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Eugene Levy Really Not a Fan of American Office

“He’s full of praise for Ricky Gervais, but he’s never seen the American version of The Office . ‘I can’t, there’s no point. Ricky’s truly was done like a documentary. In the States they can’t go there. They’ve got to light it brighter, and the camera can’t move in quite the same way because the audience won’t stand for that. It’s a horrible way of using the device. They’re using a device that they don’t truly understand. And I’m not a fan of kind of doing something. Do it or don’t do it. If you’re going to do a fake documentary, make it a fake documentary. Have the balls to just do it that way.'” [ The Guardian ]

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Can Spoilers Really Spoil ‘The Avengers’?

As the wait for the superhero flick grows more agonizing, the age-old debate crops up again: to spoil or not to spoil? By Josh Horowitz “Avengers” Photo: Marvel Over the weekend I was getting the shakes. And Tony Stark is to blame. I knew a whole bunch of folks had seen “The Avengers” last week (Los Angeles was host to its premiere last Wednesday) and, well, that wore on me. I don’t know why. I’d get to see it myself soon enough. And frankly, seeing it without knowing whatever Easter eggs were planted would probably only add to my eventual enjoyment, right? But it gnawed on me. Since I have little to no will power, it only took me a few minutes of searching the interweb to get just about every plot point ruined forever. Do I have a problem? Is it a problem? I’ll say this to those who say they want any and all movie spoilers kept from them — fearing the house of cards will come crashing down if they know the kid can see dead people or whatever: Spoilers can’t (or shouldn’t) ruin a film. Any film that rests on a third-act twist and the surprise it causes just isn’t all that great a film. Let me bring to mind another M. Night Shyamalan film, “Unbreakable,” a movie that blew my mind with a third-act revelation the first time I saw it. Now that I know what’s coming, does it make me love the movie any less? No. Another case in point, let’s journey back to 1983 and visit the 7-year-old version of me (shorter, that’s about the only difference) reading the comic adaptation of “Return of the Jedi” (back before the Internet comics and novelizations were the best bet for the spoiler-minded). Yup, I was the guy who knew every twist in the culmination of the greatest saga of my youth before stepping into the theater. Did I enjoy the film at all less than I would have going in blind? I truly don’t think so. My only regret actually is ruining the film for my brother in advance and that’s just because he hit me really hard as a result. Look, I know a lot of you disagree with me and trust me, we discuss spoilers an awful lot over here within the movies team at MTV. We know a lot of you want to enjoy a movie fresh without a third-act twist weighing on you throughout the flick. But we also live and breathe on breaking news, and if a certain A-list actor is going to appear in “21 Jump Street” (see, I’m being careful), it’s hard to ignore that. That’s news. So it’s a bit of a conundrum we face every single day. It’s probably the same for you if you’re reading this. You want to know just enough, am I right? But some of you are like me and wouldn’t mind knowing it all. Lately I’ve been wondering if we’ve become a society that’s more anxious for spoilers than ever. If I had to guess, the easy access to virtually any information on whatever mobile device is probably a big reason. Has the Ming dynasty come up in conversation again? Why, it’ll just take you about 10 seconds to find out what century it began in (the 14th, duh). We’re a culture that has now been conditioned to believe we can and should know anything. How much did “The Hunger Games” make in Nebraska last week? Hold on a second. I got that. How does Rihanna look on a beach when she’s hanging with friends? No problemo. What happens at the end of “The Avengers”? What do you mean I can’t know right now? Secrets are hard to keep in 2012. Which is probably why films like “Prometheus” and “The Dark Knight Rises” are my two most anticipated flicks at the moment (and I know I’m not alone). Take the final installment in the Batman trilogy for example. Despite being shot out and about on the streets of several major cities, I’d guess the number of folks who actually know how Christopher Nolan’s next film ends numbers in the dozens. OK, maybe a couple hundred. So I’m conflicted once again. I desperately want to know everything and yet I know it will be all the more satisfying to know nothing. Damn, I’m in the wrong business, aren’t I? Check out everything we’ve got on “The Avengers.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos Assemble Yourself For ‘Avengers’ Sneak Peeks Related Photos ‘Avengers’

