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Rebecca Black to Release Videos Until the Day She Dies

For Rebecca Black, it will always be ” Friday .” The 15-year old tells Billboard Magazine that she has no plans on slowing down her music career any time soon. In fact, she’s nearly finished recording her debut album, a CD whose influences include Rihanna and The Black Keys. Will any of those artists be collaborating with Black? No, says the artist: “Since it’s my first album, we’re really just starting off and getting the base but maybe next time.” And, yes, Rebecca plans for there to be a next time. And a time after that. And a time after that. Asked if fans can expect more videos in the future, Black didn’t hesitate, replying: “For sure. Until the day I die. Until the day I die.” Fortunately, death threats against the singer have passed. So let’s all hope that day doesn’t arrive any time soon. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Evanescence Return With ‘Dark, Beautiful’ Self-Titled Album

Amy Lee tells MTV News that the band’s new album, due October 4, is full of songs that are ‘painful’ and ‘desperate.’ By James Montgomery Evanescence’s Amy Lee Photo: Getty Images It’s been nearly four years since Evanescence wrapped the tour in support of their last album, The Open Door. In that time, singer Amy Lee has been hard at work doing anything but fronting a globally successful rock act. Sure, she wrote some songs along the way, but mostly, her focus was on being, as she puts it, “a normal person.” And, yes, she enjoyed every minute of it. “I would buy groceries, I thought about teaching kids music … I just needed to get away from it. My entire adult life, until a couple years ago, was all about this,” she told MTV News. “When I just turned 18, I got signed. I quit college, and we just moved into a house together and just started cramming to do whatever we needed to do to make it. And then we went to L.A., and the label had us up there doing artist development for a couple years, and then we were on tour and it went big fast, and then right after touring behind Fallen, we started writing again right away. … I just wanted to be a normal person for a minute, before I was 50 years old. “I got married and we were in the middle of a tour — I had, like, one week off, and then we went straight back on tour — and there was plenty of stuff that went on in that time; there was drama … there’s always freaking drama,” she continued. “So we get towards the end of it, and I was like, ‘Guys, I don’t know about this. I need a break.’ I just wanted to be normal; I didn’t want to think about the next thing for as long as it took.” And considering how hard she worked at avoiding Evanescence, it’s ironic that all it took was a single show with the band — a 2009 warm-up gig for a headlining spot at the Maquin

