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The Horror, The Horror

Another week winds down at Movieline HQ, where a slower-than-average news week nevertheless resulted in some pretty sizable stories of crisis, duress and surgical butt-to-mouth conjoinment. You know how it goes. Have a stroll through our Week in Review, and check in this weekend as Christopher Rosen plays your favorite smooth hits from the ’80s, ’90s, ’00s and today. (But mostly today.) Have a great weekend!

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Victoria Beckham Attends Brit Week

Brit Week still managed to kick off this week in Los Angeles, despite Iceland’s volcano doing it’s best to prevent some of the biggest British stars from making the trip but last night Victoria Beckham represented her home country well dressed in all black and cleavage plunging blazer on the red carpet.

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Attractions: Which of These Couples Will Win the Weekend?

Welcome back to Movieline Attractions, your regular guide to everything new, noteworthy and/or despondency-inducing at the movies. This week we finally get the new J-Lo pregnancy romcom we’ve been searching for, while Zoe Saldana and Jeffrey Dean Morgan blow up a bunch of crap. And the underdog has no clothes (kind of). Read on for the full weekend preview and box-office projections.

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South Park creators killed warns

Muhammad appeared on Wednesday night#39;s episode of the cartoon with his body obscured by a black box, since Muslims consider a physical representation of their prophet to be blasphemous. Last week, the character was believed to be disguised in a bear costume. Comedy Central#39;s “South Park” included a representation of the Prophet Muhammad as a character this week despite a radical Muslim group#39;s warning that its producers could be killed. When that same costume was removed this week, Sa

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‘American Idol’ Experts Say Tim Urban Tried Too Hard

‘He made an ambitious song choice this week and it did him in,’ one expert says. By Gil Kaufman Tim Urban Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images There are worse ways to fail than being too ambitious or too nice. But for booted “American Idol” finalist “Teflon” Tim Urban, it was a combination of his sunny persona and decision to stretch outside his comfort zone that contributed to his undoing on the show. After Urban was eliminated during Wednesday night’s “Idol Gives Back” special, some “Idol” experts said they weren’t shocked — and might have been a bit relieved. “Tim Urban was the little engine that could … not stop smiling,” said MTV News’ “American Idol” expert Jim Cantiello . “He went from being one of the worst semi-finalists to being one of the most well-liked contestants in a matter of weeks thanks to his ‘kill ’em with kindness’ attitude toward the especially nasty judges.” Even though Simon Cowell was annoyed by Urban’s grin-and-bear-it persona and often denigrated the Texas singer’s iffy chops, Cantiello said the mop-toppers’ undoing was deviating from his proven formula: singing songs with limited range that he could mostly nail. “That Goo Goo Dolls tune [“Better Days”] was way too big, too obscure and not romantic enough for him to make memorable,” said Cantiello, who actually thought it was Casey James’ time to go on Wednesday night. “Previously, his failures were AWESOME ones. Remember when he turned the Rolling Stones ‘Under My Thumb’ into a campfire reggae sing-along? Or when he decided to croon ‘Sweet Love’ while limping toward the front of the stage like a horror villain?” Like another finalist with limited skills (to whom he was often compared), Sanjaya, Cantiello said once Urban delivered a performance that lacked in water-cooler buzz, America dropped him like a cold bowl of soup. That said, Cantiello wouldn’t be surprised if Urban could still carve out a decent music career. “The guy’s got the looks and the personality and enough of a voice to cut a marketable album,” he said. “Or maybe I was just brainwashed by his gaze.” Another “Idol” expert, MJ Santilli of , also didn’t predict Urban’s ouster this week — she went with Aaron Kelly — but said it was clearly Tim’s time to go. “Tim did well as long as he chose songs within his very limited vocal range,” she said. “He made an ambitious song choice this week and it did him in. His pitchy, uneven vocals overruled his sincerity. Having said that, Tim didn’t really have much left in his tank anyway. He had a good, solid run for a contestant with so few vocal gifts.” MJ sees modeling and acting in Urban’s future, or possibly a shot at another reality gig. “If Jason Gaston moves out of the ‘If I Can Dream’ house, Tim could take his place as the resident hottie.” Do you think Tim Urban should have been sent home this week, or did America get it wrong? Let us know in the comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos Stars Perform On ‘Idol Gives Back’ ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances A Look Back At Tim Urban’s ‘Idol’ Journey

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Megan Kelly Howard Stern interview

On Howard Stern#39;s show Tuesday, he and Megan Kelly played the age-old game, “Marry, F*ck, Kill” — in which you#39;re given three names and have to say which one you#39;d have s-ex with, which one you#39;d mary, and which one you#39;d kill (there are various forms of the game). Megan Kelly has been on a media blitz this week, appearing in Variety and sitting down for interviews with Howard Stern and the ladies of “The View.” Stern presented Kelly with Fox News#39; three biggest names: Bill

