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IMDB Thinks Asians Are Pretty Much Interchangable

So, while I was underwhelmed by The Green Hornet , the best part was definitely Jay Chou’s Kato. Or, if I go by IMDB, that would be John Cho’s Kato. Yes, 38 year-old Korean-American John Cho is basically the same as 31 year-old Taiwanese Jay Chou. It reminds me how much I liked Ken Jeong’s Sulu in Star Trek last year. IMDB fixed the problem, but the long memory of the internet has the proof after the jump. [ /Film ]

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Friday Box Office: Green Hornet Has Sallow Opening Night, Dilemma Self-Destructs

On the weekend of the Golden Globes, a couple of prize turkeys were trotted out at the box office to little effect. Seth Rogen’s long-delayed Green Hornet opened at a weak number one, while Vince Vaughn’s Dilemma barely made a splash at number two. But hey, The King’s Speech opened wide at number four and did okay! Your Friday box office is here.

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Friday Box Office: Green Hornet Has Sallow Opening Night, Dilemma Self-Destructs

Friday Box Office: Green Hornet Has Sallow Opening Night, Dilemma Self-Destructs

On the weekend of the Golden Globes, a couple of prize turkeys were trotted out at the box office to little effect. Seth Rogen’s long-delayed Green Hornet opened at a weak number one, while Vince Vaughn’s Dilemma barely made a splash at number two. But hey, The King’s Speech opened wide at number four and did okay! Your Friday box office is here.

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‘Green Hornet’ Flies Past Friday Box-Office Competition

Slacker superhero flick scores $11.1 million first day in theaters. By Mawuse Ziegbe Seth Rogen and Jay Chou in “The Green Hornet” Photo: Sony Pictures “The Green Hornet” flew into theaters with a big Friday debut. Seth Rogen’s turn as California rich kid turned baddie-battling vigilante scored $11.1 million its first day in theaters. The sizable Friday haul is presumably a reassuring figure for co-writer and star Seth Rogen, who battled tons of e-hate from fans of the masked hero in the time leading up to the film’s release. “It’s something that [writing partner] Evan [Goldberg] would constantly have to remind me of throughout the process, in that this is kind of exactly what we thought would happen,” Rogen told MTV News recently. “From the second we thought of doing a movie like this, I remember talking about it like, ‘Everyone’s going to think it’s going to be insane and terrible and we’ll just have to keep our heads down and make it, and then it’ll come out and then people will slowly see that we weren’t nuts and that it was actually a good idea.’ ” Behind “Hornet” is another funnyman vehicle, “The Dilemma,” starring Kevin James and Vince Vaughn. The comedy about a guy who’s forced to decide whether to inform his best buddy that his seemingly perfect wife is creeping, debuted with $6.1 million in ticket sales. The Hollywood heavyweight-packed Western “True Grit” kicked off the weekend in third place. Featuring Matt Damon, Jeff Bridges and recent Critics’ Choice Movie Award-winner Hailee Steinfeld, the Coen brothers’ latest epic picked up $3.2 million. Friday’s figure kicks the action flick’s total estimated tally to about $118 million. “The King’s Speech,” which features newly minted Critics’ Choice-winner Colin Firth, won the fourth-place slot. The true story of a reluctant royal’s game-changing wartime address nabbed $2.44 million — a number which boosts the film’s total estimated gross to nearly $38 million. The dance drama “Black Swan,” which features Critics’ Choice Best Actress Natalie Portman, took the fifth-place spot after being slightly outpaced by “Speech.” The flick rang up $2.42 million on Friday, just thousands of dollars behind the Firth vehicle. 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 Photos ‘Green Hornet’ Hollywood Premiere

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Green Horny Weekend: Theater Report 1-14-11

Big budget superhero flick The Green Hornet and Ron Howard ‘s romantic comedy The Dilemma filled up mainstream theater screens with non-nude cinema fare. But luckily limited release indie flicks Barney’s Version and Every Day came through to save the weekend with quality T&A. The Green Hornet Cameron Diaz keeps her costume on in The Green Hornet , so if you want to take the sting out of that non-nude appearance, go pick up the 1996 flick Feeling Minnesota . You’ll be feeling something else when you check out the rare glimpses of Cameron’s T&A at the 3- and 26-minute marks. The Dilemma Jennifer Connelly and Winona Ryder are showing de-nada in The Dilemma , so if you want to see Jennifer nude, fast-forward to the 1-hour, 26-minute mark of the 1990 skinstant classic The Hot Spot , where her mamtastic melons are on display on the beach. To see Ms. Ryder’s sliders, check out her one and only topless scene an hour and 50 minutes into 2007’s Sex and Death 101 . In this class, Winona has a C…cup! Barney’s Version Nude in theaters, Minnie Driver and Rosamund Pike costar in Barney’s Version. Ms. Driver keeps her minnies covered, but an hour and 18 minutes in, Rosamund’s rightie makes an appearance in bed with Paul Giamatti . And at the one hour, forty-minute mark we even get some bonus boobage from topless Sandra Lavoie . Nice, but where’s the X-rated version? Every Day Also nude in theaters, Carla Gugino stars in Every Day . She shows off her bikini body in the pool about 45 minutes in. But the real action comes at the one hour, eight minute-mark, when Carla gives us a peek at her bare butt getting out of the pool in her first nude scene since she turned the 2005 flick Sin City into skin city. Now there’s an ass you really could look at every day.

