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Bruno Mars Calls Grammy-Nominated ‘Grenade’ His ‘Trophy Song’

Mars and the Smeezingtons also recognized for Doo-Wops & Hooligans at Wednesday’s Grammy Nominations Concert. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Matt Elias Bruno Mars backstage at the Grammy Nominations Concert Photo: MTV News Bruno Mars is up for six Grammy Awards, including such marquee noms as Album of the Year for Doo-Wops & Hooligans as well as Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for his ballad “Grenade.” Shortly after the singer learned he and his team, the Smeezingtons, were recognized for their breakthrough album and track, Mars chatted with MTV News backstage after the Grammy Nominations Concert in Los Angeles, and he seemed pretty overwhelmed by all of it. “Incredible. We worked really hard,” he said. “We worked hard in the studio right down the street, actually. And it’s a little tiny shack, but for the two years we were in there, we just locked ourselves in that room and came up with Doo-Wops & Hooligans .” All the hard work on the album, which also features hits “The Lazy Song” and “Just the Way You Are,” seems to have paid off with recognition not only for the release, but also for its crowning jewel of a track. “Worked extremely hard on ‘Grenade.’ That was the hardest song on the whole album to finish because we knew we had something, and to get all that emotion out,” he said. “I think I can speak for all of us when I say that we’re really happy that that song is being recognized because that’s like our trophy song.” While Mars seemed pretty poised backstage, he admitted it was a little hard for him to keep his cool while they were announcing the nominees during the telecast, which included two performances by Lady Gaga . “They kept cutting the camera to me every time. I wanted to jump up and punch [Smeezingtons partner Philip Lawrence] in the face and knee him, noogies, but I’m trying to be cool ’cause I know mom’s watching,” Mars joked. The 54th annual Grammy Awards will air February 12 on CBS. Will Bruno Mars win a Grammy? Share your thoughts below! Related Photos Artists Shine At ‘Grammy Nominations Concert Live!’ Related Artists Bruno Mars

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Samsung ad depicts iPhone owners as mindless hipster sheep [video]

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Despite continued confusion, early complaints of weak battery life and a new phone that looks exactly like the previous-generation model, flocks of hipster sheep lined up outside Apple Stores to buy the iPhone 4S simply to be part of the cool crowd. This is the picture Samsung paints in a clever new ad for the Galaxy S II, which is billed as the free thinker’s alternative to Apple’s herd-hooking iPhone…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Boy Genius Report Discovery Date : 22/11/2011 21:56 Number of articles : 5

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Hannibal Lecter Cannibalizes His Way Into MTV’s Killer Halloween

Lecter’s gentlemanly quality and intellect make him stand out over other horror movie murderers. By Kara Warner Dr. Hannibal Lecter in “Silence Of The Lambs” Photo: Orion Pictures Corporation It’s time for yet another in-depth profile in our creepy crypt of horror movie killers for MTV’s Killer Halloween , a competition in which we ask you, the best and brightest fans, to vote for the best and scariest movie murderer ever. Which horror movie baddie has the most intense “gross factor”? Make your pick in our MTV Movies Blog poll! We’ve already provided a handy guide to the gory details surrounding Freddy Krueger , Jason , Leatherface , Michael Myers , Chucky , Ghostface and Jigsaw . Now it’s time to take a look at the man the American Film Institute named the number-one villain of the last 100 years. Name : Dr. Hannibal Lecter Occupation : Psychiatrist, cannibal, serial killer Weapons : Teeth, intellect, items purchased from the Williams-Sonoma catalog Archenemy : People who annoy him, the FBI, bad taste Profile : Smart, serene and sinister, Hannibal Lecter is easily the most gentlemanly of the killers we’ve included in our survey. Created by author Thomas Harris in a series of horror novels first published in 1981, and later immortalized by Anthony Hopkins ‘ Oscar-winning portrayal in “The Silence of the Lambs,” Lecter has won millions of fans for his creep factor and cunning ways. Not to mention his way with words: “A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.” — Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter in “The Silence of the Lambs” Horror movie expert Ryan Turek, Managing Editor of ShockTillYouDrop.com , told MTV News that Lecter’s main appeal is his cool exterior. “Hannibal is the gentleman’s bogeyman. A class act in a pool of ragged, obvious-looking killers,” Turek said. “He’s unassuming in physicality but absolutely lethal. He’ll outsmart you at every turn and serve you up for dinner. His terror factor lies in the fact that lurking behind his amiable face is something incredibly deranged. That pleasant British fellow? Oh, yeah, he wants to split your skull open and fry your brains on an open skillet.” Turek added that Lecter also has a certain finesse with regard to what types of individuals are to become his victims. “Hannibal eats the jerks or those who at least catch on to who he is. I can’t imagine him suppressing his cannibalistic side in a theater of people text-messaging during a movie.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Silence of the Lambs.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos Killer Halloween: Greatest On-Screen Villains

