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REVIEW: Let’s Just Shoot I Am Number Four Back Into Space, OK?

Anyone who has ever been a child or played with one is familiar with the narrative universe of I Am Number Four , a teen alien/superhero/savior/vampire mash-up that’s all guts and no glory. In it, things happen in an order that’s too erratic to be called a sequence and yet too processed to amount to much of a story. Props, plot points, and ass-saving contingencies erupt only on the point of crisis, as they do in child’s play: Oh you’re an alien from a far-off planet? Well I am a different alien sent to kill you ! Oh you suddenly have superpowers to deflect my intergalactic weapons? Well guess what–I have a monster Fire-proof shield!

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Christina Aguilera Messes Up The National Anthem

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Christina Aguilera’s performance Sunday night was attention grabbing, but for the wrong reason. She kicked off the Super Bowl by singing the National Anthem. However, she left out an entire line. At the point when she was supposed to sing, “O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming,” she instead sang a line similar Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : GirlsTalkinSmack.com Discovery Date : 07/02/2011 02:45 Number of articles : 2

Christina Aguilera Messes Up The National Anthem

Lo Bosworth and Scott Hochstadt break up

“Lo Bosworth and Scott Hochstadt are no longer together, but remain good friends,” Lo Bosworth#39;s rep tells us. “They realized they are in different places in their lives,” a source close to the couple says. “The timing was just off. The breakup is hard for both of them, but it#39;s the most realistic thing at this point.” Lauren Conrad has some consoling to do. The former Hills star#39;s on-camera sidekick Lo Bosworth, 24, has called it quits with Scott Hochstadt, her beau of approximately

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Jay Electronica Is Our Fire Starter Of The Year

Nomadic MC spit heat in 2010, conjuring the ‘Ghost of Christopher Wallace’ with Diddy, earning a nod from Nas and a deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. By Jayson Rodriguez Jay Electronica Photo: Gus Stewart/ Redferns/ MTV News Jay Electronica is an MC shrouded in as much mystery as his densely packed rhymes. Raised in New Orleans, with stops in Detroit, Philadelphia and Brooklyn, which the rapper now calls home, the literary-leaning rapper arrived on the scene as a fully formed adult. His lyrics prove the point with references to everything from the JFK assassination (“My World (Nas Salute)”) to Kurt Vonnegut (“Exhibit A (Transformations)”). But with few details in terms of backstory beyond his hard-to-find rhymes, his narrative is being scripted in real time for the hip-hop community. The start of that tale was officially birthed this year with Jay’s breakout hit, the Just Blaze-backed “Exhibit C.” With an elaborate rhyme pattern and illustrious production, Jay Elect announced his arrival with a boom bap harder than a DJ Premier drum snare. “You either build or destroy, where you come from?” he spits over the sweeping number. “The Magnolia Projects in the 3rd Ward slum, hmm/ It’s quite amazing that you rhyme how you do/ And how you shine like you grew up in a shrine in Peru.” The underground anthem resonated beyond the blogs, rattling mainstream radio to the point that DJ Enuff penned a blog on his site about wanting to play the record on New York’s Hot 97 in spite of the track’s ethereal backpack appeal. From then on, the MC — with his esoteric storytelling and heart-stinging lines — was hailed as the second coming of Nas. Diddy co-signed his appeal by riding shotgun on Jay’s “The Ghost of Christopher Wallace.” And Electronica also joined forces with Talib Kweli, Mos Def and J.Cole for the thumping “Just Begun.” While fellow 2010 breakouts like Wiz Khalifa may have a bigger online base, and 25-year-old J. Cole may have the benefit of even more years ahead to develop and build a career, it’s Jay Electronica who has the presence, sculpted pedigree and once-in-a-generation skill set to make an impact — right now. That was never more evident then last month when the Erykah Badu-loving MC (he has a child with the singer) spurned offers from Diddy and several labels to ink a deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation . “It’s obvious that he really genuinely loves it and is a student of rap and the game,” Jay-Z told MTV News of his latest signee . “You can’t write those sort of songs or come to that sort of conclusion without having a deep love for what you’re doing and a deep understanding and a deep drive.” The nomadic MC has now plugged himself into the matrix of the music industry, where expectations for him will be tracked by bottoms lines, SoundScan sheets and Grammy voters. The wild child has grown-man responsibilities to contend with when it comes to music. The future remains uncertain, but the past 12 months have been nothing short of riveting and make Jay Electronica our 2010 Fire Starter of the Year. For more on our Mixtape Daily year-end award winners, be sure to check out a special edition of “RapFix Live,” when this week’s guest will be Joe Budden. “RapFix Live” airs on Thursday at 4 p.m. ET on MTV.com. For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos 2010 Mixtape Daily Year End Awards

