣289 ♦500 ♥519 ♠538 ) • Vandal bonus: 42 or more breakables smashed +10% Bonus. ( ♣361 ♦625 ♥649 ♠673 ) • Ransack bonus: 52 or more breakables smashed +15% Bonus. ( ♣541 ♦938 ♥973 ♠1,009 ) Loot • Chests: 3 • One for each escaped monster • One end chest (drops named items) • Collectables: 2 Mold, Reagents Cabinet, Rubble, 4 Adventurer's Packs, 2 Mushrooms, Fungus (looks like dark mushroom) • NPC rewards: Named Chest Drop All items are: This item is Bound to Account on Acquire and they can drop with the enchantment. Watch video Follow the meteoric rise and untimely death of Mexican American pop singer Selena on Biography.com. See how her music continues to live on. Biography The true story of Selena Quintanilla-Perez, a Texas-born Tejano singer who rose from cult status to performing at the Astrodome, as well as having chart topping albums on the Latin music charts. • • Associated acts Website Signature Selena Marie Gomez (; born July 22, 1992) is an American singer and actress. She began her career starring in the children's television series (2002–2004). Gomez rose to fame playing the lead role of in the television series (2007–2012). She has starred in the films (2008), (2009), (2010), (2011), (2012), (2013) and (2016). She also voices the character of Mavis in the. In 2008, she founded her own production company, July Moon Productions, and formed her band. The group released three studio albums: (2009), (2010) and (2011), before disbanding in 2012. Gomez then released her debut solo album (2013). The album debuted atop the U.S., and included the top ten single '. After putting out a as her fifth and final release through, which was preceded by her second top ten single, ', Gomez signed a new recording contract with. She released her second solo album, (2015). The album debuted on top of the, while the first three singles ', ', and ' all topped the chart in the United States. In 2017, she released three singles, ', ', and '. ![]() According to, Gomez has sold over 7 million albums and 22 million singles worldwide. Outside entertainment, Gomez released her own clothing line through in 2010 and a self-titled fragrance in 2013. In 2017, she released a limited-edition collection of handbags called the 'Selena Grace' that she designed in collaboration with luxury brand. She has worked with various charitable organizations for years and became a ambassador at the age of seventeen. As of September 2017, Gomez is the most followed user in the world. Gomez has earned numerous awards throughout her career, including an, an, an, a, two, and sixteen. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Life and career 1992–2006: Early life and career beginnings Selena Marie Gomez was born in on July 22, 1992, to Ricardo Joel Gomez and former stage actress Amanda Dawn 'Mandy' Cornett. Gomez was named after singer and actress, who died in 1995. Her father is of Mexican descent while her mother, who was adopted, has some Italian ancestry. Regarding her Hispanic heritage, Gomez has stated, 'My family does have, and we go to the communion church. We do everything that's Catholic, but we don't really have anything traditional except [that we] go to the park and have barbecues on Sundays after church.' Gomez's parents divorced when she was five years old, and she remained with her mother. Selena has two siblings: Gracie Elliot Teefey was born to Amanda and her second husband Brian Teefey on June 12, 2013; and Victoria 'Tori' Gomez was born to Ricardo and his wife Sara Gomez on June 25, 2014. She earned her high-school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010. When Gomez was born, her mother was sixteen years old. The family had financial troubles during Gomez's childhood, with her mother struggling to provide for the pair. At one point, Gomez recalled, they had to search for quarters just to get gas for their car. Her mother later recalled that the two would frequently walk to their local dollar store to purchase spaghetti for dinner. Gomez stated, 'I was frustrated that my parents weren't together, and never saw the light at the end of the tunnel where my mom was working hard to provide a better life for me. I'm terrified of what I would have become if I'd stayed [in Texas].' She later added that '[My mom] was really strong around me. Having me at 16 had to have been a big responsibility. She gave up everything for me, had three jobs, supported me, sacrificed her life for me.' Gomez had a close relationship with her grandparents as a child, and appeared in various pageants growing up. Her grandparents often took care of her while her parents finished their schooling, and the pair went as far as stating that they 'raised her' up until she found success in the entertainment industry. Gomez first gained an interest in pursuing a career in the entertainment industry watching her mother prepare for stage productions. She began auditioning for various roles, meeting during an audition for. Both Gomez and Lovato were later selected to appear on the series in 2002, with Gomez portraying the character of Gianna. The show was her first experience in acting, with Gomez recalling, 'I was very shy when I was little [.] I didn't know what 'camera right' was. I didn't know what blocking was. I learned everything from.' Gomez appeared in fourteen episodes of the show between 2002 and 2004, though the show's producers released her as she was getting 'too old' for the series. While working on the series, Gomez had a cameo role in the film (2003) and the made-for-television film (2005). Gomez made a guest appearance in a 2006 episode of the Disney series. 