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Rihanna vs. Jennifer Lopez: Who Would You Rather…

Many questions can be raised about last night’s American Idol finale. To wit: Should Phillip Phillips have defeated Jessica Sanchez? Should Diana DeGarmo have accepted Ace Young’s proposal ? How incredible is Jennifer Holliday?!? But THG is focused on the truly important issue of the night: With both Rihanna and J. Lo taking to the stage and performing a couple sexy, scantily-clad singles, the topic can no longer be ignored. Which of these beauties would you prefer to bang? Study their finale outfits and vote now.

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‘Survivor: One World’ Post-Mortem: What Have We Learned?

MTV News teams up with former ‘Survivor’ player Rob Cesternino to cover Kim’s win, Colton’s controversy, the future of the game and more. By Josh Wigler Kim Spradlin Photo: CBS on Sunday, concluding with the rightful victory of bridal-shop owner Kim Spradlin . After running multiple alliances and winning four immunity challenges (among other accomplishments), Kim’s status as one of the all-time greatest “Survivor” winners can’t be denied. But even though the best player won the game, does that mean “One World” was one of the better seasons in “Survivor” history? Not necessarily — certainly not if you’re asking season villain Colton Cumbie, who declared during the live “Survivor” reunion that “One World” got boring once he was medically evacuated from the game. Did Kim deserve to win? Should she play again? Was Colton’s assessment of a lackluster “Survivor” season on point? We tackled all of these questions and more in our final “One World” post-game with two-time contestant Rob Cesternino . Thanks for joining us all season long, Rob! MTV : Kim Spradlin, your girl and mine, took home the win on Sunday night. I don’t think anybody was surprised to see that happen, but I’m definitely happy with the outcome. I’m assuming you’re pleased as well? Rob Cesternino : I was very happy to see Kim win the game. I think she gave one of the most dominating performances ever by a “Survivor” player, and I think Kim is, from a historical “Survivor” perspective, the only true alpha female to have won the game. That’s impressive. MTV : You wouldn’t put [‘Fans vs. Favorites’ winner] Parvati Shallow in that category? Cesternino : Parvati is a bit of a different animal in that she used her sexuality to her advantage. I’m certainly not complaining about that — every “Survivor” player is different. But Kim didn’t seduce Troyzan , or any of the guys, to get what she wanted and to get to the end. She used the same tactics that Boston Rob might use, or what any of the traditional male powerhouses would do to win the game. I think that was very interesting about Kim’s performance. Midway through the finale, when Kim got rid of Alicia and then decided to not bring Christina to the final three, I was yelling at the TV, “Kim, what are you doing? These people are so much easier to beat!” But then mid-sentence I realized, “You know what? It doesn’t matter what she does. She’s winning no matter what!” I think Kim felt like, “Why overthink this? I’m winning if I go with Chelsea and Sabrina. I’m winning if I go with Alicia and Christina. Why have a card that people can play against me — that I betrayed my true friends in the game?” Kim came to this realization about three episodes ago, I think. Her win was a fait accompli . Any other outcome would have been greatly unsatisfying. MTV : Let’s look back a bit. I don’t imagine there’s a lot that Colton ever said that you or I would agree with, with the possible exception of one comment he made at the finale: The season got boring once he left. Do you think that’s fair? Was “One World” without Colton a bit of a bore? Cesternino : I think it was. Colton, for all of the horrible things he was saying (which gave us plenty to talk about), was the pre-Kim mastermind of this season. He was the one sending the guys to tribal council. He was the one pulling all of the strings and going back to work with the women. So at least he was adding something to this season. When you lost him, a lot of people were just sheep to Kim for the rest of the season. That can be boring to watch. MTV : Did you buy Colton’s apology at the finale? Cesternino : I follow Colton on Twitter , and I don’t think he’s changed at all from being on “Survivor.” I think if he truly changed, I think you would have seen a much different person [at the finale] than the person who was on “Survivor.” I mean, all Survivors say right after the show, “Oh my god, ‘Survivor’ changed me so much.” I don’t buy it. I don’t think that “Survivor” really changes people. I think that true life-altering events change people, or time changes people. In the six months or whatever since they filmed this, I don’t think Colton or any of the players in the game have truly changed. MTV : Do you think we’ll see him play again? Cesternino : I thought Jeff Probst had said that Colton would never play again, but I’ve also read recently that he’s softening that stance . I do think that Colton will play again, but probably not for a while. With these larger-than-life returning players, their best friend is time. Had Russell Hantz gone back on the show now as opposed to a season after “Heroes vs. Villains,” I think he would have fared better in the game. Time is the friend of the high-profile “Survivor” player, because the more people who come onto the show, they don’t really remember what [previous players] did. The best thing that happened to Russell was Colton. The best thing that will happen to Colton is Jimmy Hamburger or whoever the next “Survivor” villain is. That will make people forget about Colton. MTV : Looking ahead to next season, Probst revealed that the twist for “Survivor Philippines” is that three formerly med-evaced players are coming back to the game. What do you think about that? Cesternino : I think more so than those people returning to the game, I like the idea where they’re going with [three] tribes of six people. When you look back at the past three or four seasons, people have made alliances of five on basically the first day of the game, and those five people have tended to be the final five, or at least five of the final six. The game is becoming a little too predictable, so it’s time to shake things up a little bit so that on the first day you can’t say “This is the five, we’re going to be the final five.” These players will have to adjust their plans and work with people on the other tribes to get to the end of the game. MTV : I love the three-tribe format, which they’ve only done on “All-Stars.” Then again, you might have a different opinion… Cesternino : Well, I’m personally biased against the three-tribe system, since it didn’t work out so well for me on “All-Stars.” [ Laughs ] I do think it probably lends to a better overall game, but you can lose some good people early on if the right two or three people get together and call the shots on a six-person group. MTV : Going back to the topic of returning players, the identities of these three former contestants are still under wraps. But I’m sure we’ll see another “All-Stars” variation at some point in the future. Kim has certainly proven herself as an All-Star. When I spoke with Kim , she said she’d be up for returning. I know she told you the same thing in your interview with her. How do you think she’d do if she went back another time? Cesternino : I think Kim would do very well on an “All-Stars” season. Here’s the thing about Survivors: they don’t necessarily target winners. They target who gets the most publicity and the most press. Russell isn’t targeted because he’s a two-time finalist; he’s targeted because he gets the most air time. One of the biggest things that helped Sandra, who is a two-time winner, is that nobody thinks to get rid of her because she won; they’d get rid of Sandra if she dominated the air time, which never really happened. I bet she would do very well again. For Kim, it’s the same situation. Survivors resent the people who get the most publicity and air time, and that’s not necessarily Kim. I think she’d do well in an “All-Stars” season, because people wouldn’t view her as that kind of a threat. MTV : Let’s wrap this up by looking at the season overall. What should the “Survivor” powers that be learn from “One World”? What lessons should they take away from this year? Cesternino : That’s a great question. [ Pauses ] I think what the “Survivor” powers that be need to learn the most is to really take a look at the people they’re putting on the show, and making sure that everybody going out there is armed with at least the basic knowledge of how the game works. We’re going into “Survivor 25.” Every contestant needs at least a crash course in how alliances work, what to do if you’re not in the bottom of the alliance. I wish we had more people who really knew how to play the game before going out there, and not people learning on the fly. You wouldn’t throw people on “Jeopardy” or “Wheel of Fortune” if they don’t know the rules of the game. Why are we putting people on “Survivor” who don’t know the rules of the game thirteen years after it’s been on the air? Previously On MTV News’ “Survivor” coverage:

Justin Bieber performs “Boyfriend” on The Voice finale

Posted on andPOP : It was hard to hear Justin Bieber perform “Boyfriend” over the shrieking girls on the finale of The Voice last night. Boyfriend rocked it in a studded leather jacket and those magic gold shoes he wore in the music video. Of … Continue reading → Read more at andPOP . andPOP – POP Culture with Substance Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : andPOP.com Discovery Date : 09/05/2012 05:13 Number of articles : 2

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The Bachelor Season Finale: Did Courtney Robertson Win Ben Flajnik’s Final Rose?

