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Posted 1/19/11 1:36 pm ET by Kat Rosenfield in Crush Exclusive!, Hot Stuff, Movie News, Movies, Videos
Have you ever wondered what a teenage existential crisis would look like... on wheels? Well, wonder no more! Thanks to "Skateland," the angsty indie darling that got plenty of buzz during last year's Sundance Film Festival, we'll have a chance to watch one unfold this spring. And we've got an EXCLUSIVE look at the trailer!
Opening March 25, the movie features some familiar faces: Shiloh Fernandez (also known as the smoldering hottie from upcoming film "Red Riding Hood") as a 19-year-old roller rink manager who's suddenly confronted with The Rest of His Life, and Ashley Greene (why yes, that is Alice Cullen from "Twilight") as his frustrated love interest.
Posted 1/19/11 12:47 pm ET by Amy Wilkinson in Movies, Photos, Random Yet Notable, Twilight Forever!
In the nearly three years "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson has been on the Hollywood scene, he's uttered way too many memorable soundbites to count. Seriously, who could forget gems like, "Up until I was 12 my sisters used to dress me up as a girl and introduce me as 'Claudia!' or "A mother recently gave me her baby and asked me: 'Can you please bite her head?'" So it was little surprise when we caught up with him on the Golden Globes red carpet that he had plenty of interesting/random/hilarious things to say. In fact, his comments were so evocative, we couldn't help but picture them, and thanks to a little digital photo manipulation, now you can too. Feast your eyes on our Illustrated Guide to Robert Pattinson's Golden Globes Interview!
Our favorite blurb by far came from the portion of Rob's interview with Josh Horowitz in which he described the "Breaking Dawn" sex scene image that recently fired up the Internet."It's always awkward in a way if you're doing it with anybody," RPattz said when asked if he was more or less comfortable filming a steamy scene with Kristen Stewart rather than, say, his "Bel Ami" costar Uma Thurman. "It really depends on how it's staged and stuff. It's like doing Twister." Like doing Twister, huh? Wonder what that would look like! Probably something like the photo above! With his reputation as a bit of a klutz, we give Kristen the upper hand in this game of balance and flexibility.
Posted 1/19/11 11:54 am ET by Kat Rosenfield in Eye Candy, Movies, Videos
Zac Efron's ghost-whispering role in "Charlie St. Cloud" didn't earn him any Golden Globe nominations, but the actor still showed up to support his Hollywood peers at this year's awards. And for us, it was the perfect chance to ask him about his part in the upcoming military film "The Lucky One"—particularly about his, um, guns.
"I knew that, the second I went to camp and met some real Marines, that I didn't have that presence that they possess," Zac told us.
And by presence, of course, he means massive, writhing muscles.
Posted 1/19/11 11:17 am ET by Emily Donahue in TV Recaps
It was the final episode of "Life Unexpected" last night, almost a year to the day after it premiered last January, and I have to say, it was a fulfilling series finale. The two-hour event did everything it needed to do to tie loose-ends and wrap up some of the more problematic storylines (Lux dating her teacher, Emma's romantic history with Baze's dad).
Eric finally showed some semblance of being a rational, responsible man. He distanced himself from Lux; identifying with Trey and how he was little more than another older man taking advantage of a young, extremely vulnerable teenage girl. Cate and Baze decided not to press charges as long as Eric resigned and left town.
In the showdown over Lux and Eric’s relationship, Lux revealed to Baze that his girlfriend had an affair with his father. And this was not a one-time late-night-at-the-office rendezvous. Emma and Mr. Basil were together four years! Baze and Emma get together for one last very steamy make-out session before Baze decides he just can't bone his dad's sloppy seconds. That's the curtain call for Shaun Sipos and Emma Caulfield.
Posted 1/19/11 10:17 am ET by Terri Schwartz in Movies, Videos
We're only a little over three months away from the release of "Water for Elephants," and though there was some extra footage shot over the weekend, the film is generally in its final stages. So far we've only seen one theatrical trailer, but an international trailer hit the web that shows more footage than we've seen so far.
This trailer doesn't differ from the original until about halfway through (barring the change in music, which we will get to in a bit). Is it just me or did anyone else get chills when that little girl gasps at the 1:22 mark after Marlena shows off a magnificent horse trick? This is definitely a film we're looking forward to.
Posted 1/18/11 6:00 pm ET by Aly Semigran in The Twitter Nation
Don't go, Reege! This morning TV legend Regis Philbin announced he'll be retiring from "Live With Regis and Kelly." The news bummed out many celebs who have appeared as guests on the show, including actress Sophia Bush who cried, "Boo! I love Regis. He's one of my favs. He'll be missed." Meanwhile, Olympic skater Apolo Anton Ohno pondered, "I did hear that Regis is retiring...it will be tough to find a replacement..that man is incredible!" but former *NSYNC member Joey Fatone already had someone lined up for the job...himself! Joey, pictured, who has previously worked on shows like "The Singing Bee" tweeted, "Maybe they need a nyc native to take his place !
