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VIDEO: Chris Evans Talks Captain America, Toddlers Falling Down

Chris Evans didn’t plan to sign up for so many comic book movies — really! So how did his superhero-studded career come together? The newly minted Captain America told Elle all about it, and Movieline has the first look.

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Watch Evan Rachel Wood and Chris Evans in the Trailer for Frank Miller’s Gucci Commercial

Yep, you read that right: There’s a trailer for a commercial. But not just any commercial, mind you — this is for Frank Miller’s upcoming bit of ad wizardry for the new fragrance “Gucci Guilty.” What can you expect when this thing premieres during the MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 12, besides that it’ll automatically be better than The Spirit ?

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UPDATE: No Alcohol, Malfeasance Involved in January Jones Accident

As it turns out, the January Jones hit and run wasn’t as scandalous as it initially appeared. Heck, it wasn’t even a hit and run. Said LAPD officer April Harding: “It wasn’t a hit and run. She wasn’t under the influence and she wasn’t arrested. She was being followed by paparazzi and as she was trying to elude them, she struck two cars. She wasn’t under the influence of any drugs. No crime was committed and she wasn’t arrested.” Well, case closed. Still if you want to have some fun at Jones’ expense, TMZ has created “The January Jones Driving Game” with a special appearance from Bobby Flay. Good luck! [ US Weekly , TMZ ]

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‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’ Exclusive Clip — Watch It Now!

Michael Cera faces off against Chris Evans in the scene, which premiered during the MTV Movie Awards pre-show. By Todd Gilchrist Michael Cera in “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” Photo: Universal Studios Squaring off against seven evil exes is no small task, even if it’s in the service of securing your place next to the girl of your dreams. But there’s a reason Michael Cera’s new film is called “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” — namely, that the sum total of his opposition adds up to more or less the equivalent of an armada of adversaries and, more than likely, a world of hurt. And one of the fiercest foes Cera’s Scott Pilgrim scuffles with is Lucas Lee, whose punches are packed with the panache of actor Chris Evans, who will soon be seen donning Captain America’s red, white and blue cowl. Audiences around the world just saw the premiere of an exclusive clip from Scott Pilgrim during the MTV Movie Awards pre-show, but check it out again right here. Following an introduction by director Edgar Wright, who brings the breakneck cinematography and brilliant sense of humor from “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz” to the comic book adaptation, the clip begins with poor Scott being introduced — via a detour to the asphalt — to his beloved Ramona Flowers’ (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) ex-boyfriend Lucas (Evans). Lucas decks him with one blow, pausing momentarily afterward for a studio flunky to polish his clenched fist, but Scott is surprisingly resilient; getting back to his feet, he makes a beeline to let Lucas know he’s not yet finished with him. Instead of standing up to Lucas, however, Scott finds himself face to face with one of Lucas’ stunt doubles, one of the guys he lets act in wide shots “when [he] feels like betting blazed in his Winnie,” as Lucas puts it. The double summarily also lays Scott out, and as the love-struck pugilist stands up again, Lucas reveals that he doesn’t just have one stuntman, but several. A spectacular battle erupts as skateboards and swinging punches fly through the air, with Scott more than holding his own until he gets a particularly powerful shot to the face. Of course, you’ll have to see if Scott survives when the movie arrives in theaters August 13. Check out everything we’ve got on “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” Tune in right now to catch the red-carpet coverage, exclusive movie clips and fist-pumping action on MTV News’ “Jersey Shore Blow-Out at the MTV Movie Awards,” airing live from Los Angeles. Then stay tuned for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT. For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies, visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos Exclusive Movie Clips From The MTV Movie Awards Behind The Scenes At The 2010 MTV Movie Awards Related Photos ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’ Exclusive Clip Highlights

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Tommy Lee Jones Makes it in America

