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Too Not For TV:<br>More Amazing Kids

Here are some of the extra videos that didn’t make this week’s Viral Video Film School lesson, “Amazing Kids.”

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Megan Fox, Dominic Monaghan Rumored To Star In Eminem, Rihanna Video

Director Joseph Kahn is shooting ‘Love the Way You Lie’ clip this week. By Jocelyn Vena Megan Fox Photo: Nylon The video for Eminem and Rihanna’s “Love the Way You Lie” was set to begin shooting on Tuesday. But now it sounds like the duo might be getting help dramatizing the melancholic ballad from Megan Fox and “Lost” star Dominic Monaghan later this week. “First choice: Charlie from Lost. Dom, let’s do this,” director Joseph Kahn tweeted on Sunday, after announcing the video shoot. And a source told E! Online that Fox would be joining the cast for some “intense” and steamy scenes with Monaghan. A representative for Kahn has not responded to MTV News’ request for comment at press time. Kahn has won a Grammy and two VMAs for his videos with Eminem. And though he’s never shot a music video with Rihanna, he clarified on Twitter that this isn’t their first time working together. “2nd with Rihanna (did a Covergirl commercial with her),” he wrote. “Love the Way You Lie” is #1 on the new Ultimate Chart, which takes into account Internet popularity as well as radio play and sales. Even before its success, Rihanna expressed her pride over the effort. “It’s really beautiful, and it really stands out,” she said. “It’s a really unique record. I’m really excited about it.” Can you picture Megan Fox and Dominic Monaghan in this video? Talk about it in the comments! Related Photos The Evolution Of: Megan Fox Related Artists Eminem Rihanna

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New Lawsuit Alleges Drugs, Sex and Homophobia on House Set

You wouldn’t peg the set of House to be some Caligula-like bacchanal, but a new lawsuit alleges that it was a feeding ground for sex, drugs, homophobic remarks and even knife-throwing. The former crew member bringing the lawsuit forth says he was called derogatory names — think gay slurs — and eventually fired because he wouldn’t participate in any of the “degenerate conduct.” Universal — the studio that produces House — had no comment. [ TMZ ]

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Warehouse 13’s Relic Roundup: 3D Goes Too Far!

Ah, Warehouse 13. After the fairly uninspired density-altering gym sorts of last week, let us hope this week’s adventure lends itself to a little more excitement — a little more of that heavy-handed history tweaking you do so well. So where will it be? To what far off place will your heroes go in search of this week’s fugitive artifact? What imponderable circumstances will– what? They’re not going anywhere new this week? They’re just staying in Univille and developing what look to be short-lived romances? Well, that’s not very fun, now is it? Regardless! Read on for a breakdown of the artifacts unearthed in Beyond Our Control.

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Tori Spelling son family picture

(left)Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott with children, Liam and Stella. “The response was not what I expected. It was insane,” Tori Spelling, 37, tells us, adding that the toddler got more than 10,000 followers in just six hours after launching the page earlier this week. Do Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have an aspiring comedian on their hands? At the ripe age of 3, their son Liam has launched his own Twitter account, LiamsWorld, where, with the help of his famous mom, he updates his 14,0

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TMZ’s ‘Titillating Tan Lines’ Contest — WINNER!

The tribe has spoken — and Fried Face burnt the competition in our ” Titillating Tan Lines ” Contest ! This week’s contest is TMZ’s “Beachin’ Baby” Contest — whether it’s surfing, splashing or full of sand —

Cops Want Mel Gibson Tapes

Filed under: Mel Gibson , Oksana Grigorieva , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned … the Oksana Grigorieva / Mel Gibson audio tapes are supposed to be voluntarily turned over to the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department this week … evidence in the domestic violence investigation.

Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami, Fight, Faint, Party

We actually have something positive to say about this week’s episode of Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami : it was baby talk free! As for what else went down on the most scripted show on television? We forced an intern to watch and to file the following report… On this week’s installment, Kourtney is obsessive about getting her body back into pre-baby shape. Also, Khloe is back in Miami from LA. Kourtney goes overboard in her mission. She has a shoot for Life & Style , who we all know has an exclusive deal with the Kardashians.

