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No matter what the political climate, Chapman says every Bond villain reflects his or her era.

“The villains often have some kind of physical deformity that made them grotesque,” said Chapman. “They’re either very large or very small or they’ve got peculiar shaped heads or they’ve got hooks for hands–something distinctive that makes them stand out as being different. And great lines – the best Bond villain line in my mind is is during the scene in ‘Goldfinger’ where Bond’s strapped down with a laser creeping up between his legs. Goldfinger’s watching it and Bond turns to Goldfinger and says, “Do you expect me to talk?” And Goldfinger says, “No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die.”

 
** NO MATTER WHAT THE POLITICAL CLIMATE, CHAPMAN SAYS EVERY BOND VILLAIN REFLECTS HIS OR HER ERA. 
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Have feuding American Idol judges

uditions in Charlotte, N.C., resumed on Wednesday, following Tuesday’s big blowout between the two

 
** UDGES. CAREY, 42, AND MINAJ, 29 
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eportedly disagreed on an Idol hopeful’s performance

 Minaj lashed out at Carey, shouting, 



 
** S WEIGHING IN ON THE ONSET ANTICS. AT THE NY FILM FESTIVAL PREMIERE OF THE PAPERBOY, THE COUNTRY CROONER TOLD EXTRA HE FELT LIKE “THE UN, 
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What else did Urban have to say about the Idol blowout?

believes that the judges’ differing opinions are a good thing for the Fox staple.

I love it, I gotta say, look I love working with passionate people,” he said. “I love artists. Everyone just sort of expressing themselves. It’s a very alive and very invigorating work environment. A lot of passion. Randy is the craziest, so you know I’m predictable.

 
** ANYONE WHO THOUGHT THE TENSION RUMORED BETWEEN MARIAH CAREY AND NICKI MINAJ WEEKS BEFORE THE HIP HOP ARTIST SIGNED HER CONTRACT WAS SIMPLY SOME SENSATIONALISTIC REPORTER TRYING TO FORCE A STORY, IS BADLY MISTAKEN. AS FIRST REPORTED BY TMZ, A DISPUTE OVER A CONTESTANT’S TALENT QUICKLY RAMPED UP INTO AN ALL-OUT RANT BY MINAJ, WHO SHOUTED THAT SHE’S “NOT F—IN’ PUTTING UP WITH HER F—ING HIGHNESS OVER THERE.” CAREY SUPPOSEDLY ADDED VERBAL FUEL TO THE CONTENTIOUS ARGUMENT. A SOURCE WITH KNOWLEDGE OF THE ONGOING MARIAH-NICKI FEUDING SAID WEDNESDAY, “THIS IS REALLY STARTING TO GET NASTY. … A BIT OF CONTROVERSY IS OK — EVEN GOOD — BECAUSE IT ADDS SPICE TO THE SHOW. HOWEVER, IF IT GETS TOO INTENSE AND THEIR TRUE DISLIKE FOR EACH OTHER BECOMES OBVIOUS — AND CONTINUOUSLY OBVIOUS — THEN THAT MOVES INTO THE UNCOMFORTABLE STAGE FOR THE VIEWERS.” AND UNCOMFORTABLE IT GOT AS THE MARIAH CAREY VS. NICKI MINAJ’S THREAT TO SHOOT THE DIVA LOOKED TO BECOME AN OLD SCHOOL VS. NEW SCHOOL KIND OF JUSTICE. 
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But no matter how it might appear producers are not happy about the disruption, you better believe that secretly they’re hoping it continues to get increasingly dramatic. Why? Because drama sells, period.

A spokeswoman for Fox and “Idol” declined to comment on the reported dust-up between the two stars, but another source — close to fellow judge Keith Urban — said the country music mainstay was particularly unhappy about the tension.

“Keith is such a wonderful, easygoing, lovely guy,” said the source. “This kind of drama was not the reason he signed on to be an ‘Idol’ judge. … He hates nastiness in any

“Idol” host Ryan Seacrest said Wednesday on his radio show that he loves the bickering. “ ‘Idol’ needs some passionate debate. It did get intense. We want that. … The feedback that they give is very good.”

