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Linkin Park Get Pushed To The Limit In ‘The Catalyst’ Video

‘I think this is a little bit more of an abstract piece than what we’ve done before,’ says Mike Shinoda. By James Montgomery Mike Shinoda on the set of “The Catalyst” Photo: MTV News Linkin Park’s videos have run the gamut from the massive (the wide-screen visuals of “What I’ve Done,” the exploding soundscapes of “New Divide”) to the minimal (the dream-like macro focus of “Somewhere I Belong,” the jittery animated world of “Breaking the Habit”), but the majority of them have one thing in common: the dude sitting in the director’s chair. Since their breakout 2000 album Hybrid Theory, Linkin Park DJ Joseph Hahn has also served as the band’s primary video director. And that’s very much the case with their upcoming video for “The Catalyst,” the first single off their much-anticipated A Thousand Suns album (due September 14). But unlike previous efforts, Hahn seemed determined to push his bandmates to the limit this time around, as MTV News found out when we visited the set of the video back in June. “I think this is a little bit more of an abstract piece than what we’ve done before,” Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda told us. “My voice is a little tired because I’m singing on this one. And it’s a lot of singing, it’s been a long day, a lot of smoke [being used]. Once again, Mr. Hahn is in the driver’s seat, and we have faith in where he’ll take us.” And judging from what we saw, Shinoda wasn’t exaggerating. Hahn filled “The Catalyst” set with enough smoke to give Cypress Hill pause, and that was just the beginning. Over the course of the day, we watched as he dunked frontman Chester Bennington in a pool of water, bounced his bandmates off trampolines and covered them in layers of multihued dust. It was a pretty grueling — not to mention messy — day … the kind of thing that required more than a little faith to get through. Then again, one of the benefits of working with a director who also plays in your band is that you know he’s got your best interests in mind. Even if it seems like he doesn’t. “Joe has directed all of our videos since, I think, the second or third one, so he’s been doing almost all the videos for our entire career,” Shinoda said. “And if it goes well, we pat him on the back, and if it’s a pain in the butt, we blame him.” “The Catalyst” video premieres at midnight August 25 (technically, the 26th) on MTV.com and VH1.com , and then on MTV, VH1, MTV2, mtvU, MTV Hits, MTV Tr3s and all MTV international territories at 8 p.m. ET/PT on August 26. Are you looking forward to the video for “The Catalyst”? Let us know in the comments!

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Five Things You Need To Know About ‘Piranha 3D’

The schlocky, horror/comedy flick has more than just blood and boobs galore going for it. By Eric Ditzian Jerry O’Connell in “Piranha 3D” Photo: Atmosphere Entertainment The headline of this story is a tad misleading, because there’s really only one thing you need to know about “Piranha 3D:” It’s utterly insane. Inspired by the schlocky, love-it-or-hate-it franchise, the new movie spins a story about what happens when thousands of prehistoric fishies go tooth-to-flesh with thousands of college kids enjoying a sun-and-booze-filled spring break. It’s not spoiling anything to say that it doesn’t end well for the great majority of those slacking students. No sooner have they donned their skimpy bikinis and tapped their kegs, then the piranha strike. And strike. And strike. Blood flows, screams fly, terror reigns. So, know that. But, of course, that’s not all there is to keep in mind about the movie, which stars Elisabeth Shue, Jerry O’Connell, Jessica Szohr, Christopher Lloyd and Richard Dreyfuss. Here are five more things you need to know about “Piranha 3D.” There’s Equal Opportunity Nudity Much has been made of the film’s abundant nudity. Heck, even Aja himself has been bragging about all those “3-D double-D boobs.” But the men of Piranha get their fair amount of exposure, too — if not quite the same way. “The piranha go for the one defining feature on each of us that seems to tell everything about our character,” co-star Kelly Brook told us. “Jerry O’Connell’s character has a pretty unsightly situation with some piranhas and parts of his anatomy that will remain unspoken about on MTV.” We’ll let you guess which part of his anatomy — O’Connell’s character makes his living in the adult-entertainment industry — gets chomped on. It’s an Ode to the ’80s Sure, audiences have probably never seen anything that can be called a 3-D horror/comedy popcorn flick, but listen to anyone involved with “Piranha” and you’ll hear them talk as much about the cinematic past as the technological present. “It’s an ode to the ’80s,” Aja said .”I fell in love with the script for that reason. It’s like ‘Dead Alive’ and ‘Evil Dead.’ It’s ‘Gremlins’ for adults.” It Could be the Bloodiest Movie Ever The folks over at Guinness might want to take note: The “Piranha” filmmakers are convinced their movie is the bloodiest movie in cinematic history. “Over 600 gallons of blood were used in this movie so far, and we’re not even done,” co-star Paul Scheer told us when we visited the set. “This is gonna be the most boobs and blood in any motion picture of all time.” By the time the movie wrapped production, Aja bragged, “I think blood-wise, I have to get the final number, but we are beyond anything you can even imagine.” The 3-D Doesn’t Suck Who isn’t sick of unnecessary 3-D — a third dimension practically fastened on with glue and scotch tape? Here’s the thing about “Piranha 3D” : It looks pretty good. And that’s not because they shot it with 3-D cameras (the technical challenges of shooting on and in the water were simply too great to film “Avatar”-style). Aja used a painstaking post-production conversion process, and the results are worthy of applause. ” ‘Clash of the Titans’ and that last-minute conversion, forget it,” said Scheer. “[‘Piranha’] looks really rich and full.” Added O’Connell, “Alex Aja, who was our boss on this one, said, ‘I’m going to make a 3-D movie and I’m going to make a really good 3-D movie. So from the get-go, all the bits, all the gags, all the drama, is designed around 3-D. So if you’re a fan of 3-D, this is one you don’t have to groan about.” It’s Based on a True Story What, you don’t think a swarm of prehistoric piranhas ever chewed their way through a few thousand liquored-up college kids on spring break? Scheer will set you straight. “It’s based on a true story,” he deadpanned. So, um, add “biopic” to this delightful hodgepodge of genres, which include horror, comedy, date movie and nasty-marine-life-vs.-people flick. “Richard Dreyfuss didn’t even know he was shooting ‘Piranha,’ ” laughed Scheer. “He thought he was in the new ‘Jaws’ movie!” Check out everything we’ve got on “Piranha 3D.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Piranha 3D’

