Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway Talk 'Love & Other Drugs' Nudity

'There's a big difference between nudity and two characters living their lives without their clothes on,' Anne Hathaway tells MTV News.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz








Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway


Photo: MTV News





From the very first time Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway meet onscreen in "Love & Other Drugs," clothes come off and a whole lot of skin is exposed. That nude scene sets the tone for the rest of the film, surprising in that these two A-listers seem to bare it all at nearly every turn.

'I don't think there's anything wrong with nudity in film, and I would hope that any actor that is asked to reveal that part of themselves has as loving and open an experience as we had,' Hathaway recently told MTV News.


Gyllenhaal clearly agreed and he was more than happy to let Hathaway explain the rather unique experience they had with their nude scenes in the movie opening November 24. 'You're good at this one!' he said.

The usual protocol for nude scenes in Hollywood is for filmmakers to prepare a comprehensive outline of exactly what body parts will be exposed onscreen. Then the negotiations begin. That's not what happened between Gyllenhaal, Hathaway and director Edward Zwick on 'Other Drugs,' a film about a charismatic Viagra salesman (Gyllenhaal) who falls for a free-spirited beauty with one dark secret (Hathaway).

'We just kind of all decided to go a different way this time,' Hathaway explained. '[Jake and I] talked about it and we talked with Ed about it and we said, 'You know, we're gonna do what we feel comfortable. Let's talk about why we feel this is important. Let's talk about the story we hope to tell through these scenes.' I think there's a big difference between having nudity and having two characters living their lives without their clothes on.

'Then once we kind of decided how we feel about it, we said, 'Ed, please shoot it as you see fit,' knowing that Ed is not an exploitative person,' she continued. 'And at the end, we were shown the scenes that Ed had cut and we were given full license to say, 'I don't like this, I do like this, I think this shot feels a little linger-y to me.' As a result, it became this organic process.'

What do you think of Hollywood stars baring skin on the big screen? Tell us in the comments!

Check out everything we've got on "Love & Other Drugs."

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Young Church Beats/Remixes – Party Life On Dancefloors (ft. Jay-Z, Wiz Khalifa, Metronomy & 8Ball)


Here’s another fresh mashup that combines a dope beat with some dope a capellas of artists.


This mashup made by Young Church Beats/Remixes combines On Dancefloors by Metronomy’s “On Dancefloors” with Jay-Z’s “Party Life,” Wiz Khalifa’s “Make It Hott,” and 8Ball’s verse from “I Gotta Stay Fly.” I was unaware, but this has been out for several months and it has also been in my iTunes for a long time. This is actually a throwback from Tim’s post on February 5th, but many of you did not follow GMAD back then, so I will take a guess that many of you have not heard this mashup. Check out more from Young Church here. I saw this on Mother earth Remixes’ website, so here’s his commentary:


Here’s a track by my boy Young Church. Some of you that are fans of his may have heard this before but i’m guessing most of you haven’t. Young Church is the one who got me into mashups and is honestly more talented than I am. Enjoy!!!


Young Church Beats/Remixes – Party Life On Dancefloors (ft. Jay-Z, Wiz Khalifa, Metronomy & 8Ball)


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DMCJ Update: I just wanted to say the Hottest MC List I posted is what MTV thinks, not me. A bunch of you were disappointed with the list thinking I was behind it. I don’t agree with most of it as well. I guess I didn’t make it clear, but I promise I had NOTHING to do with Waka being on the list.. ha.

Aer – Water On The Moon [GoodMusicAllDay.com Exclusive]


Some refreshing instrumentals and vocals


This song is called “Water On The moon,” which is also the title of Aer’s new mixtape as well. Their instrumentals, to me, compare to those of Jack Johnson in his song “Flake” and Slightly Stoopid in “Collie Man,” “Officer,” and many other songs. This is a perfect song for studying, relaxing, sitting near a campfire. They instrumentals would be enough to add to make a good mashup, but this song is perfectly fine with the chilling vocals that allow you to feel the song. Aer seems to have a lot of uniqueness in their approach to a song. I hope to hear more from them very soon.


