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James Cameron: King of the Amazon

When most movies are set for release on DVD, the director and stars will make the interview rounds to get the word out. Oh, hey, remember how much you loved our movie? Well check it out on DVD and Blu-ray! But things aren’t that simple when you’re dealing with the biggest movie ever . So cancel the radio tour: In preparation for Avatar ‘s home video release on Earth Day (April 20), James Cameron went to the Amazon. Seriously.

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Could Lady Gaga Win ‘Celebrity Apprentice’? Donald Trump Thinks So

‘I’ll tell you, she’s fantastic,’ Trump says of Gaga. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: Ian Gavan/ Getty Images On this season of “The Celebrity Apprentice,” ’80s pop icon Cyndi Lauper is battling it out for business supremacy against Sharon Osbourne, Bret Michaels and other stars. A few years down the road, when Trump is still pitting celebs against one another to test their business savvy, the tycoon is hoping Lady Gaga will fill Lauper’s shoes. “I’m a big fan of Lady Gaga,” Trump told MTV News about the prospect of the pop star competing on his show. “We went to her opening [show] in New York [City at Radio City Music Hall] , and I’ll tell you, she’s fantastic. She’s really great.” Does Gaga have the chops to win the show and prove she’s the ultimate celebrity apprentice? “She would win,” Trump asserted. “Absolutely!” Speaking of “The Celebrity Apprentice,” Trump also weighed in on former contestant Jesse James’ current marital strife , saying there’s no way he can repair his relationship with Sandra Bullock. “Well, he self-destructed. Jesse really self-destructed,” Trump said. “He was on ‘The Apprentice,’ and he did a really good job. He’s a tough guy. He’s very sullen, but he’s tough. But he really did self-destruct, and I can’t imagine after what he’s been with and what he’s done that he gets Sandra back.” Do you think Lady Gaga could win “The Celebrity Apprentice”? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Lady Gaga

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‘American Idol’ Beatles Night Favors Casey James, Crystal Bowersox

