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Carly Rae Jepsen’s ‘Call Me Maybe,’ By The Numbers

As the singer’s inescapable smash reaches #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, we break down its rise to the top. By James Montgomery Carly Rae Jepsen Photo: It was probably inevitable, but now it’s official: Carly Rae Jepsen’s ubiquitous “Call Me Maybe” is the #1 song in the country, overtaking Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” atop the Billboard Hot 100. It’s been quite a voyage for the Canadian-born Jepsen, one that’s featured cameos by Justin Bieber, unwitting assists from Barack Obama, and more cover versions that we can possible count. Still, there are plenty of other measurable statistics, so here’s a look at the rise of “Call Me Maybe” to the top of the charts, by the numbers. 108 million : Number of views the “Call Me Maybe” video has racked up on YouTube since debuting on March 1, 2012. The clip is currently the most popular music video on the site. 12 million : Number of views the Barack Obama “dub” of the song has garnered on YouTube, making it the most-watched of the innumerable “Call Me” covers. 3.3 million : Number of digital downloads “Call Me Maybe” has sold to date, according to Nielsen SoundScan . 269 : Number of days since September 20, 2011, when “Call Me Maybe” was officially released on iTunes. It is currently the Music Store’s most-downloaded single. .269 : Current batting average of New York Mets second baseman Justin Turner, who has used “Call Me Maybe” as his at-bat music . 193 : Total length, in seconds, of “Call Me Maybe.” Jepsen sings the hook 11 times over the course of the song, or once every 17.5 seconds. 157 : Number of days since Justin Bieber first tweeted about “Call Me Maybe,” posting a video of former “Swag Coach” Ryan Good and “Pretty Little Liars” star Ashley Benson singing along to the tune and officially beginning Jepsen’s Stateside ascent. 118 : Number of days since Bieber’s “Call Me Maybe” video first premiered on YouTube, featuring cameos by Selena Gomez, Ashley Tisdale and Big Time Rush’s Carlos Pena. The clip has been viewed more than 42 million times to date. 16 : Number of weeks since “Call Me Maybe” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, entering the chart at #38 behind Big Sean’s “Dance (Ass).” 13 : Number of countries in which “Call Me Maybe” has reached #1, including Australia, Hungary, Ireland and Jepsen’s native Canada. 11 ” Number of U.S. charts “Call Me Maybe” currently resides on, including Pop Songs, Dance/Club Songs and Adult Contemporary. 8 : Number of weeks Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” held the top spot on the Hot 100, before being dethroned by “Call Me Maybe.” 1 : Number of full-length albums Jepsen has released to date: 2008’s Tug of War remains her sole LP (she also released an EP, Curiosity, in February). Related Artists Carly Rae Jepsen

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Carly Rae Jepsen’s ‘Call Me Maybe,’ By The Numbers

As the singer’s inescapable smash reaches #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, we break down its rise to the top. By James Montgomery Carly Rae Jepsen Photo: It was probably inevitable, but now it’s official: Carly Rae Jepsen’s ubiquitous “Call Me Maybe” is the #1 song in the country, overtaking Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” atop the Billboard Hot 100. It’s been quite a voyage for the Canadian-born Jepsen, one that’s featured cameos by Justin Bieber, unwitting assists from Barack Obama, and more cover versions that we can possible count. Still, there are plenty of other measurable statistics, so here’s a look at the rise of “Call Me Maybe” to the top of the charts, by the numbers. 108 million : Number of views the “Call Me Maybe” video has racked up on YouTube since debuting on March 1, 2012. The clip is currently the most popular music video on the site. 12 million : Number of views the Barack Obama “dub” of the song has garnered on YouTube, making it the most-watched of the innumerable “Call Me” covers. 3.3 million : Number of digital downloads “Call Me Maybe” has sold to date, according to Nielsen SoundScan . 269 : Number of days since September 20, 2011, when “Call Me Maybe” was officially released on iTunes. It is currently the Music Store’s most-downloaded single. .269 : Current batting average of New York Mets second baseman Justin Turner, who has used “Call Me Maybe” as his at-bat music . 193 : Total length, in seconds, of “Call Me Maybe.” Jepsen sings the hook 11 times over the course of the song, or once every 17.5 seconds. 157 : Number of days since Justin Bieber first tweeted about “Call Me Maybe,” posting a video of former “Swag Coach” Ryan Good and “Pretty Little Liars” star Ashley Benson singing along to the tune and officially beginning Jepsen’s Stateside ascent. 118 : Number of days since Bieber’s “Call Me Maybe” video first premiered on YouTube, featuring cameos by Selena Gomez, Ashley Tisdale and Big Time Rush’s Carlos Pena. The clip has been viewed more than 42 million times to date. 16 : Number of weeks since “Call Me Maybe” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, entering the chart at #38 behind Big Sean’s “Dance (Ass).” 13 : Number of countries in which “Call Me Maybe” has reached #1, including Australia, Hungary, Ireland and Jepsen’s native Canada. 11 ” Number of U.S. charts “Call Me Maybe” currently resides on, including Pop Songs, Dance/Club Songs and Adult Contemporary. 8 : Number of weeks Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” held the top spot on the Hot 100, before being dethroned by “Call Me Maybe.” 1 : Number of full-length albums Jepsen has released to date: 2008’s Tug of War remains her sole LP (she also released an EP, Curiosity, in February). Related Artists Carly Rae Jepsen

