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Cee Lo Green Feels ‘Ecstatic’ Over Grammy Noms

‘I feel empowered. I feel open-minded, optimistic, alive and well,’ the singer said after receiving five nominations for ‘F— You.’ By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by James Lacsina Cee Lo Green Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images A lot of music fans think Cee Lo Green released one of the greatest kiss-off songs of 2010 and it seems that the people who make the decisions for the Grammys feel the same way. On Wednesday night, Green’s “F— You” received five Grammy nominations , although the singer insists that he’d be happy for the chance to win any trophy come February. “Record of the Year, Song of the Year — it’s awesome to be nominated at all,” Cee Lo told MTV News after learning of his nominations. “To be recognized at all it’s very affectionate, especially from your peers. It’s all of the incentive anyone would need to continue on and even if not the acknowledgement then and there, the inspiration to continue it’s enough motivation. I appreciate it.” Green’s other nominations for the track includes Best Short Form Music Video, Best Urban/Alternative Performance and Producer of the Year, Non-Classical. “It feels great man. It feels great. I feel ecstatic. I feel energized,” he added. “I feel empowered. I feel open-minded, optimistic, alive and well. It’s awesome.” While Green is receiving all the attention for “F— You,” he says some of the credit for the now-beloved track goes to fellow Grammy nominee Bruno Mars , who co-wrote the song. “I worked with Bruno for about a year and a half. I was living in L.A. at the time. I recorded the album Lady Killer and I met him before all his success, on the eve of all his success, and I did realize that he was a very talented guy going into the situation,” Cee Lo said of his collaborator. “And so I did something that I don’t normally do [and] that is kind of opened up my [space and] shared my creative space with someone to write and produce and trade ideas. So it worked out for me, so I’m glad I did. I’m glad I sacrificed that. [He’s] very great guy.” Related Videos 2011 Grammy Nomination Reactions Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Nominations Concert Related Artists Cee Lo Green

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B.o.B Plans ‘A Little Bit Of Magic’ For Grammy Nominations Concert

‘This year, all the success, all the doors that have been opened have really taken me by surprise,’ he tells MTV News of his own Grammy chances. By Kelley L. Carter, with reporting by James Lacsina B.o.B at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles Wednesday Photo: James Lacsina B.o.B is ready to hit the stage. He’s been performing one of the hottest songs all year long, so it’s only appropriate that he and Bruno Mars perform it one more time at Wednesday night’s (December 1) Grammy Nominations Concert at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles. Earlier Wednesday, the rapper performed “Don’t Let Me Fall” on his own and, later, his big hit “Nothin’ on You” with Bruno Mars. “It was a really good way to kick it off and be more involved with the overall experience,” he said of the concert. B.o.B said he doesn’t have too many expectations about how the Grammy nominations might shake out, considering that this is his first year being involved. When asked if he might do something a bit different for his performance during the nominations special, the “Magic” MC joked, “Just a little bit of magic.” Bobby Ray has some predictions for his colleagues when it comes to Grammy night: “I think Cee Lo and Bruno Mars could win because of their musicality and what they brought.” But what about the rapper’s own chances? “If Bruno is nominated, I probably might be nominated also. It’s kind of a win-win situation for both of us,” he said of his collaborator. “This year, all the success, all the doors that have been opened have really taken me by surprise.” The nominations special airs Wednesday night on CBS at 10 ET/PT. The 53rd annual Grammys air live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 13, and will be broadcast on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Stick with MTV News for everything about the Grammys, including nominations and reactions from the artists. What do you think of B.o.B’s chances for the Grammy nominations? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists B.o.B

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Kim Kardashian Showing Off Her Tits of the Day

I don’t know why Kim Kardashian is standing next to a tall bitch painted silver, but I think it’s a mistake…this is the reason fat chicks need to be photographed with people who are either way fatter than them, or alone but next next oversized couches, chairs or other props to make us think the bitch isn’t a fucking tractor trailer of a pussy….the second they slip up and give us an actual thing to compare them to, like this tall thin model who Kim Kardashian is a foot shorter and a foot wider than, the world learns how short and thick her body is…but luckily for her and the success of Snooki, people apparently like this kind of body, despite how small it makes your penis look while trying to enter them, because I guess fat bitches are more comfortable to cry on and less likely to leave you for lack of physical ability but more importantly cuz no one wants a fat bitch…

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Dolphins’ Bubble Nets Inspire Better Sonar

Photo by LaPrimaDonna Sonar is used effectively to detect objects and surfaces underwater, however when it comes to “bubbly areas” such as where waves break around reefs and shores, standard sonar doesn’t work. It’s no secret that dolphins have amazing sonar capabilities, even when it comes to detecting prey inside bubble nets they catch themselves, though no one knows how they’re able to do it. Looking at the success of dolphins, scientists from University of Southampton decided to think like a cetacean and came up with a new novel approach to sonar that… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Karolin Wolter for Twin Shows Tits for Fashion of the Day

