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Kristin Cavallari’s Tight Body Did Something

I’m not exactly thrilled to have to be writing something about Kristin Cavallari walking down the street doing nothing, but it’s my job so I haven’t got a choice. Here she is in her tight legging and a t-shirt doing her best to give us a look at her boobies. Good enough? I’m sure strippers don’t like rubbing their asses up against disgusting fat dude’s crotches either, but they put on a fake smile and get down to business staring blankly off into the distance with their cold dead eyes. Work is work.

From Sundance to Oscar: 13 Films That Broke Out of Park City

There’s a happy convergence that happens each January as we await the Oscar nominations and keep an eye on the goings-on in Park City. At this time in 2009, for example, nobody could have guessed just how much of an awards-season powerhouse Mo’Nique would become — let alone how sick we’d all get of saying the words “Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire.” But as long as the Sundance Film Festival has been around, it’s always sent indie gems careening on their paths to Oscar as the first step in a long, arduous, unpredictable road to awards glory. Without further ado, behold 13 Sundance winners that went the distance from their January debuts to Oscar night!

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Are the Galapagos Islands Ready for More Tourism?

This Great Blue Heron, one of the first organisms to greet us upon arrival in the Galapagos, sure doesn’t seem to mind the tourists. All photos credit Collin Dunn. The Galapagos Islands are like no place on earth. The Galapagos Islands have too many tourists. The Galapagos Islands have some of the most interesting, unique plants, animals, landscape, and scenery in the world. The Galapagos Islands aren’t prepared to maintain the level of conservation necessary to preserve the natural wonder of this place in the face of increasing human impact. A case can be made for all of the above, and in some… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Brooks Organic Leather Bicycle Saddles Go the Distance

All photos supplied by Brooks The 1880’s were, arguably, the bicycle’s golden era. From that time we derived the so-called ‘Safety Bicycle’, where, unlike the ‘Penny Farthing,’ riders could reach the ground with their feet. The same period also saw the introduction of the chain drive, pneumatic bike tyres, and the first Brooks leather bicycle saddle (or seat.) With almost 150 years of leather craftsmanship, Brooks, continue to innovate, recently launching a line of vegetable tanned, organic leather bicycle saddles. Inspired not so much by a need to be ‘green,’ but by cyclist’s requests for even higher … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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‘Dancing With The Stars’ Host Talks ‘Crazy Lineup’

‘The Situation has a lot of charm,’ Brooke Burke says. ‘I think we’re going to see a lot abs!’ By Jocelyn Vena Brooke Burke Photo: MTV News When “Dancing With the Stars” kicks off later this month, it will star two of MTV’s most recognizable faces, “The Hills” alum Audrina Patridge and “Jersey Shore” ‘s very own the Situation . The show’s host, Brooke Burke, admits that she’s excited to see how light on their feet the reality-TV stars are. “I think they both have a lot going for them,” she told MTV News at the VMA Radio Forum on Friday (September 10). “I know Audrina is going to look amazing. She looks the part already. She’s gonna get out on the ballroom and look so beautiful and elegant. Can she dance? I have no idea.” While Burke is equally unsure about the Sitch’s dancing experience, she does think he’ll impress the audience with his stage presence. “The Situation has a lot of charm and he’s got courage and I think he’s going to be fun to watch,” she said. “And I think he’s going to have fun doing the show, and I’ve always said that’s a huge part of it.” The Situation, however, may find himself having to play catch-up since he’s starting rehearsals later than everyone else as the “Jersey Shore” was filming its third season. “He has such a disadvantage because he’s not able to rehearse for the full month,” the host said. “But [his partner], Karina [Smirnoff], is amazing and she’s a powerhouse and she’s really tough, so if anybody can get him show-premiere ready, Karina can do it. I think we’re going to see a lot abs!” Burke added that fans shouldn’t just be amped for Situation and Audrina — the entire “DWTS” lineup is impressive. “I think it’s a crazy lineup. It’s anybody’s game right now,” she said. “No one has dance experience. I love this season because it’s totally unpredictable. Everybody’s talking about the Situation. I don’t know: We got Rick Fox competing against Kurt Warner, two athletes. I think Kurt Warner has an amazing Cinderella story. Jennifer Grey, you know she’s going to bring back the ‘Dirty Dancing.’ It’s kind of a crazy cast. It’s a good eclectic mix.” Who are you most excited to see on “DWTS”? Tell us in the comments!