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Top 10 Sex Bombs from Seattle

Maybe it’s the cool mountain air, but babes from Seattle don’t seem to get nude much. No matter: they’re still as hot as a piping Grande from Starbucks, and as cool as Nirvana. You don’t have to buy a plane ticket to the Emerald City; simply sit back and enjoy Gianna MIchaels , Erika Christensen , and the rest of our Top 10 Seattle sex bombs. They’re Shirtless in Seattle. 10 Lisa Ann Hadley … She’ll give you a Space Needle. 9 Tamara Clatterbuck . . . The Emerald Titty. 8 Aya Sumika … Pube-get sound. 7 Jean Smart … Nice Capitol Hills. 6 Bianca Kajlich … Shirtless in Seattle. 5 Dyan Cannon (born in Tacoma, raised in Seattle) … She’ll make you stiffer than a Starbucks brew. 4 Erika Christensen … Goddess of grunge. 3 Josie Bissett … King County Cutie. 2 Gianna Michaels … Reach nudity nirvana. 1 Anna Faris (born in Baltimore, raised in Seattle) … Seattle C-cups.

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Kid Rock Tour To Benefit Struggling U.S Cities

Detroit rocker announces shows will raise money for local charities in each stop. By Gil Kaufman Kid Rock Photo: JulNeil Lupin/ Redferns Kid Rock has made every effort to help his beleaguered hometown of Detroit rebound from decades of economic distress. But now D-Town’s favorite son and original “American Badass” is expanding his scope with an upcoming club tour that will attempt to raise a few bucks for other struggling U.S. cities. The 10-city swing will hit intimate (at least for Rock) clubs in Maryland, New York, Indiana, Tennessee, Illinois, Colorado and Missouri, beginning on November 16 with a show at the Fillmore Auditorium in Silver Spring, Maryland. According to a press release announcing the swing, Rock “has assembled a team of Detroit titans to show support for other cities in need, and to show that Detroit, while experiencing [its] own difficulties still has the power to unite to help others around the country.” Working with this group of Detroit business leaders, Rock and company have pledged to donate money to local charities, causes and individuals through the Kid Rock Foundation at every stop on the swing. Radio stations in the local markets will help determine worthy causes. The tour was Rock’s idea, timed to coincide with the release of his latest single, “Care,” a duet with Martina McBride and T.I. on Rock’s Born Free album that urges Americans to stop bickering and take care of those in need of help. “The song says ‘the least that I can do is Care’ — and I want to put my money where my mouth is. Everyone knows that Detroit is hurting,” he said in the statement announcing the tour. “But I want to show that even though we don’t have a lot on our own plate, it doesn’t mean the people of my hometown don’t have compassion to share with others all over the country. At the end of the day we’re all Detroit, we’re one country, one family.” Considering that Kid Rock played to 12,000 or more each night on his summer Born Free arena/amphitheater tour, the upcoming dates are a big shift in terms of capacity, but also a rare opportunity to see him up-close-and-personal in such legendary room as Nashville’s 2,300-seat Ryman Auditorium; the 2,800-capacity Beacon Theatre in New York; and Boise, Idaho’s 1,000-capacity Knitting Factory. Tickets for the tour go on sale on Saturday, October 15. Dates and venues for Kid Rock tour, according to a press release:

