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Lady Gaga Pulls the Plug on Interviews: WTH?!

Lady Gaga always creates so much buzz with her fashion statements and outspoken views, so why is she pulling the plug on interviews for the time being? In an upcoming interview with Oprah, the star reveals that she won’t be giving interviews for the foreseeable future as she is taking a self-imposed vow of silence. We don’t know what to say either. Gaga appears on Oprah’s Next Chapter this Sunday, and tells Winfrey: “Other than this interview, I do not intend to speak to anyone for a very long time… No press, no TV. If my mom calls and says, ‘Did you hear about…’ I shut it all off.” Those Lady Gaga hermaphrodite rumors can be tough on a parent. She goes on to admit that she doesn’t care much for media coverage of her, saying, “I don’t read a damn thing.” Still, it’s a dramatic about-face for the music icon. Her meteoric rise has been powered by an all-Gaga-all-the-time PR blitz. Of course, this doesn’t mean she’ll be invisible, per se, given her bombastic live shows. And Tweeting. She just became the first person to nab 20 million followers on Twitter , which means we can always expect Gaga news … in 140 characters or less.

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Miranda Kerr Singing in Japanese for Lots of Money of the Day

Miranda Kerr got paid big to do this ad in Japan…where she’s singing in Japanese, a fetish of mine cuz I love hearing bitchs speak in other languages…ideally to my dick… I guess she’s big in Japan…and it turns out that I am also big in Japan…but only cuz I am big everywhere I go…thanks to an eating disorder and slow metabolism…. Like Miranda Kerr, I’d like to Japanese famous…cuz Japan is a fucking mind trip on all fronts that makes north america look like hell… Sure hanging with top models, holding their purses when they speak Japanese like little sluts would be more fun, even if she’s got a kid….I can handle if a pussy is slightly used and abused….I am the stepfather after all….no matter how disgusting it may be….you know she’s getting paid huge money to do this stupid commercial that I find pornographic…money I would spend on some japanesee sex clubs in the school girl fetish room Here’s the behind the scenes…. Ok…so this post wasn’t that hot…to all of you…except me and my foreign language fetish….thinking of all the dirty talk I can’t understand when fucking her…so here’s some pics of her….cuz that’s what matters…

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How the Hell Did Paradise Lost 3 Lose the Best Documentary Oscar?

