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Justin Bieber Vs. ‘Twilight’: Fans Weigh In!

My World 2.0 singer is ‘hotter’ than ‘Eclipse’ stars, and ‘his music would save the world,’ one fan says. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber Photo: Mark Von Holden/ WireImage It’s a question for the ages, and teen girls don’t take it lightly. If there could be only one, which would you choose: Justin Bieber or “Twilight? Days before vampire frenzy spread on Wednesday (June 30) with the opening of “Eclipse,” MTV News traveled to Hartford, Connecticut, to catch the teen singer’s My World Tour kickoff , where we asked fans there to weigh in on the epic battle of Bieber vs. “Twilight.” One of the two pop-culture phenomena had to come out a winner, and Justin Bieber’s fans made their case, with the pop star coming out the clear winner. “He is amazing,” Britney told MTV News, arguing that Bieber’s famous head of hair is so much better than Pattinson’s equally famous coif. “It’s just gorgeous.” In addition to having that sugary-sweet voice, the girls had other important reasons for loving Bieber over the “Twilight Saga,” one of them being 24-year-old Pattinson’s age. “[Justin’s] amazing! He’s just amazing. Yes [he wins]. He’s more our age and Robert Pattinson is just older, so obviously, Justin Bieber,” Amanda said. Her pal, Nicky, agreed saying, “He’s our age.” Another fan, Rihanna, said, “He sings better. He’s a lot cuter … and he’s our age.” Apart from the age factor, the girls decided that Bieber wins hands-down because of his pop star status. “He’s the one that I worship,” Christina gushed. “His music is amazing — it would save the world.” Micaela added, “He’s freakin’ amazing! Taylor Lautner does not sing, neither does Edward, and they’re not even that hot as Justin Bieber.” Oh yeah, did they mention he’s hot? Or, as Lexi put it: “He’s really hot!” Ashley said it was “because he’s a singer. He has a really good voice.” And, of course, she said, he’s “cute!” If you had to pick between “Twilight” and the Bieb, which would it be? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Artists Justin Bieber

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‘Eclipse’ Sets Box-Office Record For Midnight Screenings

More than $30 million gross tops previous record-holder ‘New Moon.’ By Kara Warner Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner in “Eclipse” Photo: Summit In knowing the fervor and devotion of “Twilight” fans, it should come as no surprise that ticket sales for “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” have broken the record for highest-grossing midnight screenings — previously held by “New Moon.” According to the film’s distributor, Summit Entertainment, “Eclipse” took in more than $30 million from midnight screenings on Wednesday (June 30), with final box-office numbers to be determined once the studio finishes its final count. The previous record for midnight showings is $26.3 million, set on the opening day for “New Moon” last November. “Eclipse” will have to break $72.7 million to beat its predecessor in the all-time opening-day-gross category, but given the strong numbers Wednesday, and the fact that “Moon” opened on a Friday, not midweek, it is fair to say the third chapter in the hugely popular film franchise is on track to rake in serious dough throughout its opening weekend. “Eclipse” ranks as the widest domestic release in history , opening in 4,416 theaters in North America, beating the record set earlier this year by “Iron Man 2.” Four-thousand of those theaters held midnight screenings. Several theater chains also reportedly had 3 a.m. screenings to meet public demand. IMAX was expected to hold 3 a.m. screenings in 120 of its theaters. In addition to being on par to break the “New Moon” opening-day and midnight-screening records, “Eclipse” has a shot at besting the record for a movie opening over the Fourth of July weekend. That record is currently at $200 million, set by last year’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Eclipse’ Hits New York City Related Photos Highlights From The ‘Eclipse’ Cast’s Talk Show Tour ‘Eclipse’ Premieres Around The World

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Breaking Dawn Screenwriter Teases "Sensual Sex" Between Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart

This week’s red carpet premiere may have been in honor of Eclipse , but screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg took the opportunity to give fans a major tease about Breaking Dawn . A HOT, SEXY major tease, we should say! Speaking to Hollywood Life, Rosenberg opened up about Bella and Edward’s relationship in the fourth movie. She said: “I can tell you the sex scenes are going to be sensual and they’re going to be delicious. They’re going to be everything I would want them to be. They may not be as graphic as some people may want them, but I honestly don’t think graphic translates into hot. I don’t care if it’s PG-13 or R. I just want the hottest sex scene there is and I don’t necessarily think ‘graphic’ is the best way.” Kristen Stewart will break herself off a piece of Robert Pattinson in Breaking Dawn! [Photos: Splash News] In a word: Gulp! In nine words: Can Breaking Dawn hurry up and come out already?!?