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‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’ Lives At Box Office

The latest film in the sci-fi franchise takes top spot at theaters Friday. By Mawuse Ziegbe “Resident Evil: Afterlife” Photo: Sony Pictures The Box-Office Top Five #1 “Resident Evil: Afterlife” ($10.9 million) #2 “The American” and “Takers” ($1.8 million) #4 “Machete” and “Going the Distance” ($1.3 million) The “Resident Evil” series proves it’s still filled with life at the box office. The latest installment in the undead-packed sci-fi franchise, “Resident Evil: Afterlife” pulled in $10.9 million during its first day on screens, according to reports . Moviegoers checking out the return of zombie-fighter Alice (Milla Jovovich), who scours a bleak planet for survivors in the wake of a vicious virus that ravaged the globe five years before, placed the film at the top of the box office. Since its 2002 debut, the series has been reinvigorated with 3-D effects and, as Jovovich told recently MTV News , “In this movie, I have a lot more guns, that was fun too.” George Clooney’s turn in “The American” as a hitman on the run after an assignment goes south, continued to draw action fans during its second week in the theaters. Although the flick opened at #1 last week, the film was far behind Friday’s box-office victor “Resident Evil,” scoring $1.8 million in ticket sales. “Takers” continued to maintain a strong presence in theaters, tying with “The American” for second place with an estimated $1.8 million in ticket scans. Moviegoers are still heading to multiplexes to catch the slick heist flick crammed with stunts that star and producer T.I. has called “outstanding.” “I think all of this is just a result of the hard work that was put into the project. Everybody gave 150 percent. Nobody laid back, nobody took off — everybody went hard. This is the result of that,” the rapper and actor told MTV News in August. The Robert Rodriguez-directed “Machete” upholds the action-heavy trend among Friday’s box-office winners. Touting a diverse ensemble that includes Jessica Alba, Don Johnson and Lindsay Lohan, the flick scored $1.3 million. The sunny rom-com “Going the Distance” kicked off its second week in theaters in a tie for fourth place, boasting the same estimated haul as “Machete.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Resident Evil: Afterlife” and “The American” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Videos ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’ Clips

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Chris Pine Rode With His Idols For ‘Unstoppable’

