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Fifty Shades of Grey Classical Album: The Soundtrack To Sexytime?

You can bet your Ben Wa balls E.L. James is going to cash in on her Fifty Shades of Grey merchandising empire once the steamy lit porn’s movie adaptation gets going. But while Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele have yet to be cast, you can start getting in the mood with the official 50 Shades of Grey Classical Album, featuring fifteen classical ditties referenced in the books that got James’ creative juices flowing — a preview of the eventual soundtrack to Christian Grey’s big screen S&M outing? Fifty Shades of Grey – The Classical Album will include such sensual classics as Thomas Tallis’s ‘Spem in Alium,’ a tune put to squirmy, orgasm-inducing use by Christian and Ana in the book. If you recall, Christian ties Ana up and plops a set of headphones on her and then THIS goes down: “The singing starts again … building and building, and he rains down blows on me … and I groan and writhe … Lost in him, lost in the astral, seraphic voices … I am completely at the mercy of his expert touch … Ahem. Not coincidentally, sales of ‘Spem in Alium’ have since skyrocketed in the UK. The album, released by EMI Records digitally in the U.S. and Canada on August 21, and on CD September 18, promises to “[set] a mysterious and alluring atmosphere with just the slightest hint of danger.” Mark your calendars (or pre-order now) and get ready for Fifty Shades to bring sexy back… way back. Like, from the 16th century. Full track listing: 1 Lakmé (Act I): Flower Duet (Mady Mesplé, Danielle Millet) 2 Bach: Adagio from Concerto #3 BWV 974 (Alexandre Tharaud) 3 Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasilerias #5 – Cantilena (Barbara Hendricks) 4 Verdi: La Traviata Prelude (Riccardo Muti / Philharmonia Orchestra) 5 Pachelbel: Canon in D (Sir Neville Marriner/ Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields) 6 Tallis: Spem in Alium (The Tallis Scholars) 7 Chopin: Prelude #4 in E minor, Largo (Samson François) 8 Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #2 – Adagio Sostenuto (Cecile Ousset, Sir Simon Rattle / CBSO) 9 Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (Sir Adrian Boult / LPO) 10 Canteloube: Chants d’auvergne, Bailero (Arleen Auger) 11 Chopin: Nocturne #1 in B-flat minor (Samson François) 12 Faure: Requiem – In Paradisum (Choir of King’s College, Cambridge / Stephen Cleobury) 13 Bach: Goldberg Variation – Aria (Maria Tipo) 14 Debussy: La Fille Aux Cheveux de Lin (Moura Lympany) 15 Bach: Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring (Alexis Weissenberg)

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Bachelorette Red Band Trailer: Lizzy Caplan On Blowjobs, Isla Fisher On Her ‘Perfect Tits’

Bachelorette had my attention from the moment I saw that Lizzy Caplan is in it, but wait until you see the Red Band trailer. Caplan plays Gena, a secret romantic with a memorably filthy mouth — isn’t that always the case — who joins her longtime friends and fellow bridesmaids Katie (Isla Fisher), and Regan (Kirsten Dunst) for a wild night out in Manhattan after their bride-to-be bestie insists on a tame bachelorette party. Adam McKay and Will Ferrell are producing the picture, which writer-director Leslye Headland adapted from her own play of the same name. Headland used to be movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s assistant, an experience which inspired her to write another critically acclaimed play called Assistance . Fetching Diet Cokes for Weinstein has paid off in at least one more way: Weinstein’s Radius-TWC is releasing Bachelorette on video-on-demand on Aug. 10 and theatrically on Sept. 7.

Teen Mob Steals Jeans From Chicago Store in a Flash

A surveillance video of a Chicago flash mob robbery shows a group of about 20 teens allegedly stealing over $3,000 worth of jeans over the weekend. CBS 2 reports that Mildblend Supply Co. owner Luke Cho posted the surveillance video on YouTube, hoping the images help police find the teen mob. That or keep parents on alert, in hopes that the culprits will be outed one way or the other, perhaps shamed enough that they’ll turn themselves in.