2007–2012: Breakthrough with Disney and Selena Gomez & the Scene Gomez was given a recurring role on the popular Disney Channel series in 2007, portraying pop star Mikayla. During this time, Gomez filmed pilot episodes for two potential Disney Channel series; the first, titled Arwin!, a spin-off of the Suite Life series, while the second was a spin-off of the series. She later auditioned for a role in the Disney series, ultimately winning the lead role of. Upon receiving the role, Gomez and her mother moved to; Lovato and her family also moved to Hollywood, hoping to achieve similar success to Gomez. Wizards of Waverly Place saw Gomez portraying a teenage girl in a family of wizards who own a restaurant in New York. The series quickly became a hit for the network, propelling Gomez to more mainstream success. The series received numerous nominations and awards. Gomez recorded the theme song for the series, titled 'Everything is Not What It Seems.' Gomez later appeared in the music video for the song ', which the had recorded and released, and later, she also appeared in an episode of the reality series. Gomez at the 2009 Hollywood Style Awards in While working on the second season of Wizards of Waverly Place, Gomez appeared on the Disney Channel special alongside various other Disney stars. She contributed a cover of the song ' to the compilation album, and later recorded the original song 'Fly to Your Heart' for the soundtrack of the animated film. She had a leading role as an aspiring dancer in the musical film that year. The film was released to generally positive reviews, and won the 2010 for Children's script-long form or special. Gomez recorded three songs for the soundtrack, and released one of them, ', as a promotional single. Later that year, Gomez had the supporting role of Helga in the animated film The film was a commercial success, and went on to gross nearly $300 million worldwide. At 16 years of age, Gomez was signed to a recording contract with the label, which had already signed both Cyrus and Lovato. Gomez formed her own production company in 2008, which she called July Moon Productions. She partnered with XYZ Films for the project, giving Gomez the opportunity to option articles, hire writers and create talent packages to shop to studios. Gomez was slated to release two films under the company. The first, titled What Boys Want, with Gomez as a girl who could hear the thoughts of men. She later announced a film adaptation of the novel, in which she was to play a young girl who commits suicide; ultimately, neither film was released, though Gomez would later executive produce a of Thirteen Reasons Why. Gomez continued to have mainstream success throughout the following year, appearing as Alex Russo in a crossover episode of the Disney series. She later made a guest appearance on the Disney series, starring Lovato. She appeared in a remix of the 's single ', released as a single in April of that year. Gomez, along with Lovato, starred in the Disney Channel film, which aired in June 2009. The film was a critical success, and had a total of 8.5 million viewers during its premiere. For the film, Gomez and Lovato recorded the song 'One and the Same', which was later released as a promotional single. She later provided the voice of Princess Selenia in the animated film. On August 28, 2009, Gomez starred in, a television film based on the series. The film premiered to an audience of 11.4 million viewers becoming cable's No. 1 scripted telecast of 2009 and Disney Channel's second most-viewed film premiere after. The film won the series its second consecutive Emmy for 'Outstanding Children's Program' at the. Gomez performing in 2011 Hoping to achieve a successful crossover into music, Gomez formed the pop-rock band through her record deal with Hollywood Records. The name of the band is an 'ironic jab' at the people who called Gomez a 'wannabe.' The group released their in August 2009, which debuted at number nine on the albums chart in the United States, with first-week sales of 66,000 copies. The album received a mixed reception, some critics praised the album for its 'fun' nature, while others criticized Gomez for her vocal performance. The lead single failed to have commercial success, however the second single was successful. With heavy promotion through Disney and performances, the song had success on radio and with sales. In 2010, Gomez starred as one of the two female leads in, a film adaption of. The film premiered on July 23, 2010, and it was met with generally positive reviews. Selena Gomez & the Scene