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‘Super 8’ Burning Questions: J.J. Abrams Has Answers!

We take our lingering questions straight to the director. By Eric Ditzian J.J. Abrams Photo: MTV News After months of mystery, “Super 8” finally arrived in theaters over the weekend. The secretive marketing campaigns seemed to have paid off, with positive reviews and experts predicting lasting box-office success . With all that film-going satisfaction in mind, the way J.J. Abrams crafted his nostalgic thriller left plenty of lingering questions to be answered. So when the esteemed master of mystery stopped by our MTV News headquarters on Tuesday, we asked him our most burning “Super 8” questions. ( Spoilers ahead! ) Hanging Humans MTV News : When we go into the creature’s cave, we see the humans hanging upside down. Are they hanging upside down because he’s saving them to nosh on later? J.J. Abrams : I love anything involving aliens and noshing. First of all, a man’s got to eat, let’s be honest. Part of it is that he’s a hungry guy and he’s been through a lot, and part of it is that there’s a second connection that he can make with people, so he’s sort of used them as sort of a library of information of what he needs to know about the human technology to use it. Zombie Movies MTV News : The zombie movie that the kids made — why a zombie movie? Why not monsters? Vampires? Why zombies? Abrams : There are a series of films that George Romero did — “Night of the Living Dead,” “Dawn of the Dead” — and I thought that that would be something that could be a big influence on the kid who makes the movies, and so he’s sort of trying to create a movie the way that George Romero, his sort of hero in the movie, did with his zombie films. MTV News : Is there a director’s cut, maybe something we might see on the DVD of their zombie film? Abrams : There’s definitely a movie that’s three times as long, but it’s probably four times as bad. Kiss MTV News : Why no kiss between Elle Fanning and Joel Courtney? Abrams : You know, I don’t know who wanted to see the kiss between Elle Fanning and Joel Courtney, but to me … these were kids who, their affection for each other didn’t necessarily need to be played out with a kiss. But I think that hopefully you get the sense that their feelings for each other are profound. Cameo MTV News : We hear Bruce Greenwood did the motion capture from the creature. Abrams : Bruce Greenwood came in and he did some motion capture, body capture and also facial capture for the performance of the creature. A lot of it we ended up using and a lot of it we ended up having to animate and change because, frankly, when we saw the creature move, sometimes it felt like we had to change it up to make it work better. The PG-13 F-Bomb MTV News : It was a great use of the PG-13 f—. Was there always going to be the one F-bomb you threw? Did you go through different iterations? Abrams : It made me laugh, the idea that this guy who was such a sort of dink at the beginning and the fact that you know he was trying to sell these kids pot, he’s trying to hook up with his sister and he’s just an utter loser working at the camera store. The idea that this guy kind of gets roped into this adventure and sort of starts to really care about these kids. It makes you sort of like the guy, and so his showing up and seeing these kids are still alive and being happy about it and then seeing that this bus has been overturned after this attack of the creature. That reaction that he had just felt like the reaction he would have. And I was hoping that we’d get past the rating and not have to lose it, and luckily we did. Check out everything we’ve got on “Super 8.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Super 8’

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Adele’s Unstoppable 21, By The Numbers

We take a look at the album’s chart domination as it reaches #1 yet again. By Jocelyn Vena Adele’s 21 Photo: Columbia Records Adele seems to be unstoppable. Her sophomore release, 21, has managed to top the charts for nearly as many weeks as it’s been out. Clearly, this Brit has never heard of the sophomore slump. If you take the album by the numbers, it’s had quite the impressive run. Just how impressive? Here’s how it shakes out: 114,314 : The number of units she sold this week, beating out Lady Gaga’s Born This Way with 100,255 units. 16 : The number of times Adele’s 21 has been on the charts. 10 : The number of times it’s topped the charts. 2.2 million : The number of records sold since the album hit stores in late February . Gaga, meanwhile, has sold about 1.4 million records in three weeks. 1 : The number of singles released from the album. 8 : The number of consecutive weeks “Rolling in the Deep” has ruled the singles charts. 352,000 : The number of albums sold in 21 ‘s first week, compared to Gaga’s 1.1 million . “It is something, isn’t it?” Dave Bakula, Nielsen’s senior vice president of analytics, told MTV News. “I think if we were to look at this back at the beginning of the record … I don’t think anyone would have guessed.” Given that more than 2 million people have already bought Adele’s album, the question remains: Who is still buying it? “It shows the power … of her fanbase. You’ve got a song that’s performing very, very well, still being discovered by new people every week,” Bakula said. “You’ve got an artist here who wasn’t a household name prior to this record coming out, so you do still have that discovery process going on with her. “What it really goes to show is the fact that there still are that many people discovering the album every week,” he added. “I think it shows a lot about the latent demand that is out there for great music.” Can she be beat? “To be honest, certainly there are releases week in and week out that will come and go, much like Gaga,” he said. ” … There are always going to releases who come in and come out like Beyonc

The National’s ‘MTV Live’ Set Debuts Monday — Watch A Sneak Peek Now!

