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MTV Style | Justin Bieber Brings Back Robot Arm For 2012 Teen …

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Justin Bieber Throws Water Balloons At Police, Walks Away A Free …

Call it Bieber Justice — a different set of laws and standards that apply only the deity they call Justin Bieber . The kid was messing around with his crew. Read more: Justin Bieber Throws Water Balloons At Police, Walks Away A Free …

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Katherine Jackson Reported Missing After Fighting With Randy And Jermaine For Thirstily Plotting On Controlling Michael Jackson’s Money

What the hell is going on with this family!? Katherine Jackson has been reported missing by her nephew late Saturday night, law enforcement sources tell TMZ . According to our sources, a nephew of Katherine’s filed a missing person’s report with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department after her grandchildren had been unable to reach her for over a week. Jermaine Jackson tweeted earlier this week that Katherine was in Arizona resting up on doctor’s orders. But early this morning, Paris Jackson tweeted, “yes, my grandmother is missing. i haven’t spoken with her in a week i want her home now.” She followed that up with a plea for people to call the authorities if they see her, then added, “the same doctor that testified on behalf of dr murray saying my father was a drug addict (a lie) is caring for my grandmother… just saying.” Katherine Jackson’s lawyer told CNN she has never gone more than 24 hours without speaking to her grandchildren. As TMZ previously reported, the Jackson family has been feuding of late … with Randy, Jermaine, Tito, Rebbie and Janet Jackson seeking to have the executors of the Michael Jackson Estate resign from their positions. A letter that leaked on the internet, written by the aforementioned Jacksons, claimed that John Branca and John McClain had “taken advantage of the family … and have stressed out Katherine Jackson so much, that she recently suffered a “mini-stroke.’” Something ain’t right in the water! Where is Katherine Jackson???

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A “Lil Positivity”: One-Armed 10-Year-Old Wins Swimming Championship In Texas!

Clap for ‘em 10-Year-Old In Texas Wins Swim Championship A 10-year-old boy in Texas is blowing his competition out of the water as a championship-winning, one-armed swimmer. Ben Ramirez, of El Paso, Texas, took home two gold medals at this week’s city swimming tournament. “It gets exhausting and it gets, like, cold, so you have to keep on trying until you get to first,” Ben told ABC affiliate KVIA-TV. Ben took first place in the 25-yard butterfly and the individual medley. He also won two bronze medals for team events, according to the station. The pint-sized swimmer was given up for adoption when he was born with just one arm in China. His mother Cindy Ramirez adopted him and moved him to El Paso when he was three years old. She admits having one arm has been a struggle for her son, but it hasn’t stopped him from chasing his goals. “In the beginning, what gave him the most problems was that little kids would stare and they’d ask questions and he was more embarrassed about that,” Cindy told KVIA-TV. “It was not so much what he couldn’t do, but people looking at him.” Swimming coach Josh Salas says Ben refuses to let his disability get him down. “I know there is a disadvantage, but with the way he trains, he doesn’t say anything about it,” Salas told the station. Ben also plays tackle football. Congratulations kid. Now what’s your excuse??? Image via ABCNews Source

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The Real Housewives of New Jersey Recap: The Jersey Side Step

It’s a big night for The Real Housewives of New Jersey and their families as they do “The Jersey Side Step” right out of the state. Can Melissa play to a crowd? Will the Manzo boys stay sober long enough to get some work done? We recap it all in this week’s THG +/- review. We start off small with Kathy heading over to an ice cream store in Paterson to ask them to taste her cookies but she complains when Rich takes over. Minus 8 . If she really didn’t want him to interfere she should have left him at home.

Zoe Hardman nipple slip

Zoe Hardman is a beautiful girl, you certainly would not kick her ass out of bed if you were ever lucky enough to get a chance with her and here she is looking sexy all wet in the water in this paparazzi nipple slip action Continue reading

Lifeguard Tommy Lopez Saves Man’s Life… And Is Fired For Valiant The Deed! [Video]

