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‘Catching Fire’ Casts Jena Malone As Johanna?

The Hollywood Reporter says ‘Sucker Punch’ actress has been offered prominent ‘Hunger Games’ sequel role. By Kara Warner Jena Malone Photo: Getty Images

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Carly Rae Jepsen, Owl City Go Camping For ‘Good Time’

MTV News hits the set of the ‘hot’ video for the pair’s summer anthem. By Jocelyn Vena Carly Rae Jepsen and Adam Young on set of ‘Good Time’ Photo: MTV News

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Carly Rae Jepsen’s Debut Album ‘Almost Finished’

‘Just wrapping up the loose ends,’ Jepsen tells MTV News of the project, which will be released before she goes on tour with Justin Bieber. By Christina Garibaldi Carly Rae Jepsen Photo: MTV News

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Owl City Calls Carly Rae Jepsen Duet ‘A Happy Accident’

‘I feel like every artist is inherently granted one shot to sing about having a good time,’ Adam Young tells MTV News of ‘Good Time.’ By Jocelyn Vena Owl City Photo: When MTV News caught up with Owl City himself, Adam Young, on Thursday (June 21), he called “Good Time,” his just-released duet with Carly Rae Jepsen , a “happy accident.” Happy is definitely the right word to describe the feel-good summer track, on which Owl City and Carly Rae sing about listening to Prince and partying until twilight (the time of day, not the movie). “I feel like every artist is inherently granted one shot to sing about having a good time in his or her life, and six months ago, I realized I hadn’t cashed in my chips yet,” Young told MTV News. “So I thought, ‘I’m gonna sit down and I’m gonna give this a shot … and get my friend Carly to sing on it.’ … The final product rarely exceeds your expectations, and this thing just kind of happened.” Young’s people called Jepsen’s people, and from there, “Good Time” became a shimmering duet between the “Fireflies” singer and the “Call Me Maybe” songstress, combining their earworm powers for the ultimate summer sing-along jam. “It was this whole worlds-collide thing, and it was this kind of dream come true. I can’t believe it happened,” he said. “[It was] so kind to lend her talent to this song, so yeah, it worked out. … I feel like it’s one of those songs, it kind of always needed to be a duet. That was the initial idea from step one.” Young wrote the track back in the dead of winter, saying he wanted to craft a tune that “anybody from any walk of life can sing.” He certainly accomplished that mission, with the song’s easy-to-remember chorus (“We don’t even have to try/ It’s always a good time”) and a little bit of a “Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh” anthem to keep you singing and dancing to. With the song out in the world, up next, Young and Jepsen are slated to shoot a video in New York City, but Owl City actually has a more ideal spot. “It would have to take place in Hawaii, ’cause it’s such a summer song,” he said. “So there’s probably $1 million in flights right there. But probably somewhere very dreamy and summery and somewhere you can feel like you can take a look around you, and you’re already having a good time.” “Good Time” is the lead single from Owl City’s next album, The Midsummer Station, due in August. Related Artists Owl City Carly Rae Jepsen Adam Young

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Lindsay Lohan (And A Porn Star) To Star In ‘The Canyons’?

Screenwriter Bret Easton Ellis announces that Lohan will be starring in the Hollywood drama, set to begin filming this summer. By Jocelyn Vena Lindsay Lohan Photo: Jason Kempin/ Getty Images Lindsay Lohan might soon be making a move to “The Canyons.” According to the film’s screenwriter, Bret Easton Ellis, she has just nabbed the leading role in the flick, set to shoot this summer. “James Deen and Lindsay Lohan will star in THE CANYONS,” Ellis tweeted about the actors. Deen is best known for his work in adult films. The film will be directed by Paul Schrader. “And I am beyond thrilled that James Deen and Lindsay Lohan will be playing the parts of Christian and Tara in THE CANYONS by BEE.” Filming for “The Canyons” will begin next month. Currently Lohan is shooting the Lifetime Elizabeth Taylor biopic, “Liz & Dick,” and is also embroiled in a new spat of troubles tied to an L.A.-area car accident . However, Ellis remained optimistic about the casting when he added, “Could not have dreamed of a better cast. Lindsay nailed it.” A rep for the actress could not confirm that Lohan would be appearing the flick when MTV News reached out for comment. According to a poster for the film , the tagline is “It’s not ‘The Hills,’ ” a reference to the popular MTV reality show that followed the glamorized lives of Lauren Conrad and her pals. This is expected to be a grittier take on young people and their struggles in Hollywood. Indiewire reports that Deen’s Christian is a “trust fund kid, power player and major manipulator, who is a film producer that enjoys filming his own three-way sex sessions.” Meanwhile, Lohan’s ex-model character, Tara, is his girlfriend who “has sold her pride for the material comforts Christian can provide.” Three other roles remain uncast: bartender and wannabe actor Ryan, Ryan’s employee and fellow actor Gina, and former actress/yoga instructor Lindsay, who is carrying on an affair with Christian. “The Canyons” recently got funded through a Kickstarter initiative. The film will get a video-on-demand release sometime in the future. Related Videos Lindsay Lohan: Crime And Punishment Related Photos The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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Carly Rae Jepsen And The Unstoppable Ubiquity Of ‘Call Me Maybe’

