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Watch 90210 Season 2 Episode 21 – Javianna

Watch 90210 S2E21: Javianna Navid continues to work up on his confession of his feelings towards Adrianna, even though she now has a new romantic relationship with pop star Javier. Naomi’s is put on a tight budget by Jen who is now taking care of all her finances. Spence suggested to Teddy to end his relationship with Silver but he reluctantly ignore it and even decided to spend the night with her. Dixon got invited by Ivy to go with her to Australia to spend the summer with her and Laurel. Debbie and Harry’s conflicts now worsens as she discovers that he is conspiring with Dixon to help him hide his gambling problems. The latest episode of 90210 is the show’s 21st episode of the 2nd season that aired last 05/04/2010 Tuesday at 8:00 PM on CW. Watch 90210 2×21 Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Crystal Bowersox Shines On ‘American Idol’ Movie Night

‘After that performance, you, Crystal, are back in the game,’ critiqued judge Simon Cowell. By Eric Ditzian Crystal Bowersox on “American Idol” Tuesday Photo: FOX Would it be a blockbuster or a bomb? That was the key question heading into Songs of the Cinema Night on Tuesday’s (May 11) “American Idol,” a theme whose approved song list heavily favored a perplexing mix of tunes from golden oldies, ’80s action flicks and Disney cartoons. And while this Hollywood-centric episode might not be the stuff of awards-season glory, the “Idol” crew handled themselves well in front of the camera. Crystal Bowersox shined like a seasoned A-lister and made Lee Dewyze look like a breakout star during their duet. Meanwhile, Casey James and Michael Lynche proved they just might not be bankable solo stars at this point in the competition. Dewyze got the night started with “Kiss From a Rose,” a nod back to season eight contestant Danny Gokey, thanks to mentor Jamie Foxx. During the pre-performance video, the Oscar-winning actor got up in Dewyze’s face as he did with Gokey last year, giving the singer what Foxx called the Michael Mann treatment (a reference to the famously intense director of “Miami Vice” and “Collateral”). “Yeah, it’s different,” said a visibly uncomfortable Dewyze of his mentor’s approach. Dewyze brought that unease to the stage during his straightforward take on Seal’s hit from “Batman Forever.” His higher register was simply not up to the song’s requirements. Ellen DeGeneres alone was impressed with the rendition. Randy Jackson wanted to see more of a rocker attitude and more of an effort to switch up the song’s arrangement, while Simon Cowell laid down one his most dreaded analogies: “That was verging on — I’m afraid to say — karaoke,” the Brit judge said. And so the night proceeded on from karaoke to what DeGeneres mockingly dubbed “one of the classic, great movies of all time.” Yes, Michael Lynche selected a tune from “Free Willy,” one sung by Michael Jackson but nonetheless made famous in a movie about a boy’s enduring friendship with an Orca whale. Foxx was not impressed during rehearsals, nor were the judges when they heard his live version. Backed by a choir and with a lovely gospel vibe to the song, Big Mike sounded perfectly lovely. But Kara DioGuardi nailed it when she said, “You played it safe. What you did tonight, you can do in your sleep.” Just as Kara wished Lynche had done something in the vein of past R&B performances like “This Woman’s Work,” Jackson wondered why Big Mike abandoned what is so clearly his strongest genre. “You’re an R&B dude,” said the disappointed judge. “I wish you’d chosen something R&B.” Next came the first duet of the season, as Dewyze and Crystal Bowersox teamed up onstage. Facing each other with guitars sandwiched between them, they traded and shared lyrics from “Falling Slowly,” a beautiful number from “Once.” It marked a welcome return to form for Dewyze and a stunning debut for MamaSox. His growly tone contrasted nicely with her innate bluesiness. The judges then took turns trading superlatives to describe the performance. “One of my favorite moments from the entire season,” said DioGuardi, seconds before Cowell declared, “I don’t know if I’d call that a good song. I’d call that a fantastic song.” It was a tough act to follow, but as they say in showbiz, the show must go on! And on came Casey James with a ukulele and a bluegrass-tinged take on “Mrs. Robinson,” the Simon & Garfunkel classic from “The Graduate.” Foxx seemed to be channeling DioGuardi when he asked the singer to seduce him during rehearsals. The seduction didn’t necessarily pay off. “For me, this is you fighting to stay in the competition,” DioGuardi said as she pointed out how Casey’s more comfortable standing back and rocking out. “For me this was actually a good choice.” That was less of a compliment than it might sound in print. Cowell was more direct when he said, “I didn’t think the song or the performance had the substance required on this important night for you. … I thought it was a little bit lazy and I think you could have made more of an impact.” After the break, Bowersox headed back onstage for a country-rock version of Kenny Loggins’ “I’m Alright” from the comedy “Caddyshack.” Like the movie, her rehearsal was marked by some foul language. But by the time of her live performance, MamaSox had found her form. The judges feted the 24-year-old for switching the song up far more than any of the other contestants dared during their performances. Both DioGuardi and DeGeneres announced that she “made it better.” Cowell, who had criticized Bowersox in recent weeks, welcomed her back by saying, “After that performance, you, Crystal, are back in the game.” To finish up the night, Big Mike and James sauntered back onstage for another guitar duet. Though it lacked the energy on display during Bowersox and Dewyze’s performance, their take on Bryan Adams’ “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman” was still far better than either man’s individual effort. “The duets tonight were incredible,” said DioGuardi, summing up the judges consensus. “They were better than all of the solo performances.”

