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Waving the Rainbow Flag: Famous Gay and Bisexual Women

Mainstream America hasn’t been particularly accepting of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) community, and that goes double in the African American community. With strong “traditional church” backgrounds and the fear of the down- low brother choosing to express your homosexuality can be detrimental or even dangerous in some situations. Despite this fact, there are some celebrities who’ve decided to endure the inevitable criticism and come out, some publicly, some not so publicly, sharing just one part of who they really are. Continued at MadameNoire.com

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Jacki Weaver Appeals to Quentin Tarantino’s Foot Fetish, Because Why Not

On the one hand, I’m reluctant to even go here because of the inevitable cascade of “Is this foot-fetish joke video Jacki Weaver’s Norbit ?” controversy. On the other, it’s Friday and all I want is to hit the eject button on this hellish week. And anyway, what kind of comprehensive Team Jacki repository / campaign headquarters would this be without this interlude cataloged among the voluminous archives? Watch and learn.

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DVD: Nothing Goes Viral Like Syphilis(-Themed TV Movies Starring Cloris Leachman)

If you haven’t already had friends leave you a message on your Facebook wall to get yourself over to Netflix Instant immediately to watch Someone I Touched , a 1975 TV-movie about a syphilis outbreak, let me be the one to tell you. The fact that Cloris Leachman, at 49, plays a pregnant housewife, and that she sings the theme song, is just the icing on the cake of looniness. (Not to mention the fact that Leachman was at that time starring in the spin-off sitcom Phyllis , making one long for the inevitable Sy-Phyllis mash-up.)

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Chris Pine Rode With His Idols For ‘Unstoppable’

The ‘Star Trek’ captain describes becoming a train operator for the Denzel Washington/ Tony Scott film. By Kara Warner Chris Pine in “Unstoppable” Photo: 20th Century Fox Any time Tony Scott and Denzel Washington team up on a film, moviegoers can count on blockbuster-scale action sequences, serious acting and a thrilling plot. Their latest effort, and fourth film together overall, is “Unstoppable,” and with “Star Trek” star Chris Pine thrown into the mix, the film has all the makings of a box-office hit when it opens on November 12. The story, which is loosely based on real events, revolves around seasoned train engineer Frank Barnes (Washington) and newly hired operator Will Colson (Pine). While out doing a training run, they hear a warning of an out-of-control train full of hazardous chemicals careening down the rails on a path toward massive destruction. Barnes and Colson set out on a suicide mission to stop the train before it’s too late. When MTV News caught up with Pine, we talked about the technicalities and dangers of train operation, his out-of-body experience during his first meeting with Scott and Washington, and the inevitable “Speed” comparisons. MTV : What kind of training did you get with regard to operating actual trains? Chris Pine : There’s a little railroad yard in L.A. that — essentially there are different classes of railroad, and this is, I think, maybe a third-level railroad. So we went to that yard and got a chance to hop on the trains, learn what it was like to be in the cab, and what all the various assorted technical jargon was all about. It was a lot of fun. It was like being a kid. MTV : What does it feel like to operate the trains? Can you feel the power behind the machines? Pine : Well, the one thing they keep telling you, and it’s so true, is that especially the trains in the yards, they’re very quiet, and obviously the trains are thousands and thousands and thousands of pounds, tons of weight. The guys would tell stories about guys who weren’t paying attention on the tracks, with their backs turned, and very silently a train would creep up, whether it was working on the yard, or whatever was happening at the time, and would crush someone. And there’s no way to stop a train once it’s going. If a train’s going, a train will not stop on a dime. And pretty much to a T, every single one of the conductors or engineers had stories about hitting someone or maiming someone, and each yard has a therapist in place to deal with that. And more often than not, it’s not their fault. People are committing suicide or people are screwed up and accidently left their cars on the tracks. But it can be a pretty grim business. MTV : Yikes. What was the stunt work like on the film? Pine : The stunt work was pretty hairy stuff. Again, you’re working with actual trains, obviously, so there’s no CG, there’s nothing fake about it. You know there’s trains going really fast, and you have to hang off trains or jump on the train, and thank god we had a wonderful stunt team behind us. And I had a great stunt double. You know, I would try to do everything I could within reason, but once it got really hairy, that’s when I stepped back and went to video village, got my seat, got my drink, and watched the action unfold with everybody else. MTV : What was your most impressive feat, stunt-wise? Pine : Well, if I were to tell you that, I think I’d give away some of the movie, [but] suffice it to say, most of it’s me. If it gets really scary, you can pretty much guarantee it was my wonderful stunt double. MTV : What was your experience like with Mr. Washington and Mr. Scott? Pine : Well, I grew up watching their movies. One of the first movies I ever fell in love with was “Top Gun,” and I’ve been watching Denzel since “Glory,” and on and on and on down the line. So, to work with two of my idols was just a dream come true, and I remember a point early on in the process when we all met in Tony’s office in L.A. It was me and Denzel and Tony and we’re kind of shooting the sh– and talking about life, and seeing if our schedules were going to work out to be able to do this movie. And then afterwards, I kind of had this out-of-body experience thing — “I just had a conversation with two of my idols, one of the best actors of all time, one of the best directors of all time. We were talking about maybe doing a film together if our schedules worked out!” [That was] one of those times when you really remember just how lucky you are and how grateful you are to be able to be in the position. MTV : And for audiences who know you from “Star Trek,” what are they going to get out of this film? Pine : It’s a lot of fun. Like “Star Trek,” it has the genetic code of the summer tentpole movie. It’s fun. It’s action-packed, and it’s got some really interesting, complex characters to kind of anchor the whole thing. And Tony always talked about how the movie was like a train. You know, once it gets going, it just does not stop, and Tony doesn’t give you much time to rest or settle in your seat before something happens. MTV : What do you think about the inevitable “Speed” comparisons? Pine : Well, it’s very much like “Speed” in the sense that … you have two vehicles that are moving, and they’re both capable of inflicting large-scale damage, and it’s up to two people to stop it who are initially at odds. Obviously, Denzel and I don’t fall in love in this one, but there’s a lot of love there for sure. From the saucy Jessica Alba in “Little Fockers” to James Franco’s grueling journey in “127 Hours,” the MTV Movies team is delving into the hottest flicks of fall 2010. Check back daily for exclusive clips, photos and interviews with the films’ biggest stars. Check out everything we’ve got on “Unstoppable.”

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Lamar Odom Braces World for Offspring with Khloe Kardashian

A Lamar Odom/Khloe Kardashian reality show is a scary enough thought. But now the NBA star has planted an even more frightening idea in our minds: kids with the attention-starved professional celebrity. “We would love to be able to raise children together,” Odom told People magazine this week. “That’s something that happens when you become a family. Hopefully it’ll happen soon.” And, undoubtedly, cameramen will be around to chronicle every aspect of the experience. Thank goodness. Asked if the exploited son of Kourtney Kardashian helps him and Khloe prepare for the inevitable, Odom answered in the affirmative. “[Mason] definitely gives us some insight, some practice. [He] is a special little boy.” The power forward has two kids from a previous relationship. He also has two championship rings from his stint in Los Angeles. Man, we hate the Lakers!

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Celebrity Hair Showdown: Tom Brady vs. Justin Bieber

Looks like Tom Brady has come down a bad case of Bieber Fever – and the only prescription is emulating the teen heart throb’s signature bangs. Or something. Just as his wife, new mom Gisele Bundchen, made her comeback on the catwalk in Brazil, the NFL star made his own debut – a Justin Bieber-esque bowl cut. The overgrown mop is a far cry from the slick, neat look usually sported by the shortly-coiffed Brady, but gotta give Brady credit for embracing the inevitable. Justin Bieber consumes us all. It’s hard to think of anyone but the “Baby”-faced singer when you look at the athlete. So we have to ask: Who do you think has the better hair? Vote below! Who has better hair?

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It’s Official: Breaking Dawn Will Be Two Films

Get excited Twilight Nation! And the rest of you, well, deal with it: Summit tonight confirmed the inevitable reality that The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn will be broken into two films. Both are to be directed by Bill Condon in one contiguous production; the first installment will be released Nov. 18, 2011. No release date (and no title, for that matter) has yet been announced for Part II. Squeeee accordingly.

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Don’t Stop Believin’: 5 Things You Need to Know About the Glee Live Tour

To answer your first question: Yes, they did serve alcohol at Radio City Music Hall during the Glee Live concert. And that’s probably a good thing since Saturday’s matinee was filled with almost as many adults as screaming ‘tweens. Though while it would be very easy to crack that alcohol is the only way an adult could get through 90 minutes of in-your-face Glee gasms, the fact of the matter is that the live show — or concert, if you please — is blessed with great production value and performances. Mostly. The tour ends on Sunday, but here are five things you’ll need to know before you purchase the inevitable DVD release.

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Kristen Stewart: Not Even a Tiny Bit Pregnant

Welcome to tabloid journalism 101, readers. Pay close attention to this lesson… Earlier this week, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson taped an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show that will air tomorrow afternoon. As reported by THG, the pair met with the host beforehand and were warned that she’d ask about the status of their relationship. At this point, Rob and Kristen admitted they were dating – but said they didn’t wish to discuss it on-air. Oprah said fine, they could shoot down the question however they wanted to when it came up. So, when the cameras rolled and the inevitable was asked, Pattinson joked that Stewart was pregnant. That’s it. End of story. Oprah viewers will see these 10 seconds play out tomorrow, as part of an in-depth interview that reveals actual information. Now, cut to this week’s OK! Weekly cover: SIGH.

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Evan Lysacek: Why He’s "Dreading" the End of Dancing With the Stars

Evan Lysacek probably won’t be sent home tonight on Dancing With the Stars. Even so, he can’t help but think of the inevitable day when his time with DWTS comes to an…

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