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – It’s the Fourth of July holiday, and Hallandale Beach was packed with people enjoying the sun, the sand, and the water. But the lifeguards were on a skeleton staff. Local Ten spoke with three lifeguards who were fired this week and four others who gave notice that they were quitting after a rescue took place on Monday afternoon. “The person was drowning outside our buoy lines. It’s an unguarded zone,” said Szilard Janko. Tomas Lopez was the guard who ran off of his stand and past his guard area to reach the man in need. “So I started running. I didn’t see the person at first,” said Lopez. He was able to reach the unidentified man, carry him to safety away from the water, and conduct rescue techniques until EMTs reached the beach. But just minutes after he filed his rescue paperwork, Lopez was fired on the spot. Lopez was told he was fired because he left his zone and saved someone outside the buoys in a part of the beach his company is not paid to protect. “So while he was off, we had two other guards watching his zone so the beach was secure,” said Szilard Janko, another lifeguard. Janko quit his job in solidarity, standing by his colleague’s side for saving a man’s life. “I think we should be able to rescue anybody, anywhere,” he said. Both Lopez and Janko are 21 years old and have been lifeguards for less than a year. They said they knew the rules but could not imagine leaving someone to drown when their job is to save lives. The now unemployed lifeguards said Monday’s incident was the first time they were forced to decide between following the rule about the assigned zones or attempting to save a life. “I’m not going to put my job over helping someone. I’m going to do what I felt was right and I did,” said Lopez. The firings continued after Monday’s rescue. Szilard Janko’s 16-year-old brother Zoard Janko was also let go. “If I see anyone drowning, regardless of where they are, I’m going to save them because I’m a lifeguard and, even as a human, I’m going to save someone if I see they need help, and they told me I was fired,” said Zoard Janko. Zoard Janko said he was fired after a manager asked if he’d leave his assigned zone to help someone in an unprotected area and he told his boss that he would. Jeff Ellis Associates, an Orlando-based company, is contracted by the city and paid to man the beaches, but only in the most populated spots. When asked what the lifeguards are supposed to do when someone is drowning outside the guarded zones, the men explained they were told to call 911. Former Vice Mayor of Hallandale Beach Bill Julian was outraged over what is happening on the beaches in his city. “This young man is a hero. He should not be fired,” said Julian. Julian was in office when the contract bid was given to Jeff Ellis and Associates, and he is not happy with how they are overseeing the beach rescues. “Looking back at the contract we approved, as a former vice mayor, as a cost-saving measure, I think now is the time not to renew and get our guys back under our control,” he said. The company has been guarding certain spots of Hallandale Beach since 2003, but that contract expires this year. As of now, seven lifeguards are no longer patrolling Hallandale Beach, all because a man’s life was saved outside of an assigned area. “I understand it’s wrong not to leave someone there, and they are grown-ups and they don’t understand it,” said Zoard Janko. youtube local10

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Silver Linings Playbook Trailer: Young Loonies In Love

Crazy people, they’re just like us! Sure, we may not hurl copies of A Farewell To Arms through closed windows or live with our parents at age 37 (if the Wikipedia entry on Bradley Cooper is to be believed) but as far as the trials and triumphs of burgeoning love are concerned, David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook looks like a standard rom com on prescription meds. One would think that Russell would cash in his chips after the Awards-scooping The Fighter and serve up something that defies category like I Heart Huckabees or his uncompleted feature Nailed , but my guess is since Russell has seen the interior of director’s jail he has no intention of going back. Silver Linings Playbook , despite the mouthful of a title, looks like a strong, albeit conventional flick. Count me as one of many eager to see Jennifer Lawrence play an adult (and, no, I don’t mean “adult” in any euphemistic way.) Plus this looks like an appropriate use of Bradley Cooper’s bordering-on-manic charm. The November 21 release of SLP couldn’t be better timed, as it will wipe his slate clean after September’s soporific Sundance dud The Words . From these few clips here it seems like the relationships sparkle, and even the paycheck-happy Robert De Niro looks like he’s going to bring some spin to the potentially sitcom-ish weary Dad. The other big surprise in the trailer is the appearance of a guy who may look familiar to you. You may need to hit pause. Is that…? Yes, it is! It’s Chris Tucker. You know, that comic actor who seemed like a rising star in the 1990s until he decided that prepping for the next Rush Hour movie took LOTS AND LOTS of research. Watching nut-cases fall in love has long been a pleasure ( David and Lisa , As Good As It Gets , my cousin and that kleptomaniac she married) so Silver Linings Playbook seems ready to scratch that itch. Plus, it doesn’t look too preachy. The family scenes, mere flashes in this trailer, tease some of that “gotta love ’em” positivity that made The Fighter such a standout. Verdict: Nothing revolutionary, but neither was The Fighter , and that turned out great. Gonna’ watch this one closer than the usual rom com. Silver Linings Playbook hits theaters November 21. There’s still time to change the title.

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Silver Linings Playbook Trailer: Young Loonies In Love

Crazy people, they’re just like us! Sure, we may not hurl copies of A Farewell To Arms through closed windows or live with our parents at age 37 (if the Wikipedia entry on Bradley Cooper is to be believed) but as far as the trials and triumphs of burgeoning love are concerned, David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook looks like a standard rom com on prescription meds. One would think that Russell would cash in his chips after the Awards-scooping The Fighter and serve up something that defies category like I Heart Huckabees or his uncompleted feature Nailed , but my guess is since Russell has seen the interior of director’s jail he has no intention of going back. Silver Linings Playbook , despite the mouthful of a title, looks like a strong, albeit conventional flick. Count me as one of many eager to see Jennifer Lawrence play an adult (and, no, I don’t mean “adult” in any euphemistic way.) Plus this looks like an appropriate use of Bradley Cooper’s bordering-on-manic charm. The November 21 release of SLP couldn’t be better timed, as it will wipe his slate clean after September’s soporific Sundance dud The Words . From these few clips here it seems like the relationships sparkle, and even the paycheck-happy Robert De Niro looks like he’s going to bring some spin to the potentially sitcom-ish weary Dad. The other big surprise in the trailer is the appearance of a guy who may look familiar to you. You may need to hit pause. Is that…? Yes, it is! It’s Chris Tucker. You know, that comic actor who seemed like a rising star in the 1990s until he decided that prepping for the next Rush Hour movie took LOTS AND LOTS of research. Watching nut-cases fall in love has long been a pleasure ( David and Lisa , As Good As It Gets , my cousin and that kleptomaniac she married) so Silver Linings Playbook seems ready to scratch that itch. Plus, it doesn’t look too preachy. The family scenes, mere flashes in this trailer, tease some of that “gotta love ’em” positivity that made The Fighter such a standout. Verdict: Nothing revolutionary, but neither was The Fighter , and that turned out great. Gonna’ watch this one closer than the usual rom com. Silver Linings Playbook hits theaters November 21. There’s still time to change the title.