It’s all come down to this. After months of speculation over The Bachelor spoilers and controversy swirling around a woman who has left an indelible mark on the show (for better or for worse), Courtney Robertson squares off with Lindzi Cox for the final rose. Who will Ben Flajnik give it to? The next three hours will reveal all as the two ladies go on their last dates with Ben in Switzerland and he makes the proposal that brings this season to an end. After he does, the After the Final Rose special will catch us up on Ben and his fiancee’s current status. We’ll be here throughout with THG’s LIVE +/- recap: Chris: It’s the most controversial finale IN BACHELOR HISTORY (this year)! Plus 11 . Swiss Alps: So beautiful. And a Fitting venue for the Ice Queen’s coronation. Plus 9 . Does ABC freaking have David Gray on retainer? Minus 13 . The MOUNTAIN gives Ben hope?! Uggggh. Minus 7 . Ben’s sister looks a little Shawntel Newton-esque. Plus 4 . Red flag? Understatement of all time. Minus 8 . Lindzi looks as cute as she has all season. Things certainly haven’t gone downhill since she rode in on a horse … dinnertime silverware faux pas aside. Plus 12 . Lindzi and Julia are talking smack about Courtney? We’re not even 15 minutes into the episode! Minus 8 for rehashing the obviously coached ABC narrative. “Red Flag” and “modeling” drinking game, anyone? Plus 6 . WHAT is Ben wearing, a shirt made of alpaca fur? Minus 5 . Courtney, in nasally baby voice: “You like me? You like me?! Aww.” Shoot us now. After we take two shots for the modeling and red flag references. Minus 9 . The creepy Courtney soundtrack definitely isn’t designed to foster the psycopath image ABC has created for her. Not at all. Nice work, sound guys. Plus 8 . Julia “will never truly know went on this season” … until she watches it unfold on network TV and becomes sick to her stomach every single week. Minus 7 . Wait, Court won her “Barb” and “Jule”? Did we see different footage? Minus only 2 , ’cause she did handle the questions well, but she’s not that pretty or charming. The Flajnik family’s take: Lindzi is a “lovely” person. Courtney is “honest,” has “depth” and there is “more of what [Ben] wants.” Advantage: Court. Minus 20 . For some reason Ben annoys us when he says things. Like “Zermatt.” Or “these women.” Or “mountain caps.” Or anything, if we’re being honest. Minus 12 . Oye, Lindzi’s roots are looking kinda rough. Still hope she wins, so Plus 1 . Lindzi can totally trust Ben “on the slopes and in life.” GROAN. Minus 19 . Promotional consideration furnished by: Zermatt Tourism! Ya think? Also sponsored by models, red flags and wool! And in about 45 minutes, Neil Lane! Plus 6 . Even when Lindzi’s annoying, she’s so darn lovable. Plus 7 . Still, this feels more like fun banter than romantic courtship. At this point she may need to pull a Tonya Harding on Courtney to have any chance. Here’s hoping! Plus 30 . Ben keeps saying he “needs more time” since things have been “moving more slowly” with Lindzi. Just because some girls don’t hijack one-on-one time or strip buck ass naked on a group date doesn’t mean they’ve failed somehow. Minus 12 . Mmmyeah Lindz is acting kinda drunk up in herrrrre. Plus 18 . Lindzi: [breathy voice] “I love you …” Ben: [nods, silent]. Minus 45 . This guy makes Brad Womack look charismatic … he can’t even fake it at this point. OMFG they’re in a helicopter!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Minus 13 . “New heights”? Are you guys kidding?! Minus 17 . Courtney Robertson Auto-Tuned Someone’s got to spoof her exulting “I got the stamp of approval” and doing lame baby talk as a sequel to this video of Courtney auto-tuned (above). Plus 9 . It’s “kiss the cook,” not the “chef,” you two. Minus 10 for this nausea. People “keep taking and taking and don’t give anything back” to Courtney? She’s the one who goes skinny-dipping and bikini-less on the third date. Minus 12 . Courtney’s “very special gift” to Ben somehow wasn’t herself naked! Plus 15 . ABC’s interns did a really a mediocre job on that scrapbook. Minus 18 . And also on styling Ben. Suspenders? A