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‘American Idol’ Preview: Who Will Own Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Night?

We offer up song suggestions for the top nine. By Eric Ditzian “American Idol” top 9 Photo: FOX Last week on “American Idol,” it was all Elton John , all the time. On Wednesday (April 6), the contestants get to open up more than one songbook, because this week’s theme is based on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Songs that Shaped Rock & Roll exhibit. They’ll be able to cover everyone from Jefferson Airplane to Jane’s Addiction, the Moody Blues to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the 5 Satins to the 4 Seasons, plus Kings B.B., Carole and Ben E. But with great variety comes great responsibility. Here’s what we’d like to from the remaining nine hopefuls: Casey Abrams With a cleaned-up beard on his face and a fire lit under his butt following a near-exit, Abrams stormed back into the mix with last week’s most emotionally resonant take on Elton. We pray he learned his lesson and will show similar vocal restraint Wednesday. He’s got a lot of soulful singers to choose from — Sam Cooke, Ray Charles — but one tune jumped out to us: Jimmy Cliff’s “Many Rivers to Cross” could turn into a much-needed “moment” for Abrams. Haley Reinhart Will she pull a Jacob Lusk, or can Haley build on her showstopping performance last week and stake a claim as a potential dark horse? A few weeks ago, Lusk busted out a stunner then followed it up by regressing back to the barely controlled eruptions he calls singing. Haley will once again have to show off those growls, but she can’t over-rely on them. The perfect song for her is the Allman Brothers Band’s “Whipping Post” — except instead of going with intense Southern rock,

30 Seconds To Mars Get Conflicted In ‘This Is War’ Video

Long-delayed clip is heavy on special effects — and message. By James Montgomery Jared Leto in the “This is War” video Photo: EMI More than a year after they shot it — and nearly nine months since we asked “Whatever Happened to It?” — 30 Seconds to Mars premiered their “This Is War” video on Wednesday (April 6), a clip that’s nearly as heavy on special effects as it is on message. Opening with a quote from H.G. Wells (“If we don’t end war, war will end us”) and concluding with the computer-generated destruction of tanks, jets and all manner of implements of destruction — or, more specifically, their assemblage into something more, which may or may not be the group’s Triad symbol — “War” is actually all about peace, a concept that doesn’t seem to gibe with the fact that 30STM are dressed as U.S. soldiers, patrolling the desert in an armored Humvee. Then again, with its quick-cut montages of various deities and despots, perhaps the video is less about the physical act of war as it is the men who wage it — or, alternately, rail against it. As Jared Leto told MTV News last year, the clip and the song are about “the inevitability of conflict, the blessing of conflict and what we can all learn from it.” It seems that, no matter how inhumane the outcome, humankind is practically predestined for war — a fact that roughly 2,000 years of our existence has sadly proven time and time again. So rather than just come right out and say that war is bad — since, you know, duh — 30 Seconds to Mars try their very best to explore the various facets of the concept: the men and women who lead us to conflict and those who attempt to halt that march. It’s a tact they applied to the notion of sex in their “Hurricane” video , only here, they’re much subtler (as subtle as a war video with flying tanks can be, of course). But since a complete investigation of humanity’s foibles would take a lot longer to complete than the six minutes 30STM have to work with in “This Is War,” they basically leave their findings up to the viewer. When the pile of tanks and battleships at clip’s end transforms into a massive pyramid, the meaning isn’t readily apparent: There seems to be some sort of extraterrestrial force at play here, or perhaps it’s just the overwhelming good nature of humankind willing the event to happen. The image is clearly meant to provoke, but does it also provoke thought ? Ultimately, that’s up to you. Though, it bears mention that much like conflict itself, thought is a decidedly human condition. And it’s also more powerful than any bomb could ever be. What did you think of 30 Seconds to Mars’ new video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists 30 Seconds To Mars

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Special Effects Guru Grant McCune of Star Wars Fame Dies at 67

Oscar-winning special effects artist Grant McCune, one of the original members of George Lucas’ F/X team, has passed away at 67 from complications from cancer. Chances are that McCune played a major role in your childhood and adult life with his work on Star Wars , Star Trek: The Motion Picture or maybe Spaceballs . In remembrance of McCune and the model-work he helped pioneer, here’s a making of video of some more recent miniatures work his special effects company did on Spider-Man . After that, take a look at clip from Star Wars: A New Hope which showcases the work which won McCune an Oscar. Rest in peace.

