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Director David O. Russell Says ‘Uncharted’ To ‘Have Sex, Romance’

‘Maybe Eva Mendes? Scarlett Johansson?’ star Mark Wahlberg guesses to MTV News about possible female leads. By Shawn Adler, with reporting by Josh Horowitz David O. Russell attends the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: Getty Images In case it was still unclear judging by the numerous comments David O. Russell has made in recent months about “Uncharted,” he’s just not interested in making your older brother’s video-game movie. But while the Oscar-nominated director has irked some fans by suggesting he may eschew certain aspects of the gaming story, he promises at least one thing won’t be lost in transition: the edge. MTV News caught up with the “Fighter” director on the Oscars red carpet on Sunday (February 27), and he seemed sure “Uncharted,” which he called “a really dope [story about a] crime family in the world of antiquities and art,” would be PG-13. But that doesn’t mean he won’t push the boundaries of the rating as far as it can possibly go. “I don’t know if they’ll let me make an R-rated video-game movie. It’ll have to be PG-13. [But] there’s gonna be romance and sex, otherwise I’m not interested, I promise,” Russell laughed. “I’ll show as much skin and as much language [as possible]. I hope they push the limits. I heard they’re gonna push it a little bit.” All of that sex and romance probably won’t be coming from rumored co-stars Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, however. Instead, some sultry women will take on those duties, Russell teased. But who could those women be? “Maybe Eva Mendes? Scarlett Johansson?” Mark Wahlberg surmised to MTV News during our red-carpet interview. Originally conceived as a series of video games for the PlayStation 3 console, “Uncharted” follows treasure hunter Nate Drake on a series of Indiana Jones-style adventures around the world. Russell plans to fully explore where he can take that story, but he’ll stop short of taking it into another dimension. “They say it makes an immersive environment. I believe in the immersive environment of Martin Scorsese,” Russell insisted when asked if he was considering 3-D. Then he stopped himself, admitting, “[Scorsese] just made a 3-D movie [“Hugo Cabret”], so I guess that shuts my mouth!” Joining Mark Wahlberg in the flick may be two of Scorsese’s heaviest hitters. Asked about rumored performances by Academy Award winners Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, Russell would only say, “Hopefully.” “He wrote the parts for De Niro and Pesci,” Wahlberg told us. Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos 2011 Oscars Red Carpet Interviews

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Natalie Portman Wins Best Actress Oscar For ‘Black Swan’

‘I want to thank my parents for giving me the opportunity to work from such an early age,’ Portman says as part of her acceptance speech. By Shawn Adler Natalie Portman onstage at the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: AMPAS/ ABC A visibly nervous and very pregnant Natalie Portman was near tears after winning the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Oscars Sunday night (February 27) for her performance as a ballerina on the verge of a mental breakdown in Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan.” “Thank you. Thank you so much. This is insane!” the 29-year-old first-time Oscar winner enthused after taking the stage. “I truly and sincerely wish that the prize tonight was to get to work with my fellow nominees.”

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Anne Hathaway Sings, James Franco Makes Charlie Sheen Joke During Oscars

Hathaway belts out comical tune ribbing Hugh Jackman before Franco takes jab at Sheen. By Jocelyn Vena Anne Hathaway performs during the 2011 Oscars Photo: AMPAS/ ABC The Oscars broadcast went nearly one hour before anyone cracked a Charlie Sheen joke. It was James Franco who did the honors, but not before his fellow co-host, Anne Hathaway got the chance to poke fun at another well-known actor. Hathaway took to the stage solo clad in a tuxedo and belted out a tune to the melody of “On My Own” from “Les Miserables,” a little jab at Hugh Jackman who she apparently wanted to do a duet with during the broadcast. “There’s a tradition of singing at the Oscars,” she mused to the crowd. “One that I was lucky enough to take part in two years ago. And this year I wanted to do a duet again with a special guest, but he bailed on me at the last minute and I couldn’t do it. But I’m not a quitter, so this is the best I could do under the circumstances.” She then got up and dazzled the crowd with her killer vocal abilities, singing these biting lines to one particular former Oscars host: “On my own/ ‘Cause someone’s a huge jackass/ I won’t say who/ Thought Australians were our allies/ It turns out Down Under’s kinda shady/ Not you, Nicole, or not any other Aussie but just one/ Who shall not be named,” as the cameras panned to Hugh Jackman, who had performed with Hathaway at the 2009 Academy Awards during a celeb-filled musical number. “He stuck his fake retractable claws/ Into my heart,” she continued. “When he left me on my own.” But the bit didn’t end there, as Franco walked onstage dressed in drag as Marilyn Monroe. “You got to wear a tuxedo,” he joked to Hathaway. “So I wore this. Weird part is I just got a text message from Charlie Sheen.” The two then played the joke off, welcoming to the stage Russell Brand and Helen Mirren, who presented the Best Foreign Language Film prize to “In a Better World” (Denmark). Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! Related Videos Highlights From The 2011 Oscars Related Photos The 2011 Academy Awards 2011 Academy Awards Red Carpet

