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Blake Lively Because I Miss Her

I hadn’t done a post on my new favorite hottie Blake Lively in like two days so I desperately needed to see some sexy pictures of her before I had a pervert breakdown. Luckily baby Jesus answered my prayers and sent me these shots of her walking around the set of her girlie show in a nice little outfit. Hallelujah.

Don’t Miss the Weekend Without Oil August 21 & 22!

If you prefer to walk or bike instead of using a car, enjoy being outside, use reusable bags, avoid plastic bottles, eat meat sparingly or not at all, research makeup and cosmetic products for safety, carry a refillable water bottle, and generally avoid buying crap you don’t need and using the stuff you do have as long as it is useful, then you are well on your way to successfully completing by DoSomething ‘s Weekend Without Oil challenge. So sign the pledge! The Weekend Without Oil is this weekend – August 21 & 22 – and aims to educate teens and pe… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Meet ‘Inception’ Breakout Star Tom Hardy

The Brit actor gets another shot at stardom with a role in Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster. By Eric Ditzian Tom Hardy in “Inception” Photo: Warner Bros. In the midst of all the visual complexity and storytelling wizardry in “Inception,” the weekend’s big box-office winner with a $60.4 million opening, one performance in particular shines through. Tom Hardy plays Eames, a forger on Leonardo DiCaprio’s team of fantastical bandits who is capable of impersonating other people within a shared dream state. From the very first time we meet him in a dusty Kenyan cafe, Eames comes across as an erudite ass-kicker, if such a thing is possible — a guy who can discuss intricate psychological issues at a PhD-level and then turn around and bust a few skulls. Hardy slips into Eames’ sweaty skin for an effortless performance in which… well, it just never seems like he’s acting.

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‘The Walking Dead’ Zombies Take Over Atlanta, Then Your TV

‘I’d like to do 20 years of zombie TV,’ executive producer Frank Darabont says on the set of new AMC series. By Rick Marshall A Zombie on the set of “Walking Dead” Photo: MTV News ATLANTA — There is carnage on the streets of the ATL. At least there was, when MTV News went down South, to visit the set of “The Walking Dead.” There we found a horde of living dead prepared to bring Frank Darabont’s live-action adaptation of the hit comic books to life when the series premieres on AMC in October. We also found Darabont, “Walking Dead” comic creator Robert Kirkman , and many of the creative minds behind the show. “We have blocks of Atlanta shut down here, and there’s a tank behind me, if you can’t see it,” said Kirkman, who also serves as the series’ executive producer and a screenwriter for two of the first six green-lit episodes. “Just the scale of everything,” he marveled. “Everything is being done exactly the way I would’ve wanted it. And it’s better than I could have ever envisioned it. The whole thing is just amazing.” “The Walking Dead” follows a small group of human survivors in a world overrun by flesh-hungry zombies. Unlike zombie stories of the past, however, the comic book series and its small-screen adaptation focus on the effects a zombie apocalypse would have on the people who survive it. Instead of the zombie outbreak, it’s the zombie aftermath. And what an aftermath it is, as the project’s team brought the devastation of a zombie plague to the streets of downtown Atlanta — complete with overturned vehicles, scattered debris and yes, even a tank. “We’re going to follow the Robert Kirkman narrative pretty closely, but we’re giving ourselves permission to veer off path and find the interesting detours,” Darabont told MTV News. “We’ve got hundreds of zombies. We’ve got a downed helicopter; it just goes on and on. It’s crazy — all on a TV budget.” “The cool thing about it is, Frank Darabont, everything that he’s doing is him looking at the book and going, ‘I think there’s something here that would make it better,’ ” said Kirkman. “And I’ll be damned if he’s not right every time.” During our visit to the set, Darabont gave direction to series lead Andrew Lincoln, who plays police officer Rick Grimes, as hundreds of extras in full zombie makeup waited in the wings, ready to crawl, shamble and drag themselves into action. Given the 95-degree temperature on the day of our visit, the performance of the zombie horde was impressive. “There’s a certain look that we’re going for,” makeup effects supervisor Greg Nicotero told MTV News. “We want real gaunt, real thin features. … Tall, so that then we can make it look like they’re malnourished. So far, we’ve had some great performers, and they bring the makeup to life.” Darabont said he’d love to make the series a regular part of his career well beyond the first six episodes, much like Kirkman himself has done with the long-running comic book series. “I’d like to do 20 years of zombie TV,” he laughed. “Every day I’m at the monitors, and I’m going, ‘This is really, really cool.’ ” Much of the show’s team will also be attending this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego and will host a “Walking Dead” panel on Friday at 11:30 a.m. in Room 6BCF. Related Videos ‘Inception’ Clips

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Want to Kick Our Oil Addiction? Let’s Get Our Priorities Straight First

photo: Joost J Bakker via flickr You’d have to be living in a cave since the beginning of the BP oil spill to not have heard, or made, statements about never letting this sort of environmental disaster happen again and kicking our oil addiction . There have even been checklists 50 items deep of ways you can use less oil. Before we act on that sentiment, (and let me be clear that we will be using less oil in the future, … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Summer In The City: Urban Strategies for Keeping Cool

Hot town, summer in the city Back of my neck getting dirty and gritty Been down, isn’t it a pity Doesn’t seem to be a shadow in the city All around, people looking half dead Walking on the sidewalk, hotter than a match head Really, when you look at most of the lists of ways to keep cool, you would think that everyone in America lived in a detached house in the ‘burbs. But lots of people live in cities and apartments where suggestions like “don’t use the dryer” or “plant a tree” are not relevant. How do you keep cool in the city?… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Pedestrian Power Takes a Step Up

Image credit: Good Expanding bike-share programs , increased funding , and continual reinvention : Maybe it’s just summer, but being a pedestrian seems to be a better prospect than ever. According to Good , it’s not just the weather. Their latest

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Jessica Alba’s Boring Hotness

Here’s Jessica Alba at the premiere or screening of some movie I’ve never heard of looking sexy in her little black dress. It’s nice to see her somewhat back to her old self, I’m sick of always seeing her in sensible shoes and jeans running errands like a typical mother. Boring. Not that these are so spectacular, but at least she’s wearing a dress. It’s something I guess. There weren’t any stairs around that we could get a picture of her walking up? Lame.

Jessica Alba’s Hot And Scary Sexiness

Finally I’ve got some sexy pictures of Jessica Alba , I was beginning to get sick and tired of all the boring shots of her walking around in her lame outfits running mom errands. Here she is looking badass in a photoshoot for some magazine called Genlux , I don’t know what that is either, but I like what I see. She’s a little scary, a little crazy and a whole lot of sexy. My boner is a little frightened…. And I like it.

Just What We Needed Dept.: Tourist Lanes

TreeHugger loves ideas that make things smoother for non-motorized transportation. Here is one that would be a big help in cities that attract a lot of tourists: dedicated lanes. This would be particularly effective in New York, where the locals move really fast. As noted in Popup City , then the tourists can do what tourists do, like randomly change direction and walk into things while looking up instead of ahead…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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