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Phil Keoghan Talks to Movieline About The Amazing Race, Exhaustion, and Pyramid Pizza

Phil Keoghan, The Amazing Race ‘s ruggedly refined emcee, began his career in travel-based TV two decades ago in his native New Zealand. Since then, he’s helped build The Amazing Race ‘s almost unbeatable prestige as a seven-time Emmy-winner for Outstanding Reality Competition Series. We caught up with Keoghan before yesterday’s season premiere to discuss his favorite Race moments, the show’s schedule, and ordering pizza at Giza.

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Darren Aronofsky Latest Director Rumored for Superman

The long list of eclectic directors in the running to helm the reboot of Superman has just gotten one name longer. According to 24 Frames, Black Swan director Darren Aronofsky has spoken to Warner Bros. and producer Christopher Nolan about getting behind the camera for the next incarnation of the Man of Steel. Just imagine the fun he could have with the whole Bizarro Superman subplot. [ LAT /24 Frames ]

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CNU Flash Protest: Repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

A Flash Protest was held at Christopher Newport University calling for the Repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell added by: Michael_Santivasci

Kevin Spacey Dusts Off His Al Pacino Impression in Official Casino Jack Trailer

Hoo-ah! Back in 1997, Kevin Spacey hosted Saturday Night Live and showed off a number of fairly spot-on impressions: Christopher Walken, Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon and, of course, Al Pacino. As the first official trailer for Casino Jack can attest, over 13 years later, the man’s still got it — at least when it comes to Pacino. Though if you’re asking yourself why Spacey does a Pacino impersonation in the middle of a film about D.C. lobbyist Jack Abramoff, you’re not alone.

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Chris O Donnell bio

Biography for Chris O Donnell Born Christopher Eugene O#39;Donnell June 26, 1970 (1970-06-26) (age 40) Winnetka, Illinois, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1990–present Spouse Caroline Fentress (1997-present) 5 children In 1996, O’Donnell proposed to girlfriend Caroline Fentress. He met her while in college; they married in 1997. The couple have five children – three sons and two daughters: Lily Anne O#39;Donnell (b. September 6, 1999), Christopher “Chip” Eugene O#39;Donnell Jr. (b. Oct

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‘Mission: Impossible IV’ Casting Tom Cruise’s Co-Star

Anthony Mackie, Kevin Zegers and Christopher Egan reportedly auditioning with Cruise. By Eric Ditzian Tom Cruise Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/ Getty Images Earlier in the summer, as Tom Cruise’s action comedy “Knight and Day” struggled at the domestic box office, there was open speculation about whether Paramount would move forward with a fourth installment of the Cruise-starring “Mission: Impossible” franchise. But “Knight and Day” has now passed the $220 million mark worldwide, thanks to hefty overseas business, and development on “M:I IV” is continuing apace. In the latest development, Deadline New York reports that Cruise and director Brad Bird are set to begin screen-testing actors this week to star opposite the A-lister. Three of the candidates are reportedly Anthony Mackie (“The Hurt Locker”), Kevin Zegers (“Frozen”) and Christopher Egan (“Letters to Juliet”). There remains ongoing speculation about the exact nature of Cruise’s role in the flick. As far back as June 2009, The Hollywood Reporter dished that Cruise might hand the starring role over to a younger actor, or even to an ensemble, potentially setting up a new generation of “M:I” films. Might that be the role for which Mackie, Zegers and Egan are auditioning? ” ‘Mission: Impossible’ is a brand,” an unnamed former studio chief told THR last year. “It didn’t have anything to do with Tom Cruise in the beginning.” Regardless of which actors join the franchise, Cruise has been adamant about his commitment to new creative blood. “My whole thing with the series is always having a new director come on and put their stamp on ‘Mission: Impossible,’ ” he told MTV News recently. “Brian De Palma was first, then John Woo, J.J. Abrams and now Brad Bird, so it will be Brad Bird’s ‘Mission: Impossible.’ ” Check out everything we’ve got on “Mission: Impossible IV.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Justin Bieber 3-D Movie Back On Track

‘Step Up 3D’ director Jon Chu will helm biopic/ concert film. By Adam Rosenberg Justin Bieber Photo: Robyn Beck/ AFP/ Getty Images After a brief hiccup, the 3-D Justin Bieber movie is back in the mix. It had previously been reported that , but he dropped out to promote his upcoming release, “Waiting for Superman.” Now Paramount Pictures has hired “Step Up 3D” director Jon Chu to steer the biopic/ concert film to the big screen, according to a press release. Also new to the team are producers Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz, the duo behind “Project Runway,” “Top Chef” and “Project Greenlight.” Bieber manager Scooter Braun and Island Def Jam chairman L.A. Reid were previously confirmed as producers as well. The hiring comes not a moment too soon, as filming is already under way. Cameras were rolling behind the scenes earlier this week at the young pop star’s Nashville performance. They’ll be following him on tour through the end of this month, when Bieber’s August 31 Madison Square Garden performance in New York will be shot with 3-D cameras. Chu is coming to the Bieber movie fresh off of promoting the just-released “Step Up 3D.” Of the hiring, he said, “When I was approached about doing Justin’s film, I jumped at the opportunity to tell a story with honesty and heart. Most people don’t know that his is a true underdog story, and I hope to tell it in a compelling, genuine way, using all source materials available to convey his tale of becoming an icon for this digital age.” Magical Elves partners Cutforth and Lipsitz also expressed their excitement in a statement. “To be able to tell the story of Justin’s unique and revolutionary path to stardom in our first studio feature is an incredible opportunity for us,” they said. Despite the change in director, the movie is still set for a 2011 Valentine’s Day weekend release, as was previously announced. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Artists Justin Bieber