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Happy 75th Birthday, Morgan Freeman! What’s His Finest Wisdom-Spouting Role?

Oscar-winner Morgan Freeman has been in the business for over four decades, during which time he’s delighted youngsters on The Electric Company , driven Miss Daisy, led the White House vs. an asteroid, hunted serial killers, trained Hilary Swank, helped Batman, played God, fought apartheid, gunslinged his way through the Wild West, sent penguins along the circle of life with the power of his voice, and introduced the CBS Evening News. He’s earned that reputation for doling out movie wisdom with the best of ’em. With so many great performances to choose from, what’s your favorite Freeman role? I’d bet good money most folks would pick Freeman’s turn as Red in The Shawshank Redemption , but you know, I always thought that flick was a tad overrated. I’m sorry! (No I’m not. And seriously, why is it the number one favorite movie of every adult male of a certain generation?) So I’m going to go out on a limb and share one of my favorite Freeman characters: Azeem in the oft-maligned Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves . Freeman’s dedicated Moor warrior was as compelling as Kevin Costner’s accent, or lack thereof, was ridiculous. Look, it was 1991. I was 10. He was my second-favorite thing about that movie after the hit single “Everything I Do (I Do It For You).” And just look at how he does with one speech what Costner’s Robin Hood can’t manage to do with ten times the number of forest pep talks! If you would be freemen and women, so to speak, join me now! Leave your favorite Freeman roles in the comments below.

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Gilbert Gottfried + Fifty Shades Of Grey = The Only Way To Make This Whole Thing Grosser

Did you already think it was kind of cringe-inducing that everyone and their horny mom has been atwitter about their number one favorite book of all time Fifty Shades Of Grey, but yet somehow manging to talk about it like it isn’t explicating a book to masturbate to? Okay, now imagine that same scenario, except with Gilbert Gottfried shrieking the word “clitoris” in your ear while you’re at the gym…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VH1’s Today In Music Discovery Date : 17/05/2012 17:14 Number of articles : 2

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Money, Power, Respect: Forbes Lists The World’s 100 “Most Powerful Celebrities”

Forbes Lists The World’s 100 “Most Powerful Celebrities” Forbes has published its list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful celebrities. Have a gander at who made the cut…especially the number one position and let us know your thoughts!!!

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REVIEW: Murky 3-D Can’t Sink Spirited Pirates! Band of Misfits