vest? AND the hair? Minus 9 . What a surprise, Ben may be “second guessing” his decision now. He can’t even sell stuff straight out of the Bachelor textbook. Which we would totally buy. Plus 5 . OOH, look at the artistic, blurry retrospective montage! Plus 4 . This is cheesy even by Bachelor standards. “I know what true love is” in this “fairy tale romance”? Honestly? Just put the cue cards away, it’ll sound more natural. Minus 7 . Courtney claims she’s “never been with a man she’s really trusted”? Ohhhh, snap. Jesse Metcalfe is totes rolling in his grave watching this right now. Plus 10 . Are they wearing capes? Is this The Bachelor: Hansel and Gretel edition? Who has elbow-length satin gloves lying around? No, no, no. Minus 12 . This is going to suck for Little Red Riding Lindzi. Minus 23 . Look at Chris, escorting her to her doom. Pimp always keeps it professional. Plus 10 . Ben’s liked her from the start, she’s pretty, she’s perfect, he’s fallen for her, but … NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Minus 270 . Geez, didn’t waste a lot of time showing her to the chopper either. Minus 38 for Ben just letting her blame herself (?) and not even looking that upset by it. Plus 40 for Lindz handling that a lot better than, say, Kacie B. might have. This is about as anticlimactic as it gets. In a word, meh . Minus 15 . “You’re my forever.” Eyes? Rolling hardcore. Sweet though. Plus 4 . She said yes! SHE SAID YES!!!! OMG!!!! How magical. Simply breathtaking. Ben and his own personal dominatrix Cruella de Vil, together forever. Minus 70 . At least she took her glove off for him to put a ring on it. Plus 14 . Think Ben’s dad is smiling down upon this? No points , just asking. Her hair does look pretty good. Plus 9 . You know when Chris is asking the audience to withhold judgment on the winning relationship at 10:02 p.m. that this has been one heck of a season. Plus 25 . Minus 125 for Ben’s facial hair. Good grief. Wait, they broke up?! Plus 80 . After watching this season play out all winter, it’s no wonder he had to “reassess.” At least he acknowledged her suckitude. Wow, Chris even brought up his alleged cheating. Nice! Plus 20 . I did not have kissing relations with that woman! Uh, you did, and your hand was on her ass no less, but Radar Online has zero credibility, so you might as well just lie and hope people believe you over them! Plus 20 for strategy. Courtney’s wedding dress shopping thing was a total PR stunt to take the heat off Ben. Unreal. Chris is right … these two are very weird. Wash . First winner of The Bachelor to come on stage to boos since … Vienna Girardi? Plus 16 . She seems semi-sincere in this interview, and it’s possible she regrets what she did on the show, but there’s something that just rubs us the wrong way. Minus 4 . They’re a couple now … “I think.” When you have to think, never a good sign. Minus 6 . When the going got tough, they split. Why? Because it was hard for him to watch the drama, and hard for her that he didn’t have her back. At the very least, they’re being honest about their trust issues and don’t seem like they’ve fully figured it out yet. Tough crowd. Plus 10 . This is one uncomfortable interview. Minus 5 . Gotta love their reaction to the immediate backlash from the “haters.” Hey, maybe it will help them put on a united front going forward? Their engagement has been so SOILED by The Bachelor . Which they chose to go on. Audience? Not too sympathetic it seems. Minus 10 . Aww, their pimp brought the ring! And it’s back on! Plus 75 for such a tear-filled, non-scripted ending to a mesmerizing special! Ben reunited with J.P. Rosenbaum? Awkward! Plus 10 . Nice vote of confidence from J.P., though. He’s right, the worst is without question behind Courtney. Whether she’ll ever earn his trust is the question. They’re opening up Bachelor Pad to random schmoes? Lame. Minus 15 . Ashley Hebert is pregnant … just kidding! Darn you, JP! Plus 10 . Chris Harrison is maybe seriously going to officiate their wedding. Plus 250 . EPISODE TOTAL: -73! SEASON TOTAL: -92! Ben and Courtney: Will it last?

