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6 God Returns: Drake Drops New ‘Scary Hours’ EP And Twitter Is Owling Out

Image via Jason Kempin/Getty Drake Drops ‘Scary Hours EP’ “Scary hours” has become a mantra that makes Drake fans owl-y senses tingle. In the past, when the Toronto rapper has tweeted that message, it has resonated like a Bat signal for his loyal followers. Letting them know that new chunes are on the way. Shortly after midnight last night, Aubrey dropped the Scary Hours EP . Two new tracks, the first is titled “God’s Plan”… Flip the page to hear “Diplomatic Immunity”

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‘Think Like A Man Too’ Tops Box Office, Aaliyah Biopic Includes R.Kelly Marriage & More

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‘Think Like A Man Too’ Tops The Box Office Congrats are in order to the cast of “Think Like A Man Too!” The hilarious sequel…

‘Think Like A Man Too’ Tops Box Office, Aaliyah Biopic Includes R.Kelly Marriage & More

To Whom Do These Racks Under Attack Belong?

Ouch that’s gotta hurt! This Hollyweird actress was put in a tight position Wednesday night while leaving a Beverly Hills nightclub. Besides being swarmed by fans and the paparazzi, her famous rack also came under attack by an overly aggressive pushup bra. Can you guess who the famous chest belongs to?

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Sofia Vergara is Feeding Her Tits for the Golden Globes of the Day

The most irritating thing about the Golden Globes is when the blogs write shit like “the best globes at the golden globes”…or “look at her golden globes at the golden globes”….it is obvious…lacks creativity…is not funny…and if anything…it offends me…. I mean that and that Tina Fey chick hosting it with her awkward girl humor… The least irritating thing about the golden globes all the big titties I avoid calling Golden Globes so that I’m not like everyone else… Here’s Sofia Vergara feeding her Tits after midnight in preparation for the Golden Globes cuz we have big expectations for these tits…since they are the reason she’s even going to the Golden Globes….and as much as I don’t like watching girls eat….some girls gain weight in the right spots….and that makes it perfectly ok… I am not committing to watching to Golden Globes cuz I hate that award shit…you know celebrating our industry ourselves…..It’s masturbatory and I prefer my masturbation videos to have pussy in them…. But I will say…I may…. TWEET IT cuz twitter is my friend….

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Alicia Guastaferro, Former Wife Swap Star, Arrested for Prostitution

Alicia Guastaferro appeared on the ABC reality show Wife Swap in 2008. When she was 16 years old. That may have been the first sign of trouble. But the latest is a lot more serious: Guastaferro was arrested on Monday in Pembroke, New York on charges of prostitution. The 20-year old was caught some time after midnight in a car with a 54-year lawyer old named James Doyle. She told troopers on the scene that that she’s known Doyle for two years and he typically pays her between $500 and $700 for sex. Guastaferro – whose parents were the ones to swap places with another couple on the aforementioned program – actually sued ABC producers two years ago, claiming the show made her look like a “spoiled brat.” That case is pending, but if Guastaferro’s goal was to prove she has to actually work for her money, consider her mission accomplished.

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Ryan Gosling ‘Felt Ready To Play A Psycho’ In ‘Drive’

Actor tells MTV News he and director Nicholas Refn were inspired by idea of ‘a violent John Hughes movie.’ By Kara Warner Ryan Gosling Photo: MTV News For those who only know Ryan Gosling from his warm fuzzy work in feel-good films like “The Notebook” and the more recent romantic comedy “Crazy Stupid Love,” or for his heroics in breaking up street fights in New York City, watching the easy-on-the-eyes actor play a psycho in his new movie “Drive” may be a shock to your system. Directed by Nicholas Refn, the action thriller features Gosling as an intense, introverted driver-for-hire. His unnamed character is an automobile stuntman for Hollywood pictures by day and a getaway man for armed crooks by night. All is going relatively well until Gosling’s driver becomes involved with his neighbor Irene (Carey Mulligan) and offers to help her estranged ex-convict husband, who wants to rid himself of unpaid debts to a group of dangerous criminals. Naturally, things get heated and really violent. When MTV News caught up with Gosling recently, we asked why he wanted to play a psycho — his word, not ours. “I don’t know, I just felt ready to play a psycho,” he said with a smile. “What I was really focused on was making a violent John Hughes movie. I love John Hughes movies,” he explained, adding that he would have appreciated them even more had the director infused them with some life-or-death intensity. “I love ‘Pretty in Pink,’ but I always wished there was some blood with the cotton candy,” he said. “A little violence, a little head-smashing thrown in there for good measure. And so when I met Nicholas, he had had the same fantasy, too, so we just tried to go down that road.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Drive.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Blink-182’s Neighborhoods: Death And All His Friends

