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REVIEW: ‘Flight’ Soars Then Nosedives Despite Denzel Washington’s Acting Aerobatics

Flight , the first non-motion-capture feature Cast Away  and  Forrest Gump filmmaker  Robert Zemeckis has directed in over a decade, is the kind of movie that, people like to bemoan, the industry doesn’t make anymore. It’s a solid, burnished work made about adults for adults and anchored by  Denzel Washington in a role that calls for some classic star gravitas. It’s a mainstream film, but a consciously meaningful one, occupying that increasingly perilous mid-budget middle ground in a world continually drifting toward the opposing poles of massive blockbusters and scrappy indies. There’s not a superhero in sight and not a trace of nuance either — it’s the straightforward drama of a man forced by circumstances out of his control to confront the destructive way he’s been living his life. That  Flight  turns out to be a disappointingly standard addiction story in its second half also serves as a reminder that Hollywood tends to be more invested in these types of self-serious movies than most actual audiences. In its need to reach a smug, by-the-book end goal of redemption and recovery, the film sheds much of the life and complexity it shows in the beginning, devolving from a morally ambiguous story to a story all about its moral. Based on a screenplay by John Gatins ( Real Steel ),  Flight ‘s opening sequences are a dazzling display of studio filmmaking at its limber heights. The camera follows Captain Whip Whitaker (Washington) out of a night-long bender and through the start of what should be a quick, routine Orlando to Atlanta flight. Halfway through, however, the plane malfunctions and things go wrong with terrifying rapidity. In the wake of the crash, friends and family mourn the lost while the press and public clamor for someone to blame, and we learn that Whip may be a great pilot — he’s his best self in the air — but he’s also a functional alcoholic in deep denial. It’s not Whip’s fault the plane starts to go down, but when it does he proves himself capable of grace under pressure in a situation the film portrays through some hair-curling images: people flipped and scrabbling around the ceiling of the plane’s fuselage, tearful panic, plummeting altimeters, flaming engines and the ground rushing up at an angle one never wants to see in real life. The dreamlike way in which Whip watches the wing of his plane take out a church spire in the seconds before impact, like a later shot in which a bloody tear trickles out of his damaged eye as he recovers in the hospital, presents a sliver of lyricism to the sequence and its stunned aftermath, in which Whip isn’t sure whether he’s a hero or a failure. Flight is so sensorially sharp and electrically present in its initial gambit that the movie’s descent into a trudging tale of a problem drinker in the second half brings the film to ground literally and symbolically. Washington turns in a smart, ego-free performance here that goes some way toward making Whip into a character whose fate we might care about. He’s a man who’s been ignoring his issues for so long we don’t at first grasp the depths of them ourselves — but his later cycle of self-abuse feels as familiar and repetitive as the flight scene itself feels fresh. Watching Whip sober himself up with some blow after a boozy dalliance with a flight attendant before traveling to the cockpit, we get the squirmy, tightrope-act sensation of observing someone disturbingly good at getting by while hammered. He’s experienced enough as a pilot and drinker to take off smashed and thread his plane through tricky, stormy weather. Watching him tempt fate again and again as he is investigated in te aftermath of the crash is far less compelling. Whip is looking for someone or something to force him to stop, and apparently a brush with death while transporting more than 100 people in his care isn’t enough. Characters invested in Whip not being held responsible for the accident, for professional reasons or friendship — including Don Cheadle as his attorney, Bruce Greenwood as his union representative, Tamara Tunie as a flight attendant colleague and an amusing John Goodman as his drug dealer — try to protect him, but Whip doesn’t seem that committed to protecting himself. The forced spirituality of the film, which attaches a lot of meaning to the phrase “act of God,” is revealed in the weight it gives to the coincidences that trigger behavior. A smack addict named Nicole (Kelly Reilly), who eventually befriends Whip, reneges on her promise not to inject drugs after knocking the box containing her works onto the floor. Whip himself has temptation thrown in his face at the worst possible moment thanks to a neighboring door not being locked. Washington does find interesting sides to and knotty conflicts in Whip. His charisma, charm and competence don’t quite cover up a sharp and sometimes frightening edge, and it’s painful to watch the way he drinks, like it’s his duty to finish up all the alcohol in sight long after he’s stopped enjoying it. But the film isn’t as willing to push the character as much as the actor playing him, and the lack of mystery attached to whether Whip could be even partially at fault for what happened is ultimately as contrived as the big finish, which gives his character an unearned and unnecessary nobility. In the context of the film, the crash becomes the biggest and most distasteful act of god of them all, an elaborate, bloody way to get a guy to an AA meeting. Follow Alison Willmore on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Lady Gaga Laments Hurricane Sandy: "My Childhood is Underwater"

