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Taylor Swift to Set Digital Sales Record

We still may not be sure about whom Taylor Swift is singing in her latest single, ” We Are Never Getting Back Together ,” but we can be certain of one thing: It’s already a huge hit. The track is on pace for 600,000 downloads in its opening week, meaning it will challenge Flo Rida (and “Right Round”) for the largest debut of all-time and shatter the female record-holder: Lady Gaga with “Born This Way.” The song also broke in to the Billboard Hot 100 at number-72, but its initial seven days of sales, combined with its overwhelming airplay, make it a strong favorite to hold the top spot later this month. SoundScan will post final scales figures tomorrow, but we don’t need to wait until then to declare: the music world belongs to Taylor Swift. All other artists are just living in it.

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The Frozen Ground Trailer: Vanessa Hudgens as a Stripper

Vanessa Hudgens is about to put these dance moves to good, nearly naked use. The actress portrays a stripper named Cindy in the upcoming thriller The Frozen Ground , which is based on real-life events and stars Nicolas Cage as an Alaskan State Tropper who partners with Hudgens’ character because she was lucky enough to escape a serial killer who abducts young women. Scheduled for a November 30 release, the film also stars 50 Cent, Dean Norris and John Cusack. Watch the first official trailer now and look for Hudgens to slink around the stripper stage around the 50-second mark:

Britney Spears Bikini Pic: Why Summer is Awesome

Britney Spears is not ready for summer to end. With her Tweeting pics like this, neither are we. The X Factor judge lamented the waning days of the season on Twitter and Facebook, posting a photo of her soaking up some sun in a white bikini. Thank you, August. Thank you. “Y’all ready for summer to end? I’m definitely not!” reads the caption to one of our all-time favorite Britney Spears pictures . We are totes not ready y’all. Spears’ X Factor duties are about to kick into high gear as the show’s second season (and the pop star’s first as a judge) premieres September 12. Incredible as it is, her career has been going strong for nearly 15 years now. We wish her all the best as she heads into this new, exciting phase. Britney Spears at age 30: Still got it? Will Brit be a good judge on X Factor?

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Happy Birthday Hayden Panettiere, Brody Jenner and Usain Bolt!

Hayden Panettiere, Brody Jenner and Usain Bolt are among the many celebrities turning another year older and wiser today. Happy birthday, all! After a number of roles as a child star, Hayden leaped onto the small screen (and into fanboys’ hearts) as the amazing Claire Bennett in Heroes . Now 23, she returns to TV this fall in ABC’s Nashville . Brody Jenner, 29, is best know for getting caught up in the web of drama that was the hit MTV show The Hills for a good couple of seasons there. He’s kept a lower profile of late than his many famous siblings (Kylie and Kendall Jenner ) and step-siblings (Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Kardashian). Still, we see a star-studded night out in Hollywood in his future. Jamaican track star and fastest man ever Bolt, 26, just won three more Olympic gold medals in London to bring his career total to an amazing six. Interestingly, Brody’s father Bruce Jenner called out Bolt this month after the sprinter claimed he’s the best athlete to live. In any case, he’s pretty close. Also celebrating a birthday today: Sex and the City ‘s Kim Cattrall (56), Google co-founder Sergey Brin (39) and country star Kenny Rogers (74).

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POLL: What Is Your Favorite Tony Scott Movie? Tell Movieline

I’ve weighed in on my choices for Tony Scott’s best movies.   Now it’s your turn. Whether you agree with my choice that True Romance is his best picture, or think that Top Gun should be the top film, vote in the Movieline poll after the jump. We’ll update later today with the results so far.  If you really think that The Last Boy Scout or Deja Vu is tops, there’s a chance to write in your choice. Take Our Poll Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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POLL: What Is Your Favorite Tony Scott Movie? Tell Movieline

I’ve weighed in on my choices for Tony Scott’s best movies.   Now it’s your turn. Whether you agree with my choice that True Romance is his best picture, or think that Top Gun should be the top film, vote in the Movieline poll after the jump. We’ll update later today with the results so far.  If you really think that The Last Boy Scout or Deja Vu is tops, there’s a chance to write in your choice. Take Our Poll Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Tony Scott Apparently Had Inoperable Brain Cancer

Tony Scott apparently had been diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer, preliminary reports have said. The Top Gun director died Sunday after jumping from a bridge in near Los Angeles. A source close to Scott, who also directed Days of Thunder and Crimson Tide told ABC News that the British-born filmmaker had the debilitating disease. Scott, 68, left several notes to loved ones in his car, according to the Associated Press. “I can confirm that Tony Scott has passed away. The family asks that their privacy is respected at this time,” Scott’s spokesman, Simon Halls, said in a statement, according to the AP. Scott’s body was found about 3pm Sunday. He had apparently jumped from the Vincent Thomas Bridge in the city’s harbor in San Pedro. Tony Scott was the younger brother of producer and director Ridley Scott. Their production company, Scott Free Productions produced CBS dramas NUMB3RS and The Good Wife . Prometheus was the latest to hail from their joint company. Fellow director Ron Howard tweeted Sunday: “No more Tony Scott movies. Tragic day.” Scott is survived by his wife Donna and their twin sons. [ Source: ABC News ]

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Tony Scott Apparently Had Inoperable Brain Cancer

