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Posted 10/20/10 10:34 am ET by Jean Bentley in Fashion & Style, Hot Stuff, Movies, Twilight Forever!, Videos
Movies tell us that everything has to be perfect for a girl on her wedding day—even for a low-maintenance girl like Bella Swan. So the task of finding the perfect dress for the "Twilight" heroine has been daunting for the "Breaking Dawn" wardrobe department.
Kristen Stewart told MTV News at the "Welcome to the Rileys" red carpet on Monday night that although she's had some fittings, she still doesn't have a dress for the much-anticipated Swan-Cullen nuptials.
"I haven't put the one on yet," she said.
While she trusts that wardrobe will make the right decision when it comes to the ideal gown, one person in particular gets the final say: the woman who created it all, "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer.
Posted 10/20/10 9:55 am ET by Terri Schwartz in TV Recaps
The 2010 Spike Scream Awards are certainly one of the most fun awards shows on television—where else are genre nerds celebrated with such abandon? So it was unsurprising that instead of "Breaking Dawn" or "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," fans voted for "Green Lantern" as their most anticipated film ("It's a hell of a lot more gratifying than winning the 'Who Gives A F--k' award," Ryan Reynolds joked).
In that spirit, some of the surprise letdowns of the show were the uninspired acceptance speeches for the two "Twilight Saga" wins, first for Kristen Stewart as Best Fantasy Actress and then for "Eclipse" as Best Fantasy Film, and then with the much-hyped "Deathly Hallows: Part 1" exclusive clip, which really didn't give us much new footage. But there were plenty of surprise pick-me-ups in the show, like the "True Blood" sweep, a Sigourney Weaver appreciation and Rainn Wilson making fun of "Life As We Know It." If you missed the show last night, here's a recap of some of our favorite moments.
Posted 10/19/10 6:13 pm ET by Aly Semigran in The Twitter Nation
Tom Bosley (pictured), who played one of television's most iconic fathers, Mr. Cunningham, on the classic sitcom "Happy Days" died today at the age of 83. Hollywood paid their respects to the Tony-winning actor on Twitter, including some of Bosley's former co-stars. Neil Patrick Harris, posted, "Sad news: Tom Bosley has passed away. Such a wonderful man. We worked together in Cabaret on Broadway. So kind. He will be missed..." and "That 70's Show" star Danny Masterson told fans, "Happy Days Tom Bosley passed 2day. Worked w him on 70s. He was a lovely lovely man. Cheers Tom."
But, it wasn't just those who had the honor of working with Bosley who took to their Twitters, as fellow famous fans left some words about the star of stage and screen. Director/writer/actor Kevin Smith wrote, "America's Dad dies: g'bye & thanks, Tom Bosley" while Carson Daly put, simply, "Rest in peace Mr. C."
Check out the rest of Tuesday's most memorable celebrity tweets, including what to expect during Chelsea Handler's 600th episode and try to figure out what the heck is going on on "One Tree Hill"! Follow us @hollywoodcrush to get even more celebrity and pop culture news around the clock!
Posted 10/19/10 5:17 pm ET by Jean Bentley in Movie News, Movies, Twilight Forever!, Videos
If you think being the star of a five-movie, multi-million dollar franchise gives you any pull when it comes to casting your onscreen daughter, well, you'd be wrong. (Then again, that scenario doesn't really apply to many people.)
According to Kristen Stewart, she and soon-to-be-onscreen hubby Robert Pattinson didn't have any say in the casting of their half-vampire, half-human daughter in "Breaking Dawn." In fact, she didn't know anything about Mackenzie Foy, the actress cast as Renesmee, until "Breaking Dawn" director Bill Condon called her.
"[He] was like, 'Wait until you see this kid. If you and Rob had a kid, this would be it,'" Kristen told MTV News. "I was like, 'That's so weird.' She just looks like—she sort of looks like Bella. Which is absolutely right. Although the funny thing is she has green eyes, and we both have to wear brown contacts together."
Posted 10/19/10 4:57 pm ET by Amy Wilkinson in Videos
While most "Vampire Diaries" fans were spell-bound during the closing moments of Oct. 7's episode thanks to that out-of-nowhere twist-ending (Katherine and Mason! Scandalous!), I was distracted by one nagging thought: Nina Dobrev has madeout with, like, almost every guy on this show! Let's breakdown the stats: Whether as Elena or Katherine, the lucky actress has locked lips with Paul Wesley, Ian Somerhalder and Taylor Kinney. I'm having a hard time recalling whether we've ever seen her suck face with Zach Roerig (flashbacks?), but suffice it to say, that's a pretty decent chunk of the male population in Mystic Falls. And we're not the only ones to have noticed! Nina, herself, pointed out her kiss quotient when we caught up with her this weekend at the 2010 Spike Scream Awards.
"Literally, I've made my rounds," she said with a smile. "Between Katherine and Elena, I've madeout with almost every boy on the show. Other than my brother, thankfully." (Though we bet Steven R. McQueen is no slouch in the smooch department.)