Hailing from Wayland, MA, Aer is made up of Carter Schultz and David Von Mering. Aer is a compilation of trippy loops, Slightly Stoopid like guitar, hip-hop and reggae influenced verses and catchy choruses. The uniqueness and originality of the music makes it hard to put down. Their debut mixtape “Water On The Moon” is to come soon from the duo in a few short days.


Aer – Water On The Moon [Click to Download]

Best of October 3 – 10


Best of Best of October 3 – 10



CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ALL SONGS from Best of Best of October 3 – 10


Note: If you wish to download any of these songs individually, all you have to do go to the “search” box and type in the name of the song and the artist. These songs were released during the time interval that they were included in the “Best of” list.


Mixtapes of the Week:


Sam Adams – Party Records [Mixtape](No DJ) [Click to download]


Drew32 – Sunrise On Your Dreams (Mixtape) [click to download]


Videos of the Week:


OCD: Moosh & Twist – Live It Up (Promo Vid)



The Dean’s List Live at ZBT Frat (Vanderbilt)



NaPalm – Two Days Straight (Footage From Sigma Chi at Vanderbilt): GoodMusicAllDay Exclusive



Check out more of the BEST OF 2010!

Lupe Fiasco – The Show Goes On



New Lupe


Here is Lupe’s first official single off of Lasers. As you may remember, Lupe finally got Atlantic to agree to put the album out next year…. As if that will actually happen who knows… *fingers crossed* Good stuff from Lupe here, did you expect something else? Enjoy..


Sidenote: The quality of the MP3 is way better than the YouTube video, FYI.


Lupe Fiasco – The Show Goes On (click to download)

Chris Webby – Stranger (Music Video)


Perfect song for this time of the year


Halloween is Sunday, so it is fitting that Chris Webby decided to release this video. “Stranger” samples a song called “People Are Strange” by The Doors. It is a song from Webby’s last mixtape The Underclassmen, which was a really good tape with a lot of good verses and lyrical content from Chris Webby. As a sidenote, I’ve been hearing that Webby has been in the studios getting on some dope beats, so expect some ill songs from him soon enough.


Chris Webby – Stranger [Click to Download]


Bonus: Get redirected to the page of the tape, The Underclassmen, where this song is from, which has another really good Webby track.


Chris Webby – The Underclassmen [Click to be Redirected to Download Page]

Kanye West's 'Runaway' Film: A Pop-Culture Cheat Sheet

From 'Armageddon' to 'Under the Cherry Moon,' 'Ye took cues from all over.
By James Montgomery








Kanye West and Selita Ebanks in 'Runaway'


Photo: Def Jam





Here at MTV News, we like to cover the story from all angles, which is why, one day after publishing our high-culture cheat sheet for Kanye West's 'Runaway' film, we're back with the lowbrow accompaniment. It's somewhat fitting, because while West's film is no doubt arty and abstract, it's also a big-budget, popcorn event too, the kind of thing that's littered with fast cars and explosions and lyrical nods to the Kings of Leon and Alec Baldwin.

So, really, we'd be doing a disservice — to West, his fans and Alec Baldwin — if we didn't do a pop-culture cheat sheet for the film. So here, alphabetized for your perusing pleasure, is our list of the films, fruits and, uh, fleshy abdominals that are referenced in "Runaway." And though our list is extensive, it's probably not perfect, so if there's something we missed, let us know in the comments below!


'Armageddon': The 1998 Michael Bay blockbuster about a team of deep-core drillers hired by NASA to save the earth from a rapidly advancing asteroid. Shockingly not based on actual events. The film is loaded with special-effects shots of fiery bits of space ephemera rocketing through the atmosphere, just like the opening scene of 'Runaway.' You could just as easily put 'Deep Impact' in here too, since they're basically the same film.

