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Sasha Cohen Does Sexy Yoga

Here’s one of my favorite Olympians Sasha Cohen practicing one of my all-time favorite pastimes: bikini yoga. And I’m sorry, but I don’t know how they haven’t made this an Olympic sport by now. I mean, if they consider ice dancing a sport, why can’t this be one too? Anyway, if the IOC ever does come around, I just hope they pick me to be a judge. Sure, I don’t know the first thing about yoga, and I can’t even touch my toes, but I have years of experience judging women in bikinis. And that’s got to count for something, right?                   Continue reading

Misty May-Treanor hacked photos 2014

Misty May-Treanor hacked photos surfaced on the internet online on yesterday after hackers released similar hacked images of other Hollywood stars. A 4chan hacker claims to have leaked photos of female celebrities, including Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence, model Kate Upton and gold-medal Olympians McKayla Maroney and Misty May-Treanor. The Los Angeles Police Department told HuffPost that they have “no knowledge” of the hacking “at this time.” In a statement on Monday the FBI said,”The

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Termanology Goes Back To Rap Roots With Hood Politics VII

‘I got some time to just get in the lab and go crazy,’ Term tells Mixtape Daily about his decision to revisit his Hood Politics series. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Ade Mangum Termanology Photo: MTV News

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‘Percy Jackson’ Will Go ‘Bigger’ Than Ever, Logan Lerman Says

The ‘Sea of Monsters’ star teases what’s new for the Olympians. By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz

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Robyn Gets Busy With A Bellboy, On ‘When I Was 17’

‘There was a lot of sneaking around in the corridors,’ she says of her hotel love on latest episode, airing Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on MTV. By Sara Waber Robyn on “When I Was 17” Photo: MTV International pop star Robyn blends her futuristic sound with the sunny pop of her homeland, Sweden. This past Halloween, she headlined MTV’s O Music Awards , and no one was left dancing alone during her showstopping set. The “Call Your Girlfriend” singer said performing at the awards show “was not like doing a TV show — it was a concert.” Robyn wasn’t always landing gigs that big, but she has been singing girl-power anthems like “Show Me Love” and “Do You Know (What It Takes)” since she was just a teenager. She reminisces about that time in her life on the next episode of “When I Was 17,” airing Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on MTV. “When I was 16, I recorded my first album and it was released in Sweden and it did really well,” she says on the episode, also featuring J. Cole and Chad Michael Murray. “So labels in America started to pay interest to what I was doing, and when I was 17, I signed a record contract in America.” Just like ABBA years before her, America kept this spunky Swedish girl busy — in more ways than one. “I spent all my time in hotels,” she said. “I was constantly working and moving around. But I stayed a lot at this one hotel in New York, where I had a romance with the bellboy.” So what was her bellhop beau like? “He was my age, and his name was Alex. He was amazing. If anyone at the hotel would have found out that we had a thing going on, I don’t think Alex would have been able to keep his job. There was a lot of sneaking around in the corridors.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Robyn, J. Cole and Chad Michael Murray — airs Saturday at 11 a.m ET/PT on MTV. Related Videos Preview ‘When I Was 17’ Featuring J. Cole, Robyn And Chad Michael Murray Related Artists Robyn

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‘Immortals’: Five Secrets Revealed