I don’t know who this model is. I just know that I spend a good part of my day trying to get girls topless and for some reason they never fucking do it. I add girls to facebook and try to seduce with my seduction technique of telling them to crop out their face so their pussy becomes every other pussy…lost in the sea of pussy so they have nothing to worry about, but even those tender words don’t inspire, forcing me to go to the strippers where bitches get naked cuz they are getting paid to show their tits. Something everyday girls think is so fucking wrong and think they are too wholesome, with too strong of morals to do, until they start getting offered money to show their tits in a different setting, whether in movies or TV or modeling…proving that all girls are fucking hookers and strippers and as long as they smell money….they’re down…some girls just need to be massaged a little more than others by telling them it’s for art and not to get ppl off…but really showing your tits is showing your fucking tits….so girls stop pretending you’re too good to get topless for me and just fucking do it already…I’m not paying but it’s for my own kind of art I call masturbating. Thanks in advance. It’s like bitches are all wholesome and shit…

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Christina Aguilera Looks Like Shit in Some Pormo Pics of the Day

Christina Aguilera is in the same movie as Cher and she has clearly allowed herself to be very influenced by the bitch. Maybe it had to do with Cher’s impact on the music world, her longevity in the industry, her success in the Gay market, the condition of her body in her 60s, or the fact that she’s got a lesbian turned dude daughter/son which is a world Christina Aguilera’s been rumored to exploring with lesbian turned dude Samantha Ronson…. I just know that she must have hired her stylist or plastic surgeon or make up artist cuz she looks like a fucking monster…just like her Den Mother Cher… All tis to say, that this is not the Aguilera I used to imagine being a genie in a cage in a basement I only feed once a week to keep her weak enough not to fight while I try to feed her other things

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Christina Aguilera Looks Like Shit in Some Pormo Pics of the Day

Local Flower Bouquets are Seasonal and Eco-Friendly

Image from my luscious backyard Fancy exotic bouquets are losing their bloom. Flying in flowers from around the world is expensive in terms of money and the environmental impact. Some florists this summer are starting to use local flowers for their bouquets: as in picked from neighbourhood gardens. Now florists are turning gardens into mini-flower farms for their small businesses; renting or trading space in neighbouring gardens for flower beds. Part of the success comes from a change in… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Open Thread: Democrats Moving Away from Nancy Pelosi

Today’s starter topic : Does this represent a policy shift or just a campaign tactic? Some of the Democratic Party’s most endangered lawmakers are taking steps to distance themselves from Speaker Nancy Pelosi in an attempt to inoculate themselves from charges that they are beholden to the unpopular House leader and supportive of the ambitious national Democratic agenda. Three vulnerable Democrats from conservative-oriented districts are already running TV ads spotlighting their defiance of Pelosi. One freshman incumbent recently joked about the possibility of Pelosi not being able to take up the gavel next year because she might pass away. Another member from a tough district suggested he might run for speaker himself. The roster of Democrats currently playing six degrees of separation from Pelosi spans the map, from the Northeast to the South and across the Midwest to South Dakota. Pelosi aides and allies said they understand that embattled members sometimes need to distance themselves from the speaker and note that she doesn’t take it personally, although they caution that how it is done is just as important as why it’s done.

LA Times To Hollywood: Please Ignore the Box Office Success of ‘The Expendables’

