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50 Cent Calls Out Frank Ocean’s Detractors

‘Anyone that has an issue with Frank Ocean is an idiot,’ Fif tells MTV UK. By Rob Markman 50 Cent Photo: MTV News

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Frank Ocean Headed For Possible #2 Billboard Debut

First-week sales for Channel Orange are expected to be double of early predictions. By Gil Kaufman Frank Ocean Photo: Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images

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New Music: Frank Ocean Is Loving The “Sweet Life”

Hate it or love it? After opening up about his sexuality a few days ago , Frank Ocean lets go of a new joint ‘Sweet Life’ off his forthcoming album “Channel Orange” dropping July 17th. Are you feeling Frank Ocean’s latest jawn?

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Frank Ocean’s Channel Orange Cover & Tracklist

Frank Ocean is ready to release his debut album Frank Ocean Channel Orange Album Cover And Tracklist The soulful Frank Ocean is getting ready to release his Def Jam debut album, Channel Orange. Formerly known as Lonny Breaux, Frank Ocean made a name for himself last summer when he released nostalgia:ULTRA on his own. Songs like “Novacaine,” “Acura Integral,” and more landed Frank on everyone’s “must-watch” list. Hit HipHopWired to read more

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Klown Poster Debut: Eat Your Heart Out, Hangover

It’s raunchy. It’s Danish. It’s really, truly, hilariously inappropriate. And yes, it might be the funniest movie of the year. Get a peek at Klown , the comedy that promises to out-do The Hangover movies and all of Judd Apatow ‘s R-rated oeuvre this July, courtesy of Drafthouse Films, in Movieline’s exclusive poster debut. Klown is the tale of two bumbling friends (Frank Hvam and Casper Christensen) who embark on a road trip — Casper in search of extramarital flings, Frank in search of his paternal potential — with Frank’s girlfriend’s young nephew in tow. Think Curb Your Enthusiasm meets The Hangover and you’ve got the idea. Then take a leap beyond the boundaries of even the most vulgar jokes in Hollywood comedies and you’re even closer to what’s in store in Klown . Released in Denmark as Klovn: The Movie , Klown is based on the Danish sitcom of the same name, which ran for six seasons; after playing Fantastic Fest , Klown was picked up by the good folks at Drafthouse Films, who will release the film in New York, L.A., Austin, and on VOD on July 27. Meanwhile, Klown is set to get the remake treatment courtesy of Todd Phillips and Danny McBride , a fit that makes a lot of sense… and yet, McBride is always so McBride-y. Which might work out just fine, but trust me: See the original first. Camping trips and music festivals and babysitting will never be the same. Synopsis: In what critics are hailing as “the funniest movie of the year!” (IFC), KLOWN follows two wildly inappropriate friends – played by celebrated international comedians Frank Hvam and Casper Christensen – as they run amok through the Danish countryside plowing through endless awkward confrontations and unspeakable debaucheries. Hopelessly wrongheaded Frank “kidnaps” the 12-year-old nephew of his pregnant girlfriend in an eager attempt to prove his fatherhood potential to join sex-crazed Casper on his secret adulterous weekend canoe trip. From exclusive brothels, hospitalizations, armed robberies and even prison, the three paddle downstream from one chaotic misadventure to the next culminating in a surprise sentimental portrait of friendship and a final shocking reveal that you won’t soon unsee. And for good measure, check out the film’s NSFW redband trailer, which is pretty much the best bit of one of many great scenes from the movie. ( SPOILER ALERT !) Klown opens in NY, LA, and Austin (and on VOD!) on July 27. More info at the film’s website .

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REVIEW: God Bless America Chokes to Death on Bobcat Goldthwait’s Nihilism

