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Brad Pitt — American Girl

Filed under: Brad Pitt Brad Pitt and his daughter Zahara enjoyed a quiet afternoon at a friend’s birthday party … that just happened to take place at an

‘Wall Street 2’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Put your money on our cheat sheet to give you lots of juicy details about ‘Money Never Sleeps.’ By Eric Ditzian Michael Douglas in “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” Photo: 20th Century Fox In the fall of 2008, a few weeks after Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and Washington Mutual collapsed — and the tenor of the U.S. financial crisis turned from panicky to nearly apocalyptic — Fox gave the go-ahead for “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.” Hooray for capitalism! There’s always room for shareholders to profit from even the most dismal economic news. Two years later, with the country still shackled by high unemployment and out-of-control debt, “Wall Street 2” bullied its way into theaters Friday (September 24). The Oliver Stone-directed film arrives nearly 23 years after the Oscar-winning original. The first film also opened in the shadow of financial uncertainty, just a few months after the stock-market crash known as Black Monday. Now, as then, the timing is right for a story about greed. Michael Douglas returns as Wall Street mover-and-shaker Gordon Gekko, fresh off a jail sentence and determined, at least initially, to expose his industry’s borderline criminal excesses. Gekko is set, as well, on repairing his relationship with his daughter (Carey Mulligan), a quest that brings him into an alliance with a young trader named Jacob (Shia LaBeouf). Throughout the film, we get both MBA-level corporate discourse and you-abandoned-me familial hurt feelings. You needn’t know the first thing about a credit default swap, though, before you head to the cinema. MTV News has been betting big on this movie for years, and now we’re ready to collect — and share our profits with you: Enjoy our “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” cheat sheet. Returning to the “Street” Fox had been developing a “Wall Street” sequel since 2007, when the economy first began its downward spiral. A green light only came in October of ’08, amid those bankruptcies and bank failures. Allan Loeb (“21”) was tapped to pen the script, and Douglas was reportedly interested in reprising his iconic role. But in February, Stone told MTV News he had dropped out of the project. “I didn’t want to do another ‘Wall Street’ movie. I think everything I had to say came through,” he told us. “I’m just not interested because it’s so complex now. I don’t think people can understand security derivatives.” By April, however, Stone had changed his mind . He was said to be blown away by Loeb’s script and jumped at the chance to helm the sequel. It probably didn’t hurt, as well, that Douglas appeared likely to return and that LaBeouf was in negotiations to join up. Josh Brolin, Carey Mulligan , Susan Sarandon and Frank Langella eventually signed on as well. Getting Down to Business Shooting kicked off in fall 2009, and we got our first look at Douglas and LaBeouf on set in October: the elder statesman rocking a casual-Friday look, the young buck in some designer duds. Charlie Sheen, who starred in the original, agreed to appear in a cameo for the new flick . “He came in. It was fun for a day. It was good to see him again,” Douglas told us later. The trailer dropped in January, giving us a grizzled, post-jail Gekko, copious shots of the go-go-go Wall Street and the supposition that greed, once good, has become legal. The movie debuted in May at the Cannes Film Festival . Letting the Bulls Loose As the release date approached, we got an opportunity to chat with the cast in New York and at the Toronto International Film Festival. What convinced Stone to return for the sequel , he told us, was the chance to create “a completely new Gekko” and to dramatize an economic crisis he called “a heart attack, a real triple bypass to capitalism.” LaBeouf, meanwhile, was pulled in by the opportunity to work with Stone, whom he dubbed “the most dangerous filmmaker alive” in the 1980s and ’90s. Plus, the actor views Gekko as even more compelling than key characters in two of his other starring franchises: Optimus Prime of “Transformers” and Indiana Jones. “He’s got more bite, he’s more dangerous, he’s the most dangerous of the three,” LaBeouf said. “Also the most interesting, I think. There’s something in how tangible and visceral it is. Whereas the other films are fantasy films where the suspension of disbelief is necessary for you to get into the movie. This isn’t that. It’s a very tangible world, and you’re living in the midst of the twilight of American economic dominance.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Shia LaBeouf Raves About ‘Wall Street’ Director Oliver Stone

