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Robert Pattinson On Playing Dads, Surviving Red Carpets

‘I’ve always got a baby,’ he says of upcoming ‘Breaking Dawn’ and ‘Water for Elephants.’ By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson on the 2011 Golden Globes red carpet Photo: MTV News Robert Pattinson has baby fever: His characters in two of his upcoming projects are dads. The star laughed about playing a pop in both “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” and “Water for Elephants.” “I was just doing some additional stuff for ‘Water for Elephants,’ and there were loads of kids … I’ve always got a baby,” he joked to MTV News on the red carpet Sunday night at the 2011 Golden Globes . Sure, playing a dad may make him a little nervous, but does going to big, splashy awards shows still make the red-carpet-shy actor a bit jittery? “I think I’m just going more and more deaf,” about the pre-show commotion. “And it’s becoming more and more difficult to concentrate. I do entire interviews where they go, ‘You’ve got one minute!’ And I go, ‘Huh? Huh?’ ” During Pattinson’s chat with MTV News, he also talked about the just-released still from “Breaking Dawn” featuring Edward and Bella naked in bed together. “I love how they release that for the first one. They just give it all away,” he said about the photo . Pattinson laughed about what was running through his mind while shooting that scene, and told us the sex scenes with Stewart were no more awkward than with other actresses, such as his “Bel Ami” co-star Uma Thurman. “It’s always awkward, in a way, doing it with anybody,” he admitted. “But at the same time … it really depends on how it’s staged and stuff. It’s like doing Twister.” We’ve got the Golden Globes covered! Stick with MTV News for photos, videos, fashion and up-to-the-minute details from the awards show. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos Robert Pattinson On The 2011 Golden Globes Red Carpet 2011 Golden Globes Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2011 Golden Globe Awards Red Carpet

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‘The Green Hornet’ Buzzes To Top Of Weekend Box Office

Seth Rogen’s action comedy stings its way to first place, while Vince Vaughn and Kevin James’ ‘The Dilemma’ settles for second. By Josh Wigler “The Green Hornet” Photo: Sony Pictures Seth Rogen as a superhero? Michel Gondry directing a big-budget mainstream action flick? If you had asked a handful of movies fan a year ago whether those were good or bad ideas, most would probably lean toward the latter. Well, those same fans would be wearing green egg all over their faces today, as Rogen and Gondry’s “The Green Hornet” had a sharp enough sting to easily win first place at the box office this past weekend. The Sony Pictures action comedy overcame years filled with bad buzz to rake in $34 million during its first weekend in theaters. It’s not an astounding number given the production budget behind “Green Hornet,” but the action-packed and gut-bursting story of pals Britt Reid (Rogen) and Kato (Jay Chou) seems to have the kind of longevity that could sustain itself over the next couple of weeks. Indeed, the only action competition it faces over the next month are “The Mechanic” and “I Am Number Four,” the first of which premieres in two weeks while the latter arrives toward the end of February. That still gives plenty of time for “The Green Hornet” to leave its mark at the box office. “The Dilemma,” the controversial Ron Howard-directed comedy starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James, followed behind with $17.4 million in second place. Vaughn- and James-led films typically perform a lot higher — “Grown Ups” secured $40.5 million in its opening weekend in 2010 while “Couples Retreat” snagged $34.3 in 2009, and with the added ingredient of an Oscar-winning director at the helm, it’s a bit curious that the comedy didn’t meet the two leading men’s usual standards. “True Grit” continued to blaze forward on the ol’ dusty trail with a third-place finish that brings the Coen brothers Western’s grand total up to $127.4 million. Rounding out the weekend’s top five performers were “The King’s Speech” in fourth place and “Black Swan” in fifth, solid results that come hot on the heels of their respective wins for Best Actor (Colin Firth) and Best Actress (Natalie Portman) at the 2011 Golden Globes . The Box-Office Top Five #1 “The Green Hornet” ($34 million) #2 “The Dilemma” ($17.4 million) #3 “True Grit” ($11.2 million) #4 “The King’s Speech” ($9.1 million) #5 “Black Swan” ($8.1 million) Upcoming Releases Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher have “No Strings Attached” at the box office next weekend, while Ed Harris and Colin Farrell search for “The Way Back” in Peter Weir’s new film. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Green Hornet,” “The Dilemma” and “True Grit.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Green Hornet’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘True Grit’ ‘True Grit’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Dilemma’ Related Photos ‘Green Hornet’ Hollywood Premiere