Tony Scott apparently had been diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer, preliminary reports have said. The Top Gun director died Sunday after jumping from a bridge in near Los Angeles. A source close to Scott, who also directed Days of Thunder and Crimson Tide told ABC News that the British-born filmmaker had the debilitating disease. Scott, 68, left several notes to loved ones in his car, according to the Associated Press. “I can confirm that Tony Scott has passed away. The family asks that their privacy is respected at this time,” Scott’s spokesman, Simon Halls, said in a statement, according to the AP. Scott’s body was found about 3pm Sunday. He had apparently jumped from the Vincent Thomas Bridge in the city’s harbor in San Pedro. Tony Scott was the younger brother of producer and director Ridley Scott. Their production company, Scott Free Productions produced CBS dramas NUMB3RS and The Good Wife . Prometheus was the latest to hail from their joint company. Fellow director Ron Howard tweeted Sunday: “No more Tony Scott movies. Tragic day.” Scott is survived by his wife Donna and their twin sons. [ Source: ABC News ]

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Eff A Wannabe Movie Thug: Man Accidentally Shoots Himself At Bourne Legacy Movie

Man Accidentally Shoots Himself At Movie Theater These fools and their copycatting …smh… SPARKS, Nev. (AP) — Police say a man accidentally shot himself in the buttocks at a Nevada movie theater during a showing of “The Bourne Legacy.” Police in Sparks, Nev., say the 56-year-old man’s injuries are not life-threatening and no others were hurt. Authorities say the man had a permit to carry a concealed firearm. The man told officers the gun fell from his pocket Tuesday night as he was adjusting himself in the seat and that it discharged when it dropped to the floor. Authorities say the case will be sent to the city attorney for possible charges. The incident comes less than a month after a shooting at a suburban Denver theater that left 12 dead and 58 injured. Makes you kind of wonder how many people were loading up the ratchet and taking them to the movies before the whole Aurora fiasco, huh? Source

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REVIEW: Pattinson Is Quietly Marvelous In Cronenberg’s Admirable, Feverish Cosmopolis

Easier to admire than to love, David Cronenberg’s  Cosmopolis is an amplified, feverish vision of the one percent as scarcely human — not because of any innate maliciousness, but because they’re so removed from the lives of the masses. They’re like children who’ve already won a video game and now play carelessly, without any need to observe the rules. The lead role of 28-year-old billionaire Eric Packer is played by Robert Pattinson, although the star of the film is just as much Packer Capital’s high-tech stretch limousine, which serves as his mobile office as he inches across Manhattan in search of a haircut and, perhaps, his own destruction. That limo, equipped with glowing console panels, a slide-out urinal and what’s essentially a throne in the back, is the primary setting of  Cosmopolis.   It’s a hermetically sealed bubble in which Eric can glide through the roiling urban landscape, jumping off or taking on passengers at whim. He is in the city, but not a part of it. The vehicle is armored and, he explains to his aloof wife Elise (Sarah Gadon), “Prousted” — lined with cork soundproofing — though the latter gesture is, he admits, largely symbolic, as the New York noise manages to bleed through. Despite this, the barrier between him and the world is considerable, bolstered by watchful presence of his security chief Torval (Kevin Durand), who informs him tersely of any credible threats to his life. Cosmopolis  is based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Don DeLillo, but Cronenberg adapted the tale to the screen and it feels very much like a Cronenberg work. It’s the chilly sibling to  eXistenZ , without the comfort of slipping realities. If the universe of  Cosmopolis were to come loose, it would only reveal a void underneath. Pattinson does a quietly marvelous thing in finding vulnerability in Eric without making it seem like softness. The film depicts Eric’s financial kingdom (and with it his sense of self) crumbling over a day, but his breakdown is a gradual one. His panic rises in barely perceptible increments. Despite Torval’s warnings, Eric has set out to get a haircut, though he doesn’t seem to need one. (Pattinson begins the film looking like a character from The Matrix , pale and immaculate in his dark suit and sunglasses.) The city is in a state of intense gridlock thanks to a presidential visit, the funeral procession of a famous Sufi rapper and by anti-corporate protests that strikingly recall Occupy Wall Street, though instead of a tent the crowd’s chosen symbol is a giant rat. As the limo crawls along, Eric takes meetings with coworkers and employees who appear in his car as if beamed in: his partner Shiner (Jay Baruchel), his art consultant and lover Didi (Juliette Binoche), his finance chief Jane (Emily Hampshire) and his adviser Vija (Samantha Morton), with whom he sips vodka while calmly discussing the rioters outside rocking his limo and spray-painting anarchist symbols on it. “This is a protest against the future,” she says. Packer Capital is attempting to short the yuan, a gambit that is not going well and bleeding the company of vast amounts of money as the hours roll by. Eric is a big fat symbol — the film treats this fact with a wink — never more so than in scenes with his wife Elise (Sarah Gadon), who’s as much an enigma to him as he initially is to us. A poet from a massive wealthy family, she’s indifferent to the wealth he’s built and the position he’s achieved. She’s also apathetic to his more animal needs: Elise solemnly refuses to have sex with Eric because, she tells him, she needs to conserve her energy for work. Their connection is so tenuous and they know so little about each other that their marriage might as well be an arranged one between two royals. Cosmopolis is a film about the demeaning and dehumanizing effects of money, and Eric’s wealth has left him untethered. He can buy things or simply have them at will — security, sex, an appropriate spouse, maybe even the Rothko Chapel, which he wants to keep whole in his apartment — but few of these acquisitions seem to resonate with him. As a portrait of the far end of wealth,  Cosmopolis is hauntingly hollow, its world deliberately crammed with things but empty of meaning. It’s possible that Eric courts death — by intentionally putting himself in the way of a “credible threat” — because he’s losing his fortune, or maybe he set out to lose that fortune first as part of plan for complete self-destruction. Either way,  Cosmopolis presents a world of vivid and sometimes nightmarish imagery outside those tinted windows, and finds something elegiac and terrible in the detached way its characters process what they see. As Morton’s character says as she gazes at a protester who’s set himself on fire outside the limo: “It’s not original — it’s an appropriation.” Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter.   Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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