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‘Glee’ Creator Has Choice Words For Kings Of Leon

Ryan Murphy lays into rockers for refusing to allow their music to be used on show. By Gil Kaufman The Kings of Leon Photo: Dave Hogan/ Getty Images Not many people have passed up a ride on the money train that is “Glee.” The hit Fox show about high school glee-club singers has had episodes featuring the music of Madonna, Britney Spears, Rihanna and Lady Gaga, and the upcoming post-Super Bowl episode will pay homage to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” Along the way, the show has also spawned a series of hit albums and racked up millions of downloads. But there have been some high-profile holdouts, including, most recently, Guns N’ Roses and Kings of Leon. Well, creator Ryan Murphy had a thing or two to say about that in a recent cover-story interview with The Hollywood Reporter. After not responding to comments by Kings of Leon last summer that they passed up an offer to have their music on “Glee” because they didn’t want to appear to have “sold out,” Murphy finally stopped holding his tongue. “F— you, Kings of Leon,” Murphy told the magazine , reportedly raising his voice slightly to deliver the barbed response. “They’re self-centered a–holes, and they missed the big picture. They missed that a 7-year-old kid can see someone close to their age singing a Kings of Leon song, which will maybe make them want to join a glee club or pick up a musical instrument. It’s like, OK, hate on arts education. You can make fun of ‘Glee’ all you want, but at its heart, what we really do is turn kids on to music.” Kings of Leon singer Caleb Followill was, frankly, a bit surprised at the vehement reaction from Murphy, telling the Reporter in response that he and the band had perfectly justifiable reasons for not participating. “This whole ‘Glee’ thing is a shock to us,” Followill said. “It’s gotten out of hand. At the time of the request, we hadn’t even seen the show. It came at the end of that record cycle, and we were over promoting [‘Use Somebody’]. This was never meant as a slap in the face to ‘Glee’ or to music education or to fans of the show. We’re not sure where the anger is coming from.” Murphy also unloaded on former GN’R guitarist Slash, who would not license the legendary hard rock band’s songs to the show because, he said, ” ‘Glee’ is worse than ‘Grease,’ and ‘Grease’ is bad enough.” Murphy, who said he’s been approached by everyone from Jennifer Lopez to Stevie Nicks lately, chalked the top-hatted rocker’s denial up to what he deemed his current career status. “Usually I find that people who make those comments, their careers are over; they’re uneducated and quite stupid,” Murphy said of Slash. Related Artists Kings Of Leon

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‘Toy Story 3’ Filmmakers Rendered ‘Speechless’ By Oscar Nominations

‘I feel like I’ve been blasted to infinity and beyond,’ director Lee Unkrich says. By Terri Schwartz “Toy Story 3” Photo: Disney/Pixar Pixar and Disney continued to set the standard for quality animation with this year’s “Toy Story 3,” and so it was no surprise when the film was nominated for five Academy Awards Tuesday morning (January 25): Best Picture, Best Animated Feature, Original Song, Achievement in Sound Editing and Adapted Screenplay. It’s the second year in a row that a Pixar/Disney film has been nominated in both the Best Picture and Best Animated Feature categories, and director Lee Unkrich is feeling the love. “It’s an incredible honor to be nominated by the Academy. When we began making the first ‘Toy Story’ nearly 16 years ago, we never could have imagined the journey on which these films, and these characters, would take us,” he said in a statement. “For ‘Toy Story 3’ to be recognized by the Academy as not only one of the best animated films of the year, but also as one of the 10 best pictures of the year, is both humbling and overwhelming. I’m speechless — I feel like I’ve been blasted to infinity and beyond.” MTV News caught up with Unkrich on the phone to talk to him about the nomination, which he called “completely mind-blowing.” He said he was so prepped for the nominations announcement this morning that he set his alarm and watched the live stream of the announcements with his wife and 13-year-old daughter. Unkrich said he was disappointed that the Best Animated Feature was limited to only three films, because there were many other great animated films this year that weren’t acknowledged. ” ‘Tangled’ didn’t get nominated and I was really rooting for them, they really deserved to be in there. And I’m disappointed for those guys because they made a really beautiful film that was definitely Oscar-worthy,” Unkrich said. This is the first time a “Toy Story” film has been nominated for a Best Animated Feature Oscar because the first two installments were released in 1995 and 1999, and the category was not created until 2001. The “Toy Story” films have never won an Oscar before. At least “Toy Story 3” seems like a shoe-in for Best Animated Feature. It’s also the second time a “Toy Story” film has been nominated for its screenplay. The first “Toy Story” was nominated for Best Original Screenplay, with Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, John Lasseter, Pete Docter and Joe Ranft getting story and writing credits. For “Toy Story 3,” it is Oscar-winner Michael Arndt who is credited with writing the screenplay for the film, and he couldn’t be more pleased. Considering it’s only his second writing credit (after “Little Miss Sunshine”), he certainly has a right to be. “I’ve spent my whole life being inspired and moved by the work of the screenwriters of the Academy, so to be recognized by the Writers Branch this morning is deeply gratifying and profoundly humbling,” Arndt said in a statement. “While I wish I could hog all the credit for myself, I would have gone nowhere and done nothing without the collective brilliance of the entire creative community at Pixar, who have always maintained that ‘story comes first’ and who are crazy enough to actually believe it.” In addition to the four nominations for “Toy Story 3,” the Pixar short that premiered before the film, “Day & Night,” also received a nomination, for Best Animated Short. This is director Teddy Newton’s second directing credit. He is best known for his voice acting in Pixar films (he was Chatter Telephone in “Toy Story 3”). “I thank the Academy for this extraordinary recognition. Creating ‘Day & Night’ with the high-quality team of artists and technicians within Pixar was truly a non-stop sensation of positive energy for me. I was constantly amazed by the crew’s fortitude to push through challenges and inspire each other with their ingenuity,” Newton said in a statement. Check out everything we’ve got on “Toy Story 3.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos 2011 Academy Award Nominees

