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‘Breaking Dawn’ Imprinting Scene ‘Tough’ For Taylor Lautner

‘Twilight’ star says at Comic-Con 2011 that scene was most challenging of entire series. By Terri Schwartz Taylor Lautner in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” Photo: Summit SAN DIEGO — There are many scenes in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” that fans have been anticipating, from the wedding scene to the honeymoon to the much-hyped birthing scene. But the moment star Taylor Lautner most dreaded came after all of them and involved him finding his soulmate in the body of a newborn baby — but not in a weird way, if that’s possible. At least, not entirely. And since the birthing scene is going to require a lot of CGI before the product is finished, Lautner wasn’t even able to act off another person while he “imprinted.” “I was given an X on a wall,” Lautner explained at San Diego Comic-Con . “I don’t know what I would have wanted [instead]; there isn’t any ideal situation here.” In the book, Lautner’s character, Jacob Black, plans on killing the child that nearly killed his best friend and major crush, Bella (played by Kristen Stewart). But upon seeing the baby in front of him, he imprints on the little girl and discovers that she is the woman he will spend the rest of his life loving, and his murderous purpose disappears. Lautner explained his experience filming the scene, saying, “I had to walk into the room with the intention of killing this baby and then stop, twist and imprint on it, whatever that means.” Co-star Robert Pattinson, laughing out loud, exclaimed, “That sounds amazing! Jacob’s secrets revealed.” Lautner explained that the scene was the most challenging he filmed during the entire series, and it took a lot of preparation to get ready for it. “I spent a lot of time talking to [director] Bill [Condon] and to [author] Stephenie [Meyer] and asking, ‘What exactly does imprinting even look like?’ ” he said. “It was tough, so I sure hope it comes across alright.” Check out everything we’ve got on For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV News’ Comic-Con Takeover ‘Breaking Dawn’ Special Geeking Out At 2011 San Diego Comic-Con Related Photos ‘Twilight’ Stars Break Dawn At San Diego Comic-Con ‘Breaking Dawn’ Stars Take Over San Diego Comic-Con

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Justin Timberlake, Taylor Lautner To Appear On MTV’s Comic-Con Live Stream

We’ll also have exclusives from ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ and ‘Thundercats’ at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT Friday on MTV.com. By Terri Schwartz Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried in “In Time” Photo: 20th Century Fox SAN DIEGO — The “Breaking Dawn” panel and MTV live stream have come and gone, but the movie-friendly nerdery at San Diego Comic-Con is still in full swing. MTV has a lot more excitement lined up for Friday’s live stream at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT, including several surprises up our sleeves. Looking forward to “Cowboys & Aliens”? We’ve got you covered. A sucker for the highly anticipated new “Thundercats” animated series? We have an exclusive clip under wraps. Plus, there’s even more Taylor Lautner goodness to look forward to. It all kicks off with MTV’s Josh Horowitz sitting down with “Cowboys & Aliens” director Jon Favreau in anticipation of the film’s release this weekend. And in case that’s not enough Western-style alien-invasion goodness for you, we’ve been rolling out interviews from the “C&A” junket in Montana all week. After that, Channing Tatum and Gina Carano are sitting down to talk about their upcoming Steven Soderbergh action thriller, “Haywire.” They’ll be sure to spill the beans about the 2012 release before its Hall H panel later in the day. In addition to the new “Thundercats” clip, there also will be first looks from our interviews with Taylor Lautner for “Abduction” and Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried for “In Time” tossed in during the live stream. MTV also will have the scoop on an exciting surprise Robert Rodriguez is developing that we’ll unveil during the hour-long event. Keep it locked to MTV.com and our Splash Page for all the latest, greatest Comic-Con news. It’s going to be a crazy four days. Related Videos Geeking Out At 2011 San Diego Comic-Con Related Photos ‘Breaking Dawn’ Stars Take Over San Diego Comic-Con

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SAN FRANCISCO: Parents Complain About Student Field Trip To The Castro

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As you might expect, this story is all over the wingnut blogs this week. While the majority of the second-grade parents were in support of the field trip, the school is under fire by a handful of parents* who questioned whether the Castro is an appropriate destination for 8-year-old boys. One parent in particular reached out to SFGate and expressed frustration, anxiety, and confusion around the field… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Joe. My. God. Discovery Date : 09/04/2011 03:01 Number of articles : 2

SAN FRANCISCO: Parents Complain About Student Field Trip To The Castro

Calif. Man Gets Death for Sexual Assault, Torture, Murder of Girlfriend’s 5-Year-Old Daughter

