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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Book Cover Stirs Controversy, Confusion

When is a Kim Kardashian selfie book NOT the strangest piece of book news in a given week? When Penguin Publishing releasing a special Charlie and the Chocolate Factory cover in honor of that book’s 50th anniversary… and it looks like this: Meant to evoke spoiled character Veruca Salt, the photo is drawing criticism across the Internet for seemingly being at odds with the story’s tone and plot. The Guardian has referred to this as the worst book cover in history, writing: “No Charlie Bucket? No gloopy chocolate or shiny golden ticket? Penguin’s new cover reimagines Dahl’s classic as 1960s Wyndhamesque horror, robotic alien children stranded in a stark asylum.” Penguin claims the cover “looks at the children at the center of the story and highlights the way Roald Dahl’s writing manages to embrace both the light and the dark aspects of life,” but others don’t agree. The company’s Facebook page is littered with comment that echo the sentiments of the following: “Regardless of whether you think the cover has a sexualized child on it, there is nothing about it that would intrigue a child or even an adult to read the story. Can you imagine a man trying to read this in public? I may as well be a cover for Valley of the Dolls or Lolita.” WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY COVER?   So cool! So weird! So inappropriate! View Poll » Among other really terrible publishing ideas… Kardashian Book Releases: Who Reads These?!? 1. Kris Jenner Cookbook Yes, Kris Jenner is releasing a cookbook. Will you buy it?

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‘Your Highness’ Finds The ‘Humanity’ In Its Villain

‘He actually gets more and more neurotic as the movie goes along,’ Justin Theroux tells MTV News of his sinister character Leezar. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey Justin Theroux in “Your Highness” Photo: Frank Connor ” Your Highness ” stars Danny McBride and Justin Theroux weren’t worried about getting an audience to show up to their zany action/fantasy/comedy flick. The challenge, however, was getting moviegoers to run with their jokes and the liberties taken during filmmaking. As McBride told MTV News , they wanted to make “a legitimate fantasy action movie and then [figure] out how to make it a comedy without blowing the fantasy out of the water and still keeping that.” “At the end of the day, when you’re involved in a movie like this, you want the audience to let go and be able to follow this,” McBride said. “Even in finding a villain like Justin — he destroys that role. He’s awesome at it. For us, even finding humor in a guy who has to fulfill a prophecy and he has all these pressures put on him by his parental figures, we’re just trying to find the humanity and the comedy in all these characters.” Theroux added that for his character, the delightfully sinister and sleazy Leezar, half the fun was playing a different take on a villain. “He’s one of these guys who actually starts strong and then finishes soft, in a great way,” Theroux explained. “He’s all f—ng bluster when he shows up, but by the end he gets more and more human, which is a strange way to go with a villain. Normally they’re at their craziest in Act 3, and then they pop a cork in whatever happens,” he said. “He actually gets more and more neurotic as the movie goes along, as more and more pressure is put on him.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Your Highness.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: James Franco And ‘Your Highness’

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Mariah Carey’s Pregnant Magazine Cover Is ‘Beautiful,’ Nick Cannon Says

‘She’s such a trouper to be carrying two human beings in her body,’ Cannon tells MTV News of his wife. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Kelly Marino Nick Cannon Photo: MTV News Mariah Carey had heads turning at the newsstand when she debuted her bare baby bump on this week’s cover of Life & Style. And while it may have left some blushing, her hubby Nick Cannon told MTV News he loves it. “I think the cover is beautiful,” he said. “The way that happened — we weren’t planning to put that out. It was an idea [where I said], ‘You look beautiful. Let’s take pictures.’ It turned out to be so beautiful; we were like, ‘The world has to see this.’ I actually took some naked pictures too with her — hopefully those won’t be on no magazine covers anytime soon.” So will Dad be following suit with his own scantily clad magazine cover? “I don’t know if I want my kids to see my ass out, but they are classy,” he laughed. “I like the ones of my wife more than the ones of me.” With Carey on the brink of labor at any moment, Cannon is just waiting for the call. The couple are completely ready to be parents — they have the twins’ names picked out and everything. “She’s doing amazingly right now,” he gushed. “She’s such a trouper to be carrying two human beings in her body and for her to have such high spirits and to be so understanding. … It’s just wonderful just to see her in all her aura and beauty, glow. I got a couple of phones on me.” “We thought of a few names, ironically, when we first met,” he recalled. “On our first date [I was planning out our life], and she was into it, and we still play around with those names, but now that it’s real … when the babies come out, we’ll see if they keep the names we made up on our first date.” What did you think of Mariah’s magazine cover? Let us know it the comments! Related Artists Nick Cannon

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Mariah Carey’s Pregnant Magazine Cover Is ‘Beautiful,’ Nick Cannon Says

Lindsey Vonn Sports Illustrated Cover: Sexist or Sexy?

The latest issue of Sports Illustrated dubs Lindsey Vonn as “America’s Best Woman Skier Ever.” If any controversy were to arise over this issue, you’d think this statement would be the cause. But there’s no room for debate, considering Vonn is the first U.S

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Lindsey Vonn Sports Illustrated Cover: Sexist or Sexy?

Spencer Pratt: The Official "I’m a Celebrity" Cover

Yesterday, Spencer Pratt issued a Twitter challenge to his followers: Send in what you think the cover of his first single, “I’m a Celebrity,” should look like. What you see below is not the real cover (check out his Twitter for that). But we think the one we made is a fitting tribute to the man’s unique greatness …

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Spencer Pratt: The Official "I’m a Celebrity" Cover