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11th November, 2009. 4:15 pm. Scream IV to take on Asian ghost girls, vampires and "torture porn"

"I can't promise anything." That is what Kevin Williamson said when I asked point blank if his claim to "never play Sid out that way" still stood. But first, some backstory. In July, it was revealed that Neve Campbell passed on returning for the upcoming "Scream 4," a fact I celebrated since horror movies have a habit of killing off their heroines when they return for subsequent sequels. Kevin emailed me personally to say that he would never do that to Miss Prescott and I officially hopped on board the new trilogy train. So when I had the opportunity to chat with Kevin about "Vampire Diaries" [look for that tomorrow], talk naturally turned to the next three "Scream" movies and that's when Kevin revealed Sidney might not survive to see the end credits. "The thing about 'Scream 4' is that there are a lot of twists and turns, so I can't promise anything," he told PopWrap about Sidney's role in the fourth film now that Neve will return. "There are a lot of moving pieces, so we'll see -- but if you're a 'Scream' fan, I think you're really going to like it." As for the elements that will make this next crop of killings so exciting, Kevin explained that the changing face of horror over the last 10 years has also altered the tone of the new movie. "I've [included] manga comics, Asian ghost girl movies, there's some PG-13 horror movies in there, vampire movies, M. Night Shyamalan movies and torture porn movies, even though they've come and gone." But the biggest hurdle Kevin faced while shaping "Scream 4" was not making it too jokey. "You have to be careful because 'Scary Movie' spoofed these films, so one of the things I'm excited about with 'Scream 4' is that, while we do lampoon and send up the genre, [we] make it incredibly scary. That's first and foremost." So while Sidney Prescott might not live to see "Scream 5," Kevin would like us all to rest assured that we're in for a terrifying ride.
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11th November, 2009. 5:08 pm. Katy Perry To Debut New 'Unplugged' Songs On MTV.com

Katy Perry's Unplugged album hits stores on November 17, but you don't have to wait that long to hear her stripped-down set ... because MTV.com is going to give you sneak peek.
Starting at 6 a.m. Monday, November 16 — 24 hours before the album is released — Perry's "Unplugged" performance will air on MTV.com and MTVMusic.com, giving fans a chance to hear her acoustic takes on hits like "I Kissed a Girl" and "Waking Up in Vegas," plus a pair of new songs, too: "Brick by Brick," and a cover of the Fountains of Wayne's "Hackensack."
The special also features an extended interview with Perry, in which she discusses the stories behind some of her biggest songs. Immediately following its debut Monday morning, Perry's "Unplugged" program will also be made available on-demand at MTV.com. MTV will also air highlights from the special across its multiple platforms on-air, including mtvU, MTV Hits and MTV Tr3s.
Leading up to the digital premiere, on November 16 the network's morning all-music block, AMTV, will begin to air performance videos taken from the taping. Palladia, MTV's high-definition television channel, will also air a half-hour version of the special on November 27 at 9 p.m. and 12 a.m. ET/PT.
Perry's MTV Unplugged album will also be released in a deluxe CD/DVD edition on the same day the regular version hits stores. A teaser clip of Perry's "Unplugged" performance can be viewed at MTV.com.
Perry's also hard at work on the follow-up to her One of the Boys album, and last week, she returned for her second stint as host of the MTV Europe Music Awards.
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