released their second studio album that same year, which debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 4 with sales of a little over 66,000. The album received mixed to positive reviews where some noticed that Gomez's vocals contained the effect. The record's two singles both achieved moderate success. Having previously announced plans to launch a fashion line, Gomez launched Dream Out Loud in 2010. The collection consisted of, and featured, dresses, floral tops, jeans, skirts, jackets, scarves and hats, all of which were made from recycled or materials. Gomez stated, 'With my line, I really want to give the customer options on how they can put their own looks together [.] I want the pieces that can be easy to dress up or down, and the fabrics being eco-friendly and organic is super important [.] Also, the tags will all have some of my inspirational quotes on them. I'm just looking to send a good message.' To design the actual items, Gomez teamed up with designers Tony Melillo and Sandra Campos, both of whom had previously worked with. Melillo and Campos teamed with New York-based Adjmi Apparel to manufacture the brand, which was formed by Adjmi CH Brands LLC, the holding company for the brand. In 2011, Gomez starred in the film. Her character Grace is a teenager 'mistaken for a socialite while on a trip to Paris.' To prepare for the role, Gomez learned how to play and also took two weeks of vocal training to learn two different British accents. She also began a relationship with that year, which lasted until 2014. Gomez appeared in a cameo role in the film and appeared in the Disney shows and. Selena Gomez & the Scene released their third and final studio album that same year. The album received mixed reviews, with the album's second single receiving a 4x Platinum certification from the RIAA. However, the album's lead single and last single both achieved moderate success. It was announced on July 14, 2011, that Gomez had signed a license agreement with Adrenalina, an extreme sports and adventure-themed lifestyle brand, to develop, manufacture, and distribute the actress's fragrance. Chairman and C.E.O. Of Adrenalina,, said, 'We are incredibly enthused to be working with Ms. Gomez and will reveal more details pertaining to the fragrance as we get closer to the launch date.' The perfume was released in May 2012. 2012–2014: Solo musical debut and personal struggles Gomez confirmed in January 2012 that she would be taking a break from her music career, thus placing Selena Gomez & the Scene on a hiatus. That year, Wizards of Waverly Place officially ended its run on the Disney Channel after four successful seasons. Gomez hoped to focus on her film career outside Disney, and starred alongside and in the animated film (2012). The film premiered at the and was released on September 28, 2012. Gomez had a role in the controversial exploitation film (2013), starring. The film saw Gomez in a more mature role than her previous works, and reportedly led to Gomez having a 'bit of a meltdown on set.' In 2013, Gomez starred in the film, alongside. The film was a critical and commercial failure, and earned Gomez a nomination for Worst Actress at the. Gomez performing during the (2013) Despite her earlier claims that she would be taking a break from her music career, Gomez confirmed in October 2012 that she was working on new material. She later confirmed that she would be releasing her solo debut album, as opposed to another album with her band. Gomez released ' as the lead single from the album. The single became Gomez's first top ten entry on the. Was released on July 23, 2013. It became her first album to debut at number one on the US chart, where it sold 97,000 copies in its first week. The album remained in the top ten in its second week, though declined down the chart in the following weeks. The record was met with mixed reviews where some music critics noticed her inability to create her own musical identity and her lack of vocal abilities 'doesn't help.' Gomez incorporated choreography and dance routines into her promotional performances and music videos for the album, feeling inspired by artists such as and. As of September 2015, the album has sold 392,000 copies in the United States, making it her lowest selling studio album to date in the country. It remains her only studio effort to not receive a certification from the (RIAA). Gomez embarked on her on August 14, 2013. After touring in North America and Europe, the tour was set to continue throughout 2014, though Gomez cancelled the Australian and Asian leg of the tour in December 2013, claiming that she would be taking a hiatus to spend time with her family. In January 2014, it was reported that Gomez had spent two weeks at Dawn at The Meadows, which is a treatment center in that specializes in treating addiction and trauma in young people. Her representative stated that she had spent time there 'voluntarily [.] but not for substance abuse.' Despite initially neglecting to comment, Gomez confirmed in 2015 that she had been diagnosed with the auto-immune disease,, and that