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MUSIC NEWS: Wiz Khalifa Announces “Cabin Fever 3” Mixtape, And MORE!

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While Wiz Khalifa’s readying Rolling Papers 2, he’s also working on the third installment of his Cabin Fever mixtape series. On his Vlog series “DayToday,” Wiz made the announcement that he’s gearing up to drop Cabin Fever 3 with K Camp and Sonny Digital. Watch his eight-minute vlog here. After taking a musical hiatus, Rockie Fresh […]

MUSIC NEWS: Wiz Khalifa Announces “Cabin Fever 3” Mixtape, And MORE!

Woman Pepper Sprays Bear, Bear Eats Kayak of the Day

This is probably the best video of the day… Her voice is so fucking annoying in her state of panic…and this bear fucking owns the bitch…as she screams and begs for him to not eat her Kayak…well maybe she shouldn’t have sprayed the the poor bastard with pepper spray.. During a solo kayak trip, intended to go from from Ketchikan, Alaska to Petersburg, Alask, a bear attacked my kayak. This incident occurred outside of a US Forest Service cabin in Berg Bay, Wrangell District, Alaska. I had just carried my tent, food, and all my gear into the cabin to dry while I went on a 4 mile hike that begins just behind the cabin. I heard something outside as I ate my lunch, and well, I never got to go on that hike. This video is taken 5 minutes after the attack began, he continued to gnaw on it for another 5 or 10 after the video ends. Shortly after the bear left and I drug the kayak back to the cabin door step. Then I swam to the S/V anchored in the bay. They did not have their radio on and I feared I would be stranded! The German flagged S/v Caledonia took me and my things to Wrangell where I am trying to repair my kayak now. Too bad he didn’t eat her…or at least leave her stranded for the winter to fend for her cunt self… If you don’t like that…maybe you’l like this stripper with her blow torch pussy FOR MORE VIDEOS -> GO TO -> StepfatherPresents.coM The post Woman Pepper Sprays Bear, Bear Eats Kayak of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .

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Christie Brinkley bathing at 60

“She looks phenomenal,” S.I.#39;s Senior Editor, MJ Day told People. “She has the legs of a 30-year-old and the face of an angel. She#39;s what you aspire to look like at 60. She#39;s mind-blowingly beautiful.” The day after Brinkley turns the big 6-0, Sports Illustrated will celebrate its anniversary with “Sports Illustrated Swimsuit: 50 Years of Beautiful” on NBC, which will highlight the mag#39;s most popular cover girls throughout the years. Of course, Brinkley is among the list of beautie

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How Did Dian Fossey Die

In the early morning of December 27, 1985, Dian Fossey was discovered murdered in the bedroom of her cabin located at the far edge of the camp in the Virunga Mountains, Rwanda.Her body was found face-up near the two beds where she slept, roughly 7 feet #x0028;2 m#x0029; away from a hole that her assailant#x0028;s#x0029; had apparently cut in the wall of the cabin. Wayne Richard McGuire, Fossey#39;s last research assistant at Karisoke, was summoned to the scene by Fossey#39;s house servant and f

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Actual Chris Dorner Vs SWAT Firefight Footage!!! [Video]

CBS News captured exclusive footage of the firefight between alleged cop-killer Christopher Dorner and law enforcement officials. After the shootout, which killed one deputy and injured another, Dorner fled to the woods and barricaded himself inside a cabin, refusing to surrender. Officials believe Dorner then shot himself and burned the cabin down. cbs

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REVIEW: Lynn Shelton Mines Gold from Small Moments in Your Sister’s Sister

