Vanessa Hudgens & Marisa Miller Walk the Walk

Stepping out for a fun-filled afternoon, Vanessa Hudgens and Marisa Miller were side-by-side at the 2011 Hurley Walk The Walk National Championships on Thursday (August 4).

The ?Beastly? babe and the Victoria?s Secret bombshell happily put their toes in the sand and posed for pictures together on Huntington Beach in California.

As for Vanessa?s new short ?do, she told Celebuzz she lost her luscious locks for the sake of her role in the upcoming ?Gimme Shelter.?

Of the drastic cut, Hudgens revealed, ?It was terrifying but I was so passionate about the character that I wanted to do everything that I could to make her great. During the fact it was great?I looked like a boy and it was awesome. But now that I?m home I?m like, ?I?m stuck with this short haircut. What the hell am I going to do?!??

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Danny Roberts, From MTV?s ?The Real World?, Gets Steamy In A New TV Series

Back in the 90′s when MTV‘s reality TV series The Real World was worth watching, a young gay man named Danny Roberts appeared on The Real World: New Orleans (the first time around, not to be confused with the recent Return to New Orleans season) and immediately became a heartthrob for gay men across the [...]

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Amanda From Manitoba Is Canada's One Millionth Netflix Customer [Video]

Amanda Bell James from Manitoba, Canada is Netflix's one millionth customer. She signed up 10 months after the service launched and is the happy recipient of a lifetime membership. More »


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No hay más Led Zeppelin

A pesar de lo dicho ayer, Peter Mensch, manager del guitarrista Jimmy Page, se retractó totalmente en eso que la banda buscaría un reemplazo al ultragenial Robert Plant para seguir rockeando y toureándola por el mundo tras su show de 2007 en el O2 Arena de Londres por el poder de la música más sexual de la historia. No habrá más Led Zeppelin, no hay planes de que lo haya.

Mensch comentó: "Led Zeppelin se acabó. Si no los vieron en el 2007, se los perdieron. Probaron reemplazantes a Robert Plant, pero nada funcionó. Se acabó. No hay planes para continuar. Francamente, ojalá todos dejaran de hablar al respecto."

Los fans no están nada contentos, especialmente los británicos, considerando los precios delirantes de las entradas del show reunión.

¿Y a ti? ¿Qué te parece todo esto?

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List of winners from the 2011 ESPY Awards

