| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.Back for Samoa Dalton Ross introduces 16 of the men and women competing for $1M in the ''South Pacific'' season of ''Survivor'' starting Sept. 14, including a ''Nashville Star,'' a former Miss Washington, and a new face with a familiar name | | - Lady's First Lady Gaga announced that she will be opening the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards at Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre August 28
- 'The Greatest' Steve Jobs is ''the greatest technical leader ... in our lifetime,'' says Steve Wozniak
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Gibson & Glover Get a sneak peek at an extended version of the hilarious ''Lethal Weapon 5'' spoof from Season 6 of ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,'' coming soon on Blu-ray and DVD -
Aaliyah Remembered It's been 10 years since singer-actress died in an airplane accident in the Bahamas; Missy Elliott shares memories and five fave songs | | |  | | 2011 MTV Video Music Awards 9-11PM MTV The success of the MTV Video Music Awards usually hinges on the performance of a single person, be it intentional (Lady Gaga's meat-covered appearance at last year's show) or not (Kanye West's cognac-fueled drop-in on Taylor Swift in 2009). This year, the job of chief provocateur could fall to Katy Perry (who leads the field with 10 nominations), Lil Wayne (who will perform a new song from his forthcoming album, 'Tha Carter IV'), Adele (who is having a better 2011 than anybody else on this show), or Chris Brown (another singer who has been known to stir up a headline or two), all of whom are confirmed attendees. The artist who wins the most Moonmen is entirely beside the point, as the true victor will be whoever ends up being the centerpiece of Internet photo memes throughout the fall. More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | Our Idiot Brother How beaming doofus Ned (Paul Rudd), the idiot in question in 'Our Idiot Brother,' grew up to be such a mellow male in such a nutty family of females is a mystery of nature versus nurture, wrapped in a Rudd-y grin B+ Full review | | Higher Ground A rich, sprawling, demystifying yet mysterious drama about the life, love, faith, and heartbreak of one woman who's an evangelical Christian B+ Full review | | Don't Be Afraid Of the Dark Neither colorfully brutal nor especially fun, just a plodding, derivative gothic potboiler C- Full review | ADVERTISEMENT  |  | | |
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