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Hero Allen West: I’ve “Heard” 80 Democrats Are Members of the Communist Party (Actually the Number is 70, Not Counting Obama)

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Allen West told an audience of mostly supporters this week that he heard that 80 democrats are members of the Communist Party. The Huffington Post reported, via HotAir: Actually, there’s 70, and they’re socialists, not exactly communists but you really … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 11/04/2012 16:10 Number of articles : 3

Hero Allen West: I’ve “Heard” 80 Democrats Are Members of the Communist Party (Actually the Number is 70, Not Counting Obama)

Mattel’s Hunger Games Barbie Looks… Not a Whole Lot Like Jennifer Lawrence

Mattel has unveiled the first look at their Hunger Games -themed Katniss Everdeen Barbie doll ($29.95), available for pre-order today and on shelves in August, and the result is… kinda close to what I envisioned when I read Suzanne Collins’ novels. Not that District 12’s underfed hunter gal ever hewed that close to Barbie’s usual unattainably bosomy dimensions in most readers’ minds, but something in Katniss-Barbie’s face is appropriately feline, with just the merest hint of the full-lipped pout that Jennifer Lawrence brought to the screen. Still, I had to laugh at creator Bill Greening’s explanation (via EW) for how Katniss-Barbie, clad in her Games survival gear, was designed: “Hopefully Hunger Games fans can appreciate the attention to detail. The doll’s minimalistic style and details — such as her loosely braided hair and makeup-free look — also really embody the heroic character Katniss.” Adding eyeshadow, mascara and eyeliner to Katniss’s pre-bloodbath look isn’t exactly what I’d call “make-up free,” but at least Greening kept from sexifying Katniss up when it came to her outfit. Pure Eddie Bauer chic, modeled on her getup from the movie. (I’m sure Katniss’s flamboyant Capitol dresses are also en route to shelves for maximum styling options.) What’s more satisfying at first glance is seeing that Katniss-Barbie looks more like the Katniss I’d imagined when reading the books. Lawrence does stellar work in the role and is arguably one the best actresses of her generation who might’ve been up for it, but I’d always had a more ethnic-looking Katniss in mind. And while Mattel’s design is just ethnically-ambiguous enough, I’d say it runs closer to Katniss’s description on paper than the one captured onscreen in the film adaptation. Thoughts? [ EW , Barbie Collector ]

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Watch Wisecracking Guy Pearce Get Interrogated in First Five Minutes of Lockout

This week’s Guy Pearce -starring, Luc Besson -produced Lockout might look like a run of the mill action pic — that vague title doesn’t help things — but, as the film’s opening scenes show, it’s got a blustery ’80s-style hero at its core and a punny sense of humor to move things along. Get a taste for the brawny bravado and hijinks to come in the film’s first five minutes, viewable after the jump. The thing about the first five minutes of Lockout is that you’re either with it or not, and this is indeed your cup of tea, Lockout might be the most surprisingly fun action movie of 2012 you never saw coming. Pearce stars as Snow, a government agent wrongfully convicted after a mission gone wrong who is tapped to lead a one-man job into a high-security space prison to save the President’s daughter (Maggie Grace) from the psycho inmates who’ve taken over the place. It’s Pearce’s show, and though he told Movieline recently that he hadn’t had Snake Plisskin in mind during the shoot, there are more than a few strands of Escape from New York and its antihero in Lockout ‘s DNA. (Stay tuned for Movieline’s full chat with Pearce this week.) Much of this was featured in the first European trailer : The opening scene highlights both Pearce’s tough-guy appeal and his character’s penchant for baiting just about everyone with surly jokes, but the sequence is also notable for the tongue-in-cheek flair of co-directors Irish writer-directors James Mather and Stephen St. Leger. It’s a neat trick and a ballsy one to kick off a movie with, and that’s even before the flashback, bathroom fight scene, bed sheet gun flip, space helicopter assault, rooftop fall, and night market shootout. All in the first five minutes . Lockout is based on an original idea by co-writer Besson (of course) and hits theaters this Friday. [via MovieWeb ]

