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Britney Spears To Hit Studio With Max Martin, Dr. Luke This Week

Nov 30 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

‘I’m pretty sure it’s a smash,’ Spears’ manager tweets about song for her upcoming album.
By Jocelyn Vena


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For those wondering what the deal is with Britney Spears’ next album, her manager, Adam Leber, tweeted an update about the princess of pop’s musical endeavors as she works on the follow-up to 2008′s Circus.

“Brit is recording a big big BIG new song on Friday with #MaxMartin & @TheDrLuke. I’m pretty sure it’s a smash!” he wrote. Leber recently said that the album would sound “progressive” and that ”it’ll be a departure from what you’ve heard” in the past.

Dr. Luke retweeted Leber’s message, as well as this update for all the Britney fans out there: “Please continue to wait 4 Britney’s new song!!!!” Luke worked with Spears on her “Circus” track for her last album.

As for Martin, he and Spears have a long history of making music together, having worked on “3,” “… Baby One More Time” and “If U Seek Amy.”

“She’s such an icon, I don’t want to let anyone down,” Dr. Luke recently shared about working with Britney, who is expected to release music sometime in early 2011. “But most importantly, I want to make good music … I’m excited to be co-executive producing with Max Martin, the person who kind of invented Britney, and to make good music. And she’s such an amazing vehicle to getting that music out to a lot of people in every country.”

Spears has also hit the studio with producer Danja, who worked on her song “Gimme More.” He explained, “I’m definitely gonna do my part and try to make it hard-hitting, up-tempo, high-energy. That’s what I think we need and that’s what I’m gonna shoot for.”

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TRAILER: Colin Farrell in ‘London Boulevard’ (video)

Nov 30 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

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GK Films and FilmDistrict will roll out “Departed” writer William Monahan’s directorial debut, “London Boulevard,” later this month. It’s another British gangster flick with Colin Farrell as an ex-con trying to go straight who gets pulled back into the criminal underworld.

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‘Spider-Man’ Star Andrew Garfield Is The Actor We’re Most Thankful For In 2010

Nov 30 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

His Oscar-worthy turn in ‘The Social Network,’ ‘Spider-Man’ casting and overall humility have endeared the young actor to MTV News.
By Eric Ditzian


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He plastered an all-too-human face on the backstabby founding of Facebook in “The Social Network” and just might win an Oscar for his troubles. He healed our broken geeky hearts when he assumed the role of Peter Parker after the “Spider-Man” franchise collapsed unexpectedly in January. And let’s not forget his powerful performance as a cloned human desperate to prove he has in a soul in the underrated adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Booker Prize-winning novel “Never Let Me Go.”

For all of these reasons — as well as for being such a damn nice fellow — Andrew Garfield is the man MTV News is most thankful for in 2010.

Just don’t tell that to him. Humble as ever despite talk of awards-season love and the prospect of taking on one of pop culture’s most beloved superheroes, Garfield has trouble accepting the fact that he’s deserving of all the hype. A conversation with him veers through talk of insecurities, I-better-not-screw-this-up fears and the self-consciously naive hope that his life isn’t about to change forever.

He is, in other words, an utterly charming guy, and we can’t wait to see what he brings to the screen in 2011.

MTV: So every year, we look back at the film folks we’re truly thankful for, and this year, you’re the man we’re most thankful for. Congrats!

Andrew Garfield: Wow, that’s stupid. That’s very, very silly. I guess if I make you feel better about yourselves, that makes sense.

MTV: We’re very insecure.

Garfield: No, I’m very insecure! I’m incredibly insecure. That’s crazy, but it’s very flattering.

MTV: Do you have a speech prepared for the occasion?

Garfield: Yes, I would like to, first and foremost, thank you for inflating my ego. I really only want to thank you.

MTV: It’s been quite a year for you, with “Never Let Me Go” and then “Social Network” and then you obviously landed “Spider-Man.” Does 2010 feel like a landmark year for you?

Garfield: I feel incredibly lucky that I’ve had the good fortune to work with people and on projects I care about. From “Never Let Me Go” to “I’m Here,” a short film I did with Spike Jonze, to the David Fincher thing, “The Social Network,” with all the casts and crews — I don’t take that lightly. It’s inspiring, and you feed off it. In that way, I’m incredibly happy. And moving on to the next job I’m going to be shooting, being given that responsibility, I see it as a real gift. It’s a character — I’m talking about the Spider-person — I’ve known for my whole life. He’s been a presence in my upbringing and a very symbolic figure and force of manhood and bravery and a moral compass. All of those things that have shaped me as a person, he’s been very much involved in.

