Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene rose to fame together via a little saga known as Twilight. But these two must enjoy working opposite each other because they’re at it again in A Warrior’s Heart . The film, which hits selected theaters on December 2, focuses on Lutz’s lacrosse player, Conor Sullivan. He starts acting out soon after the death of his father, causing major problems for his mother. Can Greene’s cheerleader save the day? Watch the film’s official trailer now… A Warrior’s Heart Trailer … and remember when you’ll next see Lutz and Greene on the big screen: November 18. In Breaking Dawn .
Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene rose to fame together via a little saga known as Twilight. But these two must enjoy working opposite each other because they’re at it again in A Warrior’s Heart . The film, which hits selected theaters on December 2, focuses on Lutz’s lacrosse player, Conor Sullivan. He starts acting out soon after the death of his father, causing major problems for his mother. Can Greene’s cheerleader save the day? Watch the film’s official trailer now… A Warrior’s Heart Trailer … and remember when you’ll next see Lutz and Greene on the big screen: November 18. In Breaking Dawn .
Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene rose to fame together via a little saga known as Twilight. But these two must enjoy working opposite each other because they’re at it again in A Warrior’s Heart . The film, which hits selected theaters on December 2, focuses on Lutz’s lacrosse player, Conor Sullivan. He starts acting out soon after the death of his father, causing major problems for his mother. Can Greene’s cheerleader save the day? Watch the film’s official trailer now… A Warrior’s Heart Trailer … and remember when you’ll next see Lutz and Greene on the big screen: November 18. In Breaking Dawn .
Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene rose to fame together via a little saga known as Twilight. But these two must enjoy working opposite each other because they’re at it again in A Warrior’s Heart . The film, which hits selected theaters on December 2, focuses on Lutz’s lacrosse player, Conor Sullivan. He starts acting out soon after the death of his father, causing major problems for his mother. Can Greene’s cheerleader save the day? Watch the film’s official trailer now… A Warrior’s Heart Trailer … and remember when you’ll next see Lutz and Greene on the big screen: November 18. In Breaking Dawn .
In the wake of their divorce, we’ve compiled a list of the most heartbreaking She & Him and Death Cab for Cutie tunes. By MTV News staff Ben Gibbard and Zooey Deschanel Photo: Getty Images On Tuesday night, Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard and singer/actress Zooey Deschanel announced they had decided to end their two-year marriage. It’s a split that was not only unforeseen, but decidedly sad, too. After all, the pair were basically the go-to indie couple, especially with the recent separation of alt-rock figureheads Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon. Given the rather expansive back catalog of heartbreakers Gibbard and Deschanel have penned over the years for Death Cab and She & Him, respectively, we’re greeting the news with an exceptionally weepy playlist of their saddest songs. It’s a rather somber day, so why not offer up some appropriate tearjerkers? “405” : Gibbard’s hazy rumination on a (somewhat) long-distance relationship gone awry. Mistrust, lies, desperation … it’s the rare song that’s honest (or smart) enough to admit that more often than not, distance does not make the heart grow fonder. “Army Corps of Architects” : A crushing Death Cab tune that details love’s collapse through an extended engineering metaphor (“Call in the Army Corps of Architects/ To flatten the skyline and begin again”), it finishes with a typically boozy kiss-off (“So bring the discrepancies, I’ll pour the drinks”) before fading out with an extended, extra-sad instrumental. Uplifting, it is not. “I Will Follow You Into the Dark” : Gentle acoustic number that’s become a sing-along staple of Death Cab’s live sets, it’s about loving someone so much that the hereafter seems like a mere afterthought. A beautiful sentiment, one that more often than not, never gets the chance to reach fruition. “The Ice Is Getting Thinner” : Harrowing Narrow Stairs closer that documents the gradual, sad deterioration of a relationship (“There was little we could say/ And even less that we could do/ To stop the ice from getting thinner/ Under me and you”) and all the hopelessness that goes with it. Try not to get goose bumps during Chris Walla’s winsome, winding guitar solo in the middle. It’s impossible. “If You Can’t Sleep” : Haunting She & Him tune that brims with the promise of true love and wrestles with the specter of separation (“If you can’t sleep/ I’ll be there in your dreams”), it’s a lullaby in more ways than one. “Sentimental Heart” : Another She & Him selection, this one pairs bright instrumentals (trilling strings, shiny piano chords, soaring vocal harmonies) with lyrics that are very much about the aftermath of a brutal breakup and the rather daunting task of attempting to pick up the pieces. “Someday You Will Be Loved” : This Death Cab tune leaves us on a (relatively) optimistic note of future love. But no matter how hopeful the lyrics appear to be (“You may feel alone when you’re falling asleep/ And every time tears roll down your cheek/ But I know your heart belongs to someone you’ve yet to meet”), it’s hopeless to convince the newly heartbroken that they will ever find love again. “Stay Young, Go Dancing” : A Death Cab song that Gibbard seemingly wrote about his relationship with Deschanel, it opens with him very much at ease with her in Los Angeles (“Life is sweet/ In the belly of the beast”), a town he had very vocally disparaged on the old track “Why You’d Want to Live Here.” From there, it goes on to examine the joy of being with the one you love and staving off the mounting uncertainties of the future simply by believing. And dancing. “Steadier Footing” : A deceptively simple song about wanting to express your love, yet never really having the guts to rise to the occasion, it runs less than two minutes, yet still packs an emotional wallop, a tact Death Cab would employ with similarly crushing effect on the Narrow Stairs track “You Can Do Better Than Me.” “Transatlanticism” : Quite possibly the long-distance relationship song to end all long-distance relationships, it finds Gibbard openly pining for the love he’s separated from, and cursing the great expanses that keep them apart. The fact that it builds to a crashing crescendo and an open-hearted plea (“So come on!”) only makes the inevitability that much tougher to handle. “Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?” : Decidedly upbeat She & Him song that’s really about throwing yourself at a love who may or may not be interested in returning the favor. Its positivity (“I think you’re just so pleasant/ I would like you for my own”) belies the rather sad desperation contained within. What did we miss? Share your Death Cab and She & Him playlist suggestions in the comments. Related Artists Death Cab For Cutie She and Him
