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MTV Movie Awards Mania Kicks Off With Sneak Peek Week

Stars of ‘Fright Night,’ ‘The Help’ and more stop by next week for live interviews and exclusive clips. By Eric Ditzian Christopher Mintz-Plasse in “Fright Night” Photo: DreamWorks Each year, we jam 12 months’ worth of movie magic into just one day for the MTV Movie Awards . This time around, there’s simply too much Golden Popcorn goodness to contain, so we’re opening up things with a full five days of cinematic treats that we call MTV Movie Awards Sneak Peek Week. Starting on Monday, May 30, and running through Friday, June 3, we’ll be bringing you exclusive looks at some of this summer’s hottest films, including “Fright Night,” “Horrible Bosses” and more. Each night at 11 p.m. ET, we’ll welcome a film’s cast onto MTV to present an exclusive clip. Then you can continue the live conversation with the stars online, as our own Josh Horowitz hosts an extended chat with the talent. As always, you’ll have the chance to ask the stars your own questions; just tweet at @MTVNews using the hashtag #SPW . It’s all building up to the Movie Awards themselves, which will be hosted by Jason Sudeikis and air live on Sunday, June 5, at 9 p.m. ET from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California. On Monday, we’ll be sitting down with “Fright Night” star Christopher Mintz-Plasse and director Craig Gillespie for an early glimpse at this horror remake. Mintz-Plasse and Anton Yelchin play high school seniors who get pulled into their neighbor’s creepy world, eventually finding out that the stranger (Colin Farrell) is a vampire preying on the town. The next night, the stars and director of “The Art of Getting By,” a Sundance fave earlier this year, will be stopping by. Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Elizabeth Reaser and director Gavin Wiesen will introduce a clip, then stick around to discuss their indie about a lonely student (Freddie Highmore) and the unlikely friendship he strikes up with Roberts’ charismatic and complicated teen girl. Wednesday brings us what’s sure to be one of the funniest comedies of the summer. “Horrible Bosses” star Jason Bateman and director Seth Gordon will present an exclusive clip before diving into a chat about how Bateman and his onscreen cohorts hatch a plan to kill their nasty workplace superiors. Then on Thursday, Emma Stone and Bryce Dallas Howard will jump into the action in support of “The Help.” Based on the #1 New York Times best-seller, the film stars Stone as an unlikely civil-rights activist in ’60s-era Mississippi. Finally on Friday, the folks behind action-comedy “30 Minutes or Less” will bring Sneak Peek Week to a close. Stars Aziz Ansari, Michael Pe

Jennifer Aniston Filming Some "Provocative" Stuff

It was recently announced that Jennifer Aniston would be playing an oversexed dentist in the comedy Horrible Bosses , sparking rumors of sex scenes. Her rep quickly shot down celebrity gossip sites getting their hopes, but did tell tease “provocative” scenes and ” aggressive sexuality ” on her part. OK! Magazine is salivating right now and already crafting next week’s deluge of pregnancy rumors – she just wants a baby so bad! The hormones! Sexuality aside, the film centers on three guys (Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis and It’s Always Sunny ‘s Charlie Day) scheming to kill their bosses. Will Jennifer Aniston give the world the scenes it wants? The supervisors are played by Aniston, Colin Farrell and Kevin Spacey. Why would anyone want Jen’s character dead? Think sexual harassment! Aniston wants one employee (Day) big time. “She really goes after him, but he doesn’t want it,” a source says. “He has to practically fight her off.” In one scene, Aniston apparently isn’t wearing much. Stop the presses! The provocative scenes are being shot on a closed set in L.A. because producers want to keep details secret and Aniston as comfortable as possible. Hey, she’s a fighter, as she proved while channeling Barbra Streisand in her Harper’s Bazaar shoot , but she still needs a bit of a comfort zone.

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First Image of Colin Farrell in Horrible Bosses Gets Ugly

Before heading off to fantasyland to star in that imaginary production of the Ozzy Osbourne biopic , Colin Farrell has some actual work to do: Like film Horrible Bosses ! As one of the titular horrors, the former troublemaker is part of an overwhelmingly large cast — the likes of which haven’t been seen since, well, Margin Call . Though if the first image of Farrell on the set is any indication, he’s going to be the one boss you remember. Unless, of course, Jennifer Aniston’s boss lady grows a second head or something. Click ahead to witness the horror.

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Does Horrible Bosses Break The Rule of Too Many Movie Stars?

Despite the fact that this was The Slowest News Day of 2010 v.2 , there was a bit of somewhat exciting trade news to pass along. The Kevin Spacey comeback tour has found a new stop: Horrible Bosses , the Strangers on a Train -like all-star comedy from director Seth Gordon. Spacey will play one of the titular bosses, alongside Jennifer Aniston and Colin Farrell; line-cutting denier Jason Bateman , Jason Sudekis and Charlie Day will play the three friends conspiring to kill said bosses; Donald Sutherland will show up too; and Jamie Foxx appears as someone named “Motherf*cker Jones,” the man who helps the friends consummate their plot. Were Ashton Kutcher and Jessica Alba not available?

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Hollywood Ink: Cary Elwes is Back! (Sort of?)

Hollywood Ink: …And Starring Jamie Foxx as Motherf*cker Jones

Hollywood Ink: Jennifer Aniston Doubles Down

Jennifer Aniston Would Make a Horrible Boss

Is Jennifer Aniston ready to head up her very own office space? The actress is in talks to play one of the titular jerks in Horrible Bosses, a long-gestating comedy that’s attracted…

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