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Back in mid-October, I mused that the Chrome Web Store might be getting ready to open its doors, but according to MediaMemo’s Peter Kafka the launch isn’t going to happen any time soon.

Based on his discussions with developers who are building Web apps for Chrome, prevailing sentiment is that the Chrome Web Store will now open some time in early December. While some devs remain optimistic that a mid-November launch could still happen, Google has already missed launch targets — casting severe doubts.

Interestingly, Kafka also mentions that some developers report receiving monetary “encouragement” directly from Google — one individual acknowledged receive a $15,000 check. The Chrome Web Store remains enough of an enigma that these delays won’t adversely affect it — but we’d sure like to get a look at it.

Here’s hoping the beta launch happens before the year is out.

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Singer re-teams with Andy Samberg’s ‘Shy Ronnie’ for ‘Ronnie & Clyde’ skit.
By Mawuse Ziegbe


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This year’s Halloween episode of “Saturday Night Live” went easy on the scares in favor of skits with a retro vibe. Jon Hamm, who hosted the same episode last year, mined his advertising executive alter ego from the midcentury drama “Mad Men,” Don Draper, for laughs in his opening monologue. Leading an impromptu brainstorming session for product tag lines, Hamm suggested pushing diapers with the slogan, “Don’t worry, little homie, we got your butt.”

Musical guest Rihanna teamed up with Andy Samberg’s timid alter ego Shy Ronnie once again for the digital short “Ronnie & Clyde,” playing Prohibition-era bank robbers. Rihanna rocked a vampy, cropped suit jacket and fedora, busting up the joint as Clyde while Ronnie, awkwardly dressed in a flowing skirt and beret, bashfully hung by her side.

“Hands in the air, it’s a stick up,” she belted. “If you don’t want to end up dead, you’ll do anything Shy Ronnie says!” As a reserved robber, Ronnie is ineffective, mumbling his commands as the bank attendees look confused and Rihanna gets irritated. “No one in the back can hear you,” she said. “Use your outside voice!” Rihanna tried to instill some confidence in her reticent partner and suggested he picture everyone naked. But then Ronnie got a little too excited and prompting Rihanna to proclaim, “Boner alert!” Rihanna ditched Ronnie after he shot himself in the foot, but having the floor to himself gave him a confidence boost, and he began to kick rhymes with gusto. “Ronnie, mother—-er, and I’m back from the dead!” he spit, until Rihanna returned for more cash and a hunky hostage played by Hamm.

Hamm annoyed Bill Hader’s Vincent Price as horny Senator John F. Kennedy, alongside Fred Armisen’s randy impersonation of glitzy piano man Liberace, in a ’60s Halloween special. Hamm also turned up in a skit about two bumbling ’70s cops fighting crime with feathered hair.

The cast paid homage to the ’80s sci-fi classic “Back to the Future” throughout the show, reenacting fake screen tests for the flick by some of the biggest stars of the era. Highlights included Jay Pharoah as an energetic Eddie Murphy, Kenan Thompson has a inarticulate Bill Cosby and Armisen as a brooding Prince.

Although Rihanna told MTV News on Thursday that she was “most looking forward to” acting in her digital short, the singer didn’t short-change fans with her performances. She hit the stage first with hot pants, a crimson bra-top and wavy red locks for her flirty track “What’s My Name?” The Barbadian-born diva gyrated and rocked some sultry moves on a set bathed in red light. She returned for “Only Girl in the World” in a completely red outfit with large bow tied in her hair. Throughout the song, Rihanna belted the chorus in a spotlight that obscured the rest of the band, giving the illusion that she was the only girl on the stage.

What did you think of this week’s episode of “Saturday Night Live”? Let us know in the comments!

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We tell you everything you need to know about the ‘Twilight’ star’s gritty turn as a 16-year-old stripper in this indie flick.
By Eric Ditzian


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You can go with the conventional wisdom that Kristen Stewart truly arrived as a Hollywood player when “Twilight” whipped up a $70 million opening in the fall of 2008. She’s gone on to star in subsequent Twi-flicks as well as mature roles in films like “The Runaways” and the upcoming “On the Road.”

Or you could take something of a contrarian stance and argue Stewart began her ascent as an A-list star before “Twilight” hit theaters, when the then-18-year-old threw herself into the role of an emotionally scarred stripper in “Welcome to the Rileys,” proving, to herself and others, that she had the chops, maturity and creativity to accomplish anything she wanted onscreen.

Fans and critics, however, didn’t get to check out her “Rileys” work until the Sundance Film Festival this past January. Now audiences in select cities will get to take in her work, in which she plays a 16-year-old (real name Allison, working-girl name Mallory) who flees to a New Orleans strip club and meets a man (James Gandolfini) who becomes her father figure and attempts to help her pick up the pieces of her broken life.

Whether you’re lucky enough to have a theater near you showing the movie or simply want to know everything there is to know about it, MTV News has got you covered with our “Welcome to the Rileys” cheat sheet.

