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New ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ Trailer: Five Key Scenes

The new preview gives us a few clues about Jack’s journey to the Fountain of Youth. By Eric Ditzian Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow Photo: Disney We’ve just crossed the two-month mark; there’s now a mere 59 days until “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” shoves off and into theaters. What’s more, there’s now a brand-new trailer for Johnny Depp’s seafaring 3-D adventure flick, giving us important pieces of plot info and raising all new questions about what we’re going to see when the movie debuts. As we continue to count down the days until that premiere, let’s take a look at the new trailer’s five key moments. Looks Like They Took a Wrong Turn We’ve already seen a variation of this scene — Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow walking under some kind of stone archway on an island — but in the new trailer, we see the camera push forward a little, giving us a peek at what’s on the other side: a ship perched on a cliff high above the water line. How’d it get there? Well, as we see throughout the new footage, the laws of physics get twisted in all sorts of funky ways. Just as compelling a question as what the ship is doing up there is: Whose ship is it? Speaking of ships, the Black Pearl is back in the mix, though this time it seems to be in the hands of nefarious Blackbeard (Ian McShane). And as Captain Barbossa explains, Blackbeard has made some unconventional improvements to the craft. “The rigging had come to life. Our own ship turned against us,” he tells Jack as we see shots of ropes whipping around like tentacles and plucking up pirates. What sort of dark magic does Blackbeard wield? A confusing one, no doubt, because after Sparrow gets caught up in the ship’s new powers, he blurts out, “Captain, I wish to report a mutiny. I can name fingers and point names!” We’ve seen plenty of mermaids floating through previous “Pirates” footage, but the new trailer gives us the most information yet about how these creatures fit into the storyline. Turns out, a mermaid is needed to locate the fountain of youth — that mythical place everyone in “On Stranger Tides” is trying to find. That explains why, as in earlier footage, we see a shot of a mermaid trapped in a seriously large fish tank. Captivity, however, can kill a mermaid. Given that under his tattoos and dreadlocks, Sparrow is a very moral guy, we suspect Jack might go from capturing a mermaid to setting one free. From the very first official “On Stranger Tides” photos , we’ve seen Jack being dragged into Old Royal Naval College by King George II’s guards and offered the job of finding the fountain of youth. But the captain isn’t one take to orders. How does he slip away from King George’s men? A clue seems to arrive in the form of Jack wearing a musty old wig and a bright red robe, just like a British judge: nothing like a clever disguise to help a pirate escape. As we mentioned, Jack’s quest for the fountain brings him into contact with lands in which the laws of physics don’t entirely apply. Early in the new trailer, for instance, a drop of water seems to fall upwards, hitting Jack’s hands as it goes. Here we see our hero in a sort of cave that has a roof of water. How exactly does something like happen? And, furthermore, how is he pulled up into the water as if by reverse gravity? We likely won’t get the full answer until the movie arrives on May 20. Check out everything we’ve got on ” Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos Top Five Scenes In The New ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ Trailer

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Cruise Ship is Stuck in the Arctic Ocean | The Canadian Coast Guard Is Helping

Canada aids cruise ship stuck in the Arctic Ocean By the CNN Wire Staff August 29, 2010 10:39 p.m. EDT The crew of the Clipper Adventurer was unable to dislodge it during high tide. STORY HIGHLIGHTS * The Canadian coast guard is ferrying passengers from the ship * The are being taken to a small town on the shore of the Arctic Ocean * Some 128 passengers and roughly 69 crew members are thought to be on board * The ship ran aground an unmapped rock on Friday (CNN) — The Canadian coast guard began ferrying passengers on Sunday from a cruise ship that ran aground an unmapped rock. Officials aboard the Clipper Adventurer reported their troubles on Friday. The crew failed to dislodge the ship during high tide on Saturday, while Sunday, a coast guard icebreaker arrived to transport the people on board to land. No one of the estimated 128 passengers and 69 crew members were hurt or injured, said Theresa Nichols, a spokeswoman with the Canadian coast guard. “They are in the midst of completing the operation of ferrying the passengers off,” she said. “That operation should be just about finished.” The passengers are being taken to Kugluktuk, a small town on the shore of the Arctic Ocean, where accommodations have been arranged by the cruise ship company, said Nichols. They are then expected to fly to the Canadian city of Edmonton. The grounded vessel is stable, but rests with a slight list, according to the company that operates the cruise ship, Adventure Canada. “Weather remains favourable as passengers continue to enjoy onboard programming and hospitality,” the company said in a statement. added by: EthicalVegan

