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Kate Winslet & Family Escape Blaze At Richard Branson’s Necker Island Home
Actress Kate Winslet and several other guests staying at Richard Branson’s estate on Necker Island were forced to flee after a huge fire broke out [...]
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Real Housewives of New Jersey’s Teresa Giudice definitely has a way with words -- but did the 39-year-old reality star put her foot in her mouth with an anti-Semitic comment on last Sunday’s episode?
While dealing with her husband’s legal and financial issues (Joe Giudice owes more than $260,000 after forging his business partner's signature and sending his family into bankruptcy) Teresa insisted that she wouldn't divorce the love of her life as a result of the scandal.
"I mean my Jewish friends are all 'I would have divorced him right away!!'” she said. "But I'm Italian."
While some may have found her words offensive, a spokesperson for the Anti Defamation League says that Teresa didn’t say anything wrong. "We don't see any problem with this," the spokesperson told UsMagazine.com. "That may very well be what her Jewish friends are saying."
Giudice took to her blog, as well, on Wednesday to insist she didn’t mean anything harmful by her comment.
In an entry titled “Not Perfect,” Teresa wrote defended her words:
"Some of my friends have told me they would have left Joe if they were me. I was trying to explain myself without calling anyone out specifically, and the way I described them to keep them anonymous was 'Jewish.' They are Jewish, but being Jewish has nothing to do with why they would have left Joe. Their religion had nothing to do with the story, I was just trying to explain myself and not use anyone's name, and my words got all jumbled. I'm so sorry if I offended anyone, but that's not what I meant at all."
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Go see Captain America this weekend! Support our Colin!
I went to the premiere on Tuesday and it was the coolest thing ever. First, the movie is AMAZING and Chris Evans is a superstar. Second, there were so many damn people there it was insane. I have been to movie premieres in New York before and they were nothing like this. I mean, they closed down Hollywood Boulevard. I would've taken photos to show you, but the invite said to leave phones in the car. But here's a photo of me in my cool Captain America 3D glasses:
(Sit down, stop jumping around, it's an awesome picture, I know. And the quality is amazing. It's not grainy or reddish... it's perfect.) (No, it's not.)
(And you can totally see the Captain America logo on the side of the glasses.) (No, you can't.)
Anyway, Captain America is pulling a strong 71% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes right now so GO SEE IT! IT'S FANTASTIC!
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If you thought Rebecca Black's "Friday" was awesomely terrible and that LuAnn De Lesseps' "Chic, C'est La Vie," was infuriatingly amazing you must, must, must see this music video that Kris Jenner—mama of Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney Kardashian—made for her 30th birthday. It's called "I Love My Friends," and it's a poorly sung love poem to the people in her life. "We're big on carpools/ Judith Lieber/ Bible study/ Cheesecake Factory," she sings. "Baby showers/ Birthday parties/ Valentino's/ Church on Sunday/ Everybody's very happy!" Oh, and yes—the girls make an appearance at the end. They even wrote the lyrics to the song, according to the credits. And look out for cameos from Michael Jackson, Kris' first husband, Robert Kardashian, and his most famous client OJ Simpson. [Syleite]
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Aussie twins tell MTV News they haven't strayed from dance music roots in spite of 'amazing' Femme Fatale Tour experience.
By Akshay Bhansali
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With Britney Spears' flashy Femme Fatale Tour closing out its remaining North American dates later this month, it's fair to say that many of Ms. Spears' concert-going fans have gotten to know Olivia and Miriam Nervo pretty well.
In fact, when Brit first announced her Femme Fatale lineup back in April, promising on her website, "Nervo will get everyone on the dancefloor," dance music fans were ecstatic about the inclusion of the DJ/producer twins whose writing credits include a song for Spears and David Guetta and Kelly Rowland's "When Love Takes Over."
MTV News recently caught up with the Australian sisters (and former models), and they told us that bussing across the States and sharing the stage with Nicki Minaj, Jessie and the Toy Boys, and Brit herself, has been a stellar opportunity.
"We've definitely seen both the girls, [Britney and Nicki], and we interact with them," Miriam, a.k.a. Mim, told us. "You are traveling to each city and you see the same people every day and it really becomes a family. So it's been an amazing experience."
