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Hollywood Tuna’s AmaTuna Moment – Sexy Lap Dance

Even though this is the tamest lap dance you”ll ever see, the blond in this video is a knockout! Enjoy. *Submit sexy, funny, interesting videos here Sexy Lap Dance Video More AmaTuna

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Justin Bieber Kissing Selena Gomez Video Leaked

Justin Bieber Kiss Selena Gomez Video and Pictures Leaked Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber kissing? A new pic of Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez caught in a kiss has made its way online Can you belieb it?” Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were recently caught in what can only be described as a passionate kiss, and the hot photo has already hit the Web. Although Justin and Selena have recently taken to popping up almost everywhere together, they’re still swearing that their relationship is strictly platonic. Selena says she loves him like a brother, yet she removed her purity ring before visiting him in his tour bus. And Justin reiterates ad infinitum that there are facets of his life that he simply must keep private. Now, this shocking lip-lock photo is indisputable proof that the 16-year-old teen dream and his 18-year-old Latin girl are indeed dating. Justin Bieber Baby Justin Bieber Ride New Song U Smile Selena Gomez A Year Without Rain Kiss Or Just Friends? Lyrics One Time One Less Loney Girl HD Baby One Less Lonely Girl Rihanna Only Girl “Justin Bieber Ride” “Justin Bieber Ride Lyrics” Naturally More Ft Camp Rock 2 One Time Favorite Girl Last Dance One Heart January 2010 Justin Bieber – My World 2.0 1. “Baby” feat. Ludacris 2. “Somebody to Love” 3. “Stuck in the Moment” 4. “Smile” 5. “Runaway Luv” 6. “Never Let You Go” 7. “Overboard” 8. 9. “Up” 10. “That Should Be Me” The Tracklist of Selena’s New Album “A Year Without Rain”! 1. Summer’s Not Hot 2. Sick Of You 3. Off The Chain 4. Rock God 5. Live Like There’s No Tomorrow 6. A Year Without Rain 7. Spotlight 8. Intuition 9. Ghost Of You 10. Round & Round Tags: Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber Kissing, Selena Gomez, Video, Leaked, Justin Bieber Baby Selena Gomez Kiss, selena, Gomez, justin bieber, kissing, Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber kissing, Caught Bieber kissing Selena, pic of Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez caught in a kiss, photos, Pictures, hot kiss, Bieber kiss Selena, Bieber kiss Selena video

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Sean Kingston Breaks Rules in ‘Party All Night (Sleep All Day)’ Video

In the music video in support of his dance floor-ready single, the reggae singer sleeps throughout the day only to party hard all night.

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Paula Abdul Lives to Dance, Hypes New Reality Show

Paula Abdul is almost back, reality TV fans. After walking away from American Idol about 18 months ago, the beloved/loopy judge is back with Live to Dance , a CBS competition that premieres on January 4. She tells TV Guide the program, previewed below, is “about celebration.” Live to Dance Promo “It’s about celebrating acts that move forward as opposed to who’s going home,” Abdul told the publication . “We’re the only show that has all ages. You could be a soloist, duo or group of any size. There are some acts that came in with 50 people! And I don’t try to take them out of their element and do routines in a style they’ve never done before.” Abdul will be joined on the Live to Dance judging table by Kimberly Wyatt and Travis Payne, while the singer also says there will be 90-foot “Dance Domes” under which contestants will perform. As for a certain Fox juggernaut that also premieres next month? “I’m a fan of [ American Idol ], and I always will be as long as they’re going out and finding that raw talent,” Paula says. “Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler – they’re seasoned veterans. They know what it takes to make it, so they’re gonna have a very refined eye. And I’m really happy Randy is at the helm because you need that familiarity. I don’t think there’s any advice I can give them other than I’m gonna be watching.” But will viewers be watching Abdul’s new series? You tell us!

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Was Shutter Island ‘Overlooked’?

Martin Scorsese’s gothic psychological thriller Shutter Island grossed $294 million worldwide, remains on the awards-season bubble, and persists at year’s end as a divisive critical flashpoint. So why is it among L.A. Times critic Betsy Sharkey’s most “overlooked” films of 2010? “Director Martin Scorsese’s dark and devious brain tease is as much a conversation as a movie,” Sharkey writes. ” Instead of tying up loose ends, he keeps unraveling them so by the time he drops the big one, you should be good for hours of post-cinema parsing. See it with a friend.” Funny, I thought we all… had? Anyway, I’m curious: Help me help you help her understand. [ LAT ]

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Preview: Paula Abdul Triumphantly Mumbles on Live to Dance

‘Family Guy’ Exclusive: Nine Minutes Of ‘Star Wars’ Parody ‘It’s A Trap!’