2011 ESPY Awards

On Wednesday night (July 13), the 2011 ESPY Awards took place at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, California. Hosted by SNL funnyman Seth Meyers, the Dallas Mavericks emerged as the big winners of the night, as the NBA Champions took home Best Team accolades while Rick Carlisle was named Best Coach and Dirk Nowitzki garnered Best NBA Player and Best Male Athlete trophies. With skier Lindsey Vonn being named Best Female Athlete, another big winner was Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay, as he won Best MLB Player and Best Moment. Meanwhile, there was plenty of star power on hand, as celebrity presenters included Justin Bieber, who was joined by girlfriend Selena Gomez, along with big names such as Justin Timberlake, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Kendra Wilkinson, Brooklyn Decker, Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds. The complete list of winners from the 2011 ESPY Awards is as follows, and enjoy the pictures from the event below! Best Male Athlete Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR Rafael Nadal, Tennis WINNER: Dirk Nowitzki, NBA Aaron Rodgers, NFL Best Female Athlete Kelly Clark, Snowboarding Lauren Jackson, WNBA Maya Moore, NCAA Basketball WINNER: Lindsey Vonn, Skiing Best Championship Performance Tim Lincecum, 2010 MLB Postseason WINNER: Tim Thomas, Stanley Cup Finals Kemba Walker, Big East Tournament and NCAA Tournament Serena Williams, 2010 Wimbledon Best Breakthrough Athlete Jose Bautista, Toronto Blue Jays Arian Foster, Houston Texans WINNER: Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers Li Na, Tennis Cam Newton, Auburn Tigers Best Record-Breaking Performance WINNER: Ray Allen, NBA three-point record Rory McIlroy, U.S. Open Derrick Rose, youngest player to win NBA MVP UConn Women's Basketball, longest win streak Best Upset Blame over Zenyatta, Breeder's Cup Fabricio Werdum stuns Fedor Emelianenko, MMA Seahawks upset Saints, NFL Wild Card Playoffs WINNER: VCU, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Best Game Auburn beats Alabama, Iron Bowl Butler upsets Pittsburgh, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament WINNER: Eagles rally to beat the Giants, NFL Oklahoma City edges Memphis in triple-OT, NBA Playoffs Best Moment Fennville HS Basketball Team, High school basketball tournament run WINNER: Roy Halladay Postseason No-Hitter, MLB Trevor Bayne at Daytona 500, NASCAR Best Team Auburn Football Boston Bruins WINNER: Dallas Mavericks Green Bay Packers San Francisco Giants Texas A&M Women's Basketball Castrol Edge Performance Under Pressure Award WINNER: Arian Foster, Houston Texans DeAngelo Hall, Washington Leon Washington, Seattle Best Sports Movie WINNER: The Fighter Secretariat Soul Surfer Win Win Best Coach/Manager Jim Calhoun, Connecticut Basketball WINNER: Rick Carlisle, Dallas Mavericks Gene Chizik, Auburn Football Mike McCarthy, Green Bay Packers Dom Starsia, Virginia Lacrosse Best NFL Player Tom Brady, New England Arian Foster, Houston Clay Matthews Jr., Green Bay Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh WINNER: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Best MLB Player Jose Bautista, Toronto WINNER: Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Josh Hamilton, Texas Felix Hernandez, Seattle Joey Votto, Cincinnati Best NHL Player Corey Perry, Anaheim Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay WINNER: Tim Thomas, Boston Best Driver Greg Anderson John Force Dario Franchitti WINNER: Jimmie Johnson Best NBA Player Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City LeBron James, Miami WINNER: Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Derrick Rose, Chicago Best WNBA Player Tamika Catchings, Indiana Lauren Jackson, Seattle Cappie Pondexter, New York WINNER: Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Best Fighter Bernard Hopkins Jon "Bones" Jones Sergio Martinez WINNER: Manny Pacquiao George St. Pierre Best Male Golfer Luke Donald Jim Furyk Graeme McDowell WINNER: Rory McIlroy Charl Schwartzel Best Female Golfer Na Yeon Choi WINNER: Cristie Kerr Jiyai Shin Yani Tseng Best Male Tennis Player Novak Djokovic Roger Federer WINNER: Rafael Nadal Best Female Tennis Player Kim Clijsters Li Na WINNER: Serena Williams Caroline Wozniacki Best Male College Athlete WINNER: Jimmer Fredette, BYU Basketball Andy Miele, Miami-Ohio Hockey Cam Newton, Auburn Football Rob Pannell, Cornell Lacrosse Kemba Walker, Connecticut Basketball Best Female College Athlete Blair Brown, Penn State Volleyball Dallas Escobedo, Arizona State Softball Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame Soccer Katinka Hosszu, USC Swimming WINNER: Maya Moore, Connecticut Basketball Best Male Action Sport Athlete Tucker Hibbert, Snowmobiling Travis Pastrana, Motocross Kevin Rolland, Freestyle Skiing Kelly Slater, Surfing WINNER: Shaun White, Snowboarding Best Female Action Sport Athlete Sarah Burke, Freestyle Skier Kelly Clark, Snowboarding Ashley Fiolek, Motocross WINNER: Stephanie Gilmore, Surfing Best Jockey Ramon Dominguez Garrett Gomez WINNER: John Velasquez Best Male Athlete with a Disability Chris Devlin-Young WINNER: Anthony Robles Aaron Scheidies Jerome Singleton Steve Wampler Best Female Athlete with a Disability Allison Jones Tatyana McFadden Alana Nichols Melissa Stockwell WINNER: Mallory Weggemann Best Bowler Chris Barnes WINNER: Jason Belmonte Mika Koivuniemi Bill O'Neill Best MLS Player Edson Buddle, Los Angeles WINNER: Landon Donovan, Los Angeles David Ferreira, Dallas Chris Wondolowski, San Jose Best Track and Field Athlete Allyson Felix WINNER: Tyson Gay David Oliver [gallery=763]

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Lady Gaga: Straight, No Chaser

We observe Gaga in her natural habitat, with a good bottle of whiskey, in Bigger Than the Sound.
By James Montgomery


What is Lady Gaga's blood doing on the floor? We'll find out soon ...
Photo: James Montgomery/MTV News

Lady Gaga is sitting down, which is probably a good thing, considering she's wearing 6-inch heels and has spent roughly seven hours drinking whiskey with dudes who look like they were roadies for Bang Tango.