"It's an amazing show," Liv added. "The girls, the lineup really works well together. You've got Britney, who I think is looking the best she's looked in a really long time and who really gives it her all on this tour. And then you've got Nicki, who definitely brings her edge to it. I'd never seen Nicki live, and I'm just so blown away. The girl can sing, rap — total respect to her!"
As the Femme Fatale Tour winds down Stateside before heading to Europe, Nervo are now looking to expand the fanbase they've built in the U.S. But while Liv and Mim have been a part of what might be considered the mother of all pop music tours, the duo insist that they intend to remain true to their dance music and DJ roots.
"When we signed the record deal, it was really important to us that we could take our DJing seriously and release club records," Liv explained of their Astralwerks label.
"Yeah, we want to be DJ artists," Mim added.
"That's what we love so, luckily, we can release some club records alongside our Astralwerks album," Liv said. "It just so happens that the Astralwerks single that we're coming out with is with two major club guys: Afrojack and Steve Aoki. It's called 'We're All No One.' We love it!"
While Liv and Mim do the singing on "No One," the beats are delivered by hard-hitting EDM producer Aoki and David Guetta protégé Afrojack (who's also behind Pitbull's smash summer anthem "Give Me Everything." So exactly what should fans expect to hear? According to Liv and Mim, they should expect the unexpected.
"It doesn't sound anything like Afrojack or anything like Steve Aoki," Mim teased. "It's gonna be an interesting one. It could fly, and it could flop. It's very different. It's nothing like any of the stuff we've done with any of the pop stars we've worked with."
And Nervo have worked with a few. Though nothing is locked in yet, the twin sisters have been busy exchanging ideas with the likes of Omarion and Macy Gray, as well as dance music acts Avicii, Norman Doray and John Dahlbäck.
"We're All No One" drops later this month. Fans can catch Nervo on the Femme Fatale Tour's remaining U.S. dates and on select dates of the Identity Festival, America's first traveling EDM fest, which kicks off August 11 in Indiana.
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While critics prefer the remake to Arnold Schwarzenegger's original, reviews aren't glowing.
By Terri Schwartz
Jason Momoa in "Conan the Barbarian"
Photo: Lionsgate Entertainment
"Conan the Barbarian" isn't trying to pull any punches. From the beginning, the remake of the 1982 cult classic proclaims that its lead lives, loves, slays and is content. And critics are saying that's exactly what you get in theaters.
Reviews haven't necessarily been positive, with critics complaining about the script and the one-dimensional characters. But they seem to agree that Jason Momoa did a better job in the title role than Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the movie is fun — at least as a mindless summer blockbuster. It might not be worth spending the extra money to see the flick in 3-D, but the fighting is good and gory if that's what fans are looking for.
But don't let us tell you what to think. Before you head to theaters to watch "Conan the Barbarian," find out what the critics thought of "Conan the Barbarian" in our review round-up:
The Script
"With a script so pat and humor-free, Momoa has little to do but sneer and slice. The film informs us that Conan has the heart of a lion and 'the loyalty of a bloodhound,' but we get nary a sniff of that in this carnage fest. He's built like a tank, but Conan emotes like one, too." — Scott Bowles, USA Today
The Effects
"This 'Conan' plods along, regularly erupting in action scenes that make scant visual sense in two dimensions and none at all in 3-D. The few that stick out involve supernatural beasties; there's one ferocious battle against warriors made of sand that combines athletic parkour and digital effects to surprisingly exciting ends. Other than that, it's tame stuff, and there's little sense of the larger mythical stage the hero strides across." — Ty Burr, The Boston Globe
The Remake
"The original 'Conan' was a sloppy, grandiose, unforgivable muckbath directed by the (I say the words lovingly) right-wing maniac John Milius. I watched it about four times to make sure it had no redeeming qualities. The reboot (re-sandal?) isn't good either, exactly. But it has a certain commitment to its cause, and by that I mean it supplies the necessary flayings, slayings, beheadings and, um, a be-nose-ing, all of it dancing to the tune of those amusingly stilted He-Man declaratives — King James Bible cadences applied to comic-book visions. It knows it's a B movie, and gets on with it." — Kyle Smith, The New York Post
The Schwarzenegger Connection
"In this dank ultimate-fighting challenge, Jason Momoa as Conan provides the only visual vivacity; he has an eye-catchingly sensuous face atop the requisite statuesque beefcake. Much more than Schwarzenegger in his early Teutonic-slab phase, Momoa nicely fulfills the law of Hollywood Darwinism: survival of the dishiest. Such is his sex appeal that he almost brings plausibility to the movie's silliest scene, when Conan tells Tamara, 'I live, I love, I slay, and I am content,' and the virgin instantly falls into his arms. Guys bringing their dates to this murky holocaust are advised not to try using Conan's credo as a pickup line." — Richard Corliss, Time
The Final Word
" 'Conan the Barbarian,' starring the excellent rippling chisel of Jason Momoa, is brutal, bloody beyond belief, and has no socially redeeming value. So it is with a certain amount of guilt that I say it's kind of a wicked blast to watch, especially if you're in the mood for some righteous revenge." — Betsy Sharkey, The Los Angeles Times
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Proudly showing off her fabulous figure, Milla Jovovich was all about relaxation as she vacationed in Mexico on Monday (August 22).