Wait, Bella’s Playing a Stripper?
The fact that Stewart was playing a stripper/prostitute flew mostly under the radar — aside from a few quotes she dropped here and there — until the first photos popped up online in late 2009. One photo showed Stewart in a string bikini top, another the actress as she cowered next to a bed

Sundance arrived the next month, and Stewart made clear audiences shouldn’t characterize the film as simply one about a stripper. “[The shocking thing is] maybe that it’s not, like, shocking,” Stewart told us. “It’s really not a stripper movie at all.”

Instead, she explained, “Rileys” is best understood as a story of a girl trying to make it on her own — and lacking the skills to pull it off. KStew called it the most personal role of her career.

“It’s about understanding who you’re playing and you have a responsibility because you feel like you can’t let them down,” she told us. “[My character] really became a part of me. I haven’t felt so personally involved in something.”

Stewart Grows Up
Months passed without much “Rileys” news. Then in July the trailer hit the Web, showing the world a very un-Bella-like character. We then brought you a slew of new photos. As Stewart explained to us, she dove into research for the role — and almost ended up with a new job.

“One shocking thing was to find how easy it is [to flaunt your sexuality],” she explained. “Like, I went to a strip club with the director and the costume designer and it being an odd grouping of people going into a strip club in the middle of the afternoon, I was, like, straight-up offered a job.”

We’re glad she didn’t take them up on the offer. Stewart was coming into her own, and she looked and sounded as confident as we’ve ever seen her when she hit the “Rileys” red carpet earlier this month.

“She’s grown up. She’s a woman now,” “Welcome to the Rileys” director Jake Scott told us, adding that she possessed the seeds of that maturity in October ’08 when production on the movie kicked off. “It was an act of courage on her part, especially when you consider she was just 18.”

Check out everything we’ve got on “Welcome to the Rileys.”

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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Late pop icon’s estate brought in more than $275 million in 12 months, according to Forbes.
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In life, Michael Jackson was forever dogged by rumors of financial struggles. But in death, the late pop icon has vaulted to the top of the list of celebrities whose estates generate millions. In fact, according to a new Forbes magazine list, Jackson is by far the richest dead celebrity, with an estate that brought in more than $275 million over the past 12 months.

Jackson’s music and “This Is It” documentary have been so lucrative that he outearned the combined hauls of megastars Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Madonna and Jay-Z. Not only that, but Jackson also outpaced the combined earnings of all of the other late celebs on the list.

How did he do it? A combination of smart licensing deals cut by the executors of his estate, a huge spike in sales of the singer’s catalog since his June 2009 death and, most important, the $250 million worldwide box-office receipts of the tour rehearsal film “This Is It,” including a $60 million advance from Sony Pictures. Music sales alone brought in $50 million thanks to heavy radio play and album sales, along with receipts from a Jackson-themed video game and the re-release of his autobiography, “Moon Walk,” which added another $50 million to the pile.

“The cash flow on an annual basis is tremendous,” Donald David, an estate lawyer who handled the finances of rapper Tupac Shakur after his death, told the magazine. “Sure, it’s going to decline eventually, but it’s going to be a huge amount in the foreseeable future. [Jackson's] kids are going to have grandkids before that money’s gone.”

The unprecedented numbers could continue, as a deal with Sony Music to issue unreleased recordings — the first album is due in November — is worth another $200 million to $250 million over the next seven years. Money will also keep flowing in as a result of Jackson’s ownership of half of the Sony/ATV catalog, which contains a half a million songs by a stunning array of artists, including Lady Gaga, Elvis Presley, Eminem, Bob Dylan and Beyoncé. That deal alone could rake in $25 million to $50 million a year.

Coming in at #2 on the list is perennial top deceased earner Presley, whose receipts shot up $5 million to give him $60 million in the past year thanks to the newly launched Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil show featuring his music as well as the boost in licensed products and merchandise in honor of what would have been his 75th birthday.

The estate of “Lord of the Rings” author J.R.R. Tolkien banked $50 million, mostly due to the sales of 500,000 books over the past year, followed by the estate of “Peanuts” creator Charles Schulz ($33 million) and, rounding out the top 5, late Beatle John Lennon ($17 million), whose earnings ballooned 30 years after his murder as a result of the re-release of his solo catalog, licensing deals with Cisco and Mont Blanc and receipts from “Beatles Rock Band.”

The rest of the top 10: “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” author Stieg Larsson ($15 million), Dr. Seuss (born Theodor Geisel) ($11 million), Albert Einstein ($10 million), New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner ($8 million) and “My Funny Valentine” songwriter Richard Rodgers ($7 million).

Are you surprised at how much money the King of Pop’s estate has generated since his death? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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AOL launches homepage redesign

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AOL — our benevolent overlord — has finally taken the wraps off its new homepage design. The new page, which was initially slated for launch on Monday, emphasizes AOL content from our sites like Engadget, Switched and DailyFinance, and also features heavy social integration. Apart from current trending topics, the page will also display activity from your AOL Lifestream if you’ve got an account set up.

You can also swap out the logo background image from one of the many other funky options — or let AOL surprise you with a random one. Interestingly enough, despite the fact that the new look AOL loads up just fine in Chrome Canary, Internet Explorer 9 still shows the old design.

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