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(SHOCKING VIDEO):Boxing Champion Ricky Hatton Caught On Film Snorting Cocaine.

Former boxing champion, Englishman Ricky Hatton has been caught on film snorting 7 huge lines of cocaine. Strong rumors persisted about Hatton's, along with fellow countryman, Joe Calzalghe's, involvement with the drug. Calzalghe has recently come clean admitting that he has a problem and has entered a rehabilitation clinic at an unknown location. Hatton, on the other hand is said to be devastated by the now known fact that his drug usage is now on film for the entire world and his fans to see. Family members claim that this explains the depression that the former world champion has been in for quite some time. Good luck Ricky. added by: keithponder

Pregnant Wife: Husband’s Last Act Saved Me and Baby

(Sept. 13) — Brian Wood's last act was a selfless effort to save the life of his wife and his unborn child. “It breaks my heart and it also fills me with gratefulness,” a weeping Erin Wood, 31, told NBC's “Today” show this morning. “If it would have been a head-on crash, we both would have been killed and our baby,” she said. Brian Wood, 33, was pronounced dead at the scene Sept. 3 after an oncoming SUV careened across the center line on Whidbey Island in Washington state, and hurtled over the roof of Wood's 2004 Suburban. His wife was in the passenger seat. The North Vancouver, B.C., couple's first child is due in early November. Her husband of five years slammed on the brakes and swerved hard to the right, ensuring that he would take the brunt of the impact, his wife said. She had been dozing and woke to see the Chevy Blazer racing toward them. She suffered a banged head and a black eye, which was still visible today, but is otherwise fine. The unborn baby boy was unharmed, she said. Two passengers in the back seat of the truck were also killed. Last week, prosecutors charged the driver, 20-year-old Jordyn Weichert, with three counts of vehicular homicide and two counts of vehicular assault, the Whidbey News Times reported. Authorities at the scene found heroin, cocaine, marijuana and a handgun in the truck, according to court documents, local media reported. Weichert had been pulling off her sweatshirt when she asked front-seat passenger to steer for her, the Vancouver Sun said. They then lost control of the Blazer. Authorities are mulling charges against the passenger, Seattle television station KOMO reported. “Physically, I'm doing pretty well,” Erin Wood said today. “I'm not coping well. I don't think you can cope well in a situation like this.” http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/wife-says-husband-brian-woods-last-act-sav… |htmlws-sb-n|dl1|sec1_lnk3|170296 added by: MotherForTruth

It’s Kind Of A Funny Story Is Also Kind of a Disappointing One

Here’s my kind of funny story: When I was a post-collegiate punk with an afternoon to burn, I would often spend hours riding the single ticket I bought at the very cineplex where most of the TIFF screenings are taking place into and out of two or three different movies. It feels eerie to see many of my New York colleagues clamoring at the scene of the crime, and even stranger to hop from film to film not furtively but as festival workers smile and wave me in. I have to say: The thrill has been compromised.

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David Letterman Still Gets Asked to Host the Oscars

David Letterman’s 1995 stint as host of the Academy Awards may go down in infamy, but during a very winning visit to The View this morning, Letterman revealed that he turned down the chance for a re-do. “You know, they were nice enough to ask me to [host] it again,” he told Barbara Walters. “And I just said, ‘Come on, are you drinking?'” Letterman was adamant that he would never return to the scene of the crime: “I did it once, I had my shot, I screwed it up, and almost put an end to the Academy Awards…I sucked. What are you gonna do?”

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Ms Celina Chua, 30, who was a mere five weeks from completing her second degree in veterinary medicine at Murdoch University, died soon after paramedics arrived on the scene at about 3pm. A former Singaporean lawyer was killed in Perth, Australia, last Friday in a car crash that also injured her visiting mother and two younger sisters. The road conditions at the time were fine and dry. Her mother and one sister are said to be recovering at the Royal Perth Hospital, while the other sister esca

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Paris Hilton Tweets About Rumors After Cocaine Bust