Congratulations to Dan Lindsay and TJ Martin, whose film Undefeated lived up to its title at last night’s Academy Awards by taking home the Best Documentary Feature Oscar. Exploring the intersection of class, race and a hard-luck high-school football team, the doc started earning fans over a year ago at Sundance — including Harvey Weinstein, who acquired Undefeated on the spot and promptly fast-tracked it for 2012 awards glory. Mission accomplished. The only thing Undefeated didn’t do? How about help get three unjustly convicted men — one condemned to die — out of prison? Which brings us to Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory , the final installment of Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky’s nearly 20-year investigation into the grisly murders of three boys in West Memphis, Ark., and the subsequent trials and convictions of three teenagers in the case. Since the first film debuted in 1996 ( Paradise Lost 2: Revelations appeared in 2000), the series’s illumination of police and judicial misconduct — to say nothing of misplaced allegations of Satanism and other perceived motives — became instrumental in the crusade to free Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley and Jason Baldwin. The “West Memphis 3” quickly developed into a cause célèbre among observers from the cultural to legal realms; Metallica contributed music to the films, further boosting their profiles, while defense lawyers and DNA experts raced to find evidence persuasive enough to save Echols from the death chamber and, hopefully, release all three men from behind bars. Of course, as a regular consumer of media, you likely already know these details. Unless, that is, you’re a member of the Academy’s clinically insane Documentary Branch. In which case you should be ashamed of yourself. Not to take anything away from Undefeated , but… Well, actually, yeah. I would like to take something away from Undefeated : Its Best Documentary Oscar. Not necessarily because of any technical inferiority — it’s a fine, inspiring, well-made film — but merely on the qualitative basis of not having saved a man’s life or helped liberate the West Memphis 3 through thousands upon thousands of hours of research, interviews, editing and, ultimately, pure storytelling. On the one hand, sure: As Berlinger told Movieline a few weeks ago in our Documentary Nominee roundtable , “[T]here can be no bigger prize than having helped get three innocent men get released from prison after 18 plus years of wrongful imprisonment.” On the other hand, fuck that . Let’s just be honest: If we’re going to reward films like last night’s Documentary Short winner Saving Face or recent Doc Feature triumphs like An Inconvenient Truth , The Cove and Inside Job for their honorable activist intent, then what more does Paradise Lost 3 have to do to win over Academy voters? If Berlinger and Sinofsky had freed three dolphins from certain death in Japan, would that have tilted the Oscar scales in their favor? Or maybe filmed a boring-ass slideshow detailing their findings in the case? Al Gore couldn’t even stop global warming. These guys exposed one of America’s most protracted miscarriages of justice (made all the worse by the fact that prosecutors refuse to reopen the case, thus leaving the murder mystery unsolved) not once, not twice, but three times, establishing the narrative foundation on which the whole campaign to free the West Memphis 3 was built. So what gives? Was this the last indignity to be committed by the Documentary Branch under its previous set of rules — a garish sloughing off of a film funded and broadcast by HBO as opposed to one following the classic theatrical pattern that Academy leadership so cherishes? What a truly fine barometer of quality, except that Undefeated had the same one-week qualifying run that PL3 had, only opening in theaters a week-and-a-half ago. Weinstein and HBO took advantage of the same loophole. Could it have just been the Weinstein factor alone — Harvey being Harvey, pushing his nonfiction wares in his Artist / Iron Lady downtime? Or, as a friend suggested to me this morning in the clearing Oscar smoke, is this just the Doc Branch holding out for the Peter Jackson-produced West of Memphis , a recent Sundance premiere due in theaters at some point in 2012? Jackson is the only figure in this schema with as much (if not more) Academy clout as Weinstein, and it’s entirely conceivable that whatever momentum gathered in Undefeated ‘s favor — or, perhaps more accurately, in any direction away from PL3 — began with a quiet, sturdy nudge from New Zealand. It’s impossible to say or ever know for sure — unless Weinstein acquires the currently distributor-less West of Memphis , I suppose, in which case even one of those dolphins from The Cove could do the math and know the fix is in. In any case, the whole thing amounts to another black eye for the Academy’s Doc branch, a body ostensibly charged with the responsibility of recognizing each year’s best achievement in documentary filmmaking but which has so lost the plot regarding the form’s boldest, most influential works that it has sunk irretrievably beneath contempt. Like, I get why Banksy’s intoxicating, masterful Exit Through the Gift Shop last year couldn’t surmount the dry, staid recession expose Inside Job ; the branch has always sought to persuade everybody to believe that it is preoccupied with Issues, even as it routinely, criminally snubs the likes of Steve James ( Hoop Dreams, The Interrupters ) from even being nominated. But that inconsistency aside, here was a chance for the Academy to recognize filmmaking that made as much of a social impact as any Best Documentary Feature winner since perhaps Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt (another documentary originated by HBO, incidentally) claimed the prize 22 years ago. Moreover, it was a crucial opportunity for the Academy to help further mobilize the case for fully exonerating the West Memphis 3, whose release was conditional on an Alford plea that upheld their guilty verdict while leaving them on the equivalent of 10 years’ probation. The governor of Arkansas won’t pardon them without an alternative conviction, which prosecutors refuse to seek pretty much out of spite. So the saga continues, but whatever. As long as Harvey’s happy, right? I can’t overstate how frustrated this makes me. If nothing else, the Paradise Lost films taught us how to know a spot a sham when we see one — to stick to the facts and to your values and keep your eyes on the prize. But with the Oscars at this point, who even wants this particular prize? When one of the only Academy Awards categories with any legitimate sociocultural import is turned into the same old irrelevant boy’s club where we find shit like Real Steel nominated, what values are we adhering to? For Christ’s sake, people: The Transformers trilogy has more Oscars than the Paradise Lost trilogy. This is not acceptable. Something must change. I’d hate to think that it begins with me giving up, but that’s probably where it’s headed. In any case, I’m open to suggestions. Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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JapanFlix Wants to Turn You Japanese This Valentine’s Day

We’ve sung the praises of Japan Flix ‘s Pink movie streaming service before on the Mr. Skin blog, but if $3.99 is still too much for you to shell out for something new and nude, then this is a slappy Valentine’s Day for you and your right hand indeed. JapanFlix is currently offering a Valentine’s Day Special of 50% off all the streaming video on their site, so screw roses and give yourself rosy palms by snuggling up with Sola Aoi (left) as a horny schoolgirl in Tsumugi , pounding your pud to cud-chewing cutie Ryoko Asagi in A Lonely Cow Weeps at Dawn, or any of the other T&A-packed Pink flicks on their site. The sale runs from February 14 to February 20, so head on over to JapanFlix now and check out their selection…they’ll give you a rise, son! And be sure to tune in later this week, Skin fans, for a special Pink films giveaway contest from JapanFlix and Skin Central!

