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‘Sex And The City 2’ Wedding Is ‘Thrilling,’ Mario Cantone Says

‘Putting us together really officially makes us a part of the family,’ he tells MTV News of Anthony and Stanford. By Jocelyn Vena Mario Cantone Photo: MTV News What would a “Sex and the City” flick be without a wedding? While Kim Cattrall tricked us into thinking Samantha Jones would get hitched in “Sex and the City 2,” out Thursday, it’s actually onetime enemies Anthony and Stanford who decide to tie the knot this time around. And it’s certainly as fabulous and over-the-top as one would imagine it to be. But it might leave fans wondering: How did those two crazy kids end up together? “If you looked at the last movie, they were kind of setting it up,” Mario Cantone, who plays Anthony, told MTV News at the film’s NYC premiere Monday. “And I also think, you know what it does? It kills two birds with one stone. So putting us together really officially makes us a part of the family — the ‘Sex and the City’ family. “We hated each other,” Cantone continued. “Well, I hated him. But see, it’s not always about what’s on the outside. You look underneath!” The couple were not only joined by all their pals; they also got the one-and-only Liza Minnelli to perform at the reception. “Oh my God! She’s terrific in the movie,” Cantone said. “She sings and dances her ass off. It’s terrific! She’s amazing to watch. You weren’t there to see her nail every take. She was thrilling!” Kristin Davis, who plays Anthony’s bestie, Charlotte, said the wedding gave her the chance to wear her favorite outfit in the flick. “[I loved the] big, black Oscar de la Renta ball gown that I wear to the wedding,” she said. It’s “Sex and The City 2” Week at MTV News! Check out everything we’ve got on the film! For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos It’s ‘Sex And The City 2’ Week! Related Photos ‘Sex And The City 2’ Premieres In NYC ‘Sex And The City 2’

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‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds: Crystal Climbs The Mountain

Lee DeWyze couldn’t reclaim the confidence he’d found last week. By Jim Cantiello Crystal Bowersox performs on “American Idol” Tuesday Photo: FOX Tuesday night’s “American Idol” marked the beginning of the end of season nine, with Crystal Bowersox and Lee DeWyze facing off in a three-round showdown. OK, it was less of a showdown and more of a beatdown, with Bowersox easily handing DeWyze his hat. Although Lee was the favorite going into this week, his newfound confidence must have been left at the door of the Nokia Theatre. (Even the mice at the Nokia Theatre had to have been saying to each other, “What’s this wimp’s problem tonight?”) In round one, each contestant reprised an old “Idol” hit, but the rule was that they were not allowed to sing it as well the second time. (Kidding. Except I’m not.) It turned into a battle of the gibberish, and the la-di-dahs of “The Boxer” lost out to the la-di-dahs of “Me and Bobby McGee” by a nose. Simon Fuller got to pick the songs in round two. DeWyze started R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts” strong but got lost in the middle, and Bowersox sang “Black Velvet” with some grit but got lost on the stairs of the set. (Why couldn’t she find her way around Tuesday night? During her entrance from the audience she looked as though she was confused too.) Finally, round three was where Lee and Crystal each debuted what would be their first single should they win. With “Beautiful Day,” DeWyze told America he wants to be the lead singer of a U2 cover band. With “Up to the Mountain,” Crystal told America she wants to be the next American Idol. Will MamaSox’s stellar showing be enough to win her the crown? Will Lee’s triumphant top-three showing be fresh enough in voters’ minds to forgive the fact that he choked this week? Did you think Crystal’s message to Simon was a sweet sendoff or an awkward example of brownnosing? Leave a comment below. Join Jim Cantiello for our live stream of the “American Idol” finale red carpet this Wednesday at 6 p.m. ET, only at MTV.com. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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Crystal Bowersox’s ‘Up To The Mountain’: Behind The ‘American Idol’ Cover

