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Abby Lee Miller: Back on Dance Moms! BLASTING Laurieann Gibson!

If people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones, then what are the restrictions for people in prison? As we’re sure that you remember — because who could forget? —  Abby Lee Miller went to prison  for bankruptcy fraud. And yes, she’s still in the big house … if that’s still a euphemism for prison. But, through the magic of television, reality TV airs weeks or even months after being filmed. So Abby Miller is still on  Dance Moms  … sort of … and has a load of insults to share about the new dance teacher. Abby Lee Miller must have some nerve. We can’t honestly claim to be surprised, after all of her ridiculous aggression that she’s displayed on season after season of  Dance Moms . Dance Moms  is one of those reality shows that’s hard to watch sometimes. The moms and Abby are entertaining when they’re snipping at each other, sure. But it kind of just feels like  Toddlers and Tiaras , except that the girls whose lives are getting ruined right before your eyes aren’t just toddlers. Now, though,  Dance Moms  has a new dance instructor , since Abby is in prison. A-list choreographer Laurieann Gibson is there for the girls.  It’s a brand new day. We learned some details about the next episode of Dance Moms , and a familiar face will be appearing. Abby Lee Miller, with all of the calm and nuance of Nancy Grace and her general likability, too, had some issues with the choice that the various dance mothers had made. We’re guessing that Abby’s real issue was that they felt that the show could go on without her. Abby seemed to challenge Laurieann’s qualifications, because she had previously worked with older girls rather than starting with them when they were toddlers. Ashlee Allen, one of the moms of the series, defended their choice. “You put us all in a situation where we had to find somebody else, and when [Laurieann] came in, she was tons of energy and she was invested and she was here and she was working.” Abby decided to characterize Laurieann a little differently: “Well, she’s desperate for work. I’ve been working for six years non-stop … How good are you when you don’t win?” Abby’s priorities are more than a little nuts, but we knew that already. Mom Jill Vertes gave Abby what we can only describe as a taste of her own medicine. “It’s about creating workable dancers, not about doing the same eight-count and 52 turns to win a plastic trophy… [The girls] love Laurieann Gibson. They said they didn’t want you coming back.” First of all, that’s great because she’s acknowledging that there are priorities other than winning. Second of all, it’s great that the girls love Laurieann Gibson — something that we already knew — because these dance lessons are all supposed to be for the girls. (Not for their moms, not for the glorification of Abby, and  really  not even for the viewers) But third of all, that “they didn’t want you coming back” was something that Abby really needed to hear. Maybe, while Abby Lee Miller sits in her prison cell and processes everything that she’s done with her life and all of the choices that she’s made so far, she’ll come to understand why the girls she trained don’t seem to care for her. if she gets to see Laurieann’s teaching style, maybe Abby could even learn how to be a better person. She still maintains that she’s innocent of bankruptcy fraud, by the way, so we guess that she won’t learn any life lessons about crime. Abby has been sentenced to serve 366 days in prison, though, so there’s time for just about anything. No matter what Abby takes away from her experience, though, we’re glad that the girls are learning with Laurieann.

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Green for a Day: Erin Go Bragh•less

HAPPY SAINT PATRICK’S DAY! It’s been an official Christian feast day since the 17th Century on which the restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol during Lent are lifted. Which, according to Wikipedia, “has encouraged and propagated the holiday’s tradition of alcohol consumption.”… read more

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4 Joss Whedon Stand-bys That Pay Off in The Avengers

