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Joe Giudice in Jail

According to a police spokesperson, Joe Giudice is also expected to serve 8 days of his sentence, putting his release date at Sept. 28. The sentence stems from Giudice#39;s DUI conviction following an accident in Montville, N.J., in the early hours of Jan. 14. He had his license suspended for seven months in that case, but was caught driving. Joe Giudice, the husband of Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice, has reported to jail to serve a 10-day sentence for driving with a suspend

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Lovely, Still’s Martin Landau on Acting Style and the Similarities Between Alfred Hitchcock and Woody Allen

An interview with Martin Landau really shouldn’t be called that — more than just a simple Q&A, it’s as though you’re sitting in on an Actor’s Studio session taught by the 82-year-old actor. Though my talk with Landau this week was pegged to the release of Lovely, Still , a new indie film where he finds late-in-life romance with Ellen Burstyn, it took no time before he began discussing the very nature of acting itself using some of his most famous roles as examples — including his Oscar-winning turn as Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood and his characters in Alfred Hitchcock’s North By Northwest and Woody Allen’s Crimes and Misdemeanors . In fact, when it comes to actors, it turns out that Hitchcock and Allen have more in common than you might expect.

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Listen to Five Songs from Trent Reznor’s Upcoming Soundtrack for The Social Network

As if there weren’t enough hype, buzz and breathless anticipation surrounding the release of David Fincher’s The Social Network , here comes your first listen of the film’s musical score, from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. The Nine Inch Nails frontman has released a five-song sampler of the 19-track album to his website and it’s…pretty awesome. Think Radiohead circa-“Kid A” mixed with The Dust Brothers and you’ll have a pretty solid idea of what to expect. After the jump, take a listen to the first track, “Pieces Form the Whole.”

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Karissa Shannon Sex Tape — Coming Soon?

Filed under: Karissa Shannon , Sam Jones III Karissa Shannon may have had a change of heart when it comes to fighting the release of her sex tape — and it all comes down to her suspicious visit yesterday to Vivid Entertainment ‘s headquarters. Karissa and actor Sam Jones III — her boyfriend/sex… Read more

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What Is Taylor Swift’s Post-VMA Plan?

Following her ‘Innocent’ VMA performance, singer is gearing up for the release of her third album, Speak Now. By James Dinh Taylor Swift performs at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Fresh off the heals of her much-talked-about performance at the 2010 Video Music Awards, Taylor Swift is about to take the rest of the year by storm after a relatively low-key summer. The 20-year-old is gearing up for the release of her new album, Speak Now . And if “Innocent,” the song she debuted at Sunday’s VMAs , is any indication of her upcoming material, Swift scorners should beware: She may be singing about you. “For me, I write everything that I live, so you’ve got to give yourself a little bit of time to live a lot of things so you can write about a lot of things. And my only option is to write about what I’ve been through and what I’ve lived,” Swift told fans of her new album. “Each song is a different confession to a different person, and I’m very excited for you to hear them.” The album may not be out until October 25, but the singer has already given fans a taste of her new music with the release of the first single, “Mine,” which many have said conquers a more mature lyrical vision. The songstress chose Roman White (who also directed “You Belong With Me” and “Fifteen”) to helm direction for the clip, which depicts Swift and her lover from their first interaction through their marriage. The song, which the singer says is about “finding someone who would make you believe in love and realize that it could work out,” had a bright start due to her ever-dependable fanbase. In early August, “Mine” made history as the singer became only the second female artist in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 chart to debut multiple songs (“Mine” and “Today Was a Fairy Tale”) in the top five within a one-year time frame. But the songstress hasn’t just been working on her album. Swift also made time this past year for some other important priorities. During the days of immediate relief for the catastrophic Nashville floods , the country superstar helped her hometown by donating $500,000 and later performing as part of the Nashville Rising: A Benefit Concert for Flood Recovery charity concert. “Being at home during the storm, I honestly could not believe what was happening to the city and the people I love so dearly,” Swift wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press. “Nashville is my home and the reason why I get to do what I love. I have always been proud to be a Nashvillian, but especially now, seeing the love that runs through this city when there are people in crisis.” Despite her role in the movie “Valentine’s Day,” Swift told MTV News earlier this year that she’s staying clear of the acting gigs for now and remains focused on her music, saying, “I’m not making movies right now. I’m making music. That’s always been my number-one love.” One question many ponder is whether or not the teen sensation will be able to match the sales and critical reception of 2008’s Grammy-winning album Fearless. Some have even predicted that Swift may be the one to shake up the current state of the music industry with U.S. debut week sales of 1 million units. “It feels like if anybody can do it now, she could be the one,” Will Botwin, president/CEO of Red Light Management and ATO Records told Billboard . “She has the sales base and heat from the last few albums. And with all the amazing things she has going on, she is as likely as anybody to reach a million units, especially with the efforts of Big Machine and Universal behind her.” Until then, Swift will continue her media blitz for the release of Speak Now, which hits stores October 25. The songstress is reportedly set to hit the stage the same day of her album drop for a performance on the “Today” show and will also grace the November cover of Glamour magazine. What would you like to see Swift do in the coming months? Share your thoughts below! Related Videos VMA 2010: Most Talked About Moments VMA All Access VMA 2010: Red Carpet Report VMA 2010: Performances Related Photos Top 10 Moments Of The 2010 VMAs Related Artists Taylor Swift