Simon Cowell calls Patty Griffin cover ‘the best performance and the song of the night.’ By Eric Ditzian Crystal Bowersox Performs On “American Idol” May 25 Photo: FOX On Tuesday (May 25) night, “American Idol” fans got their first true taste of what kind of recording artist Crystal Bowersox might be, as she performed the single she’ll release if she ends up winning the competition. The song is called “Up to the Mountain (MLK Song),” originally written by Patty Griffin, and MamaSox absolutely killed it. Sitting on a stool with her guitar, the song started slowly and, from the first note, perfectly fit the singer’s style. Her raw vocal power was on full display, a soul- and gospel- and folk-tinged vibe that establishes her as a sort of combination of Janis Joplin and Tracy Chapman for the 21st century. Her connection to the lyrics — inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic 1968 “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech — was unmistakable as she sang, “Sometimes I feel like I’ve been nothing but tired/ And I’ll be working till the day I expire.” This wasn’t the first time the song was performed on the “Idol” stage. Back in 2007, Kelly Clarkson and Jeff Beck busted out the tune during the “Idol Gives Back” charity effort. Susan Boyle also recorded the song for her debut album, I Dreamed a Dream. And after Bowersox’s take on the track, the judges had a hard time avoiding a sort of coronation moment. “You are in a league of your own,” said Ellen DeGeneres. Randy Jackson echoed that sentiment. “This is what this show is about,” he said. “An amazing song by an amazing singer. I’m telling you what, I’m so proud of you, man. This is one of the greatest performances and one of your best moments at the perfect time on this show.” And then it was time for Simon Cowell’s final critique of his “Idol” career, as he’s leaving the show after this season to jumpstart a new talent show on Fox called “The X Factor.” He did not hold back. “I thought that was by far the best performance and the song of the night,” he said. “And since this is going to be the final critique I’m ever going to give, I would just like to say that was outstanding.” What did you think of Crystal’s “Up to the Mountain”? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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Crystal Bowersox And Lee DeWyze Face Off In ‘American Idol’ Finale

