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Katy Perry Denies Feud With Britney Spears

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

Singer calls the media ‘filth’ for implying she was attacking Spears for using product placement in her ‘Hold It Against Me’ video.
By James Montgomery


Katy Perry
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Last week, when Katy Perry answered a question tweeted by her California Dreams tourmate Marina and the Diamonds about product placement in music videos, she never expected to touch off a media firestorm. And she’s plenty mad that she did.

It all started with Perry’s reply to Marina’s query for “a consensus on product placement in videos.” Perry wrote on Twitter, “Do it with style and grace … Not so ‘In [your] face like some. [You] have to get creative with it. Some artists don’t care though, and you can tell.”

Given that Perry’s response occurred hours after the premiere of Britney Spears’ “Hold It Against Me” video (a version of which is loaded with promotional shots for products like Spears’ own Radiance perfume, Make Up for Ever cosmetics and dating website PlentyofFish.com), most were quick to interpret it as a dig at Spears for selling out. And that made Perry very angry.

Early Wednesday morning (February 23), Perry took to Twitter once again to rip the tabloid media (or as she calls them, “filth”) for their speculative and hurtful ways, claiming in a series of messages that they manipulated her words in an attempt to pit her against Spears, and, because of that, were basically responsible for the decline of civilization as we know it.

“Dear tabloid media a.k.a. FILTH: please note I expressed an overall feeling about product placement, [its] role in videos and the art of them being compliment[ary] or sticking out,” Perry wrote. “Most, if not ALL, popsters welcome deals with products [to] offset costs of big-budget vids in these recessional music industry times. I’VE used them in MY vids before and am happy [to be] able [to] make a better vid because of [them].

“Once AGAIN, stop pitting artist against artist for [your] sensational satisfaction,” she continued, “and stick to what [you're] best [at]: lying, gossiping, exaggerating and overall lending a hand [to] the deterioration of a generation.”

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Photos | The 2011 Grammy Nominations Concert

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

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‘Sucker Punch’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

Before you check out Zack Snyder’s action-packed flick, learn how it came to be.
By Kara Warner


Emily Browning in “Sucker Punch”
Photo: Warner Bros./ Legendary Pictures

Way back in October 2008, amid the buzz surrounding Zack Snyder’s big-screen adaptation of “Watchmen,” news broke about plans for his next project, an original screenplay penned by Snyder and Steve Shibuya called “Sucker Punch,” billed simply as “Alice in Wonderland with machine guns.” For Snyder’s devoted fanbase, that descriptor was enough to set minds speculating and Internets buzzing for well over two years.

Naturally, MTV News has been following the project from conception to opening day Friday (March 25). Here’s everything you need to know about “Sucker Punch”:

First, in addition to the “Alice in Wonderland with machine guns” tease, the initial logline announced that the plot revolved around “a young girl institutionalized by her wicked stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the facility.”

In March 2009, an all-female cast was announced, with several of Hollywood’s most in-demand ingénues attached. Not too long after that, Amanda Seyfried, Emma Stone and Evan Rachel Wood bowed out and Emily Browning, Jamie Chung and Jena Malone stepped in.

From then on, the principal cast was set, with just a few additions to come (including Carla Gugino and Jon Hamm), and the film production was on its way.

There wasn’t much news to report until early 2010 when, amid the post-”Avatar” 3-D craze, Warner Bros. announced that “Sucker Punch” would be converted to 3-D, which excited star Vanessa Hudgens at the time, until a few months later, Snyder spoke out about his reservations on the subject. It seems Snyder’s concerns were heard, because the studio changed its mind.

Cut to San Diego Comic-Con 2010, when Snyder dazzled fans with a teaser trailer (which later debuted online, with tons of intense analysis) during the film’s panel. Shortly thereafter, the lovely leading ladies stopped by the MTV News shooting suite to discuss their intense training for the film.

After the Comic-Con chaos, fans had to wait a few months to see more teasers, in the form of a second trailer (which MTV Movies Blog named one of the year’s best) that dropped in November 2010 and a collection of character posters.

MTV Movies Blog kicked off the New Year with a preview piece in which we named “Sucker Punch” one of the most anticipated films of the year, and shortly after that, the promotional machine kicked into high gear.

Throughout the film’s opening month, March 2011, we received news of an online animated movie intended as an offshoot or short companion piece to the film, called “The Trenches.” Also over on Movies Blog, we rolled out “patient files” on all the lead characters: Amber, Rocket, Sweet Pea and Blondie.

MTV News also reconnected with everyone to discuss the cast’s thoughts on their character’s most outrageous moments and Snyder’s explanation about where the idea for the movie came from.

Finally, our coverage capped off at the film’s big premiere in Hollywood on Wednesday, where we learned what “Sucker Punch” really means.

