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Robert Pattinson Calls ‘Breaking Dawn’ Sex Scene ‘Incredible’

‘It’s kind of interesting, as well, having to do it in the context of PG-13,’ he tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson Photo: MTV News Robert Pattinson has gone on record as being livid that photos of his “Breaking Dawn” sex session with Kristen Stewart have leaked on the Web. “Find out who these little sh–s are and just hack into their computers and destroy them,” he instructed “Twilight” fans. His beef was not only that the images represented raw footage, but that they spoiled a bit of the surprise that director Bill Condon and the rest of the “Twilight” gang have in store for audiences when the film hits theaters in November. And, as RPattz explained to us, they’ve got some special stuff planned. “It’s kind of incredible,” he said. “I saw a prelim of it. [Bill] has really, really good ideas for it.” The tricky thing, of course, is to shoot a sex scene that lives up to the expectations of readers of Stephenie Meyer’s book yet adheres to the restrictions of the MPAA’s rating system. “We had some really interesting ideas about it,” Pattinson explained. “It’s kind of interesting, as well, having to do it in the context of PG-13. “You can’t do blatant,” he added with a laugh. “That’s all been done in other stuff anyway, like saying, ‘You just do it really, really fast!’ ” Rob should certainly know. “Bel Ami,” his upcoming romantic drama co-starring Uma Thurman, features a whole lot of, er, blatant sexuality. How blatant? “Lot of my crack in it!” he laughed last summer. “I think there’s quite a lot of nudity.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Robert Pattinson Related Photos On The Set Of ‘Breaking Dawn’

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Charlie Sheen Says He’ll Sue ‘Two And A Half Men’ Producers For $300 Million

