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The Master Rules In Chicago: 70 mm Screening Of Anderson Film Recalls Welles’ The Lady From Shanghai

Thanks to the cajoling of a local critic, Chicago cinephiles got an advance look at Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master on Thursday night at a special 70 mm screening of the highly anticipated feature. The sold-out benefit screening took place at Chicago’s Art Deco landmark, the Music Box Theatre, which is the only movie house in the Windy City capable of projecting 70 mm film stock. Anderson was present at the Music Box, although he did not introduce the film and was not available for comment afterward. The advance screening, which doubled as a benefit for Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation (which is dedicated to film preservation), followed a much-talked about  surprise showing of the picture at Santa Monica’s Aero Theatre on Aug. 3.  (The film will make the festival rounds in Venice and Toronto.) Anderson and his superb cinematographer Mihai Malaimare Jr. shot most of The Master in 65mm, marking it the first fictional film project since Kenneth Branagh’s 1996 four-hour adaptation of Hamlet to utilize the wide-gauge format. The advent of digital projection has rendered the costly and time consuming format largely obsolete and only a handful of theaters around the country have the proper technological specifications to project such films. The Music Box is one of those theaters, and just as critics petitioned a recalcitrant Fox Searchlight to offer more screenings of Kenneth Lonergan’s second feature  Margaret , Time Out Chicago film editor Ben Kenigsberg was instrumental in bringing about the Chicago event after he wrote a series of well-reported blog posts insisting on the need for a screening in Anderson’s preferred 70mm format. Within moments of the public announcement of the screening late Wednesday night, Chicago cineastes were abuzz.  The theater sold out its allotment of more than 700 tickets in 85 minutes, according to Dave Jennings, the theater’s managing director. “We’ll project in whatever format we receive them, but we love film,” Jennings said in his prefacing remarks. Running 137 minutes (without final credits), The Master traffics in the director’s trademark themes. The first third of the story appears highly indebted to Orson Welles’s great and potent 1946 noir The Lady From Shanghai . It’s another of Anderson’s brittle and audacious portraits of wounded masculinity and sexual panic. Set in 1950, the story details the complicated emotional interaction of Freddie (Joaquin Phoenix), a hollow-eyed World War II veteran who casually insinuates himself into the inner-workings of Lancaster (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a huckster proselytizing for a new self-help religion that has been likened to Scientology. Like Mark Wahlberg’s debased porn actor in Anderson’s Boogie Nights , Freddie constructs an elaborate alternative family from Lancaster’s entourage that results in much unintended conflict when some members of the insular and tight-knit group — especially Adams, who plays Lancaster’s wife — consider him too willful, naive and insufficiently faithful to be a worthy apostle. Visually, the movie is a marvel of precise and lyrical imagery. One sustained single-take tracking shot follows a young woman as she models a fur jacket. In another vivid, sexually hallucinatory moment, Freddie imagines all the women surrounding Lancaster during a musical number naked. The 70mm image, with its saturated colors and solidity, casts its own spell. In the first of several tense encounters between the two men that functions as Lancaster’s inquisition of the tremulous Freddie, Anderson unflinchingly keeps the camera tight on their faces. The scene plays out in one long, unbroken take, and the effect is hypnotic. As with There Will Be Blood , Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood provides a percussive score that’s even more astringent. The second half is less audacious and more problematic. The crowd’s reaction was excited though also muted, possibly as a result of fatigue since the closing credits didn’t roll until just before 1 a.m.. Given its complex — and dark — subject matter, The Master is likely to be championed by critics and specialized audiences and largely ignored by the larger public. But last night in Chicago, it ruled. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Jenny McCarthy and Brian Urlacher Break Up

Jenny McCarthy and Brian Urlacher have broken up. The Playboy model and Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher kept a low profile during their relationship, but she confirmed the split herself today. “Brian and I have decided to turn our romance into an amazing friendship,” she said. “I will continue to be the biggest cheerleader for him. Go, Bears!” McCarthy, 39, played coy when reporters questioned her about her relationship in April, around the time romance rumors with Urlacher, 34, first began. She said simply, “I’m giddy about someone.” The following month, she acknowledged, “I can confirm that yes, it’s true, we are dating ,” but would only continue with, “Go, Bears – that’s all I’ll say.” Here’s wishing both the best in their future professional and romantic endeavors. Couple of good catches back on the market at least. Well, unless you’re a Packer fan. Even so, the much-hyped July-August Jenny McCarthy Playboy photos speak for themselves, right cheeseheads? [Photos: Playboy WENN.com]