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The Hills Preview: Speidi is Losing it

The first season of The Hills seems like … well, five seasons ago. Back then, when Heidi Montag was the bubbly, slightly annoying but harmless BFF of Lauren Conrad, things made sense. Times were easier, and they were good. Fast forward to May 2010 and the surgically enhanced Stepford Wife knockoff can’t barely move her face to utter MTV’s fake dialogue after all those operations. In tonight’s episode, Heidi gives Spencer Pratt what seems like a pleasant greeting: “Hi honey! Good to see you!” Only she sounds like a robotic, Barbie cyborg. Having hired a planner to arrange a party for Enzo, the little kid MTV hired to give her baby fever last season, Heidi Montag must still be hurting from surgery. Heidi and Spencer Pratt visited a U.S. Marine Corps base earlier this week. Sadly, they were not part of target practice. [Photo: PacificCoastNewsOnline.com] Seriously, the girl’s face cannot move. At. All. Meanwhile, Spencer Pratt’s crystals (see last week’s episode ) clearly aren’t working, as he’s about to blow a gasket. These two are losing it. However much money Enzo’s parents got paid to subject their child to Speidi, it wasn’t nearly enough. What party theme could possibly be worse for a little kid? Okay, maybe One Night with Lindsay Lohan, Tiger Woods’ Cocktail Waitress Paradise and The Tattooed White Power Regions of Michelle McGee would be worse. Follow the jump for a clip from tonight’s episode of The Hills … Enzo’s Birthday

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Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood Nominated For CMT Music Awards

Lady Antebellum also score three nominations for the show, set to air live June 9. By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Fans got to vote on the final group of nominees for the 2010 CMT Music Awards , set to take place on June 9 in Nashville. On Tuesday (May 11), Taylor Swift , Carrie Underwood and this year’s crossover act Lady Antebellum lead the nominees with three nominations each, as voted on by the fans after the initial set of nominations were announced in April. Swift and Underwood will face off in the Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year categories. Lady Antebellum are also nominated for Video of the Year. Swift rounds out her noms with a nod for Collaborative Video of the Year, while Underwood is up for CMT Performance of the Year from the 2009 CMT Music Awards. A full list of nominees can be found on the CMT Music Awards Web site. The final nominees for Video of the Year can be voted for right through the show. Fans can vote on the other categories through June 8. The show will take place at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, which is also the venue for the June 22 Nashville Rising flood-relief benefit. “When you look at the talent and diversity amassed within these categories, it’s easy to see why this has been CMT’s biggest year ever,” CMT President Brian Philips said in a statement. “Hosted by our Nashville-brother-by-way-of-Detroit, Kid Rock, this night promises to be an unforgettable party!” A number of Nashville regulars are set to perform, including Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban, with more acts to be announced. Who are you looking forward to seeing at the CMT Music Awards next month? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, More Hit 2009 Academy Of Country Music Awards Related Artists Taylor Swift Carrie Underwood Lady Antebellum

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Gudda Gudda Recalls Getting ‘Willy Wonka’ From Lil Wayne