Check out everything we’ve got on “Sucker Punch.”

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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Miley Cyrus’ ‘Hannah Montana’ ‘Destroyed’ Her Family, Says Dad Billy Ray

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

Singer says he worries about his daughter’s future.
By Gil Kaufman


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In a revealing interview in the new issue of GQ magazine, Billy Ray Cyrus talks about how he felt when he saw the video of daughter Miley Cyrus smoking a bong on her 18th birthday and his belief that her star-making turn in the Disney show “Hannah Montana” helped wreck his family.

“My kids learned to color on this table,” Cyrus tells the interviewer about the table at which he was sitting when he first saw the video. “There’s been a lot that’s went around this table. Waylon Jennings sat right there in that chair and showed Miley the chords to ‘Good Hearted Woman.’ Sitting in that chair. This table’s a bit like life. It’s a circle. And I believe everything in life is a circle. You come into this world a little teeny wrinkled-up fetus …”

Cyrus, who is in the midst of attempting a musical comeback, stresses that he “never made a dime off Miley” in the lengthy chat, in which he also clarifies that he’s not her manager, though he played one on “Montana.”

As for Miley’s now infamous 18th birthday bash, Cyrus said he didn’t want to go because he was tired of taking the blame in the press every time his daughter did something outrageous. “You know why I didn’t go? Because they were having it in a bar,” he said. “It was wrong. It was for 21 years old and up. Once again all them people, they all wanted me to fly out so that then when all the bad press came they could say, ‘Daddy endorsed this stuff. …’ I started realizing I’m being used. If I would have went out there, I would have been right in the middle of all this stuff that’s going on right now with the bong. They’d be hanging it on my ass. I had the common sense … I said, ‘This whole thing’s falling apart up there and they just want to blame all of this stuff on you again.’ I’m staying out of it.”

When Miley’s handlers were scrambling to try to head off the bong photo scandal in the days afterward — trying to “make kids’ computers disappear and their phones disappear” — Billy Ray said he was told it was “none of my business.”

He now realizes, he said, that instead of trying to be Miley’s friend, he should have been her parent more often and warned her to slow down. “Honestly, I didn’t know the ball was out of bounds until it was way up in the stands somewhere,” he said. “Season four, it was a disaster,” Cyrus said of the January 2010 start of “Montana.” His marriage was falling apart, along with his family.

“I’ll tell you right now — the damn show destroyed my family,” he added.

Billy Ray did not speak to her in the weeks after the bong video went viral, but he made sure via text that she knew he was supporting her. “You know what, there’s no doubt I did stuff when I was a teenager that I’m sure could have turned out horribly,” he said. “I’ve done some stupid crap — I do stupid crap. We all do. But it’s different when you sit back and you see it happening to your little girl. I feel like I got to try. It’s my daughter. And some of these handlers are perhaps more interested in handling Miley’s money than her safety and her career.”

Cyrus said he’s scared because he believes there are people around his daughter who are putting her in a “great deal of danger.” He recalled how he became friendly with Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain in the early 1990s when they met backstage at a venue and how they bonded then over the recent birth of their daughters.

“One more thing about Kurt — Kurt was one of those guys. That’s why I’m concerned about Miley. I think that his world was just spinning so fast and he had so many people around him that didn’t help him,” he explained. “Like Anna Nicole Smith — you could see that train wreck coming. I was actually trying to reach out to Anna Nicole Smith, because I kept telling [ex-wife] Tish and everybody around me, going, ‘This is a disaster.’ Michael Jackson — I was trying to reach out to Michael Jackson. I knew he had kids, and I was going to invite his kids down to a taping of ‘Hannah’ — I just felt it would be good for Michael. I don’t know why. I met Michael one time at the Grammys. He sat in front of me, in the front row, and a dime rolled out from under and hit my boot — this very boot I’ve got on — and I reached down and picked up this dime, and looked, he was going through his pockets, and I said, ‘Are you looking for this?’ ‘Thank you.’ And he took that dime and put it back in his pocket. I looked at my manager, I just said, ‘Why did Michael Jackson have a dime? …’ Nobody could tell me.”

Asked if he thinks his daughter is headed in the same tragic path as Cobain, Jackson and Smith, Cyrus said, “I don’t know. I’m her daddy so maybe I’m a little sensitive to it, but now’s a real good time to make sure everything’s OK. An ounce of prevention’s worth a pound of cure.”

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Will Weak ‘Sucker Punch’ Showing Affect Zack Snyder’s ‘Superman’?