Drinking wasn't the only thing she did, of course. She also danced, vamped, sang, bled and underwent more costume changes than Evander Berry Wall — all over the span of one very long day on one very big soundstage in New York City. I'm not allowed to write about exactly what she was shooting (at least not yet), but suffice it to say, Gaga certainly deserved a few minutes of rest. Especially since she had spent the first part of the day filming a wearing an outfit that could only be described as "houndstooth overdrive."

And yet, throughout the day, as the top-secret shoot went on and on, I never heard her complain — not even close. At one point, during a performance setup, when the director asked if she'd be willing to film another take, she joked, "My voice can only last for another hour and a half ... the rest of me can go all night."

Everyone laughed, and not just because it was a funny line. There was an air of astonishment mixed in too. Simply put, no one seemed to believe that a star of this caliber would be this willing to work. And then work some more.

While it was certainly amazing to watch Gaga come to life when the camera was rolling, her work ethic isn't exactly breaking news. In a way, it was even more fascinating to observe her in the moments when it wasn't. Last year, I followed her every step at the Video Music Awards and discovered that, beneath the 35 pounds of Argentinean beef, she was actually a pretty normal person. That was only amplified Monday, on this soundstage in New York, in the rare moments she wasn't wowing everyone in attendance. Surrounded by her closest friends — all of whom were extras in the shoot, and some of whom came dressed in their Steel Panther finery — she was decidedly down-to-earth. Shockingly average, even.

She cracked jokes, held hands, poured drinks. She danced and cooed with her old friend Lady Starlight while "Heavy Metal Lover," a standout track on her Born This Way album, blared overhead. She whooped for joy whenever someone she hadn't seen in a while (and given her schedule, that was pretty much everybody) appeared on set. In fact, she seemed very much like every 25-year-old you'd meet, despite all evidence to the contrary.

Getting to be a fly on the wall is certainly one of the perks of this job; it allows you to see the mega-famous at their least guarded — for better or (as is sometimes the case) much worse. But it's the few instances I've been able to hover around Gaga's inner circle that remain the most revelatory, mostly because, as I wrote last year, her public persona is somewhere along the lines of "a pneumatic lion tamer with a penchant for creative haberdashery, or a fire-breathing neo-Shiva in sunglasses." To see her unwind with her pals, well, let's just say it's the kind of thing you don't forget, mostly because it's the most normal thing imaginable. Which, given pretty much everything you think you know about her, is downright unimaginable.

So while I can't tell you what I watched being filmed, I can tell you that Lady Gaga enjoys Jameson and has excellent comedic timing. And that told me more about her than any of her videos ever could. To a certain extent, we all think we know who Gaga is, even if that's not really the case. At ease, with a glass of strong booze, enveloped by her confidants — that's the girl few of us get to meet, which is a shame. She seems like a really fun person to hang out with.

What do you imagine Lady Gaga is like behind the scenes? Let us know in the comments!

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Justin Bieber Plans His Summer Vacation

'With the time off, I'm able to think, pray and just kind of grow up,' Bieber says.
By Jocelyn Vena


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Despite being spotted hitting the studio earlier this week with Chris Brown, Justin Bieber just revealed that he has plans to take some time off this summer. After spending the last few years touring, recording and being beyond famous, he plans to spend the summer much like any other 17-year-old.

"I've been working so hard, I'm taking a month off," he told The Hollywood Reporter. "It's been great to just think and enjoy hanging out with my friends. I'm still growing up, and when you're working every day, you don't really get a chance to figure out who you are. So with the time off, I'm able to think, pray and just kind of grow up."

That growing-up time has included some karaoke sessions with his lady love, Selena Gomez, and crashing weddings with her as well. He also explained that he's doing something equally normal: staying in bed. "For sure [I'll be resting]," he said. "I've been sleeping in a lot."

