This life is not an easy one. I’ve made powerful enemies. Put those I love in danger, but the one thing that has haunted me my entire life has been finding the truth about my feelings. So states Andrew Garfield, in the role of Peter Parker, at the outset of the new Amazing Spider-Man trailer . The third preview to be released for the upcoming blockbuster, this one will premiere prior to all midnight showings of The Avengers tonight. It gives us a closer look than ever before at Rhys Ifans’ villain, while giving us plenty of scenes between Garfield’s Parker and Emma Stone’s Gwen Stacy. The Amazing Spider-Man comes out on July 3. Amazing Spider-Man Trailer
At this stage, it’s difficult to be shocked by any elimination on American Idol . Only five contestants remained heading into tonight, and all are quite talented, and all enjoyed mostly strong performances on Wednesday . Still, we didn’t see this ousting coming, not once Phillip was deemed safe… and Joshua… and Jessica… It had to be Hollie going home, right? Nope. Over 60 million votes were cast and the finalist who America sent packing was… Skylar Laine ! Yes, she struggled with ” Fortunate Son ,” but enough to get the boot? You tell us: Did Skylar deserve to go home at this point?
American Idol eliminated two contestants this week, first sending Jermaine Jones home last night for lying about his criminal record and then giving another finalist the axe tonight for… well, being worse than the other 10 singers. So, who will NOT be going on tour this summer? Following performances by Daughtry and Demi Lovato (below), the final three came down to Shannon Magrane, Erika Van Pelt and Elise Testone, with the fewest number of votes going to… Shannon Magrane. The 16-year-old went with Mariah Carey’s “One Sweet Day” in an attempt to earn the judges’ save, but Randy Jackson told her it was not meant to be: “Unfortunately, we’re not going to use it tonight, Shannon. Thank you.” What did you think of these results? Did Shannon deserve to go home?
Allow us to make the following request, American Idol producers: If Heejun Han does not survive this week’s cut, can you bring him back as Ryan Seacrest’s co-host? Please? Pretty please? The season 11 hopeful cracked us up last night before singing a single note, as he brought Mary J. Blige and Jimmy Iovine an autographed picture of himself. He then went on to belt out a nearly flawless version of “All is Fair.” A couple notes got away from Han near the end, however, which led Randy to comment about the audition merely being “really good” instead of “perfect.” Like us, however, J. Lo loves this finalist so much that she couldn’t bring herself to criticize him. Watch the performance now and judge for yourself: Heejun Han – “All Is Fair”
WASHINGTON, D.C. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — ‘Nine Days that Changed the World,’ hosted by Newt and Callista Gingrich, has been selected as a Finalist for Best Documentary at the second annual Mirabile Dictu International Catholic Film Festival in Vatican City, placing as one of the top three finalists in the category. This documentary is produced by Citizens United Productions in association with Gingrich… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Send2Press Newswire Discovery Date : 14/06/2011 20:34 Number of articles : 4
Stefano Langone and Jacob Lusk join onetime front-runner in the bottom three. By Gil Kaufman Pia Toscano Photo: FOX All sense of logic was officially thrown out the window on “American Idol” on Thursday night’s (April 7) elimination show. With two of the season’s leading contenders in the bottom three — after last week’s shocking near-miss for Paul McDonald — there seems to be no rhyme or reason to the voting patterns on the 10th season of the show. When the dust settled, those confounding voters served up one of the biggest early elimination bombshells in recent “Idol” history, sending home the woman many had pegged as a potential winner, or at least top finisher, Pia Toscano. The comely singer who had charmed the judges with her professional, powerful performances, camera-ready looks and diva-in-the-making potential hit the bottom three for the first, and last, time on Thursday night in a vote that confounded and angered the judging panel. As host Ryan Seacrest broke the bad news, judge Randy Jackson — perhaps sensing that he pulled his save too early two weeks ago when bearded bass player Casey Abrams was spared — grabbed his head and mouthed “no, no” and, as the camera cut away, maybe something a bit stronger, while Toscano smiled politely and took the news like a pro. “I’m good,” Toscano smiled when Seacrest asked how she was doing. Judge Jennifer Lopez broke into