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Jenny McCarthy and Brian Urlacher Break Up

Jenny McCarthy and Brian Urlacher Break Up

Jenny McCarthy and Brian Urlacher have broken up. The Playboy model and Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher kept a low profile during their relationship, but she confirmed the split herself today. “Brian and I have decided to turn our romance into an amazing friendship,” she said. “I will continue to be the biggest cheerleader for him. Go, Bears!” McCarthy, 39, played coy when reporters questioned her about her relationship in April, around the time romance rumors with Urlacher, 34, first began. She said simply, “I’m giddy about someone.” The following month, she acknowledged, “I can confirm that yes, it’s true, we are dating ,” but would only continue with, “Go, Bears – that’s all I’ll say.” Here’s wishing both the best in their future professional and romantic endeavors. Couple of good catches back on the market at least. Well, unless you’re a Packer fan. Even so, the much-hyped July-August Jenny McCarthy Playboy photos speak for themselves, right cheeseheads? [Photos: Playboy WENN.com]

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Shots Fired: Chief Keef Bites The Hand That Tried To Feed Him And Says “Kanye West Ain’t Do Sh** For My Career!”

Bang! Bang! Chief Keef is a relative newcomer to the rap game. After gaining some local fans in his hometown of Chicago last year, Keef’s buzz went viral this year thanks to some videos and his March mixtape, Back From The Dead . Included on that mixtape was the banger “I Don’t Like.” What really helped Keef’s name get the computers putin’ and into the mainstream masses though, was when Kanye West , along with Pusha T, Big Sean and Jadakiss, remixed the song. Seems like you can’t turn on the radio, hit the block or get to a red light without hearing the roaring chorus “THAT’S THAT SH** I DON’T LIKE!!” cementing itself into your membrane. None of this seems to matter to Chief Keef, who took to Twitter this past weekend to let everyone know that he doesn’t think Kanye’s major musical cosign deserves much credit for helping his young career: Now this is some isht we don’t like. No one knew who this ashy mop head rapper was before Yeezy remixed his song. Why bite the hand that clearly is trying to help? Someone get this child a seat. Twitter

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Avicii, More EDM Acts Amped For Their First Lollapalooza

Zedd and Madeon also want to know ‘what the fuss is about’ with Chicago festival. By Akshay Bhansali Avicii Photo: MTV News

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Hi Haters: Neo-Nazis And Black Conservatives Rally Support Around Chick-fil-A’s Stance On Gay Matrimony-dom

Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day Huge Hit With Neo-Nazis And Black Conservatives So much for boycotts… Chick-Fil-A’s across the country were flooded Wednesday with support from chicken lovers who support Dan Cathy’s stance on gay matrimony-dom who came out to dine on the franchise’s “Appreciation Day”: American neo-Nazis and some top black conservatives have found rare common ground — over Chick-fil-A’s stand against gay marriage. The two sides rallied around “Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,” during which patrons — and protesters — swarmed restaurants Wednesday in response to the company’s support for “the Biblical definition of the family unit.” Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy’s recent comments have sparked a new front in the culture war over gay marriage, and led Democratic mayors Rahm Emanuel of Chicago and Tom Menino of Boston to declare that the company is not welcome in their cities. In response, ex-Arkansas Governor and 2008 GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, now a Fox News host, called on viewers to eat at one of the fast-food joints Wednesday to show support. One member of the skinhead Internet forum Crew38 was already there, according to the SITE Monitoring service, which tracks extremists online. “I had Chick-fil-A today for lunch and it was delicious and non-gay … just how I like it,” one member wrote. Members of the Project 21 black leadership network, a branch of the conservative National Center for Public Policy Research, also backed Huckabee’s call to dine at Chick-fil-A. “Being against gay marriage is not being anti-gay,” said Project 21 member Demetrius Minor. “The last time I checked, Chick-fil-A wasn’t expressing a desire for gays not to eat at their restaurants or seek employment with them.” Both groups rapped the progressive left as hypocritical, alleging it espouses tolerance while not tolerating conflicting views. There’s just one Chick-fil-A in New York City — on the campus of New York University. Mayor Bloomberg, while not an opponent of gay marriage, has sided with civil libertarians, who argued that businesses have a First Amendment right to operate where they choose regardless of management’s opinions on social issues. More than 630,000 visitors pledged online to participate in Huckabee’s event, while his Facebook page included photos of lines snaking out of restaurants around the country. The privately held company would not, however, share sales figures for the day, Chick-fil-A spokeswoman Hannah Wagner told the Daily News. The company issued a statement Tuesday asserting its Bible-derived values but adding: “Going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena.” How long do you think this back and forth will continue? What side do you stand on? Do you agree that the left has been hypocritical in not allowing the other side to express their views freely? Source Photo Credit: Twitter

