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Willow Smith “21st Century Girl” [MUSIC VIDEO]

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Willow Smith transforms a desolate desert into a massive metropolis in the music video for her latest single, “21st Century Girl.” Top 9 Episodes of the Cosby Show 25 Reasons We Love “A Different World” The video is the successor to Willow’s insanely popular debut single, “Whip My Hair.” RELATED: “I Wish My Dad Was Will Smith” Parodies Willow Smith Song [VIDEO] RELATED: Terry McMillan Says Will & Jada Are “Pimping And Exploiting” Their Kids

Willow Smith “21st Century Girl” [MUSIC VIDEO]

Foo Fighters, Death Cab For Cutie, Wilco Lead Sasquatch! Festival Lineup

The Washington fest, held in May, will also feature Modest Mouse, Decemberists, Robyn. The Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage The lineup for the 2011 Sasquatch! Music Festival has been announced, and, in keeping with both its locale (the hilly expanses of Washington) and its mascot (a benevolently hirsute man-ape), the fest will feature some of the Pacific-Northwestiest, beard-iest bands in the land. Foo Fighters, Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse and Wilco top the bill for the tenth annual ‘Quatch, scheduled for Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30, at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. Also on the bill: Bright Eyes, the Flaming Lips (performing their ’99 stunner The Soft Bulletin ), the Decemberists, Iron & Wine, Rodrigo y Gabriela and Robyn. All in all, organizers announced more than 80 bands for the 2011 Sasquatch fest, a list that includes the recently reactivated Death From Above 1979, Cold War Kids, the recently de-activated Wolf Parade, Chromeo, Sleigh Bells, the Thermals, Flogging Molly, Best Coast, Surfer Blood, Fitz & the Tantrums, Smith Westerns, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Major Lazer. Additional acts will be announced in the coming weeks. In previous years, Sasquatch’s stages have been graced by the likes of My Morning Jacket, Arcade Fire, Bj

Super Bowl Movie Trailers: The Night’s Biggest Winners

Paramount offered up the most movie spots of the night, including trailers for ‘Captain America,’ ‘Super 8’ and ‘Transformers.’ By Eric Ditzian A scene from the “Captain America: The First Avenger” Super Bowl trailer Photo: Paramount So Christina Aguilera blew it with her flubbed Super Bowl national anthem and Ben Roethlisberger blew it with his faltered fourth-quarter comeback drive. But what we’re really talking about the next morning has nothing to do with Fox’s in-game Super Bowl coverage. Instead, we’re fixated on the barrage of movie trailers and Hollywood-themed ads we checked out during commercial time — extended looks at “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “Super 8,” “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” and others. While the Green Bay Packers enjoy their Super Bowl win, let’s go ahead and anoint the night’s big Hollywood winners J.J. Abrams Perhaps the night’s biggest winner was Abrams, the director of “Super 8” and — according to the none-too-subtle subtext of the new trailer — the inheritor of Steven Spielberg’s genre-bending, family-focused Hollywood blockbuster crown. Together, Spielberg and Abrams seem to be positioning the film as the successor to “E.T.” Whether that’s what “Super 8” turns about to be remains an open question. For now, what we can say is that Abrams has come a long way since “Star Trek” and “Lost” recently. He’s officially a top dog in Hollywood. “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” We need not rehash the hand-wringing over the letdown that was 2009’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” but Michael Bay’s latest ad for his third alien-robot flick, “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” goes a long way toward reassuring fans that the new installment will be the best of the bunch. How bold to deliver a Super Bowl movie trailer containing not a single line of dialogue? Instead we got balletic and beautiful fight scenes, an ominous air horn-driven soundtrack and the tagline “Earth goes dark.” We can’t wait! “Captain America: The First Avenger” Fans really haven’t known what to think of this Marvel adaptation. Some peeks at Chris Evans in costume as the Captain have left observers underwhelmed, and many remain skeptical about the prospect of Joe Johnston (“The Wolfman,” “Jurassic Park III”) in the director’s chair. Yet this trailer — the first-ever look at footage from “Captain America: The First Avenger” — should help quell any alarm: There’s a cool look at Evans’ transformation from frail wannabe to badass super-soldier, some satisfying fights, and a well-executed period-drama look to the whole thing. Volkswagen We’re not sure if it made us want to go out and buy a Passat, but this ad was one of the funniest of the night. A young boy, dressed up like Darth Vader, attempts to use the Force on everything from a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to a washing machine, only to train his faux-powers on dad’s parked car. And guess what? The car starts and the boy is shocked. Turns out, Dad started the car remotely, via the Passat’s high-tech set of keys. Will parents raised on “Star Wars” rush over to the local Volkswagen dealership seeking the sense of familial togetherness apparent in the commercial? Who knows? But at least we’re talking about these cars, which is not the case with so many of the products advertised during the big game. Paramount Pictures Some studios, like Warner Bros., largely sat out the Super Bowl. No studio, however, went as all in as Paramount, which delivered looks at “Captain America,” “Super 8,” “Thor,” “Transformers” and “Rango.” The studio’s ads were among the most talked-about of the night and trended highly on Twitter and Google. Sometimes, it pays to go big. Related Videos Kick Off With Super Bowl XLV Movie Commercials

