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JWoww Engagement ‘Was Coming,’ Vinny Says

‘Roger was supposed to propose to me first. I’m a little angry,’ Ronnie Ortiz-Margo and ‘Jersey Shore’ housemates joke with MTV News. By Christina Garibaldi JWoww and Roger Mathews in In Touch magazine Photo: In Touch

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Usher Postpones Tour To Focus On Kids, ‘Voice’

Singer is pushing back his recently announced tour dates in Europe due to commitments to his gig on ‘The Voice.’ By Gil Kaufman Usher Photo: Redferns

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And the Most-Paused Moment in Movie History Is… [PICS, VIDEO]

Considering that Mr. Skin was basically born with remote in hand, this new survey by the British movie-rental website LOVEFiLM (basically Europe’s version of Netflix) fits right in with our philosophy of “fast-forwarding to the good parts.” LOVEFiLM recently polled its subscriber base of 1.6 million film lovers, asking them what movie moments made them stop, rewind and hit the pause button (or go frame-by-frame, if you’re fancy). And to our delight, the resulting top 10 leans heavily on forbidden flashes of skin, with Sharon Stone ‘s SKINfamous leg-crossing scene from Basic Instinct (1992) coming in at #1. 31% of those polled said they had paused the movie to get a better look at Sharon’s bare snatch, proving that everybody’s got a little Mr. Skin in them after all. See the rest of LOVEFiLM’s Top 10 Most-Paused Movie Moments after the jump!

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As Long As You Love Me – Justin Bieber (Alex G Acoustic Cover ft Jameson Bass)

iTunes: itunes.apple.com I’m going on tour in Europe! Check www.tylerwardmusic.com for TIX and dates! Thanks so much for watching the video!! I really enjoyed recording this song. It was definitely my favorite song on Bieber’s album. I can’t wait to show you more originals! I’m going to release my 2nd Original EP in September! Subscribe to Jameson here: www.youtube.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Keek: www.keek.com Instagram: @AlexGMusic7 “As Long As You Love Me” — originally by Justin Bieber Written by: Nasri Atweh, Rodney Jerkins, Andre Lindal, Justin Bieber Published by: Universal Music Publishing, Sony Music Publishing, EMI Music Publishing & Kobalt Music Publishing http://www.youtube.com/v/P1L8ueLXUmU?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the article here: As Long As You Love Me – Justin Bieber (Alex G Acoustic Cover ft Jameson Bass)

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Must Be Nice: Adrienne Bosh Posts Photos Her Bangin’ Bawwwwdy In A ‘Kini While Chillin In Greece

Adrienne Bosh Shares Photos From Family Vacation To Europe Last week we shared shots from the Bosh family’s European vacation in Venice , but Chrissy Chris is lucky to have his wife Adrienne along to document subsequent stops in France and Greece as well. The trip, during which the couple celebrated their first anniversary and their son Jackson’s three month birthday, gave Adrienne plenty of opportunity for flossin’ that bangin’ post baby bawwwwwdy. Hit the flip for some of our favorite shots she posted on Instagram.

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Pixie Geldof Topless in Ibizia of the Day

I don’t hate the Geldof sisters as much as I used to…mainly because I just don’t care to hate anything…it takes too much work… They are just harmless rich girls doing their thing and the UK media happens to love following them around….because the UK Media are passionate about their celebrities and their daughters….so passionate that they were paid to kill Princess Diana by the Royal Family…… I don’t find them hot…or deserving of any modeling campaigns they land just because their dad is Bob Geldoff and their mom killed herself in 2000 on her fucking birthday…. If anything I find it obnoxious and taking opportunity away from actual hot girls who need the money and exposure, cuz they don’t have a ridiculous trust fund to finance a ridiculous life like these Geldoff girls…. But I do appreciate any bitch topless on a beach in Europe, even if tits are just tits, and not worth celebrating, especially these fucking tits that need a bit of work, but even if tits are just tits, I still like em…. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS FOLLOW THIS LINK

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Happy 20th Birthday, Selena Gomez!

Selena Gomez gets to have sex with Justin Bieber whenever she wants to. So there’s really not a lot this young superstar needs for her birthday. On life in general, for that matter. But it’s still worth sending some love and some best wishes to Selena today… because she’s turning 20 years old! It’s been another extremely successful year for the artist, who left music behind a bit and starred in three movies. She plans on going off on a new tour and recording a new album in the near future. In the meantime, she’ll settle for helicopter dates with her very attractive boyfriend. We hope Gomez has a terrific, safe birthday and we honor her here with a photo montage:

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REVIEW: Ice Age: Continental Drift Hits for Uninspired Blockbuster Average

