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REVIEW: To the Arctic 3D Highlights Enviro-Woes, Polar Bear Cubs in Dazzling IMAX

Before IMAX became a way to boost action sequences — Tom Cruise dangling from the tallest building in the world, the Joker’s gang rappelling down from a Gotham City high-rise to rob a bank — the outsized format was primarily the domain of nature films like To the Arctic 3D , which aim to dazzle with large-scale shots of mountains and dolphins and Australia and other impressive-looking things. Forty minutes long and narrated by Meryl Streep , To the Arctic uses spoonfuls of cuteness — featuring walruses and caribou, though polar bears are its primary animal stars — to make its fairly grim environmental message go down a little easier. Directed by Greg MacGillivray, an old hand at IMAX docs,  To the Arctic tries to balance out its underlying sense of global warming alarm with spectacular imagery and footage of the far north ecosystem at work. Of course, even when it comes to the most roly poly of polar bear cubs, life at the top of the world isn’t easy, and while the film discreetly leaves the majority of the process of hunting and gobbling down seals off screen, it does include some potentially troubling sequences involving the food sources the male bears turn to when desperate. Polar bears aren’t easy to film — a segment about how would-be cinematographers camouflage remote-controlled cameras in order to get closer shots of the animals shows one bear breaking a device like an enraged celebrity attacking a paparazzo. So when the filmmakers find a family of bears and are able to stick with them for several days, they end up catching a chase across the ice. It’s a mother polar bear and her two cubs who are the heart of To the Arctic , the trio traveling across the diminishing sea ice as the mother searches for food for her offspring in the lean summer months when hunting is more difficult. Survival isn’t a certainty — earlier footage shows a mother swimming for nine days and hundreds of miles in search of meat, her cub not surviving the journey. But in the case of these bears, their most dangerous enemy turns out to be males of their own species, who will eat cubs when they can’t find seals to nosh on. The mother anxiously herds her children across the ice floes, always on the lookout for other bears, though despite her caution one finds them and tries to track them down. (Parents with children and sensitive stoners planning on seeing the film can rest assured there are no scenes of violent polar bear cannibalism.) To the Arctic flutters from place to place, peering in at some Inuit hunters and researchers who dive beneath the ice, then traveling with a pair of scientists tracking caribou migrations before pausing to watch walruses loll in the sun and then jumping to a ship departing from Svalbard. The only thematic ties beyond a shared region are the environmental threats being posed by global warming, which is making it harder to polar bears and walruses to hunt and is wreaking havoc on the caribou migration patterns. The film is marked by a few jarring stylistic touches, like a score that wavers between dramatic instrumentals and Paul McCartney songs (“Mr. Bellamy,” “I’m Carrying” and “Little Willow”) and opening credits that explode into shards of ice that fly at you — narrated by Meryl Streep BOOM! Streep offers her voiceover with nary a sly twinkle, even when delivering lines about the “frisky dance of the northern lights” or urging that “we can help keep the Arctic white.” But it’s the visuals you’re here to see, and they look great on the massive screen in three dimensions, especially in helicopter shots that whirl past waterfalls cascading off of glaciers or travel over the fantastic tundra like there’s an army of orcs to be discovered just over the next bluff. 3-D and IMAX may no longer be new, but in moments like those, they can still summon a sense of awe. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Aerosmith Announces Summer Tour, New Album

Steven Tyler stole the spotlight for a few moments on American Idol last night, announcing that he and Aerosmith will be hitting the tour this summer for the band’s first tour since 2009. “We’re calling the tour the Global Warming Tour,” Tyler said like only he can. “Because of the fire. Yo tengo el fuego.” Earlier in the day, Tyler gathered at the Grove in Los Angeles – along with bandmate Joe Perry – and also revealed that the legendary group will release a new album – its first in eight years – some time later this year. “We’ve been underground for four months, doing what we do best,” said Tyler, adding that they’re two songs away from completion on the CD. But back to the tour: it will kick off on June 16 in Minneapolis, Cheap Trick will open and tickets go on sale tomorrow. Sounds like Amazing news to us! We aren’t Cryin upon hearing it! And we Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing when it comes to Aerosmith! (Sorry.)

