Monday, October 25, 2010

Willow Smith Reveals Her Unusual Halloween Costume

'I'm gonna be myself,' she says of her plans for Halloween, which happens to be her 10th birthday.
By Rebecca Thomas


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Although one of her musical idols has spawned one of 2010's most popular Halloween costumes, Willow Smith doesn't plan to go trick-or-treating as Lady Gaga this year. Nope, the 9-year-old upstart intends to dress up as ... herself.

"I'm gonna be myself, and I'm gonna go around the neighborhood saying, 'Do you like Willow Smith?' And then I'm gonna be like, 'Ta-da! It's me,' " the Roc Nation artist explained.

While it seems a rather unusual idea for a costume, the tween singer's 10th birthday happens to fall on Halloween, and that may account, in part, for Smith's unwillingness to don a disguise. But more likely, the "Whip My Hair" singer, whose mantra is "the best thing is you," just happens to realize that it's pretty cool to be Willow.

For Halloween-ers who want to follow suit, keep in mind that being Willow, à la her "Whip My Hair" video, requires a trip to your local beauty-supply outpost. From heart-shaped braids to fuchsia-frosted locks, Willow's hairdos — and those of her Warriorettes crew — would take honors at an Atlanta hair show and are key to miming her style. (A hot-glue gun and an abundance of rhinestones, studs and grommets will get you halfway there.)

One rather edible-looking 'do in particular ranks as Smith's favorite from the colorful clip: "The cotton-candy one, the one with the big-old balls of cotton candy, 'cause it was very crazy." But boys and girls attempting the look should be crafty; the pink poof is synthetic and took some serious scissor-work. "We had to cut it and snip it and do all that stuff," Smith warned.

What do you think of Willow's Halloween costume idea? What will you be? Tell us in the comments!

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Jason Trawick Runs Out For Take Out

It’s been a few weeks since we’ve seen photos of Britney Spears beau Jason Trawick here on the blog so you can imagine how happy I was to find new photos of Jason out and about here in SoCal this weekend. It would seem that Jason managed to pry himself away from his ladylove long [...]

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Pamela Anderson Unveils Her New PETA Ad In London

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'Paranormal Activity 2': Five Burning Questions Answered

Director Tod Williams reveals the secrets behind the sequel's major twists.
By Eric Ditzian


Tod Williams
Photo: MTV News

On Friday, as "Paranormal Activity 2" kicked off its scream-inducing run to the #1 spot at the weekend box office, we revealed five secrets from the film's production: everything from how the plot developed to how they pulled off special effects.

But there were a few secrets that were simply too spoilery to spill then. Now, though, with "Paranormal Activity 2" having reeled in an estimated $41.5 million, we're moving ahead and answering some of the film's most burning questions (needless to say, major spoilers exist below).

How They Got the Prequel/Sequel Idea

As "Paranormal Activity 2" begins, it's very refreshing — not to mention super-freaking cool — to realize that it's taking place two months before the events of the first "PA." And, wow, it's a mind-frak to realize that the final scenes take place after the plot of the first "PA." The result is sort of a prequel/sequel hybrid.

How the heck did filmmakers come up with such an original idea? Director Tod Williams told MTV News that the prequel was always part of the plan but the sequel idea popped up during production of the film.

"There was an idea to do a prequel right away. Like everybody, I thought there's no way to make a sequel to this movie," he said. "And when I read Michael Perry's initial idea of how to approach the movie, I got really excited because that's exactly the way you have to do it. And then in terms of how it evolved to wrap around [the first movie], that came in the making. We got really excited when he discovered it, because I don't think any other movie has that structure. I'm unaware of it. There's no word for it."

Any suggestions?

"Simul-quel, maybe," Williams said.

Why They Introduce Katie That Way

Katie (Katie Featherston), of course, was one of the two main characters in "PA." Let's just say that things don't end well for her. In "PA 2," you've just started to process the idea that the story is a prequel when who arrives at the family's door? It's Katie, sister of Kristi, one of the new movie's main characters. It's a satisfying reveal and has drawn gasps from audiences, but it wasn't the filmmakers' original idea.

Rather, they had an idea to cut to a shot of Katie holding Kristi's baby, leaving audiences perplexed. Ultimately, though, they felt that reveal wouldn't be true to the spirit of the first film.

