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Does Anyone Like How I Met Your Mother Anymore?

It looks like you can add Neil Patrick Harris to the list of people who disagreed with my impassioned plea on behalf of How I Met Your Mother ‘s sixth season . The Emmy nominated star of stage and (small) screen booked a three-night stint leading the Stephen Sondheim musical Company earlier today , and he used the occasion to somewhat bury the veteran sitcom.

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The 10 Most Disturbing Movie Publicity Stills of 2010

As if the consistency and legacy of the films weren’t destabilizing enough, 2010’s movie vintage will forever be remembered for its deeply troubling developments in the dark arts of publicity stills. I don’t mean the comic humiliations endured by the likes of Drew Barrymore or Tracy Morgan, either; I mean, “Like, uh, hold me .” Click through for this year’s top 10 milestones of the form.

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Which Glee Girl is Joining the Football Team?

CNN Accidentally Airs Dumb & Dumber Diarrhea Scene During a Newscast

‘Glee’-Cap: Christmas Cheer Before Hiatus Blues

Blaine and Kurt’s cuteness makes up for any Rachel/Finn sadness. By Jim Cantiello Naya Rivera and Cory Monteith in “Glee” Photo: FOX This week’s “Glee” went all out to promote holiday cheer — unless, of course, your holidays don’t happen to include Christmas. Well, before you run out and buy the cast’s Christmas album to tide you over for the winter hiatus, take a minute to enjoy our own little carol and sing along with the lyrics below. “Glee” has Christmas spirit Too sweet to refuse They can’t help but feel it, Even the Jews! Rachel said she made a Christmas wish, No matter that she eats gefilte fish. I guess “Glee” didn’t want any Yiddish On their Christmas album. Feh!! Christmas is for celebrating, Rachel and Finn separating. Santa’s real, there’s no debating In Brittany’s small brain. Artie wants glee club to scheme So Brittany doesn’t lose her dream. She asks Santa to fix Artie. He robot walks Insane!! Will’s riding solo Christmas Eve on his own. Kids surprise him with cocoa And take over his home. Um, it seems totally illegal and super-sketchy that a teacher would be hanging out with his students in his house. But I digress. No shocker here that Sue is a grinch, Destroys the tree and doesn’t even flinch. Her heart melts by the end, ’cause in a pinch She overhears the Glee kids sing! Blaine and Kurt are my two favorite peeps. Their duet this week was totally for keeps. Kurt declared his love and the cuteness came in heaps. I just wish they weren’t saving their big kiss for sweeps. Christmas is for celebrating, Church and state not separating. If you don’t believe in Jesus, why are you waiting? Drop out of McKinley High. I’ve got my own Christmas request: Without “Glee” I will be depressed. Gotta wait ’til February?? Surely you jest! I guess this is goodbye. Goodbyyyye! And that is “Glee”! Related Videos Musical ‘Glee-Caps’ Of Season Two

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Cee Lo Green’s ‘F— You’ Is MTV News’ #5 Song Of 2010

