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True Blood Season 5 Promo: The First Footage!

We were created in God’s flesh, not humans, and their flesh shall nourish yours. So states an eerie, unknown voice in the first official trailer for season five of True Blood . The HBO thriller returns with new episodes this June, installments that will apparently feature some grave digging; some kissing; and at least one major explosion. All these scenes and more are featured in the following preview, which is also notable for who is NOT featured. Might the character shot to conclude season four truly be dead? Watch the first footage from season five now, and then visit our friends at TV Fanatic to read through a series of True Blood spoilers /teaser for what’s to come… True Blood Season Five Trailer

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Adorable Animated Short-"Sheeped Away"

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Sheeped Away from Junaid Chundrigar on Vimeo. As a shepherd, you normally don’t have to worry about much more than a stray sheep or wolf attack. But in this animated short by Junaid Chundrigar we see what happens when UFOs take interest in the wool industry, and the lengths a good shepherd will go to in Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 10/09/2011 03:50 Number of articles : 2

Adorable Animated Short-"Sheeped Away"

Weekly address: “Coming together as one nation to remember”

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In this week’s address, President Obama marked the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks and paid tribute to the first responders, those serving our nation in the military, and those who lost their lives on that tragic day. He says, “A decade after 9/11, it’s clear for all the world to see—the terrorists who attacked us that September morning are no match for the character of our people,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Kicking Ass Discovery Date : 10/09/2011 17:45 Number of articles : 2

Weekly address: “Coming together as one nation to remember”

Charlie Sheen Join in Anger Management

Charlie Sheen, 45, who was famously fired from the sitcom during a battle with the show#39;s creator Chuck Lorre over his behavior on and off the set, will play an ex-athlete balancing his own temper problems and those of the criminal defendants he counsels – the character Jack Nicholson originated in the Joe Roth-produced film. Charlie Sheen has reason to be happy – even if his latest role is not. The former Two and a Half Men star is set to make his way back to the small screen in a televisi

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Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez Nonstop Arguing

“Marc and Jennifer decided it#39;s best to go their separate ways for the sake of their two kids,” the source says. But after news broke Friday that the power couple were ending their marriage, a source close to the family tells us that Anthony, 42, and Lopez, 41, who have two children, 3-year-old twins Max and Emme, together, split “after months of nonstop arguing.” One of the last times they were in the public eye together, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony were sharing the stage – and a passi

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Elton John Reveals What He Would Have Changed About ‘American Idol’

‘Let’s have bands, let’s have songwriters, let’s change the format a little,’ he tells MTV News of what he would have shaken up as a judge. By Kara Warner Elton John Photo: MTV News Now that “American Idol” has kicked off its 10th season with a bright, shiny new group of judges, it’s almost hard to remember that chaotic time over the summer when the fate of the panel was in limbo — back when Jessica Simpson, Justin Timberlake and Elton John were all rumored to be in consideration. When MTV News caught up with Sir Elton recently as he promoted the upcoming animated film “Gnomeo & Juliet,” for which John composed original songs, we asked if he’ll be making any appearances on “Idol” this season. “I don’t know if you’ll see me on this season,” he said. “But you won’t see me judging, obviously! But I don’t know if I’m going to be on it. They’ve always been very, very generous to the AIDS Foundation,” John said of the “Idol Gives Back” charity show. “I’m very, very grateful. They’ve been helpful to us. I don’t know if I’m going to be on or not. I can’t answer that question.” With regard to fellow Brit and former “Idol” judge Simon Cowell’s “X Factor,” however, John brightened a bit when we asked what he thinks of it and how well it will do in the U.S. ” ‘X Factor’ is going to be a huge show,” John said. “It’s going to be huge, because you can have bands on there, and that’s one thing I wanted to change, if I had been on ‘American Idol,’ ” he revealed. “Get away from the solo stuff. Let’s have bands, let’s have writers, let’s have songwriters, let’s change the format a little, and that’s why ‘X Factor’ is going to do so well, because it’s a different lineup. You can have bands and groups. That’s more interesting I think.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Artists Elton John

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‘Skins’ Cast Previews ‘Tea’ Episode

‘She’s very put together and then kind of falls apart,’ Sofia Black-D’Elia, who plays the gay teen, teases of Monday’s episode airing at 10 p.m. on MTV. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Adam Murphy Sofia Black-D’Elia as Tea in MTV’s “Skins” Photo: MTV Last week’s “Skins” premiere focused on smooth-talking womanizer Tony. This week, episode two of the MTV drama will focus on Tea, played by Sofia Black-D’Elia . Tea is a gay teen, who is unapologetic about who she is but gets rattled when she realizes she might not have it all figured out. And fans will learn even more about the character on Monday night (January 24). “Tea is so strong, I love that about her,” Daniel Flaherty, who plays bumbling Stanley, told MTV News. “She’s strong in the way that she doesn’t care what anybody thinks about her and that confidence is really awesome in the show, especially to people who are gay or lesbian. Just to have that confidence is so great and the way [D’Elia] portrays it is amazing. She’s such a good actress.” But Flaherty also noted that while the character is confident, she can also be hard to get. “It’s so confusing because she has all this confidence and she’s in high school and then all of a sudden it just hits you in the face and everything changes and you’re like, ‘Whoa where’d that come from?’ ” he teased. “I feel like Tea’s so strong, but at the same time very lost because she’s still growing up. She wants to be different and she’s confident in that difference. She confuses me the most. You never know what’s going to happen with her.” Black-D’Elia described her character, Tea, this way: “She’s an extremely confident girl. She’s openly gay, very self-assured. Thinks she knows who she is, but realizes she doesn’t, like most teenagers. She’s flawed. She makes mistakes but I think the biggest issue she faces is owning up to them. She’s very put together and then kind of falls apart.” Don’t miss “Skins” airing Mondays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MTV. Related Videos Skins | Ep. 2 | Sneak Peek Related Photos Skins | Cast Photos | Tea

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Nicole Kidman on Rabbit Hole and How the Oscars Changed Her Life

Nicole Kidman didn’t have to search far to find a visceral connection to the character she plays in Rabbit Hole , a woman rendered utterly devastated by the accidental death of her young child. She had given birth to daughter Sunday Rose while the film was being developed from David Lindsay-Abaire’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play and knew the timing was right precisely because of how much the material scared her.

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VIDEO: Judd Apatow Interviews the Real Harry Potter

Is it hard for you to imagine anyone other than Daniel Radcliffe playing Harry Potter? That might have something to do with the fact that Daniel Radcliffe is Harry Potter. Or, actually, that Harry Potter is real , and that Daniel Radcliffe is the character he plays. Not the other way around. If you’re nose isn’t bleeding after reading that bit of Charlie Kaufman-infused character description, click ahead to watch an off-screen Judd Apatow interview Harry Potter about what it’s like to play Daniel Radcliffe. If it is bleeding, just grab some tissues and hold on tightly.

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Cory Monteith on His ‘Idiot’ Glee Character, His Two Left Feet and What’s Ahead For Finn Hudson

Like the character he portrays on Fox’s Emmy-nominated gem Glee , Cory Monteith is a paradox. Both awkward and well-rehearsed, the Canadian-born actor had famously never sung in front of a live audience before his audition for Ryan Murphy’s musical series. He never learned how to throw a football before playing star quarterback Finn Hudson. And despite having zero experience dancing, he landed a role on the only scripted series that demands its stars learn new choreography each week.

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Cory Monteith on His ‘Idiot’ Glee Character, His Two Left Feet and What’s Ahead For Finn Hudson