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5 Fun Facts About Bane: Get to Know Your Other New Batman Villain

As you are probably aware, Anne Hathaway was cast as Selina Kyle earlier this week in Christopher Nolan’s new Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises . Slightly buried in that news was the announcement that Tom Hardy will be playing the character Bane. Which — for non-hardcore Batman fans — led to a collective, “Tom Hardy? That’s cool, but who the eff is Bane?” So, for those not in the know — and for those who did themselves a great service and never watched 1997’s Batman & Robin — let’s take a look a five things that you probably don’t know about the other new Batman villain, Bane.

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Emmy Rossum Loves Being Topless on Shameless

Emmy Rossum , star of the new Showtime series Shameless , recently told The Vegas Times how much she likes to get naked on the boob tube. The actress, best known until recently for her operatic roles and powerful singing voice, is quickly gaining a reputation for her skinthusiastic willingness to show off her T&A on the small screen in wild uninhibited sex scenes. “It doesn’t make sense that the character would wear a bra and care at all about what she looks like when she’s having sex,” Emmy explains. “Sex is meant to feel good, and she wants to feel good. Her life is so shitty in so many ways. Some people use alcohol, some people use gambling — and some people use sex.” Her costar Justin Chatwin isn’t complaining either. He previously starred with Emmy in Dragonball Z and now gets the chance to do some dragonballing of his own with the young skingenue. Emmy says it best: “It’s like, OK, time to take my top off.”

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Paul Rudd Talks Crocs, Beards On ‘My Idiot Brother’ Set

‘I’m going to shave tomorrow,’ he tells MTV News of overgrown facial hair he grew for the film, which premieres at Sundance. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Paul Rudd on the set of “My Idiot Brother” Photo: MTV News We’ll be honest: When we caught up with Paul Rudd this summer, he kind of looked like a mess. A Unabomber-esque beard had sprouted from his face, ripped-up shorts hung low on his hips and a pair of bright-orange Crocs hugged his feet. “They suck,” he said of the footwear. “I don’t like ’em. They’re not good, despite the fact that they look so cool.” No, Rudd was not down on his luck. He was still in wardrobe on the final day of shooting for “My Idiot Brother,” an upcoming comedy in which Rudd stars as an idealistic organic farmer who apartment-hops among his three sisters’ pads, sowing happiness and havoc in his wake. “I immediately go to jail for selling marijuana to a uniformed police officer,” Rudd revealed of his character, Ned Rochlin. “However, the character is not dumb. The character just kind of appeals to everybody’s higher angels and thinks that if he throws goodness out there, it will in turn come back.” But it’s just that it’s-all-good-bro sensibility that ends up causing so much disruption in his sisters’ lives. To begin, he stays with a career-oriented, overachieving sister played by Elizabeth Banks. Then it’s on to a sister, played by Emily Mortimer, who lives in Park Slope and has just given birth to a child. Finally he ends up in a Williamsburg, Brooklyn, loft with a sister, played by Zooey Deschanel, and his sister’s lesbian lover. “We shot a lot of In Williamsburg,” Rudd laughed. “People couldn’t tell if I was a hipster or a Hassid.” Directed by Jesse Peretz, “My Idiot Brother” premieres at this year’s Sundance Film Festival , which kicks off Thursday in Park City, Utah. By then, Rudd will have ditched the Crocs and the happy-hippie beard. In fact, he was planning on a much-anticipated shave as soon as production wrapped hours after we bid him goodbye on set. “I’m going to shave tomorrow. I’ll do it in segments,” Rudd said. “You can never just shave a beard off. You have to do it piece by piece. Usually, the first thing I’ll go for is the James A. Garfield or the Zachary Taylor. Just the chin shave. Actually, I don’t know if Garfield had that. I’ll have to Google it.” Check out everything we’ve got on “My Idiot Brother.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos 2011 Sundance Film Festival Video Highlights

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Photo Of Justin Bieber On The Set Of “CSI” With A Black Eye

Here is a photo of Justin Bieber on the set of “CSI” sporting a nasty looking black eye. Justin was on the set of the TV show for two days filming scenes for an upcoming guest role in which he reprises his character Jason McCann. Justin’s new “CSI” episode is titled “Targets of Obsession” and it will air on February 17th at 9/8c on CBS. Will you be watching?

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Glee’s Heather Morris on Her Viral Rap Video, Sofia Vergara and Her Lesbian Make Out Scene

The second season of Glee has been an important one for Heather Morris. The actress — who portrays Brittany, the ditzy New Directions member who believes that Dr. Pepper is a dentist — became an official series regular, made her singing debut (in her character’s titular episode), out-danced Britney Spears and established herself as the most reliably funny actor on the Emmy-nominated series. Knowing all of this, Movieline made a point to track down the Arizona-raised back-up-dancer-turned-actress at Tuesday night’s Fox TCA Press Party to ask the break-out triple talent about her hilarious viral rap video , the possibility of a lesbian relationship on the show and her character’s patented one-liners.

