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03.10.2010 10:07 AM EST
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Lady Gaga Reveals More Looks From 'Telephone' Video
Singer teases her 'monsters' with new stills from clip, which premieres Thursday.
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Jocelyn Vena
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Lady Gaga is keeping her fans salivating for the Thursday premiere of her "Telephone" music video by releasing a couple more stills from the Jonas Akerlund-directed clip, which happens to feature her
pals Beyoncé, who sings on the track, and Semi Precious Weapons.
In the photos on her official Web site, Gaga is seen talking on a pay phone with soda can rollers in her hair, much makeup and a heavily studded leather jacket. In an additional still, Gaga is in a sparkly strapless dress, with cigarette sunglasses on, covered in heavy chains. Both stills seem to fit in with reports that in the video, Gaga is in jail and Beyoncé helps break her free.
A previous photo, which appeared on a fansite, shows Beyoncé staring at a telephone, perhaps with Gaga on the other end looking for some assistance. The nearly 10-minute clip will reportedly have nods to the films of Quentin Tarantino, including use of the car that Uma Thurman drove in "Kill Bill." The ladies paid homage to Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" in Beyoncé's video for "Video Phone."
Gaga has said that "Telephone," which premieres Thursday night on E!, picks up where "Paparazzi" left off. The slow leak of photos and tiny pieces of information has helped Gaga build anticipation for the video.
In the past decade, however, Haim made moves for a career comeback. He starred alongside Feldman on their A&E reality show, "The Two Coreys," for two seasons. He was also made a cameo in the "Lost Boys" sequel, "Lost Boys: The Tribe," where he reprised his role as Sam Emerson.
According to IMDB, Haim had completed work on two films — "American Sunset" and "New Terminal Hotel" — and had several others in the works at the time of his death, including "Rated 3D," "A Detour in Life," "The Science of Cool," "Decisions" and "The Throwaways," the latter of which he was also planning on directing. He was reportedly filming "The Dead Sea," about mercenaries hunting for a missing naval vessel. At press time, there was no word on the status of those films.
This report is provided by MTV News
 
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