Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning Find Their Inner Rock Stars In 'Runaways'


well.. i love new moon, twilight and im sure the rest of the two movies soo of course im gonna talk about Kristin Stewart even tho im team Edward all the way! haha
the runways .. the reason for Kristin haircut we miss the long hair. we;; i do at least looks much much better.

Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart have definitely taken on a wide variety of movies since their child-star beginnings. But the two "New Moon" stars certainly strayed from their comfort zone for "The Runaways," the biopic about the highly influential 1970s all-girl rock band. Not only did they kiss each other, they also had to sing for their supper as Cherie Currie (Fanning) and Joan Jett (Stewart).



But Fanning wasn't intimidated by having to tap into her inner rock star; she really enjoyed it. "I wasn't dreading anything," she told MTV News while promoting the film at Sundance. "Actually, I was just really excited to do it. It's one of those things, like, you don't know how it's going to feel until you're actually there. And for me, [singing] 'Cherry Bomb' was what kind of summed the experience up for me."

But Stewart said that while Fanning has "got it," she wasn't quite as comfortable in the role of the rock icon — which is actually a good thing.

"I need to be thinking that this is the hardest job that I'll ever have to do, because I need to make myself nervous a little bit," Stewart explained of her acting process. "And I was intimidated by the singing part, even though it's not as much as what [Fanning] has to do. Joan has such a distinct sound, and I didn't want to sound stupid. I didn't want to sound like I didn't sound anything like her."

Stewart admitted meeting the real-life Runaways added a bit more pressure to the mix. "Having met them, it becomes such a different thing," she continued. "You're now responsible for the most important times of these people's lives that you've gotten to know and that you respect so much. And respect isn't even the right word for it."

The MTV Movies team was all over the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Go to Sundance.MTV.com for exclusive clips, reviews, photos and interviews with everyone from Kristen Stewart and Ryan Reynolds to Ben Affleck and James Franco.

Check out everything we've got on "The Runaways."

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Golden Globes


Who watched the golden globes? i saw a few of the awards handed out but i wasn't really sitting there and watching i was pretty distracted so for those who would like to know who won what. here's a list for you :]

Best Motion Picture, Drama - Avatar
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama - Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama - Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy - Meryl Streep, Julie and Julia
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy - Robert Downey, Jr., Sherlock Holmes
Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical - The Hangover
Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical - Glee
Best Director, Motion Picture - James Cameron, Avatar
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterds
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Mo’Nique, Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Chloe Sevigny, Big Love
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - John Lithgow, Dexter
Best Television Series, Drama - Mad Men
Best Foreign Language Film - The White Ribbon
Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical - Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical - Toni Collette, United States of Tara
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture - Up in the Air, Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Drew Barrymore, Grey Gardens
Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Kevin Bacon, Taking Chance
Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Grey Gardens
Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama - Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama - Michael C. Hall, Dexter
Best Animated Feature Film - Up

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The Book of Eli (2010)


The Book Of Eli looks really ood! and i really want to watch it this friday. maybei just might goto the movies. Us weekely review i believe belown is the original article. enjoy! and hope all of you have a great weekend.

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Release Date: Jan 15, 2010; Rated: R; Length: 115 Minutes; Genres: Action/Adventure, Sci-fi; With: Gary Oldman and Denzel Washington


A SHADY SITUATION Denzel Washington navigates a vast wasteland in The Book of Eli
The clouds are gray, the scorched earth is gray, and the age-old nuclear ash falling from the sky is gray. If you look closely at Denzel Washington, as he saunters in slow motion through a bombed-out hotel lobby full of rotten-toothed ruffians, you can see that his hair and beard are flecked with gray as well. Is it just our imagination, or is the aridly desolate post-apocalyptic road movie showing its age? In the last 35 years or so, there have been an awful lot of them, going back to A Boy and His Dog (1976) and, of course, The Road Warrior (1982) — the greatest of all futuristic wasteland thrillers — and, most recently, The Road. I'm not sure if anyone was clamoring for another one of these films just now, but one thing is certain: We don't need The Book of Eli, a ponderous dystopian bummer that might be described as The Road Warrior without car chases, or The Road without humanity.