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Nicki Minaj ‘Blacked Out’ On Hit-Boy’s Reloaded Tracks

Producer talks to MTV News about ‘Come on a Cone’ and ‘I Am Your Leader,’ the two songs he did for Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. By Rob Markman Hit-Boy Photo: MTV News Make no mistake: Nicki Minaj is an MC through and through. For as many chart-toppers as the femme fatale has in her catalog, she has the rap bars to match it. On her latest LP, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, the Queens, New York, spitter balances pop tunes with some gritty-sounding tracks, thanks to producers like G.O.O.D. Music’s in-house weapon Hit-Boy. By contributing both “Come on a Cone” and the Rick Ross and Cam’ron-assisted “I Am Your Leader,” Hit-Boy provided the perfect sound beds for Nicki to spew her venom. Without ever having a conversation with Nick about a specific vibe, somehow Hit-Boy knew just what she needed for her bipolar Roman Reloaded. Landing the kinetic “Come on a Cone” on the LP was pretty simple, if you let the West Coast hitmaker tell it. “I kind of did these records [and] just blindly sent her some beats. It was out of the first batch of beats that I sent,” Hit-Boy told MTV News on Thursday of “Cone.” Initially, the bass-heavy, space-age track didn’t suit Nicki’s needs, but it was an easy fix. “The tempo was a bit slower so she was like, ‘Can you speed this up?’ I sped it up, and she hit me back like, ‘Yo, this is crazy, I’m writing to it,’ and [she] just kept having me send beats,” he said. It’s been an eventful week for Hit-Boy, who saw both Roman Reloaded and his and Kanye West’s “Theraflu” released this week. On the new Pink Friday, both Hit-Boy-produced tracks land in sequential order, so right after “Come On a Cone” comes “I Am Your Leader.” Rapping alongside Ross and Cam’ron, Nicki once again proves she can go toe-to-toe with hip-hop’s big boys. She would not be outdone. “Nunchuck her, no time to duck her/ Sign of the cross ’cause this is her last supper,” she spits to an unnamed competitor. The “N—as in Paris” producer wasn’t in the studio when the reigning rap queen recorded to his selections, but after hearing the finished product, he was impressed with her performance. “I just went in blindly, I just sent beats, which is like the stars aligning,” he said. “She picked the right joints and blacked out on them.” To celebrate the release of Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, we’re examining the “Evolution of Nicki Minaj” throughout the week. Check MTV News every day to see how the Southside Jamaica, Queens, Barbie went from a promising mixtape standout to rap’s reigning queen. Related Videos The Evolution Of Nicki Minaj Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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Can ‘American Reunion’ Or ‘Titanic’ Top ‘Hunger Games’ At The Box Office?

We speak to box-office experts about whether the ‘Games’ will continue to rule over the weekend. By Kevin P. Sullivan Jason Biggs in “American Reunion” Photo: Universal Pictures Almost three weeks into “The Hunger Games” ‘s run at the box office, two worthy competitors have stepped up to challenge the aging champion. “Titanic 3D” and “American Reunion” pose the first real threat to “The Hunger Games” and its reign as the top money maker of the weekend. “The Hunger Games” has, however, performed strongly all week and could very well earn a third straight victory. We spoke with box-office experts to see where they think “The Hunger Games” will land come Monday and whether “Titanic 3D” or “American Reunion” could rule the weekend instead. James Cameron ‘s 3D conversion of “Titanic” got an early start on the competition with a Wednesday opening to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the tragedy. Right out of the gate, “The Hunger Games” was keeping pace, winning the day by a little over $200,000. Then Katniss went on to double Jack and Rose’s earnings on Thursday. ” ‘Hunger Games’ hasn’t hit lean times at the box office by any stretch this week, easily taking the top spot through the week and averaging around $5 million,” said Jeff Bock, a box-office analyst from Exhibitor Relations . According to Phil Contrino from BoxOffice.com , the weekday competition between the two movies and the wins by “The Hunger Games” have spelled an early victory for Katniss and the other tributes, but he notes that the other competition shouldn’t be counted out. “I expect ‘Titanic 3D’ to surge during the weekend, but it looks like ‘Hunger Games’ will beat it now,” Contrino said. “The dark horse here is ‘American Reunion’ — it shouldn’t be overlooked.” The “American Pie” series has always opened relatively strong. The first two films debuted with $45 million and $33 million, respectively, and to date, the series has totaled $352 million in the United States. With the competition at the box office caught in such a tight race, Bock concluded that now, as always, it’s just up to the audience. ” ‘Hunger Games’ will likely three-peat, but ‘American Reunion’ may have the nostalgia factor going for it and also come close to $30 mil this weekend,” he said. “I guess it depends if audiences are in the mood for apple pie or not.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Hunger Games,” “Titanic 3D” and “American Reunion.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘American Reunion’ Related Photos The Hunger Games

