I don’t know why I keep posting pictures of Rihanna performing during her tour, the shots are always exactly the same. What the hell am I supposed to say that I haven’t already said about this kind of thing? She’s in her colorful underwear shaking her junk in some stripper heels…. That’s pretty much all there is to say about it. She’s not doing anything we haven’t all seen a million times at our local strip club. Except without showing us any lady parts. Lame. more pictures of Rihanna here
I don’t know why I keep posting pictures of Rihanna performing during her tour, the shots are always exactly the same. What the hell am I supposed to say that I haven’t already said about this kind of thing? She’s in her colorful underwear shaking her junk in some stripper heels…. That’s pretty much all there is to say about it. She’s not doing anything we haven’t all seen a million times at our local strip club. Except without showing us any lady parts. Lame. more pictures of Rihanna here
From the beginning, a big thanks to Justin and his crew because I know in this period, he had his cast on his ankle and I think he must have been hurting. My name is Aude. My Bieber experience started the 25th November 2009, the first time Justin came to France. I found him in 2007 from a Canadian Friend. I didn’t live in Paris, but in the South of France. I got to go to the capital because I won a contest, or rather draw of lottery! Wednesday 25th November 2009, I went to the local radio, “Goom Radio” and I was registered to participate in there interview with 40 other people . At 1pm we entered in the local station to wait for Justin. At 2:30pm he was here, he was very late because of traffic. The interview started and he was a little nervous, anxious and I think tired because he had his cast on the ankle. It’s understable because he had so much work, the jet lag was present too. He laughed, and sang in French, “One Less Lonely Girl” but just the beginning with our help . It was so cute when he talked French! The girls was just crazy when he speak French. I was about two feet infront of him. I remained quiet and listened , it was nice. Scooter, Dan Kanter, Kenny and Pattie were present too, she’s a wonderful woman and very beautiful. She was very moved to hear the French fans sing for the first time, his first song “One Time” by heart . There was such a good atmosphere. He asked if there were any questions in French, then answered two of them. He answered mine , for the next visit to France. He’s very down to earth, and he takes the time to listen and to try to understand what was asked in French. He spoke of Beyonce of course, the most beautiful woman and he sang a phrase of “Oh Canada” it was really funny. When the interview was finished we left, I didn’t have the chance to have a picture with him because he was late, but maybe a another time. Later in the evening, we had a personnel invitation to see him in the Jamel Comedy Club for a little concert in acoustic . He really had a presence on stage, and he’s so talented. I don’t really understand what was happening, to be honest for me it was normal, only now I realize that I was very lucky to see him for the first time when he don’t have so much fans. A beautiful day engraved in my heart forever. Don’t lose hope, we deserves to meet him! Believe in your dreams. Thank you to MyBieberExperience to create this amazing site. -@Audesmile See more here: From the beginning, a big thanks to Justin and his crew because…
Madonna and Zaibat have been linked since last year, following her split from Jesus Luz. There were reports that she and Zaibat had broken up in May, but things appear to be on the mend. Madonna and her reported beau Brahim Zaibat spent a whirlwind weekend in Paris, dancing and dining just weeks after they supposedly broke up. The pop superstar, 52, and the French break dancer, 24, arrived in Paris on Friday and dined at The Ritz#39;s Espadon restaurant that evening. On Saturday, Madonna was