'Bambi': Classic Disney film from 1948 about an orphaned deer and his adorable pals Thumper and Flower. The scene in which Bambi's mother is shot by a hunter is credited by some for helping the animal-rights movement gain traction around the world. None of that really applies to 'Runaway,' but there are plenty of cute little deer in it.

Blueberries: Antioxidant-rich flowering plants of the genus vaccinium. For reasons clear only to West, the table in the 'Runaway' dinner sequence is covered in blueberries, though, according to some, they symbolize eternity and optimism of the future. Also, they are delicious.

'The Brother From Another Planet': Odd 1984 film from director John Sayles about a mute alien who crashes in New York City. The fact that 'the Brother' is only distinguishable from other men by the three large toes he has on each foot seems to have been echoed in the phoenix's large golden claws.

Every single action movie ever: Over the past two decades, nearly every action movie made has featured a scene in which the hero turns his or her back and strides confidently away from a gigantic explosion (usually, this scene is shot in slow-motion). It's gotten so bad that the Lonely Island comedy troupe even released a song called 'Cool Guys Don't Look at Explosions.' And, well, in "Runaway," Kanye is guilty of the same thing, scooping up Selita Ebanks and walking away from a massive fireball — in slow-motion, of course.

'The Fifth Element': Tongue-in-cheek 1997 Luc Besson sci-fi film about a cab driver (and ex-special forces soldier) who rescues a mysterious, childlike alien/ 'supreme being' with bright orange hair. Turns out, she's the key to saving the entire universe from destruction. Also turns out that like the phoenix in 'Runaway,' she spends a whole lot of time sniffing stuff and pawing at inanimate objects.

'Marie Antoinette': Eye-catching, vaguely anachronistic 2006 Sofia Coppola film about the teenage bride of Louis XVI, who eventually becomes the very frivolous queen of France. The elaborate dinner scene in "Runaway" — and, in particular, West and Ebanks' stilted interactions at it — remind us of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI's initial meeting at an equally lavish dinner party.

Rose, Amber: Bodacious model and socialite/ former paramour of West. Their relationship made headlines, and West makes a joking reference to the tabloid coverage of Rose's sexual preferences in 'Runaway,' when, during the dinner scene, a guest compliments him on the phoenix's beauty, then rhetorically asks, 'Do you know she's a bird?'

'Splash': The 1984 romantic comedy about a New York City man who falls in love with a mermaid; the parallels between it and "Runaway" should be fairly obvious, though the dinner scene — in which the phoenix sniffs at a terrine, dips her claws in a glass of champagne and fumbles a loaf of bread — instantly made us think of the famous bit in "Splash" where the mermaid is invited to a White House dinner and proceeds to horrify guests by devouring a lobster, shell and all.

Situation, the: Bulgy, egomaniacal star of MTV's 'Jersey Shore' most famous for his rippling abs and for being on 'Dancing With the Stars' for about three minutes. His six-pack makes an appearance in 'Runaway' on the midsection of Selita Ebanks' phoenix, who, moves it, shakes it and just ... wow.

Tarantino, Quentin: Academy Award-winning writer/director who is also an unconscionably bad actor. We're not saying West's directorial chops are quite to Tarantino's level just yet, but acting-wise, well, the two are pretty much on par.

'Under the Cherry Moon': Slightly disastrous 1986 Prince vehicle about a gigolo who scams rich women out of their inheritances. Presented in black-and-white and featuring lavish sets, costumes and musical numbers, it was arty, ambitious and a total flop at the box office. Fans who saw advance screenings of 'Runaway' in New York mentioned 'Cherry Moon' as an obvious reference point for West's film, and we tend to agree. In particular, the dapper tuxedo 'Ye wears during the film's centerpiece musical performance seems to be a loving nod to the Purple One's outfit in 'Moon.'