Enough of these young whippersnappers stealing all the comic book roles! Captain America needs some crow’s feet, and it’s getting it in the form of Tommy Lee Jones. Love interest Hayley Atwell confirmed to the British press that Jones would be joining the film, and it’s rumored he’ll play General Chester Phillips. Tommy Lee Jones: your new R. Lee Ermey! [ MTV ]

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Dominic Cooper to Grow Into John Slattery for Captain America

Whether he’s hitting up Carrie Bradshaw for water sports or hitting on secretaries in the world of Man Men , it kind of seems like John Slattery has always been a silver fox — so much so that when it came time for Captain America to cast a young version of Howard Stark, I might have expected Slattery to simply reprise his Iron Man 2 cameo as the character and go rocking the white hair even into Howard’s twenties. Alas!

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REVIEW: Smoldering Saldana Can’t Save Cartoonish Losers

In the first 10 minutes of The Losers, a helicopter loaded with cheerful Bolivian children crashes in the jungle after being struck by a U.S. missile obviously bent on destruction. Previously used as mules by some heartless baddie, these cute little tykes have just been rescued by the members of a U.S. special forces unit; the men look on, aghast, as the chopper that ought to be carrying the kids to safety turns into a big fireball in the sky. The soldiers approach the wreckage with downcast eyes and heavy hearts, and the camera moves in on a smoking pile of twisted metal to show us the shredded remains of one kid’s teddy bear therein. If you’ve started to wonder how low Hollywood entertainments can possibly stoop, The Losers brings the bar down a few notches: Nothing rapes the emotions like a smoldering teddy bear.

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Just In: Chris Evans is Captain America

Finally all of the rumors and speculations can be put to rest: Chris Evans is Captain America. HeatVision reports that Evans accepted Marvel’s offer from Friday. Chris Evans has donned a superhero suit before as the Human Torch in the Fantastic Four series. He also recently starred in Push and can be seen later this year as Lucas Lee in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. It’s great to see the last Avenger (besides Ant-Man) cast and Captain America filming now moving forward. It’s only 3 years until the Avengers movie but now that Marvel has their Steve Rogers that 3 years doesn’t seem so long, especially with 3 Marvel movies in between (Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America). added by: beforethetrailer

