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Paula Patton will be taking you into the world of the weapons game with her new show “Runner.” The Baggage Claim star has signed on…
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Paula Patton will be taking you into the world of the weapons game with her new show “Runner.” The Baggage Claim star has signed on…
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Sometimes the limitations of the body is too much for will to overcome. Derrick Rose has been a tragic example of that. He missed a season after…
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Sometimes the limitations of the body is too much for will to overcome. Derrick Rose has been a tragic example of that. He missed a season after…
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Once again, we have Carmen Ortega and her sweet meaty body back on the site. Unfortunately, the photographer didn’t take any shots of her juicy booty, but luckily Carmen is the whole package and her booty isn’t the only thing that is juicy. Carmen is so much woman, I wouldn’t know what to do with her. I’d probably just run away scared. Hey, I’m a blogger, not Don Juan. I know my limitations.
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Once again, we have Carmen Ortega and her sweet meaty body back on the site. Unfortunately, the photographer didn’t take any shots of her juicy booty, but luckily Carmen is the whole package and her booty isn’t the only thing that is juicy. Carmen is so much woman, I wouldn’t know what to do with her. I’d probably just run away scared. Hey, I’m a blogger, not Don Juan. I know my limitations.
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After nearly a decade of on-again, off-again development, the film adaptation of Y: The Last Man is finally moving forward with a new director Dan Trachtenberg and two new screenwriters whose collective work ought to make fans of the classic comic series gasp with pleasure or, at least, relief. New Line Cinema has hired first time feature director Trachtenberg to helm the adaptation. Though his previous work as a commercial director is far from a guarantor of a successful Y film, his work on the Portal fan film Portal: No Escape proves that at minimum, a nerd’s nerd has been hired to bring the series to the screen. (Trachtenberg also co-hosted The Totally Rad Show and Tweets at @ dannytrs .) No Escape suffers from the usual problems with fan films, namely the limitations of having been made on a literal shoestring budget, but it boasts solid tone and some truly impressive special effects, particularly when you take the budget into account. Trachtenberg will be directing from a script by Stephen Scaia and Matthew Federman. The duo have a strong history of decent genre work, having written for Human Target , Warehouse 13 and most appropriately, the late lamented series Jericho . That alone is enough to convince me that at minimum they’ll grasp the point of the series, something that the previous director and writer attached to Y: The Last Man , the team behind Disturbia , could not. Y: The Last Man , which ran from 2002-2008, is set in the aftermath of a global plague which kills nearly every male animal on earth (women are unaffected). The main character, Yorick Brown, is one of the few men not killed off by the disease. Along with his pet monkey named “Ampersand” (because series creator Brian K. Vaughan is a serious English dork) and an agent with a highly fictionalized version of the Culper Ring, he travels around the world in search of his girlfriend, and an explanation for the plague. Though it arguably doesn’t quite wrap up as cleanly as one hopes – Vaughan took a job writing for Lost while he was also penning Y: The Last Man ‘s final story arc – it does an excellent job of plausibly creating an apocalyptic world, and gets into some truly weird and interesting territory. Which is to say, in case you haven’t read it, rectify that immediately. [via Deadline ] Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. Follow him on twitter (@rossalincoln). Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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A better Version may be.. ((www.youtube.com I don’t know what to say.. haha I like this song, and yeah Justin too… He is more like an inspiration No, i don’t have a studio, nor a video editor that would work out good.. haha … But still… I got friends who may like it. Btw I don’t own the instrumental version (background music), it’s by @MaariJJuana .. check out the instrumental by @MaariJJuana… www.youtube.com Thank you all for watching and please do leave your comments, so that I can work on my limitations, ikr.. I have a lot limitations, and need to work on it! (:OI got exams tomorrow) Thanks again! ~Sam. http://www.youtube.com/v/b9rmOZDYdb0?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Visit link: Justin Bieber – Mistletoe (Cover by ~Sam)

