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Feedback — Just Cause 2 And iPad Gaming Edition

You don’t have to deal with my awkward pauses anymore, as Adam Sessler has returned to Feedback , albeit with some disappointing news: he didn’t find the intrepid Yeti during his fever dream. Abbie Heppe, Adam, Jake Gaskill and myself tried to soothe our crushed hopes and dreams with discussion about Apple’s new iPad and the launch games available for the device and much, much more.

Ask Rotten Tomatoes Show’s Ellen Fox Anything!

This is your chance to ask me anything — in comments, webcams, or by Twitter. I'll answer the best, craziest and funniest. The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema. For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.com added by: Ellen_Fox

Free Tony Dovolani From Kate Gosselin!

We have two words for you, Dancing with the Stars fans. Free Tony. Kate Gosselin is so standoffish on the show, she has staff members contact her through her bodyguard and is driving partner Tony Dovolani up the wall. “When the show needs to contact Kate, they go through Steve,” a production source says, referring to none other than her rumored fling Steve Neild. “She acts like a major celebrity. It’s a joke with the cast.” Having also come under attack for being an absentee mom this week, the stress may be getting to Kate Gosselin, who in turn “tortures” poor Dovolani. OUT OF CONTROL MONSTER TRAIN WRECK : That’s Kate for you . Gosselin, who’s been called a ” super bitch from hell ” but survived another week on Dancing with the Stars , hasn’t bothered getting to know any other contestants. “When she is getting her hair done, she is on her BlackBerry the whole time… [she] is not making herself likable,” an insider says of the infamous Type-A mom. “If she tagged along, they wouldn’t ask her to leave, but they wouldn’t be overjoyed either. She’s not much fun,” another source adds. “She’s in full diva mode.” Bearing the brunt of Kate’s wrath? Tony Dovolani, the pro dancer unfortunately tasked with being her partner. He’s already threatened to walk off the show once. If only we could save him from the banshee. Unfortunately, people keep voting for Kate to stay on. It’s like ABC is rigging the votes just to eff with the poor guy. It stops now. Do not vote for Kate next week. Free Tony! Support the cause, people. Support the cause .

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‘American Idol’ Report Card: Who Aced Lennon/McCartney Night?

Aaron Kelly should face permanent suspension, while Casey James proves he’s learned something. By Eric Ditzian Katie Stevens performs on “American Idol” on Tuesday Photo: FOX Seven weeks into the do-or-die tests that are the “American Idol” live shows, our singing students might finally be getting the hang of things. That’s quite a change from week one, when MTV News wanted to hand nearly all of the contestants a failing grade and shove off for an early summer break. But we stuck around the classroom, and Tuesday night’s John Lennon/Paul McCartney-themed show might have offered the most consistent group of performances this season. Special gold stars go to Crystal Bowersox’s didgeridoo and Lee Dewyze’s bagpipes, both of which added an unexpected world music flavor that had heretofore been missing from the “Idol” curriculum. That’s not to say everyone aced the evening. Mr. Aaron Kelly, we’re looking in your direction. So who’s standing at the head of the class? Whose grades are slipping? Let’s see how everyone measured up with another edition of our “Idol” report card. (And don’t miss Jim Cantiello’s “Idol” recap in the MTV Newsroom. Excellent Casey James : Up until Tuesday night, the 27-year-old’s finest performance of the season was his stripped-down, dude-on-a-stool rendition of Bryan Adams’ “Heaven.” After a few weeks of going the electrified rock-star route, James returned to what worked best for him. During his growly, acoustic take on Lennon’s “Jealous Guy,” James managed the neat trick of being both vulnerable and ferocious. We dug what we heard, and hope James doesn’t wait another few weeks to do something similar. Good Katie Stevens : “Let It Be” is as close to an “Idol” failsafe as there is, and Stevens made good on that potential with some on-point vocals. But others before her on the show — Brooke White and Kris Allen — have killed the song. She merely batted it around a bit, like a kitten in a hot pink Snuggie. Again, it was perfectly lovely, but where does the 17-year-old go from here? Back to the awkward, I’m-a-big-girl-I-swear performances of weeks past? And will she even make it, after two consecutive trips to the bottom three? Michael Lynche : Big Mike’s soul-flecked “Eleanor Rigby” seemed to be the most divisive performance of the evening. Perhaps taking a note from David Cook’s 2008 reworking of the same tune, Lynche opted for a daring arrangement that turned the original’s string quartet into a beefed-up orchestra. Sure it was a tad theatrical, but it was equally entertaining. Crystal Bowersox : The only thing that pulled Mama Sox up into this section of the grading curve was that didgeridoo. It certainly wasn’t that overstuffed arrangement of “Come Together,” which muddled her ever-soulful voice. Still, this is the second straight week that she’s stepped outside her Tracy Chapman-esque singer-songwriter comfort zone. She deserves credit for keeping things fresh. Average Andrew Garcia : If anyone was hoping Garcia had learned a thing or two after his highly praised performance last week — which came on the heels of several in-over-his-head performances — the first notes of “Can’t Buy Me Love” proved otherwise. Call it schlocky, cruise-ship swing. Call it the work of an ear-jangling wedding band that forces you to get drunk just so you can make it to the end of the reception. Just don’t call it a comeback, because Garcia has regressed in a serious way. Despite his copious face time on camera since the start of the season, we fear that, with the likes of Paige Miles and Lacey Brown out of the way, Garcia is in trouble this week. Tim Urban : It’s no doubt condescending — not to mention unfair — to judge Urban on a Tim Curve. But that’s what Randy Jackson did, and it seems the only way to a) assess the kid without being cruel and b) explain how in the world he’s stuck around this long. At least his vocals largely held steady during the performance — a welcome change from previous weeks. Alas, this week will be the same in one key respect: He’s headed, once again, into the bottom three. What happens once “Teflon” Tim gets there is anybody’s guess. Siobhan Magnus : She’s nothing if not unpredictable. Yet we’re beginning to sense a pattern: Magnus hasn’t done too well the last week or two. That take on “Across the Universe” sounded like something left on the cutting room floor of Amy Adams’ “Enchanted”: certainly pleasing to the ear but a tune better kept locked in fantasy land than belted out on the “Idol” stage. It could be a surprise, but Magnus just might be in trouble this week, though her chin-trembling story about her baby sisters may have won her enough votes to avoid the bottom three. Lee Dewyze : Question! What does it say that the only contestants gifted with an outside-the-box instrument were Dewyze and MamaSox? Were they the only two singers who, coincidentally, thought to haul out oddball instruments on the same night? Or do only producers’ darlings get to hire freelance musicians for their performances? Right. In any event, much like Crystal’s turn onstage, the only thing memorable about Dewyze’s performance was his skirt-wearing bagpiper. His “Hey Jude” was perfectly forgettable … and it doesn’t matter at all! As both producers and voters have decided, Dewyze is a front-runner. He’s not going anywhere. Unsatisfactory Aaron Kelly : We think it might be time for Kelly to bow out of this “Idol” class and scamper back to the high school from whence he came. Not only was “The Long and Winding Road” the poorest song choice of the night (it’s a beautiful tune but one not suited to opening a rockin’ live show), but his complete lack of oomph while singing left us so drowsy, we almost didn’t make it to the second commercial. Yet we have a feeling none of this matters in the least. Kelly’s got a solid fanbase that has never let him fall to the dreaded bottom three. Hard to see how last night’s song — no better and no worse than many of his past ones — will change that. How would you grade last night’s “Idol” performances? Give us your report cards in the comments. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ ” American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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Grab the Pepto—Lindsay Lohan Nauseous Over Dad’s Engagement

