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Erica Dixon Discusses The Joy Of Motherhood [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Justin Bieber – Baby "screamo cover" By: Promises Betrayed (w/ Lyrics)

Band: Promises Betrayed Song: Baby (a tribute to Justin Bieber) Album: – Genre: Screamo, Elecronic Hometown: Simferopol, UA Web-page: www.facebook.com Lyrics: You know you love me I know you care Just shout whenever, and I’ll be there You want my love You want my heart And we would never, ever, ever be apart Are we an item? Girl quit playin’ We’re just friends, What are you sayin’ Say there’s another, look right in my eyes My first love, broke my heart for the first time And now I’m like Baby, baby, baby ohh Like Baby, baby, baby noo Like Baby, baby, baby ohh I thought you’d always be mine, mine Baby, baby, baby ohh Like Baby, baby, baby noo Like Baby, baby, baby ohh I thought you’d always be mine For you, I would have done whatever And I just can’t believe we ain’t together And I’m wanna play it cool But I’m losin you I’ll buy you anything I’ll buy you any ring Cause I’m in pieces Baby fix me And just shake me til you wake me from this bad dream I’m goin down, down, down And I just can’t believe my first love won’t be around When I was 13, I had my first love There was nobody to compare to my baby And nobody came between us Or could ever come above She had me going crazy Oh I was starstruck She woke me up daily Don’t need no Starbucks She make my heart pound And skip a beat when I see her in the street And that’s cool on the playground But I really wanna see her on the weekends She know she got dazing She was so amazing And now my heart is breaking But I just keep on … http://www.youtube.com/v/1hI_vGXaK1Q?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Follow this link: Justin Bieber – Baby “screamo cover” By: Promises Betrayed (w/ Lyrics)

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‘Cars 2’: The Reviews Are In!

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 .

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Incubus Explore ‘Stark Simplicity’ In ‘Promises, Promises’ Video

Band’s new clip is an artfully subtle affair, much like their new album, If Not Now, When? By James Montgomery Incubus’ Brandon Boyd in the “Promises, Promises” video Photo: Sony Music Entertainment Incubus ‘ brand-new “Promises, Promises” video is a thing of beautiful simplicity — little more than the band performing in and around projected images, dancing lights and slowly undulating colors. To say it’s a departure from the rocket-launcher guitars and skittering electro frippery of their past is a bit of an understatement; then again, pretty much everything about Incubus these days — especially their upcoming If Not Now, When? album — is a departure. An intentional one, of course. Which is part of the reason they chose “Promises” as the proper first single from When?, which is due July 12. It represents everything they hoped to achieve with the new album. “It’s about whittling down the process to really simple forms, finding real beauty in stark simplicity, allowing for space to be as big a part of the music as the notes,” guitarist Mike Einziger told MTV News. “This album feels spacious to me, there’s a lot air in the album. In our previous albums, we’ve tried to fit as many notes as humanly possible into the music and I think the idea of writing something that can stand on its own was a core theme of the album.” And those ideals extended to frontman Brandon Boyd’s lyrics too. In “Promises,” he tells the story of a woman who shields herself from the world through barriers, both real and imagined. In the video, they’re represented in the form of projections that envelop the band — but in the song itself, well, they’re mostly alluded to. Which was Boyd’s goal all along. “I realized that the greatest challenge was in saying more in less space, with less notes, less lyrics. Can you create a thought that can shatter something, or shake somebody up, without having to spell the whole thing out for them?” he said. “You introduce these ideas and then create gaps, so there’s a lot of space on this record. And, this is just my humble opinion, but I think there is a grace to this album, that we’ve never really stumbled onto before, and I think I’m the most excited because of that.” What do you think of the “Promises, Promises” video? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Artists Incubus

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Nicki Minaj’s ‘Moment 4 Life’ Video: An Acting Coach Weighs In

