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Master P’s Daughter Cymphonique Miller Is Learning ‘How to Rock’

Star of Nickelodeon’s new show tells MTV News her dad was reluctant to let her enter ‘this crazy business.’ By Christina Garibaldi Cymphonique Miller Photo: MTV News Nickelodeon is getting ready to rock. On Saturday, the network will premiere its new show “How to Rock,” starring rising teen star Cymphonique Miller. Miller is a familiar face at Nickelodeon, having guest starred on “True Jackson, VP” and “Big Time Rush,” but this time she takes on the role as leading lady on the show, which is based on the book “How to Rock Braces and Glasses” by Meg Haston. Miller plays high school student Kasey Simon (think Rachel McAdams’ character in “Mean Girls”), leader of the Perfs, the most popular girls in school. But Miller’s character quickly finds herself kicked out of the “cool crowd” after she gets braces and glasses. But Kasey won’t let the “make-under” get her down. She becomes friends with a new group of students and winds up as the lead singer of their new band, Gravity 5. “[It’s] almost kind of like a battle of the bands, and the Perfs are sort of like the mean girls.” Miller recently told MTV News. “It’s like the Perfs are always planning some certain way to stop Gravity 5. You can see lots of crazy physical comedy and crazy stunts in the show, ’cause every week we do something totally silly and outrageous.” Miller, who sings and co-wrote the show’s theme song, “Only You Can Be You,” is no stranger to the spotlight; her brother is actor/rapper Romeo, and her dad is hip-hop mogul Master P . Yet, that doesn’t mean it was easy for Miller to persuade her dad to let her star in “How to Rock.” She said he didn’t want her to be involved in “this crazy business” until he realized how passionate she was about it. So he gave her his approval, on the condition that she keeps up her grades. “We put education first in our family, and Romeo is like my inspiration because he was not only doing film and everything, but he also went to college, he went to USC,” Miller said. “They’re always just constantly telling me to not get into this business for the wrong reasons like fame or money or else you will never be happy, so just do it because you love it.” It seems like Miller certainly is loving what she is doing on “How to Rock” and hopes fans can relate to the show’s positive message. “I hope that fans and the viewers can just take from the show is to find friends who love you for who you are, because it’s all about friendship with this show,” Miller said. “What they should learn is that at the end of the day, there’s nothing more important than being yourself.” “How to Rock” premieres Saturday at 8:30 p.m. ET on Nickelodeon. Are you excited for “How to Rock”? Let us know in the comments.

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Symphony Conductor Goes Off On Audience For Ringing Phone

Some dude lets his cell ring forever during a symphony, and the conductor stops the show to tell ‘em off. More power to him.

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‘Rango’: The Reviews Are In!

The critics heap praise on Johnny Depp’s animated reunion with Gore Verbinski. By Eric Ditzian With top-notch fare at a minimum at the multiplex during these early months of the years, “Gnomeo & Juliet” has slowly crept up the box-office ranks, starting in the #3 slot and narrowly — by $135,000 — missing out on the top spot last weekend. This weekend, however, those animated garden statues will make way for a CGI lizard who will dominate the box office. With Johnny Depp voicing the title character and his “Pirates of the Caribbean” director Gore Verbinski at the helm, “Rango” has collected enthusiastic reviews. The only criticism, it seems, is whether the PG flick is most squarely aimed at children or their parents. For that critique and a whole lot of praise, read on. The Story “Depp plays a zonk-eyed pet lizard traveling cross-country through the Mojave Desert when a freak accident leaves him stranded in the blistering sun. Far removed from his natural habitat, the green-skinned, Hawaiian shirt-wearing reptile finds it virtually impossible to camouflage himself in his new all-brown environment, choosing instead to pass for something he’s not, a fearless gunfighter named Rango. With no real-world experience but a near-inexhaustible supply of good luck, Rango looks exactly like what the naively optimistic denizens of Dirt need right now: a hero. Their old-timey desert outpost is beset by predators and ruled by a corrupt mayor (Ned Beatty, playing a less huggable villain than he did in ‘Toy Story 3’), who clearly has a hand in the mysterious drought making all their lives miserable.” — Peter Debruge, Variety The Visuals “The technical production sparkles. The first feature-length animation from Industrial Light and Magic effects studio, ‘Rango’ is a holiday for the eye. Its action is set against grandiose, panoramic Southwest landscapes, whose epic vistas are rendered in rich color and vivid detail. Every mote of dust in a shaft of light, each facet in a barroom shot glass, the individual wrinkles in Rango’s reptilian skin — there’s not a pixel on the screen that hasn’t been art-directed to within an inch of its life. The action sequences are dizzying, death-defying marvels. The animated cast — a menagerie of gila monsters, horned toads, rattlers, rats and other frontier wildlife — is sharply individualized and expressive. The lizard’s asymmetrical poker face, with pop-eyed peepers that rotate like gun turrets, isn’t very mobile in human terms, yet it’s effortlessly easy to read.” — Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune The Comparison to Other Animated Flicks “A marvelous mash-up of Old West and newfangled, ‘Rango’ rewrites the animation playbook with its eye-popping critters and varmints, and its hero’s tale (tail?) of a chameleon desperate for a SAG card and a town desperate for a sheriff. What fun. In a world choked with animated films — the good, the bad and the ugly — it’s hard to be either original or great. Yet director Gore Verbinski has done both — and without 3-D — breaking the rules and new ground.” — Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times The Dissenters “[I]t’s completely soulless. I may be in the minority. But seeing this sour riff on everything from to ‘Cat Ballou’ to ‘Chinatown’ to ‘The Shakiest Gun in the West,’ with a big suburban preview audience, was instructive. Not much laughter. Moans and sobs of pre-teen fright whenever Rattlesnake Jake slithered into view, threatening murder. Any one crowd’s response to any movie may not be indicative; nonetheless the audience’s mood seemed in synch with my own.” — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune The Final Word “[T]he spirit is closer to those old Bugs Bunny cartoons in which Bugs would cross paths with real movie stars or perform Wagnerian opera. In other words, it is not self-conscious knowingness that drives ‘Rango’ but rather a quirky and sincere enthusiasm for all the strange stuff that has piled up in the filmmakers’ heads over the years. … In spite of a profile that should place it alongside ‘Megamind’ and ‘Despicable Me’ and the long list of other overblown, have-fun-or-else cartoons, this rambling, anarchic tale is gratifyingly fresh and eccentric. Much of the time you don’t quite know where it is going, which is high praise indeed given the slick predictability that governs most other entertainments of its kind.” — A.O. Scott, The New York Times Check out everything we’ve got on “Rango.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Amanda Seyfried Promises ‘Big Love’ Finale ‘Is Crazy’