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A Lil Positivity: Common And Virgin Mobile’s “From The Ground Up” Benefit In Chicago

This past Thursday the Common Ground Foundation and Virgin Mobile hosted From the Ground Up, a benefit to help raise funds for The Night Ministry of Chicago .  Held in his hometown, the day was also reason to celebrate the opening of Virgin Mobile’s first ever flagship store. The Night Ministry of Chicago works to provide housing, healthcare, and human connection to members of the community struggling with poverty or homelessness. The event included poetry, singing, and other performances with kids and young adults from The Night Ministry. Common even did a quick freestyle and gave individual critiques during his meet and greet. All ticket proceeds went to the foundation. It’s stories like this one that give us a break from shaking our heads at all the crazies out there.

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A Lil Positivity: Common And Virgin Mobile’s “From The Ground Up” Benefit In Chicago

This past Thursday the Common Ground Foundation and Virgin Mobile hosted From the Ground Up, a benefit to help raise funds for The Night Ministry of Chicago .  Held in his hometown, the day was also reason to celebrate the opening of Virgin Mobile’s first ever flagship store. The Night Ministry of Chicago works to provide housing, healthcare, and human connection to members of the community struggling with poverty or homelessness. The event included poetry, singing, and other performances with kids and young adults from The Night Ministry. Common even did a quick freestyle and gave individual critiques during his meet and greet. All ticket proceeds went to the foundation. It’s stories like this one that give us a break from shaking our heads at all the crazies out there.

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A Lil’ Chi-Town Positivity: Donate $20 To Homeless Youth For Free Tix To Common/Virgin Mobile Benefit Show In Chicago 7/26

Virgin Mobile has partnered with the City of Chicago, The Night Ministry and the Common Ground Foundation to help homeless youth in Chicago. Be part of our cause, and come visit our new retail locations with a $20 donation – in exchange we’ll give you a ticket to see Chicago native COMMON perform live Thursday 7/26! HOW TO JOIN THE CAUSE: Visit our new retail locations; Make a $20 donation; Get your ticket to the show Tickets are available at the following location and times: Virgin Mobile Flagship 2562-64 N. Clark St. Saturday, 7/21 12-4PM (CT) Sunday, 7/22 12-4PM (CT) Can’t make it to the Flagship Store? Tickets are also available by clicking here. All proceeds benefit The Night Ministry of Chicago that works to provide housing, healthcare and human connection to members of our community struggling with poverty or homelessness. VIP goodies may be available for some lucky customers, so keep your eyes and ears open! Visit our hot, new locations in your neighborhood to upgrade your phone, check on your account, browse new devices, and high five our employees. Click here to find one near you! *No purchase necessary, donation is required. Ticket quantities are limited. Cost per ticket: $20 donation to The Night Ministry. Max ticket quantity per person: 2. Must be 18 or older. This is a great opportunity to see Common and help the homeless at the same damn time! Source

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Jennifer Lopez Is The New Madonna of the Day

I call Jennifer Lopez the new Madonna and not in a good way, or as a compliment, or in a way to say 50 year olds really have it going on and can real longivity in their popstar careers….but in a let it the fuck go, give it the fuck up kinda way…. Jennifer Lopez is not an “artist”….who’s craft is writing lyrics to songs that come from the soul. You know like an old bluesman in a bar in Chicago or really anyone making real music for their lives… She is a cookie cutter poptart who makes shitty pop music that could be performed by a hotter fucking version of her, and could be performed by a hotter younger version of her, making her as much money as she already makes by creating a new popstar….but she’s an ego and wants all the fucking glory….and that is an unfortunate series of events… Let it the fuck go…..you’re not sexy….this is disturbing…. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS FOLLOW THIS LINK

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