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Natalie Portman Baby Bump Picture

The actress Natalie Portman, who#39;s up for best performance in a motion picture drama for Black Swan, is expecting her first child with her French dancer fiancé Benjamin Millepied in the summer, and she tells Seacrest she#39;s just starting to pick out baby names. “I#39;ve definitely been thinking about it,” she said. “[I#39;m] open to suggestions.” “I am indescribably happy and feel very grateful to have this experience,” Portman, who recently won a Critics#39; Choice Movie Award, told Enter

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The happythankyoumoreplease Trailer Leaves Us Hoping for More, Please

You should never really judge a film by its trailer, if only because, like books and their covers, the trailer only tells the part of the story marketing wants you to know. So, let’s all give the new trailer for Josh Radnor’s well-received 2010 Sundance Audience Award winner a pass…because, hoo boy , is this one horrible.

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REVIEW: Genre Confusion Makes For Hard-to-Watch Dilemma

The Dilemma , Ron Howard’s cheerless, would-be relationship farce, begins with two couples around a dinner table and ends with two men running into each other’s arms. Ronny (Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Kevin James) are tight. Friends since college, they share their lives, they share a business — Nick designs car engines and Ronny sells them to Big Auto — and they’ve shared a woman at least once, just to keep things on the level. They share, in other words, the kind of bond that has transformed a certain kind of comedy into a homo-social love story, a soft-core sausage fest.

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Sex and the City 2, Little Fockers Named Worst Movies of 2010 by Top Critics

Over at Vulture , fifty top film critics — including Movieline’s own Stephanie Zacharek and Michelle Orange — have voted on the worst movies of the year. The winner? Sex and the City 2 , of course! Wrote Stephanie : “Positing itself as a fun girls’ night out, an escapist fashion fantasy, this Manolo-hoofed monstrosity gave us only crass consumerism of the lowest order, a parade of brand names masquerading as style and failing miserably.” Other films on the list: Furry Vengence , Grown Ups , The Last Airbender and, shockingly, Black Swan . It would be a critics’ list without some controversy! [ Vulture ]

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Sex and the City 2, Little Fockers Named Worst Movies of 2010 by Top Critics

Over at Vulture , fifty top film critics — including Movieline’s own Stephanie Zacharek and Michelle Orange — have voted on the worst movies of the year. The winner? Sex and the City 2 , of course! Wrote Stephanie : “Positing itself as a fun girls’ night out, an escapist fashion fantasy, this Manolo-hoofed monstrosity gave us only crass consumerism of the lowest order, a parade of brand names masquerading as style and failing miserably.” Other films on the list: Furry Vengence , Grown Ups , The Last Airbender and, shockingly, Black Swan . It would be a critics’ list without some controversy! [ Vulture ]

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Natalie Portman InStyle cover 2011

Natalie Portman, 29, also confesses to an adventurous streak. Asked what she#39;d do if she could be anonymous for one day, she has a surprising answer: “I would make out in the park!” “I look for all the same things I would in a friend,” she says in the February issue of InStyle. “Obviously, you need the s-exual attraction too, so it#39;s like your best friend who you are also really attracted to.” Has Natalie Portman let slip the reasons she fell for her fiancé and Black Swan costar, Benjami

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Rachel Zoe and Rodger Berman

Rachel Zoe, 39, star of The Rachel Zoe Project, is seven months along, yet still going 100 miles an hour. “I#39;ve been asked to slow down,” she says. “But to be totally honest, it#39;s kind of next to impossible when you#39;re planning your show and launching your collection, and in the middle of award season.” Time to stock up on boys#39; fashions! Celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe has revealed the gender of her forthcoming child – apparently accidentally – using the pronoun “his” to describe the

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Animal Kingdom’s Jacki Weaver on the Oscar Circuit, Campaign Couture and Going Hollywood

We’re coming up on a year since Jacki Weaver strolled into Park City, Utah with her Animal Kingdom director and castmates, dazzled the Sundance Film Festival and commenced a run of acclaim that continues to this day. But while the film’s sweep last month of its native Australian Film Institute Awards was all but a foregone conclusion, Animal Kingdom ‘s Stateside fortune — particularly Weaver’s chances in the Supporting Actress race at the Golden Globes and, Academy willing, the Oscars — is a little more vague. So! Guess who’s back on American soil this week?

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