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See How Many Armless-Surfing Shots You Can Spot in the Soul Surfer Teaser

Apparently Soul Surfer tells the inspiring story of Bethany Hamilton, “who lost her arm in a shark attack and courageously overcame all odds to become a champion again, through her sheer determination and unwavering faith.” That’s a hell of a true story. Good luck figuring it out from this first teaser trailer though! This preview looks more like the inspiring story of attractive kids hanging out at the beach and surfing and then hanging out with Helen Hunt and Dennis Quaid. So just how did this genius marketing team manage to cut a trailer for a film where the protagonist is missing an arm without actually ever showing the one-armed girl? Well, upon closer inspection, they didn’t quite manage it, but points for effort! I’ve provided screen shots after the jump in case you blinked.

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‘The Town’: The Reviews Are In!

Critics heap praise on the ‘palpable authenticity’ of Ben Affleck’s Boston crime drama and applaud performances by Jon Hamm, Rebecca Hall, Jeremy Renner. By Eric Ditzian Slaine, Ben Affleck, Jeremy Renner and Owen Burke in “The Town” Photo: Warner Bros. Who could have predicted, around the time an afro’d Ben Affleck was whipping ’70s slackers with a wooden paddle, that the guy would morph into a serious and respected director? A lot has changed since 1993’s “Dazed and Confused.” Three years ago, Affleck delivered “Gone Baby Gone,” an impressive and surprising first directorial effort that earned Melissa Leo an Oscar nod. His sophomore feature, the crime drama “The Town,” is attracting early Oscar buzz after debuting at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month. On top of its critical praise, the film is looking to compete with Emma Stone’s teen-friendly “Easy A” for this weekend’s box-office crown. Not bad work for a guy who once had a reputation for being a beer-pounding meathead. Here’s what the critics are saying about “The Town.” The Story “Affleck has cast himself in ‘The Town’s’ lead role of Doug MacRay, a native of Boston’s tough Irish Charlestown neighborhood, which as an opening title card informs us, has produced more bank and armored car robberies than any place in the United States. Doug and his best friend, Jem (Jeremy Renner), are lifelong members of one of Charlestown’s most notorious and successful crews, a team that methodically goes about its thuggish business with a combination of workaday professionalism and swift, vicious violence. When the guys rob a bank and take a manager hostage, the episode sparks a series of events that leads Doug to question whether he’s ready to leave Charlestown’s tribal life of murder and mayhem. Meanwhile, he’s being pursued by an FBI agent (Jon Hamm) who’s determined to make the choice for him.” — Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post The Director “Affleck also seems more confident and at ease in the director’s chair this time around and less like the actor with something to prove. The film’s palpable authenticity is less self-conscious than it was in ‘Gone Baby Gone,’ and Affleck is able to create a strong enough sense of verisimilitude to allow us to buy into the film’s unlikely premise.” — Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times The Performances “Renner and Hamm play stock characters, but their performances elevate the roles to something more. (Renner, as he proved in “The Hurt Locker,” is an especially convincing psycho.) [Rebecca] Hall is a fantastic actress, good in everything she does. She portrays perfectly the confusion and vulnerability of someone violated, as well as the hope one might find in a budding relationship. Of course, we know more than she does, which makes it all the more heartbreaking. But Affleck is the center of the film. His Doug is, in some respects, rather like Affleck – the director of the elaborate heists, as well as a performer in them…. It’s a measured, strong performance, certainly one of Affleck’s best. Perhaps he can credit his director.” — Bill Goodykoontz, The Arizona Republic The Dissenters “There’s a decent movie in ‘The Town,’ though this adaptation of the Chuck Hogan novel ‘Prince of Thieves’ stretches out to a misjudged 130 minutes. Two hours plus change isn’t long, really. Plenty of films, and not just epics, justify three or more hours. Here, though, just when the screws should tighten, we get another leisurely dialogue scene, and hammy inevitables, such as the protagonist, played by Affleck, telling his less stable partner in crime, played by Jeremy Renner of ‘The Hurt Locker’: ‘Ya been like a brutha to me.’ ” — Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune The Final Word “Affleck nails the rhythms of coexistence between neighborhood crooks and regular Joes. His instincts are also right in casting Renner in the role of Jem, the local baddie with a short fuse, and letting the effortlessly magnetic actor steer the pace of the action, hinting at danger even when Jem’s just nursing a brew. With the thrum of unromanticized eff-’em he brings to the part, Renner supplies the jolt that keeps Affleck on his toes, both as an actor and as a director. ‘The Town’ is the good work of a guy on a path of discovery, with Boston as the artist’s own Freedom Trail.” — Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly Check out everything we’ve got on “The Town.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: The Town Related Photos Tour the Town