‘I know the truth,’ the reality starlet writes. By Mawuse Ziegbe Paris Hilton in Las Vegas police custody on Friday Photo: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Paris Hilton appears to be learning that not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas — especially when you’re a globe-trotting, high-profile heiress. On Friday, the reality starlet was arrested for cocaine possession after the SUV she was riding in was pulled over when a cop smelled the strong aroma of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Police allegedly discovered 0.8 grams of cocaine in Hilton’s purse, and on Monday, she was charged with felony cocaine possession . Now Hilton, who served a 23-day sentence in 2007 stemming from a 2006 DUI charge, is staring down a possible sentence of up to four years in prison and is due in court October 27. Hilton took to Twitter early Wednesday (September 1) to refute recent whispers about her. “These rumors going around are so ridiculous, untrue and cruel,” Hilton wrote. “I’m not going to even pay attention to them, because I know the truth.” Hilton didn’t elaborate on which rumors she claims are false, but headlines detailing her situation paint a grim picture. According to reports, her boyfriend, Cy Waits, who was behind the wheel when police stopped the pair and was charged with driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, has lost his nightclub job. In addition, a spokesperson for Wynn Resorts Limited confirmed to The Associated Press that Hilton has been banned from the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore resorts. Hilton has denied that the purse containing the cocaine belonged to her, and her attorney, David Chesnoff, has insisted the amount allegedly found is “negligible, the purse it was found in wasn’t hers and Paris was illegally searched .” A source close to Hilton told Radar Online that because the socialite was removed from the scene and searched at the nearby Wynn Las Vegas resort, the assertion that she was searched illegally may hold merit. “Cops discovered the cocaine inside the security offices where Paris was taken,” the source said. “Because Paris was taken away from the scene where the car was pulled over, this could potentially be an illegal search of a person. … Las Vegas Metro didn’t follow standard procedures when Paris was arrested, and her lawyer will be talking to the D.A. about this.” What do you think about the rumors surrounding Paris’ arrest? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Related Photos Moments In Paris Hilton’s Legal Life

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‘The Last Exorcism’: Four Secrets Revealed

