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Charlize Theron, Diablo Cody, Jason Reitman, Patton Oswalt at Young Adult premiere

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Charlize Theron, Diablo Cody, Jason Reitman, Patton Oswalt, Patrick Wilson, Ariel Schulman, Brian McElhaney, Collette Wolfe, Elizabeth Reaser, and Louisa Krause attended the New York movie premiere of “Young Adult” at Ziegfeld Theatre. Hollywood.TV was live on the red carpet to capture all of the action and interview the celebrities. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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New Video: Action Bronson x Statik Selektah “Not Enough Words”

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Drake is good but Action Bronson and Statik Selektah are for the children, word to ODB. In the visuals for “Not Enough Words,” Bronson takes on a carefully orchestrated heist. Stay focused now. Directed by Tom Gould & Alexander Richter. Well Done hits stores worldwide November 22nd. Pre-Order the album on iTunes now Action’s photoshoot with Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 20/11/2011 21:56 Number of articles : 2

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The Muppets Channel Breaking Dawn in New Posters

The entertainment world is abuzz with Breaking Dawn hysteria. Maybe you noticed. Even The Muppets , who also have a movie coming out, are getting in on the action. In three new posters for the Jason Segel-written Muppets adaptation, which arrives in theaters next week, Kermit, Miss Piggy and Rowlf channel their Twilight brethren. From one iconic pop cultural phenomenon to another, meet the handsome Vamphibian (Kermit/Edward), the Wererowlf (Rowlf/Jacob) and the lovely Bella Swine …

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‘Paranormal Activity 3’ Terrifies Fans At New York Screening

Co-director Ariel Schulman warned audience that nobody would be able to sleep after seeing film. By Kevin P. Sullivan Lauren Bittner in Paranormal Activity 3 Photo: Paramount Pictures It’s not often that you see people standing for hours in a line that wraps around the block just for the chance to get scared out of their minds, but that’s exactly what happened Tuesday night in New York at an advance fan screening of “Paranormal Activity 3.” Fans tweeted for a chance to check out the third entry in the found-footage horror series and to learn how the haunting started. Some of the hopeful audience members showed up as early as the morning before the 10 p.m. screening. Once inside the theater, the lucky crowd competed for prizes like iPods, only heightening the excitement in the room. When it was finally time to screen the movie, directors Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost showed up, appropriately decked out for Halloween with fake knives and syringes lodged in each of their heads. Schulman warned people that they weren’t ready for the scares in “Paranormal Activity 3,” promising that nobody in the theater was going to sleep that night. Among chants of “P-A-3,” the lights dimmed and the screams started, and they didn’t stop for 84 minutes. As soon as the screening ended, the fan reaction was clear. “I thought ‘Paranormal Activity’ was tuck-your-feet-under-the-blanket horrifying,” said Jeffrey Caban, who claimed his heart was still racing. Nelson Rosa said he understood “the saying ‘my heart skipped a beat’ [for the] first time ever.” “It was intense. It had me screaming, jumping up and down, covering my eyes, everything,” Maria Huighes said. Are you excited for “Paranormal Activity 3”? Let us know in the comments below and on Twitter ! Check out everything we’ve got on “Paranormal Activity 3.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Paranormal Activity 3’ Is ‘Beyond Scary’

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‘Sherlock Holmes 2’ Trailer Reveals Rachel McAdams, Moriarty