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Lady Gaga Drops New Track, "Stuck on F***in You"

‘It’s such a timecapsule of the spirit of our creativity.’ singer tweeted. By Christina Garibaldi with additional reporting by Andréa Duncan-Mao Lady Gaga in Japan Photo: Jun Sato/WireImage It’s a merry Christmas for all of Lady Gaga ‘s Little Monsters. Mother Monster herself played Santa to all her fans when she presented them with an unreleased song at midnight on Christmas Day. “Been racking my brain on what to get Little Monsters for Christmas!! I finally figured it out!!” Gaga tweeted on December 22. “On Christmas Day I will leak to you an unreleased Song off Born This Way! It was recorded live, in one take, on the tour bus. Uncensored.” “Stuck on F***in You,” which was recorded on the road in Minnesota during her Monster Ball tour, captures the feeling of a late-night jam session, where Gaga’s voice soars over just a guitar and drum machine. It’s a stripped down, bluesy joint that showcases her humor and flair for improvisation. “We were all wasted on the bus making records,” Gaga tweeted Saturday (December 24) night, “It’s such a timecapsule of the spirit of our creativity. I wrote, sang and freestyled the last minute + half of the song.” Gaga is spending at least part of her holidays abroad. “Well, I’ll be in Japan right up until Christmas Day,” Gaga told MTV News earlier this month. “So I’ll be eating with all my Japanese Little Monsters. I like shabu shabu [a form of Japanese hot pot].” Lady Gaga, who was MTV News’ Top Newsmaker of 2011 , will be ringing in the new year in her hometown of New York. The “Marry the Night” singer , along with Justin Bieber , Nicki Minaj , LMFAO and Florence and the Machine, will watch the ball drop at the 40th annual “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” The event will be hosted by Ryan Seacrest, with appearances by Fergie and Jenny McCarthy. Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Slim Dunkin Reportedly Murdered After Fight Over Candy

The Waka Flocka Flame affiliate fought with man over stolen piece of candy, Atlanta police say. By Rob Markman Slim Dunkin and Waka Flocka Photo: MTV News Atlanta police are still on the hunt for the man who shot and killed up-and-coming rapper “Slim Dunkin” on December 16, but new disturbing details have emerged in the case. On Tuesday, WSB-TV in Atlanta reported that the Waka Flocka Flame affiliate and Brick Squad Monopoly member was shot in an altercation which began over a stolen piece of candy. “The information we’re getting, it’s unconfirmed, but witnesses are saying this whole thing started over a piece of candy,” homicide detective David Quinn told “Action News” on camera. According to witnesses, Dunkin, born Mario Hamilton, grabbed a piece of candy from another man while inside an Atlanta recording studio, which led to an argument and then a fistfight. The scuffle ended with Slim being shot once in the chest. He was then transported to Grady Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. There were a number of witnesses at the scene, but because police first arrived at the hospital and not the scene of the crime, they didn’t have the opportunity to properly interview all of the people who were present. There will be a public viewing on Thursday at Atlanta’s Willie A. Watkins Funeral Home, located at 1003 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, from the hours of 6 p.m. ET to 9 p.m. ET. Dunk was an emerging star in Waka Flocka Flame ‘s Brick Squad Monopoly crew. Aside from key appearances alongside Flocka on his 2010 debut album, Flockaveli, and on Gucci Mane and V-Nasty’s BAYTL LP, Slim was also beginning to make waves as a soloist. This past Halloween the street-bred MC released Menace II Society, a 20-track mixtape that featured Gucci Mane, Roscoe Dash and Pastor Troy. Dunkin’s death has sent waves through the rap community; his close collaborators were undoubtedly hit hard. The day after he was murdered Waka took to Twitter to express his grief. “WISH IT WAS ME … MY F—ING RIGHT HAND IS GONE,” Flocka wrote the day after the murder. The “O Let’s Do It” MC continued to vent over Twitter, writing, “damn I feel dead” and “IM LOST” in reaction to the tragic news. Police are asking anyone with information to come forward and call 404-577-TIPS.