she had cancelled the tour and entered rehab to undergo. Gomez appeared in the film (2014) with and. The project, filmed prior to Gomez's stint in rehab, was released in August 2014 to a generally negative critical and commercial reception. Even the author of the original autobiographical novel, has disavowed the film. She later appeared in the film (2014), the directorial debut of. The independent film received a mixed reception from critics. In April of that year, it was reported that Gomez had fired her mother and stepfather as her managers; the two had managed Gomez since her career began. Gomez later signed with the WME and Brillstein companies to manage her career. The news of Gomez's new management also fueled rumors that her recording contract with Hollywood Records was ending, and that Gomez was searching for a new label. Gomez surprise released her new single ' (2014) on November 6, and confirmed after months of speculation that she would be releasing a compilation album as a means of finishing out her contract with Hollywood Records. The single went on to become her second top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and sold over one million copies in the United States. Gomez released her first solo compilation album, (2014), on November 24. The album received minimal promotion and failed to achieve much commercial success, selling 35,506 equivalent album units in the United States during its first week of release, and entered the Billboard 200 at number twenty-four. Gomez officially signed a recording contract with in December 2014. 2015–2016: Revival and mental health While working on her second studio album, Gomez collaborated with for his single ' (2015), released as the lead single from his second album on February 23. The single became Gomez's fourth top twenty entry on the Billboard Hot 100, and received a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Gomez became the face of haircare brand in 2015. Gomez released ' (2015) as the lead single from her second studio album on June 22, 2015; the single features rapper. The song sold 179,000 copies in its first week of release alone, and went on to become her first top five single on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The single became her first to top the chart. In August 2015, Gomez appeared in the documentary among many other actors and actresses. She reprised the role of Mavis in, which was released on September 25; the film was met with a positive critical and commercial reception upon its release. Gomez released her second studio album, (2015), on October 9, 2015. The album was met with a positive reaction from critics, who praised the album's production and lyrical content. The album debuted at number one on the, with first-week sales of 117,000 equivalent album units. This remains Gomez's highest first week sales to date. ' (2015) was released as the album's second single, and went on to top the Mainstream Top 40 chart. The single peaked at number five on the, tying with 'Good for You' as her highest charting effort. ' was the album's third single, which became her third consecutive number one on the Mainstream Top 40 chart. This made Gomez one of only six female artists to have three singles from the same album top the chart. Gomez had a cameo role in the film, which was released on December 11. She was the musical guest on the January 23, 2016 episode of, with host. Gomez embarked on her worldwide (2016) on May 6. Gomez claimed that the tour would focus solely on her as an artist, thus features less choreography and effects as her previous tour. After touring in North America, Asia and Oceania, she cancelled the European and South America leg of the tour in August 2016 due to anxiety, panic attacks and depression caused by her lupus. Gomez had a supporting role in the comedy film; she portrayed the president of a Phi Lambda sorority. Her collaboration with, ' (2016), reached the top ten in the United States. Gomez starred in the drama film, alongside, which was premiered at the on January 29, 2016. The film was released on June 24. It was met with a mixed critical reception. She also starred in with; the film was released on September 3, 2016. Gomez has begun working on her third studio album while touring, and added a new song titled 'Feel Me' to the setlist of her Revival Tour. The song leaked online nine months after the first performance. The album, which currently has no title or release date, will be her second release through Interscope Records. Following the cancellation of her tour, Gomez rechecked into rehab to focus on her mental health and was noticeably absent from social media. She made her first public appearance at the 2016 American Music Awards, where she was nominated for two awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist and Artist of the Year. She further went on to win the award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist. 2017–present: 13 Reasons Why and new music On February 4, 2017, she posted a snippet of a new song on her story. Five days later, Norwegian DJ posted a