Band’s Webster Hall concert will premiere on MTV.com on Monday. By James Montgomery The National’s Matt Berninger Photo: Scott Gries/MTV They are, unquestionably, one of the best bands in New York City (if not all of the world), so earlier this month, when the National took their impressive stage show over to NYC’s Webster Hall for a surprise gig, MTV had to have its cameras there. The end result was, much like all National sets, a compelling, cathartic bust of high-collar angst, and on Monday, you can see for yourself, when “MTV Live: The National” premieres on MTV.com. Shot on five cameras, the set features the band tearing through material from their last two albums, 2007’s Boxer and last year’s High Violet, and five of those songs — “Bloodbuzz Ohio,” “Afraid of Everyone,” “Conversation 16,” “Fake Empire” and “Terrible Love” — are featured on “MTV Live.” “We’re not that concerned with reproducing the record version of a song live. … Just playing onstage in front of people in a room changes the way a song feels, changes the way we perform it,” frontman Matt Berninger said before the taping. “The adrenaline kicks in, so I think live we are more reckless and ramshackle and probably louder and faster.” And he wasn’t kidding. The National’s set was plenty loud (and plenty fast), and fans can watch the entire thing build to a boil — and subsequently bubble over when Berninger threw himself into the spastic audience during “Terrible Love” — starting Monday, with the premiere of “MTV Live: The National” on MTV.com. Trust us, you won’t be disappointed. Related Artists The National

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The National’s ‘MTV Live’ Set Debuts Monday — Watch A Sneak Peek Now!

Band’s Webster Hall concert will premiere on MTV.com on Monday. By James Montgomery The National’s Matt Berninger Photo: Scott Gries/MTV They are, unquestionably, one of the best bands in New York City (if not all of the world), so earlier this month, when the National took their impressive stage show over to NYC’s Webster Hall for a surprise gig, MTV had to have its cameras there. The end result was, much like all National sets, a compelling, cathartic bust of high-collar angst, and on Monday, you can see for yourself, when “MTV Live: The National” premieres on MTV.com. Shot on five cameras, the set features the band tearing through material from their last two albums, 2007’s Boxer and last year’s High Violet, and five of those songs — “Bloodbuzz Ohio,” “Afraid of Everyone,” “Conversation 16,” “Fake Empire” and “Terrible Love” — are featured on “MTV Live.” “We’re not that concerned with reproducing the record version of a song live. … Just playing onstage in front of people in a room changes the way a song feels, changes the way we perform it,” frontman Matt Berninger said before the taping. “The adrenaline kicks in, so I think live we are more reckless and ramshackle and probably louder and faster.” And he wasn’t kidding. The National’s set was plenty loud (and plenty fast), and fans can watch the entire thing build to a boil — and subsequently bubble over when Berninger threw himself into the spastic audience during “Terrible Love” — starting Monday, with the premiere of “MTV Live: The National” on MTV.com. Trust us, you won’t be disappointed. Related Artists The National

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Reese Witherspoon Diamond Engagement Ring

The actress Reese Witherspoon flashed her impressive ring in L.A. on Tuesday, while sitting courtside at a Lakers game with fiancé Jim Toth by her side. Reese was all smiles as she took in the match-up against the Detroit Pistons, no doubt in part due to the gorgeous new sparkler on her left hand. Just days after details of her stunning 4-carat engagement ring were revealed, Reese Witherspoon is finally showing off her new sparkler in public. The rare Ashoka diamond stunner, set on a pave d

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Hit Girl, Nina Sayers and Olive Pendergrass: The 10 Most Kick-Ass Females of 2010

There are thousands of forgettable female film characters piled into the IMD b database each year (Katherine Heigl’s Killers persona Jen Kornfeldt anyone?), but when it comes to inspiring movie females of the kick-ass variety, there are considerably fewer. With 2010 rapidly coming to a close, their impressive wit, intellect, resourcefulness, brute strength and emotional endurance deserve to be recognized! In our continued holiday-list making spirit , Movieline recalls its favorite women to kick ass at the multiplex in 2010. Feel free to nominate your own femmes phenomenal in the space below and let’s hope for many more of these exceptional females in the year to come.

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Natalie Portman Calmly Explains Why She Doesn’t Do Nude Scenes Again

X-Men: First Class To Be Set In The ’60s And Other Mutant Bombshells

Bryan Singer, director of the two good X-Men movies and producer of the upcoming X-Men: First Class , bravely ventured into Harry Knowles’ clammy nerd thunderdome yesterday and spilled a major amount of beans on the new mutant film. Suffice it to say, it’s not just the casting of January Jones that’s giving First Class a Mad Men -vibe.

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Watch Four Machete Clips Filled With Tacos, Innuendo and Roberto DeNiro’s Texan Accent

4 clips of Robert Rodriguez’s new Mexploitation flick Machete have surfaced online , and while the last glimpse we had of Danny Trejo’s blade-wielding anti-hero made excellent use of blood ‘n guts, these clips are little less gory and show off the impressive supporting cast, including Michelle Rodriguez, Jessica Alba and Robert DeNiro doing his best George W. Bush impression.

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3D Portraits of Celebrities Created With Their Own Garbage

Images via Jason Mercer via 1800recycling This art piece featuring Conan O’Brien is made with remote controls, electronic boards, cellphones and cables, among other pieces of garbage. And it is just one of a huge collection of incredibly realistic, detailed portraits made by Jason Mecier, an artist who puts a lot of stock into the potential of stuff that seems to have reached the end of its useful life. Check out some of his impressive work after the jump. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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