We review Blink’s long-awaited, decidedly dark comeback album, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Blink-182 Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Sometime around 2003, Blink-182 decided it was time to tack their dirty joke doctorates to the wall (presumably in their respective offices, which is where everyone’s degree eventually ends up) and press on as a more serious-minded outfit. The reasons behind that decision were many — the new perspective that comes with fatherhood, a decade spent on the road, recording with Robert Smith — though, truth be told, their somber new suits never seemed to fit, mostly because, at that point, they were best known for putting porn stars in their videos and giving their albums titles like Take off Your Pants and Jacket and Enema of the State . Of course, in the eight years since their last album, a whole lot has changed. Blink-182 splintered in 2005 , subsequently sparred in the press , attempted to conquer the world with non -Blink projects , endured the deaths of longtime producer Jerry Finn and close friend Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein , and in late 2008, drummer Travis Barker was seriously injured in a plane crash that killed four, including two of his associates. Needless to say, they’ve earned the right to be serious. And on their long-awaited Neighborhoods album (due September 27), they take full advantage, cramming the past 96 months of doubt, darkness and death into just 49 minutes — that’s the running time of the deluxe edition — and doing so quite convincingly. For the first time in their career, Blink seem comfortable in those somber suits. Sadly, it’s because they’ve worn them to so many funerals. Lyrically, Neighborhoods is the bleakest thing Blink have ever done, haunted by specters both real — depression, addiction, loss — and imagined. Death is a near constant, showing up in songs like the thundering “Natives” (“Maybe I’m better off dead”), the crunching “After Midnight” (“Standing close to death”), and the snarling “Hearts All Gone” (“Let’s drink ourselves to death”). Shoot, even first single “Up All Night” is highlighted by a corker of a chorus: “All these demons/they keep me up at night.” There’s a reason the first song on the album is called “Ghost on the Dancefloor”: Neighborhoods feels less like a rock record than it does an exorcism. Sonically, it’s practically nocturnal, melding the electronic flourishes of Mark Hoppus and Barker’s +44 project and the laser-light grandeur of Tom DeLonge’s Angels & Airwaves into a sound that recalls nothing so much as dark streets and black expanses, mostly of the suburban variety (the field behind the 7-Eleven, the cul-de-sac illuminated by the single streetlight, etc.). Even the chords — and there are a lot of them — are dark, as if DeLonge has dipped his Epiphone in ink. Hoppus’ bass booms ominously and Barker’s backbeats are skittering, scraping and downright scary in parts. That said, it’s not all doom and gloom. Blink still know how to write a walloping chorus, and, much like the chords, there are a lot of them on Neighborhoods. In most instances, they provide brief respites from the general bleakness: “Wishing Well” has DeLonge going “la-da-da-da-da,” the hook to “Love Is Dangerous” is practically buoyant, and, of course, there’s the aforementioned “Up All Night,” which booms and crunches like the Blink of old. And speaking of the old Blink, well, they’re largely gone here (the synthy, star-smattered opening of “Ghost on the Dancefloor” serves notice of that fact). But given everything that went into Neighborhoods lengthy gestation — it’s the rare album that took so long to come out that it actually contains a song, “Kaleidoscope,” about how long it took to come out — you can certainly understand that transformation. Blink have grown up, mostly because life forced them to, and willing or not, that maturity fits. Neighborhoods is a deep, dark, downright auto-biographical effort, and when Hoppus sings “Hold on, the worst is yet to come” (on the bopping “MH 4.18.2011”), you don’t really believe him. The worst is over. It’s all good from here on out. Related Artists blink-182

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Casey Anthony Leaving Jail

Wearing blue jeans and a bright pink top, Casey Anthony, 25, walked out of the front door of the Orange County Booking and Release Center in Orlando, Fla., at 12:14 a.m. Sunday. “She had a look of relief on her face,” said Tony Zumbado, a photographer selected by the jail to witness her release. “There was a smile on her face. She looked glad to be out of there.” Just after midnight, as hundreds of protesters jeered and called her a baby killer, Casey Anthony became a free woman. She had been

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Casey Anthony was arrested, tried and acquitted of murdering her two-year-old daughter Caylee. The highly unpopular verdict shocked the public and has resulted in many death threats for Anthony and those close to her. Anthony#39;s future whereabouts and plans are unclear. Casey Anthony became a free woman early Sunday morning. Just after midnight, wearing blue jeans and a bright pink top, and with hundreds of protesters heckling her, the 25-year-old walked out of the front door of the Orange

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Kyra Phillips and John Roberts’s twins Sage Ann and Kellan Clay picture

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