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Lindsay Lohan Maxim picture 2010

“I am feeling strong. I#39;ve experienced a lot in my life, and my mom has given me a lot of faith. This too shall pass,” Lohan says in the September cover story of the men#39;s magazine. As for her birthday wish (she turned 24 July 2), she says: “[My wish is] to focus on myself and my work, and to move all press on me to focus on the work I do.” Even if her black and white striped bikini was a nod to prison stripes, Lindsay Lohan betrayed no fear during a cover shoot and interview with Maxim m

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Possibly Inching Ever-Closer to Playing The Riddler in Batman 3

Normally when a Batman casting rumor pops up, it can be discounted almost immediately. As in: No, Cher will most certainly not be playing Catwoman in Christopher Nolan’s sequel to The Dark Knight . (Though Mary Louise-Parker would be great — just sayin’.) But this latest seems suspiciously real, if only because it’s not really saying anything.

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Michael Musto’s Man on the Street: Inception May Be a Literal Sleeper

It’s only been out for a few days, but already, Christopher Nolan’s Inception has inspired adoration , pans , and outright riots in the theater . We sent Michael Musto to gauge audience reaction, and we found that the brainy action film may be putting viewers into their own dream states.

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Revisit Christopher Nolan’s Debut Following, Now On Demand

If you haven’t seen Christopher Nolan’s debut feature Following , then you should — and odds are good you don’t need to leave your house. (Or wait for the mailman.) IFC Films today issued word announcing the 1998 suspense thriller’s availability on demand, along with a new trailer for the film online. The latter is after the jump.

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Christopher Nolan Wants to Direct James Bond

With the breathless hyperbole surrounding Inception only just beginning, it would surprise exactly no one if a film critic found a way to compare Christopher Nolan’s self-proclaimed dream heist epic to James Bond. Like you couldn’t picture ” Inception is The Matrix mixed with James Bond, oxygen and gold bars!” scrolling across a TV spot next week? But even if Nolan was busy aping the dapper British agent with a license to kill, it seems that his ultimate goal is to direct the dapper British agent with a license to kill. Yes, this is Bond rumor — but for once, it seems legit!

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Jay Electronica Forges His Own Path As ‘Hottest Breakthrough MCs Of 2010’ Candidate

Fans decide our ‘Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010’ — vote now! The winner will be revealed on July 25. By Jayson Rodriguez Jay Electronica Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images “Hottest Breakthrough MCs of 2010” Candidate: Jay Electronica Jay Electronica isn’t like most other artists, let alone rappers. The New Orleans MC marches to his own self-produced beat. Whether it’s live-tweeting the birth of his and Erykah Badu’s child or practically disrobing in concert to give his fans as much of himself as possible, he’s among the most unique stars to come along in some time. With the release of “Exhibit C” last year and “The Ghost of Christopher Wallace” earlier this year, Jay Elect’s buzz has never been bigger. But unlike most wordsmiths, he is in no rush to capitalize on the attention from fans and the music industry alike; he already has a scarce discography, with his best-known work being the mixtape Act 1: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge). “For the past few years, I been working on my own pace,” he told MTV News. “And not necessarily out of stubbornness, just out of — I been doing this for so long and trying to accomplish the thing for so long, that I finally found being my own self and working on my own time and being the most natural is the thing that yields the most results for me. Of course, I’d like to be able to tell you, ‘[My debut is] coming next week, two weeks from now,’ because we have projects. Me and Just Blaze have gangs of songs. Me and Nas speak on a regular basis; we’re working on music together. There’s a lot of things going on. But I don’t necessary have a calendar marked when things are coming, because I just kind of want to let it keep going the way it’s going, which has led me to this point.” Jay Electronica has the attention of Diddy, who rode shotgun on the rapper’s “The Ghost of Christopher Wallace,” and, of course, Just Blaze, who will helm the majority of Act III, his official debut. In addition to working on his solo effort, Jay Elect has his hand in more projects than President Obama. According to the nomadic rapper, projects with Nas , Lupe Fiasco and Mos Def are on the way. Whenever he gets around to his own material, though, the plan is to put out a sequel to his well-received mixtape — he rapped over music looped from the film “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” on the set — and then his debut, which will be the third part of the trilogy. “It’s still Act II. It’s coming,” he promised. ” Act III , the official album, which ‘Exhibit A’ and ‘Exhibit C’ are a part of [as well as] ‘Dear Moleskin.’ You know, it’s coming real soon.” Jay and 19 other up-and-coming MCs are in the running to become MTV News’ “Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010” — and the winner will be decided by you! Cast your vote for the “Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010” right here . The top five will be revealed beginning July 19, and the winner will be announced on the “Sucker Free Summit” July 25! Related Videos Hottest Breakthrough MCs of 2010

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Fossilized Gadgets Leave Evidence of Our Consumerism to Future Generations

Images via Gajitz When it comes to gadgets, what legacy are we leaving to Earth’s inhabitants countless generations into the future? Artist Christopher Locke has imagined that perhaps the things that have become attached to us as if they were part of our bodies may become fossilized relics that future civilizations will uncover with curiosity. Even if the device itself isn’t capable of doing so (though plastic and metal are pretty much eternal), he is ensuring that they’ll live on by creating them in concrete. From floppy disks to game controllers… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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This is What Christopher Nolan Drives Around the WB Lot

Sure, Christopher Nolan’s priority right now might be Inception , but to judge from the golf cart he rides around the Warner Bros. lot, another Batman film is never far from his mind. And yeah, this mockup of Bruce Wayne’s Tumbler from The Dark Knight even has a jet engine in the back, just in case Nolan needs to make a speedy escape from studio executives trying to upsell him on 3D. [ This LA Life via Slashfilm ]

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Watch World Cup 2010 as Argentina and South Korea Clash of the …

If Diego Maradona’s team of steel makes it against South Korea, it would propel them to the last 16 teams in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Maradona in their opening win against Nigeria has used the three in essence which helped them win 1-0. … He’s already made use of all his three attackers against Nigeria and although we did think that it would be a big win for Argentina the only one to score the goal was defender Gabriel Heinze. …

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Christopher Nolan on 3D: ‘Extremely Alienating’

Did you sit through Avatar — or Alice in Wonderland or any other 3D film released over the twelve months — and feel like you were watching it on a laptop with the brightness turned down? Well, Christopher Nolan feels your pain. While every other filmmaker in Hollywood — even, sadly, Martin Scorsese — embraces 3D imagery and technology, the Inception director is steadfastly holding out against the wave of extra dimensions and over-priced tickets.

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