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‘Harry Potter’ World Cup: Muggles Target Robert Pattinson

Keep voting over on the MTV Movies Blog to determine the best ‘Potter’ character of all time. By Eric Ditzian Robert Pattinson as Cedric Diggory in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” Photo: Warner Bros. The second round of MTV News’ “Harry Potter” World Cup — the fan-voted tournament to pick the greatest character in the fantasy franchise — is already under way, but we’d like to pause for a minute to say how damn impressed we are. We offered up this momentous task to you, and you came through in a big way over the first round , voting more than 1.2 million times to make sure your favorite wizards and witches, heroes and villains, owls, elves and werewolves made it through to the next round. Magical stuff! And it’s only just beginning. Round two is shaping up to deliver us some blowouts, some neck-and-neck competitions and one upset that could have fans of another supernatural series up in arms. On that last point, we’re talking about Mr. Robert Pattinson . Before RPattz got mixed up in the “Twilight” madness, he took on the role of Cedric Diggory, a wizard who was only featured in “Goblet of Fire” but whose death changed the course of Hogwarts history and earned the character a #3 seed in our tournament. Cedric coasted through the first round and seemed to have a path cleared for him in future rounds by “Twilight” fans, who knocked Luna Lovegood out in a shocking round-one defeat. Yet “Potter” fans seem to be fighting back in round two. Cedric now finds himself in a fierce battle with Narcissa Malfoy, the Dark Lord ally who squeaked by Lovegood in round one and could make it two upsets in a row. As of this writing, Narcissa leads the voting 53 percent to Cedric’s 47 percent. All this makes for one of round two’s most exciting matchups. And a lot can happen before voting ends July 1 at 12:01 p.m. ET. Will the throw-down between brother/sister tandem George and Ginny Weasley , for example, go down to the wire? Right now, they’re locked in a virtual tie. And can Professor Minerva McGonagall , the head honcho of Gryffindor, maintain a razor-thin margin of victory over timid-yet-ultimately heroic Neville Longbottom? Don’t count that dude out yet. Other matches seem already decided. Ron Weasley holds a commanding lead over Quidditch top dog Oliver Wood. Ron’s gal pal Hermione and best friend Harry Potter , meanwhile, have each also raced out to nearly impossible-to-overcome leads. Big shock there, right? The big three are going to coast safely into the Sweet 16. There they’ll no doubt greet Severus Snape , the is-he-really-bad-or-maybe-kinda-good wizard who is deservedly a fan favorite. He’s far ahead in his face-off with itty-bitty Professor Flitwick. We’ll go ahead now and call it: Snape for the win! And let’s cross our fingers that Dobby the House Elf , he of the adorable voice and self-sacrificing worldview, maintains his hefty lead over Kingsley Shacklebolt, who honestly is on borrowed time after a round-one upset of Mad-Eye Moody. So that’s where we stand about halfway through the second round. Don’t let your personal fave pull a Mad-Eye Moody. Make sure he, she or it gets your support. With millions of votes coming through, it’s up to you to vote and vote and vote. And then vote some more before we anoint the greatest character of all time in MTV News’ Harry Potter World Cup. Who is the best “Harry Potter” character of all time? The “Harry Potter” World Cup will find out! Voting is going on now over on the MTV Movies Blog , and you can also get the debate going on Twitter with the hashtag #mtvpottercup. Related Videos The ‘Harry Potter’ World Cup Related Photos The ‘Harry Potter’ World Cup Players

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Harry Potter, Severus Snape Soar In Early World Cup Voting

