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February 11, 2012

Agents J and K are back! Men in Black 3 Trailer premieres!

Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones suit up once again as Earth’s favorite alien marshals in the upcoming trilogy finale of Men In Black. What I love is that they’ve managed to tie in one of my favorite sci-fi story lines, time travel.

Somehow, Agent J (Jones) gets killed in the past and Agent K (Smith) travels back in time “to make right what once went wrong”. Quantum Leap anyone? In what could easily be called Black to the Future, this is going to be a nice paycheck for Smith and Jones, as this will surely be a hit in theaters.

Do you recognize the new A-list actor playing a young Agent J? It’s none other than Josh Brolin! Also joining the cast are Emma Thompson, Bill Hader, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, and my friend Richard Gomez who was an extra. (lol)

Men in Black III storms into theaters on May 25th, 2012.

Twilight: New Moon poster, better than Old Moon leaflet

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If you’re a real Twilight fan, I’m sure you already saw this when your friend texted you in the middle of the night to get online to see it. Other than that, the poster doesn’t really tell you much about the next film, but then again, I’m sure they don’t have to. RP looks like he’s about to cry, and the other kid looks like he’s about to “slap a bitch”. Ok, back to work now.

Take a Leak: Ludacris just 3-mixed your “Birthday Sex”

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I’ve got to admit, everything is better with some Ludacris. Fred Claus, 2 Fast 2 Furious, not to mention all the soundtracks he’s been on all may have been pretty awful if not for the talent range of Luda. I’d like to say he made lemonade out of lemons on this one, but the parts of this song that don’t have Ludacris on them, are still pretty awful. Listen if you dare.

Jeremih ft. BXC and Ludacris – Birthday Sex (Remix)

In case you forgot, I warned you about this song earlier this week.

My Virgin Ears 04.27.09, Pop edition

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I’m trying to crunch out this posting on Mondays thanks to Twitter’s #MusicMonday, but it isn’t quite happening yet. I’m sure you missed my posts the past couple of weeks, but Spring Break got a bit of an extension. Here are this week’s new releases! Remember to click on the tracks to review and leave your own comments!

Lady GaGa, LoveGame

  • Without a doubt, Just Dance was catchy and a huge first hit for LG, but I couldn’t get into Poker Face and considering how quickly it’s disappearing from the radio, you couldn’t either. LoveGame has got a promising beat, but never delivers. Considering the audience that is usually attracted to her music, the lyrics aren’t really appropriate for the kiddies either, but then again that’s been the case with the whole album.

Taylor Swift, You Belong With Me

  • Taylor Swift tip-toes into the Pop world with a song that I can only assume she recorded on a country album first. It’s a pretty safe song to run with and certainly will appeal to her current and new audience she’ll find on Pop radio. It’s a sweet song about the girl-next-door type making her case against Ms. Popularity. I think she crossed over a long time ago without having to sell out to her country roots. Jessica Simpson better be taking notes.

Jeremih, Birthday Sex

  • If the title alone didn’t clue you in on how awful this song would be, let me save you the trouble. The only way anyone could pull off a song like this would be if their name was R. Kelly or… R. KELLY. That’s it. No one else pulls off an intentionally stupid and overtly sexual song as he does, and for a very good reason. To avoid from other idiots like Jeremih  from putting out crap like this.

Seether, Careless Whisper

  • How do you make a really cheesy 80′s song from a really gay lead singer cool again? Throw the straightest and one of the hottest alternative groups out there right now to do a cover on it. If one of your radio stations aren’t playing this song, start calling to get people fired. It’s a great song, and certainly not an easy one to cover.

Ashley Tisdale,  It’s Alright, It’s OK

  • Trying to keep riding that High School Musical wave, Ashley Tisdale has this new single out which has obviously been torn from the Kelly Clarkson School of Songwriting. Amazingly enough, it’s not on Disney’s record label, which after hearing this track may have been a good move for Ashley. As long as she holds on to some decent songwriters, she can certainly earn a little cash on the side from this gig.

Kristinia Debarge,  Goodbye

  • Yes, it’s spelled Kristinia and yes, she’s THAT DeBarge. Although if you clicked the song before reading any of this, you might think it’s a new track from Rihanna. Nowadays with all the post-production that goes into pop music, it’s tough to tell if these girls have any actual talent. Being that she’s a DeBarge, let’s give her the benefit of the doubt. Let’s see, releasing a song with a sports anthem for a hook = free publicity. I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before the NBA or NHL use it in one of their broadcasts much like I predicted the same use of Kevin Rudolf’s song some months ago. The kiddies will like this song, but it doesn’t have much of a shelf life.

Rob Thomas,  Her Diamonds

  • Rob Thomas must eat musical instruments for breakfast, because he craps out songs like it’s nobody’s business! Although if I were married to his wife, I might have something to sing about too. Here’s another feel-good song with what starts out as a pretty new sound for RT, but then glides into his hit-making safety zone with his pop-rock signature sound. Nothing memorable here, but a good song nonetheless.