Dirty Sexy Stupid Beats @ SEA – LEE KALT live GROOVE CRUISE: Bikini Party – House Music TV

www.HouseMusicTV.com – For when you want to WATCH more than you want to LISTEN… I DJed on this trip last year with Deadmau5 and it was beyond sick, I would recommend going in 2010 – This is a personal invite from Me and a gift for you as well . . . FREE Groove Cruise for Two + $380 in Prizes for each guest ! ! ! HOUSE MUSIC TV is giving away $380 worth of prizes per guest if you book your trip using the HMTV promo code. It all starts with you having a one in fifty chance to go for free with a guest all courtesy of the Groove Cruise and House Music TV. It doesn’t stop there, if you book by November 19th House Music TV is going to begin by knocking $100 off each ticket, which prices start at $499. Then we are going to throw in 1 gift wrapped piece of “Love Is Heaven” Crystal Lingerie Valued at $100. That’s not all, HMTV will also throw in 1 new piece from PANDA RHAND Clothing Company’s 2010 Collection, pieces are valued at $100 – $150. To finish it all off HMTV is giving each guest 1 copy of it’s latest CD compilation House Music TV Destinations – Ibiza and 1 House Music TV Ibiza Fan to keep you cool on the ship. All House Music TV guest will receive their prizes at a sunset party in a private suite on the back of the ship as it pulls away from Miami Beach. To enter this contest or for any questions email info@housemusictv.com.

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Glenn Greenwald Clobbers Eliot Spitzer in Debate on the Gaza Flotilla | | AlterNet

One of the best cable news smackdowns ever recorded. June 3, 2010 | You don’t often get a piece of cable TV this good, so it’s worth transcribing and posting in its entirety. Yesterday, two Netanyahu propagandists appeared on MSNBC prior to Glenn Greenwald, painting a picture of the flotilla raid that was so grossly distorted it was unrecognizable as the incident that is being rightfully condemned around the world. Host Eliot Spitzer vigorously agreed with them, and then brought them back once again to counter Glenn after his appearance. Spitzer was not nearly so conciliatory with Glenn, and during the interview, clips of the selectively edited IDF propaganda videos and their helpful English subtitles played continuously. In a rare and contentious eight minute cable news segment, Glenn decided to set the record straight: ELIOT SPITZER: Now let’s bring in Glenn Greenwald from Salon.com who calls Israel’s actions quote, “heinous and repugnant” and, well let me just ask you, you have ships approaching Gaza, controlled by Hamas; Hamas is a terrorist organization, Israel did (I don’t think this is disputed) offer to have the ships inspected, if there was no contraband on board, let the ships continue on to Gaza. Why was that not a reasonable offer, why should Israel not intercede to stop the flow of contraband? GLENN GREENWALD: Well, first of all, international waters, which is where this ship was, is not owned by Israel. It is a crime, a war crime, to attack a ship in international waters that has not engaged in any aggression, and no one claims that these ships were. I mean, what you’re describing is absolute anarchy, that any country can just say, “no ships can go here, and if you disobey our order, we’re going to attack you, board your ship forcefully, and kill anybody who does resist.” SPITZER: Well, let me interr… GREENWALD: No, let me just finish because you just had on 10 minutes of uninterrupted pro-Israeli propaganda filled with falsehoods. The blockade is one of the most brutal and inhumane blockades that we’ve seen in the last generation. Look at UN reports that are objective, not Netanyahu aides, that say that 60% of the babies in Palestine have anemia, 65% of the population is food insecure; the entire Palestinian economy has collapsed as a result of this blockade. Israel routinely refuses to permit all sorts of imports including food, chocolate, french fries, anything but the barest necessities to keep those prisoners — which is what they are — alive… SPITZER: Glenn, I hear you. Hold on one second. Let’s go back to Ruth Wedgewood, who is really a top-flight intellect and scholar of international law, said that nations that are a war are permitted in international water to enforce a blockade and to check to see if contraband is on board. Now, nobody has said that Israel has prevented humanitarian materials to flow through to Gaza. You may be saying there’s not enough… More at the link: added by: Monkey_Films