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REVIEW: Beasts of the Southern Wild Lives Up to Its Moral Universe

There was talk, back a week or so ago, about the perfect Father’s Day movie. Some made jokes about That’s My Boy , others took the opportunity to reassert the paternal themes across the work of Wes Anderson, including his latest, Moonrise Kingdom . I couldn’t help thinking, watching Beasts of the Southern Wild , a dreamy, boisterous, folk-inflected allegory of American independence and its foes, among other things, that for a certain type of father and daughter, at least, the story of a benevolent universe-ruler named Hushpuppy (Quvenzhané Wallis) and her willful dad Wink (Dwight Henry) would unleash the floodgates like no other. If you’ve ever attempted to prepare for your own death at your father’s hands by leaving a record for the future excavators of history, you might agree. But then Hushpuppy’s circumstances are so unique that they could only be hers; Hushpuppy’s world is the world. The success of this exuberant, affecting debut feature from director Benh Zeitlin depends on his ability to universalize the particular, in this case by drawing us into the perspective of a six-year-old girl living in squalor and feeling and uncertainty in the Louisiana bayou, then telling our own story from behind it. That story is rich enough to accommodate a number of thematic inscriptions, including American class and ideological disparities, moral philosophies of prosperity and independence, environmental imbalance and Katrina-esque catastrophe, and, perhaps most indelible, reckoning with our inevitable visit from the goon squad. Though she scrawls a cave-drawing version of her own imminent fate (death by very, very angry dad) after setting her trailer ablaze in a fit of don’t-ignore-me pique, Beasts details young Hushpuppy’s confrontation with her father’s mortality. Like Where the Wild Things Are ’s Max (more specifically in Spike Jonze’s adaptation), she has a single parent, in this case an unstable and ailing man trying to instill self-sufficiency in his daughter before his time runs out. What Hushpuppy sees, variously and with a level, absorbent gaze, is a bully, a crank, a king, a madman, a playmate, and a scary dad. Like everything else, she imagines his illness as her doing, and assumes that when he goes he will take the world with him. Both Wallis and Henry are non-professionals plucked from the local environs, each personifying — along with a supporting cast of outsiders and eccentrics —the toughness of spirit that keeps their characters at the center of a very specific universe, come what storms and tusked beasts may. Beasts was shot on location, though its marshy, water-veined bayou setting is more of a frame for the starkly imagined habitat of Hushpuppy and her father. They live among the animals; sometimes they eat with them, sometimes they eat them. In the earthy, ethereal opening sequence, Hushpuppy searches for the heartbeat of various creatures, holding some up to her ear like a seashell, piecing together a collective rhythm. For her heartbeats have a soothing effect; others have their own ideas. The sailor Hushpuppy meets on the water, after she and a coterie of dirty-limbed girls attempt to swim out to the light believed to be her mother, says it’s the smell of chicken biscuits that makes him feel “cohesive.” At times it feels like not much holds this world together; at others it seems nothing could possibly tear it apart. Zeitlin and cinematographer Ben Richardson create a sense of coherent near-chaos with constant, searching camerawork. They shoot from the hip, literally — life as seen from a little person’s point of view — with the wobbly, watchful intensity of a young girl just getting her sea legs. At the same time that we see the world as Hushpuppy does, we take in the tenuousness of her existence with apprehension. At first the romantically appointed poverty and dissipation may set off a certain wariness; the marshalling of filth and decay as the authentic counterpoint to sleek, self-alienated lives. And indeed, the group’s violent evacuation to a shelter following a storm’s devastating flood feels too easy, a false note in an otherwise nuanced and persuasive evocation of stubborn iconoclasm. That Hushpuppy’s perspective eventually swallows and uplifts the movie is the happy result of an uncommonly sensitive screenplay (adapted from Lucy Alibar’s play Juicy and Delicious by Alibar and Zeitlin) and the staging of a climax whose transcendence removes all doubt that we are in the hands of a confident, exceptionally lyrical filmmaker. Wink calls his daughter the king and the boss lady, commands her to eat crab like a beast, admonishes her when she jumps from a catfish’s sting, and drills into her the idea that she should never, ever cry. The latter feels like a nod to Beasts ’s own vulnerability to sentiment. Instead, with the help of a tough-bodied little girl too fantastically of the earth to fall prey to the preternatural, it strikes upon actual, unforgettable emotion. Follow Michelle Orange on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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