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Word On The Street (Extended Interview-Darth Vader): Is It A Gift To Marry A 29 Year Old Virgin? [Video]

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New Film “Wheatley Hall” About Group Of College Friends: Is That Jonesy? [Video]

Wheatley Hall is a coming to age film about a select group of college students all connected to Sydney and Brian .Wheatley Hall in the feature length will be a modern day SCHOOL DAZE with a musical twist! Sydney who is a 18 year old girl who chooses to travel to the east coast to pursue her dream of dance. In the trailer she gets in a agrument with her father about her deciding not to go to a community college. She narrates the trailer to show the viewers the world through her eyes. Brian is a FRAT boy who has the school in the palm of his hand. Not only does faculty and staff praise him but so does the rest of the city. The trailer will show how Sydney and Brian’s world meet. It also shows how Claudia deals with finding out she is expecting and learning Brian is expecting her to have a abortion.

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New Film “Wheatley Hall” About Group Of College Friends: Is That Jonesy? [Video]

New Film “Wheatley Hall” About Group Of College Friends: Is That Jonesy? [Video]

Wheatley Hall is a coming to age film about a select group of college students all connected to Sydney and Brian .Wheatley Hall in the feature length will be a modern day SCHOOL DAZE with a musical twist! Sydney who is a 18 year old girl who chooses to travel to the east coast to pursue her dream of dance. In the trailer she gets in a agrument with her father about her deciding not to go to a community college. She narrates the trailer to show the viewers the world through her eyes. Brian is a FRAT boy who has the school in the palm of his hand. Not only does faculty and staff praise him but so does the rest of the city. The trailer will show how Sydney and Brian’s world meet. It also shows how Claudia deals with finding out she is expecting and learning Brian is expecting her to have a abortion.

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Kristen Stewart and Co. Finally Go On the Road at Cannes

More than half a century has passed since Jack Kerouac’s On the Road was published and over 30 years since Francis Ford Coppola bought the rights to the book. Only today, in one of the Cannes Film Festival’s most anticipated events, has director Walter Salles’s adaptation finally screened for its first audience. Stars Kristen Stewart, Garrett Hedlund, Kirsten Dunst and Sam Riley (pictured above L-R) joined director Walter Salles and other On the Road principals to discuss the film at a press conference on Wednesday. Shot over 100,000 kilometers and with years of research heading into the project before shooting, the new film based on the Beat Generation bible finally made good on numerous failed adaptation attempts in the past. “My dad bought the rights in 1979 and aspired to make the movie with a handful of filmmakers through the years,” said Roman Coppola, a producer on the film, at the press conference. “Then Walter said he’d like to take it on, and he’s such a natural fit for this kind of material.” Salles has indeed put in his own time on the road — most notably in 2004 when he directed The Motorcycle Diaries , another overland film based on the famous travelogue by future Cuban revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Salles spent five years retracing the route of On the Road before shooting. “What we’re portraying with this film has a correlation with The Motorcycle Diaries ,” Salles explained today. “It’s about the dawn of a new era and a journey from youth to the beginning of adulthood and [young people] trying to find the freedoms that were denied them. And by doing that, they also changed a culture in a country that was very, very conservative.” The film features Riley ( ControL ) as Sal, who falls under the spell of the intoxicatingly charming Dean Moriarty (Hedlund), who himself chases around America for freedom and an elusive “It.” Standing in as surrogates for Kerouac and Beat poet Neal Cassady, respectively, Sal and Dean travel around the country indulging in drink, drugs, sex, fast driving and the whims of youth hellbent on not conforming to post-WWII America. “I think this is a great time for this to come out now, because young people will discover this book and identify with it in a lot of ways,” said Viggo Mortensen, whose character Old Bull Lee was inspired by William S. Burroughs. Perhaps the darkest of the Beats, Lee tries to shed enlightenment on Sal and Dean as they pass through. Mortensen said he was drawn to Salles’s approach to the material, which has been viewed by some as difficult (at best) to adapt to the screen given its unconventional style. “You have to make these characters your own,” he said. “I asked, ‘How is this film going to be made?’ Is it just going to be a piece of Americana and in a box, or are we going to make these characters our own? Some could have made this beautifully photographed and that’s it. Or is it going to be beautifully photographed but also embrace the darker sides of the story. It is disturbing sometimes, this movie — drinking, drugs and the women who get left behind.” Among the women who get left behind we find Stewart, who co-stars as Dean’s ex-wife and longtime mistress (after their marriage) LuAnne. She travels with Dean and Sal through large swaths of America, sharing in their hedonism (and occasionally sharing them). Dunst, meanwhile, appears as the mother of Dean’s two children, whom he’d often leave behind as he traipsed across the country (and Mexico) with Sal, jumping into bed (or wherever) with one woman after the next. “I was 16 or 17 when I spoke to Walter for the first time [about this film],” Stewart told the press on Wednesday. “I was happy I could age a couple of years when I started this movie even though LuAnne was 16 when she started this journey but I was a younger 16,” said Stewart. When asked about the sex scenes and the nudity — and there is plenty of that across the board in On the Road — Stewart said she was ready to push the envelope after the more restrained sexuality of the Twilight series. “I like pushing and watching a genuine experience on screen,” she said. “The reason I wanted to do the job was to be provoked as much as possible and then to do it and take it further. We were just going forth, and as long as you’re being honest there’s nothing to be ashamed of.” “Those characters in the book had the courage to experience everything in the flesh,” said Salles, who added that he hopes the film will not only be a window into this particular group of people or a past generation, but also be a vehicle for young people now. “It may be very painful to see what happens to these men and women… [but] the most beautiful thing that could happen is that young viewers of this movie may read this book and have the same passion as we had when we were that age.” Read more of Movieline’s Cannes 2012 coverage here .

