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Miley Cyrus Bus Crash Kills One

Published November 20th, 2009 by Karen
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Teen pop sensation and movie star Miley Cyrus has been involved in a serious automobile accident which left one person dead and others injured.

The tour bus of the headline-making Disney star overturned on a road near Richmond, VA, after striking Continue reading »

This is It Showtimes Extended, DVD Announced

Published November 3rd, 2009 by Karen
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After reportedly topping the box office and raking in over $100 million during its first week, Michael Jackson’s This Is It has been given an extended run in theaters around the world.

(Read: Michael Jackson This is It: Is 3D Movie Next?)

This news likely comes as a surprise to no one, except perhaps whatever poor souls lined up early to get tickets to this “limited run” back when Sony was still lying and saying it would only be in theaters for a few days.

Sure, the “limited time” tactic created a buzz, but Continue reading »

Showtime: Will King of Pop Rule Movie Theaters?

Published October 26th, 2009 by Karen
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What’s the biggest question in the entertainment industry this week? It has be how well the Michael Jackson concert film “This is It” will do when it opens on Wednesday.

(IDOL: Adam Lambert Time for Miracles Video Leaked)

Advance ticket sales have been Continue reading »

Miley Cyrus Stalker: We’re Secretly Engaged

Published August 18th, 2009 by Karen
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A 53-year-old man charged with attempting to stalk Miley Cyrus is due back in court on Tybee Island, Georgia, this afternoon, where the Hannah Montana star just completed shooting a movie, according to an Associated Press report.

According to the AP, Mark McLeod is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing after being held at the Chatham County jail on misdemeanor charges of attempted stalking, disorderly conduct and obstruction of a police officer.

Police said that McLeod twice came to this tiny island off the coast of Georgia in June, attempting to breach a security perimeter set up around the movie set. He told security that he was secretly engaged to marry Cyrus.

Cyrus finished filming the movie “The Last Song” on Tybee Island last week.

MORE About Miley:
FIGHT: Miley VS Radiohead: Spoiled Brat, or Snobbish Brits?
LOVE: Jonas, Girlfriend Break Up: Fans Cheer?
SCANDAL: Miley Cyrus Nude Photos Scandal
MONEY: Cyrus Signs on for More Time as Hannah Montana
CONTROVERSY: Miley Cyrus Song Plagiarized?

Miley Cyrus Signs On For More Hannah Montana

Published June 3rd, 2009 by Wendy
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Miley Cyrus is coming back for more.

After three seasons of “Hannah Montana,” the Associated Press reports that the teen superstar isn’t ready to let go of her role as a young girl who leads a double life.

According to the AP report, a Disney spokesperson confirmed that Cyrus had signed on for a fourth season of the G-rated show and will shoot the new season’s episodes beginning next year. In between now and then, Cyrus will be busy on a concert tour and on shooting the Nicholas Sparks drama “The Last Song.”

Cyrus co-stars with her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, on “Hannah Montana,” and recently appeared in the hit movie adaptation of the TV show. On Sunday, at the MTV Movie Awards, she picked up the trophy for best song from a movie for her tune, “The Climb.”

"I was listening to an interview with the director of this movie and he mentioned how they were getting overwhelmed with the amount of support other metal..."
  JaredfromSubway

Anvil: Heavy Metal vs Hannah Montana in Theaters

Published April 13th, 2009 by Karen

This weekend at movie theaters, music fans had two choices:

Hannah Montana: The Movie and its fictional story of a wealthy teenage popstar struggling to balance super-stardom and her private life, or

Anvil! The Story of Anvil, the true story of a group of 50-year-old men struggling in obscurity to succeed as a heavy metal band while working day-jobs in order to survive.

It’s disappointing, but not surprising, that Miley Cyrus’s Disney flick dominated the box office. However, the fact that underdog rock band Anvil is finally getting attention after all of these years is a victory nonetheless.

A bittersweet documentary, early reviews have painted Anvil! The Story of Anvil as something of a real-life version of This is Spinal Tap, Continue reading »

"Pfft, typical Miley Cyrus is you ask me, totally stuck up and full of herself. She must think she is a Twilight star or something. I totally agree with..."
  Lyndsey

Miley Cyrus Disses Hannah Montana

Published March 31st, 2009 by Wendy

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Miley Cyrus wants a film career, just not as Hannah Montana, according to an Associated Press report.