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See How Michel Gondry Accepted Sony’s Offer to Direct The Green Hornet

As the wonderful Michel Gondry told Movieline this week , his decision to direct The Green Hornet — a film he had played footsie with since 1997 — was not some desperate money grab, but rather the fruition of a lifelong dream: “I came into Hollywood trying to do this movie.” Was Gondry nervous then when Sony finally offered him the opportunity? The director — who is also quite the proficient sketch artist — was kind enough to draw his feelings on the matter for Metro reporter Ned Ehrbar . Click ahead to see the results.

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Seth Rogen Calls Online ‘Green Hornet’ Hate ‘Frustrating’

‘People are saying how bad it is without having seen anything,’ he tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian Seth Rogen Photo: MTV News Seth Rogen knew there was nowhere to hide. When he and writing partner Evan Goldberg took on the task of reinventing “Green Hornet” in a post-“Dark Knight” world, there was bound to be mud slung in their direction. Perhaps, though, he didn’t think there’d be so much of it. As Rogen himself put it earlier this year, the production faced “every possible obstacle … to the point that it really just got ridiculous,” including major recastings and the departure of director Stephen Chow (“Kung Fu Hustle”) during pre-production. Then, once filming was complete, Sony decided to convert the film into 3-D, then pushed the release from audience-friendly dates in summer and December to the perceived cinematic wasteland of January. As every snag became public, websites and fans seemed to turn against the project. “Green Hornet,” the Internet decided, was nothing but squandered potential, a train wreck, something to avoid at all costs. And then a funny thing happened: People started to see the film, and they liked it. A lot. All the while, Rogen and Goldberg sat back and watched the scrum. They had a feeling things would turn around. “It’s something that Evan would constantly have to remind me of throughout the process, in that this is kind of exactly what we thought would happen,” Rogen told MTV News recently. “From the second we thought of doing a movie like this, I remember talking about it like, ‘Everyone’s going to think it’s going to be insane and terrible and we’ll just have to keep our heads down and make it, and then it’ll come out and then people will slowly see that we weren’t nuts and that it was actually a good idea.’ ” That’s not to say all the Web-based hate didn’t get to him. There were times, it seems, that Rogen had to restrain himself from chucking his laptop out the window, or at least from staying offline for a while. “As you get wrapped up in it, as there’s two years of time where people are saying how bad it is, without having seen anything, it does get frustrating and, ultimately, just disappointing, more than anything. You look at these outlets that, as a comic book nerd, I kind of respected at times and thought were interesting voices just say things that are insane and completely uninformed and uneducated and based on no reality whatsoever, and it’s kind of like, ‘Oh, that’s disappointing. I thought these guys were cool.’ But they’re not. They’re just like everybody else.” Now, however, with the film hitting theaters Friday and praise coming from all corners for its entertaining balance between high-octane action and the sort of laughs familiar from Rogen’s earlier comedies, the guy is feeling good. Not that he’s one to brag. “It is nice that people actually have to base their assumptions on the movie now and not just what they think the movie is going to be like,” he laughed. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Green Hornet.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Green Hornet’ Clips

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‘Green Hornet’ Star — Thrown In Jail

Filed under: Ed Furlong , Celebrity Justice Edward Furlong is currently in jail, after a judge ruled he violated a domestic restraining order. Furlong — who starred in ” Terminator 2: Judgment Day ” and the new ” The Green Hornet ” flick — was handcuffed in court at around 11:30 AM and taken to… Read more

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The Verge: Jay Chou on The Green Hornet and Why He’s Not Replacing Bruce Lee

It’s one thing to have to learn the essence of a character when preparing for a role, but it’s quite another to have to try and learn an entire language . That’s the task Jay Chou faced when he took over as the ever-present sidekick Kato to Seth Rogen’s titular superhero in Michel Gondry’s The Green Hornet . Well, that and the fact that Chou — already an internationally famous recording artist in eastern Asia — is making his American debut in a role that also introduced the States to Bruce Lee.

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Cameron Diaz’s Sweet Denim Thighs

I wouldn’t say that these are the most exciting pictures you’ll ever see of Cameron Diaz , the bikini pictures from the other day come to mind, but she’s wearing some tight jeans and flashing a nice smile so I thought I’d share them with all my friends. That’s right, we’re friends now. Anyhow, here she is at a photocall for The Green Hornet in Spain the other day doing her best to make it look like this movie won’t be complete garbage. Come on, nobody’s going to buy that a a fat guy is a superhero, you might as well make the superhero a stay at home mom… It’s just not going to work. Cameron’s ass looks good in those jeans though. Enjoy.