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Conrad Murray Eyes Newest Michael Jackson Attack

Dr. Conrad Murray intends to argue that Michael Jackson killed himself by self-injecting a lethal dose of Propofol while the physician stepped out to use the bathroom. While that sounds like legal grasping at straws, Murray’s defense team says Michael Jackson’s body – specifically his eyes – could be powerful evidence in his favor. The supposed proof that Jackson accidentally killed himself , rather than overdosing on Propofol Murray administered, was obvious when the doctor came back in. At that point, he says he saw Michael’s eyes wide open and his pupils dilated. Experts say if a patient is sleeping and overdoses, their eyes most likely would not be open. The defense contends Jackson woke up when Murray was gone, became frustrated he couldn’t sleep, grabbed the Propofol bottle and ” pushed it .” THE EYES HAVE IT : But does Dr. Murray’s story hold water? If a jury believes Jackson’s eyes were open , they could also believe Jackson was awake and, perhaps, capable of grabbing the Propofol on the nightstand. Authorities also say they have a clear explanation for why Michael trouble sleeping the night before he died – tablets that would have really riled him up. An unlabeled bottle contained 13 tablets, each a combination of ephedrine, caffeine and aspirin. Each pill contained 25 mg of ephedrine, 200 mg of caffeine and 80 mg of aspirin. The caffeine alone in each is equivalent to nearly a six-pack of Coca-Cola. According to the toxicology results, ephedrine was present in Jackson. Might he have gotten so hyped up that he felt he needed extra Propofol to sleep? Murray likely thinks so, and won’t accept a plea deal .

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EXCLUSIVE: Does Max Weinberg Want to Be Jay Leno’s New Bandleader?

After the Late Night Wars toppled Conan O’B rien from The Tonight Show and reinstalled Jay Leno in his place, it seemed as though the battle lines had been drawn: on one side, there was Team Coco, on the other, Team Leno, and never the twain should meet. That’s what makes the news we’re about to reveal all the more surprising.

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Confirmed: Adam Lambert as American Idol Mentor

In late February, it was reported that Adam Lambert would perform on American Idol . Now, we can confirm that the former runner-up won’t just sing “Whattaya Want From Me” on the April 14 results-show telecast – he’ll serve as a mentor to the finalists on the night before! No word yet on what theme the contestants will tackle during the special visit, but this much is certain: if anyone can spice up this lackluster group of singers, it’s Adam Lambert. Lambert will be the first former Idol to act as a mentor less than a year after he left the show. Many will believe he’s too inexperienced for the gig… but Miley Cyrus took on the same role a couple weeks ago and she’s younger than every current contestant except Katie Stevens and Aaron Kelly. Do you think he should be a mentor? While you ponder that question, click on the photos below, all of which are courtesy of Adam’s recent trip to London: [Photos: PacificCoastNewsOnline.com]

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Late Night Highlights: Kristen Bell Welcomes Craig Ferguson’s Robot Sidekick and Jay Smooches Ellen

Last night, Craig Ferguson finally unveiled his new robot sidekick, Geoff Peterson, a smartly dressed skeleton constructed by Mythbusters guru Grant Imahara. Geoff may not have Andy Richter’s one-liners but he is equipped with pre-recorded responses (“You’re the man.”) and a few movements than can be controlled by the host from his desk. The Late Late Night show celebrated Geoff’s with a musical cold open and then a sit-down with one of the show’s favorite guests, Kristen Bell, who tested Geoff’s tolerance with a story about her own dietary intolerance. Those moments, and the other highlights you missed last night while reviewing your Easter Egg Roll performance , after the jump.

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Movieline is (Still) Hiring!

Heads up, folks: We’re still looking to fill a Night Editor position (12:00 am – 9:00 am EDT shift), and would like to encourage applicants from overseas to apply. Being based in Europe might be the easiest, as the job requires blogging as well as original reporting and interviews — all of which are harder to do Stateside in the dead of night. We could use a New York-based intern as well. Inquire within!

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Dancing With the Stars: Evan and Anna Leading the Quickstep

Evan Lysacek and Anna Trebunskaya began the night with a high energy quickstep. Evan has broken two of his toes but still the Olympic skater was able to deliver a great performance. They earned 25 points. Nicole Scherzinger and Derek Hough finished the evening with a lively quickstep. Unfortunately, the duo has broken two rules. They had incorporated lifting and rope hold in their dance. They earned 23 points. Erin Andrews and Maksim Chmerkovskiy hit the dance floor with a dramatic waltz, while Andrews put on a blindfold for the majority of the performance. They earned 23 points. Jake Pavelka and Chelsie Hightower show-off a lively quickstep to “Walk Like an Egyptian”. They earned 21 points. Niecey Nash and Louis Van Amstel brought the most touching performance of the evening. Their dance delivers the story of a couple in love in the 60’s who cannot be together because society wouldn’t accept it. They gained a standing ovation and earned 21 points. Pam Anderson and Damien Whitewood have proven themselves again with their paso doble. They earned 21 points. Chad Ochocinco and Cheryl Burke also brought the cheer back with their paso doble. Their dance tells the story of a matador who’s trying to seduce a woman, who doesn’t have any interest on him. They earned 20 points. Aiden Turner and Edyta Sliwinska earned 20 points in their quickstep. Kate Gosselin and Tony Dovolani danced a paso doble routine in Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi”. They even worked with an acting coach to help Kate communicate her emotions with her expressions and movement. They earned 15 points. Buzz Aldrin and Ashly Costa performed waltz. Their dance tells a story of a father returning home from a war to see his daughter. They only earned 13 points. Dancing With the Stars: Evan and Anna Leading the Quickstep is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Jimmy Fallon Finds Pants on His iPad