The latest feature to emerge from Britain’s Aardman Productions workshop, The Pirates! Band of Misfits , succeeds in spite of a faint but persistent sense of factory settings and finishes. Following their partnership with Sony Animation for last year’s computer animated Arthur Christmas , Aardman (whose co-founder, Peter Lord, directs here, along with Jeff Newitt) has returned to the stop-motion claymation that helped build the company name. It’s a strange thing, knowing that a movie was literally handmade and still feeling it is vulnerable to the glaze of mass-farmed entertainment. The story, adapted from the first two installments of a children’s serial by Gideon Defoe (who also wrote the screenplay), is the first source of this feeling. It’s 1837, and we meet the garrulous Pirate Captain (Hugh Grant, dining on his dialogue with impeccable form) as he resolves to enter an annual Pirate of the Year contest somewhere in the West Indies. Pirate Captain leads a ship of holy fools, each one sillier and more plainly named than the next. There is The Albino Pirate (Anton Yelchin), The Pirate with Gout (Brendan Gleeson), and The Pirate with a Scarf (Martin Freeman), among others. Pirate Captain’s rivals are announced with fanfare: Black Bellamy (Jeremy Piven), the brash American, Cutlass Liz (Salma Hayek), the Jamaican cutthroat, and Peg Leg Hastings (Lenny Henry), the… peg legged one. It’s all rather casual — not unengaging, exactly, but lacking a narrative energy all its own. Flashy introductions are made, but the set-up feels like that of a franchise coasting through its third or fourth installment. Pirate Captain cuts an inglorious figure—he lacks looting and pillaging chops but desperately seeks the validation of his co-pirates, who see him as something of a tragic clown. The Pirate with a Scarf plays ego-fluffer, insisting that real piracy isn’t about winning trophies, it’s about swashbuckling adventures and glossy beards. And Pirate Captain is certainly blessed with the latter: His facial hair is much discussed and much deployed, for good reason — it forms a perfectly sculpted pelt, with curls like browned fiddleheads. Much of Pirates! is as beautifully made, but you wouldn’t know it to look through the murkifying lens of 3-D glasses. About halfway through, around the time Pirate Captain attacks a ship carrying Charles Darwin (David Tennant) and is informed that his beloved parrot is actually a rare dodo bird, I slipped the glasses down my nose. Like many animated films with 3-D packaging, plenty of Pirates! doesn’t use the technology to much discernable effect. What you notice, then, is the way the animator’s work comes to life — begins to gleam, even — without the darkening of the glasses. I watched as much as I could of the rest of the movie this way, and began to resent the shots where the effects were central, forcing a reversion to three dimensions. In this case the depth of the actual fields involved in making the film are not worth what they cost in the color and texture of the clay figurines. As the images begin to feel drained of their luster, the story starts to spark with more of Aardman’s antic spirit. Devout monarchists will want to skip the part where Queen Victoria (Imelda Staunton), with whom poor Darwin is painfully besotted, goes into martial mode to acquire the dodo bird Pirate Captain is lured into presenting to a scientific conference in London. A deadpan monkey whom Darwin has trained to speak with cue cards is a clever touch, and Grant and his inspired line deliveries only get better as Pirate Captain sells his soul for a bit of glory and then faces off with a Queen who runs a rare animals eating club and hates pirates for being so sentimental and passé. The sight of Queen Vicky slashing and burning in her bloomers in the set-piece finale make you wonder what might have happened had the movie not felt obliged to dull its shine for anyone’s sake. Follow Michelle Orange on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Kazakhstan Officials Praise Borat as Tourist Bonanza

While officials in Kazakhstan were initially perturbed by Borat and the adventures of Sacha Baron Cohen’s Kazakh journalist in America, now one leader has thanked the filmmakers for a subsequent boost in tourism to the former Soviet republic. “With the release of this film, the number of visas issued by Kazakhstan grew tenfold,” Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov told the nation’s parliament. “I am grateful to Borat for helping attract tourists to Kazakhstan.” Very nice! [ IMDb , AFP ]

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Producer Will Packer Talks “Think Like A Man” & More [EXCLUSIVE]

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TNT’s Belgian Viral Marketing Stunt Is More Exciting Than Any Shows On TNT

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Here’s an incredibly elaborate stunt sequence promoting TNT’s “We Know Drama” campaign in Belgium (alt slogan “We Know Drama And Also Are Acquaintances With Van Damme”). Basically, on a quiet square of a Belgian town, TNT placed a red “PUSH TO ADD DRAMA” button, and when one daring spectator steps forward to press it, all hell breaks loose: Cars fly by, guns are fired, Kyra Sedgwick closes things,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VH1’s Today In Music Discovery Date : 11/04/2012 11:09 Number of articles : 5

TNT’s Belgian Viral Marketing Stunt Is More Exciting Than Any Shows On TNT

Hero Allen West: I’ve “Heard” 80 Democrats Are Members of the Communist Party (Actually the Number is 70, Not Counting Obama)

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Allen West told an audience of mostly supporters this week that he heard that 80 democrats are members of the Communist Party. The Huffington Post reported, via HotAir: Actually, there’s 70, and they’re socialists, not exactly communists but you really … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 11/04/2012 16:10 Number of articles : 3

Hero Allen West: I’ve “Heard” 80 Democrats Are Members of the Communist Party (Actually the Number is 70, Not Counting Obama)