SAN FERNANDO, Calif. (CBS/AP) Antonio Rodriguez has been sentenced to death for sexually assaulting and beating to death his girlfriend's 5-year-old daughter, Desarie Saravia. The 29-year-old southern California man was sentenced Thursday in a San Fernando courtroom for the 2004 attack. He was convicted in July of murder, torture and other charges. Prosecutors say Rodriguez brutalized Desarie and her 6-year-old brother for months before he molested and beat the girl in a park restroom. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20015549-504083.html added by: Radical_Centrist

Ordinance Passed Today in San Bernardino, California: All Pit Bulls Must Be Spayed or Neutered

Tuesday, June 22, 2010 SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (KABC) — An ordinance was passed Tuesday for all pit bulls in San Bernardino County to be spayed or neutered. City officials worked with the county's Animal Care and Control Division to create the ordinance. Authorities say the objective of the ordinance is to reduce the overpopulation of pit bulls in San Bernardino County, to encourage responsible pet ownership and to reduce the number of violent pit bull attacks. “In the past five years, four people in San Bernardino County have been killed by this breed, and just this year there have been seven attacks by pit bulls. No other breed has viciously attacked or killed anyone in that time,” said First District Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt. The new rule requires all pit bulls and pit bull-type dogs older than 4 months to be spayed or neutered. Also, all such dogs used for breeding will be required to be licensed. State law prohibits any breed of dog from being deemed potentially dangerous or vicious, but the law allows local agencies to enact breed-specific programs for spaying and neutering to control over-population. Owners of pit bulls will be required to spay or neuter their dogs within 30 days of the new rule's implementation. Animal Care and Control will help pet owners comply with the ordinance by offering education and vouchers to those who are eligible. Pit bulls or pit bull-type dogs represent about 20 percent of all dogs that are admitted to animal shelters. They are also one of the top three breeds impounded at county shelters and the most frequent to be euthanized. For more information or to access San Bernardino County Animal Care and Control services call 1-800-472-5609. added by: EthicalVegan

Beachcomber Stumbles Upon Historical Shipwreck (North Carolina) – CNN

Beachcomber stumbles upon historical shipwreck By Sarah Hoye, CNN June 5, 2010 9:44 a.m. EDT Corolla, North Carolina (CNN) — Ray Midgett hunts the Corolla beaches on the Outer Banks of North Carolina almost every day. “Beachcombing, or metal detecting, or relic hunting is in my blood,” said Midgett, a retired government worker who hits the sand between October and April. “There are so many shipwrecks up here, it's just beautiful.” Midgett drives his pickup truck right onto the beach using the access road near the Currituck Beach Lighthouse. With a metal detector and shovel in tow, he's uncovered everything from antique coins to wedding rings. Yet his biggest discovery came in December when he located the remains of a historical shipwreck. The wreckage, hidden under the sand for centuries, became fully exposed after a winter of brutal Nor'easters, making it the oldest shipwreck found off the coast of North Carolina. But historians had to act fast to recover the ship, according to Meghan Agresto, site manager of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse. “This winter, it just got smacked. After awhile the ocean was going to take it back,” Agresto said. “The fact that we got it off the beach makes us excited because we got to save it.” Midgett and other beachcombers had discovered a number of relics near the shipwreck's beach grave site, including coins believed to be from the reign of Louis XIII in France and Charles I in England, lead bale seals used for identification, and spoons dating to the mid-1600s. Midgett said he feels a personal connection to the discovery. “This shipwreck is a part of me, and some of the other hunters, too, that have been hunting around it for years,” Midgett said. “I'm just so glad that they decided to save it.” The rough currents and shallow sand bars off North Carolina's Outer Banks have destroyed thousands of ships in what is sometimes called the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” However, it is rare to find the remains of a shipwreck — particularly a wooden vessel — intact. Throughout winter, the Corolla beach shipwreck would repeatedly get uncovered and covered again. The waves would also move it along the coastline, causing damage. “I'm glad we got to it when we did. … It may have covered back up and survived another summer,” Midgett said. “But next winter it would have been the same thing over and it eventually would have gone to pieces.” Midgett, who used to work as a government auditor, wanted to make sure his discovery was salvaged, so he personally lobbied North Carolina state Sen. Marc Basnight. After numerous phone calls and e-mails appealing to Basnight, a beach lover himself, he was successful. In April, volunteers from the Wildlife Resources Commission, Underwater Archaeology Branch, the Corolla Fire Department and area residents helped free the wreck from the sand and tow it near the lighthouse. Archaeologists originally thought the wreck could be the HMS Swift, a British Navy ship from the late 17th century that originally ran around in the southern Chesapeake Bay off Virginia's coast. The HMS Swift drifted to the Outer Banks, where it was looted once it hit shore, then disabled by the looters so it wouldn't resurface. After further examination of the ship's 12-ton skeleton — complete with wooden peg fasteners — archaeologists determined that it was not the HMS Swift, but most likely a merchant's ship dating to the mid- to late-1600s. That makes it the oldest shipwreck found along the state's coast. “History is the one thing we have that has a reasonable amount of certainty attached to it,” said Joseph Schwarzer, director of North Carolina Maritime Museums. “It tells us where we've been, it tells us what's happening, and it's a directional sign for where you need to go next.” Before the Corolla Beach discovery, the oldest shipwreck found along the state's coast was Queen Anne's Revenge, the presumed flagship of Blackbeard the pirate said to have run aground in 1718, according to the North Carolina Maritime Museums. This shipwreck is a part of me … I'm just so glad that they decided to save it. –Ray Midgett, beachcomber The remains of the Corolla Beach wreck and some of its artifacts will be moved to the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum on Hatteras Island, North Carolina. Midgett and the other beachcombers are entitled to keep the coins and other artifacts found near the ship they discovered. “It's very exciting to find something from this time period,” said Richard Lawrence, director of the North Carolina Underwater Archaeology Branch for the Department of Cultural Resources. “And amazingly we found it in this beach environment. It appears this wreck has been sitting here for 350 years almost undisturbed until this winter.” Lawrence said the discovery would never have happened without Midgett. “Ray Midgett was probably more responsible than anybody to get this wreck off the beach,” Lawrence said. “He created enough of a stir to get various organizations involved. “Thankfully, Ray and his colleagues collected various artifacts that would have otherwise not survived.” added by: EthicalVegan