Five Actors Who Almost Made It and the Long Road Back

Reading about the comeback struggle of American Beauty weirdo Wes Bentley yesterday got us thinking about other youngish, once-promising stars who made a big initial splash and then mostly disappeared. Let’s give some career advice to Bentley and four others. Wes Bentley Bentley came roaring onto the scene as the skull-capped suitor to Kevin Spacey’s daughter in American Beauty , Sam Mendes’ 1998 popcorn take on suburban ennui. He had a piercing gaze and a wolfish brow and, sure yeah, he could act pretty well. Big leading man roles in duds like the thriller Soul Survivors and the nearly unwatchable epic The Four Feathers (alongside other up-and-comers Kate Hudson and Heath Ledger) followed soon after, but nothing connected and he faded away. The Times profile reveals that he’s been dealing with drug abuse problems, so that’s too bad. The Road Back: Bentley is starring in the well-received off-Broadway play Venus in Fur at the moment, so, you know… theatre is good. But movies and TV! That’s where it’s really at. He’s definitely not ready for some big starring film role yet, but what if he joins the cast of Nurse Jackie as some weirdo holistic doctor who confounds Jackie with his hippie-dippy bullshit but draws her in with that yards-long stare of his? Alison Lohman Lohman made her first big impression as a dreamy but troubled teen going through the foster care system in the underrated White Oleander , and did solid follow-up work in Ridley Scott’s similarly underrated Matchstick Men . And then… well, not a whole hell of a lot. She popped up in kiddie flick Flicka , the drowsy dud Things We Lost in the Fire , and last year’s deliberately kitschy horror b-grader Drag Me to Hell . At 30, Lohman is still young enough to play ingenue, especially given her porcelain baby face, and yet the roles haven’t come. Maybe it’s a personal decision, who knows, but we feel like she could be doing a lot more. The Road Back: Lohman is such an ethereal, slightly odd presence, which makes her interesting but also a bit hard to cast. She’d be perfect in a Terrence Malick movie — all dazed lyricism and angelic blonde hair. She’s also got the kind of melancholy that’s perfect for the current spate of bittersweet indie romantic dramadies ( (500) Days of summer , the upcoming Blue Valentine ), so she’d be smart to do one of those. Paired up with… Oh, let’s say the delicious all-American sandwich that is Zach Gilford . Samantha Mathis Remember her? The young star of Pump Up the Volume did some big movies in her time — Little Women , Broken Arrow , a small role in The American President — but she never quite hit the way we thought she would. In recent years she’s done some stage work, lots of TV guest spots (like Olivia the Dharma teacher on Lost ), but nothing to match her early-mid ’90s heat. She’s an appealing actress, warm and frank, and we’d like to see more of her. Even though she’s like 39 or something, and thus ancient. The Road Back: Theater is good! We like theater. But, again, movies and TV are really what everyone needs. Mathis should aim for juicy smaller parts in classy independents — she has the face, if not always the carriage, for period pieces — and some smart TV work. Maybe she could appear alongside Gretchen Mol in a few episodes of the upcoming Boardwalk Empire . Or we liked her toting a gun well enough in Broken Arrow to think she’d make a good foil for Timothy Olyphant on his new Elmore Leonard series, Justified . Kip Pardue The golden boy actor, who played football at Yale and was an Abercrombie & Fitch model, seemed destined for big things when he was cast in that Sylvester Stallone racing movie Driven and in Remember the Titans . But then despite his drive, no one remembered him (get it?). Maybe he was hyped to the point of premature saturation, like a more male but no less blonde Gretchen Mol. The guy really hasn’t done anything of note since the well-received 2005 indie Loggerheads (movies called Slightly Single in LA and Stag Night do not count), but we remember him being a reasonably talented fellow in things like The Rules of Attraction , so it might be interesting to see him back on the scene. The Road Back: He’ll need a lot of work, mostly because people don’t really remember who he is. So let’s get him a nice meaty theater role to up his cred — Joe Pitt in the upcoming Angels in America revival, perhaps (he looks so much like Patrick Wilson!) — and then put him on an established but still-hot show, something like Damages . Or maybe he could be the pretty-boy serial killer on the next season of creatively-soaring Dexter . You know, something like that: a role that, sure, exploits his looks, but also shows off those Ivy League acting chops (he graduated with an Econ degree, but whatever). Alicia Silverstone Oh, Cher. After breaking out a bit too big in the 1995 smash Clueless , Silverstone struggled to define herself as a “real” actress. She was also beset with a less-than-emaciated figure, which pretty much nixed her chances at big-time movie stardom. She’s done smaller film roles, some theater (she’s currently in the twice-extended Broadway production Time Stands Still , opposite Laura Linney), and her own ill-fated comeback TV project, Miss Match . She remains a kind and appealing actress, so let’s make her a star again. The Road Back: Again, the theater is always a good start. It gets you respect, you meet interesting and dedicated actors, and there’s a lot more of it to do. To get back on the screen, we think Silverstone ought to go the Mathis route of aiming for smaller parts in prestige pictures, much like she’s doing right now sharing the stage with Linney. Silverstone could get hot by association, and before you know it she’s starring in her own HBO comedy series about a bored and slightly frumpy fading Midwestern sorority girl who decides one lonely drunken night to move to New York and try her hand at acting school. There are many other folks who fit the just-slightly-missed-it bill — people like Chris Evans , Barry Pepper , Marley Shelton , Radha Mitchell, Estella Warren (Pardue’s costar in Driven ) and Derek Luke . Who’s an actor you thought was going to hit big but then mysteriously fizzled?

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