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted was an unexpectedly charming addition to the summer’s kiddie flick franchise pile-up, better and stranger than, honestly, it needed to be in a subgenre that is, Pixar aside, usually just about merchandising potential and providing enough bright moving objects to occupy young attention spans for 80 minutes. People hoping for the same pleasant surprise when escorting offspring to  Ice Age: Continental Drift might as well pre-crush those hopes in advance before donning their 3-D glasses — the film, the fourth in the series from Blue Sky Studios, is just a sugary jumble of goofy voices, hyperkinetic action scenes and rote plot elements that rolls forward just enough to get us to the de rigueur pop song that plays over the closing credits. Ice Age: Continental Drift  finds the series’ makeshift herd of glacial period animals still together and not eating each other (the carnivores in the group presumably have learned to eat only non-speaking extras). Mammoths Manny (Ray Romano) and Ellie (Queen Latifah) have a now teenage daughter named Peaches (Keke Palmer) whose best friend, molehog Louis (Josh Gad), is nursing an inconvenient cross-species crush on her. (She, unfortunately for him, has eyes only for fellow mammoth Ethan, voiced by rapper Drake). Saber-toothed tiger Diego (Denis Leary) remains grumpy, while sloth Sid (John Leguizamo) is still ignorantly blissful, even when the family that abandoned him stops by to leave his senile Granny (Wanda Sykes) in his company and then takes off immediately after. The plot’s precipitated by the series mascot Scrat (Chris Wedge), an acorn-loving saber-toothed squirrel whose journey always frames and runs parallel to the main storyline, and who triggers the rapid breakup of the continents (a process that took millions and millions of years but here happens in maybe a day) by planting his prized nut in a place that manages to crack open the Earth’s crust. The shifting land masses break up the mammoth family, forcing Ellie, Peaches and all to march toward safer territory while Manny, Diego, Sid and Granny end up adrift in the sea for an oddly nautical adventure. They encounter and do battle with pirates, led by the ape Captain Gutt (Peter Dinklage), who use icebergs as ships they’re able to steer with helpful twig technology. Ice Age: Continental Drift is a children’s animated movie, and to complain about it not making sense, not having characters who require more than a one-adjective description, and not being very funny to anyone over the age of 6 may seem beside the point, — except, well, Pixar has proven things needn’t be this way.  Ice Age: Continental Drift isn’t bad so much as its devoid of anything particularly good, including the animation. The characters in general have the odd texture of ratty stuffed toys rather than furry living animals, and they’re designed in such a way as to sometimes defy expression — when the camera closes in on Manny’s face to show his alarm, it ends up only framing his two eyes and a giant, fuzzy stretch of trunk, as if someone forgot we wouldn’t be able to see his mouth. The teenage mammoths have been given strange human haircuts on top of their Elephantidae heads, as if they’re a meld between an extinct species and a Bratz doll. It’s Sid and Scrat who come off the best by being built like they belong in the Looney Tunes-esque elastic universe from which the film’s action takes its cue. When Sid melts into a heap after eating a paralyzing berry, the clever physicality of it — Manny scoops him up and tosses him to safety on a glacier, only to have him slide right bonelessly off — is entertainingly done. And Scrat’s voyage has the freedom of the surreal, from the giant ball-bearing that he bounces off of at the center of the world to the map he finds at the bottom of the ocean, the pressure squashing him to a fraction of his original size. While the main characters have battles on glaciers and encounters with sirens who seem to be there only to fill out the runtime, Scrat skitters across the surface of the water and finds his way to a Greece-inspired saber-toothed squirrel utopia that he instantly ruins. And he, blissfully, doesn’t speak. The other animals, sadly, do, in their array of celebrity voices (Nicki Minaj, Aziz Ansari, Nick Frost and Seann William Scott also pop up behind different animated faces), and they grumble their way through an assembly of prepackaged dramas that feels like a few sitcom episodes mashed together — Diego fights and then falls for pirate crew member Shira (Jennifer Lopez), Manny learns not to be so overprotective of his growing daughter and Sid realizes he’s not a screw-up or something. It’s the kind of indifferent filmmaking that wouldn’t be so offensive if it weren’t so often hugely financially successful — it’s the effort of a large group of people, plenty of them talented, to turn out something barely adequate. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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The Amazing Spider-Man Rules the Box Office, Spinning Impressive Numbers; Ted Holds Firm: Weekend Receipts