‘It’s definitely the most visually stunning of all of the ones we’ve done,’ creator Seth MacFarlane tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian Brian, Peter and Lois Griffin in “Family Guy: It’s A Trap!” Photo: Fox Back at San Diego Comic-Con this summer, “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane showed off a first-look at “It’s a Trap!,” the final installment in the animated series’ parodies of the “Star Wars” franchise. But unless you were lucky enough to be sitting in those hallowed, geek-filled halls, you’ve barely seen anything from the hour-long episode, which tweaks “Return of the Jedi” to hilarious effect. That’s why MTV News is happy to present nine minutes from “It’s a Trap,” which hits DVD and Blu-ray Tuesday. “It’s more of exactly the same kind of jokes you’ve seen in the other two,” MacFarlane deadpanned in a Comic-Con chat with us. “So if you like those, this is the same and you’ll enjoy it just as much.” That’s just a bit of an understatement, but it’s also true: The third episode is no letdown from the first two. Once again, young Chris Griffin plays Luke Skywalker. He’s joined by Peter as Han Solo, Lois as Princess Leia, Brian as Chewbacca, Stewie as Darth Vader and all manner of other “Family Guy” characters in various roles. (Paraplegic Joe as Jabba the Hut? Well played!) “It’s a Trap!” begins exactly as the episodes that preceded it, with a LOL-tastic take on the “Star Wars” franchise’s iconic opening crawl: “Luke Skywalker has returned to his home planet of Tatooine in order to — okay, you know what, we don’t care. We were thinking of not even doing this one. Fox made us do it … I’m sorry. I took a muscle relaxer earlier and it’s kicking in.” From there it’s off to the Death Star. We see Solo getting a fart-filled release from his carbonite prison, Meg Griffin as the multi-tentacled sarlacc beast, a Stormtrooper bicycle chase, and appearances from “American Dad!” characters Roger the alien and Klaus the fish in “Jedi” character. Random cameos include Pee-wee Herman, Ted Knight ripped from “Caddyshack” footage and the boogie-woogie piano stylings of Ray Charles. The whole production has never looked better. As MacFarlane explained, “It’s definitely the most visually stunning of all of the ones we’ve done.” Just don’t expect the “Family Guy” guys to attack the three newest “Star Wars” flicks. Says MacFarlane, “I would rather chew broken glass.” What did you think of the “It’s a Trap!” teaser? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Exclusive ‘Family Guy: It’s A Trap!’ Preview Clips

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Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne Fans: Holiday Gifts For You!

Check out our gift guide for the music lover in your life! By Jocelyn Vena Photo: MTV News It’s the holidays, and with less than a week until Christmas, some people might be rushing to get their holiday shopping over with. For those looking for gifts with a uniquely pop-culture slant, MTV News has rounded up some of the best gifts out there for fans of everyone from Drake to Lady Gaga. Check out photos of more pop-star gifts! Dunkees offers up Lil Wayne and Drake skateboard decks for the hip-hop fan in your family or social circle. Made by Daniel Militonian, the graffiti-style boards are certain to please any boarding fanatic. And if anyone has ever wanted to hear Snoop Dogg direct them as they drive, fans can personalize their TomTom GPS with the rapper’s voice. Lady Gaga certainly has plenty of swag on the market for her “little monsters” to eat up this holiday season. Music lovers would enjoy listening to “Bad Romance” or “Just Dance” on the superstar’s Heartbeats by Lady Gaga headphones . Unfortunately, early shoppers already snatched up all the Mua Mua Lady Gaga dolls, so you might have to scour online auction sites to snag one of those. Like Gaga, Bieber has his own headphones, Justbeats , that would please the ears of anyone who beliebs. Bieber also has a line of trading cards and his very own doll perfect for his fans to snuggle with. His pal, Taylor Swift, also has a doll all her own. If those pop stars won’t satisfy the pickiest person on your holiday shopping list, there are plenty of other celebrities with fashion and beauty products on the market. Katy Perry has her very own fragrance, which the pop world’s favorite cat lady named Purr . Snooki has her own line of slippers for those wanting to know what it feels like to walk a mile in the “Jersey Shore” star’s shoes. And finally, Beyonc