‘I am on a drug, it’s called Charlie Sheen,’ troubled actor says in bizarre interview. By Gil Kaufman Charlie Sheen on “Good Morning America” Photo: ABC The Charlie Sheen media blitz continues. On Monday (February 28) the troubled “Two and a Half Men” actor followed up his rabid radio interviews from last week with a pair of morning talk-show rants that pulled no punches when it came to his belief that Charlie knows what’s best for Charlie. From his claims that he’s cured himself of addiction to threats to sue his show’s producers for hundreds of millions of dollars in lost wages, Sheen answered all questions in his signature raw, honest manner. After criticizing his bosses at the top-rated sitcom — which shut down production for the season last week in retaliation for Sheen’s tirades — and lashing out at show creator Chuck Lorre, Sheen told NBC’s “Today” show that he’ll gladly return whenever they want him: for a 50 percent raise. Looking haggard, with his hair swept up in a pompadour on the top of his head and trimmed closely on the sides, Sheen demanded that his salary, already the highest on TV, be raised to $3 million per episode while telling network CBS that they owe him an apology. “A big one. While licking my feet,” he said. Production on the ninth season of the sitcom was halted last week, but Sheen denied that the action was a result of his comments. “I’m not angry, I’m passionate,” he explained to reporter Jeff Rossen in an interview conducted at Sheen’s Los Angeles home on Sunday, where the star was accompanied by a pair of friends he referred to as “the goddesses” as well as his twin sons. Sheen said he never showed up to the set drunk or stoned, perhaps a bit “sideways” at times after a hard night. He said that he may have missed some rehearsals, but “practice is for amateurs.” He made it clear that his recent lashing out is not a result of his being upset by the network’s actions. “Everybody thinks I should be begging for my job back, and I’m just going to forewarn them that it’s everybody else that’s going to be begging me for their job back,” he said. “I am a man of my word, so I will finish the TV show. I’ll even do season 10, but at this point, [because of] psychological distress, oh my God, it’s 3 mil an episode. … Take it or leave it.” Asked to confirm he was asking for a major raise, Sheen nodded, “Yeah, look what they put me through.” Already reportedly the highest-paid actor in television at $2 million an episode, Sheen said he felt underpaid given what CBS is making on the program. “I’m tired of pretending like I’m not special,” Sheen said, shifting nervously in his chair, his eyes wide open and his legs moving restlessly. “I’m tired of pretending like I’m not bitching, a total fricking rock star from Mars, and people can’t figure me out; they can’t process me. I don’t expect them to. You can’t process me with a normal brain.” Sheen told Rossen that such friends as Colin Farrell, Mel Gibson and Sean Penn have offered their support, while accusing “Men” creator Chuck Lorre of “trying to destroy my family.” He claimed to be clean and sober during the interview, saying “drug tests don’t lie,” but when asked about the last time he got high, he said hurriedly, “Don’t remember, don’t care.” Sheen claimed to have cured himself of addiction by closing his eyes and “making it so” with the power of his mind, slamming the wisdom of Alcoholics Anonymous. The actor said he turned to drugs and alcohol out of boredom and a desire to see things differently, explaining that he founded his own unlicensed in-home rehab dubbed “Sober Valley Lodge,” where the principles of A.A. are not tolerated. “I will not believe that if I do something then I have to follow a certain path because it was written nice,” he said, claiming to have achieved “radical success” with his program. “[A.A.] was written for normal people, people that aren’t special. People that don’t have tiger blood, you know, Adonis DNA.” After widely reported incidents in which he allegedly held a knife to the throat of his ex-wife and trashed a New York hotel room, Sheen denied being a violent person and said those tales were told by people who don’t know him or what really happened. “It’s all just judgment and opinion and the gibberish of fools,” he said. He claimed he is now “at war” with CBS. “Defeat is not an option. They picked a fight with a warlock,” he said, accusing them of trying to take money from his family by shutting down the show. His plan for winning that war? “With zeal and focus, violent hatred. … You either love or you hate. You live in the middle, you get nothing.” Speaking directly to Lorre, Sheen read a group of questions to the show runner. “Why is it when I was ready to return to work you told me there are no scripts ready to shoot?” he read from an index card, following with a question about what would have been shot “had you not ordered the suits into my home to shut down my party?” Sheen was equally unapologetic in an interview that aired on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday, a perceived coup that was trumped when NBC ran with its segment earlier in the morning. In that talk, Sheen, smoking a cigarette on camera, denied being bipolar or mentally disturbed. “Wow, and then what? What’s the cure? Medicine. Make me like them, not gonna happen,” he said dismissively. “I’m bi-winning. I win here and I win there; now what?” Pressed to remember the last time he took drugs, Sheen again declined to give a specific date, but described the episode: “I probably took more than anybody could survive. … I was bangin’ seven-gram rocks and finishing them because that’s how I roll, because I have one speed, one gear.” Asked how he survives such epic drug use, Sheen said assuredly, “Because I’m me. I’m different. I have a different constitution, I have a different brain, I have a different heart. I got tiger blood, man. Dying’s for fools, dying’s for amateurs.” Calling his life “perfect” at the moment, Sheen said he was focused and excited about life and answering to a “higher calling.” Saying he blinked and cured his brain, Sheen said he had no worries about relapsing, but at the same time he admitted to loving to party. “What’s not to love?” he said. “Especially when you see how I party. It was epic. The run I was on made Sinatra, Flynn, Jagger, Richards all of them look like droopy-eyed armless children. … I am on a drug, it’s called Charlie Sheen. It’s not available because if you try it once you will die. Your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body.” In another part of the interview, Sheen said he was tired of being kicked around for his lifestyle and that he planned to sue “Men” producers for $300 million. “They’re in radical breach [of contract]. … Sorry guys, you screwed up,” he said, explaining that he would file a suit for “tons.” “They will actually put it on a scale … and they are gonna lose in a courtroom,” he promised.