Hermione Granger is also dominating in the first round of the MTV News tournament. By Eric Ditzian Alan Rickman as Professor Snape in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” Photo: Warner Bros. Don’t pooh-pooh Filius Flitwick! That’s just one of the lessons coming into focus little more than 24 hours into the epic showdown we call the “Harry Potter” World Cup . Though the diminutive master of Charms nabbed just a 10 seed in our monthlong tournament, in which fans have been voting online to choose the greatest character in the fantasy franchise, Professor Flitwick has raced out to a commanding first-round lead over his fellow Hogwarts colleague, and number-seven seed, Sybill Trelawney. But voting in the initial round doesn’t close until midnight on Monday, meaning there’s more than enough time for Trelawney fans to divine a whole lot of votes in her honor. Other contests seem less prone to an upset. Honestly, what are the chances Harry Potter himself , facing off against Dark Arts devotee Quirinus Quirrell, gets an unexpected first-round ouster from the World Cup? As of this writing, the boy wizard has wrangled more than 95 percent of the vote. His pal Hermione Granger, meanwhile , has garnered more than 98 percent of the vote in her battle with often-salacious journalist Rita Skeeter. See photos of all of the “Potter” World Cup players. But that was all to be expected. Early voting has also shown us some characters that could become Cinderella stories. Dobby the House Elf , the adorable rascal who made the ultimate sacrifice to save Harry and company, shot out to a maybe-we-should-call-it-now lead over Gryffindor half-blood Dean Thomas. Maybe now it’s time for Dobby, who’s always been the servant until now, to lead a fan-supported charge. Yet the floppy-eared elf could well run up against Severus Snape, who himself is dominating a first-round matchup with Death Eater spawn Vincent Crabbe, in the Sweet 16. Snape, as “Potter” buffs know, has one of the most complex and satisfying character arcs in the entire series. Only Dobby, we presume, stands between him and an Elite Eight showdown with Harry. That’s the main action in the Privet Drive quadrant of the bracket . Over in Godric’s Hollow, while Hermione is busy wiping the floor with Rita, the phoenix Fawkes is straight up embarrassing poor Nearly Headless Nick. But voting in Albus Dumbledore’s game hasn’t even started. If you ask us, anyone who thinks someone like Dark Arts defender Remus Lupin is going to stand in the way of a Hermione vs. Dumbledore Elite Eight face off is crazy. See the full bracket and vote! Things haven’t even gotten started on the other side of the bracket. There’s a whole lot of Weasley brawling going on in the Hogsmeade section, not only with Ron securing the top seed but with Arthur cruelly conjuring up a war with his son Percy. But all that may become background noise once Cedric Diggory (memorably, if briefly, portrayed onscreen by one Robert Pattinson) gets in on the action. Even Ron Weasley, he who won the heart of Hermione, might not be able to take down the “Twilight” heartthrob. Voting kicks off Wednesday. And then in Diagon Alley, we find perhaps the tournament’s most competitive corner. Count ’em off: Lord Voldemort, Draco Malfoy (whose Tom Felton has collected two straight MTV Movie Award Best Villain wins ), Sirius Black and his murderer, Bellatrix Lestrange. About the only thing we can predict at this point is that Lord V is going to freaking destroy Moaning Myrtle, who might need a new nickname soon. Voting in these matches begins on Thursday. Who is the best “Harry Potter” character of all time? The “Harry Potter” World Cup will find out! Voting is going on now over on the MTV Movies Blog , and you can also get the debate going on Twitter with the hashtag #mtvpottercup. Related Videos The ‘Harry Potter’ World Cup Related Photos The ‘Harry Potter’ World Cup Players

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Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Returning In August With I’m With You

Band’s first album in five years will be preceded by the single ‘The Adventures of Raindance Maggie.’ By James Montgomery Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis Well, it’s certainly a better title than Dr. Johnny Skinz’s Disproportionately Rambunctious Polar Express Machine-Head. On August 30, the Red Hot Chili Peppers will return with their first new album in more than five years, a Rick-Rubin produced disc that they’re calling I’m With You. The Peppers broke the news on their official site on Sunday evening, with bassist Flea adding his own personal flourishes on Twitter . According to several reports, the first single off the album is called “The Adventures of Raindance Maggie,” and will be released on July 18. I’m With You will be RHCP’s first album since 2006’s massively successful double disc Stadium Arcadium , and their first since the departure of longtime guitarist John Frusciante, who announced that he had left the group due to “musical differences” in late 2009. He’s replaced on the new album by friend (and touring Chili Pepper) Josh Klinghoffer. In an interview earlier this year with Spin magazine, RHCP frontman Anthony Kiedis said the band was reinvigorated by a lengthy hiatus the members took following their Arcadium world tour, and the addition of Klinghoffer to the mix, describing the recording process of the (then-untitled) album as being “one of evolution.” “Before, some of our jams were a bit hit-and-miss,” he told the magazine. “On this record, a decent number of songs were actually thought out and planned in a way we had never done before. That is, with Flea’s new knowledge of music theory, we explored the writing process with a bit more precision. “It is always going to change the chemistry and feeling of the music when such a creative force as John Frusciante leaves,” Kiedis continued. “He was something unique that shaped our sound then, but now I think it’s also something fresh and exciting to have a new, incredible musical mind working with us now. We are still the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but we also have to adapt and welcome new opportunities. After all, that is how we’ve survived all these years.” Are you looking forward to hearing new music from the Red Hot Chili Peppers? Tell us in the comments. Related Artists Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Consequence Confirms He Wrote Lyrics For Kanye West

