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Sarah Hyland Twitter Bikini of the Day

Sarah Hyland is the 21 year old who looks 13 that you probably have already masturbated to cuz she’s on TV with Sofia Vergara’s tits….and because you didn’t realize she was 21 and now that you know she’s not 13….you’re deleting all the screen caps you’ve taken of her the last year or two that show’s been on TV…. Well it turns out that like every 21 year old, she’s into showing off bikini pics on social network sites for male attention and male appreciation…cuz why else would chicks put up bikini pics…they obviously know we jerk off to those “spring break” albums….that’s really the whole fucking point of facebook and reconnecting with old friends – isn’t it? Either way, this is a good start to her post puberty career…..keep up the good attention seeking bitch.

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Oscars 2012 Predictions: Best Adapted Screenplay

‘The Descendants’ and ‘Moneyball’ seem to be leading the race, but who will take home gold? By Kevin P. Sullivan Brad Pitt in “Moneyball” Photo: Columbia TriStar Woody Allen has dominated the race to decide the year’s best screenplay, winning the Golden Globe for “Midnight in Paris,” but when the Academy Awards split up the category into Adapted and Original, the former proves much harder to predict. Based on critic and guild awards, the competition for Best Adapted Screenplay comes down to two films: “Moneyball” and “The Descendants.” Each has won significant prizes in the past few months, so the category could result in one of the night’s few genuine surprises. Here are our predictions for Best Adapted Screenplay: Who Will Win : Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash for “The Descendants.” Unfortunately, this will be the film’s consolation prize in a night dominated by Jean Dujardin and “The Artist.” Without all of the hype surrounding Michel Hazanavicius’ silent film, the story of a soon-to-be widower in Hawaii would be the odds-on favorite to take Best Picture and Actor. True to his reputation, Payne and his co-writers crafted a subtle, sad and touching film that keeps you laughing the entire way through. He has proven himself to be one of our most consistent auteurs. And although Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian’s screenplay for “Moneyball” deserves its spot as a front runner, Sorkin’s win for “The Social Network” only happened a year ago. Who Should Win : Bridget O’Connor and Peter Straughan for “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.” Straughan and his late wife O’Connor faced the challenge of not only adapting a beloved novel, but one that had been previously adapted into a beloved miniseries. In transforming John le Carr

Privacy? Deleted Photos Still On Facebook After 3 Years!

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Its easy to forget that practically the WHOLE WORLD has access to content you post online, but its a fact. This is the case even after deleting old photos or embarrassing pics that we don’t want on the internet.  CNN has conducted a thorough investigation and found that not only are some “deleted” photos still online, they often remain accessible for YEARS… The company (Facebook) admitted on Friday that its older systems for storing uploaded content “did not always delete images from content delivery networks in a reasonable period of time even though they were immediately removed from the site,” but said it’s currently finishing up a newer system that makes the process much quicker. In the meantime, photos that users thought they “deleted” from the social network months or even years ago remain accessible via direct link. The problem: “deleted” photos never go away Check out the full story on CNN

Privacy? Deleted Photos Still On Facebook After 3 Years!

‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Trailer Delivers Action, Laughs

MTV News’ Josh Horowitz and Josh Wigler give their stamp of approval to the sneak peek with their own commentary track. By Josh Horowitz and Josh Wigler Andrew Garfield in the trailer for “Amazing Spider-Man” Photo: Columbia Now that’s the Spider-Man we’ve been waiting for! The friendly neighborhood wall-crawler swung into action early Tuesday (February 7) with a brand-new trailer for “The Amazing Spider-Man,” director Marc Webb’s reboot of the flagship Marvel superhero. Although we were afforded the opportunity to see the world from Spidey’s own perspective in the last preview — quite literally, in fact — we honestly get an even better sense of what Webb is going for with his take on the “Spider-Man” franchise in this latest spot. From web-shooters to reptilian rampages, there’s a lot to cover in the newest look at “Spider-Man,” so MTV Movies Managing Editor Josh Horowitz and MTV Splash Page Editor Josh Wigler used their combined spider-senses to dive into the “Amazing” new trailer. Swing Away We’ve known about the return of Spider-Man’s web-shooters for a while now. But knowing and seeing are very different things — and yes, we like what we see, very much! The red-light visual cue of the shooters paired with mechanical sound effects is magic for the eyes and music to our ears. And actually seeing Spidey webbing around New York City — perhaps it’s early, but “Amazing” looks to have the best web-slinging of any Spider-Man movie to date. Lighten Up Andrew Garfield is funny. Peter Parker is hilarious. But based on the first teaser, we weren’t sure that Garfield’s Parker would be in on the joke. Well, we were wrong! The “Social Network” actor shows his Spidey knowhow in this new trailer, cracking wise against criminals and spinning them up all the same. “Amazing” looks like a darker Spider-Man than the films we’ve seen before, sure, but there’s room for levity. Garfield seems to fully understand that, and we’re tremendously relieved. The Untold Story The new secret origin of Peter Parker remains mystifying. It seems that the disappearance of Peter’s parents early in his childhood isn’t just a peripheral plot point, but perhaps even at the core of how and why Peter becomes Spider-Man. It’s a curious move likely to leave both casual and die-hard fans scratching their heads, at least for now. The new trailer doesn’t clear things up much, so we’ll have to wait until July to see how this mysterious web unravels. Nolan-esque Marc Webb gets characters. He gets emotion. Anyone who saw “(500) Days of Summer” knows this. Now we know he gets action as well. Web-slinging aside, the scene of maskless Spidey going toe-to-toe against a pack of cops is a brilliantly executed piece of action and gives us lots of confidence that Webb knows what he’s doing in the fisticuffs department. Dare we say it, we even got a “Dark Knight” vibe from that scene. King Koopa The Lizard remains a divisive issue, even after this trailer. He’s only seen in bits and pieces, but the few glimpses leave something to be desired. Hopefully the final FX work will make a difference. That said, looks aside, the sheer size and scale of the Lizard is something to admire. It holds great potential for some spectacular skyscraping scraps between Spidey and his reptilian nemesis, and we’re holding out hope that the epic battles compensate for lackluster creature design. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Amazing Spider-Man.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com .

