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‘Apollo 18’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

We shed some light on the mysterious lunar adventure. By Eric Ditzian “Apollo 18” Photo: Dimension Films Let’s give the folks responsible for “Apollo 18″ some credit: The viral marketing campaign behind their moon-landing horror flick has been convincing enough that NASA has had to come out and declare , ” ‘Apollo 18’ is not a documentary. The film is a work of fiction.” We’re not exactly convinced the American public was starting to believe Apollo 18 wasn’t, in fact, a canceled moon mission but, as the film suggests, a cover-up to hide a gruesome lunar run-in with alien life forms. Nor are we certain a government statement will have any effect on conspiracy-minded kooks other than to make them think, “See, man, I told you — they’re hiding something!” “Apollo 18,” for its part, certainly is hiding something. The Weinstein Company is following the “Paranormal Activity” playbook, doling out only pieces of information about the “found-footage” film and hoping moviegoers shell out cash this weekend to find out the full story. We’ve gathered all those pieces together so you’ll know everything there is to know about “Apollo 18” before hitting the theater. Word of the project first popped up last fall. “Wanted” director Timur Bekmambetov was spearheading the effort, a story that would take the existing urban legend about Apollo 18 and inject some alien scares into it. A press release declared that Bekmambetov had been hired to shoot a documentary about the Russian space station and came across never-before-seen footage of the space disaster in Russia’s archives. Trevor Cawood, a visual-effects vet from the “Matrix” films, came onboard to direct, but he was quickly replaced by Spanish filmmaker Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego. The new director, in turn, was soon joined by a teaser poster : an astronaut’s boot print next to an alien creature’s print and the tagline looming above: “There’s a reason we’ve never gone back to the moon.” The trailer touched down on the Web in February. And we were immediately freaked out. What was up with the dusty, cracked space helmet? And that gnarly looking infection? And the zombie-looking dude? Questions — many, many gross questions. But we started to piece some of them together. NASA and the Department of Defense sent two astronauts to the moon on a secret mission in 1972. They discovered some non-American footprints. Had the Russians been there too? Hmmm. One of the NASA astronauts was bitten by some kind of alien creature, leading to a psychotic breakdown. Damnnnnn. Thus began the cover-up. Or the conspiracy theories. Heck, even NASA might have seen something coming, as an agency-commissioned study , called the Brookings Report, seems to predict the “discovery of artifacts from alien life forms on the surfaces of the Moon, Mars or Venus.” Spooky! All shall be revealed Friday (September 2), when “Apollo 18” hit theaters. Before then, we’ve got one last piece of video to bring you — and freak you the eff out. It’s got a terrified Russian astronaut, shaky footage of the lunar landscape and, well, we’re not exactly sure what happens at the end. But we’re pretty sure things didn’t end well for the spaceman. Check out everything we’ve got on “Apollo 18.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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T.I. Moved From Halfway House To Undisclosed Location

Officials cite ‘transportation issue’ following his ride to halfway house in a luxury tour bus on Wednesday. By Gil Kaufman T.I. Photo: Ethan Miller/ Getty Images T.I. barely had enough time to unpack his things at a halfway house in Atlanta before Federal Bureau of Prisons officials moved him to another location on Thursday. The rapper’s lawyer confirmed for The Associated Press that the MC has been moved from the halfway house he entered on Wednesday to another, undisclosed location because of a “transportation issue” involving T.I.’s use of a luxury tour bus to the facility. On Wednesday, T.I. was released from a federal prison in Arkansas to the community living facility in Georgia, where he was slated to serve out the rest of his 11-month sentence for probation violation. He was followed by VH1 cameras on his journey as part of a reality show slated to air in December that will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at his life with wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris. Lawyer Steve Sadow did not specify why T.I. (born Clifford Harris) was moved, but said the action was not drug-related and that he was working to resolve the situation. “There appears to be confusion surrounding the method of transportation,” Sadow said. T.I. left the Forrest City low-security prison in Arkansas in the tinted-window bus, which was followed by four other vehicles. “The storm is over & da sun back out. IT’S OUR TIME TO SHINE SHAWTY!!!!!” the rapper tweeted shortly after his release. “Welcome to the beginning of our Happy Ending!!!!” CNN reported that T.I. was moved to the U.S. penitentiary in Atlanta on Friday. Sadow said Tip had offered to provide his own transportation between Arkansas and Georgia, but officials apparently objected to the use of the bus (and an attendant entourage of private SUVs) and were reviewing if it may have violated his furlough agreement. Related Artists T.I.

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