Lady Gaga is but one of many stars reacting to Hurricane Sandy online this week, but for the pop star, the weather event hit closer to home than most. The native New Yorker wrote on her Little Monsters website: “im not sure where to put these feelings. im so sad. i feel like my entire childhood is underwater. the boardwalk in atlantic city, my old Apts in Brooklyn and LES.” “all the bars and friends. im just so sad.” “i know it will be ok. im not sure why i feel this way. maybe homesickness, or maybe its easier to be a gypsy if you know your soul grows from somewhere great.” “and that great place protected me my whole life, now parts are destroyed. just very sad and pensive today. thinking of everyone today.” Other celebrity reactions to the “superstorm” in the past few days: Ben Stiller: “1st access to Internet since #Sandy. To donate your time to support NYC hurricane relief efforts check out https://www.facebook.com/nycservice…RT @CovHousePrez Join @StillerOrg in supporting homeless kids on the NJ coast affected by #Sandy: http://bit.ly/Help_Our_Kids” Diane Sawyer: “Across this great country, hearts and minds with the people in #Sandy ‘s path.” JWoww : “Devastation doesn’t last forever http://bit.ly/JWSandy  We can and will rebuild! Thinking about my second family at the Jersey Shore.” Ryan Lochte : “Don’t forget to keep your thoughts & prayers with those in the northeast recovering from #Sandy & not able to celebrate #Halloween tonight” Denise Richards: “Our daughters are such amazing girls, concerned for others & the animals than us missing Halloween #Sandy” LL Cool J: “#sandy My family is dealing w/ this as I tweet. The Lord is great and mighty. Stay strong everyone. It’s hard but trust, this too shall pass” Judah Friedlander: “‘The hurricane was a brutal. My cable went out for 10 minutes.’ – out of touch upper east sider. #Sandy #hurricane” Piers Morgan: “Good for him > @rupertmurdoch: Newscorp giving $1million to help families in NY and NJ hurt by Sandy. Hope other companies will do same.” Alan Cumming: “I’m officially bored of Sandy” Dr. Sanjay Gupta: “watching the evacuation of the nation’s oldest continuously running hospital. #bellevue #sandy #surreal http://twitpic.com/b96oaz” Jesse McCartney: “Breaks my heart to see how bad #Sandy devastated the region where I grew up. Love and prayers to everyone who suffered losses.” Nia Vardalos: “RT @nbc: RT @rockcenternbc: Want to help those struggling in the wake of #Sandy? NBC News compiled list, resources. http://rockcenter.co/Sd0oVN” Marcus Samuelsson: “thank you harlem and @RoosterHarlem staff for staying strong during sandy” Dwayne Johnson: “To all those affected by Sandy ~ “Every set back is a set up for a comeback”. Our prayers are with you. #StayStrong” Ricky Gervais: ” ‘Global Warming isn’t responsible for Hurricane Sandy, Global Bumming is’ say bigoted nutters in funny outfits.” Carmelo Anthony: “Game vs the Nets has been cancelled. We are still working hard. Thoughts are w/ everyone affected by Hurricane Sandy” Katie Couric: “To the first responders & all of those continuing their efforts to restore power & safety to the millions in #Sandy’s path: thank you!!!” Richard Branson: “Hear Halloween postponed on US east coast due to #Sandy. Thoughts are with you all, stay safe as the recovery continues” Kathy Najimy: “NY’ers hav no powr&transit, toxicwater, blownout blgs bt folks outside n costume, guy playng trumpt on the corner-fck sandy.#bestcityinworld” Alec Baldwin: “I suppose, at this point, the critical mass has been reached re a need 4 action on climate change.” Ralph Macchio: “With all the storm aftermath insanity – totally forgot it was Halloween. Until some guy in a shower costume tracked me down. Busted again.”