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Christopher Nolan On ‘Dark Knight Rises’ As His Last Batman Film

‘We’re very much excited about really finishing a trilogy and giving a conclusion to our story,’ filmmaker says on Oscars red carpet. By Shawn Adler Christopher Nolan attends the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: Getty Images Over nearly 70 years as the World’s Greatest Detective, Batman has followed clues, pursued investigations and pounded out confessions from a diverse rogues’ gallery as tight-lipped and unresponsive as they come. But never mind the Joker or the Penguin: If the Dark Knight wanted a real challenge, he should try getting information from his director, Christopher Nolan. The ever-reserved Nolan was predictably and amusingly coy when asked about “The Dark Knight Rises” on the red carpet at the Academy Awards , where the 40-year-old was a double nominee in the categories of Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay for “Inception.” We asked Nolan what the theme of “The Dark Knight Rises” would be, with fear such a major subtext in “Batman Begins” and escalation in “The Dark Knight.” “Wow that’s a tricky one. I actually don’t have an answer for you today,” Nolan smiled, having already finished the script for the film, which is set to begin shooting in a few months. “I’m gonna have to really think about that.” When asked about the casting choices of Thomas Hardy for Bane and Anne Hathaway for Selina Kyle, a.k.a. Catwoman, Nolan replied, “Once you see the film in 2012, you will completely understand why they were the perfect choice for these characters.” On one note, however, Nolan was incredibly emphatic: This will be his last Batman film. “Yes,” he said when asked if he was done with the franchise after “The Dark Knight Rises.” “We’re very much excited about really finishing a trilogy and giving a conclusion to our story. And that’s what we’re doing.” Starring a large cast led by newly minted Oscar winner Christian Bale, “The Dark Knight Rises” is scheduled to open on July 20, 2012. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Dark Knight Rises.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! Related Videos 2011 Oscars Red Carpet

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Oscars Auto-Tune ‘Twilight,’ ‘Harry Potter’ And ‘Social Network’

‘Toy Story 3′ also included in hilarious musical segment. By Gil Kaufman Taylor Lautner in the “Twilight” clip played during the Oscars’ auto-tune montage Photo: Summit/AMPAS/ABC Sunday night’s Oscar hosts James Franco and Anne Hathaway joked early and often about how they were brought in to make the 83rd edition of the movie awards program young and hip. And while their enthusiasm was infectious and their timing spot-on , it was a segment they didn’t appear in halfway through the show that dragged the sometimes tired movie/music bits in the show kicking and screaming into the present. OK, maybe into 2009, but it’s a start. “As we all know, this was the year of the movie musical,” Franco proudly proclaimed, as Hathaway stood beside him in a glittering silvery gown looking puzzled. “I’m sorry, did I miss something? I thought there were hardly any musicals this year,” she responded. “Guess again, Anne,” Franco smirked, setting up one of the night’s funniest moments. What followed was an unexpectedly silly musical tribute that began with the instant classic “Tiny Ball of Light,” credited to Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger from “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.” Taking a pivotal scene in the woods where the longtime pals reunite, Ron and Hermione are drawn into a finger-snapping R&B slow jam with a thumping beat and over-the-top Auto-Tune effects that would make T-Pain proud. “This ball of light, this tiny ball of light floated through my chest, floated through me right here,” Weasley stutter-sings as an incredulous Granger croons, “What exactly did it say, may I ask?” The sure-to-be-viral classic artfully reimagined the dialogue from the film and was right out of the “Saturday Night Live” school of digital-short musical parodies. That number was followed by another Auto-Tune-ification, this time of Woody and the gang from “Toy Story 3,” via the funktastic “We’re Still Here.” “Through every yard sale, we’re still here, through every spring cleaning, we’re all still here,” Woody sings in his best club-crawling tone. The capper, though, was courtesy of Mr. SNL Digital Short himself, Justin Timberlake. Taking the pivotal scene in “The Social Network” where Timberlake’s Sean Parker lays out his manic vision for Facebook to the site’s founders, the dialogue was transformed into a Euro disco banger, opening with his digitally skipped pitch, “Facebook, Facebook, Faa-aaa-aaa-cebook.” The song, “Fishing for Facebook,” worked the infamous “14 trout” speech into the kind of slick club come-on that might easily have been a B-side to one of Timberlake’s own albums. The piece ended with Timberlake dropping his signature line, “A million dollars isn’t cool, you know what’s cool?” over a driving beat, then pausing a moment and adding: “a billion dollars.” Just to make sure they snagged the kids, the musical tribute ended with “He Doesn’t Own a Shirt,” a pretend slow jam from “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,” in which a jealous Edward Cullen sneers, “Doesn’t he own a shirt,” at romantic (and, yes, shirtless and ripped) rival Jacob Black. In the background, a group of female singers explained, “He’s too sexy for a shirt” and “She’s so glad he doesn’t have a shirt” as Bella Swan embraces her werewolf pal. What did you think of the Auto-Tune musical number? Let us know in the comments! Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! Related Videos Highlights From The 2011 Oscars Related Photos The 2011 Academy Awards 2011 Academy Awards Red Carpet