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Aerosmith Nearly Done With Album Due This Summer

Singer Steven Tyler promises to bring ‘a little bit of 1975 back.’ By Gil Kaufman Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler Photo: Getty Images As if guitarist Joe Perry’s surprise “Happy Birthday” serenade to singer and judge Steven Tyler on “American Idol” last week weren’t proof enough that all is good in Aerosmith land, on Wednesday, the veteran rockers confirmed they’re releasing their long-awaited studio album this summer. They didn’t reveal the title of the album, their first featuring new material since 2001’s Just Push Play, but singer Tyler told Reuters that after a few years of turmoil and tension things are (relatively) back to normal. “The camaraderie’s there, there’s some songs that are new rock, and old rock and middle-of-the-road rock, and blues, piano,” he said. “Joe Perry singing a couple of songs, I’m playing the drums, Joey sings, just all kinds of stuff.” Tyler, 64, added that they have re-teamed with longtime producer Jack Douglas in order to bring “a little bit of 1975 back.” Rolling Stone reported that Tyler said the band is two songs from the finish line and some of the titles completed so far include “Legendary Child,” “Beautiful” and “Out Go the Lights.” The release date was not announced, but the band — who arrived at the press conference via motorcycle, a white Lamborghini, taxi and rickshaw — promised to have the disc ready around the time of the kickoff of their recently announced North American “Global Warming” tour, which begins June 16 in Minneapolis. “You’re going to get some new songs from the new album and some old songs from the old albums and you’re going to get new us and old us, and we’re just going to go out and rock your world,” Tyler said. The Boston-bred icons have been trying to get together to record their 15th studio album for several years, but their efforts were interrupted by a variety of ailments, stage accidents involving Tyler (as well as his rehab stint in 2009) and enmity that was stirred up by the singer’s decision to sign on as a judge for “Idol.” But despite the grumbling from Perry when Tyler announced his decision to take a seat next to Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson in 2010, the motor-mouthed vocalist said the exposure has helped the group reach a whole new audience. “The music that we write, fortunately it’s been seductive to all genres of people,” he said. “There’s going to be kids who are going to get introduced to Aerosmith all over again, and there’s a bunch of new music that we’re taking a risk and putting out. It’s kind of futuristic rock, all the way across the board, we’re just good for that.” Related Artists Aerosmith

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Rihanna’s Hot Bikini Malfunction

Earlier today I posted some pictures of Rihanna covering up her bikini body with a see through smock, so when I found these shots of her actually uncovered frolicking in the surf all sexy like, I had to jump all over it. This is more my speed, the only thing that could make this better would be if a rogue wave accidentally ripped off that top of hers. Isn’t that something global warming could take care of?

Blogger Gives Al Gore The Mythbusters Treatment

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As part of his “24 hours of climate reality,” campaign Al Gore used this video called Climate 101: CLIMATE 101 from The Climate Reality Project on Vimeo . The video consists of a number of experiments which purport to prove the science at the heart of global warming hysteria. Viewers are encouraged to replicate these experiments at home, so Anthony Watts at Watts Up With That did just that. What he… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Say Anything Discovery Date : 19/10/2011 17:47 Number of articles : 2

Blogger Gives Al Gore The Mythbusters Treatment

Corey Feldman Says Pedophilia "#1 Problem" in Hollywood, Contributed to Corey Haim’s Death

According to Corey Feldman, former child star and best friend of the late Corey Haim, child molestation has run rampant in the entertainment industry. “The No. 1 problem in Hollywood was and is and always will be pedophilia,” he said Wednesday, adding that the “casting couch” exists for children, too. He and Haim were no exceptions to that disturbing trend, Feldman says. Two Coreys: Feldman, left, and the late Haim . Feldman asserted in an interview that directors and other adults in the industry take advantage of young aspiring actors on a regular basis. “It’s all done under the radar… But it’s the big secret,” he said . Feldman also claimed that former co-star Corey Haim’s death last year was the end result of early sexual abuse by an unnamed “Hollywood mogul.” The 40-year-old said that his friend’s long-running battle with substance abuse and addiction was “a symptom” of the molestation he experienced. The actor has said that he was raped by his assistant as a child. “It’s something that will be addressed in my inner soul for the rest of my life, and it’s something that truly affects me,” he told GQ magazine.