Kanye West, Robyn And More: 20 Best Albums Of 2010

In a truly great year for music, Bigger Than the Sound narrows it down to records by Vampire Weekend, Rick Ross and more. By James Montgomery Bigger Than The Sound’s Best Albums of 2010 Photo: MTV News As we close the book on 2010, one thing becomes apparent: It may very well have been the best year for music in a long, long time. Major-label artists went insane, indie-rock acts topped the Billboard albums chart, and Kanye just kept being Kanye. The end result was 12 months positively brimming with excellent albums, to the point where making a list of the 20 best was darn-near impossible. Still, I tried. It’s my job, after all. So here are my picks for the 20 Best Albums of 2010. Rock, hip-hop, pop and electro records — from artists big and small — that managed to stick with me through the entire year, which was no small feat. Looking at it now, there are at least a half-dozen other albums I could’ve included. It really was that good of a year. That said, I’m sure I left a few off my list, so I’m counting on you to remind me of anything I might have missed. Let me know in the comments below, and here’s to a truly great 2010. 20. Linkin Park, A Thousand Suns The year’s most ambitious major-label rock album was also the most controversial, an icy, chilling listen that alternately thrilled and thinned LP’s substantial fanbase with its vast swaths of sonic sprawl (and overall lack of guitar solos). A Thousand Suns may be Linkin Park’s Kid A or it may just be a colossal misstep, but either way, there’s no denying the dense, dark power it packs. 19. Villagers, Becoming a Jackal The similarities between Conor O’Brien and Conor Oberst go a lot deeper than just a few letters, a pair of dewdrop eyes and a general lack of height. For proof, I present Becoming a Jackal, an expansive, haunting and largely self-produced debut that rivals Oberst’s Lifted … in terms of ambition, scope and sonic palette. The potential on display here is truly staggering, and I can’t wait to hear what he does next. So long as it’s not Digital Ash in a Digital Urn. 18. The Black Keys, Brothers An unlikely — though well-deserved — breakout for Akron, Ohio’s hardest-working blues hammers, Brothers bears the fruit of everything that came before it (the team-ups with Danger Mouse and Dame Dash, frontman Dan Auerbach’s solo album) and boils it down into a staggering, swaggering mash. The tunes are raw and ribbed, and there’s a snarling — dare I say sexual — streak that runs through them all. Required nocturnal listening, even during the day. 17. My Chemical Romance, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys It’s not a concept album; rather, it’s an “allegory” for the sad state of the music industry, a heat-seeking “missile” aimed at the barely fluttering heart of rock and roll. In short: It’s a positively vital album. On Danger Days, MCR are out to save the world, and they do it by ditching the theatrics (and Liza Minnelli cameos), reinventing themselves as dusty, DayGlo outlaws and harnessing the sheer power of rock. It may seem silly, but it’s also a battle someone needs to fight. 16. Beach House, Teen Dream Forget Katy Perry; Baltimore’s Beach House wrote 2010’s best soundtrack to teenage melodrama. Teen Dream is full of gauzy harmonies, sun-dappled guitars, swoony histrionics and songs like “Zebra” and “Walk in the Park” that just keep opening up, until they gently burn out and fade away. I’d like to hear them take on “California Gurls” next. 15. Eminem, Recovery Three million Eminem fans can’t be wrong. There’s a reason Recovery is the best-selling album released in 2010, one that has as much to do with our love of comeback stories as it does the undiluted strength of Eminem himself, who, clean and sober for the first time in years, lets it rip, tackling subjects both old (celebs) and new (himself) with a renewed vigor and venom. Shoot, at one point he even manages to work “antidisestablishmentarianism” into the mix. When he raps “I am the American Dream,” he’s not boasting; he’s just telling the truth. After all, he’s been to the bottom, and with Recovery, he’s pulled himself back up to the top by his bootstraps. 14. Deerhunter, Halcyon Digest A haunting (and haunted) recollection of the claustrophobic past and the agoraphobic present, Halcyon Digest is Deerhunter at their most woozy, weary and wispy, which is to say it’s also them operating at the absolute peak of their abilities. An album brimming with ideas and gauzy expanses, vespertine ghosts and floating embers, Halcyon Digest is the musical equivalent of prying open the attic and feeling the warm gust of dusty breath that greets you. Sometimes it comforts, but most of the time it just gives you chills. 13. Rick Ross, Teflon Don Big Meech. Larry Hoover. And about a million other characters, both real and imagined. Teflon Don is Ross’ most thrilling listen, alternating between blunt-force braggadocio ( “B.M.F.” ) and silk-suited swagger (the flossy, glossy “Super High” ) with a deftness that belies his general ginormitude. You can debate the authenticity of his words, but you cannot challenge his storytelling abilities. Hollywood doesn’t make movies this big, let alone Miami. 12. Sleigh Bells, Treats Sounds like: cheerleader camp, power tools f—ing, the “level-up” music on any NES game (circa 1988), a really sh—y Sanyo boom box, double Dutch, hyperspace, hellfire, hurricanes, a more polite Mot