MTV: It seems like maybe you were fairly well known in the U.K., but until recently, not many people in the U.S. knew who you were. How has your day-to-day life changed, if at all?

Garfield: It hasn’t changed yet. I say “yet” as if that will happen. Maybe naively, I think my life is going to stay the same in terms of anonymity. I feel it’s so important to have a normal life, to be able to walk down a city street and have a normal human experience in order to reflect that in the work. Otherwise, you can’t relate. It’s so funny how actors are perceived. It’s craziness. Even the way I got when I met Doc Brown the other day. What’s his name?

MTV: Christopher Lloyd from “Back to the Future”?

Garfield: Yeah, I met Christopher Lloyd. I lost my mind. I turned into a schoolgirl. I started screaming in his face. I went insane. But I guess because his performances had such a profound effect on me, it was like meeting a hero. I personally haven’t been on the receiving end of that, thankfully.

MTV: Well, people aren’t probably walking around shouting at you, “Hey, Eduardo,” your character from “Social Network,” but you’ll probably be getting a lot of, “Hey, Peter Parker!”

Garfield: Unless they let me play Peter Parker with a disguise so no one sees my face. I’ll play him with a beard and mustache.

MTV: Maybe a little “Benjamin Button”-style CGI facial work …

Garfield: Yeah, they could face-replace me, and then it’ll just be my body. People will recognize some other, better actor’s face.

MTV: You should bring that up with Sony.

Garfield: You think they’ll like it?

MTV: Totally. … I mean, not a chance. Anyway, has there been a surreal moment from 2010 that kind of encapsulates what a crazy year it’s been for you?

Garfield: I did have a strange moment when I was told I was going to play this role. I was like, “Oh, wow, this is something I’ve wanted to do ever since I was a kid.” There was a moment of total boyish excitement. It was this cosmic convergence where I was in the past, present and future all at once. In the future, I was thinking about my nephews that are going to have an uncle who’s Spider-Man, but then I thought that could be bad because kids can bully you for any reason, and it’s like, “Where’s your uncle now when I’m beating the sh– out of you?” I’ll have to go to their school a lot, but by that time I’ll be really old and fat and no one will believe I was Spider-Man. Then I was thinking about the past and when I was first shown a “Spider-Man” comic. It inspired me because I was one of those people who felt stronger on the inside than they looked on the outside. And then in the present moment, I was thinking this moment is something I’ll never forget.

Thanksgiving is a time for taking stock, expressing gratitude and, most importantly, overeating. We at MTV News have been gorging all year at movie theaters, so it’s about time we looked back and gave thanks to our favorite actors and filmmakers of 2010. Enjoy exclusive interviews with our winners all week long.

Check out everything we’ve got on “The Social Network” and “Spider-Man.”

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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TRAILER: The Justin Bieber Story, ’8 Kilometer’

Nov 30 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

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Behold the fake trailer for a gritty Justin Bieber biopic, in the vein of Eminem’s “8 Mile.”


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Emma Stone Is The Actress We’re Most Thankful For In 2010

Nov 30 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

With winning turn in ‘Easy A,’ ‘Spider-Man’ casting and ‘SNL’ hosting gig, the 22-year-old has had quite a year.
By Eric Ditzian


Emma Stone
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As MTV News’ Thankful Week draws to a close, we begin to cast our gaze away from the big screen and towards tables soon to be the scene of turkey-crazed feasts. But we have one last honor to bestow: the actress we’re most thankful for in 2010.

The winner is none other than Emma Stone, a move that completes a nifty “Spider-Man” double win, as we also honored Andrew Garfield — who’s stepping into the role of Peter Parker — as the actor we’re most thankful for this year. Stone won the part of Gwen Stacy in October, capping a stellar year for the 22-year-old.

From the top-notch teenage rom-com “Easy A” to her “Saturday Night Live” hosting gig to the opportunity to shoot flicks opposite the likes of Steve Carell (“Crazy, Stupid, Love”) and Justin Timberlake (“Friends With Benefits”), Stone was already having a great 2010. Then “Spider-Man” director Marc Webb came calling. Her life is never going to be the same — and she couldn’t be more excited.

The always-energetic actress called up MTV News in the midst of “Spider-Man” preproduction to talk about what a surreal year it’s been and how she’s dealing with the pressures of taking on the iconic Marvel series.

MTV: Thanks for calling up to chat.

Emma Stone: Thank you for having me!

MTV: Well, you’re going to be very excited in a second.

Stone: What is it? What’s it going to be? You like how I’m excited at the mere mention that I’m going to be excited?

MTV: Uh-oh, I really have to come through now. Look out your window — there’s a blimp with your face on it!

