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Stephenie Meyer Is Too ‘Burned Out On Vampires’ For ‘Midnight Sun’

‘I want to wait until I’m excited about the material again,’ author says of ‘Twilight’ companion novel. By Kara Warner Stephenie Meyer Photo: Getty Images Ever since part of it leaked online, “Twilight” fans have been frothing at the mouth for more information about Stephenie Meyer’s “Midnight Sun,” the unfinished “Twilight” companion book told from Edward’s perspective. At a mini press junket she held for a group of lucky Twilight fansites picked by Meyer at random out of a hat — TwilightSeriesTheories.com , TwilightSource.com , Twifans.com and Letters to Twilight — she answered fans’ burning questions about the elusive book. Meyer jumped right into talk about “Sun,” admitting to her eager audience that she has not made any more progress on the novel because, shockingly, she is “really burned out on vampires,” and doesn’t want that to affect her writing in a negative way. “I want to wait until I’m excited about the material again, and I’m excited about Edward, and that it’s something that’s motivating,” she said. “Right now, it feels like homework. And when things feel like homework they go very, very slowly for me. So it’s still not a ‘It’s not gonna happen!’ I want to do it when I can do it right.” Meyer admitted that part of her reluctance to finish the book is that she is getting pressured about by all sorts of people, including random musicians. “I was at the Fray concert, and I was hanging out with the guys backstage,” she shared. “They’re really cool, and I was talking to [frontman] Isaac [Slade] about it. He was like, ‘I really want you to do that!’ And I was like, ‘Oh my gosh! Come on!’ You know, I can’t get away from it anywhere.” Meyer acknowledged her stubbornness, and added that a little reverse psychology might be the better way to go with her. That argument makes sense, since she did write an entire “Twilight” spin-off novella, “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner,” when all she was asked to do was pen a short story. Meyer said Slade gave her some motivation. “I have this great thing he signed for me; it says, ‘To Stephenie, Don’t work on that stupid book! Nobody wants it anyway!’ That really is the right direction to go with me,” Meyer said. “Because I’m like. ‘Huh! Maybe I should do it! I’ll show you!’ Psychology!” Knowing how her audience will probably react to even her most evasive statements, statements, Meyer added cheekily, “Anyway, that’s ‘Midnight Sun’! So, that should disappoint everyone!” Are you still clamoring for “Midnight Sun,” or are you willing to give Stephenie a break? Share your opinions and demands below. We’ll be live at the L.A. premiere of “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” on Thursday, June 24. Tune in to Movies.MTV.com at 9:30 ET (8:30 Central) for our red-carpet webcast, and watch us chat with Robert, Kristen, Taylor and all your favorite stars. And don’t forget to submit your burning ‘Eclipse’ questions ! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com .

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‘Drake: Better Than Good Enough’ Premieres Tonight On MTV

Documentary, which follows Drizzy as he records his now-chart-topping debut, airs at 10 p.m. on MTV. By Mawuse Ziegbe Drake Photo: MTV News Now that his debut, Thank Me Later, sold nearly half a million copies during its first week of release, Drake will let fans check out his rise to the top in the documentary “Drake: Better Than Good Enough,” which airs Wednesday (June 23) at 10 p.m. on MTV. Drizzy has said that the doc, which follows him in the months before he dropped Thank Me Later , shows the 23-year-old MC during the “most important time of my life.” Viewers will witness an array of intimate moments in the star’s life as cameras flank the Young Money superstar from the start of his Away From Home Tour and catch him recording his now-chart-topping debut. “I just want people to walk away … just feeling a little bit more confident about Drake,” Drizzy says in the documentary. “In no way do I want people to be like, ‘He’s the best. He’s the man.’ ‘Cause I really do have a desire to grow and get better. I do want people to walk away and be like, ‘OK. OK.’ ” The doc focuses on many aspects of Drizzy’s world. Fans will see Drake’s backstage pre-show rituals , hear the star break down his unique songwriting process and watch him deal with the stress of the road while going months at a time without seeing his loved ones. The documentary reveals aspects of Drizzy’s life that few have seen, but the mega-star takes the opportunity to be candid about his experiences in the special. “I have always been hesitant to share the details of my life with the world, but for the first time, I am comfortable and confident that you will love this story,” Drake told MTV News about “Better Than Good Enough.” Don’t miss the “Drake: Better Than Good Enough” documentary , airing tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MTV! Related Videos Preview: Drake’s MTV Special ‘Better Than Good Enough’ Related Artists Drake

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Rihanna’s Impressive Front Meat

Maybe I’ve just never noticed them before, which seems odd, but Rihanna’s got some big old boobies on her. Am I wrong? Where did these things come from? I guess it’s just the way her tube top dress is highlighting her chesticular area. I like it. There should be lights or reflective surfaces on them just to show them off even more…. Not to mention draw our attention away from that retarded skater haircut.

Elsa Pataky Shows Her Pink

I only have a few pictures of this special moment, but that’s all that is needed I think. Here’s supermodel Elsa Pataky giving us a tantalizing peak up her supermodel skirt while appearing at some press conference about supermodel panties or something like that, who knows. That sounds awesome, I would love to sit and watch a bunch of supermodels have a press conference about their panties. That’s just quality television.

