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Posted 11/8/11 3:41 pm ET by Jocelyn Vena in TV News, Videos
This week's "Glee" episode is going to be sexy...literally. Two of the show's favorite couples will FINALLY get it on. Blaine and Kurt break new TV ground and do it, for the first time, while Finn and Rachel also seal the deal.
It marks the first time for Rachel (you know what we mean!), and Lea Michele told MTV News at the Glamour Women of the Year event in New York City, that while there's some sex, it certainly doesn't mean that the story lines are tawdry.
"You know, I think it’s a really smart episode," she explained quite diplomatically about the prospect of having on-screen sex with Cory Monteith. "I think what they did with it was really tasteful and really great. We deal with these issues on our show [and] we're always funny, but at the same time we really make sure that there's sort of a lesson involved and that its done in a very tasteful way."
Posted 11/8/11 3:10 pm ET by Kat Rosenfield in Random Yet Notable, Twilight Forever!, Videos
After weeks of interviews for the upcoming "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1," the cast of this year's new "Twilight" flick are no doubt fatigued by the endless rounds of questions that they have to answer with, like, complete sentences involving actual words. So when we got the group for a visit, MTV News' Josh Horowitz went easy on them with a series of simple yes or no questions.
Or at least, it was supposed to be easy. A few highlights from the clips:
Do Taylor Lautner's friends still call him "Sharkboy"?
Answer: Yep. (But he's never had a pedicure, so, y'know. There's that.)
Did Peter Facinelli once kill a man?
His co-stars respond with a terrified, "NO!"... which means that not only has Peter killed someone, but he's also threatened to kill anyone who revealed the truth. Obviously.
Posted 11/8/11 2:15 pm ET by Kat Rosenfield in Movie News, Movies, TV News
And the people have chosen! Er... chosen who we're all choosing from, that is: the People's Choice Awards announced their nominations this afternoon, after months of open voting from fans. And while there's no showing for "Twilight" this year, we can't help noticing that there are a whole lot of crushworthy wizards, witches and even a vampire or two who'll make this year's People Choice show one to watch closely.
For starters, the wizarding world got a lot of attention this time around: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" made a command appearance in two separate fave film categories, but where it really dominated was in the "Favorite Actors Under 25" slot. Four out of the five favorite folks here are Hogwarts alumni, with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Tom Felton all claiming a spot in the running. (Lonely Chloe Moretz is the only non-magical nominee...although her turn as a creepy kid vampire in "Let Me In" certainly falls in with the supernatural theme.)
Posted 11/8/11 11:45 am ET by Eric Ditzian in Movies, Videos
FROM MTV NEWS: Our first extended opportunity to chat with Jonah Hill came in the summer of 2005, when we met up with the then largely unknown actor and his co-star Justin Long on the set of "Accepted."
"I wouldn't say we're the next Farley and Spade," Hill told MTV News of his onscreen collaboration with Long. "I would say we're the next Rosie O'Donnell and Madonna."
And so the comedic gauntlet was thrown down. Hill has been making us laugh ever since, cracking us up during interviews and bringing the funny in "Superbad," "Cyrus," "Get Him to the Greek" and many more. To celebrate his latest, "The Sitter," and because we just have such a good time talking with Hill, we're very proud to announce "MTV First: The Sitter," an exclusive sit-down with the actor.
Posted 11/8/11 11:37 am ET by Amy Wilkinson in Photos, Twilight Forever!
Hotlanta, indeed.
"Twilight" stars Ashley Greene, Jackson Rathbone, Nikki Reed and Charlie Bewley all convened at the Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta last night to jump start "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" concert tour alongside soundtrack artist Christina Perri.
In addition to a performance of "A Thousand Years" by Christina, the cast fielded a slew of fan questions and signed autographs and took pictures outside of the venue.
Posted 11/8/11 10:27 am ET by Amy Wilkinson in Movie News, Movies, On The Newsstand
We may not have a new trailer just yet to sate our "Hunger Games" cravings, but, thankfully, the internet is ripe with plenty of tribute talk this morning to keep our ravenous appetite at bay...for now. Let's peek the Panem stories you'll be talking about today:
1. Hair, glorious hair
InStyle spoke with "Hunger Games" hair department head Linda Flowers, who spilled some by-the-numbers scoop about coiffing the movie's stars and many, many extras. The most interesting stats? Elizabeth Banks (a.k.a. Effie) wore three different wigs: one pink, one green and one lavender. And about that "bizarre" Caesar Flickerman look Stanly Tucci teased to MTV News recently: "It's a dark navy blue wig in a Karl Lagerfeld-style ponytail," Linda told the mag.
Posted 11/7/11 5:59 pm ET by Amy Wilkinson in Movie News, Movies, Photos
For a narrative ripe with sex, drugs and angst, the stars of 2012's "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" appear surprisingly...studious.
A set of stills from Stephen Chbosky's narrative have hit the web, and once again, we find leads Emma Watson and Logan Lerman hitting the books. Albeit, this time they've moved their study sesh out of the library and into some sort of eatery. (I've long believed tater tots are the secret to infinite wisdom...)
Posted 11/7/11 3:22 pm ET by Amy Wilkinson in Eye Candy, On The Web
Better late than never, internet.
In the Biggest Case Of The Duhs ever, Funny or Die has declared Ryan Gosling "just nice to look at" in their latest spoofy effort. (It probably goes without saying that we agree times 1 bajillion...)
In this new clip from the comedy website, Mr. Gosling stars in a trailer for "Quiet Ryan," a cinematic masterpiece rated M for Mute. In reality, the video is a mash-up of Ryan's best non-speaking moments from films like "The Notebook," "Blue Valentine" and "Crazy, Stupid, Love." And if the shirtless clip from that latter movie is any indication, sometimes silence really is golden.
Watch the full trailer after the jump!
Posted 11/7/11 2:29 pm ET by Kat Rosenfield in Twilight Forever!, Videos
Let's be real: If you missed our exclusive MTV First: "Breaking Dawn - Part 1" interview with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, there's not a whole lot we can do to assuage your feelings of grief, loss and self-loathing after your total failure to properly pay attention to this Very Important Moment in Popular Culture. I mean, it was epic, man, and you MISSED IT. But hey, let us try to make it up to you with a best-of clip! Because even if you didn't catch the whole thing, you can probably still feel mostly okay about it...as long as you're aware of the following adorable moments from our special.
1. In which Kristen wigs
When Josh Horowitz told the trio that they were about to watch Kristen and Rob's first-ever "Twilight" interview with MTV, Kristen had what can only be described as a REACTION. "I don't think you understand what this does to me!" she wailed—and then took a Lap of Humiliation around our set.
Posted 11/7/11 12:25 pm ET by MTV News in The Twitter Nation, Twilight Forever!, Videos
When "Twilight"'s top trio stopped by last week for our MTV First: "Breaking Dawn - Part 1," we asked you to submit your best Twitter queries...and you delivered. So much so, that we couldn't possibly pose every single question, but we got through quite a few with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner during our rapid-fire round. Here's a sampling:
From @WowKristenStew: "Which song do they like out of all the soundtracks so far?"
"'Heavy in Your Arms,'" Taylor replied without hesitation.
"I love that song," Kristen chimed in.
"What's Heavy in Your Arms'?" Rob asked, quickly catching himself. "Why did I say that? That's terrible."
"It's the Florence + The Machine song," Kristen informed him.
"I love the Paramore song from the first one," Rob continued. "I love Paramore."
Though he did have a bit of a time recalling the title... (It's okay, Rob, we love you anyway!)
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