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More NEW footage of Rob and Reese’s interview with E! News

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Hey Everyone, This week will kill me…Rob-overload or Rob-loaded… 🙂 Thanks to Robert Pattinson Life for the Tip! Enjoy! Via @ RPLife Via @ alexandra1116 From YouTubeUser: E!News Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Twilight Continued…From Another Point Of View! Discovery Date : 06/04/2011 11:59 Number of articles : 2

More NEW footage of Rob and Reese’s interview with E! News

Britney Spears: ‘Till the World Ends’ Video Preview!

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Can’t wait for Britney Spears‘ next video? Here’s a 30-second preview for her “Till the World Ends” video! The Ray Kay-directed video was shot in a “grimy and gross” warehouse, but the 29-year-old pop princess worked to make sure everything looked “fresh.” “I feel like I’ve done so many videos, I’m at the point I want to Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 05/04/2011 01:50 Number of articles : 2

Britney Spears: ‘Till the World Ends’ Video Preview!

Thia Megia And Naima Adedapo Eliminated From ‘American Idol’

Paul McDonald joins them in a surprise bottom-three appearance. By Gil Kaufman Thia Megia and Naima Adedapo Photo: FOX At this point, it’s anyone’s guess what will happen from week to week on “American Idol.” While the early elimination rounds are usually pretty easy to predict, “Idol” threw another curveball Thursday night (March 31) when one of the most praised and polished season 10 contenders, Paul McDonald, wound up in the bottom three. He was brought to the brink of elimination after 55 million people texted or voted online, a new record at this point in the competition. But, in the end, it was teenager Thia Megia and reggae mama Naima Adedapo who were sent packing in an episode that radically altered the usual Thursday nail-biter — in a good way. The traditional group sing-along was done away with, and instead, the show kicked off with a ready-for-radio country duet between Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina on Randy Travis and Carrie Underwood’s “I Told You So” that sounded like the work of seasoned veterans. After nearly showing up Underwood and Travis’ version of the song on last year’s “Idol,” both were waved over to the safe couch for another go at it next week. The same could not be said for Jacob Lusk and Adedapo, who fell flat on Ashford & Simpson’s “Solid,” failing to show any chemistry and listlessly singing the tune over a Muzak-y arrangement. Naima’s reggae-tinged “I’m Still Standing” punched her card to the bottom three, while Lusk will get another chance to find his “Jacob spot” next week. In keeping with the welcome format change, Haley Reinhart, Pia Toscano and Megia served up some trio action on Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream,” with Toscano cementing her status as one to watch, Reinhart doing her growly thing and Megia pitching in on backing vocals. Toscano skated to safety, along with suddenly resurgent Reinhart , while Megia joined Adedapo after her “Daniel” didn’t win voters over. McDonald, Casey Abrams, James Durbin and Stefano Langone apparently formed a garage band offstage a few weeks ago, and they made their broadcast debut Thursday with Wings’ “Band on the Run.” With all four playing instruments on a soft-rock version of the already light-as-air tune, McDonald gave it his feathery best, Abrams and Langone were in imperfect harmony, Casey did some more of his shouting and Stefano struggled on half a chorus, showing why he was doomed. At least that’s what the general consensus was. While Abrams was safe again, and Durbin was also good, in another shocker, Langone dodged a bullet and it was McDonald who rounded out the bottom three. In the end, though, McDonald was ushered to safety as Adedapo and the show’s youngest-ever contestant, Megia, bid their teary farewells until they join the rest of the top 11 for this summer’s tour. Wearing a glittering crimson jumpsuit with her hair swept up in a 1940s ‘do, season-three winner Fantasia stopped by to sing her new throwback doo-wop single “Collard Greens and Cornbread.” Also performing their Carnival-esque collaboration “Hot Wings,” from the new animated feature “Rio,” were Jamie Foxx and the Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am. Do you think America made the right choices? Let us know in comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10 Performances

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100 Monkeys Book Commercial 2

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Hey Everyone, Here is the second commercial video for 100 Monkeys’ book! You can see the first one HERE. Thanks to Jackson Rathbone Online For The Tip! Enjoy! Via @ JRathboneOnline From YouTubeUser: Official100Monkeys Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Twilight Continued…From Another Point Of View! Discovery Date : 17/03/2011 03:40 Number of articles : 2

100 Monkeys Book Commercial 2

Black Eyed Peas ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ Video To Aid Japan Disaster Relief

Video was shot in Japan one week before the earthquake and tsunami. By Jocelyn Vena The Black Eyed Peas Photo: Chris Gordon/WireImage It seems that all of Hollywood and the music community are banding together to help those affected by the tsunami and earthquake in Japan. Lady Gaga and Katy Perry are just two examples, with Gaga and her little monsters raising more than $250,000 for relief efforts, and fellow pop star Katy Perry donating funds from her tour merchandise. Now the Black Eyed Peas are getting in the game. They hope that their music video for their track “Just Can’t Get Enough” will raise awareness and funds for those who need help. The guerilla-style video was shot over three days in Japan one week before the country was hit by the natural disaster. “It was the easiest video I ever shot because it was us living our lives,” Fergie told ” Entertainment Tonight .” “I love that it’s showing a true perspective of how it can sometimes be lonely on the road away from our loved ones. It also demonstrates the love and connection we have with Japan. Our heart goes out to all of the Japanese people who have been affected by this natural disaster.” The video will reportedly display the message, “This video was filmed in Japan one week before the earthquake. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the people of Japan. We love you,” according to AceShowbiz.com . The clip closes with a call to arms and a request to donate to the Red Cross. “It was an amazing moment in time because Japan has always been my favorite place on the planet,” group member Taboo explained about the video, which will premiere Thursday. The band will also perform on “American Idol” that same day to premiere the track. “It was great to do our video there. God bless the Japanese. Our love goes out to them,” Taboo said. Related Artists Black Eyed Peas