In the opening scene of Lynn Shelton’s fourth feature we join a conversation in progress. Or a few conversations: Voices overlap, rise and fall, fade in and out; it’s a party, small enough to sustain a few low-volume simultaneous conversations, large enough to fill the room with chatter. As in Shelton’s previous films, My Effortless Brilliance and Humpday , in Your Sister’s Sister we join the central characters at a moment of convergence, after a period of separation or crisis and before it becomes clear things can’t go on as they were before. In this case it is Jack (played by Shelton’s frequent collaborator Mark Duplass) whose voice cuts through the room where a small memorial is taking place on the first anniversary of his brother’s death. A friend’s rose-colored remembrance (Mike Birbiglia cameos) puts Jack on edge; he counters it with an anecdote that begins with a viewing of Revenge of the Nerds and ends with a description of his brother’s inherent cruelty and calculated transformation into a “good” person. Having killed the room, a drunken Jack is hauled aside by Iris ( Emily Blunt ), an ex-girlfriend of his brother’s, who stages a brisk intervention. Jack’s life is in a holding pattern — his current condition precludes a job and a girlfriend, he admits — and Iris suggests a week away at her family’s summer home on an island off the Seattle coast. Their shared loss having tugged them closer, Iris and Jack relocate their friendship into the gray zone between romance and platonic comfort. It’s a sweet spot for Shelton, one familiar from her previous films as a safe place to question the integrity of the roles we set up for ourselves and in our most personal relations. Rejuvenation is also associated with a retreat to some wooded corner of the Pacific Northwest in Shelton’s films — a literal gray zone courtesy of a snug skullcap of clouds — with the action triggered when one character unexpectedly turns up at another character’s door. Finally, the writer-director has become known for effacing a high concept plotline with naturalistic performances and shooting styles. At times — as with the contrast of Joshua Leonard the dissolute hipster and Duplass the young fogey in Humpday — Shelton’s more schematic choices form a kind of challenge: The engaging naturalism of the performances defies you to dismiss her characters as tool-and-die types; the higher the concept, the more desperately human her characters appear. Certainly the former is true of Hannah, a vegan-lesbian, lapsed painter, baby-seeking thirtysomething who has the good fortune of being played by Rosemarie DeWitt. The adored older sister of Iris, Hannah is recently split from her girlfriend of seven years and already installed in the cabin when Jack (Duplass is excellent as a certain kind of shaggy, flirty, low-level operator) shows up there late one night. After the misunderstanding is resolved, the two embark on an overnight drunk, throwing back a few getting-to-know-you tequilas before essentially daring each other into bed. Like many of Shelton’s scenarios, on paper that scene shouldn’t work. It’s too cute, too contrived, and too close to a terrible romantic comedy. And yet you watch it begin to breathe despite itself, in the faces and behavior of the actors and the spaces and silences built around them, until the interaction takes on a convincing energy of its own. Shelton reassembled her team of cinematographer Ben Kasulke and editor Nat Sanders for Your Sister’s Sister , and as in her previous films the three establish a striking observational style and pace along with a story told almost exclusively through conversations. They also draw a welcome freshness from the lead actresses: DeWitt keeps the poignancy behind Hannah’s aloof, pragmatic persona close to the surface, and Blunt gives one of her most delicate performances as the open-hearted Iris. Iris’s sudden arrival at the cabin completes an awkward triangle that is drawn and redrawn over a night and the next day. Secrets are confided, kept, leaked, and then blown open; Iris and Jack’s latent feelings for each other encounter an obstacle before they even have a chance to emerge. A series of lovely, revealing scenes play out in the cabin before that point, the sparely distributed score (by Vince Smith) set off by the aching hollow tones of a big empty house. But the climactic scene itself and the over-long montage that follows upsets Shelton’s slight but satisfying dramatic balance. Nuanced touches continue to form and present themselves on the way to a speechy and then coy resolution, but they feel diminished by the loss of the previous hour’s tightly configured, inter-character tension. It’s a mark of Shelton’s ability to create living characters from seemingly minor shared moments — the ones that wind up meaning everything — that Iris, Jack, and Hannah remain vivid while the film’s disappointing finish quickly fades. Follow Michelle Orange on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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‘Cabin In The Woods’: The Reviews Are In!

