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Westlife Call Boy-Band Breakup ‘Strange’

After 14 years together, ‘It just hits you that you keep telling yourself that we are not going to do this again,’ Nicky Byrne tells MTV News. By Christina Garibaldi Mark Feehily and Nicky Byrne of Westlife Photo: ChinaFotoPress

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Westlife Call Boy-Band Breakup ‘Strange’

Westlife Call Boy-Band Breakup ‘Strange’

After 14 years together, ‘It just hits you that you keep telling yourself that we are not going to do this again,’ Nicky Byrne tells MTV News. By Christina Garibaldi Mark Feehily and Nicky Byrne of Westlife Photo: ChinaFotoPress

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Dredd 3D Debuts at Comic-Con With Gory Action (But No Gold Codpieces)

“I hope you like your films dark and gritty,” Dredd 3D star Karl Urban declared as he introduced the debut screening of the sci-fi reboot Wednesday night before Comic-Con , emphasizing what Lionsgate’s hard-R action pic is not — namely, the second coming of Sylvester Stallone’s campy 1995 take on the comic book enforcer. “I want to apologize to anyone who’s a fan of Lycra and gold codpieces,” he added with a smile. “You’re just going to have to wait for two hours.” Urban stars as Judge Dredd, a steadfast one-man “judge, jury and executioner” in a futuristic America rendered decrepit by atomic war. Tasked with assessing a rookie Judge (Olivia Thirlby) in the field, Dredd and his green partner find themselves trapped in a tenement building on lockdown, caught in the sights of a crime lord named Ma-Ma (a fantastically brutal Lena Headey) with an army of eager thugs on their trail. Dredd establishes itself quickly, banishing the memory of the oft-maligned Stallone version by running with a graver tone, ultraviolent action, and its slum-set plot rather than focus on the man beneath the helmet. (Which never comes off, though Urban’s grimace is much more expressive than you’d think.) The cinematography, by Oscar-winner Anthony Dod Mantle ( Slumdog Millionaire , 28 Days Later ), is often superb, particularly in slowed-down sequences evoking the in-film POV of drug users on “Slo-mo,” an illicit narcotic that slows down time for its user — a clever write-in to justify shooting cool slowed-down sequences, but stunning nonetheless. Much of Dredd revolves around action — the Judges’ multi-use combat weapons are neat sci-fi gadgets, and Urban and Thirlby creep around with military precision in their SWAT-esque uniforms, bullets sending balletic sprays of red across the screen. It’s a bloody affair with its share of gory kills, but the weight of the loss of life is always palpable; a forlorn sense of humanity hangs in the air, from the moral conflict Thirlby’s Anderson wrestles with in the “executioner” part of her job description to the far-away gaze in Headey’s eyes as she orders her own men murdered, and torturously so, just to send a message. Which brings us to two of Dredd ’s biggest strengths: Its female characters. Given that the film’s eponymous hero is a dependably stoic chap whose reputation is so faultless it seems to annoy the other Judges – RoboCop without the Robo, with a set of moral codes as deeply-set as his jawline – Urban does a lot despite acting with just half of his face. But the real depth and complexities lie in Thirlby’s idealistic rookie and Headey’s big boss, two women at opposite ends of the moral spectrum. Anderson finds strength in embracing her own innate sense of empathy over the brutal righteousness of the department, though she proves herself more than capable in physical and mental combat. And Ma-Ma slinks around her penthouse control room, having slashed her way to the top with calculating ruthlessness, wearing the perpetual haunted snarl of a survivor. As such, it’s disappointing to see how much Dredd simply bottoms out at the end. Writer Alex Garland and director Pete Travis fail to seize the opportunity to tie it all together with meaning — something, anything — to elevate Dredd beyond mere fun, better-than-you-expect shoot ’em up entertainment. The pieces work surprisingly well; so why let the cumulative potential slip through your fingers? Some subtle character developments wrap up the proceedings, which conclude with a coda so abrupt the movie practically, clumsily, begs for a chance to finish its thoughts in a sequel. The first trailer doesn’t do Dredd justice — but even then, you can’t help thinking that Dredd , amazingly enough, could have been much more. Dredd 3D hits theaters Sept. 21. Read more from Comic-Con 2012. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Latest Cosmopolis Trailer: Show Robert Pattinson His Car

Despite a relatively quiet Cannes reception that offset some early great expectations , my anticipation remains high for Cosmopolis , David Cronenberg’s adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel. This new US trailer doesn’t hurt, plunking leading man Robert Pattinson into the middle of a global cataclysm that’s partly of his making and partly just Welcome to New York – Now Go Crazy. Cosmopolis opens Aug. 17 in limited release.

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Darren Aronofsky Tweets Noah Sneak; Fangirls Fuel Comic-Con Growth: Biz Break