Bigger Than the Sound explores the general all-over-the-placeness of Jepsen’s breakout hit. By James Montgomery Carly Rae Jepsen Photo: WireImage Over the past one-hundred days, I have most definitely been alive, and as such have certainly bought clothes, spent time in an Applebee’s, listened to the radio, been on the Internet, had conversations with actual human beings and watched programming on the CW (“Hart of Dixie,” I wish I knew how to quit you). Which is why it is somewhat troubling that, until this week, I hadn’t heard Carly Rae Jepsen ‘s “Call Me Maybe.” After all, during that time, it has become most ubiquitous song in the universe (or at least the most ubiquitous one not named “Somebody That I Used to Know” ), rising to the top of the Billboard pop chart — she’s the first female artist to claim the top spot with a debut single since Adele — earning covers by everyone from Justin Bieber and Katy Perry to Fun. and the Harvard University baseball team, and racking up more than 104 million views on YouTube (where it’s currently the site’s most-viewed music video ). None of this is exactly surprising. After all, “Call Me Maybe” is probably the most perfect pop song of 2012, sterling-silver shiny and full of sappy, sweet sentiments, it is an alarmingly effective melding of dance pomp and Disney circumstance … with a chorus to match. And you get the feeling that, with summer nearly upon us, its reign is only beginning, and soon it will overtake “Somebody” as the song your aunt writes about on Facebook. And yet, I find myself conflicted by all of this. Its rise to ubiquity has left me wondering if I am truly capable of doing this job anymore. This has nothing to do with the song itself, but everything to do with its very existence … mostly in that I was completely unaware it existed in the first place. In hindsight, this seems almost implausible — after all, it is probably playing somewhere in your general vicinity at this very second (maybe you are listening to it right now) — and, really, how am I supposed to consider myself a music journalist if hadn’t heard it once over the past three months? Was I that out of touch? Do I hang out with the wrong people? Had I really spent that much time interviewing Japandroids ? These are the things that keep me awake at night. I’ll admit, I was panicked. I began updating my resume. But then, roughly around the 15th time I listened to “Call Me Maybe” on Tuesday (my officemate loves me), I realized something important: I actually had heard the song — many, many times, in fact. But only in bits and pieces; the plucky intro in a pizzeria, those saccharine string stabs slithering from the window of a passing car, that “I missed you so, so bad” outro … I had never actually put them all together and realized they were part of the same song. And then it dawned on me that perhaps that was the reason for its success: it is less of a song as it is a collection of fascinating parts, each as easily digestible and appealing as the last, each meant to appeal to someone somewhere. In fact, you could probably re-arrange them in any order and the end result would be the same: “Hey, I like this!” And sure, you could argue that all solid pop tunes are basically created in the same mold, but in some way, “Call Me Maybe” is different. It seems custom-built for the fickle and fleeting attention spans of the public: You can hear any three seconds of it anywhere — between stations on the radio, over the end credits of a TV show, at H&M — and instantly be drawn in. Compare its structure to other recent ubiquitous hits — like Fun.’s “We Are Young,” any of Adele’s melodramatic missives, and, of course, “Somebody That I Used to Know” — and you’ll notice that they all seem practically leaden by comparison. They are traditional songs. “Maybe” is a glorious assortment of glimmering bits, expertly crafted to latch on to your subconscious and never let go. It is, in parts, a dance tune, a feathery pop ballad, a tween-aged heartbreaker, a light-FM sorta-rocker, a Disney Radio staple … oh, and Jepsen’s Canadian to boot. No pop movement from the past few years goes untouched. There’s truly something for everyone. So, in case you’re wondering, I’m not worried anymore. I am not clueless or out of step … I simply fell victim to the rather devious machinations of “Call Me Maybe.” It is the song you can’t un-hear, even if you’ve just heard a few fleeting seconds of it. And while it may not be the smartest pop song of all time, I’m here to tell you it just might be the most brilliant. Or at least the most brilliantly constructed. Well played, Jepsen … well played. Related Artists Carly Rae Jepsen

