Jan
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Reese Witherspoon Opens Up About Acting In 1991 MTV Interview

Check out the vintage clip in advance of Tuesday’s ‘MTV First: Reese Witherspoon.’
By Jocelyn Vena


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Reese Witherspoon is slated to sit down with MTV News on Tuesday for an exclusive interview and premiere of a previously unseen clip from her upcoming film “This Means War.” The special, “MTV First: Reese Witherspoon,” will air on Tuesday at 7:56 p.m. ET on MTV.

But before we look to the future, we are going to take a peep at her past. MTV News has uncovered a precious vintage gem, a 1991 interview with the then up-and-comer. “Ever since I was 7,” the already precocious and sassy rookie told MTV News when asked whether she had always had her sights set on a career in Hollywood. “I just thought, I always wanted to do something really outgoing ’cause when I was little I was really kind of quiet, but you know, I’d always be really creative at home and stuff, and finally I started, you know, speaking out and doing little things to impress everybody.”

She further explained that once she had decided that acting was something she wanted to do, she took the necessary steps to make sure she’d be ready for fame and stardom. “I started taking little acting classes and improv classes and, you know, [that] turned out to be what I was going to do,” she said. “I was always going to do something really out there, really far away. Does that make any sense? No, not really.”

Later mocking herself and her answer, she teased, “That’s nice, Reese. That’s real nice.”

Following the on-air “First” segment, Academy Award winner Witherspoon will stay for an additional 30-minute interview on MTV.com with MTV News’ Josh Horowitz. Fans can be part of the action right away by submitting video or text questions starting Monday on MTV.com or via Twitter by using hashtag #MTVFirst.

“This Means War,” the McG-directed comedy-action film, stars Witherspoon as a seductive female dating two of the world’s deadliest CIA operatives (played by Chris Pine and Tom Hardy), whose partnership and friendship are put in jeopardy when they begin to battle for her affections. Instead of talking to her about the love triangle, they try to settle the matter using all of the weapons at their disposal.

The film also stars one of Witherspoon’s real-life pals, comedian and “Chelsea Lately” host Chelsea Handler, who gives Reese’s character the terrible advice that she should continue dating both men.

Check out everything we’ve got on “This Means War.”

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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Jan
27

To Get to Jon Jones, Rashad Evans Has to Beat Phil Davis and Greatest Foe: Bad Luck

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It’s hard enough to win a fight at the highest levels of mixed martial arts. If that was Rashad Evans‘ only task, it would be plenty to think about. But like every other athlete on the UFC roster, Evans wants not only to win, but also to be the best fighter in his division. Unlike most athletes on the roster, though, it’s a real possibility for Evans. But it will require peripheral vision; his eyes have to scan wider than what’s in front of them on Saturday night.

First things first, of course. At UFC on FOX 2, he’ll have his hands full with Phil Davis, an unbeaten hulk who has had 10 months to add weapons into his arsenal. Still, Evans is the favorite. And in order to accomplish his secondary goal of finally securing a title fight, it’s not enough just to win; he’ll also have to emerge unscathed.

If he only manages the former and not the latter, he will go at least two years since the moment he was first named No. 1 contender, with no title shot in sight.

Yes, you read that right. Two years.

Timing has undone all of Evans’ last three bites at the apple.

First, Evans was knocked out of a March 2011 title shot due to an injured knee suffered in training. Then, he was to fight for the belt in August, but an injury sidelined his opponent, Jon Jones. And finally, an Evans’ thumb injury torpedoed a proposed December championship encounter.



Now, Jones is saying he will be ready to fight in the spring, preferably at the April 21 UFC event in Atlanta. That would give Evans — if victorious — less than three months to rest and prepare. If he can’t make that date, he’s likely out of luck again, as UFC has Dan Henderson and his right hand of doom cocked and loaded. That would send Evans to the sidelines again, to wait for some other opportunity to open up, probably in the summer at earliest.

The situation leaves him with a small window, both for this specific title opportunity and for his career.

It was back in May of 2010 when Evans was first declared next in line to fight for the belt. At the time, it seemed like little was standing in his way. He was peaking. At 30 years old, he’d just dispatched Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, while Mauricio “Shogun” Rua had just KO’d Lyoto Machida to take the title. Jones had yet to sniff the division’s top 10, and Evans seemed to have a clear path to fight for the belt.

