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Megan Fox Talks Playing A Prostitute In ‘Jonah Hex’

‘It’s a western and there were not really a lot of things that women did back then,’ Fox explains. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Joshua Horowitz Megan Fox Photo: Bill Sloyer/ MTV News From Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” to Jodie Foster in “Taxi Driver” and Julia Roberts in “Pretty Woman,” in Hollywood, playing a prostitute can seem like a rite of passage for many actresses. Screen vixen Megan Fox will join the ranks of A-listers cast as paid temptresses when “Jonah Hex” opens on Friday. Fox plays gun-toting, no-nonsense prostitute Lila in the Warner Bros. comic book adaptation. When MTV News caught up with the star, she suggested that all actors should at some point take on the role of lady of the night. (Actually, she even recommended it to our own Josh Horowitz, but added he might first consider shaving what she called his “Jaws” beard.) “Everyone should do it at least once,” said Fox, who endured her share of discomfort while filming in her character’s tight-fitting vintage corset. Fox explained that Lila’s occupation was reflective of the period in which “Jonah Hex” is set, a time when women were often forced into prostitution because of a dearth of alternative work options. “[The film] is not a spaghetti western but it’s a western and there were not really a lot of things that women did back then,” the 24-year-old told MTV News. “They did the child-rearing and as vocation or occupation — and unfortunately it was hard times — they were prostitutes. That’s just the reality of the time period.” What do you think of Megan taking on the gun-slinging role? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Jonah Hex.” For breaking comic book movie news, columns and more — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Megan Fox In ‘Jonah Hex’ Related Photos ‘Jonah Hex’

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Drunk Speeding Cop Back @ Work After DWI Homicide, No Charges Filed

His own police department says this detective was drunk and speeding when he killed a man, so why is he still working and still a detective? A victim's family wants to know if a Newark, New Jersey detective received special treatment. For more than a week, we have been trying to set up an interview with Newark's Police Director concerning our investigation. We've been ignored. We caught up with Newark detective Mark Hulse as he headed into work at this precinct on a recent morning. Back to work after six-month suspension. Back to work even though his own police department found him guilty of being drunk and speeding when, off-duty, he struck and killed a man named John Marques on this Newark street in July of 2008. The impact was so violent, some of Marques' limbs were severed. An internal police department memo that we obtained put Hulse's speed at 73 miles an hour in a 25 mile an hour zone and his blood alcohol content at .12. The legal limit is .08 So you're probably wondering, how did someone who is supposed to uphold the law and is found to have broken it by his own department, still on the job? And why wasn't Hulse criminally charged? WALLACE: “Do you think they didn't charge him because he was a cop?” LUCIA PIRES: “Yeah. Yeah. I think that. What other conclusion could I come to?” Pires, the victim's ex-wife, claims she and the couple's two teenage children were largely kept in the dark about the criminal investigation into the accident by the Essex County Prosecutor. “There was no communication with the family,” she said. The family says it was stunned to learn that months after the accident, a grand jury had failed to indict Officer Hulse. “There's no doubt in my mind that had it been anyone else they would currently be in jail for manslaughter. There is no doubt in my mind,” Pires said. “Anyone else would have been charged given those circumstances, but because he was a cop I basically think he got away with it.” Our investigation raises questions about how this case was handled from the very beginning. Police records show Officer Hulse, on his way back from a club at 3:00 a.m., ran from the accident scene to the nearby 3rd precinct allegedly to get help for the victim, but was it also to get protection for himself. He was never given a breathalyzer. “Somebody died, and it was 3 0'clock in the morning, and you're coming from the nightclub and no breathalyzer? If it were me or you, you know we'd have a breathalyzer done immediately,” Pires said. Hulse remained at the precinct for two and a half hours without giving any statement. Later, complaining of dizziness and other minor ailments, he went to the hospital. Blood wasn't drawn until more than four hours after the accident. His blood alcohol level then registered .058, but an alcohol expert consulted by the Prosecutor's office put the intoxication level at the time of the accident at .12, adding that it resulted in significant impairments. “Had it been me, or any normal citizen, I believe there would have been charges and they would have been put in jail,” Marques' son, Matthew, said. “I think it's wrong, I don't believe he should be back at work. I personally believe he should be in jail, serving time.” And why is he back at work? Officer Hulse wouldn't answer that question while we were at the precinct. A police spokesman showed up. He wouldn't answer that question either. We were told to put in a formal request to interview the Police Director. We did. No response. “He was speeding. He was drunk. He killed someone and he still has a job and pension in the state of New Jersey. Don't get it,” said Pires. The Essex County Prosecutor's Office told Eyewitness News it believes the criminal case was handled properly and it respects the grand jury's decision. The office did take a second look at this case after we contacted them. Sources tell us the FBI may be pursuing a civil rights investigation and we've learned there may be witnesses who have not yet come forward who were at the precinct the night of the accident. They may have possible information about a police cover-up. added by: Omnomynous

