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Telluride Film Festival Lineup: Never Let Me Go Premieres, But What Else?

Would you buy tickets to a film festival without knowing what it had to offer? You might if it were the Telluride Film Festival, which begins in Colorado tomorrow but didn’t announce its lineup until just now . The modest but prestigious fest has launched several Oscar contenders in the past, so what can it boast this year?

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Amazon Deforestation Down 16% Over Past Year, New Data Shows

photo: Leo Freitas via flickr According to preliminary data from Brazilian NGO Imazon and Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE), deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is down 16% over the past twelve months, with 1,488 square kilometers (574 square miles) of forest cleared. All that tree felling resulted in 95…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Late Night Highlights: Letterman and Michael Douglas Talk Cancer, Craig Flirts with James Lipton

There was something for everyone in last night’s afterhours programming. On the Late Show , a concerned David Letterman asked Michael Douglas 20 questions about throat cancer. Elsewhere, Craig Ferguson appealed to James Lipton, Drew Barrymore discussed some of her racier ad-libs, Don Johnson joked about his coke-fueled days in Miami and Kim Kardashian relived her Emmy experience with Jay Leno.

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Does the Virginity Hit Campaign Actually Pass for ‘Controversial’ in 2010?

So I’m shuffling down the platform last night in the subway sauna at 86th and Lexington, and there’s this big Virginity Hit billboard at the far south end: “Still A Virgin? For Help, Call 888-742-4335.” Cute , I thought to myself, and maybe a little coarse, but Sony knows its market. I might have been the only person to stop and glance at it at all — more out of professional curiosity than any prurient interest. And then, overnight, comes this headline on our sister site Deadline: “Sony Pic Billboards Offer ‘Virgin Helpline’ And Cause Nationwide Controversy.” Er, really?

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James Cameron to Piranha 3D: You Suck

Self-proclaimed king of the world and guardian of Eywa James Cameron recently had a chat with Vanity Fair and talked about the future of movie technology, how he looks back on his past films, and the necessity of working the press to sell your product. And Cameron also talked about his palpable, livid disgust with cheapie 3D flicks like Piranha 3D .

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Eureka Season 4 Episode 8 – The Ex-files

Watch Eureka S4E8: The Ex-files Beverly Barlowe has not set her sight on GD as she gets her new projects perks. Meanwhile, Allison and Carter thinks that they are getting things their way, their past now comes to haunt them to make things complicated. The new installment of Eureka which is entitled “The Ex-files” is the hit comedy TV series’ 8th episode of the 4th season that aired last

Octomom: I Was Born to Dance

Filed under: Octomom , Dancing with the Stars Octomom Nadya Suleman may have been a stranger to the rhythm method in the past, but now she’s embracing it for a shot at ” Dancing with the Stars .” Octomom’s legal eagle, Jeff Czech , tells TMZ, “Nadya is in top physical shape.

Nikki Reed Looks Forward To ‘Family’ Reunion For ‘Breaking Dawn’

‘We love each other a lot, and I think we’re sad this is coming to an end,’ she tells MTV News of her ‘Twilight’ castmates. By Kara Warner Nikki Reed Photo: MTV News With “Breaking Dawn” set to start filming sometime this fall, it’s only a matter of time until the “Twilight Saga” wraps up for good. So when Nikki Reed stopped by MTV News recently to talk about her upcoming indie film “Last Day of Summer,” we had to ask the actress what she’s looking forward to most when production begins on “Dawn,” the series’ two-part finale. “Just seeing everyone again,” she said. “We’ve been making these [movies] for a couple of years now, and this year seems to have gone by really fast.” Aside from the press campaigns surrounding “Eclipse,” Reed said she and her co-stars haven’t seen each other as frequently as in recent years, given their suddenly in-demand status. “We’ve all gone off and had other jobs,” she explained, adding that it is very different from a couple of years ago after the first film was released. “I found after the first ‘Twilight’ movie, we were all sitting around L.A., going ‘Hey, aren’t we supposed to work a lot? Isn’t this supposed to open doors?’ We’ve spent a lot of time together [in the past], and in this past year, I haven’t really seen anybody.” Reed said she’s most excited to be reunited with her “family” again. “Just going back to being with the family, because we love each other a lot, and I think we’re sad this is coming to an end,” she said. What are you most looking forward to from “Breaking Dawn”? Let us know in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com .