Mom Finds Missing Kids After 15 Years Using Facebook

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — A Southern California mother whose two children were reported missing 15 years ago has tracked them down in Florida using Facebook. San Bernardino Deputy District Attorney Kurt Rowley says Faustino Utrera, the father of the boy and girl, took off with them in 1995 when they were ages 2 and 3. Rowley says recently the mother typed one of the children's names into Facebook and a listing for her daughter, now a teenager, came up. The mom contacted authorities, who tracked the Facebook profile to Orlando, Fla. Utrera was arrested and charged with kidnapping and violating child custody orders. The Florida Department of Children & Families says the mom is trying to build a new relationship with the children. added by: TimALoftis

Rihanna Performs Alongside Jay-Z In New York City Blizzard

Singer pre-tapes performances for NBC’s ‘New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly.’ By James Dinh NEW YORK — Gusting winds, freezing temperatures and heavy snow weren’t enough to stop Rihanna , who treated fans to a special performance in Rockefeller Plaza on Saturday evening. The singer, who was joined on stage by Jay-Z , pre-taped performances that is scheduled to air on New Year’s Eve as part of NBC’s “New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly.” Covered from head to toe in a white fur coat, Rihanna took the stage before freezing fans a little after 7:30 p.m.

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Lady Gaga Fans Show Their Love At San Diego Show

We soak in the celebratory atmosphere in the Monster Ball parking lot in San Diego. By James Montgomery SAN DIEGO — Hours before Lady Gaga strutted across the stage at the San Diego Sports Arena, the show had already begun in the parking lot. Hundreds of her fiercest “monsters” — dressed in all manner feathers, bubbles, crowns, lace, and other Gaga-inspired finery — were already preparing themselves for the night’s big show, practicing their runway walks, limbering up their vocal chords (after all, there would be much screaming ahead) and pulling on their knee-high patent leather boots

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Lady Gaga Brings San Diego A Feast For The Eyes And Ears

Monster Ball is a two-hour spectacle of crazy costumes, feigned death and a little geographical snafu. By James Montgomery Lady Gaga (file) Photo: Christopher Polk/ Getty Images SAN DIEGO — The delightfully ancient San Diego Sports Arena has, over the years, played host to the likes of Led Zeppelin, Elvis Presley, prize fights, NBA All-Star Games and the massive Kobey’s Swap Meet, where they can haggle over the price of airbrushed T-shirts or receive free legal advice.

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