Michael Lynche and Katie Stevens also got some praise from the judges for their Lennon/McCartney covers. By Eric Ditzian Casey James performs on “American Idol” Tuesday Photo: Fox It was a night of throwbacks on “American Idol,” as the show hit a theme it last visited during season seven, exploring the legendary songbook of Beatles greats John Lennon and Paul McCartney. So how did the 2010 “Idol”-ers fare during the evening’s homage to the musical past? Casey James brought the smoldering soul, Crystal Bowersox and Lee Dewyze hauled out some atypical instruments, and Aaron Kelly nearly put the audience to sleep when the “Idol” show was but minutes old. Yes, Kelly kicked off the show with “The Long and Winding Road,” a mournful tune from Let It Be and yet another ballad for the teen. During his introductory video, we found out that his cohorts have dubbed him Yoda, but there was nothing wise about this dull performance. It was lacking in energy and the steady vocals he’s displayed in recent weeks. Randy Jackson nailed it went he called the rendition “sleepy,” as did Ellen DeGeneres when she renamed his version “The Long and Winding Song.” But Simon Cowell summed up Kelly’s by-now-tiresome predictability best when he said, “You’ve got to become young and relevant. … You’re doing the same thing week after week. You’ve got to have a moment and take some risks.” Back in ’08, Brooke White delivered a piano-driven, goose-bump-inducing take on “Let It Be.” When it came to “Idol” comparisons — not to mention the contrast to the Beatles’ original or Kris Allen’s take earlier this year — a hot-pink-outfitted Katie Stevens had a lot to live up to . Though it didn’t reach the heights of those examples, it was a perfectly fine performance, even if it did have a distinct teen-recital air to it. The judges didn’t seem to mind or notice. All agreed that Stevens had found her form again after floundering for a few weeks, though they didn’t agree on the reasons why. Simon feted what he believed to be a country vibe to the tune, while Kara and the rest of the crew couldn’t have disagreed more. But no matter! With both ends of the judges’ table in agreement that she rocked, Stevens might well avoid ending up in the bottom three for a third straight week. Coming off a comeback performance during R&B week, Andrew Garcia and his acoustic guitar opted for a horn-assisted take on the 1964 #1 hit “Can’t Buy Me Love.” The arrangement seemed to morph the house band into a garage-band version of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, which then swallowed much of what Garcia was trying to contribute. No doubt, it was a regression for the guy. While Ellen loved it, Kara admitted with a shrug, “Aw, I wanted to love it, I do.” Her complaint, as well as Simon’s, was that Garcia has yet to show off a different side of himself. The subtext to that assessment, of course, is that the 24-year-old has yet to bust out a song as memorable as his reworking of “Straight Up” during Hollywood Week. And where was Andrew’s mom? Mrs. Garcia, we miss you! Season-seven champ David Cook pulled off a goth-tinged rendition of Revolver ‘s “Eleanor Rigby” that wowed judges and voters alike in ’08. Variously described by his fellow contestants as a teddy bear, the Incredible Hulk and an insanely loud snorer, Big Mike Lynche took a huge risk with the same tune — and it mostly worked. In terms of the arrangement, the staccato strings ended up obstructing the overall flow of the song, but Mike’s vocals were on point and he earned bonus points for a courageous refashioning of a classic tune. Just like Cook, come to think of it. Ellen got it right when she said there are many intriguing sides to Lynche. Kara used words like “fire” and “drama” to pinpoint the highs of the theatrical rendition. Simon alone found the whole thing a bit too musical for his tastes, even if he did take time to pay lip service to Fox’s hit musical show “Glee.” Crystal Bowersox — who shall henceforth be known as MamaSox, per her introductory video — was fighting off both a cold and an arrangement that just was not working at all. Her vocals during Abbey Road ‘s “Come Together,” soulful as ever, fought for breathing room among the fat bass line, the electric guitar and … the didgeridoo? Still, MamaSox always keeps it interesting, which is why she remains the most consistently compelling contestant of season nine. Does it matter that, as Randy noted, it wasn’t close to her best performance of the season? Probably not, because it was still memorable. Do we entirely agree with Kara, who gushed about MamaSox’s slinky sexiness during the song or Simon, who said, “That’s a performance I could hear on the radio”? That, too, is beside the point. Crystal is at the head of the “Idol” class for a reason. And then we came to “Teflon” Tim Urban. If you didn’t know it before, you knew it after his pre-performance video: The guy likes to smile. Sticking with that upbeat sensibility, Urban choose “All My Loving,” from 1963’s With the Beatles. It veered from solo guitar quietness to full-band ’50s rock swing, but at every turn his vocals actually held steady. Randy didn’t seem to know what to say, declaring his intention to judge Urban in terms of a “Tim performance,” by which metric the singer did well. Ellen compared him to a shaggy-haired Paul McCartney. An almost apologetic Kara encouraged him to smile after a well-done performance. Refusing the impulse to condescend to the contestant, Simon said, “I thought you did really well with that song.” One of Casey “Goldilocks” James’ strongest performances to date was his acoustic take on Bryan Adam’s “Heaven.” On Tuesday (April 6), he returned to that stripped-down style with a bold rearrangement of Lennon’s 1971 tune “Jealous Guy,” bringing a soulful growl to the proceedings. Randy and Kara liked that James showed off his authentically sensitive side, while Ellen decided this was Casey’s finest performance to date. Simon went a step further than Ellen, declaring Casey’s “Jealous Guy” the best performance of any contestant the entire night. In terms of music, Siobhan Magnus might have been riffing on the Beatles with “Across the Universe,” but her outfit — that punky wedding-dress conglomeration — was a none-too-subtle nod to Madonna in her “Like a Virgin” days. The song itself felt a little like the work of a Disney-imagined fairy godmother, even if it sounded delicately melodious. None of the judges could suggest anything other than that Magnus is a true original. They variously called her special, crazy and unpredictable, though Kara questioned a newfound politeness she saw in the singer. Said Randy, “No one screams ‘artist’ more than you.” Siobhan’s tearful, post-song speech about her younger sisters may have bored Simon, but it likely tugged the heartstrings of the voting public. Wrapping up Lennon/McCartney week was Mr. Lee Dewyze, who hauled out a kilt-wearing bagpiper for his rendition of the 1968 hit single “Hey Jude.” Ditching the success he had with a full band last week, he decided to indulge his singer/songwriter impulses with a largely acoustic performance. After an initial faulty note, his vocals were, for the most part, tight, and he continued to improve his onstage presence. The judges were left cracking up over the bagpipe player — but only Simon was laughing at Dewyze rather than with him. “It was like he turned up on the wrong show,” Simon said, before ending the night with a query we might have liked to ask many of the contestants: “Was it your idea?” What did you think of tonight’s “Idol” performances? Who was your favorite? Let us know in the 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 Nine Performances