‘Right before [Weezy] went to jail, he was like, ‘Man, you can have that,’ ‘ Young Money member tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Gudda Gudda and Lil Wayne Photo: Young Money/Cash Money Breaking Through: Gudda Gudda Young Money’s Gudda Gudda has a new video on the way for “Willy Wonka,” but he has no idea what the clip will look like. “We shot a green-screen video,” Gudda told Mixtape Daily about the production, which was shot before co-star Lil Wayne went to prison . “It was almost like how [Young Money’s] ‘Roger That’ was. I don’t know what they’re doing to it. I’m kinda lost. “It wasn’t my video at first,” Gudda continued. “All I know is that we shot green screen. I don’t know if I’mma need to shoot more scenes on it. I didn’t see the final cut. If I don’t like the way it is, I’m gonna pay for somebody to shoot more scenes for me and make it right.” “Willy Wonka” was originally slated to be on Weezy’s upcoming Tha Carter IV, but the YM founder passed it on to his good friend. “[DJ] Ill Will sent me the beat,” Gudda recalled. “He didn’t do nothing on the night I played it for him. I laid my verse on it that night. He came back the next day, the engineer pulled it up like, ‘Look what Gudda did to the beat.’ By the time I came back to the studio, [Wayne] had already laid his verse on it. The song was done. “I didn’t know what he was using it for. Ill Will sent it to me for my mixtape. I already figured Wayne might want it. I was like, ‘If he wants it for his album, we gotta give it to him.’ So basically, he wanted it at first. We shot the video for it. And right before [Weezy] went to jail, he was like, ‘Man, you can have that sh–. Go ‘head, man, get you. Put that sh– out and go stupid with it. Take the song, take everything.’ He gave me all that sh– right before he went to jail.” Gudda said he communicates with Wayne frequently. “I talk to him a few times a week,” Gudda said. “He’s doing real good, on some real sh–. He’s in there being positive, reading all his fan mail. He’s trying to stay busy. He’s got a job in there. He’s good.” Weezy also appears on Gudda’s Back to Guddaville mixtape, dropping soon. The New Orleans MC opened up about the warm reception for his last street album. “When I put that Guddaville out [a few months ago], I ain’t never get a response like that since I been doing music,” he said. “It felt good, I was real humble. It makes wanna go in the studio ASAP. I started working on Back to Guddaville. I didn’t wanna leave that space. “This one is all originals,” he added. “I have nothing on nobody else’s track. All of it is originals. Of course, y’all gonna hear the ‘Willy Wonka’ joint with me and Wayne [and] ‘Small Thing to a Giant’ with me and Wayne. I got a joint called ‘Polo’; it’s crazy. I got a joint called ‘Lock My CEO Up’ featuring Waka Flocka [Flame]. That’s gonna be one of the hardest songs this year. I promise. I put things about Wayne in my verse. Waka put things about Gucci [Mane] in his verse.” As a bonus for the song, Gudda said he’ll feature the recording of an actual phone conversation between himself and Wayne from Rikers Island , where he’s been since April, as well as a phone call that captures Gucci calling Waka from prison. Jay Rock, Juelz Santana and various members of the Young Money squad will also cameo on the new mixtape. Gudda said he’s excited about his sequel and grateful about the momentum that the original Guddaville tape has sparked for him. He performs material from the tape at shows, several times a week. “It feels good,” Gudda said of his growing fanbase. “I been patient for a long time. People know I been with Wayne for a minute. Me and him been through a lot. It feels good to know that I been patient and I’m getting my just due. I ain’t all the way there yet, but I’m making some money. I’m making a lot more money than other n—as. [Fans] hit me and tell me they … sorry. They say, ‘I’m sorry my n—a. I ain’t know you was that nice. I take it back.’ ” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines or follow the Mixtape Daily team on Twitter: @shaheemreid and @mongosladenyc .

