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By Ikam Acosta
Lady Gaga is furious about an upcoming biopic based on her life called Fame Monster: The Lady Gaga Story.
It is still uncertain who will play Gaga in the movie, but we do know some details about the future film. Fame Monster: The Lady Gaga Story is supposed to air on the Lifetime channel. It is written by Norman Snider, the same guy who once made a movie about Hollywood Madam Heidi Fleiss (who we've all seen since on 'Celebrity Rehab').
Gaga is not pleased with her portrayal in this movie and worries that the film will pain her in an unfavorable light. Particularly, she is afraid it will show her as insecure and needy.
A friend of Gaga's shared,
"She's furious, she's cringing at the thought of her life being exposed on television. Gaga doesn't want it getting out because it will portray her as insecure and needy. [She] wants to be seen as powerful and strong."
I don't blame her. After all she has gone through to maintain this larger than life image - grand entrances in a giant egg, a meat dress, naked cereal binges- why would she want to be exposed as needy and insecure?
Are you excited to see Gaga's more vulnerable side in a made-for-television film?
Posted 3/8/12 10:04 am ET by MTV Tr3s in Música, Reality shows, Television
By Michael Lopez
It looks like the American Idol producers are working hard to lessen the blow for dejected contestants. Though it's sad to see fan faves eliminated, we can at least revel in the vocals of Scotty McCreery as they say goodbye. Yup, McCreery's version of "Please Remember Me" has become A.I.’s official sendoff anthem.
Originally sung by Tim McGraw, "Remember Me" is poignant and effective when capturing the emotions of a voted off Idol. And Scotty's rich country twang gives it a signature touch that's certain bring back memories of last year's competition.
Clearly Idol made the choice to promote Scotty, whose debut album still has a presence on the Billboard charts. And he seems thrilled to be a part of the show, even if it's during the downer moments.
"I was ecstatic and I'm glad to get to be on there," McCreery told USA Today. "It's cool to still be connected to the show every week."
He went on to say that he's planning to make some "in-person" appearances too, both as a singer and an Idol mentor.
Have you picked up Scotty's debut album yet? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
Posted 3/7/12 3:49 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Agentes de Cambio, Reality shows, Television
By Michael Lopez
It looks like Dayana Mendoza is still holding strong on Celebrity Apprentice. In fact, the former Miss Universe recently won $20,000 in a weekly challenge, which she happily donated to the Latino Commission on AIDS.
The organization happens to be Mendoza's charity of choice and if she can win the whole competition, she'll be giving them a hefty $250,000 donation. So far Dayana is performing pretty well on the show, earning slightly less than reality stars Penn Jillette and Paul Teutul Jr.
Our other Tr3s fave, Patricia Velasquez, is still in the running too, though she suffered a devastating loss during Apprentice's first week. Mendoza is holding strong though, and reps for the Latino Commission are very hopeful that she'll go the distance.
"We are extremely grateful and honored to count on Dayana Mendoza's support," Latino AIDS Commission president Guillermo Chacon said. "Dayana is a beacon of hope for a future without AIDS."
Are you rooting for Dayana on Celebrity Apprentice? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
By Ikam Acosta
'Once Upon A Time' star Lana Parrilla promises fans will soon see a softer side to the Evil Queen. An upcoming episode will focus on a young Regina before she became jaded and bitter to the world.
Parrilla said,
"I look totally different- fresh-faced, doe-eyed, young, fun, excited about life, in love, and then it just gets really dark. It's way before she becomes the Evil Queen."
This sounds like a major game-changer this season. Whatever will we do once we start to identify with the character on this show we most love to hate?
Co-star Ginnifer Goodwin, who plays Snow White on the show, mentioned that fans will "sympathize with the Evil Queen in ways they're not expecting."
My money was on some forbidden love or tragic death that affects Regina, but after Goodwin's comment, who knows.
Robert Carlyle, who plays Rumpelstiltskin, hinted at a changing relationship between his Storybrook character, Mr. Gold, and Mayor Regina, after more information about the curse is revealed in future episodes.
What misfortune do you think made Regina into an Evil Queen?
Posted 3/6/12 5:08 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Reality shows, Television
By Michael Lopez
In between The Voice, American Idol, The X Factor, and America’s Got Talent, is the country really in need of another reality competition show? The CW network seems to think so and they're bringing Gloria Estefan on board for a new series called The Star Next Door.
Estefan will be (you guessed it) a mentor on Star, helping to discover talent from small town America. She'll be joined by country singer John Rich for the show, which will travel to the contestant's actual homes for performances.
Though it seems like a tired premise, Star does have some big producers backing it up. Queen Latifah has lent her name to the project, as has Biggest Loser mastermind Dave Broome. Interestingly, Broome also partnered with Gloria's hubby Emilio for the Spanish weight loss show Dale Con Ganas, which has scored huge rating for Univision.
But will Star be able to bring in viewers with so many other singing shows in the mix? Estefan may be its only saving grace, as she's proven herself to be fantastic in the reality TV format.
We’ll be able to judge for ourselves when The Star Next Door premieres later this summer.
Are you planning on watching The Star Next Door? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
By Michael Lopez
It seems the mega studios aren't quite as loose with their pocketbooks these days. Big names like Warner Bros. are dumping high-priced stars for unknown casts and 20th Century Fox is looking to drastically slash its TV budget, as evidenced by the cancellation of Terra Nova.
Terra Nova definitely had a lot of ambition behind it. Produced by Steven Spielberg, the prime time drama featured CGI dinosaurs and vast exotic locales. And though it premiered strong in the ratings, Nova couldn't keep up the momentum.
Believe it or not, the average Nova episode cost about $4 million to produce (which is higher than a lot of independent films). Though several Fox executives were fans of the series, the bottom line just didn't add up.
