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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Jenelle Evans Legal Troubles; Charges Dropped Against 'Teen Mom 2' Star


Jenelle Evans
BOLIVIA, N.C. -- Charges of making threats and harassing phone calls have been dropped against the North Carolina woman who stars on the MTV reality show "Teen Mom 2."
Evans' attorney, Dustin Sullivan, says the woman who filed the charges decided she did not want to pursue them.
Evans is still embroiled in a legal dispute with her former boss, James Duffy. She has filed a cyberstalking complaint against him, and he responded by filing a cyberstalking complaint of his own.
The "Teen Mom" show documents the challenges of four teens' first years of motherhood.

I don't think Jenelle should be allowed to be part of teen mom.  All she has brought to the show is how to be a horrible mom and do stupid things and be careless.  She is having a lot of life issues she needs to work out..off camera.  I do not think people should be watching anything about her life.  She was one of the first girls to go on teen mom and it has been a few years since the first teen mom.  I think the show keeps her on because of all the drama she brings and teens like watching it.  I don't think it is right. 

Project X

Does the success of the ‘found footage’ genre still work when applied to the raunch-comedy formula of ‘Project X’? Or is this party just a hollow dud? Read our review.
'Project X' Party [Review]
Screen Rant’s Ben Kendrick reviews Project X
Every generation has its high school party movie – an over-the-top film experience that compiles all of the terrible and zany things that happen when underage teens get together and drink too much. In the ’70s it was American Graffiti, in the ’80s, Sixteen Candles, in the ’90s, American Pie, in the ’00s, Superbad, and now, in the ’10s, it’s Project X.
Unfortunately, where prior party films managed to offer compelling characters and intriguing (possibly cathartic) story beats that worked in the context of teens trying to make sense of their approaching adulthood, Project X is nothing more than a celebration of young people doing terrible things – to property, to animals, to themselves, and to the people they care about.



The Reviews for Project X the latest party movie came in and were horrible.  Calling this movie unfunny and stupid.  It has horrible acts of teens doing horrible things to property around them to animals and to themselves.  For people who have seen this movie did you find it funny or disruptive and dumb?  will this movie encourage young teens to do stupid things and have crazy wild parties or is it simply just a party movie that is to be enjoyed by viewers? I personally do not think it is harmful.  I think no teen is dumb enough to actually do most of the things that were in this movie for they are absolutely ridiculous for good reasons.  I do not believe this movie was intended to encourage teens of acts like these but to just be a funny humorous movie for teens to watch.  

The Situation

The Situation In Rehab for Alcohol Problem for 'Jersey Shore'

The Situation is in rehab not just for prescription drugs
The Situation
is in rehab not just for prescription drugs, but also for alcohol, TMZ has learned, and this turn of events could pose big problems for next season's "Jersey Shore."

Sources involved in the situation (sorry) tell us ... the Situation went through detox at a facility before he checked into Cirque Lodge in Utah, and the detox involved alcohol.

Our sources also say The Sitch is "very open" with other patients at Cirque about his drinking.  He discusses how his club appearances escalated his alcohol use.

Now here's the problem for "Jersey Shore."  The Situation and alcohol have been tied at the hip for 5 seasons.  If the show allows The Situation to fall off the wagon to make the show better in season 6, they will look like crass enablers.  If they don't let him drink, there's a good chance they will lose viewers.


Mike is now in rehab in Utah for alcohol detox.  this article brings the question did jersey shore make the situation an alcoholic or was it destine to happen anyways?  It seems like Jersey Shore has a strong alcohol influence and they would go to clubs constantly and drink.  Naturally this kind of behavior is going to cause issues with drugs and alcohol but the concern of the media is if Mike succeeds in fixing his drinking problem will Jersey Shore viewers lose interest in the show due to not as much drinking and crazy activity? I think Jersey Shore should be discontinued because it is a bad influence to begin with.  Mike not drinking would be good for the show, but viewers feed on the craziness it brings.  I don't think this show should be on air at all anymore considering the obvious alcohol problems many of the people on the show are getting and Snooki being pregnant i think it's safe to say the people on this show are in need for a reality check and need to stop embarrassing themselves in front of the cameras.  It is great Snooki is pregnant, and it is great Mike is in rehab getting himself help.  This show will simply just encourage them to go back to their bad habits.  I do not believe this show should be continued at all.  It is just hurting the young people watching it and the people in the show, making viewers believe that it is reality when it is completely distorted and set up.  This show is not a positive influence on anyone but an embarrassment to the stupidity of our generation.