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John Huston Postage Stamps Will Save Snail Mail

Ha! Kidding. But don’t tell me you’ve never wanted to lick the guy. Wait, what? We can’t have that privilege, either? What is going on here? Anyway, here are some sweet new postage stamps featuring directors John Huston, Billy Wilder, John Ford and Frank Capra. They are available today for philatelists and the snail-mail enthusiast in your life. (Hint, hint.) Read on for full details via the USPS and its partners at the American Film Institute. [Click above for bigger image] SILVER SPRING, MD — Four extraordinary film directors — Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston and Billy Wilder — received a stamping ovation today with the issuance of the Great Film Directors First-Class Forever stamps. The dedication took place at the American Film Institute Silver Theatre and Cultural Center where some of their works were showcased. Available nationwide today, the stamps can be purchased online at usps.com/shop, by calling 1-800-STAMP-24 (1-800-782-6724) or by visiting Post Offices. “With these stamps, we’re bringing these filmmakers out from behind their cameras and putting them in the spotlight so that we can learn more about them,” said Samuel Pulcrano, U.S. Postal Service vice president, Corporate Communications in dedicating the stamps. “Movies offer a window into our history and heritage and tell the story of America. Similar to movies, stamps honor our past and celebrate our achievements while encouraging us to learn more about the people, places, and ideas that shape the American experience.” Joining Pulcrano in dedicating the stamps were Jean Picker Firstenberg, American Film Institute president emerita and Postmaster General’s Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee chair; Dr. Bernie Cook, associate dean and director of media studies, Georgetown University; Ray Barry, director, AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center; Silver Spring Postmaster Tony Thompson; and, Arch Campell, ABC television arts and entertainment critic who emceed the event. “The American Film Institute’s mission is to preserve and showcase the cinematic treasures created by these and other directors and it is our hope that these Forever stamps will encourage Americans to see their classic movies that gave us a mirror on our country’s character and values,” said Firstenberg. Following the ceremony, AFI Silver Theatre provided the audience with a screening of Billy Wilder’s The Apartment . The four filmmakers received multiple Academy Award nominations, 15 Oscars, and numerous other honors during their lifetimes. But their greatest accomplishment lies in the vitality and artistry of the stories they told through film. Over a period of approximately 40 years, the quintessentially American filmmakers­ captured multiple contradictions, tensions, dark and light sides in deeply personal interpretations that conveyed the American experience as never before. The stamp art combines a portrait of each director with a scene from one of his most iconic works. The background art for the stamp honoring Frank Capra shows a scene from It Happened One Night , a comedy in which a runaway heiress (played by Claudette Colbert) and a reporter (Clark Gable) compare their hitchhiking skills. For the John Ford stamp, the background recalls a scene from The Searchers , an influential Western starring John Wayne and making Ford’s characteristic use of the American landscape. The Maltese Falcon inspired the background art for the John Huston stamp. In this classic mystery, gumshoe Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart) goes up against various unscrupulous characters (among them Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, and Sydney Greenstreet). For Billy Wilder, the stamp background artwork was inspired by Some Like It Hot , a farce about two male musicians (Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis) who seek refuge from gangsters by posing as members of an all-girl band featuring luscious singer Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe). Art Director Derry Noyes of Washington, DC, designed these stamps using art by award-winning illustrator Gary Kelley of Cedar Falls, IA, who created the images using pastels on paper. Customers may view the Great Film Directors Forever stamps, as well as many of this year’s other stamps, on Facebook at facebook.com/USPSStamps , through Twitter @USPSstamps or on the website Beyond the Perf at beyondtheperf.com/2012-preview . Beyond the Perf is the Postal Service’s online site for background on upcoming stamp subjects, first-day-of-issue events and other philatelic news. ###