We find out how the film managed to get a PG-13 rating, what special effects were used and more. By Eric Ditzian Ashley Bell in “The Last Exorcism” Photo: Lionsgate Aside from “The Crazies,” a little horror flick in which I happened to have a juicy cameo, “The Last Exorcism” might be the most memorable fright fest of the year. But that’s coming from a person who doesn’t really like horror, at least not when it comes to limb-shredding, blood-gushing terror. I want storytelling creativity in my horror, characters I truly want to see survive, some reason to keep watching other than the dull, dumb pleasure-pain of watching other people suffer. That’s why I’m a “Last Exorcism” fan. The film follows Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian), a disillusioned preacher and exorcist who hired a documentary crew to expose those who purport to exorcize demons from troubled souls. They head to rural Louisiana, where a young girl (Ashley Bell) is said to be possessed, though Cotton hardly believes any of it. You can, however, bet that things soon turn freaky … and that not everyone is going to live to see daylight. I had a lot of questions about how director Daniel Stamm and his filmmaking team — including producer Eli Roth — pulled everything off, and Stamm, a German newcomer to the Hollywood scene, was happy to oblige in a recent conversation. Here are four “Last Exorcism” secrets revealed. They Made No Cuts to Get a PG-13 Rating After taking in a screening last week, I was shocked to realize the film wasn’t rated R. It was just too scary to think otherwise. Yet it’s actually PG-13, owing to a lack of foul language and very few bloody moments. But did Stamm have to cut anything out to get that rating? Turns out, they didn’t have to make any changes. “We never shot for any particular rating,” Stamm explained. “I shot what I thought was scariest. To me, gore isn’t necessarily scary. It’s all about suspense and eeriness. It’s almost like shaking a bottle of Coke and the pressure builds up, but you keep the lid on it for as long as possible. Once you go into gore, you release that pressure and have to start all over again.” “There wouldn’t be any dirty language, because they’re on a farm of this very religious guy,” he added. ” ‘The Exorcist’ is a brilliant movie, but to me a demon is this timeless entity, and if a demon suddenly says ‘f—,’ that destroys the agelessness. I had no interest in having our demon use dirty language. When we were putting it together in the editing room, we thought this might very well be a PG-13 movie.” There Is Only One Digital Effect We live in an age of reliance — some might say over-reliance — on computer-generated special effects. But what’s often sacrificed with CGI is a gritty realness, which is why top-flight directors like Christopher Nolan use practical effects whenever possible, despite the often added expense. Though he was hardly working with a budget on the scale of “Inception,” Stamm used only one visual effect in “The Last Exorcism”: to ramp up an enormous fire. What’s more, he barely used any special effects: one bloody cut, one bloody cow, one bloody cat, and one thing that will remain secret, lest we spoil the movie’s twisty ending. For the special effects, Stamm recruited makeup effects guru Gregory Nicotero, who’s worked with nearly everyone in Hollywood, including Quentin Tarantino and Michael Bay. “[Nicotero] sent the cow from Los Angeles in a huge box,” laughed Stamm. “He had his guy on set with the blood pump, who was all prepared to go full-out gore. It’s so tempting when you have a genius like that who can make anything look spectacular, but you always need to remind yourself to use restraint because that’s not the story you want to tell. Also, you don’t want to get into ‘Exorcist’ territory. We didn’t want to use any gimmicks. Our whole movie is based on the idea of whether she’s possessed or crazy, so we couldn’t have her levitate or have her head spin.” She Did All Those Bends Herself You can’t walk into a subway station in New York City without seeing the “Last Exorcism” poster: a black-and-white photo of Bell bending over backwards as the purported demon contorts her body. When this happens in the movie, it’s a shocking and scary moment. Turns out that this scene contained not a single visual effect and that Stamm didn’t even know he’d be able to pull it off until days before they shot it. “She’s double-jointed,” he said. “I had no idea. I just cast her because she was brilliant. Two days before we shot the actual scene, which was planned completely differently, we were in the hotel lobby and I asked her if there was anything she wanted to try during the exorcism. She got up and said, ‘Why don’t I do this?’ and she bent over backwards in the hotel lobby. I ran back to my room and rewrote the scene and now it’s become the core of the movie.” “I made sure Patrick didn’t see that before the scene,” Stamm continued. “The first time he ever saw it was that first take. A lot of the stuff in the finished scene is from that first take because he just couldn’t believe what he was seeing.” They Studied Horror Movies to Avoid Imitation From “The Blair Witch Project” to Cloverfield,” the faux-documentary movie has been used a ton, as has the exorcism plotline: “The Exorcist,” “The Exorcism of Emily Rose.” Stamm and his team were so adamant that they not repeat anything that’d come before that they watched all of these films and excised any points that felt duplicative. “We made sure we weren’t doing anything in these other movies,” Stamm explained. “And I also gained new understanding of these movies. ‘Blair Witch,’ when I re-watched it, I realized for the first time what a smart film it is, how it’s so tense and smartly built.” They did, however, make one exception. The townspeople who talk about myth and superstition in “The Last Exorcism” were directly inspired by the townspeople recounting the legend of the Blair Witch. “We learned a lot from that,” Stamm said. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Exorcism.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Akon Accused of Pulling Out, Gives Birth to Lawsuit

Filed under: Akon , Celebrity Justice , Music Akon backed out of a Belgium concert and left the promoter high and dry to the tune of a quarter of a million dollars … this according to a lawsuit filed against the hip-hop superstar. In the documents, the promoter — Lofraco Belgium — claims Akon… Read more

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Gary Busey to the Rescue in Highway Crash

Filed under: Gary Busey , car crash Gary Busey is being hailed a highway hero — after the actor witnessed a collision in Malibu earlier this week

[photo]Erica Blasberg cause of death

“Blasberg was found deceased in Erica Blasberg#39;s Henderson home with a plastic bag secured over her head,” the Clark County, Nev., Coroner#39;s Office said Tuesday, adding that “toxic” levels of prescription medication were also found in her system. PGA pro Erica Blasberg#39;s death was a ruled a suicide by suffocation, and police arrested the doctor who called 911 for allegedly removing pills and a note from the scene. Dr. Thomas Hess, 43, a family practitioner in Las Vegas, turned himsel

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