What's left? A lot of wide-open barren desert space shot from music-video angles (think the Red Hot Chili Peppers' ''Give It Away''). The directors, Allen and Albert Hughes, do their best to make the landscape threatening by filling it with a token sprinkle of homicidal bikers and cannibals, plus Gary Oldman as an evil ringleader whose scariest aspect is his harshly photographed skin. Roving through it all is Washington's Eli, a monosyllabic lone gunslinger in a signature outfit of sunglasses, kaffiyeh, and knapsack packed with lethal blade. He's a mystical avenger who has been wandering through the wilderness for 30 years, toting a leather-bound King James Bible from which he plucks ominous quotes. He makes apocalyptic prophecy sound like a rerun.

I'd be willing to forgive The Book of Eli its portentous sins if it had kick-ass action scenes, and every so often Eli does slice and dice the stuffing out of half a dozen hooligans at once, or he presides over a gun battle in which the bullets clatter and echo with full-metal zing. But those are just about the only scenes in the movie that have a pulse. At their best, the Hughes brothers have been brilliant directors: Their first film, the 1993 mind-of-a-gangbanger classic Menace II Society (made when they were just 20), established them as visceral and psychological prodigies, and the criminally underrated From Hell (2001) was a gothic-shock serial-killer mystery that featured Johnny Depp in one of his finest performances. (Had he been the mainstream superstar he is today back when the film was released, it might have been a sensation.) The Book of Eli is the first Hughes brothers movie that feels stripped of drama, imagination, sensibility. Some may find the film worth sitting through simply for its final ''Whoa!'' of a twist, but the Hughes brothers direct most of it as if they were glorified end-of-the-world set decorators. The Book of Eli is like a movie based on a graphic novel you don't want to read. D

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Blind Side.


welcome back bloggers!
techinally im the one who left but you get the point haha :]
anyways i hope you guys had great holidays and got the much needed rest i know we all need.
i didnt really watch as many movies as i would have liked too over this break but i did watch the blind side.. wow what a great movie, it was sad yeah but not as sad as everyone made it seem it was going to be. dont get me wrong great story sandra bullock greatt! in this film i would recommened it.

inspired by a true stroy of Michael Oher.

Sandra Bullock's feel-good film "The Blind Side" has made feel-good film history. According to Variety, the film has become the second movie with a female lead to make over $200 million at the domestic box office. Take that, Meryl Streep! Take that, Megan Fox! One of you might be considered to be the greatest living actress and one of you might be considered to be the hottest living girl posing as an actress, but neither of you can make that kind of box office bank. We'd have to imagine that Bullock is feeling pretty good about herself right about now.


Oddly enough, the only other film with a female lead to break the $200 million mark was 2002's "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." The film starred Nia Vardalos, and we think we can all pretty much agree that that really marked the pinnacle of Vardalos's career.


It's been an incredible year for Bullock, as not only was "The Blind Side" an unbelievable success, but so was her romantic comedy "The Proposal," which brought in $164 million domestically. (Okay, so Sandra also made "All About Steve" too...but nobody's perfect.)


Bullock is nominated for Golden Globes for both "The Proposal" and "The Blind Side." She reacted to her two nominations by saying, "I am beyond stunned. Just to be included in the company of these amazing women I have so admired through the years has left me slack-jawed with awe." We wouldn't be surprised if there was an Oscar nom in Sandra's future for "The Blind Side." She really nailed that sexy southern twang and that stiletto-wearing, know-it-all walk.


Over the weekend, "The Blind Side" reached a domestic box office total of $208.5 million. Reacting to the film's box office numbers, Dan Fellman, Warner Brothers president of domestic distribution said, "And we're not even done. I think 'Blind Side' has another $30 million left."

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