The Bachelorette Recap: Kasey Gets Kreepy

What might have been a tame episode of The Bachelorette soon became surprisingly memorable as Kasey made a complete fool of himself – many times over. He certainly didn’t take any of the conventional routes – drunkenness, jackassery, climbing mountains Rated R style – either. No, Kasey was a unique kalamity. How did Ali Fedotowsky respond to his increasingly odd overtures? Who received roses at the end of the night and which two guys’ dreams were krushed forever? THG breaks down all the action below in its plus-minus index … Chris Harrison informs the guys they are headed around the world, starting in New York City. The Bachelorette’s budget must really be increasing lately. Plus 4 . Ali Fedotowsky gets an InStyle makeover. Minus only 1 , because while complete cross-promotional filler, this did provide us gorgeous shots of Ali Fedotowsky . Kasey gets a one-on-one date and talks to the cameras about how Ali is a beautiful butterfly, “ready and open for love.” It only gets weirder from there. Minus 2 . KRAZY TRAIN : Kasey puts the unintentionally hilarious moves on Ali.

What’s On: Miami Medical Goes Under

A harrowing aquatic mishap forces Miami Medical ‘s staff to buckle down on tonight’s episode. If hospital drama isn’t your milieu, Comedy Central’s got a brand-new comedy special starring one of the biggest post-millennial acts, and Friday Night Lights returns with a new, sure-to-be-under-appreciated episode. I picked out a nice prostitute movie on TBS for the rest of you guys.

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Double The Oil, Double The Problems

It’s a doubly-bad day for news regarding the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico: Scientists have doubled their estimates of the amount of barrels flowing into the Gulf every day, and BP announced it will not have the oil leak sealed before August. New estimates put the a mount of barrels of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico at 40,000, doubling previous estimates of 20,000, with the total now figuring between 42 million and 84 million barrels of oil leaked since the spill began on April 20th. —JCL The LA Times: Government scientists said Thursday that as many as 40,000 barrels of oil have been flowing daily from the blown-out BP well, doubling earlier estimates and greatly expanding the scope of what is already the largest spill in U.S. history. The new figures could mean 42 million to 84 million gallons of oil have leaked into the Gulf of Mexico since the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on the night of April 20 — with the lowest estimate nearly four times the size of the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill. The flow estimates were released by Marcia McNutt, director of the U.S. Geological Survey, and do not count any increases that may have occurred since the cutting of the well’s riser pipe, a step that was expected to boost the flow. Read more Related Entries June 10, 2010 Putting the ‘I’ in Environment June 10, 2010 Sarah Palin: Competent Manager

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So You Think You Can Dance Top 11: Who Won the Non-Competition Round?

Last night So You Think You Can Dance treated us to a nonthreatening exhibition round. The competitors weren’t competing — they were simply introducing themselves in cute choreographed numbers for the weeks to come. Totes cute. It’s like in the ’90s when the USA Network used to broadcast women’s exhibition tennis, and the point of watching was how attractive they were. “Gabriela Sabatini Vs. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario! HOT and LIVE and in Dayton.” But what would a recap of SYTYCD be without a declared winner? We’ve picked the best performance from the night, one with sly wit and a genius costume change.

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January Jones Hits, Runs, Returns

According to the LAPD, the Mad Men star fled the scene after driving her Range Rover into not one, not two, but three vehicles late Thursday. Jones, who reportedly said she couldn’t “deal with this commotion,” later returned to explain to cops that she was being hounded by paparazzi. And why? Notes TMZ : “[P]hotos of her doing a ‘walk of shame’ were all over the Internet yesterday, showing her arriving home in a taxi in the same dress she wore to an event the night before.” Good grief. Where’s Alison Brie to run interference when you need her? [ TMZ ]

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Media Reality Check: Team Obama’s Grubby Federal Job-Dangling Is Not News to ABC, CBS, and NBC

