Even first class travelers are at the mercy of suspect equipment. Yesterday afternoon, a plane carrying Wiz Khalifa and members of his entourage was forced to land shortly after take off due to landing gear issues… Continue
Even first class travelers are at the mercy of suspect equipment. Yesterday afternoon, a plane carrying Wiz Khalifa and members of his entourage was forced to land shortly after take off due to landing gear issues… Continue
Mr. Skin named Alyssa Milano ‘s lesbian photoshoot from Embrace of the Vampire (1994) his #1 horror movie nude scene of all time, and now CineTel Films has announced that they are remaking this skinema classic. CineTel is the company that brought us the unrated remake of I Spit on Your Grave (2010), and while it’s too early to tell if the new Embrace of the Vampire will include all the undead action (and gloriously gratuitous changing scenes) of the original, I Spit on Your Grave remained faithful to the nudity-packed original (you can see them side-by-side here at Mr. Skin), which is a positive sign. Here’s CineTel’s description of the new film: ” Charlotte is a timid and sheltered girl trying to forget her past. But she’ll soon discover that her future and her past are forever linked to a dark and dangerous truth. ” Who would you like to see step into Alyssa Milano ‘s boobs- er, shoes – for the remake? Perhaps another former child star eager to prove she’s all grown up (and out)? Let us know in the comments!
And we’re not just talking about her t-shirt…but seriously, just stop and stare at that t-shirt for a little while. We’ll wait. Done? Ok, so Jennifer Lawrence is on the cover of the new issue of Rolling Stone , and according to her co-stars, she doesn’t have the sort of filter that you get from years of coaching by Hollywood publicists. Her The Hunger Games co-star Josh Hutcherson says that the first time they met, she went on a ” 45-minute rant about zombies and the apocalypse “, and her X-Men: First Class co-star Zoe Kravitz has this little nugget to share: “I’d met her a few times, and she was like, ‘You should come over and we’ll hang out’…So I go over to her apartment, and she opens the door in a towel. She’s like, ‘Come in, sorry, you’re early, I was about to shower.’ And she drops her towel and gets in the shower, and starts shaving her legs, totally naked. She was like, ‘Are we here yet? Is this OK?’ And I was like, ‘I guess we’re there!'” Oh, we’re getting there all right. Satisfy your hunger for The Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence right here at MrSkin.com
‘I’ve been waiting for that collaboration forever,’ Wiz says of his new tracks with the Harlem rapper. By Sowmya Krishnamurthy Wiz Khalifa Photo: MTV News In what he describes as a long-awaited duet, has announced a new collaboration with one of his favorite rappers, Cam’ron , on Wiz’s upcoming sophomore album, O.N.I.F.C. In an interview with Hard Knock TV , Wiz explained that he worked with the Harlem rapper on two songs, one of which will be featured on his upcoming album (versus the soon-to-be-released Taylor Allderdice mixtape ) in order to give it the proper visibility. “I did that more justice than putting it on the mixtape, because I’ve been waiting for that collaboration forever,” he said. Describing how the partnership came about, Wiz said, “First of all, I’ve been a huge Cam’ron fan forever. Him and Snoop Dogg are my favorite rappers. I’ve been trying to get up with Cam for a long time, but it never really happened. My man [Sam] Crespo, who works at Atlantic … he called Cam and gave Cam my number. Cam texted me, and I was like, ‘Oh sh–, it’s Cam.’ ” Though the “Black and Yellow” rapper didn’t elaborate on what the song will sound like, he did hint that it would be a blend of each artist’s distinct style. “Cam sent me a song and I did my thing on it … and he knocked it right out. It’s real sh– that people want to hear from both of us — that’s why I put it on the album. Because the sh– I did for him is me going into his world, and then the sh– he did for me is the polar opposite.” O.N.I.F.C. is slated to be released this year. During a February appearance on “Sway in the Morning,” Wiz told MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway that the title is an acronym for “Only N—a in First Class,” inspired by Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy’s H.N.I.C. album title. Related Artists Wiz Khalifa Camron
She made her name in Hollywood playing tough-minded, totally covered up teens in Winter’s Bone (2010) and the upcoming The Hunger Games (2012), but Jennifer Lawrence is showing her softer (and slicker) side in the new issue of Esquire. Jennifer posed in her skivvies for a set of highly greased-up pics that show her sporting an alluring post-workout look, which is appropriate considering the tough athletic training she went through filming her new movie. ” You can’t diet when you are filming a movie like The Hunger Games, running in 100 degree weather and doing all these stunts, ” she tells Glamour Uk of her intense regimen. “ Anyway, Katniss is supposed to be a hunter; she is meant to be scary. Kate Moss running at you with a bow and arrow isn’t scary. ” This isn’t the first time Jennifer has gone through a physical transformation for a movie- she sat through eight hours of makeup every day being covered in blue body paint and silicone scales for her role as Mystique in X-Men: First Class (2011). And she actually gained weight for the role, just in case you couldn’t tell it was a woman under all of that makeup: “ I’m really baby-faced ,” she says. “ I knew I was basically going to be naked on camera and I didn’t want to look like a little boy – I wanted to look like a woman. ” Well, you know, Jennifer, the best way to show audiences that you’re all woman is to lose the clothes entirely…what’s that? You’re down for that, too? “ So far, I haven’t found a film I’d love to be naked in, ” she explains. “ But I certainly never look at an actress naked in a movie and judge her. It’s a human body, which is a beautiful thing, right? So stay tuned… ” Oh we will, Jennifer. We will. See more slick, sexy pics of Jennifer Lawrence in Esquire after the jump!