Stunt coordinator pulls back the curtain for MTV News on stunning fight sequences and more from Tarsem Singh’s 3-D odyssey. By Eric Ditzian Henry Cavill in “Immortals” Photo: Relativity Media We’ve seen a zillion big-screen takes on Greek mythology, a zillion slo-mo fight scenes, a zillion eye-popping 3-D sequences. But what’s crazy about Tarsem Singh’s “Immortals” is that while we’ve seen this type of thing so many times before, we’ve never seen any of it quite like this. “Immortals” is, in a word, beautiful. How did Singh and his team take the story of King Hyperion’s (Mickey Rourke) attempt to conquer the world and humiliate the Gods — and Theseus’ (Henry Cavill) against-all-odds quest to stop him — and make it fresh, make it unique, make it beautiful? For answers to those questions, MTV News turned to stunt coordinator Artie Malesci, who revealed five secrets about “Immortals.” The Titans Fight “Immortals” begins with the mythical Titans, those precursors to Zeus and his Olympian clan, in prison. You just know they’re going to escape at some point. And when they finally do, their fight against the Olympians is not just amazing to watch, it also proved to be the most challenging fight scene in the entire movie. “The Titans’ fight was the hardest — figuring out the choreography and the sets and the motion-capture work,” Malesci said. “It wasn’t until way late in the process that we got the idea about how to do it. Were we going to go with motion-capture or was it going to be animated? We spent a lot of time coming up with ideas and showing them to the director and getting his input. We ended up doing it motion-capture, but within this very challenging environment. That was very, very hard.” Battling in Three Dimensions As Malesci explained it, coordinating stunts and fights for the big screen is never easy, but it’s particularly complicated when the movie is being shot in 3-D. “It’s difficult because it’s two cameras. You’ve got to move them around,” Malesci said of the dynamic, time-dilating fights. “We shot the fights at 60 frames, and they can slow it down in [post-production] to 24 frames, which makes the impact look harder.” He added, “If I wanted to smash your head into a wall, we wouldn’t do it in real time. We’d do it fairly slowly. But we film it at a higher speed and ramp it down, so it looks like I really smashed your head into the wall. This way, you don’t hurt people.” The Minotaur Head The film is filled with cool weapons and gadgets — from the CG Epirus Bow that drives much of the plot to a gruesome metal bull that stands over a fire and whose hollow belly provides a deathly chamber for some unfortunate prisoners. One of the most creative contraptions is a barbed-wire Minotaur head worn by one of Hyperion’s warriors. Sure, it looks cool, but it was demanding for actor Robert Maillet to wear and then to do anything other than stand around looking badass. “We thought it was a great idea,” Malesci said. “But we really had to stay within the limitations of what the actor could do. He couldn’t see well but the mask still had to be used as a weapon, so we made two versions: There was one made of metal for non-fighting scenes. And for the fights, there was one made of rubber. That was a challenge trying to make rubber barbed wire that could hold its shape when we were going [into] the fight.” Gods in Heaven The single hardest sequence to capture in the entire film, Malesci told us, is one that appears in trailers — gods floating and fighting against one another in heaven. How Tarsem and his team pulled it off has to be heard to be believed. “It took a month to figure out how to do that,” he said. “I thought we’d do it with wires. But instead, we built a glass floor 30 feet in the air. We made an actual elevator system using these giant computer-controlled winches to move the camera, starting right below the actors’ feet and then dropping it as fast as we could without getting any kind of camera shake.” Give the Dog an Oscar Malesci also pointed out one unexpected scene that left him, a veteran stunt coordinator with decades of experience under his belt, utterly impressed: a sequence in which a dog has to pick up the Epirus Bow on cue in the midst of a battle scene. “The dog was incredible!” Malesci laughed. “This dog, his name is Crash. The dog was able to deal with anything we threw at it — fire, fighting, rocks. Amazing!” Check out everything we’ve got on “Immortals.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Immortals’ Key Scenes

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Logan Lerman Talks Three Musketeers, Says He Knows Nothing About Percy Jackson 2

At the age of 19, Logan Lerman ( The Patriot, Jack & Bobby, Gamer ) has been acting for over a decade and later this year will take on the most iconic character of his career — one of the most recognizable heroes in literature, even: D’A rtagnan in Paul W.S. Anderson’s Three Musketeers . Lerman made his first trip to WonderCon with footage from the October 2011 3D action pic in tow and sat for a quick chat with Movieline about Anderson’s insane-looking take on the Alexandre Dumas novel , the reportedly in-the-works sequel to Percy Jackson and the Olympians , and a little-known YouTube user known as monkeynuts1069.

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‘Percy Jackson’ Star Logan Lerman Felt ‘Really Stupid’ During Best Fight-Nominated Scene

‘You’ve got to put your mind outside of the room and embarrass yourself a little bit,’ Lerman says. By Eric Ditzian Logan Lerman Photo: MTV News Best Fight might be the most deceptive of all the MTV Movie Awards’ categories. What fans see up on the screen — those weapon-wielding brawls, knees to the groin and bloody-gash-opening body blows — certainly looks badass, what goes into creating them on set is quite often the opposite. And that, perhaps, is what make a cinematic fight truly great: you cringe at every punch, feel your stomach turn as the blood flows, you simply believe it, despite knowing it’s all make believe. It’s in this context that we approach this year’s Best Fight nominees , in particular Logan Lerman and Jake Abel’s throwdown in “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.” “It was awkward,” Lerman laughed during an interview with MTV News. “I felt really stupid doing it. You’ve got to put your mind outside of the room and embarrass yourself a little bit and feel comfortable to be in the moment.” Lerman plays a dyslexic high school kid who discovers he’s actually the son of Poseidon and is pulled into a world-saving mission in which he battles snake-haired villains, nefarious demigods and a few terrifying beasts. The climatic scene — the one for which he’s nominated — sees him facing off against Abel on the rooftops, and in the skies, of New York City. They fly, they clash, they crash, they fly some more, until Lerman uses his powers to manipulate water and lay down some serious hurt. “That was about a month of filming just to do that one sequence,” Lerman explained. “We learned so much. We had to learn how to fly, be in wires and make it look good. Go down rooftops while having to swing at invisible lightning bolts being shot at you. It was a pretty crazy experience and I was completely blown away when I saw it onscreen. I’m so glad it got nominated — and pray that it wins!” His competition is stiff, and he’s most worried about Beyonc

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Beyonce Battles ‘Avatar’ For Best Fight At The MTV Movie Awards

‘Sherlock Holmes,’ ‘Wolverine’ and ‘Percy Jackson’ are also in the running at this Sunday’s awards show. By Eric Ditzian Robert Downey in “Sherlock Holmes” Photo: Warner Bros. You talking to me? You talking to me?! Didn’t think so. We’ve entered the world of Best Fight at the MTV Movie Awards , and here you’d best tread carefully. Otherwise you might find an enraged Beyonc