If Lindsay Lohan was feeling queasy before about her dad’s publicity-grabbing antics before,  has become, this isn’t helping. As word spread this week of Michael Lohan’s…

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American Idol Recap: Who Drove Us to Beatlemania?

Up is down! Right is wrong! You say goodbye, I say hello. Everything’s different now in Idol Isle, and the Top 9 rankings are almost reversed thanks this week’s performances from the Lennon/McCartney songbook. Everything you thought you knew about Crystal Bowersox’s lock on #1 — or Tim Urban’s lock on #Infinity — has been destroyed. Your onetime love of Ellen DeGeneres is but an ember flickering in Kara DioGuardi’s snowman stare. It’s the kind of chaos that makes us scream “Get back to where you once belonged!” right at the Benami-less TV. After the jump, this week’s topsy-turvy rankings.

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Watch 90210 Season 2 Episode 17 (S02E17) – Sweaty Palms and Weak Knees

Watch 90210 S02E17 Online. Get ready for your 90210 fix this week! In this episode *spoiler alertzz* Annie tries to cope with Jasper’s decision; driven by jealousy, Dixon and Ivy decide to go on a fake date; Adrianna and Gia make their relationship official. I won’t take much of your time just click the link below to watch this episode/webisode, whatever you wanna call it, IT’S ONLINE. Enjoy! Watch 90210 Season 2 Episode 17 Source: TV Shows Watch 90210 Season 2 Episode 17 (S02E17) – Sweaty Palms and Weak Knees is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

TMZ’s April Fools Photo Contest — WINNER!

The tribe has spoken — and the plastic-wrapped pimp mobile swept the competition in our April Fools Photo Contest!This week’s contest is Feline Photo Contest — so email in your craziest cat pictures for a chance at this week’s $250 prize and some … Permalink

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Brittany Favre make’s Papa Brett a Grandpa in the NFL

The father of Pro Bowl Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, Jr, a long-time journalist for the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, broke a story this week that Brett Favre just might become the NFLs first active player to be a grandfather. Brittany Favre , Bretts 21-year-old daughter, just gave birth to a healthy baby boy, and the soon-to-be Hall of Fame quarterback confirmed the news on …

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Brett Favres daughter Brittany Favre gives birth to a boy

Veteran NFL quarterback Brett Favre is a happy grandfather now. Bretts daughter Brittany Favre has given birth to a baby boy on Friday, April 2. The childs name is Parker Brett and he weighs 7lbs 7 oz. Brett Favre , 41, could register his name in the history books to be the first ever grandfather to

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