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THG Week in Review: August 6-12, 2011

Welcome to THG’s Week in Review! Below, our staff takes a look back at the stories, stars and scandals that made these last seven days so memorable. If you don’t already, you can FOLLOW THG on Twitter and Facebook for 24/7/365 news. Day in and day out, let us be your #1 celebrity gossip source! Now, a rundown of the week that was at The Hollywood Gossip : Any week featuring Lady Gaga in drag is going to be a good week. Mercede Johnston unloaded on the Palins. And posed in Playboy . Thank you, Kelly Rowland , for the extreme on-stage exposure. Kayte Walsh and Camille Grammer traded some genitalia jokes. Robert Pattinson had some harsh words for Edward Cullen . Sesame Street confirmed the status of Bert and Ernie . Al Gore Global Warming Rant This Al Gore rant (above) was the talk of the Internets he invented. Singer Gavin DeGraw was attacked on the streets of New York. Miranda Cosgrove broke her ankle in a bad tour bus accident. Casey Anthony was named America’s most hated person . Rihanna is too sexual , according to a former Spice Girl. Lopez Tonight got the axe from TBS. Melanie Moore is this year’s So You Think You Can Dance winner . Our latest Jersey Shore recap documents the drama from Italy. Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez as you’ve never seen them. Police probed the disappearance of Robyn Gardner in Aruba. Jenelle Evans was arrested for violating her probation. Someone may be stalking Jasmine Villegas . Uncool. Anderson Cooper took a shot at Chris Brown . Miltary Personnel Cover Adele Members of the armed forces made our day with the Adele cover above. Kanye West and Jay Z released their latest music video collaboration. Demi Lovato revealed the title of her upcoming album Unbroken . Kate Gosselin is ready to start dating again. Thankfully. The Teen Choice Awards were, like, pretty huge. Adam Lambert is in love . R.I.P. Jani Lane .

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THG Week in Review: August 6-12, 2011

Welcome to THG’s Week in Review! Below, our staff takes a look back at the stories, stars and scandals that made these last seven days so memorable. If you don’t already, you can FOLLOW THG on Twitter and Facebook for 24/7/365 news. Day in and day out, let us be your #1 celebrity gossip source! Now, a rundown of the week that was at The Hollywood Gossip : Any week featuring Lady Gaga in drag is going to be a good week. Mercede Johnston unloaded on the Palins. And posed in Playboy . Thank you, Kelly Rowland , for the extreme on-stage exposure. Kayte Walsh and Camille Grammer traded some genitalia jokes. Robert Pattinson had some harsh words for Edward Cullen . Sesame Street confirmed the status of Bert and Ernie . Al Gore Global Warming Rant This Al Gore rant (above) was the talk of the Internets he invented. Singer Gavin DeGraw was attacked on the streets of New York. Miranda Cosgrove broke her ankle in a bad tour bus accident. Casey Anthony was named America’s most hated person . Rihanna is too sexual , according to a former Spice Girl. Lopez Tonight got the axe from TBS. Melanie Moore is this year’s So You Think You Can Dance winner . Our latest Jersey Shore recap documents the drama from Italy. Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez as you’ve never seen them. Police probed the disappearance of Robyn Gardner in Aruba. Jenelle Evans was arrested for violating her probation. Someone may be stalking Jasmine Villegas . Uncool. Anderson Cooper took a shot at Chris Brown . Miltary Personnel Cover Adele Members of the armed forces made our day with the Adele cover above. Kanye West and Jay Z released their latest music video collaboration. Demi Lovato revealed the title of her upcoming album Unbroken . Kate Gosselin is ready to start dating again. Thankfully. The Teen Choice Awards were, like, pretty huge. Adam Lambert is in love . R.I.P. Jani Lane .

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Reason.tv: What We Saw at FreedomFest 2011

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FreedomFest is the biggest annual conference for libertarians, held in July in Las Vegas. About 2,000 believers in free minds and free markets came out to see featured speakers such as Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), former New Mexico governor and Republican presidential hopeful Gary Johnson, Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey, Fox Business’ Judge Andrew Napolitano, PayPal founder Peter Thiel, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Big Government Discovery Date : 22/07/2011 16:32 Number of articles : 2

Reason.tv: What We Saw at FreedomFest 2011

PROVEN! Congressman Gary Ackerman Has Proof That Global Warming is REAL!

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Whew! That solves that. The debate is now over. Congressman Gary Ackerman (D-NY) has proved that Global Warming is real! During a meeting of the House Foreign Affairs committee the Long Island liberal launched into a speech blasting the de-funding of the global climate change initiative. Apparently the majority of the committee feel that man-made global warming is not real, citing the wealth of information… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : YID With LID Discovery Date : 22/07/2011 19:34 Number of articles : 2

PROVEN! Congressman Gary Ackerman Has Proof That Global Warming is REAL!