Critics enjoy the visual ride but not much else about Pixar’s latest. By Eric Ditzian Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) and Mater (voiced by Larry the Cable Guy) in “Cars 2” Photo: Disney Animated films, much like the big-screen work of Adam Sandler, are so often review-proof. “Hop” didn’t give a hoot that critics eviscerated the Easter Bunny tale, opening to $37.5 million domestically on its way to a $176.8 million worldwide total. And hey, “Grown Ups” and “Just Go With It” were two of the most savagely critiqued comedies in recent memory, yet each one deposited a couple hundred million dollars in Sandler’s already astonishing box-office pot of gold. So does it really matter that critics have flagged “Cars 2,” Pixar’s latest offering and its first sequel outside the “Toy Story” franchise, for a dizzying array of cinematic violations? Nope. The CGI flick is poised to race away with around $65 million this weekend. Kids, and the parents who hold their hands on the way to the theater, will be leading the charge. And they won’t care at all that reviewers have harrumphed at the convoluted storytelling, because they’ll be too busy gawking at what even critics admit are top-notch visuals. But if you’re old enough to read this, perhaps you might care. And thus we present a deep dive into the “Cars 2” reviews: The Story “Who decided to make Larry the Cable Guy the star? I don’t know, but his Mater, the dopey, good-hearted tow truck from the first ‘Cars,’ is the focus of the sequel, which is sort of like basing a fourth ‘Toy Story’ on Slinky Dog. The star of ‘Witless Protection,’ among other delights, can only carry a film so far. This time out, Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) is goaded, with Mater’s help, into entering the World Grand Prix to face the cocky Francesco Bernoulli (John Turturro). … Mater somehow gets himself involved in international espionage. Someone is trying to sabotage the Grand Prix, and spies Finn McMissle (Michael Caine) and Holley Shiftwell (Emily Mortimer) are trying to figure out who and why. Mistaking Mater for a fellow spy — the idiot act is flawless, Finn tells him — Mater is soon wearing disguises and working undercover, haplessly bumbling his way to success.” — Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic The Storytelling ” ‘Cars 2’ plays out like two scripts that have been stapled together. Scenes from one script alternate with scenes from the other, and there are separate batches of characters in the U.S., Italy and England, most of whom don’t have much to do (every movie could use more of Bonnie Hunt, who voices Lightning’s girlfriend, but that’s especially true of this movie). The testing of the Mater/Lightning friendship has charm and gives ‘Cars 2’ what heart it has, but the film spends most of its time on the spy plot, which is not terribly involving.” — Chris Hewitt, St. Paul Pioneer Press The Visuals “Every frame is rendered so beautifully you wish you could pause it: the uncanny wetness of the ocean waves as Finn performs a daring oil-rig maneuver; the glowing lights of nighttime Paris; the sparkling sunshine on Corsica streets as cars zoom through; the gentle gray mists of London. (Note, though, that the 3-D effects are very subtle; my guess is that you wouldn’t miss a thing by seeing this movie in 2-D.)” — Moira Macdonald, Seattle Times The Missteps “The tone and emphasis of ‘Cars 2’ veers off course from the start. Too many guns, for one thing. The whole thing is too weapons-dependent to be charming. There’s plenty to watch here, and preteens who found the first ‘Cars’ a bit pokey won’t have the same reaction to this frenetic, globe-trotting follow-up. But I got little pleasure from seeing these cars (plus boats, and a plane) thrown into the spy thriller genre. It’s an intriguing story risk at best, a protracted stunt at worst. The greatest Pixar films have sampled, free-form, an unpredictable variety of moods and styles. Here the mash-ups refuse to jell, and even Michael Giacchino’s score sounds like someone less talented than Michael Giacchino composed it.” — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune The Final Word ” ‘Cars 2’ is probably the slightest of Pixar’s films — it sort of plays like an espionage-driven episode of the ’60s ‘Speed Racer’ cartoon, only with the Mach 5 doing all the talking in a universe eerily devoid of humans. But if it’s going to be diet Pixar, at least it’s action-packed diet Pixar — with overwhelming, detail-choked production design that occasionally had my jaw lowering like a forklift.” — Michael Russell, Oregonian Check out everything we’ve got on “Cars 2.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
“Sara Ramirez and her longtime partner, Ryan Debolt, are thrilled to announce their engagement which took place in Paris, France, on June 17th, 2011,” her rep tells us in a statement. Sara Ramirez can start putting her acting skills to good use. Fresh off the heels of a small screen Grey#39;s Anatomy wedding, the actress – who plays Callie Torres on the hit show – will prepare to walk down the aisle in real life. This will be the first marriage for Ramirez, 35.