Also in Thursday morning’s round-up of news briefs, DreamWorks Animation will lend its characters to a new theme park; director Joe Cornish is set to adapt a robot comic-book; James Cameron takes his mini 3-D camera to L.A.’s X Games and China cracks down even harder on internet movie and video content. Darren Aronofsky Tweets a Noah Teaser The Black Swan director tweeted what presumably looks like construction of the ark that carried all life forms to safety from the earthly flood. He said: I dreamt about this since I was 13. And now it’s a reality. Genesis 6:14 #noah: http://t.co/QLaIuqXh. The film is slated for release in Spring 2014. Around the ‘net… DreamWorks Animation Theme Park Heads to New Jersey DreamWorks Animation will bring its movie characters to a planned in-door amusement park in the New Jersey Meadowlands, ten miles west of New York City, Deadline reports . Fangirls Fuel Comic-Con Growth Long lines of women camped out to get into the Twilight panel. The movie has increased attendance to around 40%, which has resulted in Hollywood sending over more femme-friendly fare, Variety reports . Joe Cornish to Direct Graphic Novel Rust Attack the Block director Joe Cornish is set to adapt Royden Lepp’s comic-book robot on the prairies story Rust for 20th Century Fox. Fox’s synopsis reads: “”Life on the Taylor family farm was difficult enough before Jet Jones crashes into the barn, chased by a giant decommissioned war robot!” The Guardian reports . James Cameron Debuts Ultra-Mini 3-D Camera at X Games Cameron used the camera in March when he explored the Mariana Trench and is now taking the device to ESPN’s X Games in Los Angeles, THR reports . Internet Content Faces More Chinese Scrutiny A new push by Chinese regulators will force internet video providers to pre-screen programming including drama series and mini-movies before they’re posted, Deadline reports via A.P.

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Roger Clemens Found Not Guilty on All Perjury Charges

Roger Clemens may never make it into the Hall of Fame, but the legendary pitcher doesn’t need to worry any longer about making it through a prison sentence, either. He has been acquitted on all counts of lying to a grand jury. Clemens was on trial for six counts of perjury, stemming from a 2008 statement in front of Congress that he never took steroids or Human Growth Hormone. Since then, however, the hurler has been linked to performance-enhancing drugs in a special report filed by ex-senator George Mitchell and also by his former close friend and personal trainer, Brian McNamee, the latter of whom told the House committee that he injected Clemens several times with illicit substances. But Clemens remained adamant that he believed those substances to be B-12 and lidocaine, neither of which is illegal. This trial (the second for Clemens after one was declared a mistrial due to the handling of evidence last July) lasted for seven weeks and included testimony from Clemens’ wife, who admitted that she had been injected with HGH; and also from Andy Pettitte, the New York Yankees pitcher who backed off previous testimony in which he implicated his friend as a drug user. Despite the verdict, it is widely believed that Clemens did use steroids of some kind over the back half of his career and his legacy will forever be tarnished as a result. UPDATE : Said Clemens in a news conference soon afterward, choking up: “I’m very thankful. It’s been a hard five years.”

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Crazy Jungle Bird Man Interrupts U.S. Open Trophy Presentation, Webb Simpson Interview

A crazy, self-proclaimed Jungle Bird Man crashed the U.S. Open trophy presentation last night after unheralded Webb Simpson won golf’s prestigious title. Somehow, this odd UK Bird crept past security and stole the show, cutting off NBC’s Bob Costas on live TV and doing his bird call before being hauled away. The Bird admits he had a few beers beforehand … big surprise. Bird Man Interrupts Webb Simpson Interview Jungle Bird Man – see his official Facebook page – says it was a premeditated mission to raise awareness about global deforestation. Makes sense. “I want people thinking about saving trees,” he said. Hilariously, after security handed the interview crasher over to the San Francisco police, he and the officers were making bird noises at the station together. They eventually cut him loose because U.S. Open officials did not want to press charges. Classy move on their part. Next on the hit list for the avian wonder? “The House of Commons,” he says, “is the next port of call.” Better beef up security over there fellas.

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Crazy Jungle Bird Man Interrupts U.S. Open Trophy Presentation, Webb Simpson Interview

A crazy, self-proclaimed Jungle Bird Man crashed the U.S. Open trophy presentation last night after unheralded Webb Simpson won golf’s prestigious title. Somehow, this odd UK Bird crept past security and stole the show, cutting off NBC’s Bob Costas on live TV and doing his bird call before being hauled away. The Bird admits he had a few beers beforehand … big surprise. Bird Man Interrupts Webb Simpson Interview Jungle Bird Man – see his official Facebook page – says it was a premeditated mission to raise awareness about global deforestation. Makes sense. “I want people thinking about saving trees,” he said. Hilariously, after security handed the interview crasher over to the San Francisco police, he and the officers were making bird noises at the station together. They eventually cut him loose because U.S. Open officials did not want to press charges. Classy move on their part. Next on the hit list for the avian wonder? “The House of Commons,” he says, “is the next port of call.” Better beef up security over there fellas.

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Kelly Clarkson Covers "Princess of China"

Kelly Clarkson singing Coldplay? Like Usher singing Foster the People , it’s a cover we can’t say we saw coming, but one you’ll find is memorably good. The American Idol winner and Duets star paid a visit to the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge – the same venue as Usher’s aforementioned cover – last week. On it, she took on the Coldplay and Rihanna hit “Princess of China” in stripped down, acoustic rendition featuring just guitar, mandolin and vocals. Watch below as she nails both Rihanna ‘s part and Chris Martin’s: Kelly Clarkson – Princess of China (Live)

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Kelly Clarkson Covers "Princess of China"

Kelly Clarkson Covers "Princess of China"

Kelly Clarkson singing Coldplay? Like Usher singing Foster the People , it’s a cover we can’t say we saw coming, but one you’ll find is memorably good. The American Idol winner and Duets star paid a visit to the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge – the same venue as Usher’s aforementioned cover – last week. On it, she took on the Coldplay and Rihanna hit “Princess of China” in stripped down, acoustic rendition featuring just guitar, mandolin and vocals. Watch below as she nails both Rihanna ‘s part and Chris Martin’s: Kelly Clarkson – Princess of China (Live)

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