The "Resident Evil" hottie donned a skimpy black bikini as she sprawled out poolside at a Los Cabos resort alongside her director hubby Paul W.S. Anderson.
The well-deserved south of the border getaway comes as Miss Jovovich will be setting off on the promotional trail alongside her man as the pair promote their joint effort "The Three Musketeers" later this year.
Set for an October 21st release, Milla stars in the picture alongside Hollywood hunk Orlando Bloom with the latest take on the classic tale having been helmed by Mr Anderson.
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Charlie Sheen & Ex-Wife Brooke Mueller Reconciling?
Charlie Sheen is reportedly reconciling with his ex-wife Brooke Mueller and were spotted vacationing together in Mexico. Charlie and Brooke went through a really nasty [...]
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Getting to work on her new film ?Savages,? Salma Hayek was spotted on set in Los Angeles, CA on Thursday (August 18).
The ?Bandidas? babe sported a black wig with blunt bangs as she swapped in and out of various costumes while roaming to and from the trailer area.
Aside from her work duties, as Salma gracefully ages she continues to get more and more comfortable with her body and she hopes every woman feels the same way.
Talking to Allure for their September issue, Hayek dished, "As a woman, you should be more at ease with your sexuality when you are in your 40s. You are more self-assured about that part. And that's the way it should be."
The 44-year-old added, "If you are a girl who cannot walk in heels, it doesn't matter how beautiful you are. If you look like a chicken that's been spiked in the feet, it's not going to be sexy."
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Oksana Wants $500,000 From Mel Gibson For “Traumatizing” Her Son
Oksana Grigorieva is still not finished milking Mel Gibson for money and is now demanding $500,000 from the actor for “traumatizing” her teen son Alexander. [...]
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'Yeah, I'm gonna retire — from the industry,' Waka says on 'RapFix Live.'
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway
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Photo: MTV News
Jay-Z famously said that he would retire after he dropped his debut album Reasonable Doubt way back in 1996, and we all saw how that worked out. With only one solo album under his belt, could Waka Flocka Flame do what Jigga couldn't?
Last month, the "Hard in Da Paint" rapper tweeted "This game 2 fake I [quit] rap after this year," but when Sway asked Waka about his post-rap plans, he elaborated on the statement.
"Nah, I am gonna retire. I'm gonna retire from the industry," Waka said on last week's "RapFix Live." "I'm not gonna kick it in the industry no more. I'm gonna do what I wanna do, how I started like from the beginning. I'm gonna do exactly what I wanna do."
Flocka didn't exactly say that he'd quit making music, however. Instead, the Atlanta-based rapper said he would go on to operate outside the music industry's traditional avenues.
"I don't expect to win awards, I don't expect to go to big venues. I'm gonna really help the youth — this is what I started doin' it for, so I'm gonna finish doin' it," he said. "Yeah, I'm gonna retire — from the industry."
For now, though, fans can tide themselves over with Ferrari Boyz, Waka's joint album with mentor Gucci Mane, which dropped last Tuesday. "Man, we just came to smash the game — point blank, period," Waka told Sway when asked why the duo made Ferrari Boyz. "They chasin' our sound, folks' singles is on our sound, and we might as well just go 'head and give it all to 'em."
Do you think Waka Flocka Flame can make it on his own terms? Let us know in the comments!
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'The Lazy Song' clip is up against Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Lady Gaga and LMFAO for Best Choreography.