‘Breaking Bad’ Star Talks Explosive Season Finale

AMC series’ latest gruesome death was an ‘Oh my god moment,’ three-time Emmy winner Bryan Cranston tells MTV News. By Josh Wigler Bryan Cranston in “Breaking Bad” Photo: AMC “Breaking Bad” fans, it’s time to pick your jaw up off the floor (or scrape it off the wall, as the case may be) and let reality soak in: The AMC Network’s fourth season finale, which aired Sunday night, was about as explosive as it gets … and we mean that quite literally. Spoiler mode is officially on. Sunday night’s finale, appropriately titled ” Face Off ,” offered closure on one of the show’s most longstanding conflicts: the seasons-long battle between drug kingpin Gustavo Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) and our “hero,” mild-mannered chemistry teacher-turned-ruthless meth cook Walter White (Bryan Cranston). And it ended the only way it could — with the immaculately dressed Gus in a body bag. But it’s not merely the fact that the Pollos Hermanos founder took the big adios that’s become such a water-cooler moment today, it’s the fiery, almost “Dark Knight”-inspired way he went out. Walt, already unsuccessful in his most recent attempt to assassinate Gus by way of a car bomb, adopted the “enemy of my enemy is my friend” philosophy and joined forces with the physically invalid Hector “Tio” Salamanca (Mark Margolis), Gus Fring’s sworn nemesis. With revenge in his heart and Walt’s plan in his mind, Tio successfully lured Gus out of hiding and tricked him into a one-on-one encounter, one that Gus was certain would end in his longtime rival’s demise … except that Walt rigged his explosive device to the underside of Tio’s chair, and after a few frantic rings of his infamous communication bell, the deal was sealed and the bomb went off. With his final act, Gus took a few steps away from the explosion, adjusted his tie as was his wont, and fell to his knees with half of his face completely missing. In a show that’s seen severed heads on the backs of turtles and fully liquefied bodies leaking through ceilings, Gus’ death was perhaps the most gruesome moment “Breaking Bad” has ever seen … so much so that it even shocked series lead Bryan Cranston. “It’s that ‘Oh my god’ [kind of] moment,” Cranston told MTV News in an exclusive interview on Monday morning (October 10), weighing in on Gustavo Fring’s gruesome final scene. “What’s great about it is, for some reason, I didn’t see it coming. You have a situation where Walt is trying to make this bomb. He has a detonator. It doesn’t work because [Gus] didn’t go to the car, so now he has to think up some ulterior motive.” “What I wanted to do when Walt goes to the senior citizen home to talk to Tio was to not have that case [containing the bomb] in evidence anywhere,” Cranston continued. “I didn’t want to telegraph what was going to happen. I think I hid it pretty well; we could assume that maybe he’s trying a different tactic, because the bomb thing didn’t work so well. Now he’s going to try a different way. Is Tio going to pull out a gun? What’s he going to do? We know they’re talking and in cahoots with each other — Walt says, ‘Do you have any second guesses?’ and he doesn’t — but I didn’t know [how Gus was going to die] until I read it. I didn’t know how they were going to connect it. It came out perfect, with ringing the bell as the detonator.” For many fans, Gus’ death was a long time coming, and his final moments onscreen certainly did not disappoint in the shock and awe departments. But the loss of Gus also means the loss of Giancarlo Esposito, the veteran actor who brilliantly played the cool, collected villain for three seasons of “Breaking Bad.” For Cranston, the moment was “bittersweet. It was a fitting end to their struggles.” “We lose Gus Fring as a character, but I’ve gained Giancarlo Esposito as a friend,” he added, looking on the bright side. “That’s more valuable than anything. He’s a wonderful man and a terrific actor, a very gracious, very giving, spiritually sound guy who’s just embraceable. I have that [friendship] to look forward to.” What did you think of the “Breaking Bad” finale? Tell us in the comments!

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Did Bottle Service Turn DJs Into Human iPods? [ORIGINAL]