As for now, the project isn't entirely extinct. CNN is reporting that Nova’s producers are trying to shop the show to another network in the hopes that the dinosaurs will live on.
Were you a fan of Terra Nova? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
Posted 3/6/12 12:27 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Reality shows, Television
By Ikam Acosta
Reality television celebrity Tila Tequila almost died after a prescription drug overdose following a life threatening brain aneurism.
The 'Shot of Love' star was hospitalized for a week after her overdose, just after she suffered the brain aneurism. A source close to the star said it was the aneurism that made Tila take the prescription drugs. She was acting irrationally and wasn't, in fact, suicidal.
The insider added,
"It was terrifying for Tila and death was knocking at her door. Tila threw up all over her bed after overdosing and felt like she was dying. She was screaming for help, and in desperation, broke her bedroom window and attempted to jump out. Finally a friend came over after getting a strange text from her and found her convulsing on the bed."
Tila was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance after the episode. According to the source, Tila's aneurism made her act irrationally, and that is why "she took two bottles of the heavy prescription drugs due to the pain."
It is possible she might have been left with permanent brain damage as a result of the incident. The source said,
"It's sad to think she may have some permanent brain damage. She still can't fully speak properly."
Do you think Tila's overdose was an accident?
Posted 3/6/12 11:05 am ET by MTV Tr3s in Exclusive Entrevistas, Reality shows, Television, Tr3s Exclusives
By Michael Lopez
Brazilian tap dancer Leonardo Sandoval is in a very unique position. Not only has he gained stardom from appearing on the Spanish version of ¡Q’Viva!, he got to wow American audiences too, with the Fox premiere of the show this past Saturday. Speaking to us exclusively about the experience, Leo seemed humbled and very excited about the weeks to come.
"I'm so excited about ¡Q’Viva!”" he excitedly told us. "Everyone is doing such an incredible job on the show. There's so much talent involved."
Sandoval happens to be one of the competitors attracting the most buzz. Just 23-years-old, Leo has become a Sao Paulo sensation, capturing the attention of Brazilian natives and U.S. scouts. Interestingly, he told us that before ¡Q’Viva!, he was plucked up by an American from Debbie Allen's Dance Academy.
"I've been dancing since I was six years old and really never stopped," he explained. "When I was 18, I was dancing in Brazil when an American dancer saw me and gave me an opportunity. I got spend a summer in Los Angeles at Debbie's Academy, learning ballet, modern, African, and of course tap."
From there, Sandoval returned to his home country and built up a reputation as a street performer and a teacher. Word about his talents grew and this past summer, he had the chance to send a video recording to the ¡Q’Viva! producers.
"I was continuing with my tap dancing, when another producer spotted me and told me about ¡Q’Viva!," he added. "I heard it was a show Jennifer Lopez was producing and made sure to send my tape in as soon as possible!"
Lo and behold, Leo made the cut. And anyone watching this week's premiere knows he had a certain surprise visitor break him the news.
"I was so amazed to see JLo in Brazil!" he said. "I knew a producer was coming, but had no idea it was her. You can see my reaction on the show. I was amazed!"
Sandoval got a first class ticket to Los Angeles and a shot at competing for ¡Q’Viva!’s top prize. And though he couldn't reveal any spoilers, Leo did confirm that there will be a very exciting season ahead.
"There is so much talent on this show," he said. "All of these Latinos are doing so many different things. They definitely inspired me and I hope I inspired them."
You can see for yourself with new ¡Q’Viva! episodes currently in rotation on both the English and Spanish networks.
Have you been keeping up with ¡Q’Viva!? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
Posted 3/5/12 7:07 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Television
By Michael Lopez
We have to admit, we're very excited about pilot season this year. Tr3s faves like Roselyn Sanchez and Ana Ortiz have already landed themselves on potential hit shows and now Jay Hernandez may be the next to join the flock. News just broke that he'll be working on a new series for mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
Hernandez is actually coming off of a very hot movie career. He scored big at the box office with hits like Hostel and Friday Night Lights. And just recently he proved himself to be a big screen badass with a hard-as-nails role in Takers.
And of course when Bruckheimer comes calling, how can you say no? The blockbuster producer cast Jay as the lead in Trooper, a procedural action drama set in New York.
Hernandez will be acting alongside Mira Sorvino in the pilot, which is being directed by Fright Night’s Craig Gillespie. It all sounds very exciting to us, and a smart career move for Jay. Perhaps if he plays his cards right, he can land a part in Jerry's next Pirates movie.
Are you looking forward to Trooper? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
Posted 3/5/12 3:41 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Golden Raspberry (Razzie) Awards, Movies & CineMás, Television
By Michael Lopez
There is no denying that Adam Sandler's Jack and Jill was a critical dud. Now nominated for 11 Razzie Awards, the cross-dressing comedy may earn the distinction of being the "Worst Movie" of 2011. But co-star Eugenio Derbez strongly disagrees, telling fans that he found it funny and lighthearted.
"I do not know why the critics have been so harsh, it worked very well in the Latino market," he recently said. "I saw it in a theater in the U.S. and people laughed a lot seeing Al Pacino goof around. I really enjoyed it."
Unfortunately, the American critics have panned quite a lot of Eugenio's recent work. His current sitcom ¡Rob! has been called "pedestrian" and "maddeningly bad" by a number of TV journalists.
But when all is said and done, it's the viewing audience who matters most. And so far, Derbez' projects have performed very well. ¡Rob! is a huge hit for CBS and despite the bad reviews, Jack and Jill went on to earn $142 million at the box office.
Do you think Jack and Jill was the Worst Movie of 2011? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
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