The Avengers probably wouldn’t ever find itself compared to The Cabin in the Woods if the two films hadn’t been released within weeks of each other. As it is, moviegoers have had a virtual feast of familiar tics laid before us by writer-director-geek hero Joss Whedon. My Whedon fatigue is well-documented , so I was pleasantly surprised to find some of his schtick to be the best part of The Avengers . It’s not a straight-up assessment of quality — I liked The Cabin in the Woods better overall than The Avengers – but some of Whedon’s usual crutches worked better under the restrictions of the big-budget blockbuster than they did in the small, indie, meta-horror film, where he could let his id run wild. On the Whedonism scale of distracting to effective, here are four familiar tropes that worked well in The Avengers . [Spoilers ahead, and we’ll all have to agree to disagree on Firefly .] 1. The ragtag group of heroes. This was completely out of Whedon’s control, but completely in his wheelhouse. Buffy, Angel, Firefly and Dollhouse were all ensemble dramas, making Whedon probably the best possible director to take on this studio-mandated supergroup of superheroes. By now he knows how to juggle characters and storylines – and when to let some drop. (Even though I’m not one of the Firefly faithful, I really enjoyed Serenity precisely because of the restrictions it placed on Whedon; he had to wrap up the Firefly series and still tell a coherent, independent story in under two hours, which forced him to strip away a lot of what I found to be self-indulgent or poorly thought-out on the television show.) The Avengers doesn’t try to give equal time to each of the heroes; it might as well be called Iron Man 2.5 . Thor is there to swing his hammer and drop off the villain from his movie, Hawkeye gets brainwashed before we even know him, and Captain America fades into Tony Stark’s straight man. And you know what? Those are good things. The movie’s already over two hours, I don’t really need subplots for most of the dudes who are lining up their own sequels. And by choosing a few of the Avengers to focus on, Whedon made me more invested in what happened to Stark and Black Widow and the Hulk during the course of the movie. 2. The poignant death of the supporting characters. From Tara and Joyce Summers to Wesley and Wash, Whedon’s pretty ruthless about killing off the nice, sweet supporting characters. Poor Agent Coulson never had a chance. Yes, the guy has had a target on his back since his first appearance in Iron Man turned him into a multi-movie flunky, but his actual death in The Avengers was probably the movie’s biggest surprise. Whedon played it very effectively – it was a rare moment of emotion amid the sky-monsters and damaged buildings and Tom Hiddleston’s distracting horned helmet, and I believed in Coulson’s death much more than the movie ever made me believe that Iron Man would actually have to sacrifice himself to save Manhattan. 3. Topping the platonic ideal of the action-movie quip. From Buffy on, Whedon has perfected the sly, self-referential one-liner tossed amid the carnage and choreographed fight scenes. Which is great, if increasingly unremarkable now that most action movies star snarky, Han Solo-wannabes who never let a fight to the death get in the way of their quips. As always, Tony Stark is more than happy to oblige in The Avengers , and gets off some particularly memorable meta-comments about Thor’s “Shakespeare in the Park” superhero garb. But Whedon’s humor worked for me a little bit more here than it did in Cabin in the Woods – it was less distracting, or maybe just more welcome in the face of the tedious Blockbuster Special Effects. I especially liked the visual humor he wrung out of the Hulk, who responds to victory by punching Thor and meets Loki’s threats by banging him around like a piece of pizza dough. A few days after seeing The Avengers , I don’t remember a lot of the dialogue, but I do remember those images. 4. Women who sometimes get to do things. I was not very impressed with the women of Cabin in the Woods , but The Avengers was definitely a step back towards Buffy and Zoe and the other women Whedon allows to be more than onlookers and love interests. True, The Avengers won’t pass the Bechdel test , and poor Cobie Smulders might as well have been wearing an “Exposition Girl” nametag. But Gwyneth Paltrow’s Pepper Potts makes a big impression in a few minutes of screen time, and I was pleasantly surprised at how much Scarlett Johannson’s Black Widow gets to do, especially considering her rather dismal introduction in Iron Man 2 . She gets an action scene or two, she’s shown using her diplomacy and wits to recruit the Hulk and figure out the villain’s plan, and while her loyalty to Hawkeye helps develop her character, she’s not reduced to the anxious girlfriend – in fact, her conversation with Loki cleverly subverts that trope. According to Adam Rogers’ great Whedon profile in Wired , Marvel actually considered dropping Black Widow from the film at one point; Whedon not only fought for her to stay so that the superheroes’ base didn’t turn into a “gay cruise,” he made her into one of his three main protagonists. Which is appreciated by all of us girls who don’t need to ask our boyfriends when The Avengers comes out. Maria Aspan is a writer living in New York whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Reuters and American Banker. She Tweets and Tumbls .

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Britney Spears: The Origin Of The Super-Pop Species

