Marcelino Shares His Concerns About Being A Stepfather A new episode of “Love After Lockup” airs tonight on WeTV and we’ve got an exclusive clip! Here’s more on the episode: Michael ring shops with his wife, but plans a secret trip with girlfriend. Clint marries bride Tracie, but he awakens to a nightmare. Matt shocks Caitlin on their first date, when his rebellious move goes too far. Marcelino fears being a stepdad. Love After Lockup: Rings and Runaways episode airs tonight, Friday, January 18 at 9/8c Continue reading →
It’s official and sort of refreshing: Miley Cyrus truly doesn’t care at this point. The singer has received a bit of flak over recent weeks for a few lewd images, from grabbing a stripper’s butt during a birthday celebration to grabbing her own crotch during a rendition of Billy Idol’s “Rebel Yell.’ She even called out Taylor Swift via Twitter. But the young singer is continuing to embrace this risque image, posting a photo to Twitter over the weekend of a Christmas gift she recently received: “Does this count for the carpool lane?” Cyrus asked as a caption to the image of herself and a blow-up doll riding shotgun. We’re pretty sure the answer is no. But we’re also pretty sure this rebellious side of Miley is starting to grow on us.
Maybe Hov has a point with this one? LLS. Jay may be a big Kurt Cobain fan but we think he’s dead wrong with his opinions on grunge dominating 90′s youth culture. According to Spin Magazine : In his upcoming coffee-table book Pharrell: The Places and Spaces I’ve Been (Rizzoli), human hyphenate Pharrell Williams includes interviews between him and notables ranging from Buzz Aldrin to Kanye West to Anna Wintour to Jay-Z. For the most part, they’re of the tell-me-how-you-do-what-you-do variety, but the back-and-forth between producer-designer-rapper Williams and Jay-Z quickly reaches Nirvana. Literally. “So, where were you mentally and physically when grunge music hit?” Pharrell asks Jay-Z. “Like where were you when you first heard, ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit?’” Coincidentally, Hova was in Pharrell’s home state of Virgina when he heard the generation-defining song for the first time. But he’s more interested in discussing why the song hit so hard than where he was when it got going. “First we got to go back to before grunge and why grunge happened,” reasons Jay. “‘Hair bands’ dominated the airwaves and rock became more about looks than about actual substance and what it stood for—the rebellious spirit of youth….That’s why ‘Teen Spirit’ rang so loud because it was right on point with how everyone felt, you know what I’m saying?” Jay-Z then goes on to say that grunge actually stalled the rise of hip-hop in popular culture. “It was weird because hip-hop was becoming this force, then grunge music stopped it for one second, ya know?” he says. “Those ‘hair bands’ were too easy for us to take out; when Kurt Cobain came with that statement it was like, ‘We got to wait awhile.’” Next, Pharrell mentions that he used to see Jay-Z in his old Virginia stomping ground of Newport News, but Jay-Z is still focused on the Kurt tip. “I have always been a person who was curious about the music and when those forces come on the scene, they are inescapable,” Jay says. “Can’t take your eyes off them, can’t stop listening to them. [Cobain] was one of those figures. I knew we had to wait for a second before we became that dominant force in music.” If Nirvana prevented Hip-Hop from expanding, how is it that so many of us can trace back that day and time real hip-hop changed our life? When Nirvana busted out with “Smells Like Teen Spirit” in ’91, that golden age of hip-hop was in full effect. NWA, Tribe, De La Soul, 2Pac, DJ Quik, KRS-One…Dre released The Chronic in ’92 and, it may have dropped two weeks after Cobain’s death, but Nas’ Illmatic was all anybody could talk about in ’94. Maybe the difference between 90′s hip-hop and now is that dope MC’s from back in the day weren’t trying to be moguls with their own Vodka company; they were just tryin’ to make good albums and keep hip-hop interesting instead of pleasing the masses… What do you think??