What did we miss? Share the pop-culture references you noticed in the comments!

TJ Lavin Is Walking And Talking, Pal Says

'Challenge' host able to walk with assistance after BMX accident, friend says.
By Kara Warner








TJ Lavin


Photo: Jason Campbell/MTV News





Despite the severity of his injury, MTV 'Challenge' host TJ Lavin has been making significant improvements on a daily basis. Lavin's close friend and business partner Chas Aday told MTV News that Lavin is conscious, talking and answering questions.

'He was able to walk down the hall with assistance this morning,' Aday revealed. 'He's having surgery on his wrist tomorrow, and he'll be going to a rehab facility after that to get the brain back to normal.

'The doctors have told us he'll make a full recovery,' Aday explained.
'It's a matter of how long that's going to take, we don't know.'

Aday went on to say that Lavin's progress has been encouraging.

'It's been wonderful to see how much better he's doing. From a medically induced coma to being unconscious, to being intubated with a breathing tube, to not responding at all, to seeing him now, it's awesome,' he said. 'You really can't find words to express how relieved you are to see that.'

A pro BMX biker, Lavin sustained a bleeding brain, a broken wrist and an orbital fracture after a stunt went awry during what was supposed to be the athlete's final ride.

After hearing initial reports of the accident, Lavin's fans have expressed words of encouragement and support. His 'Challenge' cast even issued an official shout-out during last week's episode.

'I know he's aware of the support he's had from the people coming to visit him,' Aday said. 'I don't think he's aware of the people following him and what's going on outside the hospital. We've tried to tell him that, but I don't know if he really comprehends that yet.

'I know he knows he's injured,' Aday added. 'I think he understands that he's in the hospital. I don't know if he understands the extent of what is going on. Getting him better, that's our goal.'

Add your well-wishes for TJ Lavin and his family and friends in the comments section below.

T.I. Loses Remy Martin Cognac Endorsement Deal

'Sometimes the 'road to redemption' is a difficult path,' company spokesperson says, as King Uncaged MC renames his LP No Mercy.
By Gil Kaufman








T.I.


Photo: Lester Cohen/ Getty Images





Less than a week after T.I. lost his gig as a spokesperson for Axe Body spray, another high-profile endorsement deal has fallen by the wayside for the prison-bound rapper.

According to Rap Radar, Tip (born Clifford Harris) was dropped as a spokesperson for Rémy Martin cognac, just five months after the liquor company signed him up. T.I. scored the deal this summer after completing a seven-month prison sentence stemming from his 2007 arrest for attempted purchase of a firearm by a convicted felon. But on Monday, a spokesperson for Rémy told the site that they were cutting the rapper loose. "Sometimes the 'road to redemption' is a difficult path," read a statement from the high-end cognac-maker. "Regrettably, we will not be able to continue collaborating with T.I. at this time. We wish T.I. well and hope he will devote his time and energy to staying the course."

A spokesperson for Rémy Martin in Paris could not be reached for comment at press time and a spokesperson for T.I. also was unavailable to confirm the split.

The rapper is expected to turn himself in on Monday for an an 11-month prison stint in connection with a recent drug-related probation violation tied to the aforementioned 2007 arrest. In the meantime, though, T.I. has announced a title change for his upcoming album. After recording a slew of songs earlier this year for what was slated to be King Uncaged, Tip revealed on Atlanta's 'Rickey Smiley Morning Show' on Monday that he has switched up the title to No Mercy.

'It ain't King Uncaged no more; we had to change the title,' he chuckled at the top of the interview. 'No Mercy.'

A spokesperson for Atlantic Records confirmed the album title change but said the record does not yet have an official release date. T.I. said he was hoping to drop the disc before he begins his latest prison bid, which stems from an arrest on September 1 in Los Angeles where he was found to be in possession of the drug ecstasy as well as in the presence of a convicted felon, both breaches of his federal probation. Ironically, on Monday, prosecutors in Los Angeles announced that they were not going to charge the rapper on the drug charges because he was already facing a federal prison sentence for the probation violation.

