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‘Shut The Hell Up’ About Gabby Douglas’ Hair, Roland Martin Says

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Haters gonna hate and they have come out in droves to attack Gabby Douglas while she competes at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Instead of cheering for and supporting the 20-year-old, many have decided to take issue with her hair –just as they did during the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Roland Martin, host of NewsOne Now, called the […]

‘Shut The Hell Up’ About Gabby Douglas’ Hair, Roland Martin Says

Prince William is NOT Impressed!

Prince William was photographed this week with a similar expression to the classic one that made American gymnast McKayla Maroney an Internet sensation. Not impressed by Prince Harry naked , perhaps? After losing the gold medal in the individual vault finals at the Olympics, Maroney’s not impressed face spoke volumes … and inspired dozens of hilarious parodies. What do you think William is thinking about? Maroney said of the meme: “I’m just really focused and really serious, I guess, and I think it’s really funny, that Tumblr. It makes me laugh all the time.” After hosting the Olympic Games as UK ambassadors, William and Kate Middleton are currently attending events at the Paralympics, also in the UK. The young royals were spotted at Wednesday night’s Opening Ceremonies, then cheered on the athletes Thursday. So far, Harry has been laying low.

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Cody Simpson Joins Justin Bieber’s Tour After Big Time Rush Shows

Back to school? More like: back to touring. Simpson tells MTV News that he’ll play a week of shows on Believe tour. By Christina Garibaldi Cody Simpson Photo: MTV News

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Spice Girls Reunion? Mel B Says She’s ‘Up For It’

Scary Spice tells MTV News the fivesome’s Olympic performance ‘reminded us of how much fun we have up onstage together.’ By Jocelyn Vena Spice Girls perform during the Closing Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/ Getty Images

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NBC Olympic Commentators Ripping on Athletes: A Greatest Hits Montage

Hey, if you’re not good enough to be in the Olympic Games, you can at least get a TV job as a commentator and rip the athletes to shreds! This hilarious montage of NBC’s London Olympics coverage pulls together some of the best / worst digs made by the network’s announcers. Some of the commentary isn’t as harsh as it is honest, but in some situations that line does seem to be crossed. See what you think below:

NBC Olympic Commentators Ripping on Athletes: A Greatest Hits Montage

Hey, if you’re not good enough to be in the Olympic Games, you can at least get a TV job as a commentator and rip the athletes to shreds! This hilarious montage of NBC’s London Olympics coverage pulls together some of the best / worst digs made by the network’s announcers. Some of the commentary isn’t as harsh as it is honest, but in some situations that line does seem to be crossed. See what you think below:

Chad Johnson’s Wife, Evelyn Lozada, Filing For Divorce

‘Basketball Wives’ star ready to divorce former NFL player after a domestic dispute landed her in the hospital this past weekend. By Nadeska Alexis Chad Johnson and Evelyn Lozada Photo: Gary Miller/ Getty Images

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Spice Girls’ Olympics Gig Gave Mel B ‘Girl-Power Feeling’

Scary Spice opens up to MTV News about the girls’ headline-making reunion and partying in her cat suit until 8 a.m. By Jocelyn Vena Spice Girls perform during the Closing Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games Photo: Johannes Eisele/ AFP/ Getty Images

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Ben Stiller’s The Watch Avoids Trayvon Martin Connection, But Are Aurora Similarities Too Close for Comfort?