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Chris Brown Performs on Today, Electrifies Team Breezy

Chris Brown hit New York with full force (insert Chris Rock punch line here) this morning, kicking off the Today show summer concert series on NBC. The passionate, oft-maligned singer enchanted fans as he performed hits as well as a new song, “Don’t Wake Me Up,” from his new album, Fortune . “I love you, Team Breezy!” Chris shouted several times, definitely feeling the love from the New York crowd. Take a look at his rousing effort here: Chris Brown – Don’t Wake Me Up (Live on Today 2012) Breezy them proceeded to belt out the songs to the fans (most of whom appeared to be girls under 20, somewhat scarily) that filled Rockefeller Plaza. With fan favorites like “Yeah 3X,” “Forever”‘ and “Turn Up The Music,” there was no shortage of energy on the scene and fortunately, no one was injured. That we know of. Team Breezy responded by screaming at the top of their lungs and yelling out the lyrics, so there may be some hearing damage. Watch Chris perform all three of those hits after the jump! Chris Brown – Yeah (Live on Today) Chris Brown – Forever (Live on Today Show 2012) Chris Brown – Turn Up the Music (Live on Today)

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Robert Pattinson Interview: On Arguing with Adele, Fighting Douchebaggery

Have we mentioned recently how much we adore Robert Pattinson? The actor stopped by George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight yesterday and was his usual funny, humble, self-deprecating self, opening up about Cosmopolis ; his (failed) attempt at the Cannes Film Festival to not sound like a “douchebag;” and his recent fight with Adele. Wait… what?!? “I had this argument with Adele , which is probably the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever said,” Pattinson tells the host in the video below. “[I told her] you know, you can just really reach for it!! And she was like, ‘You do realize, I’m, like, the biggest-selling female artist ever.’ And for some reason, I decided to get into an argument with her about it… “”Then [I was] waking up kind of really, really regretting every word I said.” Robert Pattinson on George Stroumboulopoulos Today

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Courtney Robertson Bikini Photos: Modeling! Winning!

The Bachelor winner Courtney Robertson is back doing what she does best. No, not saying “winning” and making catty comments that leave anyone with a vagina hating her after. She’s just rocking a bikini on the beach. NBD! When you DO MODELING for a living, frolicking in the sand and surf in Malibu is just another day at the office. Such is life for the fiancee of Ben Flajnik: The Season 16 winner, who is still together with Ben, showed off a diamond engagement ring as she posed totally naturally, enjoying her day in the sun. When she wasn’t trying to look seductive and showing off her figure, Courtney Robertson was seen diving into the erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey . Is anyone not reading that thing these days? Courtney did not reveal who she wants to play Ana and Christian, or any Bachelorette spoilers , though she did reveal her toned posterior at various angles. Click to enlarge, and (maybe?) enjoy: [Photos: Pacific Coast News]

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Carly Rae Jepsen Sings "Call Me Maybe" with Jimmy Fallon, The Roots and Classroom Instruments

We’ve got a new version of “Call Me Maybe” to present to readers, but this one isn’t brought to us by the Harvard baseball team or President Obama . No, this time Carly Rae Jepsen herself is in on the remake. The 26-year old singer joined Jimmy Fallon and The Roots last night, reproducing the single’s bouncy beat in a very elementary (school) manner: via classroom instruments such as a bongo, xylophone, melodica, tone block and a triangle. It’s fun stuff. Watch now: Carly Rae Jepsen and Jimmy Fallon – “Call Me Maybe”

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