British Man Shows Off Prison Escape On Snap Chat What in the bloody hell??? This video has been floating around the net and gone viral. After surfacing this week, Reddit users say it’s fake. “This is fake. I [live] around here and it’s Shrewsbury prison. It closed down in 2013.” Well, still hilarious, none the less.
Meet 11-Year-Old Twin Sister DJs Amira And Kayla https://instagram.com/p/BL6u1L4BHRf/?taken-by=djsamiraandkayla There is no party without a DJ . In many instances that DJ is a man, increasingly, a woman, but very very few are 11-year-olds. https://instagram.com/p/BMo-4XYBZ8z/ That’s where DJ Kayla and DJ Amira ( @djsamiraandkayla on IG) have the market cornered. The twin sisters are easily the most impressive youngsters we’ve ever seen on the wheels of steel. Their love of music and providing the vibes has brought them some amazing opportunities to spin for the biggest and brightest stars it the world! https://instagram.com/p/BShcmCSB8Ah/?taken-by=djsamiraandkayla Flip the page to see more of these girls’ remarkable talents. Images via Instagram/ DJAmiraAndKayla.com https://instagram.com/p/BSXkB-kBHHV/?taken-by=djsamiraandkayla https://instagram.com/p/BSTXwCgBniw/?taken-by=djsamiraandkayla https://instagram.com/p/BRRWMCIhMQJ/?taken-by=djsamiraandkayla https://instagram.com/p/BQ9C778hD3j/ https://instagram.com/p/BRB9dtwBvlR/ https://instagram.com/p/BQomyOMB2QE/?taken-by=djsamiraandkayla https://instagram.com/p/BRhCbbah-LI/ https://instagram.com/p/BRfF9XIhmVW/ https://instagram.com/p/BRbmoyvBxtW/ https://instagram.com/p/BRHcliXhdB6/ https://instagram.com/p/BQRsxWLl_xm/ https://instagram.com/p/BQnltTWBqqF/ https://instagram.com/p/BOPYuiuhUhL/ https://instagram.com/p/BNaeAnDB6QB/
A Bigger, Badder & Hopefully Better Suicide Squad Is Coming Soon Suicide Squad is easily the most disappointing movie of 2016 (depending on who you ask) but its new extended cut trailer with MORE Joker (and everything else) might ease the pain caused by the worst slew of reviews for a major superhero movie EVER. The Suicide Squad: Extended Cut drops December 13th.
Three Swedish tourists experienced quite a surprise while swimming in a national park in Australia – a crocodile leaping from rocks and landing on one of them. Crocodile Jumps Onto Tourist Felix Andersson, Jakob Hellberg and Ulrik Bergsland were testing a new underwater camera when they spotted the creature and moved in for a closer look. The well-disguised, calm crocodile suddenly launched itself from rocks in the Litchfield National Park, landing on Andersson, who was fortunately unhurt. Unlike yesterday’s hilarious video of the eagle snatching a kid , this does not appear to be a hoax … although you never know on the Internet these days.
Rihanna recently dropped $12 million on a brand-new mansion in coastal Pacific Palisades, Calif., and the 24-year-old’s pad is not small. Or unimpressive. The 11,000 square-foot mansion features seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a top range kitchen, dining room with a 14-foot ceiling and media rooms. There’s also an outdoor BBQ and bar, a pool, a 6,000 square-foot back garden, sun deck, four-car garage, hot tub and panoramic views of the city. So many place to Tweet photos of Rihanna topless to the masses. It’s a nice upgrade for Beverly Hills home she purchased in 2009 for $6.9 million, but unloaded for $5 million this year after a slew of plumbing problems. Stars. Occasionally they buy lemons too. Hope her neighbors like noise. She recently said that she’s single, and Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran are reportedly together again, so … expect parties. Lots and lots of parties.