"We toyed with the idea of her coming into the nursery and tending to the baby," Williams said. "We were going to save her reveal for then and play that as, 'Is that her? That's creepy. What's going on?' And then we decided to go with this version, which is get it out right out front. ['PA' creator] Oren [Peli] has an idea that you have to be honest and straightforward with an audience, and we tried to stick to that idea."

Why They Cast Sprague Grayden as Katie's Sister

The identity of the "PA 2" cast was kept strictly under wraps in the run-up to the film's release. Only when midnight screenings began last week did we learn that Sprague Grayden ("Jericho," "24") was cast as Kristi. The role was the hardest for filmmakers to cast, and they only settled on Grayden at the last minute.

"We spent a lot of time and saw hundreds of people in L.A. We realized we had to go beyond L.A. We got actors from New York and Chicago," Williams said. "The one that was the hardest was Kristi because of everything we set up in the first film and the person had to be able to work in this kind of [improvisatory] environment and look like Katie. It really was a hard one. [Sprague] came in right when we needed her to. It was a lucky thing that happened for us."

How They Built the Scares

"PA 2" begins like something of a romantic comedy: A new family moves into a house, filming their new surroundings with a camcorder and joking around at all times. The horror elements start from next to nothing — a creepily turning mobile above the baby's crib — until they build to jump-out-of-your-seat moments.

Some viewers have argued that the scares simply don't come quickly enough, but Williams has an entirely different philosophy when it comes to frightening an audience that fell in love with the original film.

"Following up on a movie like 'Paranormal Activity,' where the expectations are very high, is tricky," he said. "Oren Peli's film was so perfectly modulated. We knew that if we went and tried to scare the pants off you in the first minute, your guard is up. We've got to get you past the point where you think you're prepared and just when you forget it's coming, that's when we come. Knowing that these movies are all about doing a lot with a little, we had to do everything very, very subtly."

Why the Movie Ends the Way It Does

In the final scenes, a now demonically possessed Katie returns to Kristi's house and kills her sister and brother-in-law. Frightening and unexpected, to say the least. Exactly how Katie committed those murders, however, changed during production. Williams said he shot a very bloody version of the murders but decided that such gore did not fit within the larger framework of the film.

"Normally you spend two years writing a screenplay and auditioning all these ideas," he explained. "We didn't have that time. But we did have a production environment that was exceedingly easy to run and operate. Every idea was auditioned in the doing of it."

Check out everything we've got on "Paranormal Activity 2."

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Keanu Reeves Reunites With His ?Bill & Ted? Co-Star Alex Winter

Last month we learned that actor Keanu Reeves was working with his old co-star Alex Winter on an updated sequel film based on the pair’s 1989 film Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure and it’s follow-up sequel Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey. Just a few days later, Alex Winter went on the record to confirm that [...]

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All Time Low Reveal Inspiration Behind Dirty Work

' 'Dirty work' was the first ... set of words that came to mind to define what I had been doing for the past two years,' says frontman Alex Gaskarth.
By James Montgomery


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By now, you are probably aware that All Time Low's new album is called Dirty Work. But aside from the obvious Norm Macdonald connotations, you're probably not sure why the band chose that title.

And really, we weren't either. So when All Time Low stopped by the MTV newsroom on Friday, we asked them to explain the meaning behind Dirty Work, the follow-up to last year's Nothing Personal album. And, yes, Norm had plenty to do with it.

"Well, the Rolling Stones have a record called Dirty Work, and we were really inspired by that," drummer Rian Dawson laughed. "And there's a great movie called 'Dirty Work,' too, so obviously, Norm Macdonald was a big influence."

"Luckily, none of our fans know who the Rolling Stones are," guitarist Jack Barakat added. "So it's not a problem."

And to think there was a time when those same fans were worried that, thanks to the album's title — and self-described "gritty" sound — All Time Low were trading in their tighty-whities for the grave garb of serious artistes. That's definitely not the case on their new album though. As frontman Alex Gaskarth explained, the album does represent a shift for the band ... which is the real reason they decided to call the disc Dirty Work.

"I think one of the big things that came along with this album, and the process of making this album, and the whole jump to a new label, [was] a lot of anxiety. About where were we going to go, so there's a lot of that on the record," he said. "And there's also [a lot] about reaching a point in my life, personally, where things were starting to be torn apart, relationship-wise, and not having the time to be with certain people. And a lot of that's reflected in the album, feeling as though I was an island stuck in the middle of an ocean.

