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The Mad Science of Fringe: Artificial Life Generates Artificial Creepiness

Men talk with gaping holes where their hearts should be (We flash back to the hideous singing corpses from Fringe’s unfortunate musical episode ). Mad scientists string up corpses like marionettes so they can dance. Why did these things happen in last night’s Fringe? Because, while they are largely totally unrelated to the plot, they help pad the creepy quota. And sometimes, as long as you’re not thinking too hard about it, that’s all you really need. Read on for the mad science breakdown of “Marionette!”

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REVIEW: The Company Men Offers a Rare Portrait of the Working — and the Nonworking — World

Before Hollywood discovered it could reap huge profits by adapting comic books, mainstream movies used to attempt subjects that might have something to do with real grown-ups’ lives. That impulse rarely surfaces these days, but it’s the motor that drives The Company Men, John Wells’ downsizing drama set in the Boston area circa 2008, just as the economy was beginning its long, slow-motion crash.

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Stephen Colbert to Testify to Congress About Illegal Immigration

Comedy Central star Stephen Colbert will be testifying before Congress this Friday about, of all things, illegal immigration. No, this apparently isn’t a joke. According to the Daily Caller, the comedian “is slated to testify at a congressional hearing Friday on immigration titled ‘Protecting America’s Harvest.'” Jonathan Strong reported moments ago: In July, Colbert interviewed United Farm Workers (UFW) President Arturo Rodriguez on his show. UFW works to legalize the millions of illegal immigrants working in the agriculture sector, and Rodriguez promoted one of their projects, “Take Our Jobs” which offers Americans the chance to try working in the fields if they really think good jobs are being lost to illegals. Since then Colbert reportedly participated in Take Our Jobs, and Rep. Zoe Lofgren, chairman of the immigration subcommittee, was there for that day. Sources said the plan for Colbert to testify arose out of Colbert and Lofgren sharing that day together. For the record, CBS News has confirmed Strong’s report. So actor Kevin Costner testified to Congress in July about the BP oil spill, and now Colbert gets to give his views on illegal immigration. As comedian Yakov Smirnoff said years ago, “America – what a country!” For those interested, this was the “Colbert Report” in question: The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Arturo Rodriguez www.colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes 2010 Election Fox News

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The Greatest ‘Rock N’ Jock Softball’ All-Stars Of All Time

It’s hard to imagine MC Hammer and Kevin Costner in any other list, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart and George Clooney at MTV’s sixth annual ?Rock N’ Jock Softball? in 1995 Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Today is, I believe, the saddest day of the year. Because, as is tradition following the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, there are absolutely no sports on TV, which is a total bummer (OK, there are some WNBA games ). So naturally, I am left scrambling to fill the void. I’ve already called my parents and told them I loved them, rescued a pair of dogs from an all-kill shelter, and donated money to several worthwhile charities, but none of that has brought me the kind of perverse gratification that staring at the lineups of my struggling fantasy baseball teams does (curse you Jacoby Ellsbury!). Perhaps I am obsessed with sports. Perhaps, they are ruining my life. And perhaps going without them — even for one day — is a good thing. But probably not. So rather than continue bettering my life (and the lives of those around me), I’ve decided to use the remainder of these miserable 24 hours to do something really important: Assemble a list of the greatest “Rock N’ Jock Softball” athletes of all time. See, as a gawky teenager, I was obsessed with “Rock N’ Jock.” I actually used to set my VCR to record it when it premiered each year (though, of course, if I missed that airing, I could always catch the next 567). It was appointment TV! Sure, the brand eventually expanded to include both basketball and football, but for me, “RN’J Softball” was always where it was at. Call me a purist, but there was nothing like watching Roger McDowell (in khaki shorts) give up an inside-the-park home run to Darryl Strawberry, or seeing various castmembers of “Melrose Place” try w-a-a-a-y too hard to stretch a single into a double, or witness Keanu Reeves getting picked off of first by Tone Loc (yes, this actually happened). In short, “Rock N’ Jock Softball” was magic — to me, it may be the most magical thing MTV has ever done (it’s also the reason a photo of Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart and George Clooney together exists). And yet, aside from a few YouTube clips, its very existence seems to have been forgotten. The achievements of greats like Cortese, Van Earl Wright and Brady Anderson (who just might have been the sideburned embodiment of all things “Rock N’ Jock”) have been lost to the sands of time. And I think it’s time to change that. So, with that noble ideal in mind (and since I’m going through serious sports withdrawal), I decided to honor some of the best “RN’J” athletes of all time. With apologies to the likes of David Faustino, Jonathan Silverman and Bobby Bonilla, here’s my inaugural class of “Rock N’ Jock Softball” All-Stars. MC Hammer A no-brainer. Hammer was, of course, a bat boy for the Oakland A’s as a teen (a position he would hold for eight seasons, according to Wikipedia ), played ball in high school and actually earned a try-out with the San Francisco Giants. He carried his talents over to “Rock N’ Jock,” where he starred in — as best as I can calculate — at least at least three games. A stirring possessor of both blinding speed and astonishing skill, he stole 16 bases drove in 22 runs in the 1993 contest, a record that stands to this day. OK, I just made that part up, but still, Hammer was the man. Dan Cortese The face of not only “Rock N’ Jock,” but of the late, great MTV Sports, Cortese was a fixture at all “RN’J” contests, both as a player and a manager. During his final game — the 1997 Softball Challenge — he homered over the Pepsi can in his last at-bat (check the 4:45 mark of this clip , a moment that will live on in “Rock N’ Jock” lore forever). Sammy Hagar and Sam Kinison: Not only do both of these guys represent everything that was great about the heady heyday of early ’90s “Rock N’ Jock,” but their chess match in the first “Rock N’ Jock” game — as managers of the Salamanders and Aardvarks, respectively — was one for the ages. And not just because, as you can see at the 1:48 mark of this clip , Hagar sized up his side’s chances thusly, referring to the color of their jerseys: “My team is the winning team … we are white, and white is right.” Mike Piazza Sure, he was a 12-time All-Star in real life, but there are few — if any — athletes who excelled at “Rock N’ Jock” quite like Big Mike. He played in many games and is actually the all-time “Rock N’ Jock” RBI leader, as verified by the immortal Chris Connelly at the 9:30 mark of this clip , which makes him a first-ballot selection. Jack McDowell I seem to remember him being inducted into the “RN’J” Hall of Fame — they made him a plaque and everything — but now he’s an All-Star too. McDowell was all too willing to play along with the producers of the game, dressing up as a centurion one year, a cowboy the next. As a pitcher, he served up more than his fair share of homers, but he always did it gleefully, which is what counts here. Kevin Costner I spoke to various people here at MTV about this column. One of them was actually working here back when the channel did “Rock N’ Jock,” and he told me that of all the celebs who graced the field over the years, none of them took the game as seriously — or tried as embarrassingly hard — as Costner did. Watching him sprint around the bases, hair flowing, arms pumping (at the 1:11 mark of this glorious clip) to score on Strawberry’s inside-the-park homer is proof of this. Share your cherished memories of “Rock N’ Jock” in the comments below!