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Dina Lohan — Armed and Dangerous

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Michael Lohan , Dina Lohan , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan isn’t the only person who could theoretically end up behind bars on Friday … Dina Lohan says she’ll have Michael Lohan arrested if he shows up at his daughter’s hearing. Sources close to Dina — who has a criminal protective order… Read more

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Courtney Love — Motherhood Never Looked So Good

Filed under: Courtney Love , Paparazzi Photo , Fashion Now that her daughter is no longer a minor and the burdens of losing guardianship over Frances Bean have been removed from her life, reassembled rock star Courtney Love has never looked better. Courtney showed off her refurbished doll parts at a premiere… Read more

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50 Million Students Get Saved By New Super Hero

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Dad boards school bus to accuse bullies

LAKE MARY, Fla. — A father who took matters into his own hands after his daughter told him other children were harassing her has caused some troubles of his own. James Jones, 42, is facing two misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and disturbing a school function following his tirade on a Florida school bus on Thursday. added by: flyingkick

Kid Cudi Admits Past Cocaine Use

‘I wasn’t prepared for a ’60 Minutes’ interview every time,’ Cudi tells Complex of using drugs to cope with fame. By Steven Roberts Kid Cudi Photo: MTV News Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager remains one of this year’s most anticipated albums. But Cudi recently made headlines for other reasons, when he was arrested in June on charges of felony criminal mischief and possession of a controlled substance. Cudi opens up about his drug use, the arrest and more in a new magazine cover story. “People wanted to know a lot about my personal life and I wasn’t prepared for a “60 Minutes” interview every time,” Cudi told Complex. “Doing bumps [of cocaine], I was able to get through the day, but then I would smoke weed to calm me down — it was the only way I could get through the day without people noticing I was doing it.” Cudi has made no secret about his love of marijuana, but the rapper explained in the magazine’s October/November issue that he started using cocaine to help him get through interviews. While he claims he never thought it was a problem, he admitted his coke use was like “high-fiving death a couple of times.” It took a lot for him to open up about the substance abuse on his upcoming new album, but he wanted to be candid with fans. “I don’t feel like I need to explain myself to anyone besides the fans. My fans don’t believe sh– until they hear me say it, and those are true Kid Cudi fans. I want them to know the story.” Cudi revealed that he had a revelation as he was walked out of court. “It was really just like, ‘Man, you got it f—ing going on, and you were about to piss it all away for some bullsh–.’ Everywhere I go, people be looking at me like I’m some type of f—ing crackhead now. Nobody wants to have their f—ing name attached to a maniac, to a f—-up, so everyone distances themselves. Cudi also credited the birth of his daughter with helping him to turn things around. “She’s my best friend and she doesn’t even know it. That’s why I always told myself I’m going to make these songs for my kids, so they can follow along and know my story, if something was ever to happen to me.” The follow-up to Cudi’s debut will be a darker effort because it reflects where his life was at the time. When MTV News caught up with Cudi on the VMA White Carpet, he talked a little more about what he set out to do on Mr. Rager. “With Mr. Rager, I kind of wanted to try something different with the writing this time,” Cudi said. “It’s just me kind of telling my story, but in a different format, in a different way, just writing it in a poetic manner. I wanted to do more poetic raps, whether it’s just rhymes or stuff like that or sometimes just repeating things just to get certain lines across, just to get people thinking.” What do you think of Cudi’s admissions about his drug use? Share your thoughts in the comments. Related Artists Kid Cudi

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‘True Blood’ ‘s Rutina Wesley Recalls Early ‘Fame,’ On ‘When I Was 17’