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Caption This: Chilli & Tyrese Get Up Close & Personal!

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The photo isn’t what you think…or is it? If you guessed that Chilli is the leading lady in Tyrese ‘s new music video “Nothing On You,” then you are correct! Usher’s ex-boo plays the muse that makes Black Ty’s eye twinkle in the latest video off his album Open Invitation! “What does class, integrity, spiritual, humble, independent, natural beauty look like?? … My leading lady!” tweeted Tyrese. “How is it possible that u look so scrumptuous so early in the morning,” responded Chilli via the social network! Tyrese Is In The Hospital Tyrese Is A Self-Made Man When It Comes To Style [EXCLUSIVE] Spotted @ NecoleBitchie.com

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PGA Awards: And Just Like That, The Artist Locks Up Oscar Season

Let’s not belabor this: The Artist claimed Best Picture at Saturday’s Producers Guild Awards, all but affirming its eventual Best Picture win at the Academy Awards. Other winners included The Adventures of Tintin in the animated category and Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest in docs. Congrats to all! Is it March yet? The winner of the PGA’s top award has gone on to repeat at the Oscars nearly 75 percent of the time over the last two decades, most recently doing so last year following The King’s Speech’s surprising victory over The Social Network . The Weinstein Company never looked back in 2011, and it won’t look back now. Next stop: Tuesday’s Oscar nominations, and at this point for Michel Hazanavicius’s silent film, it’s not a matter of “if” it will earn recognition, but “how much?” Check back tomorrow for my predictions — or just move on to fantasy baseball or something. It’s going to be a long month ahead. [ PGA ]

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Video: True Blood Stars Before They Were Famous

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In the video below, check out Bill, Sookie, Eric, Tara and other Bon Temps faves and learn about them before they became famous on our favorite show. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUJbL3JXq5k Thanks to Snakkle for the photo credit of the young Stephen Moyer. Like Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Vault Discovery Date : 04/01/2012 20:34 Number of articles : 2

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How Path is Making ‘Small’ the New ‘Big’ in Social Media

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Revolutions don’t happen overnight. Look at inbound marketing . It has been the better part of a decade, and the movement — while HUGE — is still gaining momentum. Something similar has happened with a little known social network called Path. Path launched in November 2010 to some buzz but little mainstream adoption. Founded by Dave Morin, an early Facebook employee and expert in online platforms,… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : HubSpot Internet Marketing Blog Discovery Date : 05/01/2012 04:48 Number of articles : 2

How Path is Making ‘Small’ the New ‘Big’ in Social Media

Hugh Jackman To Take Lead Role In ‘Houdini’ Musical

‘I’ve been preparing for this role my whole life,’ actor says. By Jocelyn Vena Hugh Jackman Photo: Ethan Miller/ Getty Images Hugh Jackman is ready to hit the Great White Way once again. The actor has been confirmed to take the stage as the lead in “Houdini” Deadline reports. “I have been deeply fascinated by the life of Harry Houdini since I was young, and in many ways I’ve been preparing for this role my whole life,” Jackman said in a statement. “I am thrilled to be collaborating with this collection of artists who are all at the top of their game.” The play, written by “The Social Network” screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, will open during the 2013/2014 season. Sorkin will work with composer Stephen Schwartz and director Jack O’Brien. “Rather than being a biography, ‘Houdini,’ told in a contemporary tone, tells the story of an epic battle that took place between the world’s greatest illusionist and a trio of women, known as ‘Spiritualists,’ who convinced millions of people, including the editors of Scientific American and the New York Times , that they could communicate with the dead,” Sorkin said. “The chance to collaborate with Stephen Schwartz, Jack O’Brien and Hugh Jackman on a new Broadway musical is a huge gift.” Before he takes the stage, Jackman has a number of other projects on his plate, including the big-screen adaptation of “Les Miserables,” the next installment of “Wolverine” and “Unbound Captives” with Robert Pattinson . Most recently, Jackman starred in the one-man show, “Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway” and has also starred in “The Boy From Oz” and “A Steady Rain.” Will Hugh Jackman make magic in the role of Harry Houdini? Let us know what you think in the comments! Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Hugh Jackman

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M.O.P Talk New Album “Sparta”, Identity Theft And Twitter [EXCLUSIVE]

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Billy Danze and Lil’ Fame , better known as the Mash Out Posse, M.O.P. are back with their ninth album Sparta . Their latest collection is produced entirely by the Snowgoons and is filled with that signature fight music we’ve come to expect from Brownsville’s finest. Take a Tour of Brooklyn In the first part of their interview with TheUrbandaily MOP talk about Sparta , having their identities stolen online and why they are the realest dudes on #Blacktwitter. On the new track “No Mercy” Fame spits, “We don’t social network f*ck a twitter,” but Danze is on there “all day.”  Follow them… BILLY DANZE (@BILLDANZEMOP) FAME MOP (@FAMEMOP) on Twitter

M.O.P Talk New Album “Sparta”, Identity Theft And Twitter [EXCLUSIVE]