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‘Dark Shadows’ Score A Far Cry From Slapstick Trailer

Is Tim Burton’s vampire flick darker than the campy trailer had us believe? By John Mitchell Johnny Depp in “Dark Shadows” Photo: Warner Bros So we’ve been talking a lot about that gonzo first trailer for “Dark Shadows.” It’s got its defenders and its detractors and that’s all pretty well documented , so we’re not going to spill any more ink on it. But now Warner Bros. has muddied the waters a bit by releasing Danny Elfman’s full score for the film — and it’s definitely not the score to a slapstick comedy. First things first, the trailer unquestionably makes “Dark Shadows” seem like a farce. We’ve argued that’s not necessarily a bad thing — sometimes a radical overhaul is what it takes to reinvent something old for modern audiences (see: “Charlie’s Angels,” “Mission Impossible”) — but the tone set in the trailer is a complete departure from what everyone expected, while Elfman’s score, which can be heard in its entirety on WB’s Watertower Music , seems perfect for the film that fans of the TV show thought they were getting. Strange, right? Elfan’s score is rich, deep and dark. It is heavy on strings, ambient sounds and atmosphere. The drama factor is high and there’s little evidence of slapstick. Tracks like “Killing Dr. Hoffman,” “Deadly Handshake” and “Barnabas Collins Comes Home” have an almost menacing and methodic feel, and “Dumping the Body” and “Widow’s Hill” are rife with shadowy action. The music for the film is kind of amazing, actually. (Should Danny Elfman begin readying for his fifth Oscar nomination?) But what is most exceptional about it is how little it fits the film Burton had us expecting. There’s been some indication from sources close to the film that the comedic elements were dialed up for the trailer. After its initial arrival and ensuing fan backlash, co-star Chlo

Kanye West’s ‘Mercy’ Looks G.O.O.D. On 2 Chainz’s Resume

Kanye, Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz unite on new G.O.O.D. Music single. By Rob Markman Hit-Boy Photo: MTV News Two new Kanye West songs in just two days — now that’s what we call a G.O.O.D. week. A day after dropping “Theraflu,” the Louis Vuitton Don dropped a second single, this time with his G.O.O.D. Music cohorts on Thursday night. “Mercy” not only features rhymes from Yeezy, but Big Sean , Pusha T and 2 Chainz as well. The track, which premiered on Chicago’s WGCI, was released on iTunes at midnight in conjunction with the religious holiday Good Friday. Big Sean and Pusha T set things off, while Yeezy and 2 Chainz bring up the rear lyrically. For 2 Chainz, who recently signed to Def Jam Records, being featured on such a high-profile track has further validated his success of late. “I’m excited about it,” 2 Chainz said on Thursday during a Def Jam-orchestrated press conference call. Though he isn’t signed to West, 2 Chainz said he’s done so much work with Yeezy that he forgot what his “Mercy” verse sounded like. “I’ve done a lot of work with ‘Ye for, like, a year now, and it was one of those songs where I called him and I told him, ‘Man, play my verse over the phone because I don’t remember,’ ” he said. “That’s a good look to add to the r

Does This Tweet Prove That Rihanna’s Pregnant?

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Rumors about Rihanna being pregnant have started again, thanks to a tweet she sent out on Saturday (December 17th) night. While performing “What’s My Name” in Portugal, she had to exit the stage to throw up. The fans didn’t know this was why she left before the song was over, but they did after the tweet below was sent. Rihanna Was Cast In “Battleship” For Her “Urban Swagger” [VIDEO] It’s been previously reported that Rihanna is pregnant, and some seem to take her vomit spell as indication that these rumors are true. Could This Be Rihanna’s Baby Daddy? Check out Rihanna’s onstage in Portugal in the video below to see if she looks like she’s pregnant or not. Find out more about the Rihanna pregnancy rumors right here .

Does This Tweet Prove That Rihanna’s Pregnant?

Coldplay Rep Shoots Down Rumors Of October Album Release

Despite rumors of a delay, the band’s spokesperson says no release date was ever set. By James Montgomery Coldplay’s Chris Martin Photo: Mark Metcalfe/ Getty Images You may already have an idea about what Coldplay’s upcoming album is about — namely “love, addiction, OCD, escape and working for someone you don’t like” — but up until now, you probably had no idea when the still-untitled disc would be hitting stores. But when the band began lining up headlining dates on summer festivals (Glastonbury, T in the Park, etc.), fans interpreted that to mean that Coldplay were also readying their fifth full-length for release, meaning that a brand-new album should be only a few months away. Of course, that optimism was dashed when a well-informed member of Coldplay fansite Coldplaying.com posted that the album had been pushed back until October, writing, “I can confirm the change of plans in the Coldplay camp regarding the schedule[d] release of LP5, originally before summer. Hope people can wait until October.” Given that this particular member had, in the past, seemed to have been privy to some top-secret Coldplay information (he/she claimed to have heard “Violet Hill,” the first single off the band’s Viva la Vida album, two weeks before the song premiered, and wrote about it in shockingly accurate terms to prove it), word of the October release quickly began spreading as chapter and verse amongst Coldplay fans. The only problem? According to a spokesperson for the band, there is no release date for Coldplay’s new album, nor has there even been one. “A release date has not yet been set for Coldplay’s next studio album,” that spokesperson wrote in an e-mail to MTV News. Coldplay are currently working on the new album with frequent collaborators Brian Eno and Markus Dravs. Last month, frontman Chris Martin told BBC’s Radio 1 is a “thinly veiled account of what happens within the group,” but added that it’s not entirely about interpersonal conflict. “[It] also has a lot of uplifting stuff,” he said. “It’s supposed to be about life, the good stuff and the bad stuff. Everything.” Related Artists Coldplay

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Rihanna Plays ‘Russian Roulette’ On New Single

Haunting ballad, penned by Ne-Yo, seems to refer to an abusive relationship. By Jocelyn Vena Rihanna’s Russian Roulette Photo: Island Def Jam Music Group Yes, the wait was ova on Tuesday (October 20) at 11:23 a.m. when Rihanna released her first single from her forthcoming album, “Russian Roulette.” The song was written and produced by Ne-Yo, who’s worked on several of Rihanna’s hits, including “Hate That I Love You” and “Take a Bow.” Their previous efforts together have always been about the ups and downs of love, but fans won’t be able to listen to this single without thinking about her former relationship with Chris Brown

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