The only thing more appealing today than paying extra money to see the crappy 3D conversion of Clash of the Titans ? Spending over $500 on a brand, spanking new iPad that will be rendered obsolete in six months when the second generation comes out! That said, the chances are good that at least some of you are probably reading this on an iPad right this second. And for those of you still in the nether region of indecision, last night’s episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon might push you to join them. Fallon spoke with Engadget editor Joshua Topolsky about Apple’s newest gotta have it device and it looks awesome (or at least more awesome than when Stephen Colbert was cutting up vegetables with his). After the jump, watch as Topolsky does his best Steve Jobs impersonation and learn how you can even use the iPad to find bootleg YouTube videos of Jimmy Fallon-as-Neil Young performing “Pants on the Ground.”

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Fresh Ink Online: God Of War, The Sword, Blackest Night

Watch Larger Version | Watch HD Version Fresh Ink Online host Blair Butler delves into a slew of new comics this week including God of War , Cloak and Dagger , Blackest Night and The Sword . Plus you’ll get some bonus quickie reviews. Nice, eh? Hey, we aim to please…. Make sure to visit us on Twitter , Facebook and MySpace . Subscribe to G4’s WEB SHOWS Video Podcast: Facebook – Twitter – MySpace – Blair Butler – Blackest Night

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Reacting To The Newest Episode Of Lost: "The Package"