But due to various circumstances, he’s never gotten the chance to cash in his chip. He’s now 32 years old, and while he hasn’t yet shown any signs of slowing, most scientific studies suggest that male athletes peak between the ages of 27-30. That means that two of his best years were at best underused, and at worst, wasted.

Keep in mind that Evans has only fought one time in the last 18 months, a second-round TKO win over Tito Ortiz at UFC 133. Let’s face it, that win, while impressive in its dominance, didn’t tell us anything we didn’t already know about Evans. For all of his importance as an MMA pioneer, Ortiz has been on a steady decline, with only a single victory in the last five years. Even if his losses have come against good opposition, they are still losses.

It was a fight that Evans had to win impressively, and he did so. But he didn’t leave it without a hand injury, one that cost him a UFC 140 date with Jones. Davis may be green, but he’s likely to be a much more competitive opponent for Evans than Ortiz was. He’s younger, stronger and probably hungrier, as well.

So where does that leave Evans? Either he’s going to have to fight in a conservative style, minimize risk of injury and edge out a win on points, or he can go for broke, look to finish Davis quickly and get out of dodge. Either way, there’s no guarantee he’ll finally get what he’s long been promised.

Despite all the boos Evans routinely hears walking into arenas, there’s no denying that he has publicly handled the situation well. Imagine what it would be like to be so close but so far repeatedly. The frustration of it all must be somewhere inside of him, but he refuses to let it out, even though it envelops his situation.

Just this week, he was asked about the possibility that with Jones’ request to fight in April, he could be bypassed yet again, No. 1 contender at large, in perpetuity. His answer was quite diplomatic.

“Jon’s the champion and right now he’s on top of the world so I guess he gets to make those choices,” he said. “I’m trying to get to where he’s at. With that said, I don’t own any spot. I’ve had the privilege to be said I’m the No. 1 contender a couple times, but I’ve still yet to fight for the belt. That said, if the UFC has another contender they want to put in there to make the show go on, then that’s by all means what they have to do. But that does not stop what I’m going to do which is keep on winning. And eventually, no matter what, I will get that title shot.”

It must seem like forever ago when everything was right in front of him. Everything probably seemed so easy then. But time has passed, and Evans knows that there are no easy routes to the top. As he’s learned, becoming the champion is not just about winning, and luck hasn’t exactly always been on his side.

 

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Jan
27

50 Cent: I’ll Tweet Nude Pics if Giants Lose Super Bowl

If his team loses the Super Bowl, 50 Cent will have to grin and bare it! The rapper, who was born in Queens, has not only placed money on the New York Giants; he’s agreed to go full-frontal on the Internet if they lose to the New England Patriots in the big game on Feb. 5.

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27

VMware adds Mozy to its cloud and virtualization empire

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Mozy is one of the most popular cloud backup services around, with more than one million users storing around 70 petabytes of data. Its popularity apparently put it on the acquisition radar of VMware — which has now made Mozy part of its virtualization empire.

VMware’s official blog post makes it clear that the company wasn’t so much interested in Mozy as a consumer offering. Rather, it’s the inner workings of Mozy which piqued VMware’s curiosity. CTO Steve Herrod says, “Over the past 5 years, Mozy has built one of the best examples of a globally distributed, large-scale cloud offering.” He adds that the move will allow VMware to “further ramp our own cloud-related learning and accelerate new IP, scale, and capabilities” of its existing offerings.

Existing Mozy customers don’t need to worry, of course. VMware has pledged to continue running Mozy’s service without interruption.

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THE ULTIMATE MMA WEEKEND 3 ? Resorts Casino ? Atlantic City, NJ

I plan on attending this Friday night, so I may see you there. THE ULTIMATE MMA WEEKEND 3 Friday, October 8, 2010 Saturday, October 9, 2010 Resorts Casino Hotel Atlantic City, New Jersey Main Card Fight # Middleweight (over 154 to 161 lbs.) vs John Williams Jared Moore Record 1-0 Record 0-0 Club Ricardo Almeida [...]


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