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Well BUILT – R2D2

How to: Completely Functional R2D2 RC Robot | Hack N Mod —While having your own slave pet R2D2 has been a dream of thousands of Star Wars fans, one dedicated man made his own functional and extremely realistic R2D2 robot. So realistic, it looks like it just motored off of the Star Wars set. He also has an entire build diary dedicated to his projects. 1st LINK- http://hacknmod.com/hack/how-to-completely-functional-r2d2-rc-robot/ 2nd LINK- http://vfranco.blogspot.com/ added by: remanns

GMOs that drink your blood

A letter from Pesticide Action Network Asia/Pacific on the application by the Malasian Institute for Medical Research to release GM mosquitoes into the wild. We refer to the public announcement by the National Biosafety Board of Malaysia about the application by the Institute for Medical Research (IMR) for the release of genetically modified male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Pahang and Melaka (referred to as Living Modified Organisms or LMOs of the OX513A strain) (Reference No. NRE(S) 609-2/1). We have serious concerns and objections. First of all, there is a lack of transparency and information about the genes involved in the genetic engineering of the mosquito. For example, how is this male LMO ‘created’? Is there not the risk of a margin of error that might allow female LMOs to be selected in the process? What are the sources of the molecular marker and the ‘lethal’ gene that will make the offspring of the LMO and a female Aedes aegypti die? This is very critical. The technique apparently employed in this IMR project seems to be the one called “Released Insects with a Dominant Lethal” (RIDL) which is a tetracycline-repressible lethal system, utilizing the piggyBac transposon. If the key gene that confers the dominant lethal trait is tTAV, a protein, — and we do not know this for sure since the IMR refuses to release the information — then in the absence of tetracycline, the mosquito offspring of the LMO will likely die from the toxic effects of the over-production of tTAV. If such a gene is the one causing fatality to the offspring of the LMO, then what is the precise mode of action of the tTAV protein? Its mode of action and how it leads to the death of the mosquito offspring/organism exactly appear unclear and little understood. This should be clarified and investigated before any open releases are considered, as it may have environmental or health consequences as well as carry risks arising from horizontal gene transfer. The public announcement and fact sheet do not look at the possibility of new health risks to humans and animals arising from the genetically modified mosquitoes, in particular if female LMOs are released accidentally or female progenies from the released male LMOs somehow survive. In relation to the latter, Phuc et al. [1] state that 3-4% of the first larval instar of OX513A do survive to adulthood. Thus the IMR fact sheet is not quite accurate in stating that the presence of the “conditional lethality trait” in OX513A progenies is fatal; “resulting in the death of the progenies in the absence of tetracycline”. The figure for 3-4% is given for laboratory experiments. What is the figure for field cage trials? Different conditions (biotic and abiotic stresses) need to be tested for changes in (a) the survival rate of OX513A mosquitoes and (b) phenotypic and behavioral characteristics. Please let us briefly explain our concern regarding the use of a seemingly untested protein. As an example, Bt crops like cotton and corn are genetically engineered with the Bt-toxin gene from the soil-bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). There are many different forms of and genes for Bt toxins—the most commonly used are Cry1Ab and Cry1Ac. Cry1Ac has been found to be a potent immunogen. It binds to gut cells and is capable of causing changes in the permeability of the gut (e.g. [2-5]). Other examples of unpredicted immunogenicity or toxicity are two food products. In the 1990s, in feeding trials with rats (and