“She is a real sweetheart and I am lucky to have found her,” the celebrity chef told his native Australia#39;s Herald Sun earlier this year. “It has been awesome.” There#39;s a bun in the oven for Curtis Stone and Lindsay Price. The Top Chef Masters host, 35, and actress, 34, are expecting their first child together, the couple confirm to us. “We couldn#39;t be more thrilled to be starting a family together,” Stone tells us. “We are over the moon.” The celebrity chef and Price, who most rece
Julie Ordon (born June 27, 1984) is a Swiss model and actress born in Geneva, Switzerland. Ordon#39;s first daughter, Mathilda, was born in Geneva (Clinique Beaulieu) on August 9, 2009. The father is David Mimran, a Swiss-French businessman involved in finance, music and film. Ordon, the youngest of four sisters, moved to Paris in 1999 after winning a talent contest and signing a contract with now-defunct Madison Models Agency. She has appeared in campaigns for Biotherm, Tally Weijl, Guess, an
The Sachika Twins are taking over the fashion world! Having debuted on the runway only a year ago, the identical twins To-Tam & To-Nya have made strides in the industry with high-fashion designs and even bigger clientele! The Vietnamese designers are personal friends of Coco (Ice-T’s wife and new reality show star), who wore their esteemed creation during their first fashion show. The purple, plunging back dress showcased the top of Coco’s buxom bottom and sent the fashion world into a frenzy! The lovely ladies dished on where they got their start, fashion do’s and don’ts and working with such a curvaceous woman like Coco! If you want to see more of the Sachika designs, click here . Take a look: Coco: “Nicki Minaj Told Me Her Butt Is Fake!” [VIDEO] GALLERY: Ice-T And Coco Go Shopping In Paris
MTV News breaks down the final film’s final trailer. By Eric Ditzian and Josh Wigler Daniel Radcliffe in the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” trailer Photo: Warner Bros. The final “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” trailer has arrived, and after we wiped a stray tear from our eye, we dove into a bit of expert commentary — because the new footage is nothing short of epic! Hit play on the embedded video as we walk through some of the key moments in the trailer, then read on for a deeper exploration of the last “Potter” trailer before “Deathly Hallows, Part 2” hits theaters July 15. Watch Out, Mrs. Potter Right off the bat, we greet Harry’s mom, Lily Potter, just moments before she and her husband are going to die by Voldemort’s hand. This is a very critical scene in “Potter” mythology. We’ve seen flashbacks and memories of Harry’s childhood before, but it does seem “Part 2” is going to give us a full showing of what happened to Harry as very young boy. It’s sure to be a grisly moment. It’s a difficult scene to read, and it’s likely to be even more taxing to watch. This brief glimpse of Lily hints the new movie will not shy away from J.K. Rowling’s most grueling material. Everything has led to this. Quidditch Is No More There have been so many gargantuan action set pieces across the franchise, but this scene of the Quidditch field burning to the ground gives us a very clear picture of where the series is headed: from wizards and witches flying around on broomsticks to that venue for the game being destroyed. It’s all a result of the Battle of Hogwarts, the grand and terrifying throw-down near the film’s conclusion. Snape, You Rascal What to think about Severus Snape? He’s been a good guy and a Dumbledore-killing villain. In this scene, he most certainly is not in everyone’s good graces. Harry’s got a lot of anger to direct at Snape, seeing as he killed the boy wizard’s mentor. Here he finally gets to confront Snape — the first time since “Half-Blood Prince” that these two have come face to face. But give Snape some time. Without spoiling anything for those who have not read the book, Snape has some interesting things to share and a new side of himself to show off. Welcome Back, Gary This is one of the single most important scenes in the entire series. Harry is about to go off into the forest for a battle with Voldemort, and he’s greeted by the ghosts of pals’ past, thanks to the powers of the Resurrection Stone. One of them is Gary Oldman’s Sirius Black. Daniel Radcliffe has told MTV News on many occasions that this scene was the one he was dreading most. Did he have the chops to pull it off? But when it came time to shoot the scene, the actor behind Harry was relieved to have a legend like Oldman supporting him. It All Ends, Epically Overall, it’s hard not to note how epic the trailer is. You have warriors jumping and landing on one knee — that most badass of acrobatic big-screen landings. You have thousands of spells, like arrows out of “Braveheart,” soaring toward an embattled castle. You have dragons breathing fire and loads of people dying. It’s amazing to see how much is being revealed in the trailer. Yet at the same time, so much is still to come. There’s so much in store that it would be impossible to spoil everything. If you think this trailer is too filled with spoilers, you’re wrong! There’s a lot more that could be shown. And that’s proof the final film has absolutely everything you could want as a “Potter” fan. Who is the best “Harry Potter” character of all time? The “Harry Potter” World Cup will finally find out! Voting begins Monday over on the MTV Movies Blog , but you can get the debate started now on Twitter with the hashtag #mtvpottercup. Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .