Watch this interview clip of Adam Sandler appearing on Conan. Just to see. Then watch it again, and see where his hands are most of the video! I'm just saying. Sandler is kinda obsessed. But at least he put Shaq in his movie "Grown Ups 2." Time to pay up Diesel... hit the showers. Hahaaa!
Yesterday, MTV announced its nominations for this year's 2010 Movie Awards, and Beyonce and Ali Larter's showdown in "Obsessed" has received a nomination for "Best Fight."
In the film, the two ladies go head-to-head when Beyonce's character, Sharon, finds Ali's character, Lisa, lying half naked in her bed. Throughout the entire film, Lisa had been trying to sabotage Sharon's relationship with her husband (played by Idris Elba) though manipulation and crazy antics.
Tune in June 6th to MTV to watch the show. No word yet as whether Beyonce will actually be in attendance.
Yesterday, MTV announced its nominations for this year's 2010 Movie Awards, and Beyonce and Ali Larter's showdown in "Obsessed" has received a nomination for "Best Fight."
In the film, the two ladies go head-to-head when Beyonce's character, Sharon, finds Ali's character, Lisa, lying half naked in her bed. Throughout the entire film, Lisa had been trying to sabotage Sharon's relationship with her husband (played by Idris Elba) though manipulation and crazy antics.
Tune in June 6th to MTV to watch the show. No word yet as whether Beyonce will actually be in attendance.
"He continuously references me. I don't know why so I wrote a song that's really an anthem for all like little girls or kids that get their pony tails pulled and get abused," Carey said on Late Show With David Letterman last night (November 13). "Because the boy is really in love with them and they can't be with them."
The singer was clearly noncommittal when asked if the song, "Obsessed," was about the rap star.
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"The song is not about anybody and yet it could be about anybody. You know? You never know," she said.
Her husband Nick Cannon was taped backstage with a wide smile after her appearance.
The feud between Eminem and Carey has been ongoing.
Apparently Mariah Carey has responded to Eminem's taunts from his track "Bagpipes From Baghdad" with her own stinging account of things on "Obsessed," the first single from her upcoming album Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel.
The bouncy number debuted Tuesday (June 16) and from the onset Carey seems to be giving her side of the story. "I was like, 'Why are you so obsessed with me?' " Carey says before the music begins.
The singer never mentions the rapper by name, but the lyrics suggest Em may be the target, as Carey talks about the target's drug problems. "It must be the weed, it must be the E/ 'Cause you be poppin', you get it poppin'," Carey sings. Em recently opened up about his battle with drugs on his latest LP, Relapse.
On the album's "Bagpipes From Baghdad," Em raps about taking Carey back from Nick Cannon. (Carey has denied Eminem's claims that they dated for six months.) "Nick Cannon better back the f--- up," Em warns the actor/musician on the track. "I'm not playing/ I want her back, you punk."
Cannon fired back at Eminem last month, before the rapper softened his dis in a later interview, defusing the tension.
Carey hadn't responded publicly, but on "Obsessed," however, she seems to be getting her laughs in, particularly on the song's chorus.
Earlier this year, Beyoncé and Jay-Z celebrated their first wedding anniversary and it got a lot of people asking the power couple about their plans for children. Well, according to Beyoncé — who plays a mom in her new thriller "Obsessed" — a baby is not on the list of short-term goals.
"Well, I think I definitely want to be a mother one day," she told MTV News at the junket for the movie. "And I will be — God willing — but not really [right now]. I didn't really get the little urge [from playing a mom]. It was more like, 'God, this is a lot of work.' "
Although Beyoncé may not be ready to change diapers anytime soon, she did recently reveal that kicking butt in the flick wasn't easy for her — fighting is not really her style.
"I had so much fun, because I'm a lover — I'm not a fighter," Beyoncé said about her fight scenes with co-star Ali Larter. "But I got to fight!"
Beyonce says one of the toughest parts of summer tour has been condensing more than a decade's hits into a two-hour show. Judging from a recent photo shoot, figuring out how to perform them in Thierry Mugler's elaborate, over-the-top costumes is just as difficult.
Beyonce strutted gingerly in one such outfit, with a motorcycle handle-type top and flashing light at the center. But the camera brought out Sasha Fierce, her alter ego moving confidently in the outrageous getup and stiletto heels.
"I'm never gonna go on stage or do a video and not work until my feet are blistered, and until I'm basically, I can't walk any more," the giggly but exhausted entertainer said later. "I always give, and I do that because I know how lucky I am, to do my job."
In a recent interview, Beyonce — whose latest CD, "I Am ... Sasha Fierce," is double platinum — talked about concerts (her tour kicks off June 21 at Madison Square Garden) in the YouTube age, what she will fight fiercely for and why Etta James never...click to continue reading