mice), genetically engineered (GE) tomatoes in the US (Clagene) as well as GE potatoes in the UK [6,7] were found to cause damage to the gut and its mucosal cell lining. In both cases, the transgenes used were coding for proteins regarded as harmless when ingested by mammals. Another major risk in the IMR project is horizontal gene transfer of the piggyBac insert, which contains the two transgenes. According to a paper by Ho and Cummins [9], the risk of the transgenes being transferred horizontally to other species is highly increased due to their combination with the piggyBac transposon. The risks of such transposons transferring to the genomes of the mammalian hosts should be investigated, including the possible transfer to laboratory animals used as blood meal donors for female LMO mosquitoes. This is relevant at this present stage as there will potentially be females amongst the released LMO mosquitoes. The male LMOs have to be sorted from the females, and this takes place at the pupae stage, when males are generally smaller than females. This, however, is unlikely to be 100 per cent accurate. It is obvious that transgene escape can readily occur, whether horizontally or vertically (via sexual reproduction). The enhanced possibility of horizontal gene transfer is only one possible effect of genetic engineering. Transgenes as well as the insertion of transgenes via genetic engineering are known to give rise to other unexpected, unintended, positional, synergistical, or pleiotropic effects [10]. As an example, one study in 2005 looked at GE peas that had been genetically engineered with a bean gene. Unexpectedly, the protein product from the bean gene changed its characteristics when produced in peas and caused immune reactions and inflammation in mice, not seen with the bean [11]. This provides evidence that a gene may behave differently when transferred from one organism to another, even if the two organisms are very close from an evolutionary standpoint. The relevance of this for the given situation is that there are likely to be changes in the GE mosquito other than the intended or expected ones. These would include changes in genoptypic, phenotypic or metabolic levels as well as behavioural levels. Genetically engineering a mosquito, which is a vector of disease, may give rise to unexpected effects that may include negative impacts on human and animal health, for example, the insect may become more virulent, aggressive or its bite might have different effects on the host. The proposal by the IMR to do fogging after the release is also fraught with contention. Fogging with resigen (active ingredients: S-bioallethrin and permethrin) means spraying communities and the environment with poisonous pesticides. Both are pyrethroids which have been linked to toxicity in humans including carcinogenicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity, and neurotoxicity as well as acute toxic effects such as coughing, redness, burning sensation/pain in the eyes and skin, dizziness, headache, fatigue, nausea, listlessness, vomiting, epigastric pain, muscular fasciculation [12,13]. These pyrethroids can be inhaled or ingested (directly or through water). Permethrin has also been found to have potential to be an endocrine disrupter [14]. Besides this, fogging is ineffective in controlling mosquitoes because it is not targeted but simply sprayed all over the area, allowing a large proportion of mosquitoes to escape. Last but not least, involving the communities that will be affected by the release as well as the public at large is a matter of public trust. The effects of the genetically engineered mosquito including its molecular marker and the ‘lethal’ gene (assumed to be tTAV) on fish, frogs or other organisms present in the environment that might feed on it, and its possible effects on humans or other mammals have not been tested. Before any open release, this information must be determined, especially since there is risk of survival of the GE mosquito offspring. continued added by: JanforGore

Gucci Mane Says The Appeal Is ‘A Masterpiece’