Before she fought vampires, the actress got her start at a performing arts high school. By MTV News Staff Rutina Wesley Photo: MTV News Rutina Wesley is probably best known for her recent work on “True Blood,” where she plays Tara Thornton, the spirited, sass-tacular sidekick of Sookie Stackhouse. But before that, she impressed on the Broadway stage and starred in the 2007 film “How She Move,” both of which showed off her first passion: dance. Wesley grew up in Las Vegas, the daughter of a tap-dancing father and a showgirl mother, and as a teen, she attended the prestigious Las Vegas Academy, a performing arts magnet school, where prospective students must audition to be accepted. Naturally, she danced to get her spot. Once she got into the Academy, she faced a whole new series of challenges, as she reveals on the next episode of MTV’s “When I Was 17.” “The first show I did in high school was ‘Fame,’ Wesley recalled. “What I love about ‘Fame’ is it’s sort of like I was living ‘Fame.’ I was going to a performing arts high school, [and] I knew the hard work it took to be there. The auditions were brutal for that show, I remember I had to dance, sing and act, and it was really tough.” Of course, she landed a role in play, and it was then that she got her first taste of actual fame. From there on out, she knew she was born to be a performer. “The theater at my school was awesome, ” she laughed. “It was a 1,400-seat auditorium, so, being in that auditorium at 17, and having, like 1,400 people cheer for you was, like, one of the most amazing feelings that I’ve ever felt, energy-wise. It just felt right.” To hear more about Wesley’s story — and find out what OutKast’s Big Boi and actor Joey Lawrence were like when they were 17, tune in to the next episode of “When I Was 17,” airing Saturday (September 18) at 11 a.m. on MTV. Related Photos When I Was 17 | Ep.19 | Celebrity Photo Flashback

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Miley Cyrus See Thru Top of the Day

You gotta give Miley’s hustle some credit. She knows exactly what the public wants. She knows exactly how to give them just enough so that they don’t think they are breaking laws that will get them arrested and she plays it off like it isn’t a big deal…because it isn’t really a big deal. She actually probably gets off to the fact that people get off to her and is just fucking with them knowing that with an outfit like this comes a ton of attention. I’m not sold on her cuz she looks inbred and despite that making backwoods rape on a road trip with a man and his daughter in the 80s an experience to remember…I’m not sure if Miley’s one of those teenage pussies who will go on to be remembered when a new one steps in, sucks the right Disney Exec off and takes over….or if she will just be forgotten…but I am sure a lot of young girls are looking at these pics on their favorite Miley fan site begging their mom’s for sheer shirts and that’s gonna make things messy…especially for you, you pervert. To See the Rest of her Pictures – Follow This Link GO

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NBA All-Star Ron Artest Gives VMA Ticket Away To His Daughter

‘It’s all about her,’ he tells MTV News backstage, sitting outside Kanye West’s dressing room. By Shaheem Reid Ron Artest at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Right outside Kanye West ‘s dressing room — before his big performance at Sunday night’s (September 12) Video Music Awards — NBA All-Star and World Champion Los Angeles Lakers forward Ron Artest was sitting down on the floor with his arms on his knees. When asked why he wasn’t sitting in a seat, Ron smiled a huge grin. “I gave my ticket to my daughter,” he told MTV News backstage . “She wanted to see the show. I didn’t get to see it. I let her go. It’s all about her.” While the VMAs were held at the Nokia Theatre, right next door to the Lakers’ home, the Staples Center, Ron Ron said he wasn’t interested in calling in any special favors. “Nah man, I’m good,” he laughed. Ron didn’t get to see any of the show and was very interested in how the proceedings were turning out. There was one MC in particular he wanted to know about. “Did Rick Ross perform?” Artest asked. When told that the Bawse didn’t rock the mic but instead had a special moment with VMA host Chelsea Handler, Ron frowned. “He didn’t do ‘B.M.F.’? Aw, man!” he protested. “They should have let him do that. He would have shut it down. ‘I think I’m Big Meech, Larry Hoover,’ ” Artest rapped, quoting Ross’ “Blowin’ Money Fast” lyrics. Ron did get a chance to see some of the show. He rolled with the G.O.O.D. Music crew to the house to see Kanye West and Pusha T debut “Runaway.” Ron stood with Big Sean and some of ‘Ye’s crew as the Louis Vuitton Don rocked the night. What was your favorite VMA moment? Let us know in the comments! The Moonmen have all been handed out and the stars have gone home, but there’s plenty of 2010 MTV Video Music Awards news, interviews, behind-the-scenes scoop, party reports and more still to come, so keep it locked on MTVNews.com. Related Videos VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments Related Photos VMA 2010: Show Highlights Related Artists Kanye West

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