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Monica Says Grammy Noms Confirm Her Comeback

‘This is where I’m supposed to be at this point in my life,’ Still Standing singer tells MTV News of her two nominations. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina Monica Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images Monica proclaimed she was Still Standing on her Grammy-nominated album , and the “Boy is Mine” singer is surprised that the album is being recognized in such a big way. The singer is up for two awards, including Best R&B Album and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for the song “Everything to Me,” from the album. “I wasn’t expecting anything from this album other than me to reconnect with the fans, so it was just an honor to be thought of by your peers and the Grammy Association,” she told MTV News. “It’s just that confirmation that I needed that this is where I’m supposed to be at this point in my life, because I was very happy with being a stay-at-home mom. “So, to come back after such a long hiatus, it’s just a good feeling, and I’m still in shock. Nothing’s really set in.” With two chances at taking home a prize come February, Monica admits that she doesn’t care which one she takes home. “I take everything one day at a time, one moment at a time — what’s meant will be,” she explained. “I think it’s an honor to be nominated. Some people say it and don’t mean it, but I know how hard it is to be a part of this type of awards show, so I’m happy just being there. I’ll be there with my children, having a great time, just looking forward to the day.” And Monica isn’t willing to place any bets on any of the other Grammy nominees. “It’s gonna be up to the people, because one thing that happens is that they get the chance to really decide,” she explained. “The Grammy Association, being a part of it, I learned about the way that it really happens. So, it’ll be the voice of the people, and you never really know. “It’s whichever fans go the hardest and put in the most work.” Are you rooting for Monica to take home a Grammy? Tell us in the comments below! Related Videos 2011 Grammy Nomination Reactions Related Photos Hottest Fashions Of The 2011 Grammy Nomination Concert The 2011 Grammy Nominations Concert Related Artists Monica

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Charles Krauthammer Rips Liberal Media for Being Obsessed with Sarah Palin

Charles Krauthammer on Friday tore into the liberal media for being obsessed with former Alaska governor Sarah Palin. After Krauthammer scolded the “editorial judgment” of the producers of PBS's “Inside Washington” for week after week prominently displaying her as the “only representative of conservatism of any importance” in this nation, the Washington Post's Colby King proved his point (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Glee: The Canonization of St. Kurt [Video]

The cast of Glee is full of characters that are lovably unlikable. Except for Babygay Kurt. He is perfect in every way. And in case you didn’t realize that, there was an entire episode to drive the point home. More

Beyonce Says She Takes Pregnancy Rumors In Stride

‘I just hope that one day, when I decide to be pregnant that people are happy for me,’ superstar jokes about year-round bump-watch. By Jocelyn Vena Beyonc

The Wit & Wisdom of Gossip Girl: Make Me Wanna Die

It took four seasons — well, three seasons and nine episodes — but the Gossip Girl creative team finally produced their worst hour of television ever. Well done, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage! “Witches of Bushwick” was everything a terrible episode of Gossip Girl normally is — stagnant, convoluted and boring — but with the added bonus of having the three worst characters come out on top. Yep, if you watch Gossip Girl for Vanessa, Jenny and Juliet, this was the episode for you! Wait, no one watches for them?

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The Great Harry Potter Liveblog Experiment Continues With Goblet of Fire

Somehow, I had never seen a Harry Potter movie before yesterday. Continuing through today I will watch all six films leading up to tonight’s preview screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 . And I will liveblog the entire experience because, well, why not? I’ll be checking the comments if you have any words of explanation or encouragement. Sorcerer’s Stone , Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban are down; let’s resume with chapter four, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire .

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