Stone: Oh my god, it’s so beautiful, I’m looking right now! You wanna know what’s really insane about that? I actually pulled back the curtain and looked at the sky.

MTV: I’m sorry to disappoint, but I can tell you that every year we honor various people we’re thankful for, and this year you’re the woman we’re most thankful for.

Stone: Oh my god, shut up! Get out of here! I prepared a 10-minute speech, is that OK?

MTV: I’m afraid we don’t have enough time. You know, the man we’re most thankful for this year is your “Spider-Man” co-star Andrew Garfield.

Stone: Hey, I know that guy! We’ve met. He’s the worst!

MTV: I won’t tell him you said that. It has been quite a year for you. “Easy A” gets a great reaction, you’re shooting movies with people like Justin Timberlake and Ryan Gosling, you host “Saturday Night Live,” and then you land “Spider-Man.” Does 2010 feel like a landmark year?

Stone: It feels kind of scary saying this because that means it’s only downhill, but it’s been the best year of my life. Not just with how lucky I’ve been work-wise, but with my family and friends. I’m totally terrified for 2011. I have such a disaster mentality, it’s not even funny.

MTV: Which raises the question, are you ready for something as big as “Spider-Man”? Can you ever be ready for something like that?

Stone: The way I have to approach it, and I think Andrew would agree, is just like any other movie. You’re going to put the same amount of focus into this that you would with anything. It just happens to be an exponentially bigger budget. So there’s that. It’ll probably feel different when we start to do press, but we won’t have to deal with that for another year and a half. And there are harnesses I’m going to have to use in this one. That’s the only difference: just the harnesses.

MTV: Seriously, though, it’s been quite a year for you with onscreen love interests. The women in the office are jealous — Penn Badgley, Timberlake, Gosling, Garfield. You’re a lucky woman …

Stone: What can I say? You cannot compare them. They are so wonderful in their own ways. Again, it’s been an amazing year.

MTV: Has there been one surreal point in particular that kind of encapsulates 2010 for you?

Stone: Hosting “Saturday Night Live.” That’s always been my ultimate dream. That moment before you come out those doors when Don Pardo says your name and you’re standing there … I had never let myself imagine what that would feel like. That moment when you walk through those doors was probably the most surreal moment, not just of this year, but ever.

MTV: So you guys are in rehearsals for “Spider-Man,” right? What is that process like at this point?

Stone: Today I went and did hair tests, because I have blonde hair now since Gwen has blonde hair. My natural hair is blonde, so it’s kind of nice. I looked in the mirror and said, “Oh my god, it’s me again, it’s been so long!” We’re finalizing the visual stuff. And I think we’ll start actually rehearsing, because we start shooting in two weeks. Andrew and I went and learned about science yesterday. Gwen really likes science, so we learned about science. I was homeschooled, so I never went to chemistry class in a traditional setting like Gwen is into. That was really beneficial.

MTV: There seemed to be so much competition for the role of Gwen Stacy. Do you ever think, “Why me?” What do you think won you the part?

Stone: I ask myself that question every day. I have no f—ing idea. It’s the most amazing idea, I can’t even tell you. I don’t think I ever will figure out how it happened. It’s been mind-blowing. I know things will eventually change, so I’m just trying to avoid thinking about it and just enjoy it while it’s happening. Ugh, what am I even saying? Don’t write any of that down!

Thanksgiving is a time for taking stock, expressing gratitude and, most importantly, overeating. We at MTV News have been gorging all year at movie theaters, so it’s about time we looked back and gave thanks to our favorite actors and filmmakers of 2010. Enjoy exclusive interviews with our winners all week long.

Check out everything we’ve got on “Spider-Man.”

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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‘Between Two Ferns’ with Bruce Willis (video)

Nov 30 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

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Zach Galifianakis gets “RED” star Bruce Willis between two ferns. “Did you know that some actors turn down roles?”

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DreamWorks pacts with ?I Love You, Man? writer-director John Hamburg

Nov 30 2010 Published by under Uncategorized


DreamWorks Studios has signed a two-year, first-look deal with ?I Love You, Man? writer-director John Hamburg. Hamburg has long been associated with the company and he is currently producing ?The Defenders? with Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, who also have a pact with the studio.

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Britney Spears – Circus

Nov 30 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

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Photos | Celebs Get ‘Dolled’ Up

Nov 29 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

Celebs Get ‘Dolled’ Up

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‘Between Two Ferns’ with Bruce Willis (video)

Nov 29 2010 Published by under Uncategorized

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Zach Galifianakis gets “RED” star Bruce Willis between two ferns. “Did you know that some actors turn down roles?”

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