Kurtz Mimics Olbermann, Cherry Picks Limbaugh to Make Him Look Racist

Howard Kurtz on Sunday used a Keith Olbermann tactic of selectively editing and cherry picking from a Rush Limbaugh radio transcript to make the conservative talk show host look racist. In a “Reliable Sources” segment dealing with the embattled Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele, Kurtz played a highly-edited clip of statements Limbaugh made Tuesday about this issue. Unfortunately, just as MSNBC’s Olbermann did on his “Countdown” program, Kurtz never told his viewers that Limbaugh was referring specifically to comments that the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Cynthia Tucker made on last Sunday’s “This Week” (video follows with transcript and commentary):  HOWARD KURTZ, HOST: Now, Rush Limbaugh also loves to stir controversy by design. And this week, he talked about the president and made a bit of news. Let’s take a listen. (BEGIN AUDIO CLIP) RUSH LIMBAUGH, RADIO TALK SHOW HOST: That’s exactly the same thing you could say about Obama. He wouldn’t have been voted president if he weren’t black. Somebody asked me over the weekend why does somebody earn a lot of money, have a lot of money? I said because he’s black. If Obama weren’t black, he’d be a tour guide in Honolulu or he’d be teaching Saul Alinsky constitutional law or lecturing on it in Chicago. (END AUDIO CLIP) KURTZ: Of course here we are talking about Rush. But did you find those comments to be more than just the usual Limbaugh rhetoric? ROGER SIMON, POLITICO: You mean did I find them to be racist and repugnant? Yes, I found them to be racist and repugnant. KURTZ: Why racist? Can’t a case be made just on part of this that if Obama was a white freshman senator, he wouldn’t have beaten Hillary for the nomination? SIMON: I think anyone who beat Hillary for the nomination had something going for him besides race. And let’s be fair. His race was not going for him. We only said that after he won. He had to win in states where there was almost no black population. If he had lost in Iowa, the first Democratic contest, he would have been through. There are no black people in Iowa. He convinced white people that he really was an agent of change. KURTZ: That’s a good point. Is it, Howard? Let me bring up a better one, like why you didn’t include the context of what Limbaugh said Tuesday. As NewsBusters reported Wednesday, here’s what came IMMEDIATELY BEFORE what Kurtz played for Simon and his viewers: RUSH LIMBAUGH, HOST: Cynthia Tucker, ABC’s This Week, Sunday, roundtable, they discussed Michael Steele. And, by the way, this woman is the editorial director of the Atlanta Urinal and Constipation, and she has been for a long, long time. “Cynthia you once called Michael Steele an affirmative action hire gone bad.” By the way, she can say this because she’s African-American. Here’s what she said. CYNTHIA TUCKER, ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION: Michael Steele is a self-aggrandizing gaffe-prone incompetent who would have been fired a long time ago were he not black. Of course the irony is that he never would have been voted in as chairman of the Republican Party were he not black. LIMBAUGH: Same with Obama. TUCKER: It is very ironic since the Republican — LIMBAUGH: Stop the tape a second. Didn’t you think that was relevant, Howie? Wasn’t it an important piece of information that Limbaugh was specifically talking about what Tucker said concerning Steele and how one could make the same case for Obama? Apparently not, for Kurtz never said one word about what Tucker said last Sunday, nor did he ask his guest if he felt THAT was racist? I wonder why.  To remind readers, this is what Limbaugh was referring to:   JAKE TAPPER, HOST: Cynthia, you once called, let me underline “You” once called Michael Steele an affirmative action hire gone bad. What’s your take on this? CYNTHIA TUCKER, ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION: Well, Michael Steele is a self-aggrandizing, gaffe-prone incompetent who would have been fired a long time ago were he not black. Of course, the irony is that he never would have been voted in as Chairman of the Republican Party were he not black. Let’s remember how the Party wound up with Michael Steele. In November 2008, the Party was devastated that the Democrats had elected the nation’s first black president while the Republican Party was stuck with being seen as largely the party of aging white people, with good reason. A party that was hostile to people of color, especially blacks and Latinos. So the Party needed a new face, preferably a face of color, and they didn’t have very many officials to choose from. So, they came up with Michael Steele. And it is very ironic since the Republicans have been so critical of affirmative action, to watch them stuck with their affirmative action hire that they dare not get rid of because that would generate even more controversy.  Unfortunately, Kurtz didn’t think that was relevant. Sadly, this is EXACTLY what Olbermann did on Tuesday thereby making Kurtz on this occasion no better than one of the most despicable people in television news today. As readers are aware, I have a lot of respect for Kurtz, but this was NOT a banner moment for him — not by a long shot.

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George Will: Obama Is An Expert At Selling Snake Oil

George Will on Sunday accused Barack Obama of being an expert at selling snake oil. As the Roundtable segment of ABC’s “This Week” began, host Jake Tapper asked Will if the President’s claim that Republicans “are peddling that same snake oil that they’ve been peddling now for years” will resonate with voters this November. Will marvelously responded, “No, because he is an expert on snake oil.” “This is the man who said, if we pass the $767 billion stimulus bill, which it turns out costs $862 billion, a $95 million oops, we would have unemployment at 8 percent and no higher, and it went higher,” continued Will. “This is the man who last week was out saying, ‘I’m going to give $2 billion, about $2 billion, to two companies to create about 1,600 jobs.’ That’s $1.5 million per job. That is snake oil” (video follows with partial transcript and commentary:  JAKE TAPPER, HOST: I want to start with President Obama out on the campaign trail again this week trying to sharpen his message. Here’s a glimpse. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) OBAMA: They’re not coming back and saying, “You know what? We really screwed up, but we’ve learned our lesson, and now we’ve got this new approach, and this is how things are going to turn out really well.” That’s not their argument. They are trying to sell you the same stuff that they’ve been peddling. They are peddling that same snake oil that they’ve been peddling now for years. (END VIDEO CLIP) TAPPER: So the president, George, is trying to make this not a referendum on him, but rather a choice between him and Republicans. Is it going to work? WILL: No, because he is an expert on snake oil. This is the man who said, if we pass the $767 billion stimulus bill, which it turns out costs $862 billion, a $95 million oops, we would have unemployment at 8 percent and no higher, and it went higher. This is the man who, in another form of snake oil, said we have this wonderful idea of homeowner tax credits for buying first-time homeowners, which we now realize has largely subsidized home purchases that would have been made anyway. This is the man who last week was out saying, “I’m going to give $2 billion, about $2 billion, to two companies to create about 1,600 jobs.” That’s $1.5 million per job. That is snake oil. A bit later, Tapper asked the Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus, “Is the president doing the right thing here? Is this — is this the effective message to help at least lower the losses in November? Marcus surprisingly responded: Well, that presumes there’s any effective message. And the president says, look, these guys drove the car into the ditch. Why would you give the keys back to them? The only problem with that is, who’s been driving the car for the last 18 months and where are we? Quite shocking to hear that from the Obama-loving Marcus, wouldn’t you agree? 

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