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Weezer’s Hurley: Get Back To The Good Life

Band’s latest seems haunted by their seminal Pinkerton album, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery The cover of Weezer’s Hurley Photo: Epitaph There is a moment right near the beginning of Weezer ‘s umpteenth album Hurley when Rivers Cuomo declares: “I’m not kidding anymore.” It’s a fairly loaded statement, considering he’s spent much of the past decade doing what could charitably be described as “joking around,” releasing a string of albums each a little more confounding (and a little less satisfying) than the last. To wit: The last truly solid Weezer album (the so-called Green one) was released nearly four months before 9/11, and since then, Cuomo and company have gone progressively further off the rails. Maladroit featured just two songs that cracked the three-minute mark, and even then it felt too long and convoluted (mostly because Cuomo spends a portion of it taking thinly veiled jabs at his fanbase). Make Believe saw Cuomo unsheathe his arena-rock dreams, which is how we ended up with the talk-box solo on “Beverly Hills.” 2008’s Red Album is probably best known for its cover (on which Cuomo sports a cowboy hat and mustache) and the part where MC Rivers gets busy on the mic. Raditude is most notable for the dog on the cover, the bizarre fascination with partying and the Lil Wayne cameo. It’s been a rather grizzly stretch, and one couldn’t be blamed for thinking that perhaps Cuomo had embarked on some Kaufman-esque anti-comedy spree, mostly because the jokes he was telling were all pretty bad. And while it may seem unfair to rehash the past, there are two reasons I’m doing it here. First, when you’re talking about a band with a star-crossed history like Weezer’s, discussing history is sort of inevitable. It informs every opinion you have about them, for better or worse. And second, because on many levels, Hurley (which drops September 14) is about nothing but the past. It is a very backward-looking thing, full of nostalgia and worry and the kind of itchy buzz that once powered this band. And therein lies the charm. Of course, there’s the first single, “Memories,” which Cuomo himself said would appeal to fans of Weezer’s “super-raw, emotional stuff” (i.e. Pinkerton ) and is full of lines that recall the halcyon days “when Audioslave was still Rage” and the band’s blurry, pre-hiatus period, when journalists prodded and the band “didn’t know what we were doing half of the time.” There’s the whinging guitar work and harmonies of “Ruling Me,” which make it sound very much like a Blue Album B-side. “Unspoken” is, in its best moments, like a really killer demo from one of Cuomo’s Alone albums. And, really, the entire concept of “Smart Girls” — Cuomo awkwardly pining for untouchable beauties (untouchable, in this instance, because they only exist on Twitter) — is what drove the entirety of Pinkerton, when you think about it. And sonically, the majority of Hurley seems haunted by that album. Guitars growl and grow acne, Cuomo pushes his voice to the verge of cracking, and even during its prettier moments — the chiming bells that kick off “Trainwrecks,” the distant piano that opens “Run Away” — there’s a gawky undercurrent to the proceedings. Of course, all that awkwardness does lead to some rather unfortunate moments, most notably on “Where’s My Sex?” which goes over about as well as a song in which a 40-year-old man uses socks as a metaphor for coitus could be expected to, and the aforementioned “Smart Girls,” which sorta recalls the Beatles’ “Back in the U.S.S.R.” if Paul McCartney had bad posture and spent his days tweeting. Overall, though, Hurley succeeds because it’s the record on which Cuomo decides to stop kidding around and tries to recapture some of his old magic. It’s not a perfect album, but it’s certainly better than anything they’ve done in a long, long time. Anyone can have a bad decade, but the past is the past. Unless, of course, the goal is to make history repeat itself. And that’s OK too. Are you excited that Hurley conjures up memories of Pinkerton ? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Weezer

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Kathy Griffin on Her Emmy Loss to Ryan Seacrest and Double Dates with J.J. Abrams

It isn’t easy to lose an Emmy, but it’s even harder to lose it your archenemy, as Kathy Griffin found out this past weekend when My Life on the D-List lost the reality series trophy to Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution , produced by her nemesis Ryan Seacrest. The next night at an Emmy bash at Cecconi’s, Griffin rehashed the loss to Movieline.

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