After the breakneck pace of “Ab Aeterno,” it was time for Lost to slow down a little bit. The latest episode of Lost , the Jin and Sun-centric “The Package,” brought things back down to Earth, but like a good game of chess, the pieces are all moving into places. “The Package” brought back one of the most important pieces on the Lost chess board, too, a character we’ve been patiently waiting to make a return to the Island and confuse us with more time madness. Good episodes are likely ahead. See you in another life (aka below the “read more” tag), brother. Let’s discuss “The Package.” Patrick Klepek, Still Locked Up With Walt In Room 23: 1) There’s something fishy going on with open wounds on Lost . It was mentioned at one point that the “sickness” only infects someone with an open wound. Sayid was shot, then submersed in the Temple and became “sick” after an interaction with the Man in Black. Jin’s leg was ensnared in Claire’s trap, creating a large open wound — perfect for infection, right? In last night’s episode, Man in Black tells Jin he should let the wound air out, a piece of advice that Jin doesn’t seem to keen on. And when Sun is tending to her long-deserted garden, Man in Black conveniently shows up the moment after she cuts her finger open. There’s something going on with Man in Black’s fascination with open wounds. I suspect you can’t be “infected” without one. 2) Jack Shepard is a confident man these days. The back-and-forth between him and Sun on the beach reminded me in more ways than one of conversations Jacob’s had with people he’s trying to convert. Jack spent that conversation ensuring he has Sun’s trust and confirmed that trust with a handshake. Man in Black and Jacob both tend to seek a handshake or place their hand on someone they’re looking to manipulate, leading me to believe that our boy Jack may have already become the new Jacob. That one’s a bit out there, I know, but the coincidences are starting to add up, so I’m going to throw it out there officially: Jack is the new Jacob. 3) “The Package” ended up referring to one Desmond Hume. It’s taken far too long for Desmond to return to the Island, but there’s probably a good reason for that: he’s going to really mess things up for everyone. “The rules don’t apply” to Desmond, as Faraday once told us, and that could mean interesting revelations for both Jacob and the Man in Black, since their whole Island-based game is based on a set of specific rules the two of them have to follow. If Jacob and Man in Black are two forces balancing each other out, can Desmond tip the scales? Joseph Baxter, Planning To Sue Rosetta Stone After Running Into A Tree: 1) After coming off a tour de force of answers and revelations from “Ab Aeterno,” we knew “The Package” was probably going to find the show taking a breather. Despite that, I still took the prospect of a Sun and Jin-centric episode as a strong possibility we’d actually get to see their big reunion. From our perspective, it has been two whole seasons since the sometimes-happy couple had been together, and their big moment in the spotlight this season seemed like the right time, as bigger things were certainly on the horizon. Well, no dice, but Lost is the kind of show that can fail to meet one’s expectations yet still prevail. In this case, we got a bit of a lifeline on this front, in Jin’s new status as Widmore’s prisoner/DHARMA liason. Plus, the moment where Jin got to browse Sun’s camera and see pictures of little Ji Yeon for the first time, knowing that he’s missed a part of her childhood was absolutely touching. The buildup has been successfully refreshed and at this point, I wouldn’t have it any other way. 2) It’s interesting that little Ji Yeon has been brought up. We found out last night in the sideways that Sun was pregnant. Conventional thinking might have one believe that Sun being mortally wounded (in the stomach, no less) has somehow put little Ji’s sideways existence in jeopardy. However, we know via Juliet’s “Prime World” examinations on Sun, that her daughter was conceived on the Island. The conception process is not one that has the kind of poetic leeway that would have one particular person able to be conceived in different scenarios. If my parents opted to conceive a month earlier than when I was, then it wouldn’t mean that I would be a month older. It would mean that I would not exist! Therefore, let me throw a bit of a Hail Mary out there: Ji Yeon is the “Kwon” candidate. Why? Because she was conceived on the Island and doesn’t exist in the sideways world, which could make her an anomaly who is uniquely special. I also get the feeling that the sideways world is without an “official version” of Desmond, either. His presence on sideways Oceanic 815 was not only hugely anachronistic, but he appeared to be aware of something that everyone else was not. It was almost like he was on that plane knowing that it was connected to some event, making sure that it went as planned. Very Jacob-like. 3) We’ve seen Lost utilize parallel play in the past, but in “The Package,” the concept seemed to be in overload. A few examples. Last night, as an act of his newly-solidified faith in the Island, Richard concocted a plan to destroy the Ajira 316 plane to prevent Smokey from leaving the Island. Yet, in season 3’s “The Man From Tallahassee,” Locke’s restored faith in the Island inclined him to destroy the old DHARMA submarine used by the Others to prevent Jack from leaving the Island. Deja vu much? Last night, we saw Smokey chase-down Sun while she was tending the garden, only to result in her getting knocked out. In season 2’s “The Long Con,” in a plot hatched by Sawyer, Charlie attacked Sun, knocking her out while she was tending the garden. De ja vu much? Last night, Widmore’s people ambushed Team Smokey with a barrage of stun darts. Yet, in the season 2 finale “Live Together, Die Alone,” the Others used stun darts to subdue the Lost ies after Michael’s double cross. Additionally, that two-part episode’s big shift was also a grand reappearance of, get ready for it…Desmond. 4) The infamous Paik Rolex makes its return. In this case, we learn that its sideways world destination was to be part of a pay-off by Mr. Paik to kill its carrier, Jin. Whether or not that was its intended purpose for Paik’s properly-married son-in-law doppelganger may be something we’ll never know. Ironically enough, its status as “death swag” in the sideways is almost the exact opposite as its fate in the present world, which had it being pawned-off by Michael and perhaps through some Island magic, would not allow Michael to commit suicide. 5. In the preview post for this episode, I made a joke about Jin tied up in the freezer being similar to an infamous scene in Pulp Fiction . While I don’t think I’m the first person to bring up the Tarantino comparison, it does seem the sideways is legitimately starting to become a glorified Tarantino flick. Think about it: the out-of-order narrative style, irreverence, hitmen, gangsters, freaky hostage situations, convenient tie-ins. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure that there is a purpose behind the sideways that is extremely relevant and will ultimately pay-off in the end (fingers crossed). I’m not going to break out the term “jumped the shark,” but I do feel that we’re venturing into territory that makes it difficult for the audience to get excited for the events that take place within that realm. We need something soon to let us know why we’re seeing what we’re seeing. The symbolism that the sideways events represent will only take it so far. That being said, a phenomenal idea for the season 6 DVD/Blu-ray would be a bonus, full-length movie made exclusively with mashed-up scenes from the sideways. Andrew Pfister, Who Believed “The Package” Was In His Pants: Well, I was kind of right about last night. 1) We got another awesome old character cameo in Sun and Jin’s flash-sideways. But instead of the annoying and worthless Paolo (whom I just mentioned as a joke, anyway), we got the awesome and biclyoped Mikhail. Well, he started with both eyes, anyway. I also liked the second dose of Kreepy Keamy, who definitely is the most unsettling actor I’ve ever seen on TV. 2) The “package” kept under lock-and-key was in fact Desmond, but I was wrong (so far, at least) about Penny. Widmore alluded to being kept away from her, so I suppose that means that she’s not on the sub…but how did he manage to separate the couple? What exactly happened to them after Ben’s ill-fated attack at the LA pier? 3) Sayid got a little crazier (does he care who Desmond is? He seemed to show no real reaction at the docks), and even though she didn’t really have any lines, Claire seemed like she was starting to realize just how fouled-up her immediate surroundings are. 4) I was wrong about Sun and Jin reuniting, but that brings up my biggest takeaway from last night’s episode (aside from that saucy Sun moment): this is only the second time that a flash-sideways has been left unresolved (the first being Sawyer). And again, if the flash was unresolved, the Island situation was also unresolved. Are we going to see if James catches up with con-man Sawyer and if Sun survives the gunshot wound? Is that even going to be relevant? Still too many questions surrounding the split dimensions, and when Damon Lindelof updated his Twitter with “Next week, the conversation will change,” I hope that’s what he’s referring to. 5) Sawyer: “That would be ridiculous.” Perfect.

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