Israeli commandos ready to board the Rachel Corrie

The same commandos who launched a nighttime assault on aid ships bound for Gaza will also try and stop the Irish aid ship Rachel Corrie. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made clear late Thursday that the ship will not be allowed into Gaza but will be boarded and brought to an Israeli port. Israeli navy sources told the Jerusalem Post that the operation would be carried out by commandos from Flotilla 13 –several of whom took part in their earlier engagement at sea that left nine aid workers dead, including one American citizen, who was shot four times in the head. The plan is to board the Rachel Corrie, the newspaper says. The Israelis have asked that Rachel Corrie would voluntarily sail to Ashdod Port rather than be boarded. 
There have been discussions this week between Israel and the Irish government about the Ashdod plan. However, speaking to The Irish Times from the Rachel Corrie yesterday, former UN official Denis Halliday strongly denied reports that the ship had turned back or that it would go to another port. He said they hoped to make Gaza by the weekend. “If we are not boarded beforehand, we hope to be in Gaza by Saturday,” Halliday said. “We cannot accept an offer of an escort to another port which could jeopardize safe delivery of our cargo of construction and educational materials and medical supplies. “We fear that any such escort could mean that our 550 tons of cement on board and our educational material would be confiscated by the Israelis, given that they do not define this as humanitarian goods – in breach of the UN definition of same,” he said. The Israeli Navy and members of the Free Gaza flotilla differ on where the ship is at this time. Israeli navy says its arrival is imminent. However, a major cat and mouse game is underway to ascertain when the Rachel Corrie, which was fitted out in Dundalk in Ireland, reaches Gaza. Irish Nobel Peace Prize winner Mairead Corrigan Maguire is on board as well as several other Irish nationals. The Rachel Corrie is described as “rather decrepit, shallow-hulled trading vessel meant for trade between locations on the same continent or island,” and not ideal for the trip to Gaza from Ireland. Earlier reports stated that Israeli intelligence sabotaged the ship when it was at anchor in Cyprus. The ship was delayed there and did not arrive with the rest of the flotilla. added by: crystalman

South Korean Naval Ship Sank Near North Korea’s Border

The Cheonan Naval ship of South Korea sank near the maritime border of North Korea, this made the Seoul’s government alarmed. Lee Myung-bak, South Korea’s president called for an emergency meeting with his defense minister and other top military officials and the military have already dispatched a fleet of ships. As of now, 58 sailors are already safe but 40 more are missing. The reason is still unknown why the ship sank, and there’s no indication that North Korea should be blamed. Cheonan, a 1,200-ton naval ship has 104 crews and was patrolling at the Baeknyeong Island  (located 20 km from North Korea) last Friday night. According to Yonhap news agency, some unidentified military officials told them that “that an explosion tore a hole into the rear hull, shutting off the engine, wiping out the power and quickly taking the ship down. A number of crew members jumped into the water”. Also, according to Carl Baker,  an expert on Korean military relations, that what made the ship sank is more like an accident. South Korean Naval Ship Sank Near North Korea’s Border is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Salty Massa’s Shipmate Speaks Out on ‘Lt. Commander Massage’ and ‘Meat-Gazing’ [Salty Tales]

