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21 Jump Street Red Band Trailer: Undercover, Over-Age Cops

21 Jump Street : Not the first ’80s series that comes to mind when I think of revival-worthy properties in 2011, but it appears that Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Nick Offerman and Ice Cube are making it work in the new movie’s red band trailer . Original stars Johnny Depp and Holly Robinson-Peete are rumored to make appearances, and even if they don’t, there’s enough starpower to make this Never Been Kissed -esque high school infiltration a worthwhile venture. Mysteriously, the funniest line delivery in the whole clip belongs to a very supporting player. Click through for the full, NSFW (language) clip.

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REVIEW: Punk-Rock Pops Doc Other F Word Good With Kids, Less So With Ideas

“You might say hey, maybe punk rock was never meant to grow up — but it did, so too bad. We’re in uncharted territory,” Bad Religion’s Brett Gurewitz, also the owner of Epitaph Records, says early in Andrea Blaugrund’s documentary The Other F Word . Billing itself as a “coming of middle age story,” this earnest and intermittently lovable look into the lives of prominent punk rockers who’ve gone on to become responsible fathers doesn’t break as much ground as it seems to hope and believe.

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Weezer’s ‘Memories’ Video: Watch Exclusive On-Set Footage!

‘Jackass’ guys guest-star in the nostalgic clip. By James Montgomery Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo Photo: MTV News It’s somewhat fitting that Weezer recruited the “Jackass” guys to guest-star in their upcoming “Memories” video. After all, it’s very much a song about looking back on the good ol’ days — back when Audioslave was still Rage and, strangely enough, Johnny Knoxville and company used to run almost exclusively with Rivers Cuomo’s crew. “Yeah, Weezer and ‘Jackass,’ in a way, we go back a long way, since before any of us were successful,” Cuomo told MTV News on the set of the video. “[In] ’91, ’92, we were hanging out together in Hollywood, Johnny Knoxville was known as ‘PJ’ back then, and I remember playing basketball with him a lot back then. He was like this good-looking, aspiring-actor guy, but for some reason, he was super sweet and nice to me, which I thought was interesting. He had nice manners.” “I used to play tennis with Johnny Knoxville,” Weezer drummer Pat Wilson added. “He nicknamed me ‘the Albatross’ because I had the long wingspan. I would always get to the ball. He wasn’t very good.” Luckily, there was no basketball — or tennis — being played last month in Sun Valley, California, where Weezer and the “Jackass” guys got together to film the “Memories” clip. But there was a whole lot of skateboarding (and screwing around), as Knoxville, Ryan Dunn, Chris Pontius, Wee-Man, Steve-O and the rest of the maniacs gave it their all: skating in an empty pool, wiping out, nearly killing themselves and — in one key scene — actually subbing for the guys in Weezer during a performance of the song. Filmed by “Jackass” vet Jeff Tremaine (on what appear to be Super 8 cameras), the video has a lo-fi, reckless vibe, recalling the old skate videos where Knoxville and his cohorts first rose to fame. It was all pretty amazing, to be honest. And now, thanks to the good folks at Weezer’s brand-new home, Epitaph Records, you can check out some behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the “Memories” video, right now. It’s fairly high-impact, so make sure you’re wearing your helmet. Safety first, after all. Does the behind-the-scenes footage have you amped for the “Memories” video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Weezer

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