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Co-host of the Academy Awards Anne Hathaway poses with designer Valentino as she arrives at the 83rd Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, February 27, 2011. The 83rd annual Academy Awards is slated to take place at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles and set to be broadcast live on ABC at 5 p.m. PST/8 p.m. EST on Sunday, Feb. 27. Honoring movies released in 2010, “Hollywood’s biggest night” will introduce the winners in the 24 Oscar categories, with one of the youngest pairs to host the cere

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Friday Box Office: Hall Pass Wins A Tepid #1; Drive Angry Goes Off The Cliff

While everyone gets ready for a dose of Hollywood glamor at the Oscars this weekend, old-fashioned gross-out kings Peter & Bobby Farrelly ruled the box office as their horny man-child comedy Hall Pass weakly won Friday night. Ass-kicking Liam Neeson dropped down to number two, and speaking of number two, Nicolas Cage’s Drive Angry opened in ninth place. Your Friday box office is here.

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G.I. Joe Sequel Now In The Hands Of Justin Bieber Director Jon M. Chu

Fresh from directing America’s favorite Canadian (sorry Anne Murray) in Justin Bieber: Never Say Never , Jon M. Chu has now been handed the reins of the real American heroes, G.I. Joe in their upcoming sequel. But not everyone may return for the ride!

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Join Movieline’s Jen Yamato As She Livetweets From The 2011 Spirit Awards

It’s the day before the Oscars, which means that the creme de la creme of indie filmmaking are gathered on a beach to toast each other’s success at the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards. Our very own intrepid Jen Yamato has set up shop on the red carpet and in the winners’ room, so follow her @movieline as she twitters the night away. We’ll also be posting winners here, so stay tuned to see who wins the ultimate hipster filmmaker tchotchke.

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Oscar Nudity: Best Supporting Actress Nominees Nude[PICS]

The nominees for Best Supporting Actress don’t have a whole lot to offer the meat-mangling market this year, with only one Mr. Skin Nudity Hall of Famer in the bunch and no nudity in the nominated roles. We here at Skin Central are not quitters (especially when it comes to clitters) so we’ve massaged the vaults to find your Best Supporting Actress nominees in the nominude. Melissa Leo , playing a tough-as-nails MILF in The Fighter , keeps her motherly mammaries under wraps. The same can’t be said for Melissa’s turn turning tricks in Streetwalkin’ (1985) . Amy Adams , costarring with Leo as the loyal ladyfriend of boxer Mark Wahlberg , is also nominated. Amy keeps her undies on in The Fighter , but her seat meat scores a K.O. in Psycho Beach Party (2000) . Nudity Hall-of-famer Helena Bonham Carter rounds our list of nominudes, scoring a nom for her queenly performance in The King’s Speech . You won’t have to think of England when you see Helena shagging Merton Densher in The Wings of the Dove (1997) . The other Best Supporting Actress nominees, Hailee Steinfeld and Jackie Weaver , have yet to catch the eye of Mr. Skin with no nude roles. Hailee we can understand- she’s only 14 years old – but 63-year-old Aussie Jackie has no such excuse. Mr. Skin loves a golden girl, Jackie, so take us Down Under! We’d love to go for a ride in your pouch.

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