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Drake Proclaims ‘I’m A Proud Young Jewish Boy’ On ‘HYFR’ Set

Cash Money videographer Derrick G. catches up with Drake during his re-Bar Mitzvah. By Rob Markman Drake in his video for “HYVR” Photo: Universal “Money just changed everything.” Those are the words that opened Drake ‘s Thank Me Later album. Hell yeah, it changed everything. Just look at Drizzy’s recently released “HYFR” video as an example. In the Director X-helmed clip, Drake stages a second Bar Mitzvah to re-establish his commitment to the Jewish faith. “I’m proud, a proud young Jewish boy. When I had a Bar Mitzvah back in the day, my mom really didn’t have that much money. We kinda just did it in the basement of an Italian restaurant, which I guess is kinda like a faux pas,” Drake told Cash Money videographer Derrick G on the video’s Miami set. “I told myself that if I ever got rich, I’d throw myself a re-Bar Mitzvah. That’s the concept for the video.” Drake dropped some childhood party footage at the top of the “HYFR” video, and while it looked like a good time, we’re sure it paled in comparison to his adult Bar Mitzvah, which features Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, Birdman and Trey Songz. The behind-the-scenes documentary shows the Toronto MC interacting with his YMCMB family and his real-life family. “I have some of my mother’s friends, some of my friends,” he said to the camera, gesturing toward Birdman and Khaled, who were seated in the Miami synagogue. “Stunna Man and Khaled had to come and show their support. I learned my Torah portions; they had to come hear me read it.” The set-visit video is filled with a ton of fun moments, but none more thrilling than when Lil Wayne performs his verse from the song. Weezy, who starts off in a suit and ski mask, begins to peel back his wardrobe with each passing rhyme until he is in a Truk Fit T-shirt, banging his skateboard across a banquet table. Birdman Jr. is clearly the life of the party. “Maybe in the world, there might be somebody crazier and more energetic and more talented, but I don’t know where the f— they’re at,” Drake said. “This guy gets on the camera every single time and kills that sh–. That’s why he’s Lil Wayne.” What did you think of Drake’s “HYFR” video? Share your review in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Drake Related Artists Drake

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Why Isn’t Justin Bieber In Far East Movement Video?

‘He’s behind the camera,’ the group jokes to MTV News about Biebs’ absence from ‘Live My Life’ clip. By Jocelyn Vena Far East Movement Photo: MTV News Justin Bieber proclaims that he just wants to “Live My Life” on the hook for Far East Movement’s latest track. The Dirty Bass single is a feel-good, fist-pumping anthem about, well, living your life. The dance-music-making crew opened up to MTV News about hooking up with the “Boyfriend” singer and bringing him into their world of dirty beats and even dirtier bass. “We got to thank him for being in our world for us,” Kevin Nishimura said about the experience of hitting the studio with Bieber. “When we met with him, [it was like] ‘Let’s do a song that caters to that audience that’s outside the Far East Movement shows going, “We can’t get in, but we live that life.” ‘ And there’s that audience that’s in the club popping the bottles, doing that thing, living that.” Finding that perfect balance and hooking up with the hitmaking teen wasn’t hard since the guys of Far East Movement are all about music encompassing everything and everyone. In their world, there are no restrictions. “We’re always about all-inclusiveness, no matter your race, your sex, whatever it be,” they said. “That’s the type of music we make. So with Justin, it was definitely unexpected as far as both audiences, but it makes sense.” When the guys dropped the party-themed clip for the track, which also features LMFAO, Bieber was noticeably absent from the clip. It follows both Far East Movement and LMFAO as they make their way through a European city, dancing through the streets and riding on an animal-print, double-decker bus. “Just for the record — ’cause we’ve been seeing people like, ‘Where is he in the video?’ — he’s behind the camera,” Nishimura joked. “We sent him one of those party-favor cards saying, ‘You are invited to the Far East Movement/Justin Bieber video shoot,’ but he was working on his thing, you know. He’s got a new single out, his album, so he couldn’t make it. But he said, ‘No matter what, I’m gonna party tonight.’ So it’s all love.” RedOne produced the song. Dirty Bass drops May 8. Are you feeling the Far East Movement/ Justin Bieber team-up? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Far East Movement Justin Bieber

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