Critics are mostly positive about Joss Whedon’s horror-movie send-up. By Kevin P. Sullivan Fran Kranz, Chris Hemsworth and Anna Hutchison in “Cabin in the Woods” Photo: Lionsgate The critics have (kinda) spoken about the latest from Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard, “The Cabin in the Woods.” The mysteries of “Cabin” have been some of the most closely guarded secrets at the movies in recent years. If you’re seeking out reviews of the buzzed-about horror flick, do so with caution. Not everyone is equally keen to keep their reviews spoiler-free. The critics are largely positive, overall. There is some concern that the film, a send-up of the horror genre, isn’t as scary as the movies it’s commenting on. Here is our spoiler-free roundup of reviews of “The Cabin in the Woods.” The Spoilers “Stop reading this review right now. Go see ‘The Cabin in the Woods,’ then come back and we can have a conversation about it. Just trust me on this. The less you know going into it, the better.” — Christy Lemire, The Associated Press The Story “Five college friends pile into a camper for a frolicsome vacation. There’s the alpha male hunk (Chris Hemsworth), his va-voom girlfriend (Anna Hutchison), the stoner and Shaggy of the group (Fran Kranz), the shy but charismatic brain (Jesse Williams) and the sympathetic, smart and not incidentally pretty hot protagonist (Kristen Connolly). Early on, we’re shown that they’re being watched very closely, and perhaps controlled, by a massive control room. Their primary handlers are played by Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford.” — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune The Whedon-verse “Some dialogue will remind audiences of the sassy sarcasm tossed off in the face of monstrous creatures in Whedon’s cult TV series ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ episodes of which Goddard also co-wrote.” — Claudia Puig, USA Today The Scares “With compulsive effort that is meant to feel like giddy abandon, they have tried to make a horror movie that is frightening, original and knowing, all at the same time. Two out of three is not bad, given the difficulty of the task. A wink can sometimes undermine a scare. Novelty and genre traditionalism often fight to a draw. Too much overt cleverness has a way of spoiling dumb, reliable thrills.” — A.O. Scott, New York Times The Final Word “If ‘Scream’ was a meta-hack-’em-up, ‘Cabin’ takes five giant steps back to reveal a wider canvas, gleefully jumbling together every kind of modern horror picture, paranoid-conspiracy thrillers, ‘Matrix’-style sci-fi, and a dollop of H. P. Lovecraft. Is it scary? Not especially. But there are enough gory surprises around every bend to keep you laughing/screaming/cringing.” — David Edelstein, New York Check out everything we’ve got on “The Cabin in the Woods.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Talk Nerdy MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Cabin In The Woods’

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Movie Nudity Report: The Cabin in the Woods, Detention

It’s been a while since we had TWO movies nude in theaters to tell you about! Hollywood is hoping to capitalize on the Friday the 13th “holiday” by releasing two scary movies: The Cabin in the Woods , opening in wide release, and Detention , opening in select cities. Both movies put their own unique twists on the slasher movies of their directors’ youth, while still remaining true to the genre’s most titillating convention with nude scenes from Anna Hutchison (above) in Cabin and Brooke Haven and Shanley Caswell (‘s body double) in Detention . As The Cabin in the Woods director David Goddard told New York Magazine’s Vulture blog: ” [Nudity is] crucial to that part of the genre, and we felt we had to honor the genre. ” Getting naked on film: it’s the respectful thing to do. Find out more about The Cabin in the Woods and Detention after the jump!

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‘Cabin In The Woods’ Is A ‘Shiny Toy,’ Joss Whedon Says

Writer/producer tells MTV News the horror thriller has an ‘ absurd integrity that appeals to us.’ By Kara Warner Kristen Connolly in “The Cabin in the Woods” Photo: Lionsgate If you haven’t yet heard the buzz surrounding the upcoming horror thriller “The Cabin in the Woods” , than you must be avoiding Internet and television entirely. Everyone is talking about it , in a roundabout, non-spoilery way! In a nutshell, the film mostly revolves around four friends who drive to a distant relative’s cabin in order to spend a relaxing weekend away from their college campus. Unfortunately the group’s goals are not at all met and a series of shocking and unbelievable things happen — to everyone. When MTV News caught up with writer/producer Joss Whedon and director Drew Goddard, we asked them how in the heck they came up with the story and if any specific element or occurrence inspired the chaos that unfolds. “It’s actually kind of a dull tale because it did just pop into my head and then, of course, Drew was one of the first people I told about it,” Whedon said. “We knew instantly that this was something that we wanted to do. We took a while before we actually sat down to write it. It was like a shiny toy that we played for a long time, the structure just seemed so right. It’s very seldom that a movie occurs to you with the whole structure in place.” “Do you remember the moment when it popped into your head?” Goddard asked Whedon. “I honestly don’t remember a time I wasn’t thinking about it. It’s one of those things that seems so logical it feels like, ‘Why hasn’t this been done before?’ It has this absurd integrity that appeals to us.” “The Cabin in the Woods” opens everywhere Friday, April 13. Are you planning on seeing “The Cabin in the Woods”? Leave your comment below! Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Cabin In The Woods’

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New Video: Wiz Khalifa feat. Chevy Woods ‘Taylor Gang’

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Wiz compiled some concert footage for officials visuals for “Taylor Gang.” We first heard this joint on his Cabin Fever mixtape. Thanks to up North Nation. footage from Wiz’s b-day festivities after the jump (Amber alert)… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 23/09/2011 17:58 Number of articles : 2

New Video: Wiz Khalifa feat. Chevy Woods ‘Taylor Gang’