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‘American Idol’ Experts Predict The Boot For Casey James Or Aaron Kelly

Despite shaky performances, Tim Urban and Michael Lynche should be safe. By Gil Kaufman Casey James Photo: Fox The theme on Tuesday night’s “American Idol” was inspirational songs, but with the exception of Crystal Bowersox’s tearful “People Get Ready,” many of the night’s performances were uninspired at best. While that might make picking who could be eliminated during Wednesday night’s (April 21) “Idol Gives Back” charity extravaganza harder, for MTV News’ “Idol” expert Jim Cantiello , the choice is clear. ” ‘Jealous Guy’ notwithstanding, Casey James’ performances have all been the same thing over and over again,” Cantiello said of the pony-tailed Texas guitar slinger, who has carved out a blues-rock niche on the show. “It was only a matter of time before America grew impatient with his lack of growth. Furthermore, it was a night that was supposed to inspire, and thanks to passionate performances from Lee Dewyze and especially Crystal Bowersox it definitely did uplift the spirit at times, but Casey left me stone-cold.” Cantiello said he didn’t have a visceral reaction to James’ cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop” the way he did to equally shaky performances from Tim Urban and Aaron Kelly, who he also predicted would land in the bottom three alongside James. “It’s never a good thing to go first and deliver a forgettable sound-alike performance,” he said of James. “But what tipped me off to Casey’s impending departure? The crowd didn’t boo Kara, Randy or Ellen when they panned his performance. You could hear a pin drop. Casey had obviously put the entire studio audience to sleep.” The view was a bit cloudier for MJ Santilli, founder of the “Idol” fan site MJsBigBlog.com . She thought “Teflon” Tim Urban got ambitious with his cover of the Goo Goo Dolls’ “Better Days,” which got universal pans from the judge’s panel for failing to live up to his more solid performances over the past two weeks. “But I still think he’s amassed enough of a following to keep him safe this week,” she said, adding that she thinks Michael Lynche “is probably not long for this world, but he performed near the end of the lineup, and when Simon Cowell makes statements like ‘You’ll probably still be here next week,’ they usually come true.” And while she found James to be “safe and boring,” she thought his fan base was strong enough to keep him in it, so it was perennially on-the-bubble teen Aaron Kelly who she targeted as this week’s boot-ee. “[He’s] been on the cusp the past couple of weeks,” she noted of the sometimes awkward high schooler, who failed to deliver sufficient emotion on his take of R. Kelly’s “I Believe I Can Fly.” “Once again, he bit off more than he could chew last night. And even though he gave it a good try, it was a mediocre vocal and an awkward performance. I think he’ll be heading back to smalltown Pennsylvania very soon.” One things is for sure, MJ said: After coming close to seriously turning off “Idol” hardcores with news that she was on the verge of quitting the show, Bowersox’s bravura performance brought her all the way back into their good graces. “She came back with a fantastic performance, showed some vulnerability — finally — and even, wordlessly made amends with Seacrest,” said MJ. “Honestly, she’s going to be hard to beat at this point. And it’s not as if any one of the remaining seven comes close to her talent, confidence, and performance skills.” What do you think of our experts’ predictions? Do you agree? Disagree? Write your comments below. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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The V Resistance Strategy Guide: Why ‘We Can’t Win’ Rings Very True

After last week , I was convinced V ‘s pitiful human resistance couldn’t sink much lower in terms of efficacy. But they made some pretty awful, bumbling decisions this week, too.

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Jessica Simpson Airport Fashion: Hit or Miss?

Jessica Simpson left JFK airport earlier this week, attempting to trick a pack of celebrity gossip photographers by leaving via the secret exit … to no avail! Perhaps she was trying to evade being seen dressed like a hobo (with an extremely expensive bag, no doubt)? Just kidding. Well, mostly. What is that top? We’ve seen more stylish Jessica Simpson pictures , that’s all we’re saying. What do you think, though? Fashion hit or fashion miss? Vote in our survey below: Jessica Simpson’s airport style is a fashion …

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The Jennifer Lopez Comeback Tour Continues

This week in New York City, the Jennifer Lopez comeback tour rolled on. With her most recent album tanking on the charts, this former A-lister is focusing again on acting. She guest-starred earler this year on an episode of How I Met Your Mother and will soon appear on Glee . She’s also set to star in a generic romantic comedy titled The Back-Up Plan . It opens on Friday. Don’t worry, though, despite all these roles, all her success and all her riches, J. Lo remains Jenny from the Block . Thank goodness, right? Lopez made the publicity rounds in NYC this week, promoting her latets film on Today and on The Late Show with David Letterman . Peep her various appearances below: [Photos: Fame Pictures, Splash News] Will we go see The Back-Up Plan ? God, no. But are we happy she’s no longer walking around in a catsuit ? Heavens, yes.

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