Kim Kardashian is taking a stand, people! She’s fighting back against the injustice that affects her most: Instagram’s new Terms of Service agreement. The company is under fire these days for language that implies it could sell its users’ photos without compensation – and despite the Instagram co-founder issuing a statement to clarify this misconception, sources tell TMZ that Kardashian isn’t buying it. Easily the most popular person on that service with 5,726,343 followers ( Justin Bieber is second at 4,366,729; President Obama third at 1,834,079), Kim is reportedly telling friends that she may leave if the policy isn’t altered. And she’ll take her nearly six million fans to another photo-sharing agency. It stands to reason that family members Khloe, Kylie, Kendall and Rob would follow Kim elsewhere, with each of these reality stars also ranking in the Instagram Top 10. The moves actually would be a severe blow to the company, which raises the question: If you run an organization that mostly services Kim Kardashian and her siblings, should you re-evaluate your life choices?
Clearly… Katt Williams Responds To Negative Critcism Over Arrests With all the guests on the bill, and surprise appearances at Power 106′s annual Cali Christmas concert, Katt Williams was easily the most entertaining. The 39-year-old comedian has made headlines for his erratic behavior as of late, and in an exclusive interview with Hip-Hop Wired, he made sure to state where he stands with all the news clips, the rumors, and the criminal charges. Read more at http://hiphopwired.com/2012/12/15/exclusive-katt-williams-says-he-doesnt-give-a-fk-what-people-say-about-him/#yw1Ac4J1X0jzrrl7.99
Critics praise HBO show while questioning whether it will connect beyond urban audiences. By John Mitchell Lena Dunham in “Girls” Photo: HBO HBO’s new comedy “Girls” is easily the most buzzed-about series debut so far this year. From the almost uncomfortably realistic sex scenes and sharp dialogue to series creator/producer/writer/star Lena Dunham’s Louis C.K.-style multitasking — not to mention the show’s similarities to and differences from that other landmark show about four single females in New York — people cannot stop talking about “Girls.” Luckily for everyone involved, most of the things being said range from good to rave. “Girls,” which premieres Sunday at 9 p.m. on HBO, has critics using words like “groundbreaking” and “revolutionary” to describe the series, about four friends (Dunham and co-stars Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke and Zosia Mamet) in their early 20s trying to get their lives off the ground in NYC. Here in the MTV Newsroom , we’re as enraptured with the show as everyone else seems to be, but in her otherwise rave review in Salon , Willa Paskin makes an observation about “Girls” that has come up often during chatter about the new series: that its specificity, minus the fantasy element that made middle America fall in love with “Sex and the City,” may make the show unrelatable to those outside East Coast urban centers. “My concern was that ‘Girls’ speaks so specifically and accurately to the experience of me and my census buddies — and to be clear, that’s urban white girls with safety nets; have at us in the comments — that people would either write it off as navel-gazing, snark at the innate privilege undergirding the whole thing, or find it unrelatable,” Paskin writes. That concern doesn’t diminish the show’s quality, though, and the site goes on to call the show “smart, bracing, funny, accurately absurd, confessional yet self-aware.” “Few series come out of the box as brilliant as ‘Girls’ does,” Tim Goodman rhapsodizes in The Hollywood Reporter. “The new HBO series from Lena Dunham (‘Tiny Furniture’) is one of the most original, spot-on, no-missed-steps series in recent memory. For her part, Dunham, who writes, directs, stars in, created and executive produces the series, is a talent as unique and refreshing to the medium as Louis C.K. — high praise indeed, as FX’s ‘Louie’ is one of the most critically acclaimed series on television.” Sex factors heavily in “Girls,” but unlike the glamorized romps we saw on its HBO foremother “SATC,” the sex acts depicted here are graphic, button-pushing and realistic but not gratuitous. According to Verne Gay in Newsday, the sex serves as a visual manifestation of the characters’ internal issues. In a four-star review, Gay writes, “Hannah [Dunham’s character] and the show are all about internal conflict and so is the humor, while sex — and fair warning, it’s pretty graphic here, which may be the handiwork of Apatow — is the metaphor for all that conflict. It’s grotesque, malignant, unpleasurable and a particularly devious torture chamber, at least for the women, who still submit to it.” The Los Angeles Times isn’t as unconditional in its praise, calling the show “nothing short of revolutionary” but “hard to