A movie trailer is a bona fide big deal these days. Such a big deal that there are even teaser trailers for the actual trailers in many cases, or different versions for some of the year’s most-anticipated movie offerings. Part advertising and part cinematic art forms in and of themselves, the best trailers whet appetites for films to come and become their own viral events. From ridiculously cheesy to explosive and action-packed, and the hilarious to the epic, we present 20 of THG’s favorite movie trailers of 2011, in no particular order: Snow White and the Huntsman Trailer Snow White and The Huntsman : Kristen Stewart leaves Twilight behind … The Hobbit Trailer The Hobbit : From the people who brought you Lord of the Rings … The Dark Knight Rises Trailer (Full Length) The Dark Knight Rises : Begins. Falls. Rises. The Hunger Games Trailer The Hunger Games : May the odds be forever in your favor. Men in Black 3 Trailer Men in Black 3 : Here come the galaxy defenders … many years later! Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol Trailer Mission: Impossible – 4 : Ethan Hunt returns … Ghost Protocol style. Wanderlust Trailer Wanderlust : Jennifer Aniston + Paul Rudd = genius. American Reunion Trailer American Reunion : Tube socks are awfully troubling. 50/50 Trailer 50/50 : Making cancer hilarious since 2011! Real Steel Trailer Real Steel : Rock ’em sock’em robots at their best. Human Centipede 2 Trailer Human Centipede 2 : So wrong, UK theaters won’t even show it! The Debt Trailer The Debt : Engrossing drama starring the great Helen Mirren. Titanic 3D Trailer Titanic 3D : Your heart will go on in three dimensions. The Ides of March Trailer The Ides of March : Clooney. Gosling. Enough said. Super 8 Preview Super 8 : Watch, be confused now! X-Men: First Class Trailer X-Men First Class : Second class heroes need not apply. In Time Trailer In Time : Justin Timberlake becomes an action star. Puss in Boots Trailer Puss in Boots : The cat. The myth. The legend. Final Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Trailer Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part II : It all ended. Breaking Dawn Movie Trailer Breaking Dawn Part I : There’s still Part II to come of this one!