snippet of his collaboration with Gomez. Gomez and Kygo confirmed the single titled ' via their social media accounts a week later, which was released on February 16. The song reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Gomez serves as executive producer for the of the novel. She shared the first trailer of the show on January 25, 2017, and the show premiered on on March 31, 2017. Besides the project, Gomez has been working in new music with producers,, and songwriters, and Jacob Kasher. On May 5, 2017 Gomez launched a countdown on her official website which led to May 18. Many websites speculated about the release of a new single. On May 11, it was confirmed the release of the single ' as the countdown result. On May 18, it was premiered alongside its first music video, which was available for streaming only through Spotify. A second music video was released on YouTube the next month which also teased the follow-up single ', released on July 13, 2017. On October 19, 2017, Gomez and EDM producer announced that they would be collaborating on a new track titled ',' which was released on October 25. Artistry Sound Gomez is described as a pop singer, showcasing the genre in form of and incorporating into her sound. As her career has been progressing, she has been experimenting with a large number of music genres. While her debut album with was inspired in and, her following records with the band opted for dance-pop sound. Noted characteristics and went into a more and -influenced musical direction. Her debut solo record was rooted in the EDM-pop genre, and Gomez herself described it as 'baby ', featuring elements from multiple genres as,,. Her songs ' and ' have been described as 'minimalistic' and 'grown-up', transitioning her sound into. Influences Early in her music career, Gomez cited as an influence, for 'his style of music, his style in general, the way he performs, the way he carries himself.' Gomez also named,, and as influences. Gomez has stated that she finds English singer as a significant influence to her artistry, 'She made me feel better, I just love her music and I think she's a really nice person. She's been through a lot, but she carries herself with a lot of class and I love that.' Gomez's debut solo album Stars Dance (2013) was prominently influenced by Spears, singer-songwriter, and American electronic producer. Her second album, Revival (2015), was mainly influenced by Christina Aguilera's album (2003) and singer. Endorsements In 2009, Gomez was part of 's back-to-school fashion campaign and was featured in television commercials. She hosted the 'Sears Arrive Air Band Casting Call' to select five winners for the first-ever 'Sears Air Band' to perform at the. She also became the spokesperson for and was featured in campaign's print ads and television commercials. From 2010 to 2014, Gomez released her own clothing line, Dream Out Loud by Selena Gomez, through retailer. In 2012, she released a self-titled fragrance, Selena Gomez by Selena Gomez. It was also announced that she would partner with the cellphone brand, Case-Mate, as part of its upcoming 'Right Case, Right Occasion' marketing campaign. In 2013, she released her second fragrance, Vivamore by Selena Gomez. She also created her own collection of nail polish colors for Nicole. From 2013 to 2015, Gomez was a spokesperson and partner for Neo. In 2015, Gomez signed $3 million endorsement deal with. In 2016, Gomez appeared in a fashion campaign for luxury brand. Gomez also appeared in ads for 's 'Share a Coke' campaign, and she appeared in advertisements for the campaign and lyrics from two of her songs will be featured on packages of Coca-Cola products nationwide. In 2017, Gomez confirmed that she was partnering with, beginning with their fall line. She has a limited-edition collection of handbags called the 'Selena Grace' that she designed in collaboration with luxury brand. She also partnered with the athletic brand,, appearing in campaigns. Philanthropy UNICEF In October 2008, Gomez participated in 'Runway For Life' benefit. That same month, Gomez was named 's spokesperson for the campaign, which encouraged children to raise money on Halloween to help children around the world. She said that she was 'extremely excited' to 'encourage other kids to make a difference in the world.' In August 2009, a 17-year-old Gomez became the youngest UNICEF ambassador ever, passing fellow songstress, who was 18 when she was chosen. In her first official field mission, Gomez traveled to Ghana on September 4, 2009 for a week to witness first-hand the stark conditions of vulnerable children that lack vital necessities including clean water, nourishment, education and healthcare. Gomez explained, during an interview with correspondents, that she wanted to use her star power to bring awareness to Ghana: 'That's why I feel very honored to have a voice that kids listen to and take into consideration [.] I had people on my tour asking me where IS Ghana, and they Googled it [.] and because I went there, they now know where Ghana is. So it's pretty incredible.' Gomez said, of