Monday, July 23, 2012
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
SAG Awards Now Taking Bids For Seats
Innerested in getting an up-close-and-personal taste of Hollywood?
The Screen Actors Guild is currently running an online auction for "Red Carpet Fan Bleacher Seats," which ends today.
The auction includes 90 seats, from which fans will get the opportunity to see stars walk the red carpet.
For those of you innerested in watching the actual SAG Awards [...]
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Sunday, July 15, 2012
A Sundance Tale: Liam Hemsworth Introduces An MTV Staffer To A World Of Pain
Once upon a time, on a snowy day during the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, our intrepid and unsuspecting Managing Editor Josh Horowitz interviewed actor Liam Hemsworth.
Little did Josh know, he was in for some one-on-one action.
After revealing his interest in the adaptation of "Hunger Games," the audacious Aussie leaped at the [...]
FROM HOLLYWOOD CRUSH: Around this time last year, Elizabeth Olsen was known — if she was know at all — as the younger sister of Mary-Kate and Ashley. She was enrolled in NYU’s theatre program and had been auditioning for Broadway and Off-Broadway plays. But she’d made the conscious decision to avoid the career arc — filled with Hollywood highs and tabloid lows — of her sisters.
Only last January did she begin actively seeking out movie work. Now here she is at the Sundance Film Festival, about to achieve breakout status based on her two new films, “Silent House” and “Martha Marcy May Marlene.” It’s been a long time coming for the 21-year-old, but it was worth the wait if it meant not being exposed to the same spotlight that Mary-Kate and Ashley were as pre-teen stars.
Continue reading "Sundance Breakout Star Elizabeth Olsen Talks Child Actors And Avoiding The Olsen Twins Brand" at Hollywoodcruch.MTV.com.
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
Natalie Portman To Take A Break From Movies To Concentrate On Motherhood
Natalie Portman has been one hard-working girl lately! She needs to take some time off.
Now that she's preggos, Natalie is taking a break from making movies. She officially pulled out of the film adaptation of the novel Cloud Atlas so that she can concentrate on her pregnancy and being a new mom.
A source [...]

Woo-hoo!
Wonder Woman officially has a home!
Despite passing on the David E. Kelley pilot last week,
NBC made the decision to pick up the show now that Comcast is taking over the network.
The network passed on the script due to costly licensing fees as well as having bad luck with superhero projects in the past (ahem, Bionic Woman).
However, now that Robert Greenblatt has taken over, the show just may have a chance after all.
The adaptation is said to be a non-campy and serious take on the classic comic.
We hope NBC does it justice.
[Image via WENN.]
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Friday, July 13, 2012
Anchal Joseph: Jim Carreys Girlfriend
Remember her? Yep, she was an America’s Next Top Model contestant from Cycle 7. Be sure to [...]
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Sundance WTF: Susan Sarandon Plays Ping Pong Against Lil Jon??
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With the recent news of a remake in the works, "Lethal Weapon" fans may be excited about the return of cop buddies Riggs and Murtaugh to the big screen, but there's one person who may be hesitant to see it redone: its original star Danny Glover.
Glover received word about the franchise reboot when MTV News caught up with him at the Sundance Film Festival. The actor responded to the news by quoting his "Lethal Weapon" character Murtaugh, by telling us, "I'm too old for this!"
But it wasn't just time passed that Glover worried about the reboots. The star cited his co-star Mel Gibson ("I love Mel. Mel's my friend" he said of the troubled actor) and their director for all four "Lethal Weapon" films, Richard Donner, for the success and "magic" in the original movies.
The actor, who was at Sundance to promote his latest film "The Black Power Mixtape", said of his former director, "There's no way this could have been done, the four "Lethal Weapon" movies, without Richard Donner." Glover went on to say that Donner allowed the actors, "the space for us to...create and gather the kind of relationships... we did in that movie."
Glover, who recalled the making of the films as "a wonderful journey," just seemed to want the original series to be left alone. "I'd like to think that the four we did were still magical and people will still reference the four "Lethal Weapon's", he said, "I like what we've done before in the past."
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
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Monday, July 2, 2012
Jersey Shore: Gay Edition?
Producers think it is a good idea!
Sources are reporting that the minds that brought you the guidos and guidettes that you know and love from The Jersey Shore are looking to expand on the franchise. A casting call has gone out for gay juiceheads and lesbian grenades to come forward to to be the next [...]

Sure, we all grew up on these or the Goosebumps ones but are we going to ruin the nostalgia by bringing these to theaters?
Red Crown Productions has made a deal with Choose Your Own Adventure series publisher Chooseco to make the series into films.
These books were awesome because they were interactive. How would they pull that off on-screen though?
We suppose there are some approaches they COULD take, such as:
-Show multiple outcomes of on-screen courses of action, like how they did it in Run Lola Run
-Use self-referential humor as a technique to move the story along
-Allow audiences to vote on key scenes BEFORE the movie is even made
-Avoid AT ALL COSTS any techniques used in 1995's interactive Mr. Payback, where audiences used joysticks to vote on the action
Guess we'll see what approach they end up taking. This could be cool if they're smart about it, or it could be REALLY, REALLY bad.
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
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