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‘Knocked Up’ Spin-Off News Surprised Seth Rogen

‘I just read about it just like everybody else,’ original star tells MTV News. ‘I was like, ‘Oh man, it looks like it’s really happening.’ ‘ By Eric Ditzian Katherine Heigl and Seth Rogen in “Knocked Up” Photo: Suzanne Hanover/ Universal Studios Much like “16 and Pregnant” gave birth to “Teen Mom,” it seemed as though if Judd Apatow were ever to return to the world of “Knocked Up,” his hit 2007 comedy, the writer/director would continue the story with more about Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl’s characters and the child they had together. But that’s not what’s happening — not least of all because of the messy public backbiting between Apatow and Heigl over her character, Alison. Instead, Apatow is pushing forward with an extension of that world featuring Alison’s sister, Debbie (Leslie Mann), and brother-in-law, Pete (Paul Rudd). The film will apparently tell a story separate from the one told in “Knocked Up,” a story that simply focuses on Debbie and Pete’s troubled marriage. Still, the question remains: Will Heigl or Rogen pop up at any point in the new film? MTV News put that very question to Rogen when we caught up with him while he was promoting “Green Hornet.” “I don’t know,” he admitted. Rogen went on to explain that he had some knowledge that Apatow was working on “Knocked Up”-related material, but neither knew a project was locked in or if there’s a part in the script for him. “[Judd] mentioned it to me off-handedly a year ago, and then I just read about it just like everybody else,” Rogen explained. “I was like, ‘Oh man, it looks like it’s really happening.’ “So, I don’t know,” he added. “I’m going to call him today and see what the deal is.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Knocked Up.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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10 Favorite Stories of 2010: STV’s Picks

To paraphrase a frequently used expression around Movieline HQ, “God, can we just end this year?” (Usually minus the capitalization and punctuation, and often flavored with a few dashes of expletive spice depending on the mood of the day.) Finally — finally — the answer comes from above: “Yes.” But it wasn’t all bad — I even enjoyed some of it. To wit:

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REVIEW: Love Stinks — and Gosling and Williams Shine — in Blue Valentine

Blue Valentine is such a mannered, affected piece of filmmaking that in its early minutes, I wasn’t sure I’d be able to survive it. A prematurely aged Ryan Gosling, wearing an aggressively receding hairline — the character he’s playing appears to be 27 going on 62 — is roused from an armchair snooze by his young daughter, who informs him, with the kind of solemn urgency that kindergarteners pull off so well, that the family dog has gone missing. Gosling’s Daddy Dean, an unlit cigarette dangling from his lips, scoops the girl into his arms (her name is Frankie, and she’s played by a grave charmer named Faith Wladyka) and the two head out into the family’s scrubby yard on a search mission.

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Leighton Meester Allure magazine 2011

“It#39;s wonderful to be in love,” the actress, 24, tells the January issue of Allure. “And it#39;s definitely wonderful to cuddle and have s-ex and get to experience life with somebody. But it#39;s okay if you don#39;t find him and you#39;re 24. You can find it someday.” Leighton Meester may not have the relationship her Gossip Girl alter ego enjoys with her onscreen love, Chuck, but she#39;s okay with that. Meester says she understands the kind of love her character, Blair Waldorf, shares wi

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Liam Neeson Avoids Mufasa Imitation For ‘Chronicles Of Narnia’ Lion Voice

‘I tried not to think of James Earl Jones!’ he laughs to MTV News about ‘Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ preparation. By Eric Ditzian Photo: 20th Century Fox Liam Neeson deserves our respect. The guy is committed. When tasked with portraying a talking lion in the “Chronicles of Narnia” series, he packed up his bags, gathered up his family and headed off to Kenya for some on-the-ground research. “We got to see them killing, eating, mating, sleeping, roaring. I can see why these creatures are kings of the jungle,” he told MTV News. “They have this wonderful majesty and element of danger, this mysterious look in their eye that seems to be a thousand years old.” Yes, the Oscar nominee braved an African safari all so the voice of his CGI lion would have an air of authenticity. Hey, makes sense to us. But as even Neeson admitted, voicing the creature — the Jesus-like beast called Aslan — was “an act of imagination,” and so his research and commitment to the character didn’t stop there. For “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,” the third installment in the franchise, which hit theaters Friday (December 10), Neeson gathered up the design team’s computer mockups of Aslan and took them home with him. “I stuck those all over my bedroom so that when I woke up in the morning, I could see this lion,” he said. Yet with recollections of real-life lions in his head and animated renderings surrounding him, the key to voicing Aslan was one simple directive: Don’t imitate “The Lion King”! “I tried not to think of James Earl Jones!” he laughed, referring to Jones’ portrayal of Mufasa, the venerable king in Disney’s 1994 film. “That would be a little too intimidating.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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