her role as ambassador, that 'Every day 25,000 children die from preventable causes. I stand with UNICEF in the belief that we can change that number from 25,000 to zero. I know we can achieve this because every moment, UNICEF is on the ground providing children with the lifesaving assistance needed to ensure zero becomes a reality.' Gomez at the 2012 Snowflake Ball in New York Gomez was named spokesperson for UNICEF's 2009 Trick-or-Treat campaign, for the second year in a row. Gomez, who raised over $700,000 for the charity in 2008, stated that she hopes to be able to raise 1 million dollars in 2009. Gomez participated in a celebrity auction and hosted a live web cast series on Facebook in support of the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign. Gomez returned as the UNICEF spokesperson for the 60th anniversary of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign in 2010. In celebration of the organization's 60th anniversary, Gomez and her team, The Scene, held a benefit concert donating all proceeds to the campaign. In February 2011, Gomez traveled to Chile to witness and meet with the families of UNICEF's supported program, 'Programa Puente', which helped families better understand, and developed skills to deal effectively with, early childhood education, development, and other issues related to raising children. From her field trip experience, Gomez said, 'UNICEF is helping Chilean families get out of poverty, prevent violence within the home and promote education. To witness first hand these families' struggles, and also their hope and perseverance, was truly inspiring.' In March 2011, Gomez participated in the 's 'Celebrity Tap Pack' limited-edition, custom-made water bottles which featured tap water from the homes of each celebrity advocate, in order to raise funds and increase profile for the clean water and sanitation programs. She was also featured in videos that promoted the campaign. Other charity work Gomez was involved in the UR Votes Count campaign which encouraged teenagers to learn more about and. Selena became the ambassador of DoSomething.org after being involved with the charity Island Dog, which helped dogs in. She began her involvement while filming Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie in Puerto Rico. Gomez is also involved with the charity RAISE Hope For Congo, an initiative of the, which helps raise awareness about and violence against Congolese women. From 2009 to 2012, Gomez was involved in ', an organization which promoted 'environmentally-friendly behavior', and she appeared in its. Gomez,,, and the, as the ad hoc musical team 'Disney's Friends For Change', recorded the charity single ', all of whose proceeds were accepted into the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. In April 2012, Gomez was named ambassador to the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. She was also a spokesperson for and appeared in numerous television commercials, which aired on the Disney Channel, to raise awareness of being a safe driver. Personal life Religion Gomez was raised. When she was 13, she wanted a, and her dad went to the church and got it blessed. She stated, 'He actually used me as an example for other kids. I'm going to keep my promise to myself, to my family and to God.' The singer stopped wearing the ring in 2010. Gomez later stated in 2017 that she did not like the term 'religion' and that sometimes it 'freaks me out', adding 'I don't know if it's necessarily that I believe in religion, as much as I believe in faith and a relationship with God.' Relationships From 2008 to 2010, Gomez was in a relationship with fellow star, actor and singer. In December 2010, Gomez began dating Canadian singer,. Their lasted until 2014. Early in 2017, Gomez started dating Canadian singer,, making their public debut at the. They broke up in October 2017 after 10 months of dating. Health Gomez was diagnosed with sometime between 2012 and early 2014. On September 14, 2017, she announced via Instagram that she had withdrawn from public events during the previous few months because she had received a from actress. Awards and nominations. See also: and Gomez was the lead singer of the band, releasing three studio albums and one. She has released two studio albums, one, and one in her solo career. 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The family declared, and were evicted (forced to move from their home). They settled in. Abraham asked people in town to hire Selena y Los Dinos. They needed money and played wherever they could get a gig. They performed at street corners, weddings, and fairs. In 1984, Selena her first for Freddie Records. Selena learned Spanish by listening to others speak. The album was not sold in stores. Freddie Records did not believe a female singer could sell a record. Her father bought all of the original copies. Selena was accepted at Louisiana State University. Selena was in school by other girls. When Selena was in the eighth grade, her father took her out of school. Her was getting bigger. Which was too hard for Selena to