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Jimmy Fallon To Host The Emmys

‘Late Night’ star has previously served as host for the MTV Video Music Awards and Movie Awards. By Rochell D. Thomas, with additional reporting by Jocelyn Vena Jimmy Fallon at the 2009 Emmy Awards Photo: Mathew Imaging/ WireImage Looks like “Late Night” host Jimmy Fallon will be moving to prime time — at least for one night. The “Saturday Night Live” grad has been tapped to host the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, which will air live August 29 on NBC (8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT). According to the Los Angeles Times ‘ Gold Derby blog , Fallon reportedly won out over fellow “SNL”-er Amy Poehler, who now stars in NBC’s “Parks & Recreation.” It was also rumored that Andy Samberg and Justin Timberlake were in the running, thanks to their “SNL” skits “Motherlover” and the Emmy-winning “Di– in a Box.” This will be Fallon’s fourth big hosting gig. The 35-year-old comedian, who’s been running his own late-night chuckfest since March 2009, hosted the 2001 and 2005 MTV Movie Awards and the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards. “Hosting the Emmys has been a dream of mine ever since they told me I was doing it,” Fallon joked Monday after top executives from NBC and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences made the Emmy announcement. Emmy nominations will be announced July 8. After Conan O’Brien’s controversial exit from NBC in January, Fallon made it clear which side he was on by taking his show’s house band, the Roots, over to Conan’s old NYC studio to pay tribute to his “Late Night” predecessor . Later, when the news broke that Conan had landed a show on TBS, Fallon told MTV News : “It’s great for everybody, great for Conan. I know he’s happy. … He’s a great, funny dude, and I can’t wait to see him.” Do you think Jimmy is a good choice for the Emmys host? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos Jimmy Fallon At Past Award Shows

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Dancing with the Stars Recap: Perfection For Evan Lysacek, No Pants For Erin Andrews

Talk about coming back with a vengeance. He’s been one of the two dancers to beat along with Nicole Scherzinger this season, but Evan Lysacek nearly found himself eliminated last week . That was then, this is now. The Olympic gold medalist skated his way to a rare 30 with a saucy Argentine tango. Power. Control. Heat. Perfection . You don’t see Len dole out many 10s, so this was no small feat. Nicole and Erin Andrews both put up strong 27s, but this was Evan’s evening. Just the same, there much breathing room between worst and first by the end of the night, thanks to the newly-introduced Cha-Cha Challenge. Evan Lysacek’s individual routine was perfect, but he couldn’t carry the team . Evan, Erin and Niecy Nash (Team Madonna) took on Nicole, Chad and Pam (Team Lady Gaga ) … and got whomped. A 27-24 victory may not seem too demonstrative, but it helped the latter trio pull closer in the compounded standings. Other highlights: Maksim Chmerkovskiy’s pants-off dance-off style intro (even Len had to give it props), Chad Ochocinco’s passionate waltz, and Carrie Ann telling Nicole “you are by far the best dancer we’ve ever had on this show.” Wow. Last night’s full scoreboard and lots of pics after the jump … Evan Lysacek & Anna Trebunskaya – Individual: 30. Team Challenge: 24. Total: 54 . Nicole Scherzinger & Derek Hough – Individual: 27. Team Challenge: 27. Total: 54 . Chad Ochocinco & Cheryl Burke – Individual: 25. Team Challenge: 27. Total: 52 . Erin Andrews & Maksim Chmerkovskiy – Individual: 27. Team Challenge: 24. Total: 51 . Pamela Anderson & Damian Whitewood – Individual: 24. Team Challenge: 27. Total: 51 . Niecy Nash & Louis Van Amstel – Individual: 25. Team Challenge: 24. Total: 49 . Who’s going home tonight? It’s not looking good for Niecy, although Pamela could fall out of favor with the voters again as well. Erin and Chad look safe. Who do you think should be sent packing? Who were your favorite dancers last night? Tell us, then click to enlarge some more photos from Monday … Who are you pulling for on Dancing with the Stars?

