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Can Pia Toscano Or Thia Megia Win ‘American Idol’?

Experts weigh in on the top 12 women and their chances of making it through to the finals. By Gil Kaufman Pia Toscano Photo: Michael Becker / FOX Thursday night is when some “American Idol” dreams will come true, and a dozen or more will be crushed and sprinkled all across the seizure-inducing new IdolDome stage. But before all that carnage and celebration, we once again turned to some of our “Idol” experts to make some predictions about this season’s front-runners after the top 12 women did their thing on Wednesday night. Because he just can’t get enough of all things “Idol,” we turned to MTV News’ resident expert Jim Cantiello for his take on which ladies soared and which ones crashed and burned. Despite a few serious stinkers, JC said he continues to be shocked by the caliber of vocalists on the show this season. “You believe that these were the finest singers they found while on the road,” he said, noting two “atom-bomb-sized surprises” on Wednesday night. His first revelation was former housekeeper Lauren Turner, whose choice of Etta James’ “Seven Day Fool” he deemed perfect and full of attitude. “[She] stood out from the pack with her gravelly blues voice and in-your-face performance style,” he said. The other big surprise was show-closer Pia Toscano , the raven-haired beauty who sang the Pretenders’ “I’ll Stand by You,” which he said, “dug deep and showed off her pitch-perfect pipes. Her range was sick, she had confidence, she effortlessly hit some major power notes. America stood up and noticed, as did the judges, who gave her the first official standing ovation of season 10.” If he had to pick a stand-out front-runner, though, at this point, Cantiello is still going with 16-year-old sassafras Lauren Alaina. “[It’s her] race to lose,” he said. “She’s everything ‘Idol’ is looking for. [She] got up onstage and looked like she could have commanded a live audience 10 times bigger without flinching. She has stage presence, a powerful voice, and she has a unique ability to live somewhere in between R&B, pop and country.” And while he thought the Carrie Underwood/Kelly Clarkson comparisons from Randy Jackson were not off the mark, Cantiello wondered if Alaina’s need to always be the center of attention might start grating on voters’ nerves? As for the other 16-year-old, Jim said Thia Megia has great pitch and a large fanbase, but he just can’t “picture her at the Nokia, covered in confetti. Unless she steps up her personality.” A great measure of how polarizing “Idol” contestants can be is the list of hot prospects submitted by Top Idol blog founder Melinda Green. One of her favorite performances was from this year’s obligatory oddball, Rachel Zevita. Though the judges thought Zevita blew it with her jazzy, off key take on Fiona Apple’s “Criminal,” Green loved it. “I really hope we see more of her. Alas, I think the judges would prefer sending through Ashthon Jones,” Green said of the Nashville native with the giant, blow-out hairdo whose sultry cover of Monica’s “Love All Over Me” earned raves. Green wasn’t sipping the “Idol” juice, though. “Every performance I’ve seen of this girl has been the same tired R&B diva wannabe shtick we’re treated to every season,” she said. She also liked Naima Adedapo, but is looking for more personality from the Erykah Badu-like singer and clothing designer. Lamenting how many of Wednesday night’s singers opted for tunes we’ve heard a dozen times in past seasons, Green said Karen Rodriguez made it interesting by singing half of Mariah Carey’s “Hero” in Spanish, but wondered if it was a bit too obvious pandering to judge Jennifer Lopez. Green agreed with Cantiello that Alaina might start to strike some viewers as a “precocious coquette as taught by her stage mother” and said despite her “perfect tone,” Thia Megia may not have the emotional maturity to connect with the songs she’s singing. “With this year’s emphasis on youth and the show’s clear aim of getting a viable female winner, we’ll be forced to see more of both Thia and Lauren Alaina,” she lamented. Bottom line, Green agreed that Toscano can go far and just needs to show more personality and that Turner has the goods that could take her deep into the competition. “She’s got the kind of voice I love,” she said, agreeing with Randy Jackson’s description of Turner as a mix of Amy Winehouse and Florence Welch. “If ‘American Idol’ wants current, they best do everything they can to keep Lauren Turner around. She’s the real deal, no theatrics, just raw talent.” Do you agree with our experts? Who do you think is headed for elimination tonight? Let us know in the comments below! Don’t miss “Idol Party Live” at 10 p.m. Thursday on MTV.com, following the “American Idol” results show, for analysis, celebrity guests and even some karaoke — get in the conversation by tweeting with the hashtag #idolparty ! In the meantime, 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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For The “American Idol” Stans: AI Season 10 Top 24 Contestants

For those of you who never miss a season or even an episode for that matter, of American Idol , here’s a recap of the top 24 contestants “Headed To Hollyweird” for Season 10.