Last week, film writer extraordinaire  Christian Toto  fell under the delusion that yours truly was interesting enough to interview, and if you’re under the same delusion you can read the two-parter  here  and  here . Among other things, Toto asked me about the clout critics wield and the most common mistakes they make. Here’s a combination of my answers: Critics aren’t dumb, they know the public doesn’t much care which way their thumbs point. But critics do know that based on their opinions and reviews they can enjoy an influence over what kind of films get made. And that’s not a small amount of power. Culture is upstream from politics, after all. If you have 95 percent of critics savaging a faithful retelling of the Gospels as anti-Semitic, no matter how successful “The Passion” is, no one’s going to go near that subject matter again. And that’s the goal. Same with anything that comes close to patriotism or conservatism. Such cinematic rarities are frequently labeled “jingoistic, fascist or simple minded.” This is all done consciously and for a desired effect. You have to understand that when I look at the critical community I only see it for what it really is: a journolista cabal of left wingers deeply engaged in a cultural and ideological war, deeply committed to shaping the powerful messaging of sound and fury that emanate from our pop culture masters. As if to prove my point, this very morning Left-winger Steven Zeitchik of the L.A. Times ran  this propaganda piece ; a not very subtle attempt on his and the paper’s part to tamp down any enthusiasm development execs might have to copycat what made “The Expendables” such a box office success and cultural phenomenon: [emphasis mine] But the Stallone picture –  with its hard-charging, take-no-prisoners patriotism unbothered by the vagaries of the real world  (it takes place in a fictional country, for starters) and its caricature of freedom-hating enemies (“We will kill this American disease,” as the TV spot enticed us) – planted itself squarely in the old-school genre. And this weekend, the movie showed that there’s life in that category yet. … On one hand, it’s understandable that a movie of easy American heroism (OK, first-world Western heroism) would catch on. In fact, it’s surprising it didn’t happen sooner. Apple-pie-patriotism already is behind the success of a cable news network and supports large sections of the contemporary country music industry. Why not a film hit too? …. Political eras are, of course, rarely just one thing or another, and the movies we want to see in a given period are hardly monolithic.  But as tempting as it is to infer that the success of “The Expendables” shows a deeper cultural need, it may well be the wrong inference. When times are confusing, we want movies to reflect that confusion, and even to make sense of it. But we probably don’t want to pretend that confusion doesn’t exist. If you’re wondering why Hollywood is so out of touch with the 80% of their audience who aren’t liberal, part of the reason is certainly because much of the industry takes pride in being so, but you also have this kind of constant pressure from cultural enforcers like Zeitchik who disguise themselves as journalists. What Zeitchik’s quite purposefully doing here is toxifying “The Expendables” by ridiculing its simple worldview – as though the nihilism found in the moral equivalency preached by the likes of George Clooney and Paul Haggis is somehow “complicated.” He’s essentially sending out the message that whoring yourself to the movie-going rubes and their desire to see good conquer evil makes you dumb, uncool, and unsophisticated. So don’t do it. And the timing is perfect. Zeitchik wants to slap some of the excitement out of a box office success and affect the narrative before the Monday morning development meetings begin. He’s also offering talking points to his fellow travellers who attend those meetings. Therefore, even though Zeitchik is factually wrong, facts won’t much matter. No one wants the L.A. Times calling their movies uncool and simple-minded, and regardless of how big the hit, no one wants to have to defend “hard-charging, take-no-prisoners patriotism unbothered by the vagaries of the real world.” Not in this town. But again, Zeitchik is simply wrong. From an artistic point of view, “The Expendables” is a much more impressive achievement than the likes of the flood of “Syrianas” that have been bombing one after another at the box office over the past few years. A simple straight-forward story that’s actually about something is much more difficult to successfully craft than a confusing and muddled story that’s believes in absolutely nothing. Paint-by-numbers might not be Rembrandt but it takes more skill than throwing monkey shit at a canvas. The other false narrative Zeitchik tries to poison the development well with, is the false one that says the success of “The Expendables” is something of a fluke: Until this weekend, old-school action movies – defined, for argument’s sake, as films with a slew of explosions, a shortage of moral ambiguity and a triumph of physical effects over digital ones – had seen better days. It’s been nearly two decades since pictures of this sort were produced with any regularity by the studio system, and a lot longer since they were stateside successes. “Until this weekend?” Ah, no. Laughably, to bring home this point, after mentioning Stallone’s most recent “Rambo” and “The A-Team,” Zeitchik then offers up Jean-Claude Van Damme’s “JVCD” as further proof that films lacking in moral ambiguity “have seen better days.” Really? The one-location, self-referential piece of crap  that is ” JVCD ” is Zeitchik’s Exhibit C in this closing argument? But this is what happens when you’re in possession of a laughably biased theory in search of proof – especially when the surprise successes of  “300″ and “Taken,” not to mention “Salt,” the first “Transformers,” and “Gran Torino” – make a total fool of that moral ambiguity theory. That would be like me ignoring the “Bourne” trilogy while making some sort of argument that un-American, shaky-cammed action films starring hardwood don’t make money. There’s plenty of room at the multiplex and plenty of box-office cash for everyone’s worldview. Unfortunately for our side, the Zeitchik’s of the media world will stoop to pulling the “JVCD” Card in order to remove our seat at that table. UPDATE:  A commenter quite correctly points out that in his closing paragraph, Zeitchik talks about action films with heavy CGI effects and explosions, not just moral ambiguity – and that my counter-examples of “300,” “Transformers,” and “Gran Torino” don’t refute that point. Though I close my paragraph to explain that I’m specifically refuting Zeitchik’s moral ambiguity statement (which is most of the overall argument of his write up, and where I was most focused in my response), I could’ve been much clearer in that regard. As far as Zeitchik’s  full  argument, “Salt” and “Taken” are still better examples than “JVCD.” I would also add the hits “Man on Fire,” “Vantage Point,” and “Inglourious Basterds.” Crossposted at Big Hollywood

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Guess Which Liberal TV News Host This Is

This is a high school picture of a perilously liberal television news host:   Can you guess who it is? (answer follows, h/t TVNewser): Tough to believe that’s Rachel Maddow:  The “before” picture apparently comes from her high school yearbook. For those interested, Maddow grew up in Castro Valley, California, which is a town a few miles away from Oakland across the Bay from San Francisco. Exit question: would Maddow’s program be more popular if she was still a blond, or would her liberal views still interfere with her success? 

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