‘Tron: Legacy’ Premiere Attended By A-List Stars

Will Ferrell, Tom Cruise and Joe Jonas were among the celebrities who turned up at the Hollywood gala for the sci-fi sequel. By Ryan J. Downey Will Ferrell at the “Tron: Legacy” premiere Photo: John Sciulli/ Getty Images HOLLYWOOD — An entire block of Hollywood Blvd. was virtually transformed into the computer world of grids and gladiators on Saturday at the premiere of “Tron: Legacy.” Blue lights, lasers, smoke machines, white-clad “Sirens,” black-bob-wigged publicists brandishing light discs and at least one light cycle adorned a blue carpet leading to Disney’s El Capitan Theater as hundreds of fans looked on. Will Ferrell, Tom Cruise, Joe Jonas, Ana de la Reguera (“Cowboys and Aliens”), Patrick Fugit (“Almost Famous”), Jena Malone (“Saved!”) and the film’s stars, including Jeff Bridges, Olivia Wilde and Garret Hedlund, turned up to watch the sequel to “Tron,” the forward-thinking 1982 classic that pit man vs. machine in a virtual reality. With premiere production values that would make an arena rock band blush, the atmosphere was as charged as a “Tron” arena battle. “I don’t want to downplay [the first film’s premiere] because it was what it was then, but this? The excitement level is that much more and I think that’s truly the ‘Tron’ legacy,” said Bruce Boxleitner, who played Alan Bradley and his computerized counterpart, the title character, in both the original and the sequel. “After twenty-something years, I’d go, ‘Well, I don’t know. If they haven’t made [a sequel] by now …’ [And then] we got the word. I was in right from the get-go.” “Tron: Legacy” director Joseph Kosinski — who will next tackle the re-imagining of another Disney sci-fi property from the ’80s, “The Black Hole” — was brimming with pride now that the long-in-gestation project was finally see the (blue) light of day. “It’s been a three-year process with thousands of talented people all over the world working on this movie with me. I’m really proud of the team and proud of the film. I’m excited for people to finally see it,” he said. Garrett Hedlund plays Sam Flynn, son of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) from the first film, who sets out to find his missing father and ends up transported to the world of “Tron.” The 26-year-old actor has been on something of a journey himself: He’s got “Country Strong” debuting this month and just wrapped “On the Road” that morning before hopping on a plane for the “Tron: Legacy” premiere. “It’s a wonderful night, isn’t it?” he beamed, while admitting to being a bit exhausted. Taking in the grand spectacle unfolding on the blue carpet, he added, “I’ve tried to imagine what this night would be like but, up until now, I’ve never been more surprised.” Welsh actor Michael Sheen — whom astute “Twilight” fans still recognize without the getup he wears as Aro — plays Castor in “Tron: Legacy,” and shared Hedlund and Boxleitner’s awe at the “spare no expense” vibe of the premiere and the general marketing rollout behind the picture. “It’s nice to know that Disney has so much confidence in the film and they’re prepared to get behind it so much,” said Sheen. “I’ve seen the film. I can see why they’re so confident. When you’ve got a film like this, I guess that’s the time to bring out your big guns. It’s great. I love the fact that the look of the premiere reflects the look of the film as well, ’cause that’s such a strong part of the ‘Tron’ world. I’m a fan of these films more than I am an actor in them in a way. So it’s just great to be a part of it.” The models dressed as “sirens” who stood on the blue carpet with stoic seriousness — even as Will Ferrell attempted to get one of them to crack a smile — were joined by an actress who portrayed one of the sirens in the film, Beau Garrett. She was accompanied by her parents and two best friends at the premiere. “This is crazy. It’s so fun. It’s really kind of lovely,” laughed Garrett. “[My parents] are like, losing their minds. My dad is beaming right now. So this is a trip! I had no idea what I was getting into.” Daft Punk, whose music lights up the film’s soundtrack, walked the carpet as well while their dance-music contemporary, Boys Noize, served as DJ at the afterparty. “Tron: Legacy” hits theaters nationwide this Friday. Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron: Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips Related Photos ‘Tron’ Premiere In Los Angeles

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