love.” “There is a cool cleverness to the show that is both attractive and off-putting,” Mary McNamara writes. “The characters are flawed and hyper-aware of their flaws, the stories so bent on covering every angle of self-examination that there is no real role for the viewer to play. Which makes watching it an intellectual rather than emotional experience.” The show positions itself as being a far more realistic version of the girls in the big city trope that “SATC” glamorized, which the Atlantic Wire ‘s Richard Lawson sees as a reflection of the times the two shows premiered in. ” ‘SATC’ was fantasy and fable, with a few bits of relatable relationship stuff thrown to the commoners like chum. ‘Girls’ is something else; it’s a very particular, very of the moment dissection of mundanely funny minutiae, of boredom and anxiety in these brownly grim times,” Lawson writes. “Though I guess it’s possible the difference really is merely generational — the rich late ’90s gave us Sex, while the wobbly ’10s give us Girls, a witty and occasionally touching glimpse into our immediate neighbors’ lives. They’ve got something here, it just remains to be seen how big a thing it is.” That “Girls” could be the next big things seems like the consensus opinion of critics, but will this story of a group of friends struggling to discover themselves and succeed in the big city connect with audiences in Peoria, Illinois? Lawson seems to think it may. “Who knows, it could be that soon enough young women the nation over will be saying they’re ‘such a Hannah’ or ‘totally a Marnie,’ ” he writes. “Maybe fabulous is officially out. Maybe the new aspiration in these punishing times is, simply, to aspire.” Are you excited for the series premiere of “Girls” Sunday on HBO? Let us know if you’ll be watching in the comments below!
In ‘Talk Nerdy,’ experts agree with Joss Whedon’s claim that Hulk is the most difficult Avenger to get right. By Josh Wigler The Hulk in “Marvel’s The Avengers” Photo: Marvel Studios Bruce Banner has a tendency to get angry. And despite what he says, you really should like him when he gets angry — because if you don’t, well, you’re going to have a lot of problems with ” The Avengers .” Joss Whedon, the man bringing Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to the big screen, confessed in a recent interview that Banner’s irritable alter ego, the Hulk, is easily the most challenging Avenger to get right. He might not be wrong, considering that it’s taken three different actors to play the big green meanie on the big screen — Eric Bana in 2003’s “Hulk,” Ed Norton in 2008’s “The Incredible Hulk” and, soon, Mark Ruffalo in “The Avengers.” And Whedon’s assertion certainly has the support of some of the Web’s top comic book and movie commentators. “Without a doubt, I think Hulk is the hardest ‘Avengers’ character to translate to the big screen,” MTV Geek ‘s Valerie Gallaher told MTV News about her “Avengers” character concerns. “Using CGI to create a character in a live-action film will end up looking like one big cartoon if not done right.” “Both Joss Whedon and Mark Ruffalo have a lot of pressure to give Bruce Banner and the Hulk two distinctive yet relatable characters,” agreed Steve Sunu of Comic Book Resources . “Only time will tell if ‘The Avengers’ is an improvement for Hulk over ‘The Incredible Hulk.’ ” Of course, just because a challenge exists doesn’t mean it’s insurmountable. NextMovie ‘s Kevin Polowy, who also agrees that Hulk presents Whedon’s biggest challenge, has faith in the director’s ability to do the Jade Giant justice. “I do have faith that if anyone can get it done, it’s Joss Whedon,” he said. “But compared to proven screen figures like Iron Man, Captain America and Thor, Hulk is far and away the trickiest pony in the bunch.” Not everyone is so concerned about Hulk. Caleb Goellner with Comics Alliance doesn’t see the incredible menace as the most problematic character in “The Avengers”; like me, he assigns that role to the not-super-deadly duo of Black Widow and Hawkeye. “They’re going to be the hardest to portray,” he said. “Black Widow got some exposure in ‘Iron Man 2’ and Hawkeye was teased in ‘Thor,’ but the ‘master assassins’ are at a disadvantage compared to Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and the Hulk. Their backstories will require considerable streamlining for them to make sense in this Marvel movieverse, so it will be interesting to see how much Joss Whedon and company will be able to fit in to an already packed movie. “I suggest making them husband and wife, because that would be the cutest damn thing,” Goellner added. Totally agreed, Caleb. Which Avengers are you most worried about? Watch Talk Nerdy to see what we think, and let us know what you think in the comments section! Check out everything we’ve got on “Marvel’s The Avengers.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos Talk Nerdy