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CBS Finally Shuts Down Production on Two and a Half Men

And from beyond the grave, Thomas Jefferson gives a fist pump . In a fairly surprising-but-not bit of news, CBS and Warner Bros. Television announced that production on Two and a Half Men has been stopped for the remainder of the season because of Charlie Sheen’s “statement, conduct and condition.” Any bets on what random radio show Sheen will call up next to blast this latest development? I’ll take The Thom Hartmann Show . Developing… [ TVL ine ]

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Charlie Sheen Gives the Craziest Interview of All Time, Two and a Half Men Cancelled (for the rest of the Season)

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Today Charlie Sheen called into conservative radio show “The Alex Jones Show” and launched into an epic rant, in which he called Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre a “turd” and Thomas Jefferson a “pussy.” You really should listen to the entire thing! It was so outrageous that CBS just announced they were Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily Fix Discovery Date : 25/02/2011 00:02 Number of articles : 2

Charlie Sheen Gives the Craziest Interview of All Time, Two and a Half Men Cancelled (for the rest of the Season)

Corey Brewer trade to New York Knicks

Howard Beck of the New York Times reports that the Knicks could look to deal Brewer before the NBA trade deadline on Thursday. Beck says that there is a market for Brewer, who will be a restricted free agent at the season#39;s end. Brewer played 24 minutes per game this season for the Timberwolves, who spent much of the offseason shoring up the two wing positions with draft picks (like Wesley Johnson and Lazar Hayward) and trades (Martell Webster). Brewer ended up losing playing time to the new

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Freemasons Run The World: Does Christopher Nolan Have His Sights Set On A Howard Hughes Biopic?

Vulture is reporting that once his directing duties in Gotham City finish up, Christopher Nolan will next tackle the crazy life of crazy Howard Hughes. But, wait, didn’t Martin Scorsese just do the same story? Is this just Nolan’s Vice Versa to Scorsese’s Big ?

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2011 Johnny Depp Declares, ‘I’m A Belieber." 1991 Johnny Depp Weeps Uncontrollably

Justin Bieber made a surprise cameo at the Rango press conference today at the Beverly Hills Four Season, saying that he just had to see Johnny Depp when he heard they were in the same building. Depp then declared himself a big fan of the Biebs, saying that he’s “a Belieber.” Okiedoke, I’m calling it! So long, stirringly artistic, fiercely individual Johnny Depp! And hello star of Pirates of the Caribbean 13: The Search For Curly’s Gold .

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‘American Idol’ Hollywood Week Could Be End For Season 10 Early Faves

Will Chris Medina, Lauren Alaina and others make it past the grueling round starting Thursday night? By Gil Kaufman “American Idol” hopeful Chris Medina Photo: FOX It always feels like the “American Idol” audition rounds go on forever. But, miraculously, they’re already over, and Thursday night’s (February 10) show will give us our first glimpse of the dreaded Hollywood Week. We’ve already had some serious ups and downs so far this season, with the joy of new judge Steven Tyler’s unpredictable, wacky personality and winning charm, the seeming bumper crop of stellar talent in Austin and New Jersey, the washout in Los Angeles and a few 15-year-olds who seemed to suggest the lowering of the age limit was a good idea after all. We won’t know until Thursday night which singers were able to keep it together in Los Angeles, but there are a number of promising candidates who seem like they may sail through the next round. The first night in New Jersey introduced us to the hard-luck Bronx tale of Travis Orlando and Staten Island doo-wop girl Brielle Von Hugel. On the next night in New Orleans , we got jazzy Jordan Dorsey, J.Lo fanatic Jovany Barreto and lovable social outcast Brett Loewenstern . That show also gave us one of our first promising youngsters, 15-year-old Lafayette native Jaycee Badeaux, who killed it with an Otis Redding tune. Milwaukee served up its share of corkers as well, from 16-year-old country crooner Scotty McCreery to soul sister Naima Adedapo, bar mitzvah singer Jerome Bell and Thia Megia, another stellar 15-year-old. It also yielded one of the season’s most emotional stories in Chris Medina , who was trying out in honor of his fianc

The Game Recap: Sticking To The Formula

There is only one way to play ‘the game’—by the rules. Rule number one for Season 4 of “The Game” is to: Stick to the Formula. After watching episode 4, there is no question that the humor and comradery sprinkled with a bit of drama, as seen in previous seasons, is what fans love about the show. I don’t know if it’s just the Kelly-Pitts-lover in me talking, but last night’s episode brought me back to the good ol’ days. Check out the highlights at MadameNoire.com

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DVD: Where’s the Love for Tamara Drewe?

You don’t have to go to Armond White-ian lengths to be a contrarian; watch enough movies over the course of a year, and at some point you’re going to veer away from popular opinion. Whether you love a movie that’s roundly despised or completely miss the charms of the feel-good film of the season, it’s inevitable that the regular moviegoer will divert from the vox populi. Which brings me to one of my favorite films of 2010, Tamara Drewe (out this week from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment).

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