The ‘Star Trek’ captain describes becoming a train operator for the Denzel Washington/ Tony Scott film. By Kara Warner Chris Pine in “Unstoppable” Photo: 20th Century Fox Any time Tony Scott and Denzel Washington team up on a film, moviegoers can count on blockbuster-scale action sequences, serious acting and a thrilling plot. Their latest effort, and fourth film together overall, is “Unstoppable,” and with “Star Trek” star Chris Pine thrown into the mix, the film has all the makings of a box-office hit when it opens on November 12. The story, which is loosely based on real events, revolves around seasoned train engineer Frank Barnes (Washington) and newly hired operator Will Colson (Pine). While out doing a training run, they hear a warning of an out-of-control train full of hazardous chemicals careening down the rails on a path toward massive destruction. Barnes and Colson set out on a suicide mission to stop the train before it’s too late. When MTV News caught up with Pine, we talked about the technicalities and dangers of train operation, his out-of-body experience during his first meeting with Scott and Washington, and the inevitable “Speed” comparisons. MTV : What kind of training did you get with regard to operating actual trains? Chris Pine : There’s a little railroad yard in L.A. that — essentially there are different classes of railroad, and this is, I think, maybe a third-level railroad. So we went to that yard and got a chance to hop on the trains, learn what it was like to be in the cab, and what all the various assorted technical jargon was all about. It was a lot of fun. It was like being a kid. MTV : What does it feel like to operate the trains? Can you feel the power behind the machines? Pine : Well, the one thing they keep telling you, and it’s so true, is that especially the trains in the yards, they’re very quiet, and obviously the trains are thousands and thousands and thousands of pounds, tons of weight. The guys would tell stories about guys who weren’t paying attention on the tracks, with their backs turned, and very silently a train would creep up, whether it was working on the yard, or whatever was happening at the time, and would crush someone. And there’s no way to stop a train once it’s going. If a train’s going, a train will not stop on a dime. And pretty much to a T, every single one of the conductors or engineers had stories about hitting someone or maiming someone, and each yard has a therapist in place to deal with that. And more often than not, it’s not their fault. People are committing suicide or people are screwed up and accidently left their cars on the tracks. But it can be a pretty grim business. MTV : Yikes. What was the stunt work like on the film? Pine : The stunt work was pretty hairy stuff. Again, you’re working with actual trains, obviously, so there’s no CG, there’s nothing fake about it. You know there’s trains going really fast, and you have to hang off trains or jump on the train, and thank god we had a wonderful stunt team behind us. And I had a great stunt double. You know, I would try to do everything I could within reason, but once it got really hairy, that’s when I stepped back and went to video village, got my seat, got my drink, and watched the action unfold with everybody else. MTV : What was your most impressive feat, stunt-wise? Pine : Well, if I were to tell you that, I think I’d give away some of the movie, [but] suffice it to say, most of it’s me. If it gets really scary, you can pretty much guarantee it was my wonderful stunt double. MTV : What was your experience like with Mr. Washington and Mr. Scott? Pine : Well, I grew up watching their movies. One of the first movies I ever fell in love with was “Top Gun,” and I’ve been watching Denzel since “Glory,” and on and on and on down the line. So, to work with two of my idols was just a dream come true, and I remember a point early on in the process when we all met in Tony’s office in L.A. It was me and Denzel and Tony and we’re kind of shooting the sh– and talking about life, and seeing if our schedules were going to work out to be able to do this movie. And then afterwards, I kind of had this out-of-body experience thing — “I just had a conversation with two of my idols, one of the best actors of all time, one of the best directors of all time. We were talking about maybe doing a film together if our schedules worked out!” [That was] one of those times when you really remember just how lucky you are and how grateful you are to be able to be in the position. MTV : And for audiences who know you from “Star Trek,” what are they going to get out of this film? Pine : It’s a lot of fun. Like “Star Trek,” it has the genetic code of the summer tentpole movie. It’s fun. It’s action-packed, and it’s got some really interesting, complex characters to kind of anchor the whole thing. And Tony always talked about how the movie was like a train. You know, once it gets going, it just does not stop, and Tony doesn’t give you much time to rest or settle in your seat before something happens. MTV : What do you think about the inevitable “Speed” comparisons? Pine : Well, it’s very much like “Speed” in the sense that … you have two vehicles that are moving, and they’re both capable of inflicting large-scale damage, and it’s up to two people to stop it who are initially at odds. Obviously, Denzel and I don’t fall in love in this one, but there’s a lot of love there for sure. From the saucy Jessica Alba in “Little Fockers” to James Franco’s grueling journey in “127 Hours,” the MTV Movies team is delving into the hottest flicks of fall 2010. Check back daily for exclusive clips, photos and interviews with the films’ biggest stars. Check out everything we’ve got on “Unstoppable.”