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Dan Patrick — No Foot-Dragging In Erin’s Case

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Exclusives , Erin Andrews Dan Patrick and DirecTV have responded to Erin Andrews’ rage over not being informed immediately that she was the target of sexual and violent emails.Patrick said on his radio show during a commercial break late last month they opened an email from a … Permalink

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Nas, Damian Marley, J. Cole Take Stage With Wale And K’Naan

Special guests surprised the audience at Wale and K’Naan’s New York City show Wednesday. By Matt Harper K’Naan, Damian Marley and Nas perform in New York on Wednesday Photo: Matt Harper/ MTV News Wale and K’Naan kicked off their nine-date tour Wednesday night in New York City with some amazing surprises for the fans that packed the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza: unannounced appearances from Damian Marley , J. Cole and legendary New York MC Nas . Not that Wale and K’Naan needed the support — the venue was packed right from the beginning with an enthusiastic crowd who had come to see the co-headlining bombastic D.C. rapper and the Somali-born singer/MC. After opening sets from a lively Tabi Bonney and a soulful John Fort

Ke$ha’s Singing Is ‘Awesome,’ Taio Cruz Says

‘Tik Tok’ singer has a ‘very unique-sounding voice,’ Cruz says. By Akshay Bhansali Ke$ha Photo: FOX MTV News recently caught up with British pop artist Taio Cruz, fresh from a visit to Miami’s annual Winter Music conference this past weekend, a visit that saw him meeting the likes of Paul Oakenfold, Steve Aoki and old buddy David Guetta. Now back in New York, little has changed — he still holds the record for the largest jump for a debut artist in Billboard history. His first single, “Break Your Heart” (featuring Ludacris), jumped 52 places, landing at the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 two weeks ago. Not bad for a newcomer from England who has yet to release his debut album in the U.S. “It was quite unbelievable,” Cruz gushed. “Obviously ‘Break Your Heart’ did very well in the U.K. It was #1 in the U.K. for three weeks, and that was exciting in itself. My manager and I, we were all staying in a cool apartment overlooking the Hollywood sign — so we’re standing out on the deck going, ‘Number 1! This is awesome!’ The Billboard #1 came about a week later and the massive jump — being the biggest jump in the history of Billboard — it’s insane. It feels good.” “Break Your Heart” is still a top-five single, but that hasn’t stopped Cruz from letting his new U.S. fans know that they can look forward to Ke$ha being featured on his next single, a song provocatively titled “Dirty Picture.” “The song is actually about sending sexy pictures to your significant other,” Cruz explained. “If you miss each other and you can’t see each other, you’re far away from each other, you send pictures to remind each other of how sexy you are.” Cruz said that while Ke$ha’s name wasn’t the first to come to mind as far as collaborators go, she seemed to be the best fit for the song. “I was thinking about Lady Gaga at first,” Cruz offered. “Then I went to a meeting with Dr. Luke and he was telling me about this new girl he was working with. She hadn’t done ‘Tik Tok’ or anything like that at that point. But I just thought she sounded really cool. A very unique-sounding voice. I like that with artists, that as soon as you hear them on a song on the radio, you know immediately who that is without having to be told. “She looked really sexy, and I just thought she was talented. Her voice was awesome. It had this — I hope she won’t mind me saying this, but her voice has this kind of yodely quality to it, the way that she does things and the way that she ends words. I just loved that quality about it.” Fans can expect “Dirty Picture” (featuring Ke$ha) to hit radio some time in June, with the U.S. debut of Cruz’s Rokstarr album tentatively set for release on May 18. Are you looking forward to hearing Taio Cruz’s album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Ke$ha

