**Posted by Phineas There’s no other way to describe it: John King, moderating last night’s debate in Charleston, SC, opened with a question about salacious allegations made by Gingrich’s second ex-wife. The former Speaker then gutted King and the MSM in front of the entire nation, calling them out for their biased coverage. It was Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Sister Toldjah Discovery Date : 20/01/2012 02:17 Number of articles : 5
MTV News got a sneak peek at the mind-blowing action of the new film. By Kara Warner Bumblebee in “Transformers: Dark Of The Moon” Photo: Paramount While gearing up for the release of “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” director Michael Bay has not been shy about his desire to right the missteps in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”: putting more focus on writing a better story, making the action more accessible, yet “epic” in scale. Based on the footage and trailer MTV News saw on the Paramount lot before a candid chat with Bay on Thursday, it looks like he’s making good on his word. We can’t get into specifics, of course, but with regard to the trailer — the 2-D version of which will roll out in theaters on April 28, while a 3-D version will hit in front of “Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides” — it takes the intrigue of the teaser trailer , plus the intensity from the action-packed 30-second Super Bowl spot and adds enough mind-blowing, mesmerizing robotgasm goodness to leave even the most passive of fans slack-jawed. Or googly-eyed. One of the two. We also saw snippets of returning and new supporting cast members, a possible Pink Floyd tie-in and a tantalizing, yet not at all overwhelming, 3-D sizzle reel. Speaking of his latest and likely last “Transformers” installment, Bay began by admitting that he is not trying to capture the magic of the first film. “You’re never going to match the innocence of the first movie and the wonderment,” he said. “The genie is out of the bottle there. This one, I think, is a more mature storyline. It’s definitely darker.” He later explained that the new movie has more of the aliens’ backstory. “You learn a lot more about the hierarchy, there’s a lot more history of what they’ve had on Cybertron,” he said. Bay also went into his reasoning and reservations behind the decision to shoot in 3-D, and what (actually, who) convinced him to go ahead with the new technology. “[James Cameron], at the last minute, goes, ‘Mike, come on,'” Bay recalled, imitating the “Avatar” director’s enthusiasm with a slightly deep and gravelly inflection in his voice. “This is like my idol. He goes, ‘Mike come on, we’ve done everything.’ I’m thinking, ‘I haven’t done everything.’ ” Cameron pushed him to try out this “new toy,” and that despite all the headaches that are added to the filmmaking process with shooting in 3-D, he’s glad he did it. “3-D, it’s pretty great when you see these robots interact in the space,” he said. Other excitement added into the mix for “Dark of the Moon” are the suped-up action sequences, specifically a scene that involves base jumpers jumping off the Sears Tower and literally flying through downtown Chicago. “There’s a lot of action stuff I’ve never done before that’s pretty cool,” Bay said of what makes this installment stand out. “I want to make up for the second one, and I want to leave the franchise as best I can.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Transformers: Dark of the Moon.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos Rosie Huntington-Whiteley: From Model To ‘Transformers 3’ Starlet
‘As dancers go, I wouldn’t say it’s his forte,’ she tells MTV News about her co-star. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon in “Water for Elephants” Photo: 20th Century Fox Robert Pattinson had no problem working alongside an elephant , being lifted up into the creature’s mouth and improvising with her on take after take. He did, however, have a lot of trouble working with “Water for Elephants” co-star Reese Witherspoon, at least when it came time to dance. “That was the one bit I was most nervous about because there are tons of extras who are really good dancers, and they’re all doing the Charleston. And Reese is a really great dancer,” Pattinson laughed during a recent MTV News interview. “Reese said she couldn’t even do the practice with me, so she did the practice with the dance teacher.”
Here we have South Carolina Senate president pro-tempore Glenn McConnell dressed up in a Confederate general’s costume, alongside two African-Americans in “historical” garb. Oh man. What kind of slave party were they throwing down in Charleston, recently? More
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Biography for Mackenzie Rosman Date of Birth 28 December 1989, Charleston, South Carolina, USA Birth Name Mackenzie Lyn Rosman Nickname Mack Height 5#39; (1.52 m) Mini Biography Mackenzie Rosman was born on December 28, 1989 in Charleston, South Carolina. She is currently best known for her role in the WB#39;S “7th Heaven” (1996) as “Ruthie Camden”, the angst-ridden teenage daughter of Eric and Annie. At 16, Mackenzie has 10 solid years of acting experience under her belt, more than many ac Continue reading →