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Is It Time For Rihanna To Head To Rehab??? Sources Say She’s Been Hitting The Bottle Hard Over Worries Breezy Will Wed Karrueche

When you end up with an IV in your arm, that might be a sign to slow it down. Friends are concerned Rihanna is doing too much and may need to go to rehab!!! According to RadarOnline.com reports : Rihanna was taken to the ER and hospitalized following Monday night’s Met Gala in New York, RadarOnline.com has learned, and a new Star magazine report blows the lid off the downward spiral the singer’s headed for if she doesn’t change her ways. The Umbrella singer tweeted a pic of herself hooked on an IV. The 24-year-old singer makes no bones about her fast-living, party-hard lifestyle, frequently tweeting images of herself enjoying the nightlife and all of its’ accruements. “Rihanna loves to party but this past month she’s gotten really out of control,” a source tells the new issue of Star magazine. “She’s been drinking almost everyday and talking about smoking weed a lot, too.” The past few months have been a gauntlet of late nights and exotic locales for the Barbadian beauty, who’s been seen in London, Sydney, Hawaii and New York. During a May 2 trip to the Big Apple, she tweeted a raucous pic from a seedy Queens strip club she’d frequented. “It was crazy,” an insider told Star. “Clearly, she parties hard!” Rihanna’s revelry stems part out of boredom and part out of solitude from life on the road, one insider said. “She’s actually a very lonely girl … she gets fed up with sitting in her hotel room, so she goes out drinking.” Another theory circulating about RiRi’s turn toward the dark side is residual longing for her ex Chris Brown, who got the face of his new girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, tattooed on his arm after media murmurs the storied couple had briefly reunited. “When Chris got the tattoo, Rihanna freaked out,” the insider told Star. “She’s been obsessed with the thought that he’s going to marry Karrueche and she’ll never be able to get back with him. She’s heartbroken and in a bad place … she’s been numbing the pain with alcohol.” Friends of the hitmaker see trouble on the horizon. “She says she’s having fun, but it’s clear she’s acting out because she’s in a lot of emotional pain,” a source told Star. “Everyone is telling her to slow down and think about therapy, or even rehab.” The issue is further complicated by a family history of addiction, as her father Ronald Fenty battled demons with crack in the family’s home country of Barbados. “Nobody wants her to end up like her father, or worse, turn out to be a tragic figure like Whitney Houston,” a source told Star. “But that’s what’s going to happen if she doesn’t take some action furious because it’s extremely rare for to save herself — fast.” For more on this story, check out the new issue of Star, on newsstands Thursday. Is Breezy really driving RihRih to drink??? What do you think? Peep her tweet and the photo with the IV below:

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Bill Adler Remembers Adam Yauch, Beastie Boys In Def Jam Days

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Beastie Boy Adam Yauch Wore Many Hats

