Rise 'n' Shine: Twilight Explodes on Andy Samberg's Pants

With all the excitement over the official New Moon trailer and that whole Eminem/Brüno goodness, we don't want to forget to tip our hats to Andy Samberg, who had some choice moments of his own at last night's MTV Movie Awards. "Explosions," with Will Ferrell and J.J. Abrams, would have been a highlight of any Saturday Night Live. Oscar producers ought to take note of the class act that was the LeAnn Rimes/Chris Isaak/Forest Whitaker medley number. And that Twilight spoof had Teen Wolf—what's better than that?!

Megan Fox likens herself to a prostitute, which is arguably closer to the target than Alan Alda.

Kate Hudson is scared of Madonna because of that whole A-Rod thing. Madonna couldn't care less.

Adam Lambert isn't taking Queen's request for a sit-down very seriously. He thinks they just want to have small talk about the meaning of life, not offer him a frontman position.

• Heidi and Spencer aren't the only ones having trouble on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Stephen Baldwin is having his fair share of dramz.

Dear Drew Barrymore: We actually kinda like you with Justin Long. Don't do this. Love, Rise 'n' Shine

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