The Watch (nee Neighborhood Watch ) truncated its title to avoid conjuring the February killing of Trayvon Martin and its plot contains no major similarities to the teen’s controversial death. But in the wake of the Aurora, Colorado mass shooting — which may have spawned at least one would-be copycat thwarted today in Maryland — some of the violence-based laughs in the Ben Stiller-Vince Vaughn comedy might hit too close to home for some moviegoers. The comedy, about a suburban schmoe (Stiller) who starts a Neighborhood Watch gang after the murder of a friend, invokes the cultural conversation about violence that has been stirred anew by recent events. “There weren’t walkouts at my particular screening, but in a moment where Jonah Hill’s military-obsessed character Franklin threatens a group of teenagers with a pocket knife, muttering that he’ll ‘kill each and everyone of [them],’ the cringes reached audible levels,” writes Hollywood.com’s Matt Patches , noting audible discomfort among moviegoers at a screening he attended. Like the Columbine shooters and last week’s Aurora gunman, Hill’s character is a young white male with a violent streak on the fringe of society, who has a cache of firearms, including a semi-automatic rifle, stashed at home and is all too eager to use them again. Violent impulses mixed with societal frustrations are given a target when the Watch is called into action to battle their enemies — in this case, extraterrestrial aliens. “Franklin’s entire persona is eerily similar to those that have lashed out in the past: he’s a high school drop out, reject of the police academy, and object of bullying by the socially normal people around him,” Patches continues. “He wants to serve justice, but he’s inherently violent. Hill plays Frankin for comedy, and in another moment in history the act would be hysterical, but in the wake of tragedy it’s simply uncomfortable.” “[When] we see bloodshed early on in The Watch , it stings more than it amuses,” writes Salt Lake Tribune critic Sean P. Means in his review of the film. Hill’s character goes from comic relief to a figure that “instead makes us wince.” Over at the Huffington Post, writer Jonathan Kim echoes the uneasy sentiment. The problem isn’t that violent movies cause violent behavior, he says, but that America’s gun-happy culture is so often reflected in its media. “If American entertainment is seen as too violent, I see that as a reflection of our gun- and military-worshipping culture, not the cause of it,” Kim offers . “And if people copy the violence they see in movies, the problem is not the movies, but people who can’t tell fantasy from reality, and the ease with which our gun laws allow those people to arm themselves to the teeth. The Watch is obviously fiction, but sadly, when unstable people can buy such powerful weapons, we need to do more than just hope that they’ll only be aimed at bad guys and aliens.” Ultimately most critics seem to agree that The Watch hardly earns the attention or scrutiny it may receive from Aurora parallels; it’s currently at a dismal 13 percent at Rotten Tomatoes , while Movieline’s Michelle Orange called it slight and ephemeral entertainment. But beyond that, I’d give writers Seth Rogen, Jared Stern, and Evan Goldberg enough credit to have purposefully written Hill’s character as a commentary on the kind of gun-loving disaffected young man that could, under other circumstances, follow a much darker path. Raw and shaken sensibilities didn’t stop audiences from attending The Dark Knight Rises last weekend, but tracking approaching this weekend was flagging. As the national conversation about guns and violence and film rages on — and with most fans having already seen the event film — are audiences less enthusiastic to flock to theaters, post- TDKR ? And if they do go to the multiplex for the latest Ben Stiller comedy, are they prepared to process shades of Aurora’s gunman in Jonah Hill’s angry, armed loner-turned-hero? Just be warned: If you’re going to the movies this weekend looking for escape from the real world, The Watch may hit closer to home than you anticipated. Then again, if Ben Stiller and Co. can inspire discussions about violence and gun control in America amid the broad guffaws, penis jokes, and one-liners, that might be a good thing for all involved. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Daniel Craig and the Queen Leave Olympics Crowd Shaken, Stirred with Pre-Recorded Opening Ceremony Skit (VIDEO)

Daniel Craig was at Her Majesty’s Service for the opening ceremony of the London Olympics. The James Bond franchise’s latest 007 appeared with Queen Elizabeth and her Corgis in a pre-recorded skit that had the secret agent and the queen meeting in Buckingham Palace. London’s Mail Online reports that the Queen told Craig, “Good evening, Mr. Bond,” before accompanying him on a helicopter ride to Olympic Stadium with the secret agent at the aircraft’s controls. The film then gave way to real life as their stunt doubles sailed into Olympic Stadium beneath Union Jack  chutes, eliciting gasps from the crowd. After touchdown, the real Queen, her hair strategically mussed, then reappeared to take her place in the royal box. Although, sadly, no Rage-virus-infected zombies showed up to spike the adrenaline levels of the gathered athletes, the ceremony’s director Danny Boyle didn’t completely ignore his darker instincts for the presentation, which was entitled Isles of Wonder . The Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang put in an appearance and Harry Potter baddie Lord Voldemort menaced in the form of a giant inflatable that was reminiscent of Pink Floyd’s The Wall concert tour.  Fortunately, a small army of approximately 30 Mary Poppinses swooped down into the stadium on umbrellas to save the day. That’s a weird act for the athletes to follow. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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