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Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez Reveal Secrets Of ‘Machete’ Nude Scenes

Stars of Robert Rodriguez’s new flick discuss their bodies — real or created? By Kara Warner Jessica Alba at the “Machete” premiere Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Robert Rodriguez’s fake-trailer-inspired Mexploitation flick “Machete” has a lot going for it. Not only is it an action-packed, bloody romp, but it features kick-ass weapon-wielding stylings from leading ladies who also flash a bit of skin. Thanks to Rodriguez’s earlier explanation regarding his tricks to effective — not offensive — onscreen nudity , we know that not everyone is as naked as they seem. However, when we caught up with the film’s ladies in question, Jessica Alba and Michelle Rodriguez, it became apparent that there are a few more nude-themed questions to be answered. Namely, who was in charge of Michelle’s rockin’ bod, and which guy creates the post-production nipples? “I want to know: Who sculpted that body?” Alba asked Rodriguez as they gazed at a “Machete” poster featuring the very toned leather-clad actress. “Because the whole time I’m watching you, I’m drooling. ‘She doesn’t have any cellulite, not an ounce of fat! What is going on?'” Rodriguez responded with a hearty laugh. “That was [from] ‘Battle Los Angeles,'” she explained. “I was in boot camp before that. I had three weeks of intensive Marine warfare training.” “You looked insane,” Alba said. We then reminded the actress that it’s obvious from her shower scene in the film that she’s in just as good of shape. “Oh no, no, no,” she insisted. “I had undies on, and I had other stuff on, and they just sort of etched it out in post [production]. That’s not really me. I’m better covered up.” “I want to meet these guys who work in special effects and they are basically in charge of adding nipples,” Rodriguez added. “No, no — there were no nipples, though!” Alba responded regarding her apparently post-production-enhanced shower. “There weren’t?” Rodriguez asked, looking genuinely surprised. “I tried not to look because I thought that was a private moment that I shouldn’t be watching.” “No, there was no nipple!” Alba insisted. “No, no, no, no nipple.” “Well, I want to meet these [special-effects] guys though because they basically create what’s not there,” Rodriguez continued. “It’s pretty bugged out.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Machete.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Jonah Hex Trailer

The first theatrical trailer for the highly anticipated comic book adaptation of Jonah Hex was released today. The film stars Josh Brolin sporting some impressive makeup special effects, and Megan Fox's boobs. The Best Links: Via Vulture View

Stop Motion Matchbox Car Chase is the Coolest Thing You’ll See All Day [VIDEO]

“If you only see one stop motion Matchbox car chase this year…” was the reddit headline that caught my attention, and it could not be more true. The cars are little but the action, sound and special effects are enormous. Continue reading

Avatar + Team American Mash-Up Trailer

Who needs mind-blowing, revolutionary 3D special effects and a $100+ million budget? Continue reading

2012 Trailer Sans Special Effects

There is a new recut trailer out for 2012 with all the flashy special effects and computer graphics removed so that you can really concentrate on the acting. Because if there is anything to pay attention to while watching 2012, it's going to be the Oscar-caliber acting performances.

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Lady Gaga ‘Paid Her Dues’ For Success, Akon Says

‘It was just a matter of time for her,’ says ‘Kon, who signed Gaga last year. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Shaheem Reid Akon Photo: MTV News After winning three Moonmen at the 2009 VMAs and becoming the first singer in a decade to hit #1 with her first two singles, Lady Gaga has definitely certified herself as the breakout star of the year.

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