In addition to his role as a rapper, Yauch was also involved in film and human rights efforts. By Gil Kaufman Adam Yauch Photo: Getty Images Like an intertwined set of fat laces on an old-school Adidas shell toe shoe, the verbal flow of the Beastie Boys was always seamless. MCA, AD-Rock and Mike D dipped in and out of each others lines and traded off verses like a three-headed hip-hop hydra, their flows unique, but always tightly packed. With the death of Adam Yauch (aka MCA) 
 on Friday (may 4) at the age of 47, that flow is forever interrupted, but the New York-born rapper’s legacy lives on not just in his rhymes but in his many efforts outside the scope of his MC role. While the B-Boys always presented a united front in the studio and on stage, MCA was a renaissance man whose many interests ranged from direction videos and movies to his decades-long efforts to aid the cause of Tibetan freedom. Along with lending his indelible, rough-hewn voice 
 voice to the trio’s eight studio albums, Yauch was a cinephile who used the group’s bully pulpit explore his second passion: directing. Under the pseudonym Nathaniel Hornblower (aka Yauch’s mustachioed Swiss “uncle”), Yauch directed a number of the band’s most innovative and eye-popping videos , including the robot attack clip for “Intergalactic,” the Italian spy spoofing “Body Moving,” as well as the 2006 Beasties documentary, “Awesome: I F–kin’ Shot That!” He also directed and produced the 2008 street basketball documentary “Gunnin’ For that #1 Spot,” which the first title released by his film company, Oscilloscope Laboratories. Since then, Oscilloscope has become the home of a steady flow of interesting and offbeat documentaries and features, including “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” “Flow,” “Bellflower,” “Wendy & Lucy,” the environmental docu-comedy “No Impact Man,” the Banksy movie “Exit Through the Gift Shop” and 2009 Sundance darling, “The Messenger.” As Hornblower, he was behind the camera for the 20-minute star-studded remake of the band’s 1996 frat boy anthem “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party),” 
 in which “Eastbound and Down” 
 star Danny McBride stepped into MCA’s iconic leather jacket. Oscilloscope is also releasing one of the most anticipated head-trip movies in decades this summer, “Samsara,” an HD visual spectacle that is a sequel of sorts to the 1992 70-MM non-narrative classic “Baraka,” as well as a documentary about LCD Soundsystem’s final show, “Shut Up and Play the Hits.” Yauch, a Buddhist, was also passionate about the cause of Tibetan freedom. He was one of the co-founders in 1994 of the Milarepa Fund, a non-profit organization that raised money for and promoted the cause of the Tibetan people’s desire to break free from the People’s Republic of China. After donating money to the cause through royalties from a pair of songs from the Check Your Head album that sampled the chanting of Tibetan Monks, Yauch oversaw the launch of the annual Tibetan Freedom Concerts. The first one, in 1996, took place in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park and raised nearly $1 million for Tibetan exile groups thank to sets by the Smashing Pumpkins, A Tribe Called Quest, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, De La Soul and Rage Against the Machine. Subsequent shows took place in 1997 in New York (U2, Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Michael Stipe and Mike Mills of R.E.M.), Washington, D.C. in 1998 (Dave Matthews Band, Wyclef Jean, Pearl Jam, KRS-One), Amsterdam, Wisconsin, Sydney and Tokyo in 1999 (Run-DMC, the Roots, Garbage, Alanis Morissette) Tokyo (2001) and Taipei (2003). Share your condolences for MCA’s family, friends and fans in the comments below. Related Videos Adam Yauch: Remembering A Beastie Boy Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch: 1964-2012 Related Photos The Beastie Boys’ Adam ‘MCA’ Yauch: A Life In Photos Related Artists Beastie Boys

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Jeremiah Johnson Blu-ray: Robert Redford’s Unforgiving Western Adventure Turns 40