Motown-inspired track became the most unlikely hit of the year and one of our Top 25 Songs. By Kyle Anderson Cee Lo Green Photo: Getty Images First of all, let’s get the title out of the way. The song that comes in at #5 on MTV News’ Top 25 Songs of 2010 list is called “F— You” (and though we can’t type it out, you know what we’re talking about). It isn’t “Forget You” (which is what “Good Morning America” viewers and radio listeners hear) or “FU” or even “Fox News” (which was the lyric change Cee Lo Green made when he performed the song on “The Colbert Report”), and that’s an important distinction. The first single from Green’s new album The Lady Killer is a phenomenal marriage of rage, angst and giddiness that cannot properly be expressed with the word “forget.” It’s too angry, too thrilling and too singular for a radio edit, which is why it landed so high on this list. Of all the songs that appear on the upper echelon of this list, “F— You” might have had the strangest road to the top. There was very little excitement surrounding the release of Green’s new album (his third solo joint and his first since scoring huge crossover success with Gnarls Barkley, his collaboration with DJ Danger Mouse) when “F— You” became an instantaneous viral hit back in August. Thanks to a YouTube clip that did little more than lay out the lyrics to the potty-mouthed revenge tune, the song got passed around at the speed of the Internet, racking up millions of views before the song was even available on iTunes. Sensing that he had a hit on his hands, Green quickly cut a new, official video for the song (a brightly colored time-traveling tour through various episodes of traumatic female rejection) and pushed up the release date of the album. But while it seems like “F— You” should be a novelty song, it managed to transcend fleeting popularity, and that’s because of the song’s absolutely impeccable production. Co-written and produced by the Smeezingtons (the song-doctor collective that features breakout star Bruno Mars), “F— You” uses a funky Motown groove and bright-as-sunshine horns to build a spectacularly catchy groove over which Cee Lo can let his voice (which is all helium and rubber bands) dance all over it like an extra-angry Al Green. The language should have sunk “F— You” (in addition to the chorus, there are a handful of S-bombs and mentions of the N-word, hardly the things you can say in a crossover pop hit), but the jubilation with which Cee Lo delivered his vindictive lyric sheet wrapped everybody up, turning Cee Lo into a morning-show -friendly pop star (again) and spinning “F— You” into an unusual hit. The song peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and pushed The Lady Killer to the top 10 on the album chart as well. Cee Lo’s greatest “F— You”-related trick may be yet to come, as the song was just nominated for Grammys (Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Urban Alternative Performance and Best Short Form Music Video). And in perhaps the greatest testament of a song’s greatness in 2010, “F— You” got covered on an episode of the hit TV show “Glee” (by guest star Gwyneth Paltrow, no less). While there was no shortage of blunt honesty on the radio in 2010 ( Eminem and Rihanna’s “Love the Way You Lie” certainly put the cards on the table), Cee Lo Green’s “F— You” was a special kind of honesty, as it dressed it up in a jaw-droppingly fun package. Green had plenty of poison to share, but he did it with a smile — and that’s what made “F— You” so special. (And yeah, the cursing helped too.) How does Cee Lo Green’s “F— You” rank among the year’s best songs? Let us know in the comments! MTV News’ Top 25 Songs of 2010 countdown continues. Make sure to keep checking back to see what song we’ve named #1, and don’t forget to share your picks with us in the comments below! Related Videos MTV News’ Top Songs Of 2010 Related Photos MTV News’ Top 25 Songs Of 2010 Related Artists Cee Lo Green

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‘Glee’ Get Wistful With Wham!’s ‘Last Christmas’

Rachel and Finn turn to the 1984 classic for a melancholy moment. By Aly Semigran Cory Monteith and Lea Michele in “Glee” Photo: FOX For all the Christmas songs out about mistletoe and merriment, there seems to be just as many, if not more, about loneliness and loss (’tis the season!). While this week’s Christmas-themed episode of “Glee” was heavy on the warm, fuzzy aspects of the holiday, things were anything but for newly split couple Rachel (Lea Michele) and Finn (Cory Monteith). And in the midst of a tree-shopping excursion, the crestfallen duo (with some backup help from their fellow “Glee”-mates) sang Wham!’s 1984 classic “Last Christmas.” Michele and Monteith are hardly the first to cover the wistful pop song, but no artists could have ever put their own touch on it without its originators, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley. The English duo released “Last Christmas” as an A-side with “Everything She Wants” on Epic Records in December 1984. It would eventually appear on the pair’s third and final album, Music From the Edge of Heaven. George Michael may have been mending a broken heart with this song, but the release of “Last Christmas” (which he wrote) marked a banner year for the musician. Earlier in the year, Wham! released two other Billboard chart-toppers, “Careless Whisper” and “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go.” The song, which was released not soon after the Band Aid fundraiser smash “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” (which also features Michael), has the dubious distinction of being one of the biggest songs in U.K. chart history that never actually reached #1. But it has proved to have staying power and currently ranks at #14 on the Billboard Holiday Songs list. “Last Christmas” has since shown up on several Christmas compilations (including All Time Greatest Christmas Songs and Now That’s What I Call Christmas!: The Signature Collection ) and is a radio go-to throughout the holiday season. So, it’s no surprise that other artists have jumped on the opportunity to cry, “Last Christmas, I gave you my heart/ But the very next day, you gave it away/ This year, to save me from tears/ I’ll give it to someone special.” Taylor Swift, Jimmy Eat World, Ashley Tisdale, Carrie Underwood, Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, Hilary Duff, Manic Street Preachers, Cascada, Whigfield, Billie Piper, Travis and Crazy Frog are just a select few of the notable names of those who left a note saying “I love you” and meant it. Now, the “Glee” cast is part of the ever-growing list, and as expected, it’s already spun some gold. The show’s Christmas album , which also features covers of other classics such as “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” “Jingle Bells” and “O Holy Night,” which is #10 on this week’s Billboard 200 and climbing to #4 on next week’s. Which was your favorite holiday song on this week’s “Glee”? Talk about it in the comments. Related Artists Wham!