By Jocelyn Vena
Bruno Mars' heartfelt clip for "Grenade" is up for three Moonmen at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards: Video of the Year, Best Male Video and Best Pop Video. He's obviously very excited by these three nods, but it's his fourth that really gets "The Lazy Song" singer going.
He can't wait to see if he can beat out Beyoncé ("Run the World (Girls)"), Britney Spears ("Till the World Ends"), Lady Gaga ("Judas") and LMFAO ("Party Rock Anthem") for Best Choreography for his track about just wanting to stay home and chill out.
"You know what I'm excited for? As much as I put blood, sweat and tears into 'Grenade,' I'm excited for 'The Lazy Song,' Best Choreography," he dished to MTV News. "That is amazing."
In the video, Bruno is captured hanging out at home, dancing around his living room and monkeying around with a few, well, monkeys. "I called up my friends the Poreotics [from 'America's Best Dance Crew'] and we shot this and choreographed this in one day," he recalled of the fun video. "And I think that would be the coolest thing ever if I went home and saw a Moonman that said: Best Choreography, Bruno Mars, 'The Lazy Song.' "
As silly and ironic as it seems for the singer to win the award for that track, he did put a lot of the same "blood, sweat and tears" into it as he did for "Grenade." "We worked really hard on it, and we wanted to give people something to laugh at and show personality in the song and what we're talking about," he said. " 'The Lazy Song' is not necessarily the song you want to hear in the club, but we put our monkey dance to it."
The 28th annual will air live on Sunday, August 28, from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles at 9 p.m. ET/PT. See the list of nominees, revisit last year's highlights and vote for your favorites in the general categories by visiting VMA.MTV.com.
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In case American Idol fans had forgotten, season 10 champion Scotty McCreery loves you this big. To prove it, the deep-voiced country crooner has released the music video for his debut single, appropriately titled "I Love You This Big." Watch it below!
While it lacks the over-the-top spectacle of, say, a Lady Gaga or Katy Perry video and (sorry, ladies) doesn't feature Scotty leading a bevy of scantily clad men and women in a choreographed dance, there is an undeniably appealing sweetness to "I Love You This Big." The video features 17-year-old Scotty belting out the song in a crowded park on a beautiful day, as everyone around smiles, waves, holds hands, braids hair and generally basks in the glow of the love that is all around.
It's also good to see that young McCreery hasn't let fame change him: He still rocks a big cross necklace and uses those signature mannersims -- head cocked to the side, eyes squinting, precarious grip on the microphone, arms open wide for the song's refrain -- that made him an Idol favorite.
With "I Love You This Big" sitting at No. 18 on the Billboard country music charts, there's little doubt that fans will love Scotty's new video. The only question is: How big?
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Chris Marrs Piliero explains why the cat in 'Faith (When I Let You Down)' comes across an Easter egg from 'I Wanna Go.
By Jocelyn Vena
Taking Back Sunday's video for "Faith (When I Let You Down)" is a social commentary about the fleeting nature of Internet fame, as illustrated by a fake cat trying to make it in Hollywood. It also happens to be the latest installment in the kooky videography of music video auteur Chris Marrs Piliero.
"It was an idea that I had floating around in my head, and when I listened to the song ... the meaning of the song clicked in my brain," the director said of the clip, which follows his cheeky video for Britney Spears' "I Wanna Go."
"People just love cat videos," he explained. "And I just thought it would be fun to see what it would like if a cat had the brain to be like, 'Sh--, I'm a big deal.' "
In the video, Taking Back Sunday post a clip of their cat online, and soon "OMG, WTF TBS Cat" goes viral. The cat eventually hops on a bus to L.A. (with a quick nod to Guns N' Roses "Welcome to the Jungle"), finds fame, disses the TBS guys, fails to make it as an actor, winds up in porn and eventually can't handle the pressure. Then, of course, TBS Cat heads back home.
Was that cat as difficult in real life as he was in the video?
"I was like halfway into the shoot, and he was throwing out demands," Piliero recalled, laughing. "It got to the point where no one was allowed to make eye contact with him on set. I had to sit him down and have a heart to heart with him."
Along with the GNR homage and a few other pop-culture references, the video includes a cute Easter egg for Britney fans: One of TBS cat's discarded audition scripts is for the fantasy Spears sequel, "Crossroads 2: Cross Harder," which is also on the marquee in "I Wanna Go."
