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The Film “Magic Mike” Gets A Chocolate Makeover! [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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Lea Michele Releases Cory Monteith Tribute Song

Lea Michele has released another track off her debut album. But this one is extra special and emotional for the artist/actress. The song is titled “You’re Mine” and  Michele told Ellen DeGeneres a few weeks ago that she often breaks down upon listening to it because:  “It makes me think so much of Cory. It was ours. When I think of him, I play this.” Michelle, of course, is referring to Cory Monteith, her late boyfriend who died of a drug overdose in July. Listen to the track now and then to a few others off “Louder.” Lea Michele Solo Songs Open Slideshow 1. Lea Michele – “You’re Mine” This one is for Cory Monteith. Lea Michele has said she wrote “You’re Mine” with her late boyfriend in mind. View As List

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Magic Mike 2 Script Writing: Underway!

Break out the dollar bills, ladies. Heck, you, too, men: Magic Mike 2 really is a go! Following mere chatter over a follow-up to Steven Soderbergh’s 2012 hit, Channing Tatum has now given fans a reason to get legitimately excited. He posted a photo to Facebook this week of himself at a desk, staring at a bust of Matthew McConaughey’s mug, and wrote as a caption to the image: “What better way to start writing Magic Mike 2 than with my old friend Dallas?”  Tatum first confirmed a sequel in July 2012, but little had been mentioned about the project until now. A Magic Mike musical is also set for Broadway, meaning fans will get their fill of men dancing around half-naked both on stage and on the big screen in the near future. And, in case that isn’t enough… we present Channing Tatum Twerking! You’re welcome, world: NOTE : Be reminded of this fun flick when you watch Magic Mike online at Movie Fanatic.

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Nicki Minaj: ‘Channing Tatum Is Sexy As Hell’

‘American Idol’ judge makes her pick for Best Shirtless Performance at Sunday’s MTV Movie Awards. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Christina Garibaldi Channing Tatum in “Magic Mike” Photo: Warner Bros.

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"Channing All Over Your Tatum" Goes Viral, Gets Sexy

Fellas, you know what this is all about. Sometimes, when you see that foxy lady walking down the street, only one thought comes to mine. You wanna Channing All Over Your Tatum, don’t you? That’s what Jamie Foxx and Jimmy Kimmel think, at least, at the stars collaborated on the made-up track last night while Channing Tatum looked on disturbed… … until he got into the action himself, singing along to the surefire hit and then going all Magic Mike on the piano. See what we mean in this hilarious video: Jamie Foxx – “Channing on her Tatum”

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Channing Tatum Fears ‘Magic Mike’ Sequel Without ‘General’ Soderbergh

Tatum tells MTV News he hopes director can come back for sequel. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Channing Tatum in “Magic Mike” Photo: Warner Bros.

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Steven Soderbergh: Movies ‘Don’t Matter As Much Anymore Culturally’

Even as retirement looms, Steven Soderbergh still has a feature in the pipeline destined for the big screen. But as his theatrical career apparently heads toward its sunset, the Oscar-winning filmmaker is taking a swing at the movie-making machine that has left him – at least now – not wanting to make more pictures. [ Related: Soderbergh’s Liberace Pic ‘Behind The Candelabra’: What’s ‘Too Gay’ for Hollywood? ] Soderbergh’s retirement has been discussed since he first announced it in 2011. In that time he has brought a number of films to theaters including Contagion , Haywire , Magic Mike and the soon-to-be released Side Effects next month. He also is finishing the Liberace feature Behind the Candelabra starring Michael Douglas and Matt Damon for HBO. “The worst development in filmmmaking – particularly in the last five years – is how badly directors are treated,” he said to Vulture. It’s become absolutely horrible the way the people with the money decide they can fart in the kitchen, to put it bluntly. It’s not just studios – it’s who is financing a film. I guess I don’t understand the assumption that the director is presumptively wrong about what the audience wants or needs when they are the first audience, in a way. And probably got into making movies because of being in that audience.” Soderbergh recalled when filmmakers were allowed more latitude and noted that seasoned audiences had spotted the trend and have turned to television instead. “It’s true that when I was growing up, there was a sort of division: respect was accorded to people who made great movies and to people who made movies that made a lot of money,” he said. “And that division just doesn’t exist anymore. Now it’s just the people who make a lot of money.” Continuing he added that television, which has become an increasingly important outlet for auteurs, indie filmmaker and even veterans of Hollywood and the measure of success both creatively and in absolute numbers is more flexible. “I’ve said before, I think that the audience for the kinds of movies I grew up liking has migrated to television,” he said. “The format really allows for the narrow and deep approach that I like. Three and a half million people watching a show on cable is a success. That many people seeing a movie is not a success. I just don’t think movies matter as much any more, culturally.” Side Effects will have its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival next month. [ Sources: Vulture , The Guardian ]