'We just getting some more videos in the can and preparing for this project to be out. Wrapping things up, getting ready to deliver it to the world,' T.I. told Smiley, hinting at a Lil Wayne-style effort to stockpile material that can be eased out while he completes his sentence.



Taylor Swift Fans Call Speak Now Live Stream Event 'A Fantasy'

'Tonight is a dream come true,' one attendee said of Swift's album-release party, held Monday in NYC.
By Jocelyn Vena






Taylor Swift performs at her her <i>Speak Now</i> live stream event


Photo: MTV News





Los Angeles, Minnesota, the United Kingdom — those are just a few of the places that fans were flown in from to spend Monday evening celebrating the release of Taylor Swift's Speak Now with the singer herself. And 'amazing' and 'life changing' are just a couple of the adjectives used to describe the singer's Speak Now live streaming mini-concert and party, held at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Manhattan.


'Tonight is a dream come true,' one fan from Los Angeles told MTV News at the bash. 'It's like a fantasy that you would read about and you never think would happen.'

'I could not believe my phone rang and [I heard,] 'Congratulations! You're going to New York to meet Taylor Swift,' ' Kate from Texas recalled of the call she received informing her that she'd be attending the event. ' 'Really? Me? Just oh my gosh!' '

Not only did fans get to be in the same room as Swift, they also got the chance to meet her. Added Kate, 'She is one of the sweetest people I have ever met. Words cannot explain just her personality ... To be so famous yet so humble is just unbelievable. I have always wanted to meet Taylor Swift and never actually believed I ever would.'

The theme of the night for her fans seemed to be Swift's ability to connect with her faithful followers through her music. Fans from all over the globe noted that they love the singer because her music touches on many events and emotions they go through in their own lives. 'Her songs, just everything about them, relate to us,' Jordan said. 'Our everyday lives and it's great that she can make that connection.'

'She inspires us so much,' McKenzie added. 'I just sit in my room and I dance along to her songs. I sing along to her songs.'

Do you feel a special connection to Taylor Swift and her music? Tell us in the comments.

Surface to Air Missile – I Gotcha (Lupe Fiasco x Jack Johnson)


Lupe Fiasco’s “I Gotcha” vs. Jack Johnson’s “If I Had Eyes”


The main mission, in my opinion, of a mashup is to make the a capella on a track sound better on a different beat. This mashup definitely accomplishes that task. This track is most dope and flows so well. Lupe’s lyrics and John Mayer’s beats combine to make a n ill mashup. I was told in the email that the mashup artist, known as Surface to Air Missile, has a mashup album, which I haven’t gotten around to listening to, but I’ll let you guys decide whether you wish to see whether there are any other mashups worth downloading.


Been readin and listenin to GMAD for a while now, and know you guys dig mashups. Anyway, just finished up my own mashup album over the summer called ‘Concubines and Chedda’. It goes in a little bit of a different direction than just taking a couple Top 40 songs and beatsyncing them.



Surface to Air Missile – I Gotcha (Lupe Fiasco x Jack Johnson) [Click to Download]


Bonus: Here’s the link to Surface to Air Missile’s mashup mixtape, which features the mashup above


Surface to Air Missile – Concubines and Chedda (Mixtape) [Click to Download]

Bagginz – Can’t Forget It (Prod. By Joey C)


Nice Sampling, Nice Track


Here’s one from the email submissions. Although the long beginning kind of gets annoying, it eventually kicks in and starts bumping. I’ve never heard of this artist before today, but he definitely knows what he’s doing and how to do it right. I hope you guys like this one, be sure to listen to it all the way through before writing it out.


Bagginz – Can’t Forget It (Prod. By Joey C) (click to download)