HBO series’ fifth and final season ends March 20. By Aly Semigran Amanda Seyfried Photo: MTV News With the fifth and final season of “Big Love” coming to a close (there are only three episodes left, to be exact), fans of HBO’s off-kilter — and ground-breaking — polygamy drama are gearing up to say goodbye to Bill Henrickson (Bill Paxton) and his entire brood. And while viewers must part ways with the extended Henrickson clan, it seems some of the cast plans to stay something of a family, even after the show has gone off the air. When MTV News caught up with Amanda Seyfried, who played defiant daughter Sarah Henrickson on the Emmy-nominated series for four seasons, she told us letting go of the show wasn’t too tough for her. “I already dealt with the goodbyes. I’m cool,” said Seyfried, who is promoting her latest film, the fairy-tale adaptation “Red Riding Hood.” Turns out, the 25-year-old star was already close, in proximity or otherwise, with some of the show’s cast and crew. “I live right next door to Jeanne Tripplehorn and very close to Ginny [Ginnifer] Goodwin. My best friend, who’s the producer of the show, lives down the street,” Seyfried said, adding, “My brother on the show [Douglas Smith] is like my brother in real life. [They] are already incorporated into my life, so I’m not that sad.” Still, Seyfried — who noted, “It’s gonna suck because we’re not going to be on that set that we’ve been on for seven years playing a family” — acknowledged the rest of the cast (which includes Golden Globe-winner Chlo

‘Family Matters’ Actress — Engaged to Ricky Romance

Remember the chick who played Laura Winslow’s BFF on ” Family Matters ???” Well, she’s engaged now … and the lucky man is none other than Chris Brown ‘s nemesis,

‘Idol’ Reject Files Lawsuit — Third Time’s a Charm!

Filed under: Ian Benardo , American Idol , Celebrity Justice Former ” American Idol ” contestant Ian Benardo is trying his luck again … suing the show for discrimination for the third time — but this time, he’s asking for a lot less money. Benardo has filed this suit twice before — claiming “Idol” producers… Read more

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H&R Block — We Want No Part of ‘Skins’

Filed under: Skins H&R Block is the latest company to pull its ads from the controversial MTV show ” Skins ” — but the company tells us their ad wasn’t supposed to run during the show in the first place. The popular tax return company is just the latest to pull its… Read more

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H&R Block — We Want No Part of ‘Skins’

Filed under: Skins H&R Block is the latest company to pull its ads from the controversial MTV show ” Skins ” — but the company tells us their ad wasn’t supposed to run during the show in the first place. The popular tax return company is just the latest to pull its… Read more

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‘American Idol’ Judges: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Jennifer Lopez , Steven Tyler , Paula Abdul , Simon Cowell , American Idol Last night’s ” American Idol ” premiere made us wonder if Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell were missed or did Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler up the show’s game? Read more

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Steven Tyler — The ‘Idol’ Audition That Made Him Cry

Filed under: Steven Tyler , American Idol Steven Tyler had an extremely emotional moment during an “American Idol ” audition, when a contestant brought his disabled fiancee to watch him compete. Sources connected with the show tell TMZ, the “Idol” judges were in Milwaukee when 27-year-old Chris… Read more

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