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REVIEW: Jason Bateman Comes Into His Own in The Switch

Despite the movie’s ad campaign, The Switch isn’t Jennifer Aniston’s movie, and even she seems to know it. This picture belongs to Jason Bateman, who, after years of playing the second or third banana (and plenty of times being the best thing in a given film), finally gets to show off his considerable gifts as the co-lead in a mainstream comedy. To watch him in The Switch, standing at the stove making pancakes (a lice-proof plastic shower cap pulled over his hair — don’t ask), or bringing the grace of a Gene Kelly routine to a bit in which, hung over, he barfs into an office waste-can, is to see a particular kind of comic intuition at work. For Bateman, there’s no distinction to be made between high and low comedy — he brings neurotic elegance to everything he does.

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Study Reveals White Children are Racist, Parents Weep

CNN's pilot study, revealed during AC360, made one woman cry when her young daughter repeatedly pointed to a darker imagine a group of several similar children when asked about negative perceptions. Children from 4 through 10 were asked a series of questions about what they think about skin tone, and their own skin tone perception. The white children in the study overwhelmingly, 66%, identify the negative atributes to the black images of children and biasing positively towards the images of the white chidden. http://cnn.com/video/ ?/video/bestoftv/2010/05/17/ac.father.doll.test.cnn http://cnn.com/video/ ?/video/bestoftv/2010/05/17/ac.mother.doll.test.cnn added by: parisinla

Joe Sestak defeats Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania Primary

U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter on Tuesday was defeated in a Democratic primary in his bid for a sixth term after taking the risky step of switching from the GOP. Voters picked U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak as the party's nominee and rejected the 80-year-old Specter in his first Democratic campaign since his Republican Party defection. With 79 percent of precincts reporting, Sestak received 435,630 votes, or 53 percent; Specter received 384,027 votes, about 47 percent. The vote also was a defeat for President Barack Obama, who supported Specter when he abandoned the Republican Party last year. In speaking to supporters at a downtown Philadelphia hotel after the race was called, Specter thanked Obama for his support. Specter said he had called Sestak to congratulate him and tell him “I think it's vital to keep this seat in the Democratic Party and I will support him.” Specter left while holding hands with his wife, Joan. He didn't answer questions from reporters. The moderate Specter had cast his switch as a decision of principle after inflaming the GOP by voting for Obama's economic stimulus bill. But many Democratic voters questioned his motives. Sestak faces Republican Pat Toomey in the fall election. Specter has been a fixture in American politics for three decades and served in the Senate since 1981, and his switch to the Democrats was a theme that dominated the race. Obama and other top Democrats embraced Specter, who used his willingness to cross party lines on key votes to bolster his clout in Congress. Sestak, a retired Navy vice admiral who has represented a suburban Philadelphia district since 2007, accused Specter of switching parties to save his job. He said Specter couldn't be trusted to support Democratic Party values. In the days before the primary, Specter and Sestak also argued over who had the best chance of beating Toomey in the fall. Specter leaned heavily on Obama's endorsement, repeatedly citing a television ad that used footage from a September rally in Philadelphia at which Obama spoke and get-out-the-vote efforts by the key unions backing him. Sestak tried to harness voter anger over political gridlock and the recession, with Pennsylvania's unemployment rate at 9 percent, its highest in more than a added by: UrbanGypsy

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The perfect T-shirt for anyone who isn't quite ready to admit that they've made the switch from angry 80s punk rock to the more palatable sounds of Justin Bieber. You can even buy your own ! The Best Links: Buy It On Etsy! View

Lindsay Lohan Shops Away Her Deposition

Lindsay Lohan was supposed to sit for a deposition yesterday over that whole alleged car hijacking and cocaine possession extravaganza from way back in 2007. But due to some confusion (Hers? Laywers?) Lindsay blew it off and decided to have lunch with friends at La Scala in Beverly Hills and then went shopping at Switch Boutique.

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Where Are The ‘American Idol’ Coke Cups?

Fear not, ‘Idol’ fans: The Vitaminwater Zero cups are temporary; Coca-Cola will be back. By Dana Kasser, with additional reporting by MTV News staff Randy Jackson, Victoria Beckham, Kara DioGuardi and Simon Cowell Photo: Michael Becker / FOX On “American Idol” Tuesday night, new judge Ellen DeGeneres wasn’t the only change on the screen. In a highly effective bit of product placement, the large Coca-Cola cups have been as much of a fixture on the show as Randy Jackson saying “Dawg!” But thousands of viewers did a double take on Tuesday night when they saw Jackson, Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and DeGeneres sipping from orange-and-white Vitaminwater Zero cups. While the change isn’t really that remarkable, it still felt oddly jarring to many viewers of the show. DioGuardi was even asked about the switch during a conference call with reporters on Wednesday (February 10). “They were kind of colorful, different,” she laughed about the new cups. “Everything’s always changing on the show. I kind of just drink from the cup and assume there isn’t poison in it.” Vitaminwater does belong to the Coca-Cola family, so it’s not like there was a major sponsorship change, and a rep for the show told MTV News on Wednesday that the switch is just a temporary one. “The Coca-Cola cups have been a staple on American Idol since 2002 and will not be gone for long,” the rep said in a statement. “During the Hollywood Week episodes, Coca-Cola will share the mic with Vitaminwater Zero (a Coca Cola brand), but the Coke cups will return on the first live show on Tuesday, Feb. 23.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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