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One Direction Tease ‘Pure Stupidity’ In ‘Kiss You’ Vid!

The guys break down what fans should expect to see in their ‘Kiss You’ video, out next month. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Chris Kim One Direction’s Harry Styles and Zayn Malik in their “Kiss You” teaser Photo: Columbia Records

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James Bond Kicks ‘Playing For Keeps’ Debut Out Of Bounds

Box-office numbers show that Gerard Butler’s latest didn’t stand a chance against big figures ‘Breaking Dawn- Part 2’ and ‘Lincoln.’ By Ryan J. Downey Daniel Craig in “Skyfall” Photo: Sony/ Columbia Pictures

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‘Breaking Dawn’ Shooting Plot Shut Down In Missouri

Blaec Lammer was arrested after admitting he planned to shoot up a local movie theater. By Kara Warner Blaec James Lammers Photo: Polk County Sheriff’s Dept.

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One Direction’s 3-D Movie Will Be ‘About The Fans’

‘I think he’s going to make an interesting movie,’ Simon Cowell tells MTV News of director Morgan Spurlock. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Chris Kim One Direction Photo: Columbia

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‘Wreck-It Ralph’: The Reviews Are In!

The animated video-game movie has earned a ‘1 UP’ from critics. By Kevin P. Sullivan Wreck-It Ralph Photo: Disney

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One Direction Capture Studio Sesh in ‘Little Things’: Watch The Video!

1D’s black-and-white clip is their second off Take Me Home . By Jocelyn Vena Harry Styles in One Direction’s “Little Things” Photo: Columbia Records

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One Direction’s Pal Ed Sheeran Penned Their Next U.K. Single

MTV News confirmed Sheeran’s ‘Little Things,’ which will appear on the group’s November album release, Take Me Home . By Jocelyn Vena One Direction’s “Little Things” cover art Photo: Syco / Columbia

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Columbia, MD Residents Get Racist ‘C00n Hunt Court’ Street Name Changed After 40 Years Of Complaints!

Wouldn’t you be embarrassed every time someone asked you for your address? Seven months after starting a petition to rename their Columbia street, C00n Hunt Court, residents officially have their new street — April Wind Court. According to The Grio : “For more than 175 years, the word “c00n” represented racism and bigotry against African-American people. Whether those charged with the naming of the streets of Thunder Hill named Coon Hunt Court with cruel intention or honest mistake will remain a mystery. Today, that no longer matters,” April Wind Court resident Ambrose Lane Jr. said during Monday’s unveiling ceremony. “We come here today to right the wrong, to correct the mistake, to continue James Rouse’s vision and dream of an inclusive, neighborly, and multiracial Columbia community,” Lane Jr. said. Lane Jr., the son of a civil rights activist, was one of six residents living on the Oakland Mills street who, with the help of County Council member Calvin Ball, spurred the name change. “I am pleased to be part of creating a new chapter for this neighborhood and making it more inclusive. By working together, we were able to accomplish this efficiently and quickly,” Ball said. “I want to thank all the county departments, staff and the Planning Board — all of them made this reality.” In July, a petition to change the name was accepted by the county’s Department of Planning and Zoning. On Sept. 7, the Planning Board unanimously voted to approve the name change. Street names in Thunder Hill come from the titles of paintings by Andrew Wyeth, and although there was no “C00n Hunt,” there was a piece entitled “The Coot Hunter,” named for a type of bird found in Maine. Resident Khari Lane said watching the neighborhood rally around the change was motivating. “To finally have it done here in 2012, it’s more of a representation of how our culture is changing,” Lane said. County Executive Ken Ulman said his parents moved to Columbia to “raise a family in a community that embraced the values of diversity, acceptance and opportunity.” “The fact is, the street name “C00n Hunt Court,” does not represent those values,” Ulman said. “Your new name and your new identity in the community begins today free of negative racial connotations.” Sad it took more than 40 years to get this changed. Images via facebook

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Adele Confirmed As Latest Bond Girl With Theme Song

‘Rolling in the Deep’ singer performed and co-wrote ‘Skyfall,’ which will debut this Thursday. By Kevin P. Sullivan Adele’s “Skyfall” cover art Photo: Columbia

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‘Kill Bond! Now!’ (But Not Before I Say Something Appropriately Evil) − The 10 Best Bond Villain Lines

