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‘Jaws’ Shark Hunted Down

The star of “Jaws” has been found resting in a Los Angeles junkyard. No, not Richard Dreyfuss — the shark! With the 35th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's classic blockbuster just around the corner, an NPR reporter set out to track down the mechanical beast that struck fear into the hearts of so many. In order to maximize their control over the creature, the “Jaws” filmmakers built three sharks for their 1975 movie. All created from the same mold, the sharks were dubbed “Bruce” after Spielberg's lawyer, Bruce Ramer. The gigantic metal creatures were 25-feet long and weighed hundreds of pounds. The heads alone came in at 400 lbs. apiece, with jaws the size of a small human. When reporter and “Jaws”-enthusiast Cory Turner set out to track down Bruce's whereabouts, he went straight to the source — the movie's director. A spokesman for Steven Spielberg explained that the original Bruces had all been destroyed, as no one had thought to save them. But theories circulated on a Facebook page for the famous shark that another Bruce might be out there. After a little research, Turner discovered that a fourth shark had indeed been cast from the original mold, just months after its brothers were constructed. The baby of the Bruce family was created for display at Universal Studios Theme Park, where it hung by its tail for fifteen years. In 1990, the shark was taken down and shipped out to destinations unknown. Turner picked up the phone and started dialing junkyards. He finally found the creature in a yard in the Sun Valley area of Southern California — just minutes away from Universal. Turner brought the team who built Bruce — art department members Joe Alves and Roy Arbogast to verify the shark's authenticity. “It's the real one,” Arbogast told Turner after examining the creature. “It's just kinda' nice to see it again after 25 or 30 years. It's amazing that it's still here.” Bruce's discovery couldn't come at a better time. There's talk that Universal might be considering a 3D “Jaws” remake — with comedian Tracy Morgan in the shark-hunter role. Perhaps Bruce will find his way onto the silver screen once again. added by: danteglam

‘VH1 Hip Hop Honors’ Puts Spotlight On ‘Dirty South’ Pioneers

Timbaland, Jermaine Dupri, 2 Live Crew and more will be honored at the show, airing June 7. By Jayson Rodriguez Timbaland Photo: MTV News Rick Ross, Gucci Mane and recently ousted “Dancing With the Stars” contestant Chad Ochocinco will be among the performers and presenters at this year’s “VH1 Hip Hop Honors” festivities, recognizing “The Dirty South.” The show is set to be taped June 3 at Manhattan’s Hammerstein Ballroom and air Monday, June 7, at 9 p.m. on VH1. For the first time since the production’s inception, a new host will take the reins, as “Hot Tub Time Machine” star Craig Robinson steps into Tracy Morgan’s unlaced Adidas shell-top sneakers. Timbaland, Jermaine Dupri, Rap-A-Lot Records founder J Prince, Luther Campbell and 2 Live Crew, Master P and Outkast producers Organize Noise will be this year’s honorees. This is the second year in a row “Hip Hop Honors” centers on a theme; last year, Def Jam Records was honored . The production also returns to Hammerstein Ballroom after a one-year absence. Last year’s taping occurred at the BAM Theater in Brooklyn, New York. A slew of performers and presenters were announced Wednesday (May 19), including Bun B, Paul Wall, Kelly Rowland, Pitbull, Kid Rock, Taraji P. Henson, Trick Daddy, Mystikal, Plies, Slim Thug, David Banner, Danny Glover, Eddie Griffin and NFL star Terrell Owens, among others. In past years, Snoop Dogg and the Wu-Tang Clan were feted, as were icons ranging from Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One and Run-DMC. Four years ago, the ladies took center stage during the show, as Lil’ Kim and MC Lyte rallied their female counterparts, including Remy Ma and Da Brat, for a memorable performance. Are you excited by this year’s “Hip Hop Honors” lineup? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Timbaland 2 Live Crew Master P Luther Campbell Jermaine Dupri

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Will Tonight’s Guest-Star-Laden 30 Rock Mark an Official Shark Jump?

Ever since the Megan Mullally-Oprah Winfrey-Steve Martin-Jennifer Aniston onslaught of season three, 30 Rock has garnered a reputation — good and bad — for booking esteemed guest-stars. We’ve been treated to appearances by everyone from James Franco to Jon Bon Jovi to Buzz Aldrin in the current season, and tonight’s episode, entitled “Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land,” will present a full credits sequence worth of the show’s past gets — with room for surprises. Should we be worried that 30 Rock , a show that once gleamed with invention and singular personality, is now a carnivalesque showcase of showbiz connections?

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5 Fake Movies That Should Be Real

Danny Trejo fans, rejoice! All seventeen of you. The long-awaited Machete will finally reach theaters on September 3. For those of you who don’t remember, Machete was Robert Rodriguez’s fake trailer for Grindhouse that the director made into a real movie with real stars (Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Lindsay Lohan and Movieline favorite, Steven Segal , all appear alongside Trejo). Anyway, since Hollywood is clearly out of ideas — cough, Mighty Mouse — it seemed like a perfect time to go find some other fake trailers that could be turned into real movies. After the jump, the five that would have the best chance at box office success.

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Late Night Highlights: James Marsden’s ‘C*ck Sock’ Tutorial and Chris Rock’s Run-In with Richard Pryor

The late night circuit has been flooded with two things this week: Death at a Funeral actors and Kate Gosselin jokes. Both elements came to head during last night’s programming when Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan and James Marsden and Gosselin herself took over the airwaves to share some humorous set stories with the world. Click through to see whose segments fell flat, whose segments ran blue, and the other highlights you missed while planning to file a lawsuit against South Park for that episode in which you planned to file a lawsuit against South Park .

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Late Night Highlights: The Truth About Hover Boards and the Tale of Tracy Morgan and MJ’s ‘Thriller’ Glove

Poor Luke Wilson. He films one movie with Tracy Morgan and now he is harassed by every single interviewer for crazy stories about working with the 30 Rock actor. Last night, George Lopez continued the tradition by coaxing anecdotes out of him about Tracy leaving voice messages as Darth Vader to his son and Tracy’s Michael Jackson memorabilia. Click through for the latest chapter of Tracy Morgan Set Stories , as well as the other highlights you missed last night while finishing your taxes.

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The Original Death at a Funeral Was No Classic, Guys

I haven’t yet seen the new, Neil LaBute-helmed remake of Death at a Funeral , but I’m amused by how offended people are on the original film’s behalf. Is it kind of startling that so little time would pass between the 2007 British version and its American remake? Sure. Is the original film a lost, mistreated classic? Hardly.

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Tray-Mo and Lil' Jim's IMPREGN8TED

Tracy Morgan and Jimmy Kimmel are about to get some girls IMPREGN8TED. [ Ed's Note : Mostly just Tray-Mo. Let's be real.] Watch

Tracy Morgan: Sobriety Makes Me ‘Awesome’

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Tracy Morgan says he’s gone sober for his family — and now he’s back to being a “pretty awesome dude.”The “30 Rock” star, who got a couple of DUIs back in 2006, was at The Grove with his fam yesterday — where he was intoxicating without the booze … Permalink

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