New Video: Nick Cannon Discovers ?Conditioner?

Ever wonder what else conditioner can do for you? Check out the sneak peek below and see what Nick Cannon has to say about conditioner and his private area. The entertainment mogul Nick Cannon will be releasing his first ever comedy special “Nick Cannon: Mr. Showbiz” on DVD and digital download October 25. Cannon offers [...]

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Did Rob Kardashian Survive 'Dancing with the Stars' Elimination?

Did Rob Kardashian Survive 'Dancing with the Stars' Elimination?

Two weeks ago, Rob Kardashian decided it was time to rededicate himself to practice with partner Cheryl Burke and start really putting in his all on Dancing with the Stars. But was his new attitude enough to save him from elimination?

Despite his hard work, the 24-year-old USC grad landed in the bottom two this week. But in the end, it was Chynna Phillips and Tony Dovolani who were shockingly booted from the ballroom.

Phillips and Dovolani were in first or second place every week of the competition until Monday night's "movie theme" dance, when Phillips failed to remember her Mission: Impossible routine and looked visibly shaken as Dovolani had to verbally remind her of the steps. They received a 21 for the performance, but seemed to remain one of the top contenders for the Mirror Ball trophy. Unfortunately, the audience votes did them in, putting their formerly "stunning" dances to an end.

"I'm disappointed, I'm sad, but I have to take responsibility. I messed up," Phillips said. "I have an amazing partner. I love you, Tony. You're amazing. He's been there for me 100 percent the entire way. I'm really grateful to have been on the show. Thank you for everyone who voted for me." 

"I really thought she was the one to beat!" Ricki Lake admitted after the show. "She had such beautiful lines and I'm so sad for her."

Watch Chynna's dancing highlights below!

 

Before the elimination shocker, viewers were treated to a special visit from former Dancing with the Stars champ, Julianne Hough, who performed with her Footloose costar Kenny Wormald to a medley of the soundtrack's songs. And their crowd-pleasing performance culminated with country singer Blake Shelton's live performance of his new "Footloose" single.

Afterward, a teary-eyed Hough, 23, told the audience and her fellow dancers, "I'm emotional. This is like coming home." Later in the episode, Hough danced with her big brother Derek Hough, 26, who was safe from elimination thanks to his leader board-topping dance with Ricki Lake.

So what do you think? Was the right couple was booted from the ballroom?

Watch Chynna and Tony's final dance!

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President Obama Announces End of Iraq War

Nearly all U.S. troops will be home for the holidays, president promises.
By Gil Kaufman


President Barack Obama announces the end of the Iraq War on Friday
Photo: Win McNamee/ Getty Images

President Obama made good on one of his campaign promises Friday (October 21) when he announced that he plans to bring nearly all U.S. troops home from Iraq by year's end.

"After nearly nine years, America's war in Iraq will be over," Obama said during a press conference, according to CNN. "The coming months will be a season of homecomings. Our troops in Iraq will definitely be home for the holidays." By December 31, all but 150 of the 39,000 troops remaining in Iraq will be home, bringing an end to a lengthy battle that has taken 4,478 American lives, injured more than 32,000 and cost the nation more than $752 billion.

Ending the war in Iraq was one of the goals Obama set for himself when running for president in 2008, and Friday's announcement brought both relief and a twinge of nervousness to Middle East watchers. While the U.S. counterinsurgency policy has appeared to tamp down violence lately, allowing the majority of the once-peak 180,000 troops to come home, there is still anxiety about whether Iraqi forces are stable enough to provide for their own security.

The war was launched by former President George W. Bush on March 20, 2003, on the premise (later proven to be false) that late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was stockpiling and planning to use weapons of mass destruction. The U.S.-led Iraq Survey Group concluded that Iraq had ended its nuclear, chemical and biological warfare programs in 1991 and did not have an active program scheme at the time of the U.S. invasion.

While the war led to the toppling, capture and execution of Hussein, experts also later determined that the insufficient amount of troops and planning left the U.S. unprepared for the sectarian violence that gave rise to a deadly insurgency that bogged American troops down in a guerrilla-style war.

Iraq veteran Tom Tarantino told MTV News on Friday that he was elated by the announcement. "It's really excellent news for members of the military and their families around the country," he said. "Especially since it's happening around the holidays, which is a nice symbolic gesture."

Tarantino, a senior legislative associate for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, served in Iraq in 2005-06 as a cavalry and mortar platoon leader with the 11th armored cavalry regiment, leading patrols through Baghdad and earning a Bronze Star for his service. Whatever you felt about the war, Tarantino said the news is a great opportunity to remind the American people about the several million young veterans who are in desperate need of good health care and who are coming home to record levels of suicide and unemployment.

Watching the attention paid to the demands of the Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York and around the globe, Tarantino, 33, said he hopes the movement will remind the nation of its responsibilities to a generation of warriors who logged time in Iraq and inspire similar protest. "We should let these men and women come home with honor and make sure the promises we made to them when they went off to war are kept," he said.