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Lloyd Taps Lil Wayne, Andre 3000 For New Tune

The track, titled ‘Miss That Pu—,’ will appear on the Chicago R&B singer’s upcoming album, King of Hearts . By Jayson Rodriguez Lloyd Photo: Michael Loccisano/ Getty Images Five years ago, Lloyd scored a hit with “You,” a swooning, mid-tempo track from his sophomore effort, Street Talk , that featured Lil Wayne. For the remix of that tune, the then-Murder Inc. Records artist (Ja Rule, Ashanti) recruited Nas and OutKast’s Andre 3000, the latter of whom delivered a poetic verse reminding fans of his MC pedigree. Now, it looks like Lloyd has locked down both Wayne and Andre again for a track called “Miss That Pu—” that will be featured on his forthcoming album, King of Hearts . “I liked the way it used to be,” the R&B singer told Vibe magazine about the theme of the racy tongue-in-cheek number, for which his guest rappers have yet to deliver their verses. King of Hearts , which is due out April 19, will be Lloyd’s first album since he signed a deal with Interscope Records. Lloyd, who is working closely with producer Polow Da Don (Fergie, Usher, Keri Hilson) on the project, has gone on record saying that they are making music that’s comparable to some of the greatest producer/singer combinations of all time. “In my opinion, and this is a bold statement, but it’s like Michael [Jackson] and Quincy [Jones], it’s like Justin [Timberlake] and Timbaland, Usher and Jermaine [Dupri],” Lloyd told MTV News last year. “It’s that consistency that you can only find from really finding the right chemistry with the right person. As an artist, I can speak for everyone when I say chemistry is a big, big part of success.” Related Artists Lloyd Lil Wayne OutKast Andre 3000

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Drake Says Thank Me Later Influenced By Nas, Andre 3000

‘I went back and really studied Nas and Andre 3000 and then came back with this album,’ rapper said about his debut album. By Jayson Rodriguez Drake Photo: Tyrone Kerr/ FilmMagic Drake has plenty of people onboard to give him advice on the process of recording his major-label debut album, Thank Me Later. There’s Lil Wayne, of course, his lyrical mentor. And Kanye West, who the Toronto MC said has been his biggest musical influence . Jay-Z, in interviews, has even gone on record relaying some tips to the upstart rapper. According to Drake, though, the former “Degrassi” actor sought out the audio work of Nas and OutKast’s Andre 3000 to help inspire the work on his project. “I went back and I really studied Nas,” Drake explained in a video recorded over the weekend and posted online on Monday (February 22) . “Nas was somebody that I used to listen to his raps and never understood how he did it. I always wanted to understand how he painted those pictures and his [rhyming] bar structure. I went back and really studied Nas and Andre 3000 and then came back with this album.” Thank Me Later is due later this year on Young Money/Universal Records. In the spring, the rapper will kick off a headlining, eco-friendly tour to promote the album. The album will be Drake’s first solo project since 2009’s So Far Gone, the dark mixtape that featured the breakout hit “Best I Ever Had.” While the Young Money cohort has been mum about his plans for the follow-up, he did reveal his debut would be more upbeat in comparison to his mixtape. “It’s gonna be bigger, it’s gonna sound happier,” he said. “More victorious, ’cause that’s where I’m at in my life.” Related Artists Drake Nas

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Robert Pattinson on Love Life: I Am Young, Free and Single!

Move over, Jake Pavelka . There might be another very eligible bachelor in Hollywood

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Russell Brand and Katy Perry Might Be Engaged

He’s a notorious ladies’ man; they just started dating in October; and no named sources have gone on record with confirmation of their engagement. For those reasons, we’re hesitant to officially announce that Russell Brand and Katy Perry have agreed to marry – but that’s exactly what Great Britain’s The Daily Mirror is reporting.

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Rachel Uchitel Wonders What STDs Tiger Woods Has

Tiger Woods may have been falling in love with Rachel Uchitel, but he certainly wasn’t exclusive with her, and his #1 mistress is totally freaking out. According to reports, she flipped after learning just how many women are claiming to have had sex with the golf star – and unprotected sex at that

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