tears, saying, “I have no idea. I have no idea what just happened here. I’m shocked, I’m angry. I don’t even know what to say.” “They’re wrong, I don’t know what happened with this,” a dumbfounded Steven Tyler added, as Jackson admitted that he never gets mad on the show and was officially steamed at Toscano’s elimination. It was not shaping up like this earlier in the hour. Casey Abrams, Stefano Langone and Lauren Alaina were first up in the elimination circle, with Abrams skating after his CCR bass-plucking performance, Alaina safe after biting off a big chunk with “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” leaving Langone to shuffle to the bottom three again after a lackluster “When a Man Loves a Woman.” From early indications, it seemed like it was Langone who was going to be leaving. The second group featured Paul McDonald, Toscano and Scotty McCreery . McDonald rocked Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues,” while Pia went uptempo with Tina Turner’s “River Deep, Mountain High” and McCreery did Elvis’ “It’s Alright Mama.” McCreery and McDonald will live to sing another day, while nobody saw it coming when Toscano made her first visit to the bottom three. The next trio up was James Durbin, Haley Reinhart and Jacob Lusk. While rocker Durbin took a chance with the gentle ballad “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” and Reinhart hit “Piece of My Heart” with gusto, Lusk seemed to stumble with “Man in the Mirror.” Durbin was safe again, as was Reinhart, while Lusk also made his maiden voyage to the bottom. He, too, seemed like the likely one to be sent packing at show’s end. But first to be waved back to safety was Lusk, who survived despite a shaky performance and a strange warning to America that if he was eliminated it would be because the country couldn’t look itself in the mirror (whatever that means). Though eliminated contestants haven’t been given a chance to sing their way off this year, Seacrest made an exception and let Toscano reprise her heartbreaking cover of the Pretenders’ “I’ll Stand by You,” as the remaining eight wiped their eyes and the audience gave Pia a standing ovation while she broke down in tears at song’s end. Perhaps sensing that one of the leading lights of the show had been dimmed and the audience might wane in the coming weeks, Seacrest ended the show with the plea: “We need you. Stay with us this season.” The show also featured season-four finalist and Tony nominee Constantine Maroulis stopping by to visit the kids and sing a brooding rock version of the classic ballad “Unchained Melody.” But, aside from Pia’s exit, the night’s biggest WTF moment was when Rock Hall of Famer and shirt-allergic punk godfather Iggy Pop shimmed all over the stage to “Real Wild Child.” What did you think of tonight’s elimination? Did Pia deserve to go home? 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 10 Performances
Jon Gosselin basically felt his marriage to Kate was a giant mind f–k. Now the duo’s former marriage counselors say she’s screwing with them as well. Creative Energy Options of Pennsylvania claims she never forked over more than $10,000 she owes for services in 2009. Talk about commitment issues! Right? Hello, is this thing on? Anyone out there? Did Kate stiff Jon AND people who tried to help her work it with Jon? A company called filed a lawsuit against Kate, claiming back in 2009, she requested one of their marriage counselors to “fly to Los Angeles, Ca., to perform marriage counseling, then refused to pay for services or travel fees.” Dr. Sylvia Lafair, the president of C.E.O., says she’s reached out to Kate several times in hopes of receiving their payment but she never produced a check. “There are commitments that people make,” she says, “and they should be followed through.” Well, ideally yes, but you know how these things work out … [Photo Credits: WENN.com]
The Hollywood Gossip is proud to present another edition of The Pulse, where our staff recaps all the day’s biggest events in celebrity news and gossip. One prominent TV star is pregnant, another adopted a baby girl and the perennial top show, American Idol , will be cutting another finalist loose tonight. Catch up on these stories, plus the increasing fervor over Kate Middleton and the Royal Wedding later this month, right here with The Pulse … The Pulse Daily Recap – April 7, 2011
Stars bring Cary Fukunaga’s adaptation of timeless tale to the big screen. By Josh Wigler Mia Wasikowska Photo: MTV News There is no Bella without Edward, no Sookie without Bill, and there is certainly no Jane without Rochester. In “Jane Eyre,” the classic literary tale penned by English novelist and poet Charlotte Bront