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Bryant Leads Fourth Quarter Rally As Lakers Knock Off Celtics, 83-79

Los Angeles, CA (Sports Network) – Kobe Bryant and the Lakers looked half- asleep at times during their most important game of the season, but in the end it was their suffocating defense that propelled them to a 83-79 Game 7 win over the Boston Celtics to capture their 16th NBA championship and second in a row. Bryant captured his fifth title despite going 6-of-24 from the field for just 23 points, as the Lakers used their length to win the rebounding battle by a sizeable 53-40 margin. He also added 15 rebounds, while Pau Gasol provided a huge presence inside with 19 points and 18 boards. Ron Artest added 20 points in the win. “This is the sweetest (of the five),” Bryant said as he accepted the Bill Russell Award as Finals MVP. “We understood how badly the city wanted it. This one is by far the sweetest because it was against (Boston) and it was the hardest, by far.” Boston held the lead for a majority of the game, but Los Angeles outscored the Celtics, 30-22, in a decisive fourth quarter, including 10 points from Bryant. “I try not to (get caught in the hype of a Game 7). Tonight, it got the best of me,” Bryant said. “I wanted it so bad. Sometimes when you want something so bad, it slips away from you. I can’t say enough about (Gasol). We wouldn’t have won it without him.” Historically, the Celtics had dominated the Lakers in the NBA Finals coming into this matchup, winning nine of the previous 11 series, including 4-of-4 Game 7s. Los Angeles, though, exacted some revenge for its 2008 loss to Boston and handed head coach Phil Jackson his 11th championship — extending a record. Paul Pierce led a balanced Boston attack with 18 points, but the Celtics didn’t have enough firepower despite a heroic defensive effort for the first three quarters. Pierce also added 10 rebounds, although the C’s clearly missed their center in Kendrick Perkins , who sat out the game after spraining his knee in Game 6. Rasheed Wallace , who started in his place, finished with 11 points and eight rebounds. Kevin Garnett added 17 points, while Ray Allen struggled with only 13 on 3-of- 14 shooting, as Boston failed in its attempt to win its second title in three years. Gasol’s basket on the opening possession of the fourth quarter brought the Lakers to within 57-55, but both teams had some ugly play over the next few minutes. Neither team scored for over 2 1/2 minutes, until Garnett’s short bank shot put the Celtics back up by four with nine minutes to go. The Lakers, who trailed for all of the third and the first four-plus minutes of the fourth, finally drew even with Boston on Artest’s acrobatic three-point play in the lane, making it a 61-61 game with 7:28 to play. After Derek Fisher kept the game tied with a rainbow three-pointer, Bryant gave LA its first lead of the second half with a pair of free throws for a 66-64 advantage with 5:56 showing on the clock. Following an Allen miss on the other end, Bryant rose up just inside the arc and drilled a jumper for a four-point Lakers lead. Boston settled for another deep shot on its next possession — a Pierce miss from three — and Gasol extended the LA lead to six, 70-64, on a pair from the line with 4:38 to go. The Celtics managed to stay in it, climbing back to within three on a Garnett dunk with 3:21 left, but a Gasol layup with 1:30 left seemed to give the Lakers an insurmountable edge at 76-70. The dormant offenses finally got going in the final moments, as Wallace and Allen drained threes around an Artest triple to pull within 79-76 with 51.3 ticks remaining. Bryant tried to continue the three-point shooting contest, but missed; however, Gasol was there to grab the rebound, dish to Bryant in the lane, and Bryant drilled two free throws after a foul for a five-point advantage with 25.7 seconds to play. Rondo kept it interesting with a three-pointer in the corner off a broken play with 16.2 seconds left, making it a two-point game. The Lakers then chose to substitute little-used Sasha Vujacic in for