Comedian-turned-director Bobcat Goldthwait has always displayed an incredibly dark sense of humor in his work behind the camera, from his 1991 alcoholic birthday party performer debut  Shakes the Clown to bestiality-themed rom-com  Sleeping Dogs Lie to  World’s Greatest Dad , in which Robin Williams plays a high-school English teacher whose son’s death becomes a way for him to realize his unfulfilled dreams of being a writer. But no matter how black the comedy, these films had warmth to them, too, and the possibility of things getting better and characters, however painfully, changing and growing. That’s not the case in God Bless America , Goldthwait’s latest effort, an overly bleak film ready to write off the world and go down in a blaze of gunfire, both middle fingers raised. Joel Murray plays Frank, a divorced father and depressed office worker who gets laid off and diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor all in the same day, providing enough push for him to finally load up his revolver and set off on the murderous spree he’s been dreaming of for years. “I know it’s not normal to want to kill,” he muses in the opening voiceover, “but I also know that I am no longer normal.” When making his first hit, of a bratty teenage reality show star named Chloe (Maddie Hasson), he picks up a surprise sidekick named Roxy (Tara Lynne Barr), a smart, alienated high schooler who thinks that what Frank did is the best thing she’s ever seen. The two partner up and Bonnie and Clyde their way along a bloody road to nowhere while working out the logistics of who it is they’re targeting. Frank hates people who are inconsiderate, who are rude and who take pleasure in making fun of others. Roxy hates more specifically — NASCAR fans, people who high-five, Diablo Cody. As for who Goldthwait hates, you get the sense it’s all of the above and more — anyone who watches  American Idol,  anyone who competes on  American Idol,  morning show radio hosts, cable news blowhards, the Tea Party, parents who overindulge their children and people who talk during movies (the last leads to the film’s most rewarding scene).  God Bless America sets these figures up to mow them down, and while there’s a minor satisfaction to be taken from seeing these bloody revenge fantasies brought to life — take that , Westboro Baptist Church! — the film’s judgments come so easily, its targets portrayed as so one-dimensional that it feels like a cheat. The world in which the film is set is so universally monstrous that it deserves to be blown up, but it’s an embittered, exaggerated take, a giant straw-man argument. When Frank flips on the television, all he sees are people making fun of a mentally disabled reality show contestant. When Frank gets the news of his illness, his doctor takes a call in the middle, from his car dealership. And when Frank tries to talk with his daughter about her upcoming weekend with him, she tries to extort a present from him in exchange for coming. It’s only Roxy to whom Frank can relate, with her kewpie doll face and ability to rant about the greatness of Alice Cooper. The scenes of Frank and Roxy hanging out are the film’s only soft spots, their relationship a gentle but precarious mix of paternal and platonically romantic. Roxy eggs Frank on and keeps him going, masterminding their murderous binge, but she’s rarely seems solid in the way that Frank does. She’s a figure of wish fulfillment, a vessel for what feel like the filmmaker’s direct complaints with the world as well as his fondnesses, a teenage girl who loves  Star Trek  and throws herself at our resistant protagonist, who is hypersensitive about being perceived as a pedophile. Visual inventiveness isn’t Goldthwait’s strong suit as a director, but  God Bless America  does represent a step forward there, with stand-out moments including an overhead shot showing just how close Frank is to his noisy neighbors or a failed attempt at walking away from an explosion, action hero-style, without looking back. Goldthwait is best and most brutal at recreating the worst of TV — an early scene in which the insomniac Frank flips through the channels includes savage and dead-on takes on Fox News,  Jersey Shore -style reality clashes, energy drink commercials,  Jackass  and, yes,  American Idol.  Sure, it’s a line-up that would be enough to make you want to shoot somebody, but also those aren’t the only things on air.  God Bless America  only wants to see the worst in people — in fact actively seeks it out in order to be disgusted, and that feels almost as bad as the behavior the film is critiquing. One of the few characters who’s let off the hook is the boyfriend of Frank’s ex, a cheery, dumb and genuinely well-meaning cop who spots our hero waiting outside his former wife’s house and stops by to say hi. When asked by Roxy whether Frank wants to kill the man, he tells her no, “I want him to suffer.” It’s only a sucker who’d stick around to live life in this film, and that’s too bitter a pill to be swallowed. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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‘Sin City 2’ Director Confirms Casting Details