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Kate Upton’s Bra Busting V Magazine Pics

If you’re living anywhere on the East Coast right now, chances are you’re hunkered down waiting for the hurricane to hit. And since I’m guessing constantly refreshing the Weather Channel website for updates isn’t much fun, here’s something way better: behind-the-scenes pictures of Kate Upton for her shoot in V Magazine . So enjoy. And feel free to refresh Kate’s picture as many times as you want. Related Articles: Kate Upton Sexes Up The Twitter Kate Upton Topless For Esquire Kate Upton’s Sexy Little Booty In PJs Kate Upton Looking Incredible In Her Bikinis

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Minka Kelly’s Boobsicles

So when I was whining about summer being over, I forgot the one major benefit of the weather getting colder: increased risk of nipple-itis. And it looks like Minka Kelly is the latest to come down with it. I’m no doctor, but from the looks of it, it’s a pretty serious case. Let’s hope it’s not contagious. » view all 26 photos Related Articles: Minka Kelly’s Breasts Are Bigger Minka Kelly’s Got Cleavage! Minka Kelly’s Body Is Just Spectacular I Want To Bang Minka Kelly Photos: PacificCoastNews , WENN.com

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Wired 25: The 25 Best Songs Of The 2012 Summer

As the month of August comes to a close, it’s time to look back on the best songs of the past three months. Once the weather breaks, every in demand rapper wants to stake a claim to the summer. There is something about parties, vacations, barbecues, warm weather and women that make your favorite artist put their best foot forward to make sure it is a memorable one… Continue

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Mr. Skin Beats the Heat (Among Other Things) [PICS]

Hot enough for ya? We’ve been experiencing a heat wave here at Skin Central (yesterday’s high was a record-breaking 105 degrees Fahrenheit), and at this point we’ll try anything to keep cool. This weather has turned our brains to mush, so we’re looking for SKINspiration from some of Mr. Skin’s coolest nudes… Want to see what Adriana Steele is going to do with that popsicle? Find out after the jump!

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Kate Upton’s Boobage Gets Her Booted from the Santa Monica Pier [VIDEO]

Usually we have no regrets about spending our lives doing things besides hang out on the Santa Monica pier. Sure, the weather’s always nice there, but we think it’s nicer having all the things like showers and wi-fi and air conditioning that come with living indoors. Until now. Apparently Kate Upton was recently booted from the popular SoCal beach bum hangout after a wardrobe malfunction left her breasts exposed to the crowd that had gathered to watch her GQ photo shoot. As Kate tells the San Francisco Chronicle : “We were on that ride where the seat spins while the actual ride is spinning, and I’m wearing a one-piece. And all of a sudden the whole entire top falls off!” Kate said. ” I’m holding myself, laughing, turning bright red, but a lot of people are watching, so they kicked us out of the Santa Monica pier – it was so embarrassing. You wouldn’t think that would happen with a one-piece! ” And you’re telling us that NOT ONE of those street performers and hackey sack players and bodybuilders and guys who will write your name on a grain of rice took pictures? Tragic. UPDATE: Pervert-at-large “Uncle” Terry Richardson DID take video of Kate’s bra-busting escapade (of course he did). Unfortunately, you still can’t see much, but you can see what Terry did catch after the jump!

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Kylie And Kendall Jenner Take Us Shopping

‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ star name Blake Lively and big sis Kourtney as their fashion inspirations. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Vanessa White Wolf Kylie and Kendall Jenner Photo: Have you ever watched Kylie and Kendall Jenner on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” and wondered just what they look for when they go shopping? Well, you’ll find the answer here. MTV News got the chance to hang out with the reality show princesses and Seventeen magazine fashionistas on Robertson Boulevard in sunny Los Angeles, where they dished all about cool summer styles and what they wear when the weather gets boiling hot. They picked out some of their choice looks at L.A. staples Alice + Olivia and Kitson. “Some of the big trends for summer? I love colored shorts and I think those are coming back, just bright things,” Kendall shared. “I have so many bright-colored jeans now.” Kylie agreed about the color trend for this summer, adding that “color blocking, just a bunch of patterns and crazy stuff” top her favorite-looks list. “Jumpers are just, like, amazing for summer,” she said. “So easy. You can throw it on, go to the mall, who knows?” Meanwhile, Kendall weighed in on her other must-haves. “These shorts [are] so cool,” she said. “The pattern, the American flag, and just how they’re different [and] no one really has them. I think that’s sick for summer.” Another sick piece? “I love mullet dresses,” she said of dresses with a high-low hemline. “I think they are so cute. They show off your legs.” Kylie, who chooses Blake Lively as her fashionista of choice, had a preppier pick for her summer go-to staple. “Also for the summer [are] collared shirts. You can get the craziest collared shirts and put them with simple jeans … and it’s so cute and classy, and it’s such a great look.” Lively may be Kylie’s favorite style icon, but Kendall kept her pick in the family. ” My sister Kourtney , she’s been wearing lots of bright colors ’cause she’s so cute and little and pregnant,” she raved about her big sister.

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Chris Rock Clowns Chris Brown On “Today” Show [VIDEO]

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Jack White Rocks Hangout Fest, Avoids Getting A Tan

Headliner White closed out the first day of the beachfront festival in Alabama with a set long on hits, solos. By James Montgomery Jack White performs at Hangout Fest in Mobile, AL Photo: WireImage GULF SHORES, Alabama — Judging by his cadaverous complexion, Jack White probably doesn’t make it out to the beach all that often. Which is probably why his Friday night set at the Hangout Festival felt less like a headlining gig and more like one long (long) victory lap: He was determined to enjoy the experience. Sure, White took the stage long after the sun had set over the stretch of white-sand beach the Hangout calls home (it’s definitely the only fest where going barefoot is not only a viable option, but practically encouraged), but spurred on by the cheers of a raucous crowd and cooled by the gentle breeze of the Gulf, he tore through a wild 90-minute set. It was one that dove deep into his back catalog — featuring not only White’s new Blunderbuss tunes, but also songs from the White Stripes, the Dead Weather, the Raconteurs and the Danger Mouse-helmed Rome project too — and saw him break out roughly 100 fret-assaulting guitar solos, two backing bands … and exactly one fedora. He spoke barely a word (and nary a metaphor ) during his time onstage, preferring instead to let the music do the talking. Or, more precisely, the yelling. Because from the moment he kicked things off with a high-octane version of the Stripes’ “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground,” to the second the final echoes of “Seven Nation Army” were escaping out into the night air, White was plenty loud. And equally loose. “I Cut Like a Buffalo,” “Love Interruption” and (especially) “Ball and Biscuit” each unspooled over several minutes, with White stomping and pulling solos from his guitar, goofy smile on his face, while both of his crack backing bands followed close behind. It was clear that, on Friday night, White wanted to jam. Which is why, in just about every conceivable way, this wasn’t the kind of show you’d expect from the normally uptight White. Of course, he was still dressed like a country mortician and, sure, he made his backing bands dress in near-matching unis (black for his male band, the Buzzards; white for the female counterpart, the Peacocks), and the lighting scheme onstage never strayed from “ethereal blue,” but he seemed to draw genuine joy from letting his songs breathe: He turned “Hotel Yorba” into a hoedown, lent extra punch to new tracks like “Sixteen Saltines” and “Hypocritical Kiss” and led the audience in an extended chant during “Army,” which has almost inexplicably become his signature song on both sides of the Atlantic. Maybe it had something to do with the Gulf Stream, the postcard-perfect setting of the Hangout Fest (they have palm trees on the beach !) and the day of terrific music he was closing out — Friday also featured standout sets from Wilco, Alabama Shakes and Yelawolf, to name just a few — or maybe White just wanted to cut loose. But last night, his solos rang loud and proud, his voice was voluminous and creaky in all the right ways, and both of his bands proved worthy traveling partners on the lengthy musical excursions on which he led them. In short, White certainly seems to be enjoying life as a solo artist. Especially when he’s playing the songs he made with others. Now, if he could only work on that tan … you get the feeling he’d become a regular down here at the Hangout. Did you catch Jack White’s set at the Hangout Festival? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Artists Jack White

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