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For those of you needing proof that no matter what, when, how, who, where, why or which way you cut it, Beyonce cannot act, allow us to present to you the music video for “Telephone,” Lady Gaga’s latest single featuring Mz. Knowles in her stiffest performance yet.
But why let Beyonce ruin what could possibly [...]
Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher: When this couple first started dating back in 2003, most people in America braced themselves for a collective camera crew to burst forth from behind the bushes… because, as a nation, we felt Punk’d. Ashton was 25 and Demi was 40, making her our national cougar mascot. But [...]
On April 15, BWE.tv will set sail on the Best Cruise Ever, a four-day musical ocean journey with over a dozen of your favorite bands, including 3 Doors Down, Shinedown, Safetysuit, Carolina Liar… and a band that I had the pleasure of inducting into the Martini Minute Hall of Fame, Lifehouse. We sat down [...]
Editor-at-Large Matt Casamassina dishes the dirt on the behind-the-scenes murmurings at the event. I'm not impressed, I say. PS3 Move features almost no latency -- just one frame -- but that paper truth didn't seem to translate to reality as I played with the controller at Sony's event. Most of the stuff played like first-generation Wii efforts from third-parties. Natal, though -- the motion offering from Microsoft -- not so much. The same studio rep calls Natal a big, buggy mess. "It's sh*t," he adds, saying that it just doesn't work as promised. That it's slow and that the camera is imprecise, which he notes, is causing some major development woes.
PS3Hype writes: 'The release date from Gran Turismo 5 will be revealed very soon. This is revealed on the PSBlog where Sony shows the 'new' night trailer from Gran Turismo 5. A trailer that already leaked out a few days ago.'
Activision has yet to confirm, but Kiss' Gene Simmons has confirmed his involvement in the title by stating that he "is the voice of Guitar Hero 6".
Speaking to ITN Productions' Game On programme, Simmons confirmed that he was involved.
Speaking to IncGamers in an exclusive interview, CEO of Splash Damage, Paul Wedgwood, said that the developer had "set out from the very beginning wanting to design the game that worked well for all three platforms."
"One element of Sony's Move that was not clarified during Sony's stage demo has now been confirmed from on-floor testing: it vibrates, and quite intensely."
-AATG
GAME is coming to PlayStation Home next week.
Alphazone4 have some exclusive images of what's in store.
Remember 2009, the last time anyone cared about new episodes of 90210? JK, Gasmii. No one ever cared about new episodes of 90210. Ah, what the hell, I got 2 afternoons to kill. Let's re-visit the Hills of Beverly.

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Tonight on Project Runway, all of Earth's elements are polluted. So recycle, or something. Some of these designs are so bad they'll put hair on your chest.
A group of high-profile New Zealand businessmen including Sir Stephen Tindall (The
Warehouse), Sam Morgan (TradeMe), Rod Drury (Xero) and Mark Rushworth (iHug-Vodafone)
have joined to form an early-stage international fibre venture called Pacific Fibre.

A sweaty Debbie Harry performs a dreamy number for her rabid Blondie fans.
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GDC 2010: Art director on how the Icarus myth influenced the cyberpunk prequel, trying to come up with a distinct visual look, and Heavy Rain's scary characters; confirms Human Evolution subtitle.
"I think we'd both be excellent parents, but we've only been married a couple of months. One step at a time." MAD MEN star CHRISTINA HENDRICKS is looking forward to motherhood in the future. She married actor Geoffrey Arend in New York in October (09).


"She's just growing up to be the most lovely, sweet, funny, creative... I mean, we all just sit there kind of in awe of her sometimes." JENNIFER ANISTON enjoys spending time with her goddaughter - COURTENEY COX's five-year-old girl Coco.


"Red wine. That, and the facelifts. I’ve only had five or six of those. And I quit smoking five-and-a-half years ago. But I’ve always had a babyface. I remember having a beer with Tommy Lee Jones in 1994 and thinking: ‘God, when am I going to get a face like that?'" MATT DAMON, who turns 40 in October (10), jokes about his youthful looks.


JOHN MALKOVICH is bringing his controversial play The Infernal Comedy to London's West End. The actor plays real-life Austrian serial killer Jack Unterweger, who was convicted of murdering a string of prostitutes in Austria and the USA between 1974 and 1992 before committing suicide in prison in 1994. The play, which previously ran in California and Austria, will open at London's Barbican theatre next year (11).


Sophie Dahl once received a business proposal from a man on death row - but the former supermodel was too scared to reply over fears he would track her down.


Liev Schreiber fears he will be left out of a sequel to X-Men Origins: Wolverine even though he would "love" to be involved in the follow-up.