First look and Robert Kirkman’s subsequent commentary top our list of the greatest Marvel moments of the year. By Josh Wigler Samuel L. Jackson in “The Avengers” Photo: Marvel / MTV News With “The Avengers” finally assembling in just a few months and other properties like “Spider-Man” and “Ghost Rider” swinging back into theaters as well, it’s looking like a very bright 2012 for the Marvel brand. But don’t discount the power of 2011: From Captain America throwing his mighty shield to Thor striking lightning at the box office, it was an awesome year for the House of Ideas. From new releases and trailers to casting and crew announcements, these are our 10 favorite Marvel movie moments of 2011. 10. “First Class” Trailer Does Not Suck The “First Class” production horror stories were quite troubling to read about during the latest “X-Men” movie’s development, but that very first trailer more than cooled our fears. Matthew Vaughn’s exploration of mutant-kind in the psychedelic ’60s looked way up our alley based on that one trailer — and thankfully, we weren’t disappointed when the movie arrived a few months later. 9. “Wolverine” Director Drama We’re still nursing our wounds over losing director Darren Aronofsky from “The Wolverine,” but we won’t deny that the drama was interesting to observe. Thankfully, the story has a happy ending: Though Aronofsky won’t sink his claws into the Hugh Jackman superhero flick, “3:10 to Yuma” director James Mangold is coming aboard to save the day. We can’t wait to see what the newly minted “Wolverine” director has up his sleeve. 8. David Slade Finds “Daredevil” Likewise, we’re thoroughly psyched about “Eclipse” and “30 Days of Night” filmmaker David Slade heading to Hell’s Kitchen for Fox’s planned “Daredevil” reboot. Even though we don’t know who he has in mind to play the Man Without Fear, Slade’s plans to adapt Frank Miller’s classic “Born” story line are appealing enough all on their own. 7. “Avengers” Gets Conned We weren’t exactly thrilled about the lack of “Avengers” at San Diego Comic-Con this past summer, but the team at Marvel more than made up for that absence by attending the D-23 Expo and New York Comic Con a few months later. Featuring several of the film’s castmembers and presenting never-before-seen footage to an incredibly lucky crowd, both of the year’s major “Avengers” convention appearances proved to be valuable sources of information for fans of the upcoming superhero epic. 6. Spidey-Vision The “Amazing Spider-Man” teaser trailer released in July got our spider-senses tingling, and not necessarily for the right reasons. The trailer-ending POV sequence was a divisive creative decision, and the darker tone the reboot seems to be striving for didn’t sit well with everybody. That said, our curiosity about Andrew Garfield’s take on Peter Parker has never been higher, and it’s all thanks to that trailer’s existence. 5. Ghost Rider Pees Fire ‘Nuff said. 4. “Thor” and “Captain America” Arrive Finally, after years of waiting for the other core members of the Avengers squad to make their big-screen arrivals, we finally got our wish with this summer’s “Thor” and “Captain America: The First Avenger.” Chrises Hemsworth and Evans absolutely nailed it as the Asgardian warrior and super-soldier, respectively, and their return to theaters in next summer’s “Avengers” can’t possibly come soon enough. 3. “X-Men” Is “First Class” If the “First Class” trailer hadn’t already sold us on the Professor X and Magneto origin story, the movie itself sold us twice. “X-Men” was the surprise comic book hit of the year, if not commercially, then at least creatively. Brimming with phenomenal performances from Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy and Kevin Bacon, packed with outstanding action (Azazel FTW!) and clever connections to the pre-existing “X-Men” movie universe, “First Class” is my personal pick for best comic book movie of 2011. It’s that good. 2. Earth’s Mightiest Trailer Ever since Nick Fury uttered the words “Avengers initiative” at the end of “Iron Man,” we’ve been waiting for this trailer to drop. Finally, it did, and Joss Whedon’s take on Earth’s Mightiest Heroes looks even more awesome than it did in our dreams. May 4 cannot come soon enough. 1. Earth’s Mightiest Trailer Commentary OK, the only thing better than the “Avengers” trailer? “Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman’s “Avengers” trailer commentary. If you haven’t seen it yet, behold the hilarity for yourself in the video above. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Avengers.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos Top Marvel Movie Moments Of 2011
After devolving into a series of direct-to-video sequels (with a 2012 anime film on the way), Paul Verhoeven’s sci-fi action farce Starship Troopers , based on Robert A. Heinlein’s 1959 novel, is reportedly getting rebooted at Sony under producer Neal Moritz. Onboard for scripting duties are writing partners Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz, who most recently earned credits on Thor , X-Men: First Class , Fringe , and Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles . (They also wrote Agent Cody Banks . Yep.) There’s just one question: Who could possibly fill Casper van Dien’s bug-stomping boots? [ Vulture ]
Watch your back Angelina Jolie–mixed martial arts fighter Gina Carano joins the ranks of Hollywood female action heroes when she makes her film debut in Haywire . Carano plays Mallory Kane, a highly trained CIA operative who is double crossed and left for dead by someone close to her in her own agency. Suddenly the target of skilled assassins who know her every move, Mallory must find the truth in order to stay alive. Haywire boasts an all star cast including Michael Douglas, Ewan MacGregor, Antonio Banderas, Michael Fassbender ( X-Men First Class ) and directed by Oscar winning director Steven Soderbergh ( Contagion, Ocean’s Eleven ). Watch trailer below: Haywire opens in theaters nationwide January 20, 2012.