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Man with Half a Head Arrested in Miami.

This mugshot of inmate #100087196 looks like a fake but a guard at a Florida criminal booking facility swears it's for real. “Yeah, I saw him,” a woman who answered the telephone at the Miami-Dade County Pre-Trial Detention Center said. “I just looked at him. I see a lot of stuff. It didn't really bother me.” The woman, who didn't identify herself, said the man who appears to be missing the top of his head “seemed fine” when she saw him about a week ago. The man's picture was no longer on the Miami-Dade County website because he has been released, she said, adding that she didn't know his name. But the mugshot could still be found at http://miami.whosarrested.com , a database of Florida arrests. The website identifies the man as Carlos Rodriguez, 25, and says he was picked up on a charge of allegedly soliciting prostitution on Nov. 9. Other websites were identifying him as Carlos Sosa. The police report, posted on the Miami New Times website, shows that cops wrote “half a head” in the form's “unique physical features” box. His name isn't legible on the form. added by: UtopianSky

On DVD: The Marmaduke Principle, or: There Is No Such Thing As An Animated Star

I understand that Marmaduke , new to DVD this week, “stars” Owen Wilson “as” an animated Great Dane. Shockingly, it’s not the money and marketing thrust behind a movie based on a one-panel comic strip about a dog that most disgusts me, nor is it the movie itself, which is merely unwatchable . It’s this business about celebrities “starring” in movies in which they do not, in fact, appear.

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On DVD: The Marmaduke Principle, or: There Is No Such Thing As An Animated Star

Movieline Reviews the New True Blood Figurines

Don’t quite have $700 to spend on Stephen Moyer’s autographed c**k sock , but you’re still in the market for a classy True Blood collectible? HBO has an answer to your consumer conundrum in the form of three bust figurines of your favorite Bon Temps characters — that is, if your favorite Bon Temps characters are Sookie Stackhouse, Bill Compton and Eric Northman. And unlike Moyer’s auction, none of the proceeds HBO accepts will go to charity! Check out Movieline’s reviews of each many-of-a-kind product below.

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Wale Joined Onstage By J. Cole In New York

Hottest Breakthrough MC finalist Diggy Simmons opened show at Highline Ballroom Monday night. By Jayson Rodriguez Wale (file) Photo: Alli Harvey/ Getty Images NEW YORK — If Wale is looking for a nickname, “Mr. Do It Yourself” might be appropriate. The Washington D.C. rapper released a new mixtape earlier this month called More About Nothing, the sequel to his breakout “Seinfeld”-inspired set, The Mixtape About Nothing. The set is meant to bolster his bona fides after a tepid response to his debut, Attention Deficit . Within days of releasing More About Nothing, the rapper announced a headlining set at Manhattan’s Highline Ballroom. And on Monday night, Wale was blue-collar in his rhymes and production. “Who got a camera,” he asked from the stage. He then proceeded to set up video shots from the sides of the stage. Elliott Wilson of RapRadar.com , which served as media sponsor for the show, recorded from the stage. “I don’t care,” Wale said about potential piracy. “It’s about y’all. We got the right angle, we got the left angle.” Wale delivered a rousing set, backed by a nine-piece band, infusing a go-go music sound along with his punchy rhymes. “Mirror, tell me I’m the realest,” he rapped over the bouncy “Mirrors.” “Since all these other n—as got gimmicks, not lyrics/ It’s all gun busting, it’s such a lack of the subject/ Could I be that n—a rejuvenating lovers?” Fabolous and J. Cole were in attendance during the set, and 2010 Hottest Breakthrough MC Top 5 finisher Diggy Simmons opened for Wale. J. Cole joined Wale onstage for their collaboration “Beautiful Bliss.” Cole then took over for a song as the upstart MC performed his latest underground number, “Blow Up.” Wale then took back the reins to perform one of his earlier breakout tracks, “Nike Boots.” “The revolution will proceed, unification of the DMV,” he rapped. “I will achieve, indeed, I decree/ I’m forming a new alliance/ Instead of one poising the minds, they lying/ I am only a fighter, in the form of a writer/ In the form of a poet, potency in the mic.” Were you at Wale’s show last night? Tell us what you thought of the performance in the comments! Related Artists Wale J. Cole

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Man on Wire Hero Will Teach You Tightrope Walking for $1,200

Philippe Petit, the tightrope walker whose 1974 escapades between the World Trade Center towers were chronicled in the Academy Award-winning documentary Man on Wire , this week taught his first-ever class of students in New York City. For the low, low price of $1,200, pupils received two days of instruction on balance, poise, and, finally, traversing a seven-foot-high wire in security harnesses. Alas, learning to Oscar-balance on one’s chin is an even more prohibitively expensive lesson reserved for the advanced class. [ NYT ]

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Guess What Larry David and Ricky Gervais are Arguing Over in This New Curb Your Enthusiasm Photo

Ricky Gervais has produced proof of his guest spot on Curb Your Enthusiasm ‘s eighth and New York City-based season in the form of a photo that the British comedian can’t really tell you too much about. But maybe you, dear reader, can surmise what the subject of Larry and Ricky’s awkward dinner party confrontation is.

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Inception Prequel Comic: Can We Just See This Damn Movie Already?

5 Recent Music Videos That Should be Adapted Into Summer Movies

Movieline knows that summer 2010 isn’t a wellspring of brilliant cinema, and you and your airbent tolerance likely agree. However, there’s potential for great movies right in front of us in the form of recent music videos that feature threads of narrative begging for full-length adaptation. Join us as we take five du jour pop smashes and pitch 90-minute versions that could thrill us at the multiplex.

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Melissa Etheridge’s Ex ‘Blindsided’ by Breakup

Filed under: Melissa Etheridge , Tammy Lynn Michaels The world found out on Friday about Melissa Etheridge filing papers to end her domestic partnership with Tammy Lynn Michaels by reading it here on TMZ — and apparently so did Tammy Lynn. Tammy Lynn took to her blog to express her shock in the form of… Read more

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US Open Preview

Can Tiger Woods return to the form that netted him the US Open title in 2008? Jason Horowitz and Steve Elling take an in depth look at the field entering this year’s second major.

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