In the meantime, he and DJ Holiday tide fans over with Jewelry Selection, in Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes Gucci Mane Photo: Sam Hendrick/MTV News This Week’s Main Pick Street Kings : Gucci Mane and DJ Holiday Holding It Down For : Zone 6 Mixtape : Jewelry Selection Real Spit : Gucci Mane is out on the road, getting that show paper. Mr. LaFlare says he has to look his freshest for the people, which means an assortment of ice to shine, hence the name of his latest mixtape, Jewelry Selection. “I gave you nothing but classics,” DJ Holiday, who hosts the tape, said of his and Gucc’s latest collabo. “So it’s only right I give you the preview of the mixtape. It was very imperative we did this mixtape for the streets. We gave the streets mixtape after mixtape with Writing’s on the Wall, Burrrprint 2. And that album is coming September 28, The Appeal: Georgia’s Most Wanted. ” ” The Appeal is finished,” Gucci added. “It’s mixed and mastered. Artwork done. It’s a masterpiece.” Joints to Check For “Block Party” (featuring Alley Boy) : “We did this for the block. If you represent the street, any cuddy corner, you’re gonna feel this track right here,” Holiday said. “Electricity” : “It’s one of the biggest songs,” Holiday explained. “It’s gonna be in the clubs coming up. It’s going to be one of the biggest street records, I personally think. I never let you down, MTV. It’s one of them records. If you got them diamonds, them stones in your chain, you’re gonna turn this one up.” “Stone Cold” : “I feel strongly about this record,” Holiday boasted. “It’s one of them records that makes you feel you need to wake up, wipe your face with a stack of 20s, and do whatever you need to do to start our day and just grind. It’s called ‘Stone Cold.’ This is one of the biggest mixtapes of the year. We doing this for y’all.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Gucci Mane

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Justin Bieber’s Unstoppable Year: A VMA Cheat Sheet

Best New Artist nominee will perform at Sunday’s VMAs. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber Photo: Robyn Beck/ AFP/ Getty Images Remember when Justin Bieber was just an up-and-coming pop singer who presented at the 2009 VMAs and gave one lucky fan a red-carpet shout-out ? Well, since then, he has become a one-man pop-music sensation by dominating the charts, the airwaves and teen girls’ hearts. Just two months after last year’s VMAs, Bieber dropped his debut album, My World, and never looked back. He followed up the release with his spring 2010 sophomore album, My World 2.0. In the process, the 16-year-old has worked with everyone from Ludacris and Sean Kingston to Jaden Smith and even Kanye West and Raekwon on a “Runaway Love” remix . And let’s not forget: He’s even had an offer to have Mark Wahlberg leave rap retirement to jump on a track with him someday. Bieber’s career has been pretty much controversy-free, though he did have fans, VMA host Chelsea Handler and Bill O’Reilly riled up over his friendship, and subsequent Elle photo spread, with reality starlet Kim Kardashian . There have also been a few fan stampedes. Last November, Bieber had to cancel a Long Island mall appearance after his fans got a little out of hand. That incident was followed by equally zealous fan moments in Paris , New Zealand and Australia . While he’s appeared on the small screen thanks to his own “Diary” special and a stint on “SNL,” he will kick it up a notch later this month on “CSI,” when he plays bad boy Jason McCann. On top of all of that, he met the president , topped Lady Gaga on YouTube , showed his funny side on April Fool’s Day when he took over Funny or Die , hung out with Drake at the Much Music Awards , got a tattoo and released a number of music videos, including his VMA-nominated “Baby,” “Somebody to Love,” “Never Say Never” and “Eenie Meenie.” Now, with a VMA nod for Best New Artist and a highly anticipated VMA performance , whether he wins or loses, he will come out on top, thanks to his upcoming music video for “U Smile,” his 2011 3-D flick and the release of his first book, “Justin Bieber: First Step 2 Forever,” in October. Bieber will find out if all the highs of the past 12 months can land him his first Moonman. The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday. The party starts with MTV News’ VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist from now through Sunday. Related Videos Gearing Up For The 2010 VMAs! Related Photos VMA 2010: Behind The Scenes At The Promo Shoot

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Real Housewives of New Jersey Reunion, Pt. 1: Release the Giudice! [Recaps]

So last night began our two-part journey into Andy Cohen ‘s underworld, a place of shadows and screams, of strange rhombus coffee tables and tearing, thrashing ghouls. Andy Cohen’s underworld is located at the Borgata in Atlantic City, naturally. More