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Megan Burgess arrested

Megan Burgess was arrested over the weekend at the University of Arkansas for public intoxication. University police received a call from someone concerned about Burgess at 1 a.m. Saturday morning, KSPR reports. Police found her outside, sitting in the snow. Megan Burgess, 19, who was crowned Miss Arkansas Teen 2010 and handed her title to her successor just two weeks ago, was taken into custody over the weekend at the University of Arkansas. Campus cops said they received a call from Burgess#

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Miss Universe 2010 Contestants

On Thursday, the 2010 Miss Universe Contestants pose along with last year’s winner for the official group photo at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Miss Universe 2010, the 59th edition of the pageant, will be held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. on August 23, 2010. It will be hosted by Bret Michaels and Natalie Morales. Stefanía Fernández from Venezuela, will crown her successor at the end of this event. To have the complete list of 2010 Miss Universe Contestants, simply access this link . Miss Universe 2010 Contestants is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

When Will Pope Joan — AKA the Lady-Pope Biopic — Come to the U.S.?

There is so very much to recommend the new film Pope Joan , the epic German-made, English-language biopic of the legendary (and, many would say, apocryphal) ninth-century woman who ascended to the papal throne while posing as a man. First of all, there’s the idea of a woman ascending to the papal throne, which is endlessly intriguing. Then there’s the other part of her myth, which involved her having a secret lover and a child before she was discovered and torn apart by a vicious mob . Last and hardly least, John Goodman plays her successor, Pope Sergius III, who is the only pope thought to have ordered the murder of a another. Pulpy! And of course the Vatican hates it. So when can we see it in the U.S. ?

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When Will Pope Joan — AKA the Lady-Pope Biopic — Come to the U.S.?

Nintendo Brings out their latest 3DS

The gaming technology has been advancing rapidly from time to time and Nintendo won’t let themselves be left behind. After the success of their Wii, the video game company unveiled their 3D capable DS. Unlike other 3D games, the player wont be needing specialized glasses for it. They call it 3DS. It is said to be the successor of their DS. The new console will be compatible with existing games. It set to be released this year or early 2011. They would give more details at the E3 game show this coming June. Gaming technology is really evolving faster than expected. A lot of innovations are coming out and each gaming company has been improving as time pass by. It seemed to be just yesterday that kids still enjoy playing hide and seek. Nintendo Brings out their latest 3DS is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Jason and Molly Mesnick Dish on Wedding

Breaking The Bachelor curse, Jason and Molly Mesnick (formerly Molly Malaney ) married Saturday in a torrential storm. But there was no raining on their parade. The ABC broadcast of the wedding airs Monday night at 8, but the Mesnicks are already dishing about all the big day in a new interview . Some excerpts below … On the weather, which triggered a tsunami warning: “It started raining as I was saying my vows. Jason and I just looked at each other and laughed,” Molly said. Jason on his young son’s reaction: “Ty ran down the aisle literally a minute before Molly walked down the aisle. I had to talk him, I had a great moment with Ty, then literally 30 seconds later Molly appeared on the stairs and I started crying.” That’s literally making us a little choked up … Jason and Molly: A match made in heaven. Or The Bachelor. Or both . On The Bachelor producers’ planning: “I had 100 percent control over every detail that had to do with the wedding ,” Molly says. “Jason and I collaborated, obviously. [laughs] We had the power to make it any sort of wedding we wanted.” On staying strong after The Bachelor: “We stayed away from Hollywood and went back to our lives,” Molly says. “We just focused on being a normal couple.” “[ Jake Pavelka ] is doing Dancing with the Stars ,” Jason said of his successor, “More power to him if he wants to, but being in Seattle with Ty is all we wanted.” On performer Jason Castro: “Jason and I both love the version of ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ he sang on American Idol . He was phenomenal,” Molly said. Molly on married life so far: “I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. I look at Jason differently. Married life is the best feeling in the world and I wish it for everyone.” Jason on that last comment: “Awww, that’s sweet, babe.” Swoon .