Artest, and Vujacic was fouled with 11.7 seconds left. Vujacic came up big, sinking both free throw attempts for a four-point lead, and Rondo’s missed three-point attempt in the final seconds sealed Boston’s fate. The story in the early moments was Boston’s shooting prowess versus Los Angeles’ rebounding ability. Without Perkins manning the middle, the Lakers were able to outrebound the Celtics, 10-3, in the first few minutes, but shot a dismal 3-of-15 from the field. Meanwhile, the Celtics made five of their first six shots, including two baskets apiece from starting center Wallace and Rajon Rondo , en route to a 10-7 edge after 4 1/2 minutes of play. While Los Angeles continued to struggle from the field, the Celtics slowly increased their lead with help from Glen Davis . Davis added six points in the opening period to help the visitors take a 23-14 advantage to the second quarter. Bryant was a non-factor for the hosts to start, going 1-of-7 from the field for three total points. LA, though, got back into the game quickly in the second quarter, beginning the frame on a 11-0 burst to move in front. Artest’s layup gave the Lakers a 25-23 advantage with 7 1/2 minutes until halftime. The Celtics, who missed their first seven shots of the second quarter, finally cracked the scoreboard with a Rondo layup with 7:14 to go, and Garnett put Boston back ahead, 27-25, with a layup just past the midway point. The Lakers continued to hang around due to their rebounding prowess, and an Artest three with just under four minutes left drew the hosts even, 29-29. Boston, as they did in the first quarter, finished strong, scoring nine of the next 11 points. Pierce had five, including a three-pointer from the corner with 1:42 left to give the Celtics a seven-point advantage, 38-31. Tempers got a bit testy shortly thereafter, with Artest and Pierce meeting under the basket after a personal foul on Pierce. Double technicals were issued with 1:22 to go, and Artest made both of his shots from the line to bring the Lakers to within five. LA didn’t get closer than four in the final moments, and Pierce’s two free throws in the final minute pushed the Boston lead to six at halftime. The Celtics, armed with their 40-34 halftime lead, picked up right where they left off to start the third quarter. Boston stormed out in the second half with seven of the first nine points, forcing the Lakers to take a timeout after Rondo’s six-foot jumper provided a 47-36 advantage a little more than two minutes in. The Celtics lead ballooned to as high as 13 before the Lakers surged back. Los Angeles went on a 9-2 burst to climb back to within six, as a Lamar Odom putback dunk made it a 51-45 game with 5 1/2 minutes remaining in the quarter. Pierce stemmed the run with a three-pointer, but LA hung around, as a pair of Gasol free throws pulled the hosts to within 56-51 with 2:37 left. Another Odom putback shot made it a four-point game with a minute to go, and Artest missed a three that would have trimmed the deficit to one. The margin remained at four, 57-53, in favor of Boston heading to the fourth. Boston had been 7-0 overall in NBA Finals Game 7s…The Lakers are now one championship behind the Celtics’ all-time record of 17…Jackson is 6-3 all time in Game 7s and 5-0 at home. His teams are also an impeccable 48-0 when winning Game 1 of a series…The Lakers became the seventh team out of 41 to climb out of a 2-3 Finals deficit. The last was Houston, which beat New York in 1994…Bryant is now tied with Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Cooper, Jim Pollard and George Mikan with five titles as a Laker…The Celtics went 12-2 in the postseason when holding their opponent under 90, with both losses coming in the final two games…LA is 14-1 all time at home in Game 7s, including 10 straight dating back to 1969…Fisher is now tied with Shaquille O’Neal for first among active players with 32 series wins. Bryant has 31…LA finished just 32.5 percent shooting from the floor, while Boston went 40.8 percent…The Lakers are the first repeat champs since they did it with Bryant and O’Neal from 2000-02.