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‘I’ve slowed down my style on this one,’ he tells MTV News of adjusting to 3-D for ‘Dark of the Moon.’ By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Michael Bay on the set of “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” Photo: Paramount Pictures Toward the end of February of last year, as James Cameron’s “Avatar” was crossing the $700 million mark at the domestic box office on its way to a record-shattering worldwide total, “Transformers” director Michael Bay was still not convinced that 3-D was the true future of popcorn moviemaking. “I’ve seen some tests that look great on other movies. I just want to see how it looks on my footage… in terms of a lot of real stuff coming out of the frame, real dirt, real complicated little particles coming towards the lens,” he said at the time by way of revealing that he was considering a 3-D treatment for the third installment of his alien robot franchise. The fact that he’d even arrived at such a testing phase is a credit both to Cameron and “Transformers” exec producer Stephen Spielberg. “Jim Cameron, he’s like, ‘Mike, you got to do it in 3-D,’ ” Bay told MTV News recently. “Stephen Spielberg, he says, ‘Michael, you should do this in 3-D,’ and I’m like, ‘I don’t know about the technology.’ ” In the end, Bay became convinced that the tech was solid. For “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,”he shot, by his own estimation, 60 percent of the finished film using 3-D cameras, another 15 percent consisting of all-digital 3-D shots and 25 percent footage converted from two dimensions to three. And while the director remains happy with the results, he did not mince words in talking about the challenges of working with 3-D cameras. “It’s hard with my style of shooting and taking [a camera] and strapping it to guys who are skydiving off buildings, and helmet cams,” he said. “It’s a technical nightmare. You don’t even want to tell your viewers how technically complicated this stuff is.” To accommodate the limitations of a 3-D presentation, Bay ended up adjusting his often kinetic approach to filmmaking. “I’ve slowed down my style on this one,” he explained. “There are longer shots, there are evolving shots, some shots are 45 seconds long, where you’re going in and through things. Where people say, ‘Oh, I can’t watch action with 3-D,’ it’s where 3-D was done poorly and your eye goes in and out, and if it goes fast, it’s when you get bad 3-D, because it screws with your head. Shot by shot, we’re transitioning the viewer. You can really feel the action in this. It’s much more experiential.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Transformers: Dark of the Moon.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Transformers: Dark Of The Moon’ Related Photos ‘Transformers: Dark Of The Moon’

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We head to company headquarters for the real story behind founder Mark Zuckerberg’s social network in a doc airing on March 30 at 11 p.m. ET/PT on MTV. By Eric Ditzian Facebook engineer Pedram Photo: MTV News & Docs What does it take to run a social-networking site that five-hundred millions users rely on and obsess over? Who are the people working to keep your Facebook page not only up and running but constantly innovating and transforming? MTV’s ” Diary of Facebook ” — premiering March 30 at 11 p.m. ET/PT — goes deep inside the social network’s hyperkinetic Palo Alto headquarters to tell the story of what really goes on; you think you know, but you have no idea. The 30-minutes special features company founder Mark Zuckerberg giving insight into the company’s culture and evolution, as well as day-in-the-life journeys with a technical engineer named Pedram and a consumer-marketing employee named Erin, as they work to pioneer new applications and bring together users whose lives have been changed through the site. For the first time ever, we get an inside look at Facebook’s famous “hack-a-thon,” a 24-hour, no-code-barred event in which employees are directed to ditch their normal duties and instead break ground on those pet tech projects they’ve always wanted to create but have never found the time to pursue. Not only does Pedram innovate, he does so under-pressure, and overnight. And then there’s Erin, a driving force behind Stories.Facebook.com ‘s effort to highlight users’ life-changing, social-networking stories, from one woman’s quest to locate long-lost family members to an A.L.S.-stricken man who finds in Facebook a way to engage with the world around him despite the limitations of his disease. In the end, viewers will walk away with an intimate look at the personalities and day-to-day dealings of one of the world’s most talked-about companies and social platforms. It’s all happening on March 30, when “Diary of Facebook” debuts on MTV. Tune in to ” Diary of Facebook ,” airing on Wednesday, March 30, at 11 p.m. ET/PT. Related Videos Sneak A Peek At ‘Diary Of Facebook’

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This year a new version of the literary classic ‘Huckleberry Finn’ will have the racial epithets removed from its text, including “nigger” and “Injun”. Seems a little late…the book as been out since 1885, but hey better 126 years late than never… Huckleberry Finn is uniquely marvelous because it is of its time yet manages to transcend it. In spite of the limitations of vocabulary, cultural expectations, and racial stereotypes, it lays bare the inhumanity of slavery through the power of satire. To remove it from this context is to strip it of its power — and to needlessly whitewash a period that deserves no whitewashing. There is nothing quite parallel to this sort of change. It’s not about avoiding an awkward classroom moment, or they would have removed the word “ejaculate” from Victorian novels, where everybody is always ejaculating about everything. It would be like renaming 1984 2084, “because the current title does not reflect how pleasant life was under the Reagan administration.” This is like changing War and Peace to Peace, because war is unpleasant to remember, or removing World War I from All Quiet on the Western Front. If we keep updating things to reflect our current sensitivities, where do we stop? Do you support the editing of books that may contain offensive material based on the time period that we live in now? Source