With her new album sitting at #1, Bigger Than the Sound looks at Britney’s unprecedented career. By James Montgomery Britney Spears Photo: Getty Images By the time you read this, Britney Spears will have scored her sixth #1 debut with Femme Fatale, her latest installment of supersonic, stealth-fighter pop, a collection of songs equipped with laser-guided, heat-seeking hit missiles. In fact, Femme Fatale is more like an F-22 Raptor than an album. Maybe I shouldn’t be amazed that Brit finds herself atop the charts once again, but don’t we live in austere times? Aren’t Odd Future the only thing that matters these days? I’m only sort of kidding. Because, frankly, each and every time Britney lands another #1, it’s kind of like we’ve traveled through a wormhole and ended up in 1999, a time when the industry was still flush with cash and Lou Pearlman still lumbered the land. This was only 12 years ago, but it may as well have been 12 million. These days, we still have plenty of pure pop stars, though none of them are quite like Britney. Lady Gaga is into performance art. Katy Perry is the California Gurl. Pink is the punky older cousin with a ton of tattoos. As is often the case with evolution, they have each developed specialized traits in order to survive. Britney is, in a lot of ways, the origin of the species (for simplicity’s sake, I’m just ignoring Madonna, who basically did everything before any of this generation’s stars were even teething). She was — and, I suppose, still is — the music industry’s first attempt to promote a star that is everything to everyone. And each and every time she surfaces with a new album in tow, it signals the return of pop’s Mesozoic era. For all intents and purposes, she may spend her time between albums trapped in amber, waiting to have her DNA extracted by some scientist. This is by no means meant to come across as a slight against Spears. I fully understand why her fans love her the way they do, not to mention the fact that Femme Fatale is a heck of a pop record, a starry shadowbox of the coolest sounds you’re likely to hear all year. It’s more me simply marveling at the way she operates — in the cockpit of a high-powered fighter, making glossy, big-budget videos , putting on full-scale pop spectacles . There truly, honestly isn’t anyone else like her. We should take this opportunity to appreciate what Britney Spears — and her album — represent. She is the last super-pop star left standing. There was a time when everyone did things this way; now it’s her and her alone. Spears is still everything to everyone, in a time when all we hear about are “niche markets” and “splintered genres,” and for that alone, the success of Femme Fatale is noteworthy. Can she continue to survive among her more specialized peers? She’s certainly earned the right to, though one gets the feeling she’s probably not too worried about that fact. The thing about being the first is that there isn’t really anything — or anyone — to compete against. So let others sweat the small stuff; Britney’s only concerned with being Britney. Now and forever. What do you think is the secret to Britney’s success? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Britney Spears: I Am The Femme Fatale

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Robert Pattinson Calls ‘Breaking Dawn’ Sex Scene ‘Incredible’

‘It’s kind of interesting, as well, having to do it in the context of PG-13,’ he tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson Photo: MTV News Robert Pattinson has gone on record as being livid that photos of his “Breaking Dawn” sex session with Kristen Stewart have leaked on the Web. “Find out who these little sh–s are and just hack into their computers and destroy them,” he instructed “Twilight” fans. His beef was not only that the images represented raw footage, but that they spoiled a bit of the surprise that director Bill Condon and the rest of the “Twilight” gang have in store for audiences when the film hits theaters in November. And, as RPattz explained to us, they’ve got some special stuff planned. “It’s kind of incredible,” he said. “I saw a prelim of it. [Bill] has really, really good ideas for it.” The tricky thing, of course, is to shoot a sex scene that lives up to the expectations of readers of Stephenie Meyer’s book yet adheres to the restrictions of the MPAA’s rating system. “We had some really interesting ideas about it,” Pattinson explained. “It’s kind of interesting, as well, having to do it in the context of PG-13. “You can’t do blatant,” he added with a laugh. “That’s all been done in other stuff anyway, like saying, ‘You just do it really, really fast!’ ” Rob should certainly know. “Bel Ami,” his upcoming romantic drama co-starring Uma Thurman, features a whole lot of, er, blatant sexuality. How blatant? “Lot of my crack in it!” he laughed last summer. “I think there’s quite a lot of nudity.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Robert Pattinson Related Photos On The Set Of ‘Breaking Dawn’

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Wisdom Says: Charlie Sheen & Brooke Will Move On

A hearing was supposed to take place today in the Charlie Sheen domestic violence case in Colorado, but has been delayed two days because his wife, Brooke Mueller had to have a wisdom tooth removed, according to PEOPLE . Mueller’s attorney had filed court papers asking that she be allowed to attend today’s hearing via telephone, but the judge instead decided to postpone the proceedings until Friday because the law requires that both parties be present in court. If the Aspen judge loosens the restrictions on the mandatory restraining order, both are expected to go back to living in wedded bliss…together

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‘G’s to Gents’ Star Wanted for Brutal Baby Attack

Filed under: Celebrity Justice One of the guys from the MTV reality show “From G’s to Gents” is wanted by Georgia police for one of the most disgusting crimes imaginable — the brutal, bone-breaking beating of his infant daughter.Cops in Cobb County are on the hunt for Markice … Permalink

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Charlie and Brooke — Ready to Make Their Move

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Charlie Sheen , Brooke Mueller Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller will move back in together — if the Aspen judge loosens the restrictions on the protective order at the hearing on Friday …

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Medal of Honor recipient ordered to remove flagpole

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Decision day for health care overhaul in House

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is traveling to Capitol Hill on Saturday to try to close the sale on his signature health care overhaul, facing a make-or-break vote in the House certain to be seen as a test of his presidency. Obama scheduled a late-morning visit with House Democrats convening a rare Saturday session on legislation to remake the U.S. health care system, extending coverage to tens of millions now uninsured and banning insurance company practices such as denial of coverage based on pre-existing medical problems.

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