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Is ‘American Idol’ Judges’ Advice Sabotaging The Finalists?

‘She seems to lose confidence by the week,’ said ‘Idol’ blogger MJ Santilli about Hollie Cavanagh. By Gil Kaufman DeAndre Brackensick and judges Randy Jackson, Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez on “American Idol” on Thursday Photo: Fox In years past, booted contestants offered bland platitudes about the helpful judges and their “amazing journey” on “American Idol” and how they’ve grown and learned so much from the show. But this season the gloves appear to have come off, with some singers flat out accusing Randy, Steven and Jennifer of messing with their heads by offering head-spinning advice that sends them sprinting in one direction one week only to turn around and jet the other way the next. “They are hurting the contestants with confusing advice,” said MJ Santilli, founder of the popular “Idol’ blog MJsbigblog . “What makes it worse are the ‘battles’ between the panel and mentor Jimmy Iovine. The finalists are often hearing one thing in the studio with Jimmy and his guest mentors, and something entirely different from the judges.” Aside from the seemingly horrible sartorial advice they’re also getting from fashion mentor Tommy Hilfiger, MJ said the mixed career messages are impacting the singers in widely different ways. They don’t appear to be messing with the head of self-assured growly rocker Phil Phillips, who she said may actually be hurting his own chances by arrogantly ignoring every note he gets from the show’s experts. But they’ve definitely made for some up-and-down weeks for the likes of potential R&B star rocker Elise Testone, country belter Skylar Laine and they are clearly hurting the teenage girl contestants. “Hollie Cavanagh is obviously not growing from her ‘Idol’ experience,” Santilli said of the 18-year-old who has a powerful voice, but a shaky stage presence that appears to be on increasingly rockier ground after weeks of confusing notes. “She seems to lose confidence by the week. And [just eliminated contestant] DeAndre Brackensick 
 had potential, but the advice he was getting wasn’t focused enough to really help him.” The contestants themselves have even said it. “I felt confused every week, I’ll be honest,” Erika Van Pelt told MTV News after she was booted two weeks ago. “I felt there was a lot of contradiction, and as an artist and someone who takes their singing very seriously, it’s hard for me to take critique of my work, period , and then when you feel like you sorta have people telling you one thing and then telling you something completely different the week after, it’s hard.” EVP had plenty of experience singing in front of audiences, but her frustration with the mixed messages from the trio behind the judge’s table, not to mention often contradictory words of wisdom from mentor Jimmy Iovine, was unabashed. “Because constructive criticism to me is something I can go home, work on, fix and come back and say, ‘Here, I fixed it,'” she said. “I feel what happened to me in this competition was I would take all the advice, I’d work on things, I’d bring something different to the table, and they’d tell me the complete opposite. It’s been really hard for me, I can admit that.” Brackensick appeared to have solved that problem by taking Phillips’ path and ignoring all the competing voices. “I’m just following what I want to do, not listening to what someone’s telling me to do,” he told MTV News after his elimination about his up-and-down ride on the show. Hollywood Reporter music editor Shirley Halperin said she’s definitely noticed some mixed signals from the judges, but she doesn’t necessarily put the blame on them. “In a way, the judges are not as connected with developing an artist as Jimmy Iovine is,” she said of the legendary Interscope label head who has helped guide the careers of Eminem, Lady Gaga and 50 Cent and whose opinion she often finds herself agreeing with. “Maybe they [the judges] can’t be that critical because they’ve never been in that position of developing an artist. That’s what Jimmy does for a living.” The judges, she said, have to face the camera (and the in-studio audience), while Iovine doesn’t, which is why his rougher criticism rings more true. She pointed to Iovine’s harsh predictions about Brackensick’s fate on Thursday’s elimination show as an example of how Jimmy can smell the career potential and talent of an artist in a way Steven, Jennifer and Randy can’t, and then pull no punches in evaluating their chances. The advisory disconnect is clearest for those who might also be tuning in to NBC’s rival show, “The Voice.” Instead of bland platitudes, Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green and Blake Shelton are busy giving their charges good, constructive, specific advice on how to be better, more effective singers. And you see it in their performances from week-to-week, as the singers take the building blocks and incorporate them into their routines. “Idol” has gotten plenty of flack this season for the everyone-gets-a-trophy comments from the judges and the B-list talent in the finals. But considering that so many of its contestants are less seasoned that those on shows such as “The Voice” and “X Factor,” if “Idol” wants to keep pace with the competition nipping at its heels it needs to up the mentoring and spend more time shaping its charges instead of spinning them around like a prime-time game of pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey. 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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Happy Anniversary, Beyonce & Jay-Z!