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Life Unexpected Season 1 Episode 11 – Storm Weathered (Online Streaming Video Link)

Watch Life Unexpected Season 1 Episode 11 – Storm Weathered . The 11th episode of this 1st season that aired 03/29/10, Monday at 9:00 P.M. on CW. Life Unexpected’s new episode is entitled “Storm Weathered” has Lux seeing Jones kiss a girl at a party and now she faces him to admit her feelings. When Portland was hit by a storm, Lux and Ryan got stuck in the radio station and while they were there, they get to talk and Ryan learned something about Lux’s experience as a foster child. Meanwhile, in her search for Lux, Cate went to Baze’s bar and ended up being stranded there with Jamie, Math, Baze and Abby, her sister. Watch the latest episode of our favorite teenage drama to us by CW. Watch the full latest episode of Life Unexpected replay on line for free. We have provided the links for you where you can watch it online streaming or download it for your collection, it is located above the image and below this sentence in blue font. Watch Life Unexpected S1E11: Storm Weathered Life Unexpected Season 1 Episode 11 – Storm Weathered (Online Streaming Video Link) is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Ashley Tisdale Has Returned to Her Roots

Getty Images. Tisdale is a natural brunette. Last year, High School Musical star Ashley Tisdale ditched her Sharpay-blonde locks in favor of a more natural looking chestnut hue. Tisdale, a natural brunette, said she needed to give her hair some time to recover from all the chemical processing that had become part of her job. A few months later, she switched back to blonde. Now it seems that Tisdale is taking another break, as she debuted a much darker 'do at the Hollywood premiere of Miley Cyrus' new film, The Last Song . Brown hair seems to suit Tisdale better than blonde, as it makes her skin and eyes appear more luminous. She also looks adorable with a layered cut instead of all those hair extensions! I obviously prefer Ashley as a blonde, but what do you think? Brunette or blonde?

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Flashback: Jesse James Talks Prenup, Porno-Girl Past to Howard Stern

To the archives! SIRIUS XM Radio did a little digging and replayed an entire interview today that Howard Stern conducted with Jesse James almost a year ago, discussing what we essentially already…

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BREAKING: Justin Bieber Does Not Feel Threatened by Zac Efron, Hair-wise

Getty Images and Photo Agency. Bieber is “just chilling.” Justin Bieber 's hair is its own institution these days, despite the fact that the Canadian teen has barely been on America's radar for longer than a couple of months. He's not the first young man to make girls scream with the shake of his head – nor will he be the last – but his signature 'do has earned him comparisons to another big name in the world of teen-centric entertainment: Zac Efron. Bieber told T Magazine (via PeopleStyleWatch ) that the method to his shaggy coif is really quite simple: “I'd love to be able to say it was complicated, but I'm just chilling. My hair takes five minutes in the morning. I shower and as soon as I get out I just shake it and it just does that. For real.” As for the Efron comparisons, Bieber isn't saying who has the better head of hair. “I'll let you decide. But all I'll say is that it's no competition.” Oh SNAP, Bieber! First Mariah, now Zac? Harsh. But the real question is… More pictures of Justin Bieber: Also on Zimbio: 25 Stars to Watch Under 25 Young celebs destined for long, prolific careers in the spotlight.

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