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Foo Fighters Kick Off South By Southwest With Surprise Show

Band celebrate premiere of their new documentary, ‘Back and Forth,’ with a secret show on Tuesday night. By James Montgomery Dave Grohl performs at Stubbs on Tuesday Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images AUSTIN, Texas — Dave Grohl doesn’t do South by Southwest … too many bloggers and not enough headbangers for his liking. And really, at this point in his career, there’s no reason for him to change his mind. After all, he’s basically been one of the biggest rock stars on the planet for close to two decades now, first as the kit-smasher for Nirvana and then as the mastermind of the Foo Fighters, so there’s not much left for him to prove. Music industry schmooze fests aren’t exactly his kind of party. He prefers the company of Lemmy. Which is why it was sort of strange to see Grohl and the Foos stride onstage at venerable Austin BBQ shack/venue Stubb’s on Tuesday night to play a SXSW show. But then you realized that this was no ordinary South By showcase — it was the de facto post-party for the band’s new documentary, “Back and Forth,” which premiered earlier in the night as part of the SXSW Film Festival (which is probably why, after strapping on his guitar, Grohl bellowed into the mic, “We’re f—ing movie stars, yeaaaah!”). And in honor of the occasion, the Foos decided to play their forthcoming Wasting Light album in its entirety. Whether the folks in the audience liked it or not. So for the next hour, Grohl and Co. barreled through Light, taking nary a break to address the crowd. Starting with the slipstream guitars of “Bridge Burning” and chugging all the way through to album-closing “Walk,” the Foos delighted in not only exploring the crags of their latest effort — the surging squall of “White Limo,” the spiky fretwork of “Dear Rosemary,” the elastic drums and chords of first single “Rope” — but in wringing as much emotion as possible out of its softer moments, most notably on the standout “I Should Have Known.” It started out hushed, with Grohl delivering the opening lines like an expert dramaturge, then gradually built on wooshing surges of synth before finally growing into a growler, with guitarists Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear crunching chords and drummer Taylor Hawkins bashing away behind the kit. “And that’s the new record,” Grohl announced at the conclusion of the set, and whether or not the SXSW rabble truly got it is largely beside the point. There’s a reason Grohl declared last month to NME that the Foos’ new album is “sequenced like a setlist” … because it truly is. Of course, he wasn’t about to wait around and take the audience’s temperature. Because as soon as those words left his lips, Grohl spat “… And this isn’t!” and lurched into one of the band’s biggest hits, “One by One.” With the band thundering behind him and the crowd really, truly into it for the first time all night, Grohl took it upon himself to finally address the SXSW crowd (or as he called them, “You industry mother—-ers, you f—ing nerds”), and then spent the next hour trying his hardest to win them over. Or convert them. He bashed through hits like “Everlong,” “Learn to Fly” and “The Pretender,” attempted to coax a sing-along from the crowd during “My Hero” (and, unsatisfied with their efforts, declared, “You clearly need to do more shots”), headbanged majestically on “Times Like These,” and, finally, with set-closing “Best of You,” may have succeeded in his efforts. Because as the Foos left the stage, even the industry mother—-rs and the f—ing nerds were cheering. And Grohl smiled, knowing that, even though it’s not his kind of party, he and the Foos had not only kicked off the SXSW Music Fest, they’d conquered it too. Related Videos MTV First: Foo Fighters’ ‘Rope’ Related Artists Foo Fighters

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6 New Clips of "Red Riding Hood"

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Hey Everyone, HitFix posted six new clips of Red Riding Hood! Thanks to our Elite Affie Gossip_Dance For The Tip! Enjoy! Via @ Gossip_Dance From @ HitFix Red Riding Hood -You’re going to rescue her Red Riding Hood – Wolf attack Red Riding Hood – I’m not going to let you turn this Red Riding Hood – You have to Marry Henry Red Riding Hood – I think it wants me alive Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Twilight Continued…From Another Point Of View! Discovery Date : 08/03/2011 11:57 Number of articles : 2

6 New Clips of "Red Riding Hood"

NEW VIDEO: Shyne “The Original”

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After being deported back to his native country, Shyne’s music has yet to move audiences or reflect the Shyne we knew and loved before prison. He has a new single out with a new flow entitled “The Original.” Set in what appears to be Jerusalem, violent uproars take place around the Jewish rapper… Still waiting on something that sounds something like “Bonnie & Shyne” Shyne Apologizes To L.A. Reid Shyne “Jay-Z Said Not To Sign To Def Jam” [EXCLUSIVE]

NEW VIDEO: Shyne “The Original”

NEW VIDEO: Shyne “The Original”

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After being deported back to his native country, Shyne’s music has yet to move audiences or reflect the Shyne we knew and loved before prison. He has a new single out with a new flow entitled “The Original.” Set in what appears to be Jerusalem, violent uproars take place around the Jewish rapper… Still waiting on something that sounds something like “Bonnie & Shyne” Shyne Apologizes To L.A. Reid Shyne “Jay-Z Said Not To Sign To Def Jam” [EXCLUSIVE]

NEW VIDEO: Shyne “The Original”

NEW VIDEO: Shyne “The Original”

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After being deported back to his native country, Shyne’s music has yet to move audiences or reflect the Shyne we knew and loved before prison. He has a new single out with a new flow entitled “The Original.” Set in what appears to be Jerusalem, violent uproars take place around the Jewish rapper… Still waiting on something that sounds something like “Bonnie & Shyne” Shyne Apologizes To L.A. Reid Shyne “Jay-Z Said Not To Sign To Def Jam” [EXCLUSIVE]

NEW VIDEO: Shyne “The Original”