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Robert Redford: Obama Should Use Gulf Spill to Push ‘Decent Energy Policy’

Robert Redford, one of the most popular and succesful actors of our age, has joined with other entertainers, including Sir Paul McCartney and Rosie O’Donnell in encouraging the Obama administration to actively politicize the Gulf crisis and use it to push through on energy policy. In an interview with ExtraTV, Redford said that Obama should “Grab this moment in history and get a decent energy policy.” He also said “Here’s a moment in our history where he [Obama] should grab leadership and run with it.” He said that “We blew it in the late seventies,” referring to laws like the National Energy Act, National Energy Conservation Policy Act and the Energy Policy and Conservation Act made in the wake of the OPEC embargo and the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster. Redford has long combined his interest in liberal and environmentalist politics with his career as an actor and film maker, producing The Motorcycle Diaries, based on the memoir by Che Guevara and contributing money to Democratic candidates 58 percent of the time. He added that the government needs to start planning for the end of oil and sustainable energy now. Apparently, the failure of the plans from the 70’s does not phase his faith in the ability of the government to plan energy policy. He did say that BP is responsible for the spill and the government needs to make them pay. Meanwhile, unlike McCartney, O’Donnell and Redford who urge political action, Kevin Costner has funded the development of machines which can aid tremendously in the clean up, using centrifuges to separate up to 99 percent of oil from water, despite prohibitive federal regulations preventing them from being developed. Costner has contributed money to Al Gore’s past campaigns and campaigned for Obama in Colorado. At least one celebrity is doing something useful regarding the spill.

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The Week in Pictures: Pac-Man Ship Eats Oil Spills, World Cup Carbon Footprint, Pedal-powered Porsche, and More (Slideshow)

As BP’s Gulf oil spill continues to spew, the internet has helped showcase some of the more interesting ways an oil spill can be cleaned up. For example, a pac-man-esque oil recovery vessel and Kevin Costner’s machine that can separate oil and water–BP just ordered 32! The Upright Citizens Brigade explores what happens when BP spills coffee and the video is pretty hilarious (unlike the actual spill in the Gulf of Mexico). And in other green news, VW has just unveiled the new 2011 Jetta with a hybrid model coming in 2012; A new study estimates a carbon footprint of 2,753,251 tons of CO2 from the 2010 World Cup; and NASA says that the Moon may have more water th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Everything You Need to Know About Kevin Costner’s Miraculous Oil-Cleaning Machine [Explainer]

These days we use celebrities for everything, so why not get one to clean up one of our greatest natural disasters? Kevin Costner ‘s gizmo that separates oil from water might be just what BP needs to save Louisiana’s shores. More

Damon Lindelof Writes the Sequel to Armageddon You’ll Wish Was Real

Radio silence be damned ! While his fellow co-executive producer Carlton Cuse travels around Europe like some post-college English major, Damon Lindelof has put pen to paper — or fingers to keyboard — on what could be the greatest piece of writing he’s ever done. And yes, I am including Crossing Jordan in that statement. The Lost showrunner took time out from his busy schedule of tweaking the Star Trek 2 screenplay — I’m assuming — to offer up advice on how to stop the disastrous BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Because, if it’s good enough for Kevin Costner and James Cameron, it’s good enough for Damon. What does he have in mind? Well, it all starts with Billy Bob Thornton.

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BP Executives Spill Coffee, Flip Out (Video)

photo via comedy central The comedy troupe ” Upright Citizens Brigade ” has taken on the BP oil gusher, lampooning the oil giant’s leadership for being out-of-touch, pampered, and clueless. The video shows an executive spilling coffee, which threatens fish (sushi) and laptops. Kevin Costner even makes an appearance in this funny sketch. The spill has been a source for laughs along with tears, with comedians like

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Kevin Costner Opens Range for Seventh Kid

If Mel Gibson is Octo-Mel, Kevin Costner is now Septa-Kev. The still-hunky 55-year-old welcomed his third child with wife Christine, daughter Grace Avery Costner, today in Los…

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