While both got positive comments, Crystal appeared to outshine Lee. By Gil Kaufman Lee Dewyze, Ryan Seacrest And Crystal Bowersox on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: Michael Becker/ Fox After more than 40 shows, hundreds of contenders, almost as many broken hearts and one of the tamest set of finalists in the show’s history, “American Idol” season nine came down to a pair of 24-year-olds, vying to be the first Midwesterners to hold the crown. Two days after the buzzed-about “Lost” finale, the second meanest man on TV this side of John “Smokey” Locke — departing original judge and the heart of the panel, Simon Cowell — went out not with his usual snarling put-downs, but with mostly kind remarks as Crystal Bowersox re-asserted her season-long status as the woman to beat with a pair of powerful performances that might have beaten back the late-season surge from rocker Lee DeWyze . After Bowersox won last week’s coin toss , Mt. Prospect, Illinois, paint clerk DeWyze went first, reprising his cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Boxer,” putting a bit more emotion into the ballad, raising his voice through the midpoint of the verses as he went into his signature rock-radio rasp. Randy Jackson said it was “nice” but not quite energetic enough, while Ellen DeGeneres confused everyone by stating, “I couldn’t be prouder if I birthed you myself,” complimenting Lee for performing the song even better the second time. Reminding DeWyze that he was on the big stage at the Nokia Theatre, Cowell said he expected more passion, calling it a “kiss on the cheek when I want a kiss on the lips— not from you, you know what I’m saying.” Bowersox was firmly in her wheelhouse with a reprise of Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” strumming out the rock chestnut on her acoustic guitar and inspiring a group clap-along. The song again showed off her soul-mama bona fides as the wordless chorus gave her a chance to work through her powerful, bluesy range. Ellen said Crystal drew the whole crowd in, and Kara DioGuardi said, “I loved it when you first did it, and I loved it tonight. You told us so much about you as an artist, and you have fire in your belly tonight!” For Cowell, after a few tepid weeks, the performance brought back the Crystal the judges fell in love with, and Randy praised her for picking up the pace midway through and said it was exactly the kind of record Bowersox should make. Lee’s second song was chosen by executive producer Simon Fuller, who went with R.E.M.’s iconic ballad “Everybody Hurts.” Lee turned it into an acoustic campfire ballad, swamping up the arrangement and snarling a bit of a rock edge into the alt-rock classic while highlighting the expressiveness of his voice as a gospel choir backed him up and brought a majestic feel to the tune. “What makes you great as a performer is that you’re emotionally accessible,” Kara said. “I can feel every word you’re saying, and you’re telling a story.” Cowell called it a “brilliant” choice of song, even if he went a bit off melody and Lee was clearly nervous. “You’ve got another song to come, and I think you’ve got to really understand what this night can do in terms of changing your life,” he warned. “And when you come out for your last performance I want a 10-out-of-10.” Fuller went with Alannah Myles’ “Black Velvet” for Bowersox, a song that has a long “Idol” history and seemed custom-made for Crystal’s gutbucket growl. She seemed a bit uncomfortable walking down the steps in her, yes, black-velvet dress and heels, but Crystal matched the squealing guitar licks with throaty growls and a loud, cat-scratch note at the end. DioGuardi said Bowersox proved she wanted it and really gave it her all, while Cowell groused about how sick he is of hearing the tune in countless horrible auditions. “But I’ve got to tell you, you took that song and you absolutely nailed it,” he enthused. “MamaSox is in it to win it!” Randy yelled, while DeGeneres simply gave her a standing ovation. And then it was down to the coronation song, typically a trip to Cheesy Town , but DeWyze dodged a bullet by snagging U2’s uplifting “Beautiful Day” instead of a mewly original. The synth-pop orchestral arrangement was a bit lightweight, and Lee seemed to get lost in it at times as he drifted off-key at points. Wearing a black leather jacket over a black hoodie, he eventually found his footing, gripped the microphone and leaned into the soaring chorus, showing a bit of his rock-star potential, opening his mouth and howling out the refrain with all his might. Cowell said he made the most of it and gave it more effort than the other two songs and then took a moment to say what amounts to his farewell to “Idol.” “This is my final time I’m ever going to judge this show,” Cowell said. “I just want to say about you, is that this is what this competition was designed for, which is somebody who needs a break … having a normal job working in a paint shop. You’ve worked hard, you’ve remained a really, really nice person throughout, and I genuinely wish the best for you. You’re a great guy.” “Watching you grow to where you are right now, standing on this stage making it this far,” DeGeneres said, “I was watching your eyes, you were fully present for that song, taking in every bit of these people’s energy, and I love that you were able to get to that place to do that.” First, the good news: DioGuardi said he has grown the most on the show this season and has the most commercial voice of the season and deserves to be in the finals. But she felt he got swallowed up by the arrangement. “This whole thing has been amazing, from the very beginning to right now,” DeWyze said. “I want to be doing this for a long time. … I will be doing this for the rest of my life, one way or another.” Crystal’s coronation song was Patty Griffin’s Martin Luther King tribute “Up to the Mountain (MLK Song),” which Bowersox sang while strumming her beat-up acoustic, dipping and swaying through her broad range and owning the song as if she wrote it. Hitting a sustained, powerful note and putting her busker’s passion into the emotional lyrics like her next meal depended on it, MamaSox ended the show with a powerful display of why she’s been this season’s front-runner since she first stepped on the stage with the top 12. “An amazing song by an amazing singer,” Jackson roared, saying it was one of the best performances in the show’s history. “I cannot compare you to one person. … You are in a league of your own. You have a beautiful voice,” Ellen added, unable to resist yet another food metaphor. “If you make an album, I’m gonna buy it. If you go on tour, I go on tour and watch you. If you make a salad, I’ll eat it.” After a season in which she sometimes had a hard time connecting with Crystal and felt she had her guard up, Kara said the singer from hardscrabble Elliston, Ohio , finally let her guard down and seemed fully emotionally invested in the song. Before Simon made his final comments on the show, Crystal addressed him and expressed her gratitude. “You’ve been amazing this season,” she said. “Thank you for all the critique and criticism and help. … Good luck on your future endeavors.” “Since it’s becoming a bit of a lovefest tonight,” the typically hard-hearted judge replied, “I thought that was by far the best performance and the song of the night. And since this is going to be the final critique I’m ever going to give, I would just like to say that was outstanding.” After Tuesday’s (May 25) vote, the season’s winner will be announced during Wednesday night’s two-hour finale, which will feature a performance from Christina Aguilera. Who do you think won the battle Tuesday? Who are you going to vote for? Leave your comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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‘American Idol’ — Nerves Frayed During Rehearsal

Filed under: Lee DeWyze , Crystal Bowersox , American Idol Our spies at the ” American Idol ” rehearsal today say Crystal Bowersox was so nervous she forgot the words to the song she’ll release if she wins tomorrow night.