On February 18, Rep. Joe Sestak, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania, revealed in a Philadelphia TV interview that the Obama White House offered him a job in an effort to talk him out of opposing Sen. Arlen Specter, who’d recently switched parties. Network interviewers asked the White House for comment, but the network news bosses at ABC, CBS, and NBC kept any mention of this possible quid pro quo off the airwaves of their morning and evening news programs for more than three months. Then ten days after Sestak defeated Specter, the White House issued a brief statement on the Friday afternoon heading into the Memorial Day weekend, claiming they asked former President Bill Clinton to offer Sestak an unpaid position on a presidential advisory board. That drew perfunctory reports on Friday night and some brief mentions over the holiday weekend. During the following week, the White House narrative fell apart, since Sestak could not serve on these advisory boards as a member of Congress. Press Secretary Robert Gibbs obfuscated and dodged reporters when peppered with questions, which led to some newspaper and cable coverage, but ABC, CBS and NBC all blacked out the story as it crumbled. Then Andrew Romanoff, a Democratic Senate candidate in Colorado, emerged with a similar story, complete with a White House e-mail he received that touted several positions in foreign aid programs he could have. This spurred two network morning show stories, but the networks weren’t acknowledging any kind of scandal was occurring. There’s now been 12 days of network silence on Team Obama’s Sestak maneuvering. Media Research Center analysts monitored all network morning and evening news coverage in 2010 on Sestak’s Senate campaign. The Sestak job-offer scandal drew only nine stories or mentions on the three networks. NBC offered only one evening anchor brief. CBS featured an evening anchor brief, a morning anchor brief, and a Saturday night interview where analyst John Dickerson dismissed the scandal. ABC did the most with five offerings: three stories or discussions on World News, and two on Good Morning America. All of these nine segments were contained within the Memorial Day weekend. It sounded odd for ABC’s Jonathan Karl to announce on May 28 that “after months of dodging questions,” Team Obama offered an answer. How would anyone watching just network news have any idea the story wasn’t brand new? The networks even failed to note developments on their own Sunday interview programs. On May 23, Sestak dodged questions on CBS’s Face the Nation and NBC’s Meet the Press, while ABC’s This Week ran a soundbite of the February interview with Sestak in Philadelphia. But none of the networks aired a second of the Sestak story until the following Friday night. Only ABC reported a full story that Friday evening. On CBS, anchor Katie Couric offered only a 30-second brushoff. Couric’s sense of its news value was summed up seconds later when she followed that with a light story about frogs: “Thousands of them have been disrupting traffic along a busy highway in northern Greece for days now. And why did the frogs cross the road? To get to the food on the other side.” NBC anchor Brian Williams offered a 73-second anchor brief with a no-news-here tone: “The story got out back in February, and the White House, as the President pledged yesterday, set the record straight today.” Williams signaled his lack of interest by putting that story after a two-minute obituary for ‘80s child star Gary Coleman. That was the only time NBC’s morning and evening newscasts have touched the story, even as MSNBC star Chris Matthews declared the whole Clinton-offer story “a big case of bluffing and BS.” ABC offered the most follow-up, offering a story on Saturday’s Good Morning America and a question to Jake Tapper on Sunday’s morning show. They also threw Tapper a Sestak question on Saturday’s World News, and a Sestak question to ABC political analyst Rick Klein on Sunday night’s newscast. CBS added a few touches over the Memorial Day weekend as well. CBS threw in an anchor brief on Saturday’s Early Show and a couple of questions on Saturday’s Evening News to political analyst John Dickerson, who insisted Democrats saw nothing wrong and Republicans “don’t own the leverage of power to actually force an investigation, so it might just die there.” Especially if the networks want it to die there. The only time CBS offered a full report came on The Early Show on June 3, when White House correspondent Chip Reid reported on the Andrew Romanoff case. ABC mentioned Romanoff briefly on its morning show, but NBC never did. None of the three evening news shows have touched the Romanoff story at all. The networks cannot plausibly claim that this job-dangling is not a news story because it’s a commonly sleazy practice – not after years of claiming the choice of Obama was so idealistic and inspiring. Their inaction not only ignores Obama’s yellowed promises to be transparent and accountable, but also Joe Sestak’s new pledge on the night he defeated Specter that “accountability has been missing for far too long, and I want to help bring it back.”

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The Bachelorette Recap: Ali Can’t Lego Justin Rego