Chris Matthews Crams Year’s Worth of Anti-Tea Party Cliches into One Hour Special

What do Tea Partiers, Truthers, birthers, Birchers, militias, Pat Buchanan, Jerry Falwell, Barry Goldwater, Joe McCarthy, Father Coughlin, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann, Ronald Reagan, Strom Thurmond, Rand Paul, Alex Jones, Orly Taitz, and Oklahoma City bomber Tim McVeigh all have in common? Approximately nothing, but don’t tell Chris Matthews. The MSNBC “Hardball” host spent the better part of an hour last night trying to associate all of these characters with one other. Of course he did not provide a shred of evidence beyond, ironically, a McCarthyite notion that all favor smaller government, and are therefore in league, whether they know it or not, to overthrow the government. Together, by Matthews’s account, they comprise or have given rise to the “New Right.” The special was less a history of the Tea Party movement than a history of leftist distortions of the Tea Party movement. As such, it tried — without offering any evidence, mind you — to paint the movement as potentially violent. Hence, after Matthews tried his hardest to link all of these characters, he went on to paint them all as supporting, inciting, or actually committing violence. Matthews trotted out Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center to claim that “one spark” could set the militia movement off into a violent frenzy. But Matthews used the statement not to indict the militias Potok was discussing, but rather as evidence that the Tea Party movement at-large is a violent one. Set aside for a moment the fact that Potok is nothing but a partisan hack with a pathetic track record of predicting violence, the B-roll footage while the thoroughly-discredited Potok was making these predictions was footage of the 9/12 Tea Party rally in Washington. This is what Matthews did throughout the special: splice together clips of militias firing weapons with Tea Party protesters in order to create a mental association between the groups. That there is no evidence whatsoever linking Tea Parties to militia groups, nor incidents of violence occurring at rallies, did not dissuade the former Jimmy Carter staffer. Matthews simply chose the unseemly route of trying to associate the numerous characters in his special without any evidence to back up his claims. The only connection that Matthews managed to legitimately draw between the Tea Party and militia groups — indeed, between any of the long list of characters mentioned above– is their aversion to government intervention in their daily lives. That’s right, in the same segment in which Matthews ragged against the late Joe McCarthy, he associated Tea Parties with the Hutaree Militia because both have a distaste for big government (the latter much stronger than the other, obviously). By Matthews’s logic, every American who has qualms with some element of capitalism is complicit in, and supports, openly or not, radical anarcho-socialist violence perpetrated at the G-8, or any other incident of leftist violence (and there have been many of late). Matthews himself has touted the wonders of the ” social state .” So he must support, or at least acknowledge the justifiability of folks who wish to violently overthrow the government and impose a socialist system. That is the only logical conclusion, if we accept Matthews’s premises. Such hypocrisy is rife in the special: if folks associated with the Tea Party use words like “revolution,” they must be literally advocating violence, whereas when mainstream leftists literally advocate violence , they are not worth mentioning. The special’s rank hypocrisy continues right through Matthews’s final monologue. “Words have consequences,” he states. “You cannot call a president’s policies ‘un-American,’ as Sarah Palin has done,” he claims. Or, Matthews forgot to add, as Salon Editor Joan Walsh and Time columnist Joe Klein have done, the former on Matthews’s show and the latter on another MSNBC program. You can’t “refer to the elected government as a ‘regime'” by Matthews’s account, unless, presumably, you are Chris Matthews or a host of other MSNBC personalities , in which case it is permissible. Given that the special really offered no new insight into the Tea Party movement — just the same cliches the Left has regurgitated since the fall of last year — it is hardly surprising, though worth mentioning, that neither Matthews nor any of his cohorts seem to remember their total lack of concern over the potential for anti-government violence during the Bush administration. A movie depicting the assassination of George W. Bush , the plethora of signs at anti-war rallies calling for his death , the litany of incidents of violence committed by leftist groups in the recent past — none of these things were particularly worrisome for the Left throughout Bush’s term. In all of these ways, the “Rise of the New Right” special was just more of the same.

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Megan Fox for Armani: Take Too… Hot!

In January, Armani debuted its Megan Fox underwear campaign and men around the world were left with only one plausible reaction: OMFGSH . Now, the company has released a sneak peek at its Autumn/Winter 2010-2011 Fox pictorial – and we’re left with the same reaction, plus one more: Damn you, Brian Austin Green ! This photo will hit magazines and billboards around the world next month. Motorists, be warned: drive carefully. Males drivers will likely be very distracted… Armani is an equal opportunity advertiser: Women, check out Cristiano Ronaldo in his skivvies RIGHT NOW !

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TV Bites: Michael Jackson Gets a Father’s Day Special

World Cup 2010 Preview: Argentina vs. South Korea « Rheasport

They will be looking to Park Ji-Sung to score another marvelous goal, which should the Manchester United player score , will make him the highest scoring Asian at the World Cup with 4 goals. Although, a win for South Korea will be very …

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Greece vs Nigeria Preview and Betting Odds

The Greeks has failed to score in 4 World Cup games in a row now and there is big chance for a 5th one… Nigeria looks well organized under former Swedish coach Lars Lagerbäck, and we’re predicting a 1-0 win for the Africans. … The 2010 World Cup tournament is now upon us, and the predictions of the group stages are intense. It’s time to start checking the best World Cup odds and don’t forget the special bets. Who do you think will be the top goalscorer in World Cup this …

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TMZ’s Raddest Dad Contest!

With Father’s Day right around the corner — there’s no better way to pay homage to the special man in your life than submitting an awesome photo to TMZ’s “Raddest Dad” Contest! Be sure to email in your best fatherly photo early for a chance at this… Read more

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