The blogospheres have been in panic mode ever since rumors of a cat fight between Carey and Minaj began to unfold. Now don’t get it twisted. The two are not literally thumping. It’s just the roar of a veteran diva marking off her territory so that the young up and coming star will recognize her place. However, Minaj is not interested in playing the game and she loudly let Carey know. Nicki feels Mariah has been wasting everyone’s time by constantly praising herself instead of focusing her energy on critiquing the contestants.

But listen folks, do you really think Fox and FremantleMedia are reportedly dishing out $12 to $17 million to Carey for her to dutifully judge their singing competition. Quite the opposite and from their perspective the deal is already paying off, perhaps sooner than they had imagined. If there has been a misunderstanding between the two you better believe the team of producers are trying to figure out how that might be able to fan the flame.

Contrary to popular belief, Idol execs have their ear to the blogosphere as they attempt to find a reasonable way to control the controversy to their advantage.

As I alluded to in the beginning of this article, the rumors swirling about weeks before Minaj was signed provided enough information to Idol’s higher ups that motivated them to quickly get Minaj under contract. During that period, Carey reportedly threw a hissy fit over the idea that Nicki Minaj might be joining her at the judges table on “Idol.

The report was published on Aug. 14, 2012 by AP. It reads: “A source close to Minaj said the singer-rapper has been in talks to judge “American Idol” and that a deal is in the works. The person was not authorized to publicly discuss details and spoke on condition of anonymity.” Given AP’s track record and high standards, the probability that a deal is in the works is very high.

The news from AP appears to have triggered a response, which reported Carey as being livid over Minaj’s deal. Though no official word was given confirming Minaj it sparked some controversy.

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                      Anyone who thought the tension rumored between Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj weeks before the hip hop artist signed her contract was simply some sensationalistic reporter trying to force a story, is badly mistaken. As first reported by TMZ, a dispute over a contestant’s talent quickly ramped up into an all-out rant by Minaj, who shouted that she’s “not f—in’ putting up with Her F—ing Highness over there.” Carey supposedly added verbal fuel to the contentious argument. A source with knowledge of the ongoing Mariah-Nicki feuding said Wednesday, “This is really starting to get nasty. … A bit of controversy is OK — even good — because it adds spice to the show. However, if it gets too intense and their true dislike for each other becomes obvious — and continuously obvious — then that moves into the uncomfortable stage for the viewers.” And uncomfortable it got as the Mariah Carey vs. Nicki Minaj’s threat to shoot the diva looked to become an old school vs. new school kind of justice.


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The blogospheres have been in panic mode ever since rumors of a cat fight between Carey and Minaj began to unfold. Now don’t get it twisted. The two are not literally thumping. It’s just the roar of a veteran diva marking off her territory so that the young up and coming star will recognize her place. However, Minaj is not interested in playing the game and she loudly let Carey know. Nicki feels Mariah has been wasting everyone’s time by constantly praising herself instead of focusing her energy on critiquing the contestants.

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But listen folks, do you really think Fox and FremantleMedia are reportedly dishing out $12 to $17 million to Carey for her to dutifully judge their singing competition. Quite the opposite and from their perspective the deal is already paying off, perhaps sooner than they had imagined. If there has been a misunderstanding between the two you better believe the team of producers are trying to figure out how that might be able to fan the flame.

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Contrary to popular belief, Idol execs have their ear to the blogosphere as they attempt to find a reasonable way to control the controversy to their advantage.

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                                                                                                                                                As I alluded to in the beginning of this article, the rumors swirling about weeks before Minaj was signed provided enough information to Idol’s higher ups that motivated them to quickly get Minaj under contract. During that period, Carey reportedly threw a hissy fit over the idea that Nicki Minaj might be joining her at the judges table on “Idol.

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The report was published on Aug. 14, 2012 by AP. It reads: “A source close to Minaj said the singer-rapper has been in talks to judge “American Idol” and that a deal is in the works. The person was not authorized to publicly discuss details and spoke on condition of anonymity.” Given AP’s track record and high standards, the probability that a deal is in the works is very high.

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The news from AP appears to have triggered a response, which reported Carey as being livid over Minaj’s deal. Though no official word was given confirming Minaj it sparked some controversy.

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