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‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’: Big Fun, By Kurt Loder

Michael Cera crushes the competition in Edgar Wright’s fantasy epic. Michael Cera in “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” Photo: Universal Pictures “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” is the first movie to bring us, among many other things, on-screen battle-scoring, a visit from the Vegetarian Police, and a really cute kickass girl named Knives. For most of its modest run-time (112 minutes), Edgar Wright’s new comedy lays persuasive claim to being the year’s most blazingly imaginative film. Well, okay, along with “Inception.” But Wright’s movie is also blazingly funny, something no one has yet attempted to assert about the Christopher Nolan blockbuster. The picture is a dizzying creative leap for Wright, the giddy parodist behind “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz.” Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Scott Pilgrim comics began appearing in 2004, and the director latched onto them almost immediately. One understands why it has taken him so long to bring O’Malley’s fantastical stories to the screen — the cast, which is deep in talented young actors, must have been difficult to align. Michael Cera plays Scott Pilgrim, mild-mannered bass player in a Toronto punk band called the Sex Bob-Omb. Ellen Wong is Knives Chau, his underage girlfriend, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead is Ramona, the mysterious Amazon delivery girl for whom he truly yearns. Then there’s Anna Kendrick as Scott’s sister, Stacey, who can’t believe her 22-year-old brother is dating a high-school girl (“Scandal!”); and Kieran Culkin as Scott’s gay roommate, Wallace, whose specialty is stealing Stacey’s boyfriends; and Alison Pill as Kim, the monumentally hostile drummer in Scott’s band. The plot, unlike the movie itself, is simple: In order to win the elusive Ramona, Scott must first do battle with her seven former lovers — the Evil Exes. The picture is constructed like a vintage video-arcade game, and these contests have a wild, psychedelic propulsion. One of the Exes, Lucas Lee (Chris Evans in a winningly self-deprecating performance), is a movie star of explosive non-cinematic skills (he flings Scott through the air with such force that the skinny suitor lands on a faraway tower). Another, Todd Ingram (Brandon Routh in a blindingly blond wig), is the vegan bass player in a rival band, the Clash at Demonhead, and he engages Scott in a withering battle-of-the-basses. The bisexual Roxy Richter (Mae Whitman) is a kickboxing tornado; the Katanayagi twins (Keita Saitou and Shota Saito) are star DJs armed with wall-shaking amplification; and Matthew Patel (Satya Bhabha) is a heavily-mascara’d fop who comes flying into a concert to perform a quick dance number with a crew of demon backup chicks and then give Scott a very hard martial-artsy time. Scott dispatches these characters with some ace moves of his own (“I kicked him so hard that he saw the curvature of the Earth!”). But waiting at the end of this line of antagonists is snaky club-owner Gideon Gordon Graves (a preening Jason Schwartzman), the most formidable Ex of all. Much of the movie’s whacked-out humor is the work of the director. Wright’s facility with eccentric ornamentation — bursts of canned laugh-track laughter, proudly cartoonish graphics, dreamscape enchantments and sudden split-screenery — is irresistibly endearing; and his whiz-bang editing is a marvel throughout. (He’s always one step ahead of the viewer, suddenly taking us places we didn’t realize we were ready to go to yet.) And the script, which he co-wrote, is a feast of deadpan throwaways. (“I’ve dabbled with being a bitch,” says Ramona. “My brother is permanently enfeebled,” notes Stacey.) It’s a bit of a letdown, then, that the movie loses its witty focus toward the end and descends into familiar CGI uproar (the concluding faceoff with Gideon goes on much too long). But any movie that can sell us Michael Cera as a hard-hitting hero has already accomplished something remarkable (as has Cera himself, of course). And the entrancingly bizarre world into which Scott’s adventures have been set summons that rarest of responses: It feels like something new. Check out everything we’ve got on “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’

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Weekend Forecast: Can Other Guys Bungle Past the $30 Million Mark?

Due to some internal shuffling and the utter abstraction of of its name, the feature known as Movieline Attractions will not be seen this morning (or probably ever again). Welcome instead to Movieline’s Weekend Forecast, your one-stop guide to everything new, noteworthy and/or rescued from oblivion at the movies. This week, it takes a pair of cops to vanquish Christopher Nolan, yet another 3D effort kicks and shimmies your way, and the art-house glut continues. Read on for the full forecast:

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Connecticut shooting 2010

A view of the Hartford Distributors building where nine people were killed in a shooting rampage in Manchester, Connecticut August 3, 2010. The suspected gunman shot eight people before killing himself in the 7:30 a.m. rampage at Hartford Distributors, a family-owned beer wholesaler 10 miles/1.6 km east of the state capital, said Christopher Davis of the Manchester Police Department. A gunman went on a shooting rampage Tuesday at a beer distribution firm in Connecticut, killing up to eight peop

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