Posted 10/19/10 2:53 pm ET by Kara Warner in Crush Exclusive!, Movies, Videos
Amazingly enough, it is already time for another Rewind segment—our fledgling series that features nostalgic looks back at movies we loved at first sight. For this installment, we celebrate truth! beauty! freedom! But above all things: love.
Baz Luhrmann's "Moulin Rouge" is one of those arresting, divisive films that demands discussion. To this day, you mention it in conversation and people either spout words of the highest praise or flat out disdain. Full disclosure: "Moulin Rouge" is one of my absolute favorite films. So its arrival on Blu-ray today is cause for celebration with not only a full day (possibly a week) of blasting the epic soundtrack from my office, but this exclusive clip, wherein the brilliant writing duo of Luhrmann and Craig Pearce discuss their original plans for the opening scene. Hint: A father vs. son fight was involved! Along with Cat Stevens' "Father and Son," of course.
From the minute I saw the first trailer I knew I had to see this film. I saw it for the first time with my mom and distinctly remember these things: my jaw dropping to the floor when Ewan McGregor bursts out the opening bars of "Your Song"—ditto with the tango scene, running out of Kleenex to wipe away tears/blow my nose, and sitting in the theater with my mom long after the credits finished rolling, totally overwhelmed by what we had just experienced. Thus began my obsession, which involves countless viewings, endless belting of the soundtrack while driving in my car and buying Elton John's entire anthology for the piano so I could learn to play "Your Song" (I can still play it, by the way).
Posted 10/19/10 1:57 pm ET by Terri Schwartz in On The Newsstand, TV News
Oh hey, have you heard? "Glee" is kind of a big deal. It's why filming an episode of "Glee" based on "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" has now made the series' creator Ryan Murphy a major contender to remake the cult classic, why star Lea Michele now gets the paparazzi engagement treatment, and why Paul McCartney sends mixed tapes of his music to the "Glee" offices so he can be the next star to get an episode based on him.
The latest magazine to jump on the "Glee" success train is GQ, who made the little musical show that could the subject of their latest cover story. "I didn't want to do a family show," Ryan said. "I wanted to do my version of a family show. But we try to be as responsible as we can, because we know some young people watch. Some of the humor goes over their head, hopefully."
The story focuses on a lot of the behind-the-scenes goings on of "Glee," including its move from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo High School in Long Beach, Calif., to a sound stage on the Paramount lot, which Cory Monteith said is "a testament to the juggernaut that 'Glee' has become."
Posted 10/19/10 12:40 pm ET by MTV News in Eye Candy, On The Newsstand
by Kristen Shalbinski
You know that saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words"? Well, after taking a look at the November issue of Men's Health, I can’t think of any. That’s because "True Blood" star Ryan Kwanten is on the cover, and he is looking more amazing than ever. Kiss a momentary goodbye to your "True Blood" withdrawals, ladies. Inside, as you'd expect, Ryan talks about keeping his body in fine, fine physical form.
It's obvious just looking at the actor that being fit is one of his top priorities. "I'm not one of those actors who gets physically fit for a role and then loses it all again," he said. "I'm very rarely in the gym. My workouts are predominantly outside, in nature." However, Ryan doesn't ditch the gym entirely. He does take some classes—yoga classes, that is. "I used to laugh at anyone suggesting it," he told the mag. "Guys fear not being the best in these classes, but over time, you learn how to spend an hour not worrying about what anyone else is thinking. For guys especially, that’s a good thing."
Posted 10/19/10 11:30 am ET by Kat Rosenfield in Eye Candy, On The Newsstand
Why yes, that is the delicious Chris Pine on the cover of this month's Details magazine. And yes, he is wearing a pair of buttery, buttock-hugging, Versace leather pants. (And no, we haven't the faintest idea why our copy of the mag is covered in ladydrool. Nope. Not a clue.)
Chris, who was one of last year's biggest breakout actors thanks to his energetic portrayal of Captain Kirk in "Star Trek," sat down with Details for an interview about what's next in his career. It's clear right away that he takes his work seriously; not content to just ride the action-hero wave, he kept busy this summer with a back-breaking stage role in the darkly funny play "The Lieutenant of Inishmore."
That's "back-breaking" in the literal sense, by the way. Pine has a litany of injuries suffered while playing the physically demanding role, telling the interviewer, "My body's all sorts of f--ked-up. I tore my groin, I pulled my neck and my glute, tweaked my rhomboid, sprained my f--king sacrum."
Posted 10/19/10 10:08 am ET by Nuzhat Naoreen in Fashion & Style
We have to admit, we were pretty eager to see what Kristen Stewart would pull out for the "Welcome to the Rileys" red carpet in New York last night. After all, the girl earned our fashion stamp of approval at the Spike Scream Awards this past weekend when she arrived in a GUiSHEM Spring 2011 one-shoulder dress, and we had high hopes that she'd win us over yet again.

The actress hit the premiere aiming for old Hollywood glam, in another one-shoulder (hey, if it ain't broke don't fix it, right?), black and beige dress by Valentino. Was it a fashion win? Let's just say...we're torn.
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