‘Dark Knight’ Shooting Suspect’s Family Speaks

‘Our hearts go out to those who were involved in this tragedy,’ James Holmes’ family says in statement to police. By Kevin P. Sullivan James Holmes Photo: Colorado University

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‘Dark Knight’ Shooting: A Timeline

From the moment shooting begins just after 12:30 a.m. local time, witnesses tweet updates from the scene. By Kara Warner Police outside Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colorado Photo: Getty Images

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Liam Hemsworth Hungry For His First Movie Award

Rooney Mara, Elle Fanning, Melissa McCarthy and Shailene Woodley also up for Breakthrough Performance on Sunday. By Kara Warner Liam Hemsworth Photo: Gary Gershoff/ WireImage How do you know you’ve made it as an actor in Hollywood? When you land an MTV Movie Awards nomination in the buzzworthy Breakthrough Performance category! In the past, the award has gone to such illustrious and soon-to-be superstars like Alicia Silverstone in 1994 for “The Crush,” George Clooney in 1996 for “From Dusk till Dawn,” Matthew McConaughey in 1997 for “A Time to Kill” and, more recently, Robert Pattinson in 2009 for “Twilight” and Chlo

Liam Hemsworth Hungry For His First Movie Award

Rooney Mara, Elle Fanning, Melissa McCarthy and Shailene Woodley also up for Breakthrough Performance on Sunday. By Kara Warner Liam Hemsworth Photo: Gary Gershoff/ WireImage How do you know you’ve made it as an actor in Hollywood? When you land an MTV Movie Awards nomination in the buzzworthy Breakthrough Performance category! In the past, the award has gone to such illustrious and soon-to-be superstars like Alicia Silverstone in 1994 for “The Crush,” George Clooney in 1996 for “From Dusk till Dawn,” Matthew McConaughey in 1997 for “A Time to Kill” and, more recently, Robert Pattinson in 2009 for “Twilight” and Chlo

Katy Perry Hits Water Park In New ‘Part Of Me’ Clip

‘When we have a day off, she always likes me to explore something fun with her,’ sister Angela Hudson says of Katy in upcoming film. By James Dinh Katy Perry in the trailer for “Part Of Me” Photo: Imagine Entertainment ‘s 3-D docu-concert “Part of Me” will showcase the darker side of the pop darling’s roller-coaster ride to fame, including her divorce from Russell Brand. Still, there will be tons of fun thrown in the mix. In between scenes from her 2011 worldwide California Dreams trek, the July 5 film will also feature footage of the singer’s family, including a water-park outing with her sister. In an almost minute-long teaser clip from the film, Katy’s older sister, Angela Hudson, talks about how she grew up promising to work with Katy “when she made it big.” In between takes of the duo in choir and backstage at concert halls, Angela explains, “My sister, not only does she work hard on tour, but she likes to play hard on tour. “Anytime we go to a city when we have a day off, she always likes me to explore something fun with her,” she continues . With her hit “Firework” serving as appropriate background music, KatyCats catch a glimpse of the Perry sisters basking in the adventures of a water park. But what would any amusement park be without a little action-ride anxiety? Asked how she’s feeling before going on a bungee-jumping ride, the pop star responds, “I feel great. I’m really, really excited about my sister, who is scared of heights.” Unfortunately, Angela doesn’t appear to enjoy the ride as much as Katy thought she would, as the older sis offers cameras a frown. MTV News recently caught up with Perry at the Pepsi Fleet Week “Part of Me” Concert, where the patriotically-dressed songstress told us about how deep the film will take fans. “It’s the most intimate I’ve ever been. I mean that in a non-sexual way … I mean it in a vulnerable way,” she explained. “And so I’m not scared of it because I think it’s important for me, and important these days, for people to not think people in my position are perfect and that if they want to achieve this type of dream or achieve a goal that they have to be flawless. They don’t.” What do you think of the new “Part of Me” clip? Share your opinion in the comment section! Related Videos MTV First: Katy Perry’s ‘Part Of Me’ Related Artists Katy Perry

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Linkin Park Do ‘Everything At Once’ On LIVING THINGS