Ali Fedotowsky continued to narrow the field on The Bachelorette last night, with 11 roses doled out and three dudes sent packing. It was mostly predictable stuff. Justin Rego, a.k.a. Rated R, was anything but, however. He’s getting the Vienna treatment and/or he’s a deceitful pig, depending on who you ask. Either way, wow. According to The Bachelorette spoilers , he’s not only there “for the wrong reasons,” but was dating two other women, making his tearful BS all the more awesome. THG breaks down all the action below in its plus-minus index … Cue obligatory helicopter ride and bring-them-closer-through-adversity stunt: Ali and Roberto must walk a tightrope, literally, to reach their dinner date. Minus 5 . Not even that cliched cheesiness can dampen the appeal of Roberto Martinez, however. He’s hot, speaks like 31 languages and played pro baseball. Gulp . Plus 12 . RIDE OF HER LIFE : Will Roberto Martinez take Ali on just that? Roberto asks Ali Fedotowsky if she knows how cute she is. Barf, but Plus 2 . On the group date, the guys film a music video for Barenaked Ladies. We’re fans, but Minus 6 because ABC is really scraping the bottom cross-promotional stuff. Each guy gets a scene with Ali and the true colors come out. Jonathan crumbles under pressure, Kirk pretty much mauls her and Frank gets mad jealous. Plus 3 . Kirk gets the rose, but weatherman makes the video. Minus 4 . Chris Lambton talks about the tattoo across his heart, which is his late mom’s signature. A little weird, but a sweet sentiment from an overall cool guy, so Plus 9 . The video shoot, while supremely lame, provided us with gratuitous Ali bikini, tub, pool and lingerie action, a point that certainly cannot be overlooked. Plus 10 . SEX APPEAL : The Bachelorette cranks it up to 11. Or at least like 7.5. Now for the highlight of the night: Miffed by his lack of alone time with Ali, Rated R hobbles two miles on crutches to her place. Supposedly. We doubt it. Minus 9 . You have to give the producers credit for orchestrating that, though. Him limping up during Ali’s talking head and her feigning surprise is worth a Plus 8 in itself. Plus 13 more for Rated R’s sob story about his absentee dad and his pleas for the guys to accept him, even after he blatantly (and happily) d!cked over Hunter. Speaking of Hunter, his date went nowhere due to his utter lack of game. No rose for you. Minus only 2 , because while a waste of time, Ali got the message. Running out of time, Steve sets up a picnic, but can’t open the champagne. Ali wonders why his hand doesn’t work; Steve says it’s numb. Why, Steve?! Minus 5 . Chris L. and Ali bond over flip cup. He’s totally winning. Plus 3 . Ali inadvertently outs Justin Rego to Roberto, who narcs on him to the guys, and all hell breaks loose. But they’re just pissed they didn’t think of it, so Wash . TOTAL: +29 . SEASON: +50 . The best week of the three so far this season. When Rated R draws Vienna Girardi comparisons from Ali herself, we’re speechless. Roses : Kirk and Roberto (earlier); Chris L., Jesse, Chris N., Ty, Kasey, Craig, Frank, Jonathan and … Justin. After all that, Rated R lives to fight another week! Out : Hunter (earlier); John and Steve.

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Rick Ross Reveals Why He Wrote A Song About MC Hammer

‘I always loved MC Hammer, what Hammer brought to the game,’ Ross tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Rick Ross Photo: Thaddaeus Celebrity Favorites: Rick Ross Last week MC Hammer told us he was in love with Rick Ross’ new song “MC Hammer,” from The Albert Anastasia EP. “Bi—, I’m MC Hammer, I’m about cream,” Ross raps on the track. “I got 30 cars/ A whole lot of dancers, I take ’em everywhere/ I’m MC Hammer.” “I just was reflecting on certain parallels of lifestyles,” Ross told us last week during the taping of “VH1 Hip Hop Honors.” “I always loved MC Hammer, what Hammer brought to the game, the energy. When I was young, Hammer had the females and the dudes, then he was rocking with Deion Sanders. Everything Hammer brought to the table, his lifestyle. I just kinda put a spin on it and put it into a record. I know he enjoyed it. Most definitely, he enjoyed it.” “Arguably, right now, he’s the hottest cat in he game with his flow,” Hammer told us of Ross. “That dude is spitting fire. For a cat at this point in his career — on this level, with his skill set — to have a song named ‘MC Hammer’ and do it the way he done it, you can’t do nothing but feel good about that. What else can you do but feel good about that?” “MC Hammer” has been incorporated into Ross’ live shows, as has “Blowin’ Money Fast (B.M.F.).” “That was the anthem of Memorial Day weekend,” Ross said of “B.M.F.” “Really, I’m just saluting some fallen soldiers that’s no longer here with us in the physical. I’m just letting them know that the impact they left on our generation will last a lifetime. Salute to all the G’s that’s no longer here with us. You know what it is, but we still reppin’.” Ross played a major part in the “Hip Hop Honors,” which premiered Monday night on VH1. He and DJ Khaled broke out the fur coats for a performance of “Super High.” The Albert Anastasia EP is out now. Meanwhile, Ross’ Teflon Don album has a new release date of July 20. For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines or follow the Mixtape Daily team on Twitter: @shaheemreid and @mongosladenyc . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Rick Ross, Raekwon

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