One of the entertainment world’s most popular and beloved couples, Beyonce and Jay-Z, celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary – on 4/4 no less. The ultra-private music moguls launched a special Tumblr page on Thursday, featuring personal pics, and Beyonce also re-launched Beyonce (dot) com. Here’s one of the never-before-seen Jay-Z and Beyonce pictures they posted. Besides an artful gallery of stylish photos, the multi-media site includes sections on Bey’s music catalog, upcoming concert dates, latest news and more. Somewhat unexpectedly, the power couple’s first foray into Tumblr came earlier this year, shortly after the birth of their daughter Blue Ivy Carter . When she turned four weeks old, Jay-Z and Beyonc

Jennifer Love Hewitt to Adam Levine: Date Me!

Jennifer Love Hewitt stars on The Client List , which premieres this Sunday night on Lifetime. But during an appearance on Ellen this week, the “very single” actress was asked if she possessed a different kind of list, one with the names of anyone in Hollywood she’d like to date. She does. And it is comprised of one name: The newly single Adam Levine . He split this week with his Victoria’s Secret model girlfriend. Think these two would make a cute couple? Watch JLH dish on Maxim , Lingerie and the Maroon 5 frontman now: Jennifer Love Hewitt on Ellen

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Lib Rep. Brown Lashes Out at ‘Gotcha’ Media: “It’s Always Some Bull***t!” (Video)

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Lib Rep. Corrine Brown (D-FL) responded to her embarrassing gaffe from earlier in the week by lashing out at a WTEV reporter: “It’s always some bull***t!” WETV reported: Local Representative Corrine Brown (D-Fla.) lost her cool Friday afternoon when Action … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 31/03/2012 00:49 Number of articles : 2

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Miami Music Week Track Of The Week: Vote Now!

Swedish House Mafia or Arty? Knife Party or David Guetta? Vote for your favorite Miami track now! By Akshay Bhansali Photo: Opium Group Miami Music Week may have come and gone, but for dance music fans, whether they were in Florida for the get-together or watching from afar, the music will live on for months to come. EDM brands, both big-name and lesser known, used the week to play their hits and showcase new music. And while fans banged their heads and enjoyed, we at MTV News were eagerly taking notes. With names ranging from Swedish House Mafia to Arty and Knife Party to David Guetta, we humbly put it to you, the fans, to decide who to honor with Miami Music Week’s Track of the Week. With a seemingly unending list of great bangers showcased for fans in Miami, we submitted the tracks we heard most often, the ones that caused the loudest ruckus. So take your pick! Don’t see your favorite anthem on the list? Let us know in the comments. Miami Music Week: Track of the Week Vote for your favorite banger above, and MTV will announce next week fans’ pick for Miami Music Week’s Track of the Week!

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