So says Cyrus just days before the opening of Hannah Montana: The Movie, in which Cyrus plays the lead character of her Disney show, a teenage girl who lives a double life as a regular kid and as a pop star.

“We got really lucky with having the material to make one movie,” Cyrus said in an interview yesterday. The film reveals Hannah Montana’s identity to the world in a way Cyrus says is “very clever,” but leads to the conclusion that there will be no sequel.

But the movie doesn’t jeopardize the future of the popular Disney TV show, said Cyrus. “I don’t know if I would do another (Hannah Montana) film, but I would love to do another season,” she said. The tween idol is signed up for a third and says she’s interested in a fourth. “That would be what we would all agree on,” she said.

The Hannah Montana movie opens April 10.

Odd News: Rolling Stone Plagiarizes the Onion? Three Stooges Reunite?

Published March 26th, 2009 by Karen
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Is there a full moon tonight? For some reason, every story we’ve read this morning seems really weird. Hopefully, it’s not going to be one of those bizarro days that makes us wish we’d just stayed in bed hoping someone would show up to deliver french toast or something. Anyway, here’s a quick look at what’s up this morning, so far…

First, life really does imitate art. Either that, or Rolling Stone is getting even lazier than we thought.

This is a fake headline from the Onion published 8/8/08: Soundgarden Inadvertently Reunites At Area Cinnabon

This is a real headline from today’s Rolling Stone: Soundgarden Nearly Reunite At Tom Morello Justice Tour Stop in Seattle

Spooky.

Second, Dolly Parton is not a lesbian. (Which is funny, since she looks like a drag queen. Seriously, she rocks though.) She did get cut from the new Hannah Montana movie though.

Third, ok, this isn’t really about music, but it still bothers us that Hollywood is about to ruin another classic.

The Farrelly Brothers are reviving the Three Stooges with a new movie starring Jim Carrey (Curly), Sean Penn (Larry) and, possibly, Benicio del Toro (Moe). Seriously? SERIOUSLY?! This is the stupidest thing we’ve heard since news broke that U2 is writing a Spiderman musical for Broadway. According to the Indie Film site, the Farrellys are describing the film as dumb, dumber and dumbest. Ugh.

We’re just hoping Hollywood keeps its filthy paws off of Laurel and Hardy, and Abbott and Costello. C’mon, you know the studio execs would love to remake these movies with George Clooney, Don Cheadle, Jack Black, Ben Stiller or Robert Downey, Jr. or something stupid like that. Enough already! Continue reading »

"children are brainwashed....real life is tougher than her fancy world..."
  hrk09

Hannah Montana Sucks, Plus Top Teen Pop Stars

Published March 24th, 2008 by Karen

Ok, we realize that little kids typically have pretty poor judgment when it comes to music. Actually, the little tykes have pretty poor judgment when it comes to most things—that’s why they enjoy McDonald’s so much.

Whether you grew up with the Partridge Family and Brady Bunch, Chipmunk Punk and New Kids on the Block or NSync and Britney Spears, odds are realize that most of the music you liked as a kid was pretty terrible.

However, we’re pretty sure that Hannah Montana is the creepiest kids music star ever.

Seriously, have you see this girl? She’s supposedly 15 years old, but the bags under her eyes make her look twice as old, and her Marlboro voice doesn’t help matters.

Everything she does causes a riot—whether it’s opening an Imax movie or unveiling her new super-creepy wax figure (creepy photo here).

We don’t get it.
But then again, we don’t understand the appeal of Webkinz, Elmo, Mountain Dew or Harry Potter either.

In honor of our tween-pop Jekyll and Hyde, aka, Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montana, we’re looking back at some other teen pop stars, some good, some bad. Leave a comment and let us know which ones you love or hate.

Top Teen Pop Stars

Tiffany—“I Think We’re Alone Now”
If you remember the ‘80s then you probably remember mall pop star Tiffany. Two of her biggest hits were covers of oldies. “I Think We’re Alone Now” by Tommy James and the Shondells, and “I Saw Him Standing There,” a version of the Beatles’ “I Saw Her Standing There.” In more recent years, Tiffany has tried to revitalize her career by appearing on TV talent shows and posing for Playboy.