The decision to bring the troops home came after Obama spoke with Iraqi President Nuri al-Maliki in a video conference Friday, and both men said they were comfortable with the plan. Obama promised that the new partnership with Iraq would be "strong and enduring. ... The last American soldier will cross the border out of Iraq with their head held high, proud of their success, and knowing that the American people stand united in our support for our troops."

The announcement of the end of the war in Iraq comes at a time of rapid, earthshaking change in the Middle East. In just the past six months, the U.S. and its allies have overseen efforts that have resulted in the killing of terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Anwar al-Awlaki, and, on Thursday, the killing of feared Libyan dictator Muammar Kaddafi.

Those deaths came amid a summer of massive change in the Arab world (dubbed the "Arab Spring"), when protests and demonstrations -- many of them led by young revolutionaries -- in countries such as Yemen, Syria, Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon have led to the ouster of a number of repressive leaders.

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Adam Sandler: Strollin' With His Sweethearts!

What a darling trio!

Happy Gilmore funny man Adam Sandler took a stroll with his precious daughters Sadie, 5, and Sunny, 2, in Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday (October 22).

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Celebrity Pictures At LAX With Eva Longoria, Michelle Williams, Nick Lachey & Vanessa Minnillo

Honestly some days I just want to go to Los Angeles so I can sit at LAX and watch for celebrities! There never seems to be a shortage of them arriving or leaving, and today is no different! Michelle Williams … Continue reading

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'Three Musketeers': Five Things You Need To Know

Before seeing Orlando Bloom and Logan Lerman in action, check out these fun facts.
By Eric Ditzian


Orlando Bloom and Milla Jovovich in "The Three Musketeers"
Photo: Summit Entertainment

When you're sequestered in a London hotel during the finest weekend of U.K. weather that anyone in that virtually sun-free territory can remember, you tend to learn a few things. People get a little loopy. They speak off the cuff.

Such is the situation MTV News found itself in earlier this month during a press day for "The Three Musketeers," when we ended up learning a few surprising things about director Paul W.S. Anderson's 3-D take on the classic Alexandre Dumas novel, an adaptation that stays true to the original's creative core but takes joyful liberties no one in the 17th century could ever have imagined. Read on for five rather surprising things you need to know about "The Three Musketeers," which hit theaters Friday (October 21).

Lerman's Crazy Hair
As we first noticed when set photos popped up last year during production, and as posters and trailers have subsequently made clear, star Logan Lerman rocks a very Jim Morrison-like hairdo to play D'Artagnan, a young chap looking to join the vaunted Musketeers. But Lerman didn't grow his hair out for the role, nor did he slap on a wig every day.

"It's extensions," he told us. "It was really uncomfortable. A wig would have been a more comfortable choice. I felt ridiculous walking around [off set]. I just had a beanie on all the time."

Bloom's Anti-"Pirates" Preference
At this point, after the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, Orlando Bloom approaches anything involving swords and seafaring with caution. What attracted the actor to "Musketeers" was that his director didn't want him, for once, to play the good guy.

"They wanted me to be part of the movie as Duke of Buckingham, as opposed to playing one of the Musketeers," he said. "That sold me. The idea that I got to be the kind of villain, sort of a bad boy, bit of a rogue. Lot of fun. Fun, fun, fun! I get to be an arrogant prick and get away with it!"

Jovovich's 3-D Assets
Milla Jovovich, who just so happens to be married to Anderson, insisted on doing all her fight training while wearing a corset -- a noble, if highly uncomfortable, decision. For her husband's film, though, she was willing to do whatever was necessary, including showing off her assets for Anderson's 3-D cameras.

"I did have to prepare a lot to make my cleavage what it was," she said. "I had to eat a lot of pasta and get cinched really tightly into the corset to get the effect and let the girls do the acting for me. Each one took classes. Stanislavski. I think the left one is more talented than the right."

Bloom's Rock Star
Not only does the Duke of Buckingham act differently than Bloom's "Pirates" good guy, he also dresses completely differently, often slipping into high heels and maintaining a wardrobe that contains every color you'd find in the rainbow (and many you would not). To pull it all off, Bloom turned to '70s-era rock and roll.

"The Duke had a questionable sexual background, no one was quite sure what his sexual flavor was or how many flavors he liked to participate in," Bloom explained. "He's a very outspoken and outrageous character. So for me, I just got to swagger through it all. You don't want the costumes wearing you. You've got to wear the costumes.

"Paul wanted the Musketeers to be superheroes and for me to be a kind of rock star. So I went with David Bowie from Ziggy Stardust," he added. "He wore some of those outrageous costumes onstage. So with the Duke, he just owns every square foot that he steps in. He's like, 'This is all my territory.' "

Anderson's Da Vinci Inspiration
Easily the most eye-popping features of "The Three Musketeers" are the fantastical airships he introduces to 17th-century Europe: part ship, part hot-air balloon, totally steampunk. In the film, the ships are said to be built from Leonardo da Vinci's actual designs. The truth, however, owes more to artistic license than Renaissance ingenuity.

"We did take our inspiration from his real etchings of airships," Anderson told us. "We felt that Da Vinci had designed so many extreme, futuristic things that we could take the liberty of saying this is one of his designs and have this flying galleon."

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