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Tim Burton To Direct 3-D ‘Monsterpocalypse’

‘Giant monsters come to Earth and start wreaking havoc,’ producer Roy Lee says of board-game adaptation. By Eric Ditzian Tim Burton Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/ Getty Images To the upcoming cinematic slate of board-game adaptations that includes “Battleship,” “Candy Land,” “Ouija” and “Monopoly,” we can now officially add “Monsterpocalypse.” Tim Burton is attached to direct the project based on the tabletop strategy game, which he is developing as a 3-D release for DreamWorks, according to a SlashFilm.com report. “The general take on the film that I can give you is that the giant monsters come to earth and start wreaking havoc,” producer Roy Lee said. “The humans, at this point, fight back. And they feel like they’ve destroyed them, but they quickly learn that the monsters that come had actually not died and just sort of burrowed underground and are sending some sort of signal into space. “Apparently, it is probably going to be a distress signal,” he continued. “So the humans know that something is going to be coming, they just don’t know what yet. And they know how big these monsters can be. Then it cuts to many years later when nothing has come back, but the humans have prepared for possible monsters coming back. And by this time, they have developed these giant robots that will fight the monsters when they come.” News of the project first popped up in May, followed the next month by word that longtime Burton collaborator John August (“Corpse Bride”) was coming on-board to pen the script. Lee confirmed that the film is being developed as a 3-D release with an eye on a late 2012 release date. “That would be correct,” Lee said about the 3-D potential. “I mean, that’s where [visual effects supervisor] Ken Ralston is saying there is no reason why we shouldn’t, because seeing major cities destroyed and monsters fighting with robots would naturally lend itself to a 3-D movie.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Kellan Lutz, Jonas Brothers Win Do Something Awards

Megan Fox makes appearance at VH1 awards show hosted by Jane Lynch. By Jocelyn Vena, with additional reporting by Audrey Kim Kellan Lutz accepts the Do Something Award For Animals Photo: Michael Caulfield/ Getty Images “Glee” star Jane Lynch put aside competitive cheerleading coach alter ego Sue Sylvester on Monday night and showed her (slightly) softer side as host of the 2010 VH1 Do Something Awards , which honor young people and celebrities for their charitable work and activism. And while stars like Bret Michaels and the “Jersey Shore” cast lent their talents to pre-taped promos for the show, it was a live appearance by Megan Fox, her first since marrying Brian Austin Green earlier this summer, that had people talking. Dressed in a tan Azzedine Alaia dress, the actress introduced Do Something Award nominee Mark Rembert, who launched Energize Clinton County, an effort to make his hometown of Wilmington, Ohio, a Green Enterprise Zone. Rembert lost the $100,000 prize to 23-year-old Jessica Posner, who founded the Kibera School for Girls and Shining Hope Community Center in Nairobi. Other winners of the night included the Jonas Brothers, who beat the likes of Lady Gaga to take home the Do Something Music Artist prize thanks to a wide variety of charitable deeds. Joe Jonas later tweeted his thanks to his fans, writing, “We won a Do Something award… Thank you fans! You can do something great for this world too! I believe in you.” “Twilight” star and animal activist Kellan Lutz won the Do Something for the Animals. Christina Applegate got the Do Something Kick Ass for Survival Award, while Snoop Dogg took home the Do Something for the Kids prize. Other big winners of the night included Leonardo DiCaprio for Do Something Movie Star and “Glee” for Do Something TV Show. Winners and guests were treated to performances by Travie McCoy with Bruno Mars, Natasha Bedingfield and Lifehouse. Speaking of “Glee,” host Lynch sprinkled the feel-good show with funny sketches in which she attempts to do good deeds herself. She read “Eat Pray Love” to construction workers; showed slides of the people she’s done charity work with, including Mother Teresa, Lindsay Lohan and Jane Goodall; and appeared onstage with a number of Lynch doppelgangers. Before the ceremony, MTV News caught up with the cast of “The Buried Life,” who were up for Do Something TV Show and hit the red carpet covered in oil to protest the devastating BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Castmember Dave Lingwood said that “protest something you believe in” was definitely on their buried list. Has a celebrity ever inspired you to do something charitable? Talk about it in the comments. Related Photos Demi Lovato, Joe Jonas Attend The 2010 Do Something Awards

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