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What the Haters Missed in Going the Distance

Every so often, a movie comes into theaters with at least one big target on its back, and then it surprises the naysayers by actually being entertaining and worthwhile. Certainly Titanic couldn’t have had worse buzz, between its scheduling and budget difficulties and the easy jokes that could be made from its title, only to wind up being one of the biggest grossers of all time. Going the Distance (new on DVD from Warner Home Video) is no Titanic , granted, but this charming and funny little movie is nonetheless quite the surprise, all things considered.

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What the Haters Missed in Going the Distance

Rick Ross Named The Source’s Man Of The Year

Wiz Khalifa is named Rookie of the Year in the magazine’s year-end issue. By Jayson Rodriguez Rick Ross and Wiz Khalifa on the cover of the “year-end edition of The Source Photo: The Source With arguably the best mixtape and rap album of the year and the biggest street banger of 2010, it was a no-brainer that The Source named Rick Ross its Man of the Year. The Miami MC graces the cover of the magazine’s year-end issue along with upstart Wiz Khalifa , who was named Rookie of the Year. The issue is the first handled by new editor-in-chief, veteran XXL editor Bonsu Thompson. In it, Ross responds to rumors that he walked out of the Soul Train Awards earlier this month (the show was taped on November 10) after Eminem bested him for an award. So is there beef brewing between the two rappers? “Not at all,” Ross told the mag, citing production issues as the reason for his early exit. “I been going to award shows for a long time and I’ve never had a problem with who won. I’m happy I’m recognized. We were in the trailer, going over these particular [performance] issues [with the show’s producers]. Out of respect, we came back out there to give them a reaction to the nomination. They gave the award to Eminem. I applauded. Big record. That wasn’t the issue. Like I said, the things we requested weren’t met.” While Wiz had stiff competition up against Ross, Em, Jay-Z, Drake and Kanye for Man of the Year honors, the upstart easily took the rookie crown with his Taylor Gang fanatics helping him to sell out shows across the country. The Pittsburgh rapper is riding the success of his first breakout hit, “Black and Yellow,” but prior to climbing the charts, he still had a base that could make veteran artists envious. Some say it’s his breezy green appeal, though Wiz — who was busted on drug charges earlier this month — said it goes beyond that. “It’s not just the weed. The music is awesome,” he explained. “The music is great. Just from the beats that I pick, I’m a fan of my producers. They push me. The vibe is so positive, you can be who you want to be. The weed just goes with it. See, when I was in high school, I wasn’t in the streets. I had friends that were in the streets, but I just smoked with them. I had straight white kids that I just kicked it with and they smoked more than the kids in the streets. So I kicked it with everybody, but we were all on the same sh– mentally.” The year-end issue of The Source hits newsstands December 21. Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Rick Ross ‘RapFix Live’ With Wiz Khalifa Related Artists Rick Ross (Hip-Hop) Wiz Khalifa

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Beyonce’s Mom Says Daughter’s Style Has Always Been ‘Edgy’

‘It’s just a result of her constantly evolving,’ Tina Knowles says of the fashion in Beyonce’s “I Am … World Tour” DVD concert special. By Jocelyn Vena Beyonc

U.S. Attorney Ben Wagner: <br>An Extended Interview

U.S. Attorney Ben Wagner tells Adam Yamaguchi that even a major drug bust may at first have only a minor impact on trafficking organizations. MONDAY 9/8c

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Gift Guide: The Next Rushmore?

There are any number of reasons to dislike Simon Rich: At 26, he’s a published author, writer for Saturday Night Live and The New Yorker and can call famed New York Times columnist Frank Rich “dad.” Oh, there’s also the fact that his first novel, Elliot Allagash , hasn’t even been out for a year and is already earmarked for big-screen glory thanks to Academy Award nominee Jason Reitman. Ugh! There’s just one reason to not want to smack Rich upside the head: He’s really, really talented.

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Gift Guide: The Next Rushmore?

Be Grateful You’re Not Spending Thanksgiving with These 5 Movie Families

‘Tis the season to begin complaining about spending time with one’s family during the holidays. (If anyone reading this is related to me — I’m not talking about you. Honest.) But as with all things, surviving Thanksgiving dinner with the relatives is really just a matter of perspective. So if Aunt Barb starts acting inappropriately after too much Franzia, and your Tea Party-ing cousin wants to show you irrefutable proof that the president is actually a Seventh-Day Adventist from Mars, just remind yourself how lucky you are not to be spending Turkey Day with these movie families:

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Gift Guide: A Projector That Fits in Your Pocket

The Optoma PICO Pocket Projector hooks up to your iPhone, iPod or anything with a composite AV out and projects a 60 inch image… and it weighs about 4 oz. Obviously it’s an ideal gift for anyone who’s always talking about preparing a “presentation for clients” or for those who do more than a bit of public speaking. But actually, pretty much anyone can have fun with a miniature projector.

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Gift Guide: Find Old Faves and New Treasures in The Elia Kazan Collection

The problem with best-of DVD collections is that they usually include so much more than you need — or even want. But The Elia Kazan Collection (20th Century Fox DVD ), which includes 15 Kazan treasures selected by Martin Scorsese, is lean, mean and essential.

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Just the Facts: Mindy Cohn returns!

Brenda Hampton is reviving the career of another ’80s icon. The writer-producer — who made Molly Ringwald relevant again in The Secret Life of the American Teenager — has tapped The Facts of Life ‘s Mindy Cohn (go, Natalie!) to join the cast of her currently untitled ABC Family drama as a regular.

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Sarah Palin’s Alaska: Bludgeoning God’s Creatures for the Halibut

Yes sirree, Sarah and Bristol Plain killed halibut with a billy club on Sarah Palin’s Alaska last night. Bristol almost retreated several times, but her muscle memory just reloaded wildly, slapping those halibut like a Nordic Ruth Buzzi. Of course, there’s more fishiness and feistiness where that came from. Come along for the rootin’ tootin’ review.

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