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

Critics, Hollywood insiders weigh in the possibility that the director may be removed from the upcoming superhero reboot.
By Eric Ditzian


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Photo: AFP/ Alex Ross/ DC Comics

There was a time, after “Dawn of the Dead” and “300,” when few might have argued against handing Superman’s cape to director Zack Snyder and telling him, “Resurrect this franchise!” Then came his polarizing adaptation of “Watchmen” and a disappointing box-office performance in “Legend of the Guardians,” neither of which prevented Warner Bros. from giving Snyder the “Superman” gig last October. Now, though, in the wake of the critical drubbing and weak opening weekend of “Sucker Punch,” some industry insiders suspect that the studio and its corporate parent are starting to wonder if Snyder — a director with a keen visual eye but not always the deftest storytelling touch — is truly the right man for the job.

In fact, David Poland of Movie City News even speculated that the director might end up departing the production. “Next month would be the moment when Snyder ‘decides to do a more personal project,’ if he was being given the heave-ho,” the critic told MTV News.

Not that Poland or anyone else is suggesting that Snyder has one foot out the door. Certainly helping matters is that “The Dark Knight Rises” director Christopher Nolan has taken on a much-vaunted “godfather” role on “Superman.”

“With Nolan shepherding ‘Superman,’ Warner Bros. will likely have complete trust in their collective vision as they attempt to reboot one of Hollywood’s golden franchises,” said Jeff Bock, box-office analyst for entertainment-research firm Exhibitor Relations. “Yes, ‘Sucker Punch’ is a creative and financial disappointment, and probably the last time in quite a while that Snyder will be given free reign over a film, but he was never going to have that creative autonomy with ‘Superman’ regardless.”

Yet Nolan’s guidance is hardly enough to ensure “Superman” success on the level of “Batman Begins” or “The Dark Knight.” James Cameron, for instance, took on an executive-producer role on “Sanctum” — one can clearly see his input both in the visuals and the storyline — but no one would argue that the film resides in the same creative universe as “Avatar.” What’s more, it remains unclear how engaged Nolan will be as he readies production on “The Dark Knight Rises.”

“How involved will Nolan really be? His ['Batman'] casting is ahead of ‘Superman”s,” said Poland. “[Is] Nolan godfathering Snyder or just WB? Is he there to give script notes or to really assert an influence? It’s an unknown.”

Poland maintains that Snyder’s hiring always seemed to be a move spearheaded by Warner Bros. Pictures Group president Jeff Robinov rather than Nolan, since the two directors possess vastly different stylistic vocabularies. In this sense, it may not be that WB is reassessing Snyder so much as that Robinov’s higher-ups at Time Warner are.

“[I]t’s more about the bosses second-guessing. Will the noise level turn [CEO] Jeff Bewkes’ head?” noted Poland. “Could another ‘Superman’ flop — meaning just $400 million worldwide, hit numbers for most films — change how Jeff Robinov is seen inside the company? … I do believe that [Snyder] is Robinov’s guy and that Robinov’s career is on the line here.”

It’s important to note, however, that Warner Bros. certainly knew what it had in “Sucker Punch” before hiring Snyder — its commercial and critical reception couldn’t have come as an inordinate surprise. Nor was its box-office debut ($19 million) especially shocking, according to Gitesh Pandya, editor of BoxOfficeGuru.com. “The opening was only a tad bit below expectations,” he said. “If a branded film like ‘Watchmen’ opened like this, then it would be a big deal. The visuals were impressive and that’s a major factor when it comes to a superhero tentpole. Many directors with far less action experience were handed comic-book epics before.”

But even action-savvy helmers have faltered with “Superman.” Just ask Bryan Singer. The thing is, after Singer’s “Superman Returns” failed to resonate with the public in 2006, Warner Bros. can hardly afford to stumble again. According to Bock, WB understands that “it’s do or die time,” and continues to have confidence that its pairing of Snyder and Nolan was the right choice.

“[T]hey needed Nolan in a godfather capacity, and Snyder to up the hip quotient,” Bock said. “Snyder knows how to create a dynamic spectacle on the silver screen, as he has shown with ’300′ and ‘Dawn of the Dead,’ and with Nolan guiding the story process, ‘Superman’ may just be the next big thing — again.”

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AGENCY SIGNINGS ROUND-UP: ‘Falling Skies’ Star Connor Jessup to UTA; Vera’s Sister Taissa Farmiga to ICM

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

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Katy Perry – California Gurls

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

California Gurls

  • Artist: Katy Perry
  • Label: Capitol Records
  • Director: Mathew Cullen

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Britney Spears – 2008 Video Of The Year: Britney Spears “Piece of Me

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

2008 Video Of The Year: Britney Spears “Piece of Me

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Photos | ‘Forbes’ Top Earning Celebrities Of 2010

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

‘Forbes’ Top Earning Celebrities Of 2010

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Screenwriter Greg Russo Sells Action Pitch ‘Black Ice’ to Alloy (Exclusive)

Mar 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

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