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Apparently the story goes like this…
It started out as a routine visit to the mother-in-law’s house in West Orange New Jersey, it ended up as a treat for the neighbors. Beyonce visited the home of her husband, rapper Jay Z last week only to find that there was a block party in progress. She joined in on the celebration as they did a popular line dance called the “Wobble.” Indeed, she ‘wobbled’ with the best of them. Is this is really her?
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On August 25, 2001, at 6:45 pm (EST), Aaliyah and various members of the record company boarded a twin engine Cessna 402B (N8097W) at Marsh Harbour, Abaco Islands, The Bahamas, to travel to an airport in Opa-locka, Florida, after they completed filming the music video for “Rock the Boat”.
They had a flight scheduled the following day, but with filming finishing early, Aaliyah and her entourage were eager to return to the United States. They made the decision to leave immediately. Against the advice of baggage handlers and the pilot, all the equipment from the shoot was loaded on the plane. The group was unaware that the plane was unable to hold all the equipment of the Cessna 404 they had initially flown in by.
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Beyonce Knowles is the newest spokesperson for Vizio. The spot was directed by three-time Oscar nominee for cinematography, Wally Pfister, best known for his work on ‘The Dark Knight’ and ‘Batman Begins.’
“It’s an honor for me to know that I’m going to be a part of the great commercials in 2010,” Beyonce says of the experience. “It’s a little bit of pressure because they have genius commercials. We have to make sure our commercial is really cool because all the guys will be watching.
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Walter Pfister, A.S.C. (born July 8, 1961), better known as Wally Pfister, is a Academy Award nominated American cinematographer, who is best known for his work on Christopher Nolan’s films, including Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige, and The Dark Knight. Pfister is also known for his work on director F. Gary Gray’s The Italian Job.
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