"[So] Dirty Work was inspired by the subject matter on the record, where it's this toss-up of being wrapped up in what we do, and having the fun and the good times, and kind of pulling that blindfold down in order to ignore the fact that other problems are crumbling around you," he continued. "You have these songs about the good times, and then there are also these songs about 'Wow, because of these good times, everything else is completely burning.' And 'dirty work' was the first ... set of words that came to mind to define what I had been doing for the past two years. It was 'dirty work.' "

So, Dirty Work — which is due early next year — finds All Time Low at a crossroads. On one hand, they're still the party-hearty goofballs you've grown to love. On the other, they're rapidly maturing musicians looking to express their newfound emotions. Both sides show up on the album, and ATL know it's a risk. But they're confident their fans will come along for the ride. After all, deep down, they're still the same band ... just, you know, a little older and wiser.

"You listen to this record and you're not going to be like, 'Oh, is that Kings of Leon?' It's not going to be like that," Dawson said. "But you are going to hopefully say, 'Wow, that's a better song than they've ever written.' "

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Kanye West Jokes About Devil Worship, Illuminati Rumors

'Question ... can you devil worship on the new iphone?' MC quips on Twitter.
By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Sway Calloway


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Photo: MTV News

Kanye West's latest artistic endeavor, the musically-driven, short film "Runaway," has been a hot topic among his fans, with #runaway and #askkanye becoming Twitter trending topics after the film's Saturday night premiere on MTV. Apparently, some viewers felt the project invoked symbolism of the Illuminati, an ancient secret society that has been linked to contemporary conspiracy theories suggesting an elite group of leaders control the world unbeknownst to the general public.

On Sunday (October 24), 'Ye took to his Twitter page to humorously address rumors that he's a member of the purported society and worships the devil. Apparently, Yeezy has no clue what the society even is.

"I've got question about "the illuminati" ... what is it exactly ??? ... and why do people think pop stars have a membership???!!! LOL," he tweeted. "Is illuminati and devil worshipping like the same thing ... do they have a social network that celebs can sign up for?"

The MC also joked about which new tech gadgets and social media outlets would work for his so-called satanic lifestyle.

"Question... can you devil worship on the new iphone??? LOL!!!" he typed. "What's better for devil worshipping Iphone or the Droid... Does lucifer return text... is he or she on Skype? Don't wanna be sexist."

'Ye even took a crack at sparking a devil-friendly trending topic.

"#DoyouthinkLucifer uses in in ear monitors or signature Beats by Dre headphones???!!!" Yeezy wrote.

The MC did say he was cool with legendary hip-hop spinner and producer DJ Clue, who's known for lacing many of his projects with a chant that sounds similar to Illuminati.

"I am down with Cluemanotti though," he wrote. "That's my boy."

Yeezy joked about claims that he's down with the devil on Twitter, but he has also recently addressed one of his lyrics that may have riled up fans. In a sit-down with MTV News after the premiere of "Runaway," broke down the meaning of a rhyme from a freestyle he kicked last year that lit up the blogosphere.

"There's this line where I say, 'I sold my soul to the devil, that's a crappy deal,' and all these people said, 'What you mean you sold your soul to the devil?' But when I say it, I'm saying, when I allow other people's ideals to interfere with what I know is true to myself, that's the devil," West explained. "So, it's like, people talking mess on the blogs is the devil or ...trying to call me names, that's what the devil is. And me thinking twice about what it is that's really in my heart because of what people's reaction would be is me selling my soul to the devil."

The lyricist maintained that he will no longer let others' opinions stifle his creative expression.

"You're on earth for only 80, 90 a hundred years," he said. "I have to create from my dreams, from the dreams I had as a 5-year-old, and use everything — all the greatest people and all the tools I have around me — and ask as many questions as I can to help facilitate and bring this out. And this [film] is one of the first examples of a dream coming true."

Yeezy isn't the only hip-hop star to catch heat about a visual supposedly packed with satanic imagery. Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz batted away rumors, earlier this year, that the slick video for their collabo "On to the Next One" was riddled with demonic references.

What do you think about the rumors about Kanye West? Let us know in the comments!

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