As expected, The Amazing Spider-Man spun up impressive numbers over the Friday – Saturday weekend, adding to its totals since rolling out in the U.S. on Tuesday ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. The film topped the overall box office and had one of the largest per screen averages in release, though the top PSA went to specialty release Beasts of the Southern Wild in its second weekend, though its screen count is still very limited. Last weekend’s number one Ted held steady in second place on the b.o. rankings, while Brave and Savages came in third and fourth respectively. 1. The Amazing Spider-Man (3-D) Gross: $65 million (Cume: $140 million) Screens: 4,318 (PSA: $15,053) Week: 1 Worldwide, the latest Spidey pic has grossed $341.2 million. It has picked up $14.3 million from 307 IMAX theaters, about 10% of its North American box office. Spider-Man had the biggest Tuesday launch ever, taking in $35 million its first day. 2. Ted Gross: $32,592,560 (Cume: $120,239,905) Screens: 3,256 (PSA: $10,010) Week: 2 (Change: -40%) Strong word-of-mouth maintained momentum into the film’s second weekend. 3. Brave (3-D animation) Gross: $20,162,000 (Cume: $174,519,000) Screens: 3,891 (PSA: $5,182) Week: 3 (Change: – 41%) Brave ‘s global cume is now at $211.1 million. 4. Savages Gross: $16,162,200 (NEW) Screens: 2,628 (PSA: $6,150) Week 1 The opening is solid considering it’s an adult crime drama with an R-rating. 5. Magic Mike Gross: $15,610,000 (Cume: $72,797,000) Screens: 3,120 (PSA: $5,003) Week: 2 (Change: – 60%) 6. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection Gross: $10,200,000 (Cume: $45,845,955 Screens: 2,161 (PSA: $4,720) Week: 2 (Change: -60%) 7. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (3-D animation) Gross: $7.7 million (Cume: $196.02 million) Screens: 2,861 (PSA: $2,691) Week: 5 (Change: – 35%) 8. Katy Perry: Part of Me (Documentary/3-D) Gross: $7,150,000 (Cume: $10,250,000) Screens: 2,730 (PSA: $2,619) Week: 1 (The film opened Thursday) 9. Moonrise Kingdom Gross: $4,641,580 (Cume: $26,892,860) Screens: 884 (PSA: $5,251) Week: 7 (Change: – 6%) 10. To Rome with Love Gross: $3,502,143 (Cume: $5,261,353) Screens: 806 (PSA: $4,345) Week: 2 (Change: + 367%) 777 theaters were added in the second weekend of Woody Allen’s latest film after opening in only 29 locations last weekend.

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The Amazing Spider-Man Rules the Box Office, Spinning Impressive Numbers; Ted Holds Firm: Weekend Receipts

As expected, The Amazing Spider-Man spun up impressive numbers over the Friday – Saturday weekend, adding to its totals since rolling out in the U.S. on Tuesday ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. The film topped the overall box office and had one of the largest per screen averages in release, though the top PSA went to specialty release Beasts of the Southern Wild in its second weekend, though its screen count is still very limited. Last weekend’s number one Ted held steady in second place on the b.o. rankings, while Brave and Savages came in third and fourth respectively. 1. The Amazing Spider-Man (3-D) Gross: $65 million (Cume: $140 million) Screens: 4,318 (PSA: $15,053) Week: 1 Worldwide, the latest Spidey pic has grossed $341.2 million. It has picked up $14.3 million from 307 IMAX theaters, about 10% of its North American box office. Spider-Man had the biggest Tuesday launch ever, taking in $35 million its first day. 2. Ted Gross: $32,592,560 (Cume: $120,239,905) Screens: 3,256 (PSA: $10,010) Week: 2 (Change: -40%) Strong word-of-mouth maintained momentum into the film’s second weekend. 3. Brave (3-D animation) Gross: $20,162,000 (Cume: $174,519,000) Screens: 3,891 (PSA: $5,182) Week: 3 (Change: – 41%) Brave ‘s global cume is now at $211.1 million. 4. Savages Gross: $16,162,200 (NEW) Screens: 2,628 (PSA: $6,150) Week 1 The opening is solid considering it’s an adult crime drama with an R-rating. 5. Magic Mike Gross: $15,610,000 (Cume: $72,797,000) Screens: 3,120 (PSA: $5,003) Week: 2 (Change: – 60%) 6. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection Gross: $10,200,000 (Cume: $45,845,955 Screens: 2,161 (PSA: $4,720) Week: 2 (Change: -60%) 7. Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (3-D animation) Gross: $7.7 million (Cume: $196.02 million) Screens: 2,861 (PSA: $2,691) Week: 5 (Change: – 35%) 8. Katy Perry: Part of Me (Documentary/3-D) Gross: $7,150,000 (Cume: $10,250,000) Screens: 2,730 (PSA: $2,619) Week: 1 (The film opened Thursday) 9. Moonrise Kingdom Gross: $4,641,580 (Cume: $26,892,860) Screens: 884 (PSA: $5,251) Week: 7 (Change: – 6%) 10. To Rome with Love Gross: $3,502,143 (Cume: $5,261,353) Screens: 806 (PSA: $4,345) Week: 2 (Change: + 367%) 777 theaters were added in the second weekend of Woody Allen’s latest film after opening in only 29 locations last weekend.

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