Earlier this summer, he told MTV News that his favorite thing to do when he does get some time off is grill. Bieber is an avid BBQ pit master. "Favorite thing to do in the summer?" he pondered for a moment. "Have barbecues."

"I can barbecue. I mean, I don't make the sauce very well, but I can grill," he explained enthusiastically. "No, [I can't cook]. I can just grill and stuff."

Once he does wrap up that well-deserved time off, his work on his forthcoming album continues. It's a project that's been long-simmering for the teen superstar. "[I'm] writing about how I feel and producing. I've been producing on my laptop and on my computer," he said. "I've been really into it and, hopefully, this next album will be huge."

"I've done a lot on my acoustic guitar, so it's gonna have that vibe," he continued. "I'm not gonna really limit myself. I think music is music, and genre — I mean, I know there's country music, there's rock music, but my music is different. My voice is not meant for any style. I just want to make music."

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TweetDeck to launch as HTML5 Web app, now accepting beta testers

When TweetDeck landed in the Chrome Web Store, it seemed like an indication that it might eventually evolve into a pure HTML5 Web app. Now it looks as though that's exactly what's going to happen, with TweetDeck announcing that a new, not-just-for-Chrome Web client is ready for beta testing.

It's a natural progression for TweetDeck, especially since its originally Adobe Air app is practically all Web code. TweetDeck Web will sport a feature set which is nearly identical to the Chrome app, with the notable exception of Twitter streaming.

Initially, TweetDeck is targeting Firefox 4 and 3.6, Google Chrome, and Safari. Opera and Internet Explorer 9 won't be invited to the dance until a bit later on.

If you'd like to get in on the TweetDeck Web beta, head on over and register -- or sign up using your existing TweetDeck account.

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Spider-Man' Director Defends Use Of 'Spidey Vision

'I wanted there to be moments where you really feel and see the world through Spider-Man's eyes,' Marc Webb tells MTV News.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


Andrew Garfield in "The Amazing Spider-Man"
Photo: Sony Pictures

Behold, the glory of Spidey Vision! Perhaps that was the reaction "Amazing Spider-Man" director Marc Webb and his team were hoping fans would have when they peeped the final 30 seconds of the Marvel flick's first trailer, a first-person romp that puts viewers in the web-slinger's sight line as he swings from buildings and scales brick walls. But not everyone was sold on the inherent grandeur of this visual effect.

Maybe it was just a tad too reminiscent of mid-'90s first-person shooter video games like "Doom," the complaint went. Maybe Spidey Vision was neither revolutionary nor simply cool enough to warrant such lengthy and climactic placement in the trailer.

The whole thing left us wondering: just how much will Spidey's P.O.V. be a part of the finished film when it hits theaters next July? Not much at all, apparently.

"[There] are also moments we really wanted to embrace this experiential process of 3-D," Webb told us about Spidey Vision while at San Diego Comic-Con. "The teaser is a hint at some of that."

The great majority of the action, he promised, is grounded in realism and was accomplished not with CG trickery but down-and-dirty stunt performances. "We try very hard in the movie to make the stunt work grounded and real, and anything we could do live or practically, as they say, we did live or practically," Webb explained. "We built this huge rig on Riverside Drive in Harlem, a traveling rig of hundreds of feet, and we slung our Spider-Man over cars, through traffic in a real way, which hadn't been done before. That was really exciting."

So why even resort at all to a throwback effect like Spidey Vision? The better question might be, Why feature it so prominently in a trailer? But that's a separate matter. As Webb sees it, he wanted to capture, in three dimensions in the movie, what it really feels like for Peter Parker to propel himself through the cityscape. Hence the P.O.V. effect.

"We shot and conceived of this film in 3-D," he said, "and I wanted there to be moments where you really feel and see the world through Spider-Man's eyes. I wanted to get that visceral feeling. In 3-D, I thought there was something about the experiential process, in a big theatrical environment, that was really special that I had seen before. I was like, 'If I'm going to do a movie in 3-D, I want to give the audience that experience.' "

Check out everything we've got on "The Amazing Spider-Man."

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