The-Dream, Walking On The Moon (f. Kanye West)

  • When I first saw that I’d be reviewing a song by The Dream, I was hating life thinking that P. Diddy’s failed attempt at an all white girl group was trying to make a comeback. Fortunately for me, I was VERY wrong. The-Dream we’re listening to here seems to be quite talented, having written songs for B2K, J. Holiday, and Chris Brown. Like the featured artist on this track, Kanye West, it seems as if it was only a matter of time before The-Dream got behind the mic. This song has a very reminiscent sound of the early 80′s Michael Jackson tracks and even fits Kanye in real nicely with a pretty smooth delivery. It’s a chill track and fun to listen to.

A stoner “wizard” if I’ve ever seen one…

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Jamie Waylett, 19, who played Hogwarts pupil Vincent Crabbe, was held after being stopped by officers in Westminster, central London.

A search of his Audi car allegedly revealed eight bags of suspected cannabis.

The actor, who appeared as a tubby villain in all six of the smash hit Harry Potter films, and a 19-year-old friend were taken to a nearby police station.

After questioning, a team of officers raided his mother’s three-storey home in Camden, north London, several hours later.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said they discovered a cannabis farm, including plants and expensive cultivation equipment.

It is understood police seized at least 10 mature cannabis plants valued at about £2,000, which were growing alongside the young star’s DJ equipment and a games console.

@ SKY News

Here’s a kid with too much money and bored out of his mind. Let’s just be happy the drugs weren’t more serious… that we know of. Judging by the kid’s physical build, he was a stoner in the making. More embarassing is the fact that he gets busted at his mom’s house with a weed farm! I’m almost thinking the parents should be held equally responsible for even letting this go down in their house. Professor Dumbledore would be very disappointed. Let the Harry “Pot”-ter jokes begin!

My Virgin Ears 4.07.09, Pop/Hip Hop edition

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Hey! Lots of music to get to this week. We’ve got some artists we haven’t heard from in a long time so check it out. Remember, hit the links to check out the tracks and leave your own thoughts below.

All-American Rejects

The Wind Blows

Doghouse/Geffen/Interscope

I’m definitely liking what I’ve heard from AAR since the group broke out, and they’ve really kept their momentum with their latest tracks. “The Wind Blows” and “Gives You Hell” have really helped them define their sound and set them apart from the other groups they broke out with. These last two songs they’ve released have been good, but aren’t as catchy as they songs that got them their popularity.

Bow Wow

You Can Get It All (f. Johnta Austin)

Columbia

Bow Wow samples TLC on this “comeback” track, and seems to have brought Nelly’s career with it. It’s not a bad song, it just sounds like every Nelly R&B track from 10 years ago. Try again, Bow Wow.

Cascada

Perfect Day – Rock Mix

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Hey, Cascada? Leave the pop-rock ballads to Kelly Clarkson and Miley Cyrus, ok? I haven’t heard the dance version to this track, but I sure hope it’s better than this.

Tinted Windows

Kind Of Girl

There are times when members of various successful music groups get together and form a great new band. This? Is the opposite of that. Ready for this? Tinted Windows consists of Taylor Hanson of “Hanson”, Cheap Trick’s Bun E.Carlos, Smashing Pumpkins’ James Iha, and Fountains Of Wayne’s Adam Schlesinger. I’ll be amazed if this song doesn’t end up on some new high school movie soundtrack starring Hillary Duff or Amanda Bynes.

Eminem

We Made You

Shady/Aftermath/Interscope

Eminem unleashes “Slim Shady” once again and recaptures his signature sound. There were rumors that he recently put out another single, but I refuse to believe it. Mostly because I heard it and it was CRAP. He may be doing the stupid voices, he may be trashing celebs again, but that’s the Eminem/Slim Shady we love. This song will be drowning the airwaves soon enough. We missed ya, Em.

Hinder

The Best Is Yet To Come

Universal Republic

Here’s a pretty sweet rock ballad from Hinder. Oh, and wouldn’t you know it? Just in time for graduation. Kiddies, if you haven’t picked a class song, step away from the over-played Green Day’s “Time of Your Life” and write this one down. Great message, and a safe recipe for airplay.

Sean Kingston

Fire Burning

Epic

Not long ago, you couldn’t turn on the radio for 5 minutes without hearing a Sean Kingston track. Now that we’re gliding into spring and getting ready for the summer, this song makes me wish we were already there. I honestly don’t even know what the hell he’s saying in this song with exception to the 911 part, but puns aside, it is a hot track. Right off the bat I’m picturing a group of hot girls just tearing it up on the dance floor to this Jamaican doughboy’s new track, and that makes me happy.

BONUS TRACK:

I won’t touch this one, but give it a listen and leave me some feedback below.

David Cook Come Back To Me RCA

Sacha “Borat” Baron Cohen premieres “Bruno” trailer!!

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I’ve bought my tickets already.