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Shallow Grave: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 6.12.12 [PICS]

Hollywood doesn’t have much to offer this week on DVD and Blu-ray…well, there’s Entourage , Season Eight , which would be a great choice except Ari, Vince & Co. failed to provide any nudity on the last season of their HBO bro-down. Sorry, guys, but we’d rather not hug that one out. Maybe with Perry Reeves … So instead this week we’re hopping the pond for some tea and (chest) crumpets from Kerry Fox in Shallow Grave (1994), the directorial debut of Oscar winner Danny Boyle . Plus, we’ve got the right proper British sex comedies Carry on Loving (1970) and Carry on Up the Jungle (1970), both new on DVD, and Lina Romay is her usual full-frontal self in the skin-filled Euro throwback The Perverse Countess (1974), nude on DVD. More after the jump!

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64-Year-Old Man Unwittingly Recreates 127 Hours Survival Story

Eight years after Aron Ralston cut off his own arm to free himself from a boulder in Utah’s Little Blue John Canyon, a 64-year-old North Carolina man faced a similar survival nightmare while hiking in the same Utah desert earlier this month. Even though Amos Wayne Richards had seen 127 Hours — the Danny Boyle film starring James Franco that chronicled Ralston’s hiking disaster — he still set out for a solo hike without telling anyone of his plans. Richards broke a leg, dislocated his shoulder and was forced to survive four days on rain water and a pair of protein bars before attracting the attention of a helicopter pilot overhead with the flash on his camera. Lesson learned this time? [ EW via AP ]

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Set Video: Wild ‘World War Z’ Zombie Attack

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Whether you’re talking about George Romero, Danny Boyle, Edgar Wright or any one else who has made a famous contribution to the zombie genre, some of the most important things to note are the differences in the undead. Do they run? What do they eat? How do they eat? Is the transformation fast? These are all questions any zombie filmmaker worth his weight in brains has to ask. Director Marc Forster… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 07/09/2011 14:00 Number of articles : 2

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Danny Boyle’s ‘Frankenstein’ Trailer

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Danny Boyle’s stage version of Frankenstein has been doing great business in London, and will soon have performances broadcast to cinema screens [1] on March 17 and March 24. The play stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Johnny Lee Miller, who switch between the roles of Doctor Frankenstein and the Monster each night. Here’s a trailer for the production which is a bit editing heavy, as it overlays each man’s… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 23/02/2011 19:20 Number of articles : 2

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Pundit Poll: Can 127 Hours One-Arm Climb Its Way Back into Best Picture Contention?

There was a time when critics and Oscar pundits thought Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours was a lock to nab one of the coveted 10 Best Picture slots — if not in the top three, at least landing somewhere in the comfy middle of the pack. Then came the infamous faintings and those sluggish box-office receipts, and the jaunty amputation biopic started slipping downward in the weekly charts into the dark nether regions of the awards-season landscape, pinned between its rock-solid 93 percent Tomatometer and a very hard place: the outliers of the Best Picture 10.

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Piers Morgan’s New Show Will Succeed Because Most Other Media Will Fail

At Thursday’s TCA press conference in Pasadena, Piers Morgan announced that the first guest on his new CNN show will be OWN sorceress Oprah Winfrey — and that newspapers won’t exist soon. “There will be no newspapers in 20 years. Deal with it,” he said, adding that he feels sorry for Scandinavian paper factories that will soon go down in flames. Fine, but he should have assured us that America’s Got Talent won’t be around in 20 years either. Soften the blow, Piers!

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VIDEO: New Parks & Recreation Trailer Funnier Than Entire Season of Outsourced

VIDEO: James Franco’s Grandmother Has Message for 127 Hours Avoiders

When Movieline spoke to 127 Hours star Amber Tamblyn , she wasn’t very thrilled to hear that there were some afraid to sit through the Danny Boyle film because of the infamous amputation scene. “I feel bad for people who aren’t going to see the movie just because they hear that and think that it’s going to be horrible,” she said. James Franco’s grandmother feels bad for those people, too. Except for the feeling bad part.

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James Franco ‘Grateful’ For Golden Globe Nom

‘I think [director] Danny Boyle [made one of the] most dynamic movies out there,’ Franco said of ‘127 Hours’ in a ‘Today’ show phone interview. By Jocelyn Vena James Franco in “127 Hours” Photo: Cloud Eight James Franco called in to NBC’s “Today” show on Tuesday (December 14) to share his reaction at scoring a Golden Globe nomination in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama category for his role in the Danny Boyle-directed “127 Hours.” The actor, who also will co-host the Academy Awards in February and is expected to get a similar Oscar nod next month, expressed his excitement over the Golden Globe accolade just as he learned about it. “Oh, thank you. I just heard, yes,” he told Matt Lauer over the phone from Rhode Island. “My friend Barry from Fox/Searchlight [told me]. He’s a text message friend. We send each other photos of fat animals.” Franco explained that he’s particularly excited about the film’s nominations, which include Best Screenplay and Best Original Score nods, given the story behind the flick. “You would think that movie would be the most static kind of narrative around, but actually I think Danny Boyle [made one of the] most dynamic movies out there,” he said about the film, which tells the real-life story of a hiker who gets trapped in an isolated canyon. The actor also released a statement to MTV News about the his nomination, saying, “I’m especially grateful to the [Hollywood Foreign Press Association] for this honor and I’m excited to see ‘127 Hours’ being recognized this awards season. I’m happy for Danny Boyle and his team and our [directors of photography Enrique Chediak] and Anthony [Dod Mantle], who were there with me down in the canyon! I am so proud of the film and that Aron Ralston’s story has been well received!” Boyle also shared his excitement over the movie’s noms in a statement that read, “We’re absolutely delighted to be included in the nominations for the Golden Globes especially as HFPA were so generous to us on ‘Slumdog [Millionaire]’ 2 years ago. I’m particularly pleased for James as it’s such a brave and exhilarating performance, and for Aron Ralston who took such a leap of faith in letting us tell his story in such an uncompromising way.” When speaking with MTV News in November, Franco said that he felt “127 Hours” rang true because his experience filming the part echoed the ordeal that Ralston went through. “For me, that really showed how parts of the way we approached this performance are authentic on a real level,” he explained. “[We’re] blurring the line between acting and experiencing, giving yourself physical tasks and trying to really complete them in a way.” The Golden Globe Awards will air on Sunday, January 16, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Do you think James Franco is a worthy Golden Globes nominee? Tell us in the comments. Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘127 Hours’ Related Photos 2011 Golden Globe Nominees

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The Oscar Predictions You’ve Been Waiting For [Beautiful Awards]

Well, it’s that most wonderful time of the year again. No, not Christmas, the war against which we are fully waging. We mean Oscar season! Some early awards have been given out, so it’s time to start the prediction game. More