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Watch Glee Season 2 Episode 10 – A Very Glee Christmas

Watch Glee S2E10:A Very Glee Christmas The new installment of our favorite high school club of Glee, which is entitled “A Very Glee Christmas” is the musical teen comedy hit TV show’s 10th episode of the 2nd season that aired last 12/07/2010 Tuesday at 9:00 PM on FOX. With the yuletide holidays fast approaching, the Christmas spirit are high in McKinley High. With that, Artie learns that her girlfriend Brittany, at her age, still thinks that there is in fact a real Santa, while Finn goes spreading a little holiday cheer throughout the school. Meanwhile, as the professors choose their Secret Santa, a certain mischievous coach tries to cheat to get a gift that she wants. Watch Glee 2×10(0210) Online Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link: HERE

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Hayley Williams Talks ‘Glee’ Set Visit, Hypes Cory Monteith’s Band

‘When Cory invited us to come and see the set I was stoked,’ Paramore frontwoman tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Paramore’s Hayley Williams Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images On Monday, Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams visited — and apparently got lost on — the set of “Glee.” We know this because Williams tweeted about it, which led us to wonder one thing: Why was she there? After all, it’s no secret that both the band and the show have mutual admiration , so it was entirely possible that Paramore were filming a cameo on the show. Of course, given the friendship between Williams and “Glee” star Cory Monteith, it was equally as possible that the two were just hanging out. So we decided to get to the bottom of the matter. We e-mailed a rep for Paramore’s labels, Atlantic/ Fueled by Ramen, and asked if Williams would be willing to talk about visiting the show. Turns out, she was — and though it might bum out fans of the band (or “Glee”) to hear it, it seems her visit had nothing to do with business. ” ‘Glee’ is an important show to me ’cause it’s keeping music on television. It’s even encouraging schools to not ditch their music programs,” Williams wrote in an e-mail. “A few of the cast members had reached out to me over Twitter a while back. They all seemed really cool and down to earth, so when Cory invited us to come and see the set I was stoked. We don’t do a whole lot of TV appearances and their world is a lot different than what we’re used to. I just had a good time seeing everyone in their element.” In a follow up e-mail, the label rep clarified that Paramore were not filming a cameo for the show, but that didn’t mean that, while she was on set, Williams didn’t take the opportunity to talk a little business with Monteith. Turns out, he’s just joined a band, and Williams is stoked. “I also found out that Cory is a drummer! All this time I thought he was a singer,” she wrote. “Apparently he’s in a band that’s just starting up so keep your eyes and ears open!” What do you think about Hayley’s love for “Glee”? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Paramore

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16 Suggested Song Titles For the Ill-Advised American Psycho Musical

Christmas arrived early for fans of both Bret Easton Ellis and musicals this morning via the announcement that the author’s 1991 novel American Psycho — which was memorably adapted into a feature film starring Christian Bale — is being transformed again, this time into musical form. In celebration of this news — and in hopes that it avoids the same disastrous Broadway fate as Spiderman — Movieline suggests a few song titles that composer Duncan Sheik (“Spring Awakening”) will hopefully consider for the first draft, which is expected next year.

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