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Kevin Smith deemed ‘too fat’ to fly

He may like to make you laugh, but “Silent Bob” found nothing funny about being kicked off a plane for being fat. Kevin Smith, director of the upcoming Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan laugher, “Cop Out,” turned to Twitter to vent his frustrations Saturday after allegedly getting booted from a Southwest Airlines flight. “I know I’m fat,” the 39-year-old wrote via Twitter. “But was Captain Leysath [sic] really justified in throwing me off a flight for which I was already seated?” For the Full Story “Kevin Smith too Fat to Fly”… Kevin Smith VIDEO… http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/14/director-kevin-smith-too-fat-to-fl… The writer and director of “Clerks” and “Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back” let loose in the tweet tirade after allegedly being told by a flight attendant he was a “safety risk” as he was about to fly from Oakland to Burbank. added by: ctpatriot1970

Biden says Cheney is misinformed or misleading

Vice President Joe Biden on Sunday belittled Dick Cheney's criticism of the Obama administration's commitment to fighting terrorism as either “misinformed or he is misinforming” and said the Iraq war wasn't worth it because of “the horrible price” paid. The former vice president fired back gently at his successor, saying, “I guess I shouldn't be surprised by my friend Joe Biden.” Cheney also said that he disagreed with decisions by Bush officials to place shoe bomber Richard Reid on trial in civilian court and to release terrorism suspects from the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The public back-and-forth between current and former administrations played out across the Sunday talks like a pingpong match: Biden's NBC appearance taped Saturday night from the Olympics in Canada, allowing Cheney to respond on ABC's “This Week,” before Biden answered later on CBS' “Face the Nation.” In getting in the last word, Biden said: “Thank God the last administration didn't listen to him in the end” on how to handle terrorism suspects. The vice president insisted again that the ongoing debate on the best way to bring terrorist suspects to justice ignored that the Obama administration was acting on the precedents set by the Bush administration. Cheney was vice president under Bush for eight years. “His fight seems to be with the last administration. We did exactly the same thing,” Biden said, and he accused Cheney of not listening to what's going on around him and of trying to rewrite history. Cheney has been a leading Republican critic of the Obama administration's handling of national security, contending that President Barack Obama is “trying to pretend” that the U.S. is not at war with terrorists. The result, Cheney says, is that Americans are less safe. Biden said that under Obama's direction, the U.S. has been more successful at killing al-Qaida leaders and their followers than it was during the years George W. Bush and Cheney were in the White House. “We've eliminated 12 of their top 20 people. We have taken out 100 of their associates,” said Biden. “They are in fact not able to do anything remotely like they were in the past. They are on the run. I don't know where Dick Cheney has been. Look, it's one thing, again, to criticize. It's another thing to sort of rewrite history. What is he talking about?” Cheney, Biden said, “either is misinformed or he is misinforming. But the facts are that his assertions are not accurate.” Biden also said the Iraq war hasn't been worth its “horrible price” and that the Bush mishandled it from the outset by taking its “eye off the ball.” That, he said, left the U.S. in a more dangerous position in Afghanistan, the al-Qaida stronghold where Osama bin Laden and his cohorts plotted the Sept 11 terror attacks. The war has also cost the United States support from other nations around the world, he said. Cheney took issue with Biden's assertion that the Obama White House had been successful in winding down the Iraq war. “For them to try to take credit for what happened in Iraq is a little strange,” Cheney said. “It ought to go with a healthy dose of 'thank you, George Bush.'” Still, Biden said Iraq will have successful parliamentary elections next month and the U.S. is likely to bring home some 90,000 combat troops by summer's end. More than 4,370 U.S. military personnel have died in Iraq since Bush ordered the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to overthrow Saddam Hussein. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have been wounded or killed. Turning to the main issue on the minds of most voters, Biden said Obama inherited a shrinking economy with financial institutions that were on the edge of collapse, threatening to move the world into a depression. Biden said the economy expanded at 5.8 percent during the last quarter and the U.S. has “stopped the hemorrhaging of jobs.” He said there was “tangible evidence” economy was moving in the right direction. By the time of November's elections, he said, “in addition to bringing home 90,000 American troops, troops out of Iraq, the story of this administration is going to be more clearly told, and we're going to just fine.” http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_BIDEN_CHENEY?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&… added by: xiola