stay in public school. She completed and mailed on her bus. When she was 17, she earned a from in. She was also accepted. In 1985, Selena recorded her second LP record,; The album was not sold in stores because of problems. Selena became a music guest on the Johnny Canales Show. She sang ' from her second LP. In 1986, she released. The album became her first LP to be released successfully. It helped her to be discovered by, the for the. Selena won the Female Vocalist of the Year award in 1987. She won every year for eight years after that. She also released two more LPs: and. Early success [| ] In 1989, Selena signed a record agreement with. She became the first artist to sign with them. She also made Tejano music popular among younger people. Jose Behar said that he signed Selena because he thought he found the next. In the same year, wanted Selena to become one of their in Texas. Behar and Stephen Finfer asked EMI to begin Selena's album. However, EMI did not want to start the crossover, while telling Selena that she needed a bigger fan base. She released her that same year. The ' got to number eight on the US chart in 1989. A statue created in Selena's honor. In 1997, released a. Played Selena. The role helped Lopez become famous. Music David Bauder believed that if Selena were alive, she would have broken the record sales of Madonna, Gloria Estefan, Paula Abdul and. By 1996, Selena held the record for more wins at the than any other artist. In 2006, a Selena museum was built in., a life-sized statue, was created in memory of Selena. These memorials are in. The named Selena as the 'most dominating artist'. Selena also became the first Hispanic singer to have an album sung mostly in Spanish to reach number one. She also became the first female to place five albums at the same time on the chart. The only other artists to have done this were Elvis Presley, and. Billboard wrote that the release of was 'a historic day in Latin music history'. The album helped Selena to become the second-fastest selling female artist that year, behind. Dreaming of You became the second-highest debut that year, behind. Magazine released a issue for Selena. It sold one million copies in one day. This was the only issue to have been sold out in stores across the United States. The company released three more runs, and all sold out in two weeks. This made the company to release. A musical called, starring Veronica Vasquez as 'Selena', opened in. The in Corpus Christi renamed its 2,526-seat 'Bayfront Auditorium' to 'Selena Auditorium'. Memorial to Selena in. A tribute concert,, premiered on on 7 April 2005. The concert marked the 10th anniversary of Selena's murder. The show included other Latin artists performing of Selena's songs. The show was the highest and most-watched Spanish-language show in American television history. The show had about 37 million viewers, more than the number of viewers of that night's episode of. The show had the highest ratings in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City. Selena's fan base continues to stay strong. Selena is considered one of the most widely known Mexican-American artists and the most popular Latin artist in the United States. Documentaries are shown on Spanish-language television annually marking Selena's death anniversary. Billboard named Selena the 'Best Selling Latin Artist of the [1990's] Decade' and 'Top Latin Artist of the 90's'. As of 2012, Selena has sold over 60 million albums worldwide. Selena was also honoured in a collaboration with cosmetics company MAC, who worked with her sister Suzette to create 14 products, including lipstick and gloss, mascara, eyeliner, eyeshadow, and a compact. “I am so excited that M.A.C Cosmetics will be releasing a collection in honor of my sister Selena,' her sister Suzette says, “Helping to create this collection brings me back to all those late-night conversations on our tour bus when she spoke of having her own makeup line one day. If Selena were here she would be beyond ecstatic to have this happening. History is being made.” Discography [| ]. Main articles:,, and • (1989) • (1990) • (1992) • (1993) • (1994) • (1995) Filmography [| ] Film Title Year Role Notes 1995 Ranchera singer Television Title Year Role Johnny Canales Show 1985–1995 herself 1987–1995 herself 1993 herself The Making of 1997 Por Siempre Selena 1998 E! True Hollywood Story: The Murder Trial of Selena 1998 VH1 All Access: Selena 1999 Para Siempre Selena 2000 Por Siempre. Selena 2001–2008 2005 Biography 2008 TV series (2 episodes) Top Trece 2009 TV series (1 episode) Historia de una Leyenda 2009 TV series (1 episode) Famous Crime Scene: Selena 2010 TV series (1 episode) Reel Crime Real Story 2012 TV series (1 episode) Snapped 2014 TV series (1 episode) Notes [| ]. Visitors of SubtitlesBank have given a rating of 5.8/ 10 for 5 huajai hero subtitles. Subtitles of different languages may be downloaded for free as a.zip file from our site. Inside, you'll find an.srt file, which is actually what adds the translation to your video. 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