An acting coach weighs in on the MC’s flair for the dramatic. By Jocelyn Vena Nicki Minaj in her “Moment 4 Life” music video Photo: Young Money / Universal Nicki Minaj is one of the hottest MCs in the game, but in her “Moment 4 Life” video , the singer also shows off her acting abilities, playing her fairy godmother, Martha, and a Roman-inspired, Cinderella-like version of herself. The New York native does have a background in drama, having attended New York’s famous LaGuardia High School, and now it seems she’s putting some of that training to good use. So how do her skills rate? “I think she has a great personality that comes through; very vibrant. I love her energy. I love her rapping ability,” said Roger Del Pozo, assistant director of admissions at New York Film Academy, who helps handle acting auditions for the school. “As an actress, probably not that subtle, but I don’t think that subtlety is going to be her strong point anyways.” Nicki may be a skilled MC, sharpening her acting chops, and Del Pozo offered her some advice: “She should probably be trying to be a little more natural, a little more realistic; it’s a little over-the-top,” he said. “I’d like to see her a little more subtle, trusting the camera a little bit more.” Of the two characters she plays in the clip, Del Pozo has a favorite: “I think I like the Nicki Minaj character, ’cause she’s cuter and you see her natural energy come through a little more,” he said. “I think she’s funny and she’s very expressive. With the right material, she would do a good job. Her straight acting ability, I’d probably give her a 6, and as a just a performer in general, I’d probably give her a 9 or a 10.” In an exclusive interview following the premiere of “Moment 4 Life,” Nicki called acting her “favorite part of the video” and explained why Roman is her favorite character to play. “I think I started liking Roman more because everybody else liked Roman,” she said. “Everybody wanted to see what outlandish thing he would say next. And I think people are expecting him to do something real crazy on the next album, so I’m having fun prepping him for the sophomore album.” How would you rate Nicki’s acting abilities? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Nicki Minaj ‘Moment 4 Life’ Premiere Event Related Photos The Fashions Of Nicki Minaj’s ‘Moment 4 Life’ Video Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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Charlie Sheen Returns To Rehab

‘Two and a Half Men’ has been put on immediate hiatus. By Kara Warner Charlie Sheen Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Hours after Charlie Sheen was released from the hospital following a hiatal hernia, he has checked himself into rehab. According to Deadline , Sheen’s publicist revealed that the “Two and a Half Men” star had “voluntarily entered an undisclosed rehabilitation center.” In a statement to the site, Sheen’s rep said he was “most grateful to all who have expressed their concern” but asked that his privacy be respected at this time. Variety reports that CBS, the network that produces “Two and a Half Men,” has announced that the show has been put on an immediate hiatus, due to their lead actor’s return to rehab. It’s been a rough few months for Sheen. Just before he was rushed to the hospital Thursday, the actor was said to have been partying hard with a number of adult-film stars at his Hollywood home for several days. One of the porn stars, Kacey Jordan, reportedly tweeted a provocative photo of herself from inside Sheen’s home a short time before the star’s collapse. This is the TV actor’s second trip to rehab in less than a year. Last February, Sheen checked into rehab as a “preventative measure.” Sheen’s time spent at the Promises of Malibu drug-treatment center was counted toward a 30-day jail sentence imposed by a Colorado judge in connection to domestic-violence charges. Sheen was arrested on Christmas Day 2009 after then-wife Brooke Mueller told police the actor had threatened her with a knife. Sheen was also hospitalized back in October after suffering what his spokesperson described as an “adverse allergic reaction” to prescription medication.

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Princess boot-camp for wannabe royals

A LUXURY British academy promises to teach girls the art of being a Princess.

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Lindsay Lohan Will Go to Rehab Today

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned … Lindsay Lohan will check herself into rehab today. We’ve learned the facility is in Southern California.

Medical Marijuana for Children with ADHD

Dr. David Sack, CEO of Promises Rehab Centers, talks about the dangers of giving medical marijuana to kids and teens with ADHD. added by: PromisesRehab

Buzz Break: Chris Evans Dons His Captain America Uniform