Inside New ‘Avatar’ Footage: Beasts, Hometree And Sigourney Weaver

James Cameron’s producing partner, Jon Landau, gives MTV News a look at the extra nine minutes. By Eric Ditzian Zoe Saldana in “Avatar” Photo: 20th Century Fox James Cameron started teasing us with talk of deleted “Avatar” footage to be included on the DVD back in December, even before his blue alien epic hit theaters. More than $2.7 billion in box-office receipts later, and much of that footage will be first seen not in home theaters but at the cinema, as a nine-minute-enhanced version of “Avatar” that arrives Friday. Recently, Cameron spilled some details about what to expect from the special edition, including an expanded death scene for Na’vi warrior Tsu’tey as well as what he playfully calls the “alien kink” sex scene . Late last week, Cameron’s longtime producing partner, Jon Landau, gave MTV News a call to illuminate some other new scenes, explain how they choose what new footage to include and discuss the explosion of 3-D since “Avatar” first opened. MTV : How long has it been since you watched the movie? Jon Landau : I went away for a vacation finally this summer, and I came back and I watched the new material, and I got excited, because it’s material that is organic to the story. You don’t look at it and think it’s outside of the movie. It adds to it. It’s not superfluous. MTV : “Avatar” was #1 for seven weeks. The special edition is getting a limited release, but are you looking at the calendar and thinking you could have another run at #1? Landau : I don’t think we’ll be #1. This is just about appealing to two groups of people: one are fans of the movie that want to return to Pandora, and two are people that have never seen the movie. I can’t tell you how many people have said to me, “Gee, I never got to see it, and then it was out of the theaters.” It’s about servicing those two groups. It’s not about being #1. We don’t have enough screens. MTV : Hey, Miley Cyrus’ “Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour” hit #1 on fewer screens a few years ago. Landau : That’s not the way we’re approaching it from an advertising or marketing standpoint. This is about delivering on what we have heard from fans. What we tried to do is make the added material diversified. Some of it is backstory, some is action, some is night by luminescence, so no matter what you enjoyed, you’ll be getting more this time. MTV : So the new footage — is this stuff that just needed some finishing touches or was it material that needed to be built from the ground up? Landau : A lot of the stuff we had to build from the ground up. There’s the Sturmbeest hunt, which [digital-effects studio] Weta had not even started working on. Other scenes with the fan lizards — it was just one shot before, and now there’s a whole little sequence where Neytiri and Jake actually play around with them. Weta had finished maybe 50 percent of that. We went back to them and had them finish it off. MTV : So it’s a mix of nearly finished and barely touched material. Landau : And the stuff that was hardest to trim last time. In a Jim Cameron script, every scene has a purpose. These new scenes all have purpose. One scene talks about the history of Sigourney [Weaver] teaching at the [Na’vi] school, which is something we didn’t really do in the original release. MTV : Cameron recently said “The Hurt Locker” could have been better in 3-D . What’s your take — can every film benefit from 3-D? Landau : Does every film lend itself better to being in color rather than black-and-white? MTV : I think somebody like Steven Spielberg would answer, “No.” Landau : I don’t think you want to do “Schindler’s List” in color. I don’t think you want to do “Raging Bull” in color. But I believe it’s the same type of relationship with 3-D. We see our lives in 3-D. 3-D makes what we do as filmmakers even better. We try and create an immersive experience, and that’s what 3-D does. I always said to people that “My Dinner With Andre” would be better in 3-D. MTV : Seriously? Landau : Absolutely! It’ll put you in the room! It’ll put you at the table! To me, one of the most compelling scenes [in “Avatar”] from a 3-D standpoint is the scene where Neytiri throws Jake out of Hometree. It’s a dramatic scene, but the 3-D puts you in Hometree, and I become one of the Na’vi. It takes a passive experience and makes it voyeuristic. MTV : I’ve always felt that 3-D should complement the storytelling rather than something that’s just tacked on for any number of reasons. Landau : The screen plane has always been a subconscious barrier for the audience’s involvement with your movie. If you can make the screen plane disappear, the audience believes it is looking through a window into a world. And good 3-D is looking at a world through a window, not a world popping out of a window. Check out everything we’ve got on “Avatar.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: James Cameron Related Photos “Avatar”

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Weezer Going Indie With New Album, Hurley