Robert Rodriguez tells MTV News that Rosario Dawson and Mickey Rourke are ‘pumped’ for ‘A Dame to Kill For.’ By Kevin P. Sullivan Robert Rodriguez Photo: Anna Webber/ WireImage After years of waiting, fans of Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller’s ” Sin City ” finally got confirmation that their dreams would be answered. Last week, Rodriguez announced he would begin production on the long-awaited sequel this summer and that casting would begin soon. The official title will be ” Sin City: A Dame to Kill For ,” taking its name from Miller’s second story in the series. MTV News spoke with Robert Rodriguez for the Blu-ray release of ” Roadracers ,” an early film of his, and he opened up about the sequel and returning to Miller’s world. MTV : There was huge news last week with the green light for “Sin City 2.” You’re beginning casting now? Robert Rodriguez : We still have to cast. I’m shooting “Machete” next month, and we go right into “Sin City.” It might overlap, but we haven’t done any casting yet, except for the people who we know are already in it and returning. “A Dame to Kill For,” all those people come back. I just had lunch with Mickey [Rourke] this weekend. He’s all excited to come back, but he’s probably the first one. I saw Rosario [Dawson] too. I ran into her for something else, and she’s pumped. They’ve always been excited about doing another one, so that will be fun. MTV : Does casting responsibility fall primarily on you and Frank Miller? Rodriguez : That will be the process. Frank and I go together to meet everybody, and I like seeing his reaction because he drew these characters so long and when they walk in the room, you see it on his face. He doesn’t know who it’s going to be until he sees them. Then he’s like, “This is exactly like the character I created.” It’s pretty exciting. MTV : You’ve said before that you wanted to use three acts again. Is that still the plan? Rodriguez : Three is a good number. Dramatically, the three-act structure has lasted and is tried and true. I did an anthology before called “Four Rooms,” and if you look it up, anthologies are never successful. That’s the end of that, I thought. Then I said, “I bet I can do an anthology if it’s the same director, and not four, not five, not eight stories. That’s too many.” Three is a good number. I think two is just weird. Three feels like a dramatic structure, even if they’re separate stories. I feels like one, two, three acts and maybe a wrap around. It worked on “Sin City,” and that’s probably the first anthology that ever worked, that I can think of. So I’m going to stick with that template because, one, I invented it. I can claim it and go, “I’m going to do it again.” If it doesn’t work, then I’ll know that “Sin City” was just a fluke. MTV : Was a “Sin City” sequel always in the back of your mind? I know there have been plans for years. Rodriguez : It was immediately [known] that we were going to do it. I think it was 2007, and I was already meeting with Angelina Jolie and people to do it. The Weinsteins had just started a new company. They just didn’t have the money to do it at the time. It was like, “Go do another movie or two and come back. We’ll be ready.” I went off and did a couple movies. Frank went off and did some movies. Then it got harder and harder to come back and find the time to do it. We missed that moment when it was ready to go. Then it was so far afterwards that it might as well have been any time now, but people never lost their appetite for it. They still come up to us and say “When are you doing another ‘Sin City’?” We thought we had to do it at some point. Now we’re just making the time. MTV : Are you still looking at casting Angelina Jolie? Rodriguez : I haven’t even gotten to meet with her yet about it or discuss with Frank about who we would want to go with or talk to first. That’s a fun process, but that probably won’t happen in the next month. MTV : Several movies have imitated the style from “Sin City.” Is there a desire at all to reinvent the wheel a bit? Rodriguez : I probably thought that back then, but now, even people did green screen stuff, “Sin City” is very unique. It’s not just the visuals. It’s the story and how it’s told and Frank’s storytelling that works when you’re looking at it in a book or in a film. It works in any way, shape or form. He’s just a great writer and visualist and storyteller with pictures in a way that’s different than what anyone else can think of. It’s so unique, and I think that’s why people keep asking for another “Sin City” in particular. In terms of just visuals and effects, yeah, it will evolve from the original, for sure. Are you pumped for “Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For”? Let us know in the comments!

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Parternity Test Drama!

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So there was Frank P. and his  alleged son Philip.  They have just been reunited after 20 plus years of separation. Philip’s mother was murdered when he was a child and he had been living with his aunt. Philip contacted Frank because he has always felt that he was his biological father.  Frank goes above and beyond and moves 26 year old Philip in to his home with his family not knowing if he really is his son, but they say that their bond is so strong that they say regardless of the results they are  continuing their family bonding. Find out what happened here.

Parternity Test Drama!

Quest Love to mold Blue Ivy’s musical mind.

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Quest Love promised Jay-Z a nursery iPod for Blue Ivy. He is going to fill it with all different types of music including John Coltrane and Frank Zappa. Sounds like Blue Ivy will have a very diverse musical mind.

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Barney Frank Caused Millions To Contract HIV/AIDS, Says Brian Fischer

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Congressman Barney Frank is the subject of a hate-filled screed by Bryan Fischer who suggested that Frank is responsible for millions of people contracting HIV/AIDS. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 30/11/2011 15:54 Number of articles : 2

Barney Frank Caused Millions To Contract HIV/AIDS, Says Brian Fischer