I better start practicing my hosting skills again!"
But Regis leaving his job won't be the only big change coming to mornings. Starbucks has announced they'll introduce the "Trenta" size for their iced coffees and iced teas. Singer Michelle Branch explained from her page that, "Trenta means 30 in Italian but it will be 31-ounces, which is 16 ml larger than a human stomach at rest" while funny man Conan O'Brien had his own explanation on his Twitter page, "I can't wait to try the new gigantic Starbucks size, "Trenta". Or as it's called in The Midwest, "A Medium"." Elsewhere, Cobra Starship band member Victoria Asher noted, "Man, I'd hate to spill a new Starbucks Trenta sized coffee on my lap."
Check out the rest of Tuesday's best tweets from the stars, including some hilarious Twitpics from Seth Green and Miranda Cosgrove! Follow us @hollywoodcrush to get even more celebrity and pop culture news around the clock!
Posted 1/18/11 5:43 pm ET by Amy Wilkinson in Crush Exclusive!, Movies, Videos
The scorned, man-hating female archetype is nothing new in cinema, but we knew from the minute Eva Green ("Casino Royale") uttered the line, "I usually pick a--holes," in this EXCLUSIVE trailer for "Perfect Sense," that Eva's Susan isn't your typical flighty, rom-com hero. Because, really, who can't relate to going for the wrong guy—over and over and over again?
Eva stars alongside the always-endearing Ewan McGregor in this romantic drama from director David Mackenzie, which makes its debut at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Eva plays a scientist too busy trying to answer life's big questions to maintain any sort of romantic relationship—that is—until she meets a talented chef named Michael (Ewan). And this is where it gets interesting. I'll let the official synopsis take over from here:
Posted 1/18/11 4:09 pm ET by Amy Wilkinson in Crush Exclusive!, Movie News, Movies, Videos
MTV News is packing up its parka and long underwear for a trip to the movies. Yep, that's right. We're headed to the snowy climes of Park City, Utah, for the annual Sundance Film Festival, which kicks off this Thursday. More than 100 films will vie for top honors at the cinematic extravaganza, meaning we'll be glued to our multiplex seats for the entire 10-day fest.
One celluloid gem in contention is Gavin Wiesen's coming-of-age tale "Homework," starring Freddie Highmore, Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Elizabeth Reaser and Alicia Silverstone. And guess what! We have an EXCLUSIVE clip just for you!
"Homework" stars Freddie (whom you may remember in his pint-sized form from "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory") as high school student George, a lonely soul who's somehow made it to his senior year without ever having completed an assignment (if only you were around a few years ago, George, we could have used your secrets!). George soon strikes up an unlikely friendship with popular girl Sally (Emma) after they bond over their dysfunctional families. With his academic future in question, George agrees to have 25-year-old Dustin (played by Michael) mentor him. Dustin and Sally begin to bring George out of his shell, but as you might suspect, this story doesn't end without a little drama.
Posted 1/18/11 2:59 pm ET by Amy Wilkinson in Eye Candy, On The Web, Videos
Not long ago, MTV News sat down with actor/man-of-my-dreams Ryan Gosling for an in-depth, wide-ranging discussion regarding the art of film-making, method acting, and most importantly, the Internet meme "F--- Yeah! Ryan Gosling." The "Blue Valentine" star—who we should note was totally aware of the nonsense missives even before we brought them to his attention—was good-humored and self-deprecating enough to recite some of the hilarious "Hey Girl" notes with his own added commentary (ex: "I'm in some kind of 'Star Trek' jacket. I don't know why I have that."). Not surprisingly, our Ryan-loving hearts just couldn't leave well enough alone, so when we ran into Mr. Gosling at the Weinstein Company Golden Globes after party, we just had to relive the moment.
When our own Josh Horowitz asked Ryan about the possibility of a weekly "Hey Girl" television series, Ryan thought it sounded like a wonderful idea.
"Yeah, I'm in," he said with a grin. "I'll do it."
Posted 1/18/11 12:38 pm ET by Amy Wilkinson in Multiple Choice, Polls
Sex, drugs and high school: Welcome to the world of "Skins." MTV's adaptation of the hit UK series debuted last night, introducing a crazy cast of unforgettable characters. There's Tony: the charismatic (not to mention manipulative) ringleader; Michelle: Tony's girlfriend whom he's not-so-lovingly nicknamed "Nips"; Stanley: Tony's stoner friend who can't seem to lose his virginity; Tea: the cheer-leading lesbian and Cadie: the pill-popping basket case. As the series progresses, each episode will focus on a different character's shenanigans, but off the bat, we want to know which "Skins" kid you liked best from last night's debut. Weigh in after the jump!
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