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Kourtney & Kim Take New York Finale Preview: The Fairy Tale Ends…

Cue the drama music, listen to the serious voiceover and get the tissues ready, folks: the fairy tale is about to end for Kim Kardashian. On this Sunday’s finale of Kourtney & Kim Take New York , Kim will finally face the harsh truth about her two-month marriage to Kris Humphries. “It’s hard for me. He’s a good heart, he’s a Christian – everything on paper I want in someone, but for some reason, my heart isn’t connecting,” she tells Kourtney. “I feel sad, I feel bad for the guy. He fell in love with me and I fell in love with him and now all my feelings have changed.” Kourtney and Kim Take New York Finale Preview It’s truly emotional stuff, but at least there’s positive news for fans of Kim Kardashian: she won’t be off the air for long. Look for the reality star to appear on multiple episodes of Drop Dead Diva this summer, for some reason.

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‘X Factor’: Marcus Canty’s Time Runs Out

Josh Krajcik, Melanie Amaro and Chris Rene will face off in next week’s two-part finale. By Adam Graham Marcus Canty on “X Factor” Photo: FOX Marcus Canty’s luck finally ran out on Thursday’s (December 15) “The X Factor,” as the 20-year-old from Bowie, Maryland, was voted off the show one week away from the finale. That leaves Josh Krajcik , Chris Rene and Melanie Amaro to battle it out for the $5 million recording contract in next week’s finals. Canty found himself in a familiar position on Thursday’s results show when he was among the last two to have his fate read by host Steve Jones. Canty had landed in the bottom two each of the last three weeks but had pulled through each time, including last week’s dramatic finish when he triumphed over cutie-pie contestant Rachel Crow after a controversial decision by Nicole Scherzinger to put the final results in the hands of America’s votes. Canty didn’t have a chance to sing for his life to the judges this week, as votes were decided by America and America only. Krajcik and Canty were the last two standing on the stage, and Krajcik was put through, sending Canty home. The singer, who was compared early on to Bobby Brown, took the news in stride. He was at a disadvantage coming off Wednesday’s episode, after Simon Cowell called his performance of George Michael’s “Careless Whisper” “grotesque” and “an absolute joke.” His version of Boyz II Men’s “I’ll Make Love to You” didn’t fare much better. “It’s not over, just trust me. This is not the last time you will see Marcus Canty,” Canty said after the vote was read. “I gave it my all, and that’s really, at the end of the day, that’s all you can do.” L.A. Reid, who mentored Canty in the competition, expressed sadness at his contestant’s elimination and told Canty he has his support going forward. Some 30 million votes were cast by viewers this week, according to host Jones. Earlier in the episode, Chris Rene was the first act put through to the finals, and Melanie Amaro followed. Jones stressed the results were read in no particular order. The show also saw Florence and the Machine performing “Spectrum” and Nicole Scherzinger debuting her latest single, “Pretty.” Afterward, Cowell weighed in on the performance and mocked Scherzinger’s cosmic judging style by telling her, “I believe in you, you believe in me, you transcend the universe, God is smiling on you, life is a waterfall, and you are the ultimate rainbow.” Krajcik, Rene and Amaro will face off on Wednesday’s 90-minute performance episode, and a winner will be crowned at the conclusion of next Thursday’s two-hour finale. What did you think of the results? Let us know in the comments!