The hotel heiress had to sneak out of the Waldorf-Astoria to elude curfew. By Sara Waber Photo: MTV Like many teenagers, Paris Hilton felt like “nothing in this world” could stop her rebellious 17-year-old self from having a good time. In this week’s episode of MTV’s “When I Was 17,” airing this Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT, the hotel heiress recalls the lengths to which she went to get out of curfew. “When I was 17, I was living in New York City at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,” she explained. “My parents were very strict. So a lot of the times, what I would do is actually sneak out at night.” Usually when sneaking out, all most kids have to worry about is successfully climbing out of their bedroom window, but Paris had to have a very different escape plan. The young socialite wasn’t too worried about dodging paparazzi just yet but keeping herself out of a different lens’ view. “So basically one day I went through the whole hotel and figured out the best route where the [security] cameras wouldn’t spot me,” she said. “I would literally run down, maybe, fifteen flights of stairs, through the fire exit.” Her friend Allison told the show about the second part of Hilton’s deception: “She would put pillows in her bed and cover them with her comforter.” Paris added, “And then I’d put a blonde wig, with the hair coming out. This actually worked for a few months. My mom had no idea. Then one night for some reason she needed to talk to me and came in the room and lifted [the comforter] up and …” Busted! Paris may have once sang that “the stars are blind,” but Mama Hilton certainly wasn’t. “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Paris Hilton, Steve-O and Miguel — airs on Saturday at 11 a.m ET/PT on MTV. Related Videos ‘When I Was 17’ Sneak Peek Featuring Steve-o, Paris Hilton Related Artists Paris Hilton
We’d like you to join us here at Skin Central as we throw the horns in honor of Mrskin.com’s own Mike McBeardo , who just signed a deal with Bazillion Points books to write Heavy Metal Movies: The 666 Most Headbanging Films of All Time from Anvil to Zardoz ! Heavy Metal Movies will feature hilarious and irreverent reviews of 666 of the most Satanic slabs of celluloid ever to see the light of a movie screen. Of course movies like This is Spinal Tap , Wayne’s World , Anvil! the Story of Anvil , Black Roses, Rock ‘n’ Roll Nightmare and the animated anatomy of Heavy Metal will make the cut, plus hundreds of others that are new to you, hesher! Few things embody the rebellious, anarchic spirit of heavy metal music better than a rockin’ pair of naked tits, and McBeardo’s as crazy about hooters as he is about heavy metal! So you can bet your lucky jerkin’ sock that skinema favorites like Caligula , Barbarian Queen , Isla, She-Wolf of the SS , and Conan the Barbarian will make the diabolical cut! So all those flicks are totally metal, but what else marks a movie as Cinema of the Beast? Let’s rub down the list: • Performance films • Feature documentaries • Occult rock-n-roll horror • Headbanger characters • Soundtrack standouts • Namesake inspirations • Lyrical references • Aesthetic archetypes and more Heavy Metal Movies: The 666 Most Headbanging Films of All Time from Anvil to Zardoz will be storming the gates of a bookstore near you next year- until then, make friends with Heavy Metal Movies on Facebook to stay abreast of all the head-banging news!
As Robert Pattinson continues to make the media rounds , his Remember Me co-star Emilie de Ravin is praising the actor at every turn. Asked in general about the Twilight Saga stud, the Austrlian beauty told E! News: “He’s a lovely guy. Nothing felt unnatural or weird.” Except, perhaps, the atmosphere around the set. The movie was filmed in New York City and Pattinson fans would line the streets, trying to get a look at their favorite star, snapping photos, screaming. “Crazy is the word,” de Ravin said. “It’s a little challenging sometimes. We were very accessible to people in Manhattan… You’re trying to work out your rehearsal and all these eyes just watching everything you’re doing.” In Remember Me , Pattinson portrays the rebellious son of a wealthy New Yorker. He falls in love with de Ravin’s Ally, the daughter of a Queens cop. It takes place in late 2001, so you can imagine the recent tragedy everyone in that city is facing. According to de Ravin said, you better bring a box of tissues with you to the theater: “If you don’t cry, there’s something wrong with you.” And we don’t think she’s referring to the reaction many women have when they simply see Pattinson.
Erika Lauren Wasilewski admits to faking cancer for attention and to contacting the authorities when her college roommates smoked pot and ate her food. Just the kind of person you’d want to watch living in a house full of strangers. Time Out Chicago interviewed Erika about a rather damning rumor from her pre- Real World days: One of the claims, allegedly posted by an ex-boyfriend from high school, is that you faked cancer to get attention and sympathy after he broke up with you.
We’re sure many of you are familiar with the death-of-HAL scene from the Kubrick classic ‘2001: A Space Odyssey,’ in which the rebellious computer slowly, and childishly, drones the lyrics to ‘Daisy Bell.’ It’s one of the most memorable scenes in a film loaded with iconic images (the obelisk) and phrases (“Open the pod bay doors, HAL.”).