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Exclusive: Weezer Planning Blue, Pinkerton Tour

Each city will host two shows, with each show spotlighting one of band’s first two albums. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Elias Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo on the set of “Memories” Photo: Chris Kim/MTV News Weezer have been on quite the nostalgia kick as of late: The first single off their forthcoming album, Hurley, is a winsome slab of rock remembrance called “Memories,” and earlier this week, they thrilled fans with notions of a full-blown Pinkerton tour , where they’d play the now-classic album in its entirety. From the sound of things, they’re not stopping there. On Thursday (August 19), when MTV News visited the set of the “Memories” video in Sun Valley, California, frontman Rivers Cuomo filled us in — exclusively — on the band’s plans to stretch the Pinkerton tour into a two-nights-per-city affair … one that takes fans all the way back to Weezer’s humble Blue album beginnings. “We have this really exciting idea to do a tour where we spend two nights in each city, and the first night, we play the entire Blue album, and the second night, we play the entirety of Pinkerton, ” Cuomo said. “We’re just running it by promoters right now to see if there’s sufficient interest in the markets to do something like that, and if they’re on board, it’s gonna happen.” And though the two-night Blinkerton tour (we just made that up right now, btw) is still just an idea, it’s safe to say Weezer fans would probably be rather psyched to witness the band playing their first two albums, back-to-back. And as Cuomo pointed out, those same fans can actually help the tour become a reality. “The fan response has been incredible so far for the idea,” he said. “And, if they want to, they can contact their local promoter and tell them to make it happen.” Gentlemen (and ladies), start your e-mailing. A spokesperson for Weezer would only tell MTV News that he knew as much as the band and there’s still no start date for the proposed tour. But drummer Pat Wilson echoed Cuomo’s sentiments, and made it sound like this was really going to happen … provided, of course, the math works out. “Yeah, it would probably be a Blue / Pinkerton tour,” he said. “It’s an idea, we’re still examining the mathematics of everything, looking at the logistics and schedules … you know.” Related Artists Weezer

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Christina Ricci on Robert Pattinson: Great Guy, Awesome Kisser!

In the upcoming movie Bel Ami , Robert Pattinson makes loves to a lot of women. His character rises to power in Paris by sleeping with and manipulating many females, one of whom will be played by Christina Ricci. Asked by E! News what it was like to work so closely with the Twilight Saga hunk, Ricci said there is some “naughtiness” between their characters and summed up the shoot with this praise for her co-star: “Working with Rob was amazing. He’s such a great guy, so talented.” Fans, of course, wanna know a lot more. For example, is Pattinson a good kisser? “He is pretty much awesome,” Ricci confirmed. She also said the woman who would know best, Kristen Stewart , visited the set at least once, describing this half of Robsten as “totally sweet.” In closing, even though Ricci has never seen Twilight or Eclipse , she said she can understand the appeal of the films and their British star: “He’s so funny and quirky and weird. He’s an awesome human being.”

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Death Cab For Cutie Talk Edward Vs. Jacob On ‘New Moon’ Video Set

‘Meet Me on the Equinox’ band was invited to screen a five-hour-long cut of ‘Twilight’ sequel. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Harper Death Cab for Cutie’s Chris Walla Photo: MTV News By their own admission, only one-fourth of Death Cab for Cutie have actually read anything from the “Twilight” series (guitarist Chris Walla, we’re looking at you), but that hasn’t stopped them from penning the first single from the upcoming “New Moon” soundtrack , “Meet Me on the Equinox.” And that hasn’t stopped them from weighing in on one of the series’ central conflicts — the whole Team Edward vs. Team Jacob thing — when we visited the set of the “Equinox” video in Toronto on Wednesday

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Asher Roth Gets Deep Into Character In ‘She Don’t Wanna Man’ Video

‘This is a real party; it’s not one of those fake video parties,’ Roth laughs of clip, featuring Keri Hilson. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Matt Elias Asher Roth Photo: MTV News Being that he’s a Video Music Award-nominated artiste, Asher Roth takes his craft very seriously. Which is why, when MTV News visited the set of his “She Don’t Wanna Man” clip — which premiered Monday (August 24) on MTV — we found him tucked away in a corner, eyes closed, getting deep into character.

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Jay-Z, Rihanna, Kanye West Shoot ‘Run This Town’ Video In New York

Trio film clip, for song from Blueprint 3, at historic park in Queens, New York. By Shaheem Reid Kanye West and Jay-Z (file) Photo: Jeremy Kost/WireImage Jay-Z brought Kanye West and Rihanna out to the New York City borough of Queens on Thursday to shoot scenes for his video for “Run This Town,” from his forthcoming album The Blueprint 3. The powerful trio didn’t hit famous Queens ‘hoods like Queensbridge, South Side or Hollis, instead they hit the park.

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