Debbie Gibson—“Only in My Dreams”
And if you had a Tiffany poster on your bedroom wall, odds are this one was nearby.After she outgrew her teen-pop phase, Gibson changed her name to Deborah and went on to work on Broadway.

Madonna—“Hung Up”
Madonna wasn’t a teenager when she became famous, but her music was certainly the prototype for acts from Tiffany to Britney Spears.

Avril Lavigne—“Complicated”
Before she was a bratty young lady trying to steal your boyfriend, she was a snotty kid wearing too much eyeliner and singing pop songs about skaters and ballerinas.

Britney Spears—“Baby One More Time”
Before she grew up into a trouble young adult, Spears was a pop idol for millions of little girls thanks to songs like this.

Christina Aguilera—“Genie in a Bottle”
She’s almost as creepy as Montana. With pounds of make-up and gallons of bleach, this popstar makes everyday seem like Halloween, in a bad way.

Hilary Duff—“So Yesterday”
Once the star of Lizzie McGuire, the Disney princess had a successful recording career thanks to her sugary pop sound. Although her unlikely romance with Good Charlotte pop-punk star Joel Madden ended, her career remained strong, although she’s been known more for her dating habits than her music of late.

Lindsay Lohan—“First” (video)
Before she became a familiar face in rehab and tabloids, Lohan was a promising actress that dabbled in teen pop (and she sold millions of albums).

What do you think?
Were these teen pop stars better than Hannah Montana? Leave comment and let us know what you think!

Super Tuesday Results: McCain vs Hannah Montana?

Published February 5th, 2008 by Karen

Super Tuesday is the day that 24 states hold primary elections to determine which candidate their delegates will back at the national convention (which is where the parties officially nominate a presidential candidate from among the field of contenders).

It’s a tight race between Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and Republicans John McCain and Mitt Romney.

However, on the eve of elections in these pivotal states, a new controversy is emerging around the candidates—or at least emanating from their stereos.

Rocker John Mellencamp has issued a statement to John McCain asking that he stop using his music in connection with his presidential bid.

Mellencamp rose to fame in the ‘80s thanks to his rootsy brand of rock music, and songs such as “Pink Houses,” “Small Town” and “Our Country.”

This isn’t the first time a Republican candidate has butted heads with a rock star.

In 1984, Ronald Reagan used Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.” in connection with his campaign, and Springsteen forced him to stop.

In 2000, Tom Petty asked George W. Bush to stop using his song, “I Won’t Back Down.”

But, with all of the uproar surrounding the candidates’ musical choices, you can’t help wondering if it really matters.

Does the fact that Republicans Reagan and George H.W. Bush used Lee Greenwood “God Bless the USA,” while a Democrat Bill Clinton favored Fleetwood Mac “Don’t Stop” really have any impact on the actions of voters?
Did John Edwards choice of using U2 “Pride (In the Name of Love)” cost him valuable votes in the primary and cause him to drop out of the race?

Probably not. So why does the campaign music matter so much?

Quite simply, the music is just one more chance for the candidates to try to separate themselves from one another and attempt to strike a chord, so to speak, with potential voters by stirring their emotions and subtly reinforcing their political messages through music.

The songs may not be strictly political in their lyrics, but candidates like Obama certainly realize the emotions being roused with the “freedom” lyrical refrain of Aretha Franklin’s not-at-all political song, “Think.”

Its role may seem subtle, but the decision of what music to play at a campaign rally is no doubt scrutinized by campaign managers every bit as thoroughly as every other aspect of the candidate’s message and appearance.

Therefore, it’s no surprise that the musicians responsible for these songs feel as though they should have some say in regard to which party is allowed to use their music to sell their message.

However, this control over the music becomes a tricky task.

Does a musician really have a say over who can use his or her music? If a candidate plays by the rules and pays the proper royalties and fees, aren’t they entitled to use whatever music they choose? Will artists start pulling their music from radio stations if they don’t like the commercials the station plays for a particular sponsor or product?

It’s an interesting question that will likely continue to develop over time, particularly as the landscape of the music industry continues to evolve and reinvent itself at such a rapid rate.

In the meantime, the only thing that seems certain is that Super Tuesday results will show the Republican candidates lost the rock star vote.

Now, if a candidate could figure out how to win over the parents of Hannah Montana fans, they’d win by a landslide.

Does music have an impact on voters?
Leave a comment and tell us what you think!