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Angliena Jolie Would ‘Love To’ Work With Tim Burton, Darren Aronofsky

The ‘Salt’ star tells MTV News she would ‘love to’ play evil Maleficent, be directed by Tim Burton, Darren Aronofsky. By Todd Gilchrist, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Angelina Jolie Photo: MTV News Angelina Jolie doesn’t make the press rounds often, so when the rare opportunity to speak to her does arise, you make the most of it. We grilled her for details about some of her upcoming projects. One of the rumored parts that seems exceptionally well-suited for the sultry star is the title role in “Maleficent” , a take on the “Sleeping Beauty” story told from the point of view of the slumbering princess’ nemesis. Asked whether she might be involved in the film — whose director’s chair may eventually be filled by “Alice in Wonderland” auteur Tim Burton — Jolie said she would definitely be interested. “I would love to,” Jolie told MTV News. “It’s all new and being discussed, but I loved her when I was a little girl. She was my favorite. Tim Burton, the chance to work with him would be extraordinary.” While we were on the topic of casting, Jolie opened up about Cleopatra , whom she’s been confirmed to play in a historical biopic. Jolie said a portrayal of the iconic Egyptian queen is long overdue, and she’s onboard as long as the circumstances are right. “I think if we can get the story right, and do the real story,” she said of a possible script. “I think there’s a lot about her that’s never been covered yet. So if we can do something original, we will.” Jolie’s name has also been attached to two other films: “Serena,” an adaptation of the Ron Rash novel to be directed by “The Wrestler” helmer Darren Aronofsky, and a cinematic portrayal of Kay Scarpetta, the protagonist in Patricia Cornwell’s best-selling book series. The actress didn’t seem to have much information about either feature, but prospects for “Serena” seemed to be a little more concrete. “We’ve talked about it, and I would love to work with Darren one day,” Jolie said, adding that the project itself was perhaps less important than her potential collaborator. “So if it’s not that, it will be something else. But I think he’s one of my favorites.” Scarpetta, on the other hand, seems further down the road. “I think they’re writing a script,” Jolie said. “It’s in development,” she laughed, acknowledging she was short on news. “It’s all very in development.” What role would you like to see Angelina Jolie tackle next? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Salt.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Salt’

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Seventh Generation CIP Jeffrey Hollender Speaks Out on Chemical Reform

Image: Jason O’Halloran, Flickr Bills have been introduced in the U.S. House and Senate to reform the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). Although it is barely on the radar of most news media and public awareness, this may be bigger than the gulf oil spill, health care, or even global climate change. In the words of Jeffrey Hollender, Chief Inspired Protagonist (CIP) of Seventh Generation , “this is probably the most important piec… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Star of Harry Potter “Daniel Radcliffe” on Broadway Musical

According to media reports on Friday, actor Daniel Radcliffe “Harry Potter” is to make his musical debut on Broadway by starring the 1961 Pulitzer Prize-winning “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying”. “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” premiered on Broadway in 1961, with Robert Morse playing the protagonist which based on Sheperd Mead’s 1952 book. > > Read More Star of Harry Potter “Daniel Radcliffe” on Broadway Musical is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Malcolm Gladwell’s Stickiness Problem

It’s tough out there for science writers following in Malcolm Gladwell ‘s footsteps.

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LMFAO Pay Tribute To John Hughes’ ‘Weird Science’ In ‘La La La’ Clip

MTV News talked to the dance-music duo about the video the day iconic director died. By Kyle Anderson LMFAO Photo: MTV News Iconic filmmaker John Hughes died August 6 of a heart attack, and while the tributes to him have not been as plentiful as they were for Michael Jackson, there have still been plenty of stars who have paid tribute to the late director in their work. The latest comes from over-the-top dance-music duo LMFAO , whose new video for their second single “La La La” is an homage to Hughes’ 1985 classic “Weird Science.” The video features LMFAO member Redfoo dreaming up a computer application that creates virtual women, just like the protagonist of “Weird Science.” The program then sends the duo into the computer, where they dance with Chelsea Corka from Paradiso Girls and Jonna from “The Real World: Cancun.” MTV News’ Tim Kash caught up with the pair a few weeks ago (on the day Hughes died) and asked them about the clip

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