LP’s new album — due June 26 — sees them looking back, while still pushing the envelope forward. By James Montgomery Linkin Park’s LIVING THINGS Photo: Machine Shop Recordings/Warner Bros As if the drastic left turn they took with 2010’s A Thousand Suns wasn’t proof enough, it should be fairly obvious at this point that Linkin Park have grown tired of doing things the traditional way. Rather, they’re determined to blaze their own trail, which, given their standing as one of the hugest rock acts on the planet, is a certainly admirable — if not slightly questionable — way of operating. And though the follow-up to the willfully dissonant Suns — LIVING THINGS (due June 26) — isn’t quite as obtuse, it still finds the band experimenting with vastly different soundscapes, lyrical themes and recording techniques, simultaneously honing their focus and expanding their horizons. It is the rare record that both pays homage to the past while bolding looking forward, and needless to say, it’s a head-spinning listen from start to finish. Though, as Linkin Park told MTV News during the premiere of their new “BURN IT DOWN” video, they prefer to think of it as just the next step. “It’s just really different [from anything we’ve done before],” Mike Shinoda said. “I feel like we made a serious effort to try and touch all of the bases of all of the different things that we’ve done, and bring them together in each song. Not just one album, but each song. And then maybe sprinkle in some stuff that we’ve never done before, too.” That’s evident in first single “BURN,” which recalls both LP’s nu-metal past and their current experimental present … or in standout tracks like “CASTLE OF GLASS” or “UNTIL IT BREAKS,” sonic rattlers born out of the band’s less-than-traditional methods of recording, and all the better because of it. “Our writing process is a weird, amorphous thing. For some bands, just to put it in perspective, they jam, and then they write a song and then they record a song and then they mix it and finish it … we don’t do that,” Shinoda laughed. “We do everything at once, every step of the way. From the moment we’re putting things down on the laptop, I’m already kind of mixing it a little bit [and] sometimes those things end up being songs, like ‘CASTLE OF GLASS,’ [where] my vocal performance in the first part of that song, pretty much almost everything you hear in the beginning of the song was the very first demo. Like, that went from nothing there, to those things, and then the song got built. “Some songs we’ll come up with demos, and they won’t ever turn into anything … we’ll hear them, and we’ll now they’re not ever going to be a great song on their own,” he continued. “But there may be a section of it, a little glimmer of cool something in it, and the song ‘Until It Breaks’ is built from just those. There were like four demos that we had made that weren’t going anywhere individually, but when you put them all together, they make something really interesting. It’s supposed to feel really jarring and weird, and for me it was a really fun song to make.” So yes, while LIVING THINGS does represent a return to the band’s thundering past, it is also very much a snapshot of the band in 2012, still at the peak of their powers, still melding seemingly disparate sounds and influences, and pushing the envelope whenever possible. By whatever means necessary. “Just because you see Brad [Delson] playing a guitar on stage, doesn’t mean he just writes guitar on the album. A lot of times, especially on this record, more often than not, he wasn’t playing guitar,” Shinoda said. “But regardless of who played what, in our band, that’s not important. It’s more about everybody’s got a voice, and everybody’s got an influence on the song, and if one guy’s not really happy with something, then we try to address it.” Related Videos MTV First: Linkin Park Related Artists Linkin Park

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‘Battleship’ Mystery: Who Says ‘You Sunk My Battleship’?

It’s a trick question! ‘I had this idea that we should come up with a different way of respecting the line,’ director Peter Berg tells MTV News. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Taylor Kitsch in “Battleship” Photo: Universal Pictures From the moment Universal announced plans to transform Hasbro’s classic board game Battleship into a full-length feature film , the question weighing on fans’ minds was not necessarily “How will they make that into a movie?” but rather “How will they work in the ‘You sunk my Battleship!’ line?” For those who didn’t grow up playing the game, we’re talking about the classic tagline from Hasbro’s old-school commercials that featured two players calling out targets until one proved victorious with a direct hit on their opponent’s big boat, resulting in one of the most memorable and quotable board-game taglines ever: “You sunk my Battleship!” We’ve made attempts to get various castmembers to spill the beans about the line , but it wasn’t until MTV News caught up with director Peter Berg that we were able to get a definitive answer on the subject — which, in a nutshell, is no, the direct quote is not in the finished film. “We have a version of it, though,” Berg said. “There was a reference to the line: ‘Ain’t gonna sink this Battleship, no way,’ ” he quoted. “We say, ‘No, we ain’t sinking this battleship. ‘ They don’t sink our Battleship. Sorry. Berg said they put a lot of thought into how they could pay homage to the line but ultimately decided it would be best to provide their own spin on it. “We played around. We said the line, we didn’t say the line, and then I had this idea that maybe we should come up with a different way of respecting the line. But you know what? They didn’t sink the Battleship,” he reiterated, adding a “Raging Bull” reference in the process. “It’s like Jake Lomatta said: ‘You [didn’t] get me down, Ray.’ There a lot of ways you could’ve done it; we chose our way.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Battleship.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Battleship’ Related Photos ‘Battleship’

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