‘American Idol’ Coin Toss Shows Crystal And Lee’s Bond, Friend Says

‘It really seemed like they weren’t worried about the order,’ Bowersox’s pal says of coin toss to determine finale performance order. By Gil Kaufman Crystal Bowersox Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images You hear it every year: The top-two finalists on “American Idol” are really close pals and neither cares who wins the competition. They said it last year with Kris Allen and Adam Lambert , who roomed together and genuinely seemed to be pulling for and supporting each other, and it appears to be the case again this year with Lee DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox. Except for the full-body hug Bowersox laid on an unsuspecting DeWyze on Wednesday when she realized she’d be competing with him in the finale, it’s been a bit hard to tell what kind of relationship the pair have. A friend of Bowersox’s who attended the show last week got a chance to see host Ryan Seacrest flip a coin following Wednesday night’s results show and said the off-camera scene offered a glimpse into how close these two singers have become since they met at last summer’s Chicago auditions. According to USA Today, Seacrest flipped a coin that had Crystal’s face on one side and Lee’s on the other to determine the performance order for Tuesday night’s (May 25) final sing-off. Crystal won the toss, and her friend said what happened next spoke volumes about their relationship. “Like she said on the show, it doesn’t really matter who wins at this point,” her friend told MTV News. “They auditioned together in Chicago, and they’ve been friends ever since. They genuinely like each other, and when she won the coin toss, she said, ‘I don’t care — what do you think?’ And he said the same thing, and it really seemed like they weren’t worried about the order.” For the record, Bowersox agreed to let Lee go first — which “Idol” watchers said was a smart move. Do you think Lee and Crystal will really be happy no matter the outcome? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances Lee DeWyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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This Week On Cable: Raceploitation Cinema That Machete Could Learn From

While Arizona strives mightily to legislate Mexicans out of existence, and we discover all over again that our country is hardly “post-racial,” your week’s prime choices on cable cover the multicultural gamut. Sure, race cinema can be righteous and dull, but it can also be Brotherhood of Death …

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Crystal Bowersox’s Pre-Idol Busking: A Star Pulling Out of the Station?

Tomorrow’s American Idol showdown may have a new frontrunner in the momentum-accruing Lee DeWyze, but no one can claim GrizzLee Bore deserves the win, right? Crystal Bowersox, Lee’s resilient competitor, has given so many great consecutive performances that many voters are just used to her talents. Thus, the brigade to ensure Crystal’s victory begins here, with these two videos of Mama Sox performing next to an open guitar case at a Chicago train station. Unlike Lee, she’s still just as much of a star even when a Metra is passing behind her at 100 MPH.

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Lee DeWyze — The Odds Are in His Favor

Filed under: Lee DeWyze , Crystal Bowersox , Nicole Scherzinger , Erin Andrews , American Idol , Dancing with the Stars The smart money is on Lee DeWyze to win ” American Idol ” — in fact, dude has become the odds on favorite to win the show … this according to one of the biggest gambling sites in the world. The gambling experts at BoDog.com have decided that Lee’s… Read more

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Crystal Bowersox’s Friends Looking Forward To ‘American Idol’ Finale

‘We come from this little town, and to see her do it … is pretty awe-inspiring,’ one friend tells MTV News. By Gil Kaufman Crystal Bowersox on “American Idol” Photo: FOX During Wednesday night’s results show, Crystal Bowersox talked about how exciting it is for her to see how her run on “American Idol” has brought some hope to her struggling hometown of Toledo, Ohio. She got emotional when reliving her trip home last week and the joy she saw in the eyes of her northwest Ohio fans. On Thursday (May 20), that pride was peaking after the single mom made it to next week’s finale . “I feel incredible about her making it all the way,” said good friend Nate Woodward , who was in the audience for both shows this week in Los Angeles. “I’m not surprised, because I certainly think she has the ability, but it’s still kind of weird. We come from this little town, and to see her do it — even though we know she has the talent — is pretty awe-inspiring.” Just like Bowersox, Woodward hesitated for a second on Wednesday night when host Ryan Seacrest announced her finale bid, because he said it’s a bit hard to hear the audio from the stage in the “Idol” studio. “It was confusing,” he said of the moment when Seacrest told Crystal she’d be joining Lee DeWyze in the finale, to which she said “I’m safe? I’m safe?” “We felt the same way Crystal did, and the crowd was all asking, ‘What did he say?’ But once we figured it out, it was kind of emotional,” Woodward recalled. “I was with her boyfriend, Tony, and his two sisters, and we just all jumped up and down and clapped and got pretty emotional.” Woodward said he also got emotional when watching the footage of the hometown visit, because he knows what a huge impact her success has had on people back home and how genuine her feelings are about the trip back. “It really does give us something to feel good about right now,” he said. “People have something to smile about. But more than anything else, it comes down to the fact that she does actually have a gift and talent.” Will she win? Nate sure hopes so, and he thinks she deserves it, but he knows Lee is stiff competition and that no matter what happens Crystal — whom he used to watch play to a dozen or so people from behind the bar at the Village Idiot bar back home — has already won just by getting this far. “I wasn’t surprised that Crystal advanced yesterday, but still, I was nervous and happy when they announced that,” said John Schafer, the booker for the Village Idiot . “I believe that, clearly, she has been the best from the beginning and is the one to beat. I like Lee, he’s good, but Crystal’s voice shines.” Are you rooting for Crystal to win it all next week? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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