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Oscar Night Gets Mixed Reviews From Celebrities

At the Vanity Fair party, Stewie Griffin, Russell Brand, Jimmy Kimmel and others weigh in on their favorite moments. By Kara Warner Russell Brand at the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: Steve Granitz/ Getty Images After weeks of buildup, not-so-subtle campaigns by major studios, prognosticating by critics and award season pundits, etc, the 2011 class of Oscar winners were announced on Sunday night in a predictably lengthy and star-studded telecast. While the big stories of the night always revolve around who/what won (answer: “The King’s Speech,” Natalie Portman , Colin Firth, Christian Bale and Melissa Leo ), when MTV News hit up the extra-exclusive hot-ticket post-Oscar Vanity Fair bash, we found there was an equal amount of buzz about the performances of first-time hosts Anne Hathaway and James Franco , as well as reactions to the overall show itself. And the reviews of which were decidedly mixed. “It was great!” “Glee” star Jane Lynch exclaimed. “I loved the opening number and thought James and Anne played off each other well.” “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane’s review, which we asked him to deliver in character Stewie Griffin wasn’t quite as rosy. “Let’s see, I was disappointed that Hugh Jackman didn’t sing that song,” MacFarlane said in Stewie’s haughty faux-British accent, recalling the moment in the show when Hathaway sang a song blaming Jackman for bailing on a supposed duet. “That was dreadful that he backed out on that poor girl like that. What a wicked man. “Was that was what was supposed to happen? Was that for real? ” MacFarlane continued, speaking as himself. “There was a lot of really uncomfortable moments, like things were kind of half-formed, you know?” Awkward-moment master Russell Brand , who presented the award for best foreign language film with his “Arthur” co-star Helen Mirren, didn’t seem to notice anything uncomfortable. “It was wonderful,” he said of the show. “I’m happy that ‘The King’s Speech’ did well.” When asked what he thought were the funniest moments, whether intentional or not, Brand pleaded the fifth. “I don’t know. I don’t judge other people because I’m spiritual,” he quipped. On the other hand, Jimmy Kimmel, who readily admitted that he prefers his awards shows full of weird moments or unplanned disasters, had no problem passing judgment on the 83rd annual telecast. “I think Kirk Douglas was funny,” he said, speaking of the 94-year-old actor’s charming, but slightly drawn-out, presentation of the Best Supporting Actress trophy. “I guarantee he planned to do that.” Kimmel’s pick for unintentional funny moment went to Best Supporting Actress winner Melissa Leo dropping an F-bomb mid-acceptance speech before taking Douglas’ cane from him to steady herself as they walked away from the podium. What was your favorite moment of the night? How did Anne Hathaway and James Franco do as hosts? Tell us in the comments! Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Highlights From The 2011 Oscars 2011 Oscars Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2011 Academy Award Winners The 2011 Academy Awards 2011 Academy Awards Red Carpet 2011 Oscar Afterparties

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will.i.am Unveils Teaser Of Britney Spears Collaboration

‘I can be the treble, baby/ You can be the bass,’ Spears sings on the snippet of the track, titled ‘The Big Fat Bass.’ By Jocelyn Vena will.i.am Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images for MGM Will.i.am has posted a snippet from his collaboration with Britney Spears, and it might just have fans saying “OMG.” The segment of the funky track, titled “The Big Fat Bass,” is the latest teaser from Spears’ upcoming March 29 release, Femme Fatale . The snippet opens with the electronically altered voice of will.i.am singing, “Big fat bass/ the big fat bass,” as a keyboard plays underneath. Then a beat kicks in. Britney soon joins in, speak-singing in a bright and loud voice, “I can be the treble, baby/ You can be the bass/ You can be the bass.” In a blog message that accompanied the audio clip, Will wrote, “The big fat bass … this is a taste … this is the intro … the bass is an important element to club dance music … this song celebrates bass … thank you Britney for collaborating it was a pleasure working with you … thank you for trusting my instincts … you’re a doll … i look forward on working with you again … its an honor because you rarely do collaboration.” The Black Eyed Peas frontman revealed more information about the snippet on Twitter, where he posted on Sunday that he is loving the direction that the album’s executive producers, Dr. Luke and Max Martin, are taking. “Im editing the snippet. there are so many parts in this song. I have so many favorite parts. It’s difficult to pick which part to show 1st,” he wrote, going on to discuss all the things he loves about the tune while showing a series of screen images of the audio file. “There are soo many hot parts … the second verse??? I love this section…the beat is nuts here and britney kills it … or the 2nd hook? Because [on] the second half of the first hook the bass build up is crazy … or the breakdown??? At this point a brand new beat is revealed. (The sickest beat) … [that] section is my favorite…my favorite new beat…I’m excited to dj this section… Will concluded the Twitter thread by saying, “Ok…I’m going to reveal the intro…I will give u a taste of the bass,” including a link to the snippet. Do you what you’ve heard of Britney and will.i.am’s collaboration? Tell us in the comments? Related Photos The Evolution Of: Britney Spears Related Artists Will.I.Am Britney Spears

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