Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Does Avatar Songstress Leona Lewis Pull It Off?


As soon as James Cameron revealed the details for his film, Avatar, it wasn’t hard to predict how well it would do in the box office. With a major feature film always comes a powerhouse ballad, and this holiday season has become 1997 all over again.

Avatar is Cameron’a first feature film since Titanic, and he has asked composer James Horner to score the film. Horner was the genius behind powerhouse ballad, “My Heart Will Go On,” which was sung by pop star Celine Dion. For Avatar’s theme song, “I See You,” X-factor winner and pop songstress, Leona Lewis has been chosen to fill the very huge shoes for the current decade.

Whether you have seen Avatar or not, we want to know your thoughts on Avatar’s songstress. Does Leona Lewis pull it off? Has James Horner chosen the right singer to fill out this powerhouse ballad? Take a listen and watch the two theme songs below, then vote to let us know!

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Man detained over attack on Leona Lewis

A man has been detained under the Mental Health Act after admitting punching pop star Leona Lewis.

Peter Kowalczyk, 29, had been charged with striking the singer during a book signing in London on 14 October.

City of Westminster Magistrates' Court heard schizophrenic Kowalczyk said "gotcha" as he hit her in the face.

Kowalczyk, from Waterloo, south London, admitted common assault and will remain in hospital. The court heard the attack had left Lewis scared to go out.

Melanie Lee, prosecuting, said the singer was left "frightened" and "devastated" by the incident at Waterstone's in Piccadilly, central London, which left Lewis with redness and swelling to the face, and whiplash symptoms.

She said Kowalczyk hit the left side of the star's face with his right fist as she went to sign his copy of her autobiography.

Ms Lee read out a witness statement by Lewis, which said: "I feel completely devastated by this attack.

"Now I am very frightened about going out in public and I don't know where the next attack will come from and if this will be more serious than what has just happened."

District judge Howard Riddle ordered that Kowalczyk should remain in hospital for an indeterminate period under a section 37 order.

He said: "This is what happens when you don't take your medication.

"A woman is now devastated."

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