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Aging Big 3 fail to finish down stretch (AP)

The old guys of the Boston Celtics just didn’t have enough when it came down to the end of the NBA finals. The Celtics nearly pulled off an improbable championship, leading most of the way against the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 7 of the NBA finals on Thursday before losing 83-79. They wasted a superb defensive effort when their offense stalled midway through the fourth quarter.

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Texas Legislators, Still Hustlin’: Houston To The Big 12?

Texan politicians of various stripes are legendary for their ability to shape the landscape of college football. (The most notorious example of this is then-governor Ann Richards’ lobbying for the inclusion of Baylor in the Big 12.) It should come as no real surprise, then, that a large-ish group of legislators isn’t through turning the conference this way and that, and their desires are fixed on Houston : State Reps. Garnet Coleman and Bill Callegari, both from the Houston area, co-wrote a letter Thursday asking Big 12 officials to consider adding the university to the conference. “UH is the third largest university in Texas, and is on track to rank among the top research universities in this state,” the letter says. “Despite UH’s local and statewide prominence, the university does not belong to a strong BCS conference such as the Big 12. The Cougars, the city of Houston, and the state of Texas deserve better.” It’s frankly not a bad idea. Houston’s a sizable TV market (though likely already saturated thanks to the sprawling reach of the Texas alumni base), and their football team, ranked first in the nation in total, passing, and scoring offense in 2009, would do the popular conception of defense-free Big 12 football proud. The move would also be a step towards healing a semantic rift. Texans are a pragmatic people, and the thought of them continuing to field a 10-team conference named “12” just doesn’t sit well. (Leave the imaginary numbers for those fancy lads up north.)

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Lakers Rally Past Celtics for NBA Title

Filed under: NBA Finals Make it back-to-back for the Los Angeles Lakers . In a hotly-contested battle decided in the final frame, the Lakers edged the Celtics 83-79 in Game 7 of the NBA Finals to win their 16th franchise championship. The Lakers became the first repeat champion since they won three straight from 2000-02. Kobe Bryant struggled from the field for much of the game, especially from 3-point range, but caught fire when it mattered most — the fourth quarter. Bryant hit two free throws in the fourth to give the Lakers their first lead of the second half, then drilled a jumper on the next possession to make it 68-64 Lakers with 5:21 left in the game. The NBA Finals MVP finished with 23 points and 15 rebounds as he took home his fifth career title. The Celtics took a 40-34 lead into halftime during the sloppy game, but Los Angeles closed the gap and stormed out to the lead behind Bryant’s rebound effort and the strong inside presence from Pau Gasol , who tallied 19 points and 18 rebounds. Boston was attempting to win an unprecedented 18th championship. This year’s NBA Finals earned the highest TV ratings for the finals since 2004.

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Report: 76ers Trade Samuel Dalembert To Kings For Spencer Hawes And Andres Nocioni

Mary Schwalm – AP 6 months ago: Philadelphia 76ers’ Samuel Dalembert reacts after committing a foul late in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. The Celtics beat the 76ers 113-110. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm) View full size photo

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World Cup 2010 Results day 4: Italy 1-1 Paraguay, score, analysis

The last match of the fourth day of FIFA World Cup 2010 between Italy and Paraguay began well with much hype. What a shock for fans of Italy, Paraguay scored goal in 38th minute. But Italy recovered well in second half and scored a leveler in … 1-0 and the Netherlands comfortably scrapped a 2-0 win against Denmark. The Azzurri took the title four years ago in Germany but found it really challenging to go on its mission to hold it further against Paraguay. LIVE UPDATE : …

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Lakers vs Celtics score game 2

Ray Allen buried a record eight three pointers and scored a post-season high 32 points, as the Boston Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers 103-94 to even their NBA finals series at one game each. Ray Allen buried a record eight three pointers and scored a post-season high 32 points as the Boston Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers 103-94 to even their NBA finals series at one game each. Rajon Rondo scored 10 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter and also had a triple double with a game-high 12

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