‘A Game of Shadows’ appears to pick up where the action-packed, bromantic original began. By Kara Warner Robert Downey Jr. in “Sherlock Holmes 2” Photo: Warner Bros As far as sensational, buzzworthy trailers go, Robert Downey Jr. is on a roll. He’s been a prominent fixture in two of the most talked-about teasers from two of the most anticipated films. The first trailer is for “The Avengers,” which Marvel and Disney rolled out last week, and the second is for Guy Ritchie’s bromantic “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows,” which hit the Interwebs on Wednesday (October 19). This second trailer is all about upping the action and mystery. It opens with the voice of new leading lady Sim, played by Noomi Rapace. “What do you see?” she asks Dr. Holmes (Downey Jr.), to which he replies “Everything,” as we are then shown quick cuts of what are likely pieces of the second film’s big mystery. There are dancing couples in a glamorous ballroom (including Sim and Holmes) at some grand party, a game of chess, a possible crime scene with a pile of wreckage in the center, bullet holes in the walls, cocked pistols and — gasp! A shot of Rachel McAdams’ shifty lady thief Irene Adler walking somewhere with haste and some sort of precious parcel. The last shot in the opening montage is a glimpse at Jared Harris as evil-ish Moriarty looking out from behind super-secret spy glasses (not really, he’s just holding a lorgnette — those fancy glasses people use at the opera). “That is my curse,” Holmes says, a bookend to our introductory 20 seconds or so, before Ritchie kicks the action into high gear and packs the remaining two minutes and seven seconds with explosions, running, shooting, etc. — basically, Holmes and Watson (Jude Law) are up to their old tricks. “Oh, how I’ve missed you, Holmes,” Watson says to his friend. “Have you? I’ve barely noticed your absence,” Holmes answers back in a passive-aggressive tone, pretending not to have missed his best friend. This brief exchange is followed by more quick cuts of exotic locations and Watson’s wedding and an introduction to bad guy Moriarty. “What are we up against here?” Watson asks Holmes. “The most formidable criminal mind in Europe,” Holmes says. “Professor James Moriarty,” Watson says, reading his name from Holmes’ notes somewhere. “If we can stop him, we can prevent the collapse of Western civilization,” Holmes adds dramatically, before an explosion erupts in the background. “No pressure.” This is followed by more running, bullets flying, a slow-motion cat-and-mouse chase in the snow, banter with lady Sim, as well as a few Holmes and Watson moments, including one in which the former suddenly appears dressed in drag. “What?” Watson says when he encounters Holmes as a lady. “I agree it’s not my best disguise,” Holmes counters. Finally there are more quick cuts of action, much of which looks to be set on a moving train that later explodes, along with a brief but passionate kiss between former lovers Holmes and Adler. Check out everything we’ve got on “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Robert Downey Jr.

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Academy Announces Oscar Campaign Reform to Curb Schmoozing

Beginning January 24, 2012, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences will begin cracking down on the lifeblood that arguably keeps awards season flowing each year: Oscar parties. (Gasp!) “To the extent that the public dialog about the Oscars is who threw a good party or ran a successful campaign versus the quality of the work, that’s off-point for us,” Academy COO Ric Robertson told The Hollywood Reporter. “We want people to be talking about the work.”

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Liam Neeson Co-Stars With Alaskan Wilderness and Angry Wolves in First Trailer For The Grey

After disappointing most critics earlier this year in Unknown , an ironically familiar amnesia thriller, Liam Neeson returns to the box office this winter with The Grey . As a plane crash survivor who is forced to fend for himself in the Alaskan wilderness, Neeson stars alongside Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo and a pack of angry wolves in the action thriller from Smokin’ Aces director Joe Carnahan. Take a look at the first trailer below.

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Gerard Butler Weight Loss

Not to worry, fans of his physique for 300 can have hope that the action star will get his 6#39;2″ self back to that film#39;s 197 lbs. of muscle. “If the script was good, I would do it,” Butler says of a rumored sequel – and necessary bulk-up. “I#39;ve got to feel that there#39;s a real reason to go there, to do a second one, because I loved the first.” “I#39;m prepping for a surf movie,” Gerard Butler, 41, told us at a Machine Gun Preacher screening Tuesday in New York. “So I#39;m surfing ev

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Anthony Robbins – "Take Action"

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Red Band Trailer for Indonesian Action Film The Raid Features the Harshest Violence of the Year

Now, now: The word “Indonesian” should make my description of The Raid ‘s red band trailer intriguing enough. Will there be expensive coffee? Komodo Dragons? Beautiful Sumatran supermodels? Even better: Gareth Evans’s The Raid ( Serbuan Maut ) has the harshest, roughest, bloodiest, fastest-paced action of any trailer I’ve seen this year. It is a rush, and it is shocking as hell. It’s the rare movie that warrants a “red band trailer;” type in your birthday, click play, and let your jaw drop.

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