Sony put PlayStation 3 fans in a tizzy by whipping out its latest controller, which it calls the "Move." It looks a whole lot like a black version of Nintendo's WiiMote controller, only it's got this big, clown-nose ball on the end of it. That ball actually serves a purpose. The Move's motion is partially registered by a camera PS3 users will set on top of the television.
Users of Android smartphones now have a new option for browsing the Web: A beta version of Opera Mini 5 was released Thursday for the Linux-based Android platform. New features in the software, which is an upgrade to the current version 4.2, include tabbed browsing, Speed Dial, Opera Link and Download Manager.
The third episode of VGRT is a spirited one, as Jonah insists that Sony's new game next week should be called "God of CRAP III" and gives an unassailable reason why, while Filippo says he'll rip on Heavy Rain in his review, and Richard rips on Filippo's review of Heavy Rain.
Also in the podcast, the trio discusses:
The pirate attack on UbiSoft's DRM servers
the announcements of Portal 2 and Rock Band 3
Microsoft's decision to unveil their Natal titles at E3
Sony's decision to introduce eroding demos
Xbox Live finally loosening gay restrictions.
From Examiner: review scores for Final Fantasy XIII, God of War III, Yakuza 3 and more from the #213 issue of EDGE.
With more than 613,000 units sold in February, the Nintendo DS family of systems set a new U.S. record for portable video game sales in the month of February, according to the independent NPD Group.
Media Create has published the latest hardware sales figures from Japan.
A new version of Heavy Metal, the 1981 animated anthology film with stories based on the comics magazine Heavy Metal (originally Metal Hurlant in France), has been batted around for the last couple years. At various points a whole laundry list of directors have been 'confirmed' to helm segments: David Fincher, James Cameron, Guillermo del Toro, Zack Snyder, Rob Zombie, Gore Verbinski, Mark Osborne and probably more that we've forgotten.
The film was dropped by Paramount in 2008, but is reportedly still kicking. David Fincher has stayed on as producer and a possible segment director, and Blur Studios, the outfit also reportedly animating the Fincher-produced The Goon, may still be involved.
Now there's new word that the core team of Fincher, Cameron and Snyder is moving forward with the film, which will be entirely animated in 3D.
Deadline talks about the project, though in truth they don't have many details beyond what we've ...
Joaquin Phoenix famously 'retired' from acting a year ago (after finishing Two Lovers) to start some sort of career as a rap MC which may or may not be fodder for a documentary or other film product of sorts involving Casey Affleck. It's all a bit murky, really, but I don't think anyone has ever been convinced that Phoenix is really retired. If this report is correct, he isn't, and will in fact be playing Edgar Allen Poe in an adaptation of Daniel Stashower's book The Beautiful Cigar Girl.
The news comes from the Mumbai Mirror, by way of The Playlist and their magical Google alerts. The messenger is Resul Pookutty, a sound man who won an Oscar for his work on Slumdog Millionaire. Pookutty says:
I couldn’t be happier because I am doing a period film. It is a very special challenge because I have to recreate the sound textures of ...
Is there any point to doing a Harold & Kumar movie without Kal Penn? We may find out, as John Cho is now saying that the proposed third film in the series, A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas could end up shooting this summer for a fall release.
Cho is promoting FlashForward, and told Collider that while on hiatus from that show he'd be able to shoot the third Harold & Kumar film this summer.(Or, more properly, Collider led him a bit with the question about shooting the film while on hiatus, and he agreed.) The question is Kal Penn, who currently has a job in Washington, DC as part of the Obama administration. Will he able to do the film? Doesn't seem like they've got a movie without him. Which, erm, might not be a bad idea if this is really going to be a stoner Christmas movie.
There's a script ...
20th Century Fox has hired Rupert Wyatt to develop and direct a prequel to Planet of the Apes. Wyatt directed The Escapist which premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival to medium buzz and decent reviews. I wasn't taken by the movie, but I know it was one of Alex from FirstShowing's favorite movies of that year. The screenplay, titled Caesar (named after the ape who leads the rebellion against the humans in Conquest), was written by screenwriters Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver (The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, The Relic).
The film won't have talking monkeys and will not end with chimps taking over Earth. Instead the film will be a hard science fiction film about humans that use science to create hyper-intelligent chimpanzees. Fox's Tom Rothman has said the film takes place before the first film, and that it will be "a return to the social thematics that mark ...
Marvel has released two movie trailers for Iron Man 2 thus far (first on here, second one here). Our friend Vic from screenrant decided to edit the footage from both trailers into an extended trailer that runs almost four minutes in length. The result is surprisingly pretty cool (but obviously, the collective footage nothing we haven't seen before). You can watch it now, embedded after the jump.
ComingSoon has an exclusive first look at Pixar's new short film which will be attached to Toy Story 3 on June 18th 2010. As we previously reported, it is titled Day & Night, and was directed by Teddy Newton, a storyboard artist on The Iron Giant, Character Designer for The Incredibles and Presto, who makes his Pixar directorial debut. What isn't expected:
We had assumed, probably incorrectly, that the short film has something to do with the boy and dinosaur art that was spotted on sculptor Greg Dykstra's wall in behind the scenes b-roll footage for Pete Docter's Up.
While this is unconfirmed, the title graphic gives the impression that the shot could be a 2D animated film, and not the computer animated short film we're use to from Pixar. If so, this wouldn't be Pixar's first attempt at 2D animation (see Your Friend the Rat, the short included on the ...
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We wish a release date would speed in, too...
Want a Gran Turismo 5 release date? Tough. Sony's not giving you one. But if you want to see more new footage of cars going around race tracks, you've come to the right place.
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