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‘Argo’ Named Best Film By Roger Ebert For 2012

There are Top 10s galore this time of the year, but no doubt Ben Affleck is taking a bit of extra notice on this one. Uber critic Roger Ebert gave Argo his choice for the Best of 2012. He called the year “one of the best recent years in cinema,” noting that he wrote over 300 reviews over the year, which is a personal record. He also noted that it was “unusually difficult” to leave out films in the top ten. Picking Argo , Ebert noted that the feature had the “classic values of a Hollywood thriller” and noted the story, based on true events, “reveals surprises about a story we all lived through. It is told with classic comedy and tension.” Oscar power-house Lincoln placed third on Ebert’s list after Ang Lee’s Life of Pi . He called Daniel Day-Lewis’ performance “powerful,” while describing Pi as a “miraculous achievement.” Also making the list was Sundance winner Beasts of the Southern Wild and perhaps surprisingly considering the momentum of the Oscar race, End of Watch Oslo, August 31 and A Simple Life . Notables not making the cut in the top ten at least include Zero Dark Thirty , Django Unchained , Les Misérables and Silver Linings Playbook . Ebert has long taken a course of his own. You can see his comments on his Top 10 here . Roger Ebert’s Top 10: 1. Argo by Ben Affleck 2. Life Of Pi by Ang Lee 3. Lincoln by Steven Spielberg 4. End Of Watch by David Ayer 5. Arbitrage by Nicholas Jarecki 6. Flight by Robert Zemeckis 7. The Sessions by Ben Lewin 8. Beasts of the Southern Wild by Benh Zeitlin 9. Oslo, August 31st by Joachim Trier 10. A Simple Life by Ann Hui

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Amy Nicholson’s / Top 10 of 2012 / Written In Haiku

2012 was a ho-hum year for “serious” cinema. As proof, the Oscar race has narrowed to films like the chipper Argo and dreary Zero Dark Thirty — a chase so routine that the alternative is a Steven Spielberg period piece as wholesome and agreeable as enriched bread. But it was also a banner year for the films that we’ll still want to watch in 2022: Ambitious over-reachers ( Cloud Atlas , The Master , Les Miserables ), loony passion projects ( Killer Joe , Magic Mike , The Paperboy ), and perfect popcorn flicks ( Step Up 4 , The Expendables 2 , Premium Rush ). That last category is frequently left off top ten lists, but it deserves our applause. When studios get tired of risking $250 million on a single blockbuster (and audiences get tired of paying $14 just to keep up with water cooler conversation), mid-priced modest hits like Looper will be our collective salvation — and help build the next generation of filmmakers and stars. The films that made my Top Ten did so because they were bold, memorable and flawless (or at least two of the three). But of course, if critics can judge art, we should take our own creative risks. And so I’ve written my remarks in haiku. 1) DJANGO UNCHAINED Quentin ‘s bold bloodbath An unflinching masterpiece Sam Jackson kills it 2) LOOPER Two actors, one nose In a cornfield dodging fate But can it be done? 3) ANNA KARENINA Old, cold tragedy Blazes with heat and magic Goes ignored, alas 4) 21 JUMP STREET Is our kids learning? Channing Tatum ‘s agent is Let Sir Abs crack jokes 5) COMPLIANCE At minimum wage, A maximum need to please Few brave souls say no 6) PITCH PERFECT Queen Rebel Wilson Bow down before her glory Or sing if you must 7) HOLY MOTORS A quick change artist Speeds through ten lives not his own Who is he? Who cares 8) THE GREY Liam punched a wolf But what mattered was the gloom Snow and fate and death 9) SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS More like ten psychos Softened by dogs and bunnies But still murderous 10) THE PAPERBOY Sweaty, sexy Efron Plus a pervy director Give Kidman a prize Disagree with my picks? Say so in verse. Amy Nicholson is a critic, playwright and editor. Her interests include hot dogs, standard poodles, Bruce Willis, and comedies about the utter futility of existence. Follow her on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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‘Magic Mike’: Top 10 Moments Of 2012

From the nudity to the ‘penis puppetry,’ we look back at our favorite things about the Channing Tatum-led male-stripper movie. By Kara Warner Channing Tatum in “Magic Mike” Photo: Warner Bros.

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