‘At this moment in our career, it feels like we don’t need a major label,’ frontman Rivers Cuomo tells Rolling Stone. By Gil Kaufman Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images Last time around, Weezer went all in on the modern pop game, larding tracks on 2009’s Raditude with guest spots from Lil Wayne and production and writing help from the All-American Rejects, Dr. Luke and Butch Walker. But for their upcoming (September 14) debut for punk stalwart label Epitaph Records, Hurley (alas, not Heavy Mental ), Rivers Cuomo and company are dialing things all the way back to the 1960s. According to Rolling Stone magazine, the band’s eighth studio album is nearly finished and it will have a much different sound than their previous effort. “At this moment in our career, it feels like we don’t need a major label, and the major label culture isn’t inline with our values,” Cuomo said, explaining the switch from the Universal/Interscope label group, where they’d spent almost their entire career. “We like [Epitaph head] Brett Gurewitz and it feels like a smaller and more appropriate operation for what we like doing at the moment.” What they’re doing includes hooking up with notoriously prolific songwriter Ryan Adams and country legend Mac Davis, best known for writing the Elvis hit “In the Ghetto.” Davis was recommended by a mutual friend, and singer Cuomo said they worked on a song called “Time Flies,” which he described as a “classic ’60s pop song with huge crunchy guitars.” As for working with Adams, Cuomo recently told MTV News that the song they collaborated on is inspiring. “It’s a very stirring and emotional and powerful Weezer song,” he said. “He was really inspiring to work with. … He has a lot of wild and crazy energy. It’s gonna be on the Weezer record. He plays lead guitar on it, but it will be on the Weezer record, for sure.” With the hip-hop and teen pop flavors of Raditude pushed to the side, Cuomo said Hurley will instead focus on 1960s-inspired pop songs such as the first single, “Memories,” and the tracks “Ruling Me” and “Hang On,” which he described as sounding like “Frankie Valli but mixed with Metallica guitars.” There is, however, one song that has a thoroughly modern inspiration. “Smart Girls” is an homage to all the young ladies who have been hitting up the married frontman on Twitter lately. “I was really getting into Twitter a year ago, and suddenly there were all these really hot girls that were hitting me on Twitter,” said Cuomo. “I was like, ‘Where’d all these hot girls come from now that I’m totally married?’ ” He compared the song to the Beatles’ “Back in the U.S.S.R.” in that it sounds like someone writing a “cheesy Beach Boys type of song.” The band recently started mixing the album, which should be completed within the next two weeks. What do you think about Weezer going with a ’60s sound for their new album? Tell us in the comments. Related Artists Weezer

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Twilight Talk from Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner

Over the last few weeks, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have been traveling the globe and promoting Eclipse . Meanwhile, Robert Pattinson has been filming Water for Elephants . But all three stars will converage on Los Angeles tomorrow night for the world premiere of the third Twilight Saga film. They also sat down with Entertainment Weekly recently and talked about the franchise in general. Excerpts from the interview are below: Stewart, on Bella in Breaking Dawn : One of the main objectives of the series is to get Bella to a point where she’s mature enough to make such a hefty decision, and she goes through a lot. In the fourth one, she is going to become a wife. She is going to become a mom. She is going to become an adult and a vampire. To do it so young, it needs to be believable. I’m really excited about playing that. Pattinson, on talk that Breaking Dawn is Mormon-themed :

Tiger and Elin Woods Meet With Divorce Lawyers

Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren met separately with divorce attorneys Tuesday for the second straight day, fueling speculation that a split may be imminent. Elin met with a divorce attorney on Monday and Tuesday at her rented house in Orlando, while Tiger met with his legal team on both days well, sources say. “The divorce is moving ahead,” said an insider, noting that the meetings are the result of negotiations speeding up. “They are trying to work out the terms.” One of the main topics being discussed is custody of their two small children, which “has led to negotiations about where Tiger and Elin are going to live.” Right now, one scenario being talked about seriously is both Tiger and Elin Woods moving to South Florida – where they would live separately, of course. Tiger has a huge oceanfront mansion on Jupiter Island that is nearly finished, and according to reports, Elin Woods has indicated she wants that house. “They are talking about both Tiger and Elin moving to South Florida in separate residences. Tiger really wants to be near his children,” the source said. No word if he also wants to be close to his alleged love child . Elin previously floated the idea of moving back to her native Sweden with the children, a scenario Tiger Woods is not in favor of for several reasons. It is rumored that Elin is seeking a $750 million settlement in all, following failed attempts to salvage the marriage in the wake of an epic sex scandal. Elin participated in Tiger’s sex rehab therapy, and things appeared to be progressing well for a time, but Tiger’s return to golf quashed the reconciliation. Elin viewed it as sign he was not serious about changing, and perhaps she was right, as Tiger missed his daughter’s birthday Friday at the U.S. Open. The star vowed he would never miss another birthday when discussing the pain of not being there for his son’s birthday when he was in sex rehab. Guess some tigers just can’t change their stripes that easily.

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