The film : Jeremiah Johnson (1972), newly available on Blu-ray via Warner Home Video. Why it’s an Inessential Essential : The audio commentary on the new Blu-ray of Jeremiah Johnson suggests that director Sydney Pollack’s time helming the serio-comic 1972 Western mirrored his inexperienced protagonist’s uphill struggle to survive in pioneer America. Before making Jeremiah Johnson, Pollack directed episodes of such western tv shows as Frontier Circus and The Tall Man and even a feature-length western called The Scalphunters (1968). Still, Pollack is not normally associated with Westerns. And after hearing him talk about some of the travails he had filming Jeremiah Johnson , it’s easy to see why the film was the late filmmaker’s only Western. On the commentary track (originally recorded for the film’s DVD issue) featuring Pollack, Redford and co-writer John Milius, Redford describes Johnson as a “novice tenderfoot” who’s just getting the lay of uncharted Western territory. He has no idea how to survive in the American wilderness as a trapper. In fact, Johnson’s naïveté is often a great source of humor, as when Johnson is attacked by a grizzly bear that fellow trapper Chris “Bear Claw” Lapp (Will Geer) steers into Johnson’s path. Johnson’s story, which is roughly based on Raymond Thorp and Robert Bunker’s non-fiction book Crow Killer: The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson , is about how an inexperienced man learned to adapt in order to survive. His dreams of frontier life are almost never realized in the way he imagines they will be; forces beyond Johnson’s control always ultimately determine the circumstances by which he’s able to blaze his own trail. For example, Johnson adopts a young boy for a ward after the boy’s family family is massacred by Blackfoot Indians. But Johnson does this partly out of indecision; he doesn’t have the heart to say “No” to the boy’s distraught biological mother. Johnson also marries a Flathead Indian — not entirely by choice. He soon learns to see his wife as the remarkable woman she is but again, Johnson has to adjust his expectations to get even that far. How the DVD/Blu Ray Makes the Case for the Film : Pollack’s stories about the making of Jeremiah Johnson are easily the highlight of the film’s audio commentary track, including such tales as when he had to lay down chain-link fence in the snow to help the film’s trained horses cross treacherously snowy, mountainous terrain, or when he got a live grizzly to chase Redford, saying that the bear had to be teased as if it were a domesticated dog. Pollack was such a gifted raconteur that many of the minor details he relates on the audio commentary prove how effortless his total recollection of shooting Jeremiah Johnson was, like when he anticipates the moment in a scene where Redford trips while wading around in freezing water. Redford’s fall that isn’t particularly impressive, but the breezy way that Pollack anticipates the minor event certainly is. Other Interesting Trivia : Pollack’s mentality of having to get “everything done on take one” is not at all self-evident from the film’s footage, but it’s interesting hearing him talk about how, like Johnson, he made due with the resources available to him. This includes working with an “absolute minimum crew,” a number of whom were not Pollack’s first choices. He describes the film’s composers, John Rubinstein and Tim McIntire, as “kids that just auditioned with a tape.” He also matter-of-factly recalls that he “didn’t even have time to go out and get a known cinematographer,” settling for Duke Callaghan, with whom Pollack had previously collaborated on some TV projects. So when Pollack remarks, “If you see how deep the snow is, you see there’s no such thing as take two,” and you see how beautiful Jeremiah Johnson turned out, you know that Pollack didn’t just do the best job he could with the limited resources available to him. Jeremiah Johnson is in fact a testament to Pollack’s consummate ability to roll with whatever punches rained down on him. PREVIOUS INESSENTIAL ESSENTIALS The Last Temptation of Christ The Sitter Citizen Ruth The Broken Tower Dogville Night Call Nurses Strange Fruit: The Beatles’ Apple Records Simon Abrams is a NY-based freelance film critic whose work has been featured in outlets like The Village Voice, Time Out New York, Vulture and Esquire. Additionally, some people like his writing, which he collects at Extended Cut .

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Indiana Evans in a Bikini of the Day

I love Australian 21 year old pussy. Sure I love pretty much all 21 year old pussy. Even if it has herpes from Spring Breaking too hard….or if it is fat, dumpy, from a broken home, an ex hooker, homeless, has a skin disorder, a port wine birthmark on half of it, one leg, one breast…..AIDS, is too hairy to find, is missing her teeth, is handicapped or retarded, has a weird smell constantly radiating out of it…..becuase it is still 21 year old pussy…and that fact alone cancels out everything that could be wrong with it….I mean shit could be crowning from the remnants of a teen pregnancy and I’d still try to get up in it…..but Australian chick….seem to be fucking cool….all the Australians who hit me up cuz they read the site are hot, surf, like to drink and find my shit funny….they aren’t uptight, American chicks who are trained to hate anything that degrades women…..they are ex-criminals, partiers, sluts who just fucking get it…. So this Indiana Jones bitch, is more that just a hot little ass in a bikini, she’s a representive of all the cool pussy of her nation, an ambassador that is filming Blue Lagoon for TV, who should make you want to buy a plane ticket to Sydney…..cuz Australian chicks just fucking dominate…in ways that make me want to dominate them…with my penis…even though it is small and non-threatening….not even for anal…with a girl who hates anal….sad…. To See The Rest of the Pics FOLLOW THIS LINK I approve of this message: LIKE US ON FACEBOOK EVEN IF YOU DON’T LIKE US

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