Bond villainy is demanding work. Evil genius and a lust for world domination are crucial, but  future  Blofelds of the world take note,  a way with words — steeped in wit and curare, or whatever neurotoxin the cool kids are using these days — is essential.  Given that inevitable defeat and death are occupational hazards of obsessively pursuing the world’s greatest spy,  one of the few ways a Bond villain to distinguish himself from the other loser Bond villains is by delivering some of the most memorable lines of the movie. Sometimes it’s the little victories that count.  Without further unnecessary exposition, the 10 best lines delivered by Bond villains in ascending order. 10. “I like a girl in a bikini: no concealed weapons.” — Francisco Scaramanga, The Man With the Golden Gun The supernumerary-nippled Scaramanga, played by the great Christopher Lee, may not be one for sensible artillery purchases, but The Man with the Golden Gun certainly knows how to dress a woman for optimal security — and cleavage. 9. “I am invincible!” — Boris Grishenko, Goldeneye As Bond films go, Goldeneye  is relatively straightforward, but it does contain a few nods to the campier 007 flicks of yesteryear. One of them comes courtesy of  Grishenko (Alan Cumming), the Russian hacker  who ends every successful evasion of authority with a heavily accented proclamation of hubris that foreshadows his inevitable downfall. If only James Cameron had taken note before his controversial “I’m king of the world!” Oscar acceptance speech for Titanic.   8. “The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.” — Elliot Carver, Tomorrow Never Dies Carver (Jonathan Pryce) is a compelling villain in a not-so compelling Bond film about a William Randolph Hearst-like media mogul who uses his control over said media to kickstart global warfare. The above quote demonstrates the fine line between being unhinged and just plain evil. Fox News could not be reached for comment regarding his passing resemblance to Rupert Murdoch.  7. ““Such nice cheeks too. If only they were brains.” — Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Diamonds are Forever It’s no coincidence that Bond’s most long-lived adversary was also quite the wordsmith. With this little verbal bon bon, he  nicely captures the mixture of  arrogance and casual misogyny that makes Blofeld (in this instance, played by Charles Gray) one of the franchise’s best villains. 6. “Of course Vargas does not drink…does not smoke…does not make love. What do you do, Vargas?” — Emilio Largo, Thunderball In the hedonistic world of James Bond, it’s almost unthinkable that any character would abstain from the above-mentioned vices, let alone all three. No wonder Vargas chose assassin as a career. 5. “The first one won’t kill you. Not the second. Not even the third. Not until you crawl over here and kiss my foot!” — Red Grant, From Russia with Love Sean Connery’s Bond was a cold and ruthless secret agent, and as such, his adversaries were the stuff of legend, often digging into deeper and darker places than the more fleshed-out characters of the later films. Robert Shaw’s magnificent turn as the psychopathic Red Grant is one for the ages. 4. “This time, Mr. Bond, the pleasure will be all mine!” — Xenia Onatopp, Goldeneye This line from the 1995 Goldeneye  may be in keeping with the double entendres that distinguished so many of the earlier Bond films, but it’s delivered by the most confident, badass female villain (played by Famke Janssen) that Bond has ever faced.  The scene marks the moment when (most of) the vicious sexism of the 007 franchise was left behind.  3. “East, West, just points of the compass, each as stupid as the other.” — Dr. No, Dr. No Joseph Wiseman laid the framework for the Bond baddies, and consequently, for the spy villain archetype itself. He’s clinically insane, emotionally detached and obsessed with world domination, as demonstrated by the above sentiment.  2. “Kill Bond! Now!” — Ernst Stavro Blofeld, You Only Live Twice That really says it all in a neat but expressive package, doesn’t it?  Normally a man of refined taste and precise language, even Blofeld has his breaking point.   1. No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die.” — Auric Goldfinger, Goldfinger Goldfinger’s icily matter-of-fact response to the about-to-be-lasered Bond’s sneering inquiry, “I suppose you expect me to talk?”, is villainy at its streamlined best: no bad puns or goofball cackles, just pure malevolence.  Nobody chilled the blood like Gert Frobe. Nobody! John Jarzemsky is a contributor at LitReactor , Twitch , and can be read semi-regularly at his personal blog, the ineptly named Super Roller Disco Monkey Hullabaloo! or on twitter @jtjarzemsky. He is big in Japan.

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