"I made the TBS video right after the Britney video," he said. "I felt like the cat could exist in the same world as the 'I Wanna Go' world, so I thought it would be a fun little Easter egg. Also, [frontman] Adam [Lazzara] from TBS texted me after watching the Britney video, and I didn't even realize that during the paparazzi fight when she swings the mic around — that is something that Adam does all the time, which is something I was very conscious of — but I didn't realize the scene happened in front of a store called Keaton's, and his son is called Keaton!"
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The Jason Bateman/ Ryan Reynolds body-switching movie has critics less than thrilled.
By Terri Schwartz
Jason Bateman in "The Change-Up"
Photo: Universal Studios
If you believe the critics, Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds weren't lying when they said that "The Change-Up" was "crap" and a "stupid f---ing idea" during their recent media rounds.
The body-switching comedy was heralded by critics as a tired film concept, and the "Change-Up" stars agreed with that sentiment. Bateman's promise when he went on "The Daily Show" this week was that the movie would "please you post-switch." But with the movie clocking in at a low 22 percent rotten on Rotten Tomatoes at press time, it sounds like movie reviewers didn't think the flick worked after Reynolds and Bateman swapped bodies either.
Some said it was the gross-out, foul-mouthed humor in the movie, while others thought it was the failure of the script to provide anything original in the comedy. Still, others said that seeing Bateman and Reynolds act out each other's shticks was worth the time spent. So before you head to the theater this weekend, take a look at our round-up of "The Change-Up" reviews and make the decision yourself!
The Plot
" 'The Change-Up,' from 'Wedding Crashers' director David Dobkin and written by 'The Hangover' scribes Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, is raucous and entertaining but unexciting. It distinguishes itself from the others by not particularly distinguished means: the headlong rush to the R rating. The two disparate characters swapping places are old friends Dave (Jason Bateman) and Mitch (Ryan Reynolds). Mitch is an idiot who swears incessantly; every other word out of his mouth begins with F. (No one swears as gratuitously as Mitch unless they have a disorder.) The movie takes what is a fleeting pleasure — seeing the typically straitlaced Bateman use that word even around children — and makes it a lingering (and boring) theme." — Mary Pols, Time
The Stars
"Reynolds can make almost any character likable, and his Mitch/Dave has some humorous moments. Still, it's hard to buy his extreme persona. And by the end that character seems to have disappeared entirely, replaced by a bland facsimile. It's fun to see Bateman, usually the straight man, let loose and embrace some aspects of his pal's uninhibited wildness. Both emerge with charisma intact, rising above the underlying schmaltzy message." — Claudia Puig, USA Today
The Script
"The thing is, this could have been funny. It's always amusing when Bateman lets loose, and Reynolds is clearly ready to send up his 'Van Wilder' roots. But director David Dobkin and his writers, Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, are primarily occupied with forcing mean-spirited, gross-out humor into every possible scene. As a result, the script — smug but never smart — barely scratches the surface of the movie's actual potential." — Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News
The Humor
"Here you will see projectile pooping into faces. Two men exposing themselves and urinating in a 'magic fountain' in a shopping mall in the presence of small children. Three tattoo artists closely scrutinizing a woman's vagina. Women systematically required to bare their breasts. Language in which non-obscene words provide an oasis. Best buddies essentially sharing the same wife. OK, OK. In the context of a different movie, I can imagine all of those things working in a comedy. Except the public pissing. I think we can all agree that's problematical." — Rogert Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
The Final Word
"Lucas, Moore, and Dobkin have trafficked in — some would say 'exploited' — the permutations of male friendship. You don't entirely trust the friendship in the movie they've made together. It's too much a springboard to be real. Suspecting that, they send the comedy barreling toward you. They don't suspend disbelief. They wedgie it." — Wesley Morris, The Boston Globe
Check out everything we've got on "The Change-Up."
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On the heels of a fabulous listening party, Kanye West and Jay-Z have released a new trailer for the Watch The Throne cd. Watch it inside....
Kanye West and Jay-Z have released a new trailer for their Watch The Throne cd...but don't blink or you will miss it. And don't forget to pick up the new cd!
Watch the trailer:
BONUS:
1. Kanye West And Nicki Minaj to star in "The Cleveland Show" episode spoofing the rap illuminati. Story.
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