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Philly’s Qool DJ Marv has spent over a decade spinning in some of the hottest nightclubs in the world. In this exclusive to TheUrbandaily he shares why he thinks the extravagance of bottle service has hurt nightlife and the art of DJing. I have a strong opinion about bottle service and what it all stands for. Bottle service was the end of the model of the DJ as storyteller/ crowd motivator…person with the P.O.V. When it emerged it was the beginning of the end of that free spirited night life culture in Manhattan. You had parties where you heard different music, classic hip-hop and funk, all kinds. But the bottle service thing funneled it all into top 40, mash-ups and main stream rap. Before bottle service if you were presentable you could walk into a room. In the small bars and lounges you had the funky people, their whole point wasn’t to be inebriated from an entire bottle of vodka. You were there to be social, dance maybe have a couple of drinks, maybe one. Not to finish this entire bottle of vodka because you paid $250 for it. These are the middle-class, working people who just wanted to work off whatever they needed to work off with some music and some people. Bottle service says you can’t come in no more. All you have left is the people who used to be at the bar at those cool spots who felt like they were cool because they were [in the mix]. You had a corporate gig and you’re in this bar with a guy with dreadlocks dancing and you’re thinking “wow, I’m somewhere cool.” Those people drove the economies of those bars and venues. Those people that were glad to be there because it wasn’t work. They weren’t around “Biff” and “Wellington”, it was “Ahmad” and “Jose”.You had the mix of funky people and the people that drove the bar and it was all good. Then you had the geniuses that decided they were going to interpret the cabaret laws like “They can’t dance? Let’s charge them to sit.” It’s great for the capitalist but not for those paying a $200 entry fee. What’s left? The people who think they can buy their cool, credit card cool. But they’re not cool. They’re using their credit card to express their coolness. They start looking around and nobody here has flavor. Because everybody here is like me, they all PAID for it. “Hey DJ, play something we know.” A DJ in that scene [becomes] a human jukebox to people getting as drunk as they can possibly get. That kind of energy needs that kind of music and I’m not any of that. This place called Lotus opened up on 14th St and I got recommended to play there once by a guy that played there regularly on the weekend. And the manager comes to me during the middle of my set and he says “hey, you gotta pick it up. You gotta get it going.” I look around and see people dancing, etc. Then he says: “Did so-and-so recommend you for this gig? “Yes” “Well play like so-and-so…” They paid a lot at the time because they were charging people $200 plus to walk in the door. But I didn’t know how to be a robot, a human iPod. I didn’t know how to detach my whole point of view so that I could play street rap to 90% Caucasians scared to go to the streets. They’re looking at me like I should be their enabler, and it was weird. I couldn’t play act it, I couldn’t suffer through it. My ex-wife was disappointed that Lotus gig didn’t work out, I was too. I didn’t know if I’d made some mistake. But I knew that wasn’t the place to be. It ended up being a mutual decision. They said I was too mellow and I said “Thank you! I’m out of here.” RELATED POSTS: VIDEO: Diddy “Apologizes” To Vodka Rivals From Bathtub Qool DJ Marv Is HBO’s Secret Weapon [VIDEO]

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Johnny Depp Admits He Does the Pirates Films for ‘Stupid Money,’ Compares Photo Shoots to Rape

Today’s real talk from Johnny Depp , speaking with Vanity Fair about his lucrative Pirates of the Caribbean franchise: “Basically, if they’re going to pay me the stupid money right now, I’m going to take it… I have to. I mean, it’s not for me. Do you know what I mean? At this point, it’s for my kids. It’s ridiculous, yeah, yeah. But ultimately is it for me? No. No. It’s for the kids.” And, on the subject of being photographed: “Well, you just feel like you’re being raped somehow. Raped … It feels like a kind of weird — just weird, man.” [ Vanity Fair , THR ]

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Exclusive: Can You Guess Samuel L. Jackson’s Favorite Quentin Tarantino Film?

Samuel L. Jackson has contributed indelible performances to the oeuvre of Quentin Tarantino , most notably as the cool Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction , which nabbed him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nod, and as the unhinged L.A. gun-runner Ordell Robbie (“O-R-D-E-L-L R-O-B-B-I-E”) in Tarantino’s follow-up, Jackie Brown , which garnered him a Golden Globes nomination. Jackson even lent his voice to 2009’s Inglourious Basterds and will appear in the upcoming Django Unchained . But which film does the frequent Tarantino player consider the director’s best, in which “the action plays out suddenly and completely for every character?”

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JUSTIN BIEBER FANS SELL VIRGINITY FOR TICKETS – WTF Stories of the Week

SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE POP CULTURE NEWS ———————————– Justin Bieber Fans Sell Virginity For Tickets – WTF Stories of the Week Some Mexican teenage girls who weren’t able to buy tickets for Justin Bieber’s show are now auctioning off their virginity on Facebook in… http://www.youtube.com/v/NBwLJg8ioEU?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Continued here: JUSTIN BIEBER FANS SELL VIRGINITY FOR TICKETS – WTF Stories of the Week

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