‘It is true I participated in writing with Kanye,’ Cons says on Wednesday’s ‘RapFix Live.’ By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Consequence on “RapFix Live” Photo: Jonathan Goldner/ MTV News On Wednesday afternoon (May 4), former G.O.O.D. Music artist Consequence stopped by “RapFix Live” and revealed to Sway that he has written lyrics for his ex-label boss, Kanye West, and sometimes didn’t receive credit for his work. “It is true I participated in writing with Kanye. You could read it on credits on 808s and Heartbreaks, College Dropout. Every album that he’s had, I’ve been involved from a creative aspect in writing of songs,” Cons said. “Check the credits, I get that publishing.” It has been long speculated that Kanye West didn’t write all of his rhymes. Chicago MC Rhymefest was credited as a writer on the Louis Vuitton Don’s Grammy-Award winning single “Jesus Walks,” though he didn’t appear vocally on the 2004 track. On Wednesday, Consequence shed more light and even went on to say he hasn’t always gotten his proper due. “One record that I never got credit for which always stuck out in my mind was that I helped out with some of the rhymes from ‘Champion,’ ” Cons said of the 2007 song that appeared ‘Ye’s Graduation LP. The line in question: “We were sorta like Will Smith and his son/ In the movie; I ain’t talkin’ about the rich one.” “That was my brain thought,” Cons said of the rhymes. “I mean, there’s a lot of joints [that were not credited].” At the time, Consequence claims that he had no problem helping West with his writing, but when it came time to put out his sophomore album, Cons TV, Kanye didn’t offer the same helping hand with regard to getting his album released. ‘Ye, along with Consequence’s cousin Q-Tip, were the executive producers for the unreleased LP. Part of his beef with Kanye is what he paints as the one-sided nature of his and West’s relationship. “At one point, Kanye wasn’t even doing any music after the Taylor Swift situation , it’s documented he went to Europe,” Cons said, alluding to ‘Ye’s 2009 MTV VMAs outburst. “In the midst of all that, I was left hanging. “As a man, you can’t hang your fate on no other man, but when you think the man is your brother and you talk about every other single situation known to man, you would think it would dawn on somebody to say, ‘Hey, let me make sure this all right, let me make sure my guy is good.’ If I’m not your guy, that’s fine; let’s just have clarity on it.” Consequence has since severed ties with Kanye West and G.O.O.D. Music and went on to start his own company, Band Camp. Cons also told MTV News’s “RapFix live” that Cons TV is now called Get Even, but before that album drops, he’ll be releasing his Movies on Demand 3 mixtape in either late May or early June. Share your thoughts on Cons’ comments about Kanye below. For More on Consequence and the G.O.O.D. Music saga, stay tuned to MTV News and our RapFix blog. Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Lil B, Consequence And Pharoahe Monch Related Artists Consequence Kanye West

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Peace Bond Hearing for Terry Jones

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Pastor Terry Jones is in court today in Detroit fighting the city’s refusal to grant him a permit for his demonstration unless he posts a “peace bond” of $100,000. As of this writing, the afternoon court session has begun, with no decision yet announced . Rev. Jones vows to demonstrate outside the Islamic Center no matter what, even if it means going to jail. In the first video below, you’ll notice… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gates of Vienna Discovery Date : 22/04/2011 19:00 Number of articles : 2

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“But what I DOOOO want to know is, what will I DOOOO in this writing class’”

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SEK is substituting for his co-author/course director, so he when he walks into class, he doesn’t know which students are supposed to be there and which aren’t … and there’s one that certainly isn’t. He doesn’t know that yet. It is imperative for the reader to read said student’s voice like this: SEK walks to the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Lawyers, Guns and Money Discovery Date : 07/04/2011 03:39 Number of articles : 2

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The Pulse Weekend Edition: Breakups, Plea Deals and a New Wonder Woman

The Hollywood Gossip is proud to present the weekend edition of The Pulse, where we recap all the biggest events in celebrity news and gossip. Over the weekend, Bradley Cooper and Renee Zellweger called it quits, while Lindsay Lohan may have seen the writing on the wall in her felony case. Catch up on those stories, along with the release of the first photo of Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman in NBC’s remake of the show, right here … Pulse Daily Update: Weekend Edition – March 20th

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The Pulse Weekend Edition: Breakups, Plea Deals and a New Wonder Woman

The Hollywood Gossip is proud to present the weekend edition of The Pulse, where we recap all the biggest events in celebrity news and gossip. Over the weekend, Bradley Cooper and Renee Zellweger called it quits, while Lindsay Lohan may have seen the writing on the wall in her felony case. Catch up on those stories, along with the release of the first photo of Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman in NBC’s remake of the show, right here … Pulse Daily Update: Weekend Edition – March 20th

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