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‘Going The Distance’ Co-Stars Think Romance And Bromance Can Coexist

Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis share their philosophy on male friendships. By Kara Warner Jason Sudeikis Photo: MTV News As a rule, romantic comedies generally follow a pretty standard formula: Boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love, boy and girl’s relationship is put to the test by brief bit of drama (overprotective potential in-laws, nosy friends, etc.), boy and girl live happily ever after. It’s typical and predictable, but also why we love rom-coms! The latest entrant into the beloved genre is this week’s “Going the Distance,” starring Drew Barrymore and Justin Long as a new couple who try to make their relationship work while living on opposite coasts. The film also features the comedic stylings of Charlie Day (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) and Jason Sudeikis (“Saturday Night Live”), who play a pair of buddies doing their best to keep their close friendship alive, while Long’s character tries to distance himself from his pals and make more time for his new romance. When MTV News caught up with the two funnymen at the film’s press day, we asked them to compare and contrast the complicated aspects of real-life guy friendship, a.k.a. bromance, and romance — and whether the two can exist at the same time. “Well, there’s a lot less sex in the bromance,” Day offered. “We’re bromancing each other, but we’re not bromancing each other in bed, so that’s different.” Sudeikis admitted that sometimes you need to put the bromance on the back burner. “At some point, you have to let your friend go and your romance will trump the bromance,” he said. “You have to let the little bird fly out of the nest.” “A romance and a bromance can happen at the same time — they’re not mutually exclusive,” Day added. “They can, they absolutely can. Sometimes people think that when the romance starts, the bromance ends, but that’s not true.” This comment prompted Sudeikis to theorize that it’s a bad sign if the guy friends in question have a problem with their friend’s new love interest. “If the bromance really has a negative reaction to the romance, it’s probably not a healthy romance,” he said. “There’s no reason a good romance can’t be perfectly bromantical,” Day added. “Yeah,” Sudeikis agreed. “Not all squares are rectangles.” “And not all rectangles are shapes,” Day said. There you have it, philosophies on love and bromance, courtesy of Sudeikis and Day. Check out everything we’ve got on “Going the Distance.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Drew Barrymore And Justin Long Are ‘Going The Distance’

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‘Machete’ Slices Competition At Friday Box Office

‘The American’ is hot on the heels of the action flick. By Mawuse Ziegbe Jessica Alba in “Machete” Photo: 20th Century Fox The Box-Office Top Five #1 “Machete” ($3.9 million) #2 “The American” ($3.8 million) #3 “Takers” ($3 million) #4 “The Last Exorcism” ($2.3 million) #5 “Going the Distance” ($2.2 million) “Machete” was a cut above the competition in a close Friday box-office race crowded with new releases. According to reports , the sexed-up, action-packed Robert Rodriguez-directed film took first place with $3.9 million on Friday. However, the star-heavy caper, which boasts performances from Jessica Alba and Danny Trejo, and a buzzed-about screen turn from Lindsay Lohan , just barely slipped past The American.” The George Clooney thriller, which revolves around an assassin who lands in Italy for a final job, kicked off the weekend with $3.8 million. Friday’s haul bumps the film’s cumulative take to $7 million since the movie landed in theaters on Wednesday. Rounding out an action-heavy top three, “Takers” pulled in $3 million during its second Friday in theaters. Although the film opened at #1 last weekend, it appears news of the film’s star T.I.’s arrest hasn’t completely doused the fire of the heist flick. The film also boasts appearances from Idris Elba and singer Chris Brown, who has recently triumphed on the music charts with his single “Deuces.” The movie has made an estimated $29.5 million since landing in theaters. The horror movie “The Last Exorcism,” which nabbed the second-place slot in a photo-finish box-office race against “Takers” last week, slipped to the #4 spot. The creep-fest raked in $2.3 million during its second Friday on screens, which nudged its total gross to $27 million. The rom-com “Going the Distance,” starring Drew Barrymore and real-life on-and-off beau Justin Long , debuted in fifth place. The movie, which follows a young couple working to sustain the spark in their long-distance relationship, scored $2.2 million in ticket sales. Check out everything we’ve got on “Machete” and “The American.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Videos ‘Machete’ Clips Related Photos ‘Machete’ Premieres In Los Angeles

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Friday Box Office: U!S!A! U!S!A! The American Is Number One

George Clooney racked up another victory as his spare thriller The American topped the rather tepid Friday box office. Campy Mexploitation flick Machete settled for number two, while Justin Long & Drew Barrymore’s Going the Distance idled at the gate at number five. Your Friday box office is here.

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