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Lady Gaga ‘So Happy’ About Oscars Recognition

Pop star’s duet with Elton John, ‘Hello Hello,’ is on short list for Best Original Song. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage How does Lady Gaga feel about making the short list for the Best Original Song race at the Oscars? Well, she’s pretty excited. “Just heard my duet ‘Hello, Hello’ with Elton [John] is up for nomination at the Oscars! ‘Gnomeo & Juliet’ is such a beautiful film,” she wrote on Twitter. “I’m so happy!!” On Monday, it was announced that the Gaga/Elton duet is one of the 39 tracks vying for a nomination. will.i.am’s “Rio” track, “Hot Wings,” Mary J. Blige’s “The Living Proof” from “The Help,” and Zooey Deschanel’s “Winnie the Pooh” track, “So Long,” along with multiple tracks from “The Muppets” are also in the running. The final nominations will be announced January 24, and the awards show is slated to take place February 26 at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. Gaga is celebrating her latest achievement in Japan , where she will spend the holidays. “Well, I’ll be in Japan right up until Christmas Day,” she recently told MTV News. “So I’ll be eating with all my Japanese Little Monsters. I like shabu shabu [a type of Japanese hotpot].” After touching down, Mother Monster has been keeping her fans up-to-date on what she’s been up to on Twitter. “Sipping tea in Japan with Haus. Feeling so grateful,” she wrote. “We sold about 1 million albums a month worldwide since the release of BORN THIS WAY.” The busy holiday season caps off an even busier year for Lady Gaga, who happened to be MTV News’ Top Newsmaker of 2011 . She tirelessly released singles, videos, personas, a chart-topping album ( Born This Way ) and scooped up awards at seemingly every show from the Grammys to the VMAs. She was also #5 on our list of Best Artists of 2011 , and her disco empowerment track “Born This Way” snagged the #5 spot on the Best Songs of 2011 list as well. Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Big Tits Dragon Gives "Firecrotch" a Whole New Meaning [PICS, VIDEO]

Thought the flaming nipples we posted on the Skin blog yesterday were over-the-top? Well, thanks to the Japanese comedy/horror movie Kyony

Justin Bieber ”Otis” Freestyle video and lyrics (novemeber 2011)

subscribe for more videos like and favourite [Verse 1: Justin Bieber] Justin Bieber Damn damn JB, where the hell you been Yeah I got a new necklace, diamonds 2 big face Rollies, no I ain’t lyin’ Making momma so proud that she cryin’ Yeah you say I’m crazy? Guess that makes two But I never knew that dreams really came true Started playing drums, when I was only 2 Now we kick it in Japan, kung-fu So I’m heading for the gold, I’m sweating I swear Otis Redding will be oh-so ready I already got ahead-y of the game, I’m with Kenny And we steady getting many, I mean money Riding in an all-black Benz with the all black rims And we looking at some 10s through our all-black lenses Wait…I’m not done [Verse 2: Justin Bieber] I thanked Jesus at the awards I’m never going to hell Call me Zack Morris I’m saving you by the bell My girl says I’m perfect she just loves them perfect persons Perfectly personally I think she is perfectly perfect I get it done abundantly, she wants to get up under me Swear that I got honey bee’s cause baby I’m a money tree So be my little honey bee my little-bitty bunny I got honeys all up on me baby I just get it done-y Possibly your probly thinking this type of swag is impossible And logically will probably but you just take me lyrically Try to feel me spiritually, get out your mind literally There’s a bigger me inside this little me Screaming out I should make history I am like a mystery, hated by jealousy cause they envy me Run up on my enemies see if … http://www.youtube.com/v/zM6CmHLWs3g?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the rest here: Justin Bieber ”Otis” Freestyle video and lyrics (novemeber 2011)

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John Dies at the End Trailer: John is Surprisingly Healthy at the End

Filmmaker Don Coscarelli, the genre visionary behind Phantasm and Bubba Ho-Tep , is finally back with John Dies at the End — just your every day tale of a street drug called Soy Sauce, alien hallucinations, strangers with guns and Paul Giamatti holding it all together as only Paul Giamatti can. Glimpse tomorrow’s imminent cult classic today, and stick around afterward for more Buzz Break.

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