‘Dancing With The Stars’ Season 10’s First Perfect Score Goes To Evan Lysacek

Judge Carrie Ann Inaba calls Lysacek and Anna Trebunskaya’s tango ‘so sexy, so refined.’ By Kelley L. Carter Anna Trebunskaya and Evan Lysacek on “Dancing with the Stars” Monday Photo: ABC After feeling like he let partner Anna Trebunskaya down in their samba last week, Olympian Evan Lysacek made it up to her and then some on Tuesday night’s “Dancing With the Stars.” The couple earned the first perfect score of season 10 with their Argentine tango. “Evan Lysacek has the eye of the tiger!” Carrie Ann Inaba exclaimed before the judges awarded them with 30 points. “It was so sexy, so refined. Just the perfect combination of power and control.” Up first was ESPN reporter Erin Andrews and her partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy, who did a quickstep that the judges raved over. Last week, Chmerkovskiy was criticized for taking his clothes off, so they had a bit of fun with it and had him ripping off his pants and her skirt to reveal another dancing costume. “Erin, without doubt, your best dance. I loved your performance. Well done,” Len Goodman said. Score: 27 out of 30. The second pair to dance was Chad Ochocinco and Cheryl Burke, who did the Viennese waltz. “The pressure is on when you gotta be perfect,” the football player groaned during a rehearsal. The judges were impressed, saying that this was the night Chad became a contender. “Chad, I can’t believe you can be so graceful and so gentle; truly a gentle giant,” Bruno Tonioli said. Score: 25. Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger and Derek Hough said they wanted to do a pure waltz, with no hodgepodge. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba called the pop singer by far the best dancer they have ever had on the show. “You’re so good that you dance almost as Derek’s equal. You still were side-by-side, next to each other. The connection was lacking, but the movements were gorgeous,” Inaba said. Score: 27. Pamela Anderson said she wanted to refine her technique, and her partner Damian Whitewood was determined to make it happen. Goodman called her waltz understated, and said that Anderson needs to “firm up” her upper body. “It’s a very tough dance,” Goodman added. Tonioli said she always gets the character right, but she “had to check the top line, which is very hard to hold constantly in these … dances.” Score: 24. Niecy Nash and Louis van Amstel did a quickstep, but before they performed, had a rather funny exchange in their rehearsal footage. “We’re like a couple who got divorced and still have to tolerate each other for the sake of the kids,” Nash joked. That oddball chemistry appeared to work for the judges. “Niecy, you never looked more gorgeous,” Tonioli said. “Your footwork was better than ever; your best dance to date.” Score: 25. In addition to the individual routines, the celebrities had to set aside their rivalries to do a group cha-cha, in a Madonna vs. Lady Gaga challenge. Team Gaga (Anderson and Whitewood, Scherzinger and Hough, and Burke and Ochocinco) beat Team Madonna (Nash and Van Amstel, Lysacek and Trebunskaya, and Andrews and Chmerkovskiy), earning 27 points to Madonna’s 24. Which couple do you think was the best on last night’s “Dancing With the Stars”? Share your reviews in the comments. Related Photos The 2010 Cast Of ‘Dancing With The Stars’

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Ke$ha On ‘Saturday Night Live’ Backlash: ‘I Don’t Care’

‘I had a fun time. I played laser beams,’ she says of her divisive performance. By James Montgomery Ke$ha on “Saturday Night Live” Photo: NBC EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey — Ke$ha’s recent performance on “Saturday Night Live” was divisive, to put it mildly. Some saw her two-song set — which featured laser beams, body paint, spoken-word interludes, dancing astronauts, fireworks and an American-flag cape — as an attempt at “artistic expression” gone awry, while others praised her efforts, calling the performance “spirited” and writing pieces in her “defen$e.” Either way, it didn’t really matter to Ke$ha. As she told MTV News on Saturday at the Bamboozle festival, she’s not listening to anything anyone has to say about her these days. “If you don’t like dancing astronauts, laser beams that play music, me talking about aliens, glow-in the dark things, vocoders and a hot chick, I don’t know what to tell you,” she laughed. “My new theory is … I don’t really listen or look at anything. But I have heard through the grapevine that some people thought it sucked and some people thought it was great. [I] don’t care. I had a fun time. I played laser beams.” She did, indeed. If anything, Ke$ha didn’t think the backlash from her “SNL” appearance had anything to do with, you know, her actual performances as it did with the fact that she refuses to be categorized. In an increasingly segmented industry, she proudly — almost defiantly — sticks out like a sore thumb. A sore thumb with laser beams, of course. “I don’t use Auto-Tune. I come from a country-music-writing family, a punk-rock loving brother who gave me his records, and in a society where everything is supposed to be perfect — down to what I wear, what I look like, my body, my voice, my outfits — I’m not perfect, and I embrace it,” she said. “And I think that’s what a lot of people are finding not being up to par to, like, the standard that other people have set, but I’m just being real. And I think what I’m doing is good.” What did you think of Ke$ha’s “SNL” performance? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Ke$ha Related Artists Ke$ha

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