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Who Won America’s Next Top Model?

America’s Next Top Model courted some major controversy on its season finale tonight, as finalist Angela Preston was disqualified… with little explanation provided. Sources say she was given the boot for leaking spoilers about the cycle, while some go as far as to validate this claim… and add that she was actually named the winner, until The CW was forced to reshoot the finale. The network, meanwhile, simply said in a statement: “After production wrapped on the current cycle of America’s Next Top Model , we learned information that made Angelea ineligible and she was subsequently disqualified from the competition. As a result, new scenes were filmed to address this for the audience during the finale.” That shocking development resulted in a rather anti-climactic conclusion, but Lisa D’Amato took home the crown after dominating on the runway. For winning the first-ever All-Stars cycle, Lisa earned a $100,000 contract with CoverGirl, along with a spread in Vogue Italia and a guest correspondence role on Extra . “It’s crazy! It’s absolutely crazy! I feel incredible,” said the 30-year old after hearing her name called as the champion. “To be honest, my confidence actually comes from a very vulnerable place. It’s not that I’m over-confident. It’s just that I have to life myself up every day. I have a lot to prove. I feel like the universe finally came around for me and I’m not going to let anybody down. I won America’s Next Top Model All Star. It’s pretty damn cool.”

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REVIEW: Impressive Cast Mills About Listlessly in Dumb, Lumpy 13

Alfred Hitchcock and Cecil B. DeMille might have been able to successfully redo their own movies, but more recent auto-remakes, especially ones that find directors cranking out a U.S. version of their own foreign-language hit, have been a motley crew. The best, like Michael Haneke’s 2007 Funny Games and Takashi Shimizu’s The Grudge , tend to be merely functional enterprises that revisit what worked the first time around with added English-speaking and possibly more famous actors. But others highlight in a painfully clear way the compromises that so often come with working in Hollywood. Ole Bornedal’s wan Nightwatch lost the nasty edge of the Danish original and retained no other distinguishing characteristics, and George Sluizer’s 1993 The Vanishing ditched the finale of his 1988 Spoorloos , an uncompromisingly bleak and great ending, for a studio-friendly happy one that undoes everything toward which the first film built.

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Survivor Winner Rob Mariano photo

Rob Mariano, who takes home $1 million with the win, told the Associated Press that he felt confident going into the finale. “You don#39;t know for sure until the votes are read, but I had a pretty good feeling,” he said. “I played my heart out. I love this game, but you#39;ve got to get lucky along the way, too. I know what it takes. It#39;s really, really difficult. I#39;m really, really happy things happened the way they did this time.” Apparently, the fourth time#39;s a charm for Rob Maria

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Christina Norman Out As CEO Of Oprah’s OWN Network

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Christina Norman, head of the four-month old Oprah Winfrey Network, has been dismissed. According to the NY Times , Peter Liguori, the chief operating officer for Discovery Communications, will take over the channel on an interim basis. Mr. Ligouri’s appointment is effective immediately and will likely last into the fall, if not longer. 25 Women To Know: Christina Norman In an e-mail message to the staff at OWN on Friday, Ms. Winfrey said that Ms. Norman’s “hard work, passion and leadership were instrumental in getting OWN on the air,” but added, “Given all that we have to do, the OWN Board felt it was necessary that we have a different kind of leadership in place for the next phase of OWN’s growth.” We are huge fans of Christina Norman, and we’re sure she’ll be back doing big things in the near future! Oprah To Charge $1 Million For Commercial On Show Finale

Christina Norman Out As CEO Of Oprah’s OWN Network