Peter Clarke, former shipmate of ex-Rep Eric Massa , told the world about Massa’s “snorkeling” expedition. He’s been telling anyone who’d listen about Massa for years. All he wants in return? To warn future victims. And to be on Howard Stern. “19 years i’ve been dealing with this,” Clarke told me today. He’s talked to reporters about Massa’s history of what Clarke calls predatory behavior before. But because the victims of Massa’s advances were unwilling to come forward themselves, on the record, Clarke’s warnings went nowhere. That’s not the case anymore. Since Josh Green published some of Clarke’s (many) Massa stories at The Atlantic , Clarke’s been busy with interviews. “I’ve been on the computer for 48 hours straight,” he said. He’s doing Fox later today. “People are loving the snorkeling thing.” That would be this story: Clarke says that Massa’s roommate, Tom Maxfield, was also assaulted. “Tom lived on upper bunk,” Clarke say. “When you’re on ship, you’re almost exhausted 24-7. So a lot of times you sleep with your uniform on. Tom and Massa shared a stateroom together. Massa climbed up on the top of his bunk, which is hard to do—you never crawl up on somebody else’s bunk. He wakes up to Massa undoing his pants trying to snorkel him.” Clarke says a friend looked up “snorkeling” on Urban Dictionary after the story started getting around. Those definitions were slightly more obscence than theirs. “I was just using it as a substitute for oral copulation,” he told me. ( Attempted , non-consensual oral copulation, it should be noted.) Maxfield and Massa had roomed together for a while, and were friendly. After this incident, according to Clarke, Maxfield didn’t know what to do. Massa “begged and pleaded with Tom not to turn him in.” “Massa gets on his hands and knees and he’s sobbing,” Clarke said. And while he was begging, Massa told Maxfield about a friend on another ship he’d served on. That friend and Massa said had an understanding. According to Clarke, Massa said that understanding was: “What happens at sea stays at sea.” A couple years after the snorkeling, in 1997, Clarke met a Naval officer a few years younger than him in San Diego. Massa, it turned out, was this guy’s commanding officer. “He’s a huge asshole!” the guy said. “Everyone hates him!” They exchanged stories. This was his: “He used to take his laundry down to the self-serve laundry on the ship,” Clarke said. Which is odd, because everyone else used the laundry service. But the self-serve laundry was right by the berthing, where junior officers slept and showered. So Massa, the ship’s Executive Officer, “just happens to be doing his own laundry at 6 am right when everyone’s waking up.” “He was freaking totally meat-gazing!” As Clarke imagined Massa’s internal monologue: “Who needs Playgirl when I can just come down here and pretend I’m doing my laundry?” After the “Massa massage” incident (Massa rather forcefully attempted to give a subordinate one of his special massages while they shared a hotel room) Clarke says everyone on the ship “Lt Commandr Massa-ge.” The Mark Foley page scandal broke when Massa was running for congress. Clarke got an unsolicited email from an old shipmate: “I guess Massa is pretty pissed off that that Rep from Florida blew the lid off this Page scam,” his friend wrote. “I bet he was chomping at the bit to get to DC. Now he’s gonna have to work instead of going after little boys.” Clarke paints Massa as slightly pathetic. No one ever took their complaints to superiors because “they felt sorry for Massa.” He was a “freak” and an “asshole,” but he was also a competent officer. And Clarke feels especially sorry for his family. He’s coming forward now—largely against the wishes of his friends—because he doesn’t want anyone else to be victimized. “For years he’s been abusing people and getting away with it.” Massa’s 2006 campaign alarmed Clarke. “This guy’s running for congress and he’s molesting people!” He called a TV reporter in Rochester, NY, and told the stories of Massa’s gropey tendencies. The reporter got Tom Maxfield to confirm the allegations, but then he told Maxfield he was going to fly him out and get him on camera. That spooked Maxfield, and he backed out. The reporter abandoned the story, despite having confirmation of serious misconduct by a man running for congress. Clarke emailed the reporter this week—”you should stick to weather and traffic,” he told him. Clarke wants it made clear that the Massa incidents are not by any means common in the Navy, as Massa himself has claimed in interviews. Clarke is sick of potshots at the Navy, and sick of people snickering about the outrageous stories on TV. “There were no boundaries being broken, ” he told me. “A guy was assaulted!” As for MSNBC’s coverage of the whole affair: “If I ever have a chance to see that O’Donnell guy I’m gonna pop him.” As I said, what Clarke wants is to tell his stories on his own terms and in his own words—and he’d like to do it on Howard Stern’s show. Which, honestly, would make great radio. So if anyone from Stern’s program is interested, I’ll get you in touch with Peter Clarke. You won’t regret it. [Top pic: Getty]

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The JFK Photo That Could Have Changed History

Filed under: Exclusives TMZ has obtained a never-before published photograph which appears to show John F.

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