Standup comedian Patrice O’Neal suffered a stroke this week, and sadly, the news on his current condition isn’t good. His friend Jim Norton made the announcement today and explained, “We don’t know how he is. We don’t know how he’s going to be.” One Of The Healthiest Cities In America Patrice was featured on Comedy Central as a roaster in September on “The Roast of Charlie Sheen.” Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers on his road to recovery. Get more details about what happened to Patrice by going to TMZ . RELATED POSTS: Patrice O’Neal Talks Obama, Racism, And The Tea Party [VIDEO] Patrice O’Neal Interview
Kerry Washington will reunite with Jamie Foxx in Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming film “Django Unchained.” According to deadline.com, Kerrry will play Broomhilda, the wife of Django (Jamie Foxx), making this the second time she plays the spouse of a Jamie Foxx character (she portrayed Della Bea Robinson in ‘Ray). The actress joins a cast that already includes Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Don Johnson, Kurt Russell and Samuel L. Jackson. Deadline notes that while she was Tarantino’s choice from the beginning, the possibility of “making a discovery in the role” appealed to him, and he did perform “a long casting search before settling on Ms Washington for what is essentially the film’s female lead. Bistro Chez Lucienne: French in the Heart of Harlem Nice to see black actresses getting work! Kerry Washington Steals The Shine On Emmy’s Red Carpet [PHOTOS] Kerry Washington Stars In New ABC Series “Scandal” [TRAILER]
A video I made for Justin Bieber using the song “Walk Me Home” by Mandy Moore. Lyrics: Walk me home I don’t wanna go all the way alone Baby would you walk with me home Baby would you take my hand Come with me now to a special land Baby would you walk with me home 3 AM You’re on my mind once again I must have been dreaming Thought I felt your heartbeat just then And I wonder how it would be If I was your lady And you were my friend I would put my heart in your hands and it would never end CHORUS Baby would you walk with me home (walk me home) I don’t wanna go all the way alone (all alone) Baby would you walk with me home Baby would you take my hand (take my hand) Come with me now to a special land (ohh) Baby won’t you walk with me home Ohh La la la la la la I hold your picture Next to my heart all the time Ohh yeah baby You’re my dream come true So glad you’re mine Then I wonder how it would be If I was your lady And you were my friend I would put my heart in your hands And it would never end CHORUS Everyday and night I wanna hold you Understand I am going to love you In my own special way (in my own special way) CHORUS x2 Ohh Won’t you walk with me home? http://www.youtube.com/v/-d0a4J4ZDUA?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata More here: Walk Me Home (Justin Bieber Video) with lyrics
‘It’s more ‘Rocky’ than it is Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em [Robots],’ director Shawn Levy tells MTV News of early skeptics. By Kara Warner Hugh Jackman in “Real Steal” Photo: DreamWorks For those who’ve been following the comings and goings of “Real Steel,” it’s a pretty well-known fact that when the project was first announced back in late 2009, the Internets lit up with comments and rants against the studio for green-lighting a Rock ‘Em Sock Em Robots movie. And while everyone is entitled to their own opinion, the problem with that perception, according to the stars and director themselves, is that it’s incorrect. “A lot people [say], ‘What is it, Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots?’ But it’s got a lot of heart,” Hugh Jackman told MTV News at the film’s premiere. “This movie is really about the relationships of everyone involved, and I think it’s going to surprise people. I saw it with my mother-in-law, my wife and my kids at the same screening, and they all were crying at one point, laughing, and they really got into it.” Director Shawn Levy admitted that he wasn’t bothered so much by the quick critiques as he was amused, because they were analyzing elements of the film they hadn’t seen and a script they obviously hadn’t read. “It’s more ‘Rocky’ than it is Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em. It’s all about the heart, it’s all about the characters,” Levy explained. “The action is great, and if you’re a young guy and you just want to come and watch robots wail on each other, great, you’re going to love it. But if you’re looking for more of an emotional experience, the movie is very much that.” Evangeline Lilly took the emotional aspect of the plot one step further and explained the film’s overall message. “I think the moral message here is: Never give up on yourself. Never sell out. Selling out is such a big thing nowadays, because our culture is so materialistic and money is everything, and in this film, this beautiful little boy played by Dakota [Goyo] will not sell out, and his father wants to, because his father, Hugh Jackman, is kind of pathetic compared to his son,” she explained. “His son is like, ‘Dude, I’m not giving up on myself, I’m not giving up on my robot, I’m not giving up on you.’ It’s beautiful, because it’s supposed to be the inverse; the father is supposed to say that to the son. So it kind of breaks your heart to see a son redeem his father.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Real Steel.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
DOWNLOAD NEW JUSTIN BIEBER SOUNDTRACK ON ITUNES! All Rights Rerserved. http://www.youtube.com/v/wnAI5U-yuFI?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Here is the original post: Justin Bieber – How To Love (OFFICIAL AUDIO/VIDEO LYRICS)