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Steven Tyler’s Best ‘American Idol’ Quotes From New Orleans

‘From my melodic sensibility, it was really delicious,’ new judge tells one contestant. By Kara Warner Steven Tyler Photo: FOX Night number two of “American Idol” season 10 was shorter than the first, but just as sweet, particularly if you are a fan of new judge Steven Tyler . The unpredictability and wackiness of the Aerosmith frontman is quickly becoming one of the most entertaining aspects of the show. “Idol” executive producer Nigel Lythgoe recently told MTV News that Tyler will be on a tape delay when the show goes live, but even though he is already bleeped out accordingly during these first few weeks of audition rounds, his unique commentary and compliments deserve a recap of their own. So without further ado, here are Thursday night’s (January 20) top Tyler-isms:

DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival kicks off today, and this prestigious annual event has yielded dozens of essential indies over the years, from sex, lies and videotape to Poison to The Kids Are All Right . But let’s not forget that the last few decades have included countless twee, precious, and generally irritating indies for every great one. Which brings us to Paper Man (out on DVD this week from MPI Home Video).

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DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival kicks off today, and this prestigious annual event has yielded dozens of essential indies over the years, from sex, lies and videotape to Poison to The Kids Are All Right . But let’s not forget that the last few decades have included countless twee, precious, and generally irritating indies for every great one. Which brings us to Paper Man (out on DVD this week from MPI Home Video).

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Armond White Responds to Lisa Schwarzbaum’s NYFCC Complaints by Calling Her Racist

(Deep long sigh) I know, I know: This is exactly what Armond White wants. When someone writes a column as inflammatory as the one he wrote this week, it’s done for one purpose: To get attention. And, yes, we are playing into the game by giving him the attention that he wants. It’s just, wow . It’s hard to ignore this one: White — who you may have heard is a bit of a contrarian — unleashed a 1,700-word rant in which he accused Entertainment Weekly ‘s Lisa Schwarzbaum — and the Village Voice ‘s Jim Hoberman, with whom White has had a longstanding feud — of racism.

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Armond White Responds to Lisa Schwarzbaum’s NYFCC Complaints by Calling Her Racist

Armond White Responds to Lisa Schwarzbaum’s NYFCC Complaints by Calling Her Racist

(Deep long sigh) I know, I know: This is exactly what Armond White wants. When someone writes a column as inflammatory as the one he wrote this week, it’s done for one purpose: To get attention. And, yes, we are playing into the game by giving him the attention that he wants. It’s just, wow . It’s hard to ignore this one: White — who you may have heard is a bit of a contrarian — unleashed a 1,700-word rant in which he accused Entertainment Weekly ‘s Lisa Schwarzbaum — and the Village Voice ‘s Jim Hoberman, with whom White has had a longstanding feud — of racism.

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Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Upgraded to Serious Condition

Filed under: Gabrielle Giffords , Politix Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has been upgraded from critical to serious condition. Giffords’ breathing tube was removed yesterday. She also has movement on both sides of her body. Capt. Mark Kelly , Giffords’ husband, is scheduled to do his first TV interview… Read more

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MJ Soundalike — That’s Not My Facebook Page!

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Jason Malachi The manager for Jason Malachi says Jason never posted on his Facebook page that he’s the voice behind four songs on Michael Jackson ‘s new album, adding Jason’s the victim of internet fraud. Thad Nauden tells TMZ someone created a phony Facebook page in… Read more

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