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Idris Elba Speaks About Baby Deception In GQ

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Idris Elba is not alone.  While there are plenty of men who are rightfully chastised for abandoning their responsibility as fathers, there are those who…

Idris Elba Speaks About Baby Deception In GQ

Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom Trailer [Video]

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Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom Trailer [Video]

Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom Trailer [Video]

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‘Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom’ Trailer: Watch Now

Idris Elba stars as former South African president in film due November 29. By Amy Wilkinson

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‘Fruitvale Station’ Actor Felt A ‘Responsibility’ To Play Oscar Grant

Michael B. Jordan talks to MTV News about his first major starring role. By Todd Gilchrist, with reporting by Josh Horowitz

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‘Pacific Rim’: What It’s Like Battling Kaiju In ‘Bad-Ass’ Armor

‘It takes 45 minutes to get in,’ Idris Elba tells MTV News about suit. By Todd Gilchrist, with reporting byJosh Horowitz

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Bossip Giveaway: PACIFIC RIM “MIND MELD” Sweepstakes

Do you want to win a fully loaded XBOX 360, 2 controllers, 12 months XBOX Gold Live membership and games as well as movie passes courtesy of PACIFIC RIM? All you have to do is check out the trailer and answer the question below: Question –  “According to the PACIFIC RIM Trailer, where did the THIRD “Kaiju” attack take place?” Answer the question in the form below: Grand Prize Includes:          1 – XBOX 360 gaming system          1 – Pair of XBOX 360 controllers          1 – 12 month membership to XBOX Gold Live          2-3 – select XBOX 360 co-op games          1 – Pair of passes to see PACIFIC RIM with PACIFIC RIM Hollywood Movie Money                       *  Hollywood Movie Money is a free admission voucher to see a predetermined film (PACIFIC RIM) redeemable nation wide starting 07/12/13 through Wednesday, 08/08/13 in any theater excluding AMC Theaters.          1 – set of exclusive Jaeger Trading Cards   *These cards were created exclusively for the film and NOT available in any stores.  Set of 6 high quality cards that feature the awesome Jaegers featured in the film. pacificrimmovie.com Official Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/pacificrimmovie Official Twitter:  https://twitter.com/pacificrim Official Tumblr:  http://pacificrimmovie.tumblr.com/ Contest ends July 12th at 12:00pm EST

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Pacific Rim WonderCon Trailer: Watch Now!

Were you at WonderCon last month? If not you missed out on a cool new  Pacific Rim trailer. Don’t you feel awful? Oh! But do you have “internet?” Well, you’re good then, because Warner Bros. has just released the trailer, on “internet!” Watch the  Pacific Rim  WonderCon trailer below: Pacific Rim WonderCon Trailer Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi star as humanity’s last hope, two pilots who man giant robots called Jaegers in order to fight an onslaught of monsters who emerge from the sea. Idris Elba, Charlie Day, and Ron Perlman also star. Guillermo Del Toro directs  Pacific Rim will premiere July 12.

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For The Ladies: Idris Elba Brings His Man-Bangin’ness To The March Cover Of British UK!

Yaaaaassssssssssssss! We love us some Idris Elba so this one was definitely in order! Via Celeb**chy : He’s tipped to be the first black Bond but Idris Elba just doesn’t see why the ladies fall at his feet. ‘The irony is I wake up every morning, look at myself in the mirror and think, “Woah, I look like a piece of s***”,’ said the Hackney lad turned Hollywood superstar. ‘You watch yourself age and it’s hard to feel like a sex symbol.’ The 40-year-old said while he did not take the label seriously, he knew how to use it to bag the big roles. ‘I’m not sure what it is they see, not to mention that, personally, I feel very awkward. There’s no way all those women would ever sleep with me and go, “I really liked him”. Some of them would go, “He was really boring or he was a bit aggressive or, urgh, actor.” But it’s a compliment and it’s a massive tool to use in sculpting a career, especially with what I do for a living because I work in the face business. So it’s a compliment and I use it accordingly.’ And bag the big roles he has after beating Tom Cruise, 50, to the role in new sci-fi flick Pacific Rim and being plucked to play Nelson Mandela in the forthcoming Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom. As for a life as 007, he told GQ magazine: ‘It’s a rumour. And, I have to tell you, if the producers of Bond thought that I was self-campaigning, it would be such a turn-off. I’m flattered, obviously but I’ve been advised to just pipe down about it.’ He blamed the incumbent spy for shaking and stirring. ‘Apparently, Daniel Craig said I’d be a great Bond. Daniel, why did you say that? Dropped me right in it! What an honour it would be, but also, what an indication of change. I know Ian Fleming lived in Jamaica for a long time, didn’t he? I think it’s interesting to think what he would have made of a black man playing Bond.’ Sorry but this man is delicious! He sounds like he knows he has an obnoxious personality though. It’s cool Idris — just stand there and look good please while we watch. Photo Credit: Norman Jean Roy

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‘Skyfall’ Producers On 007’s Post-9/11 Progressive Streak & Idris Elba Rumors: Could Bond Be Black, Gay, Or A Woman?

Introspective masculinity, women on top, cross-dressing PSAs , gay undertones — the James Bond franchise has come a long way in 50 years, most notably during the current era built around Daniel Craig ’s serious Blond Bond with the icy blue eyes. Behind the scenes, producers Barbara Broccoli and her half-brother Michael G. Wilson set the record straight on recent Idris Elba-as-Bond rumors and pointed to the post-9/11 shift that spurred them to take Bond from the slick reign of Pierce Brosnan to the morally-complex brand of progressive contemporary heroism embodied in this week’s Skyfall . “I think once we made the decision to go with Casino Royal e – we had the rights, and we decided to make the change after Die Another Day – it had a lot to do with 9/11 and the way the world was at that time,” Broccoli told Movieline recently in Los Angeles. “A post-9/11 world. It was a real opportunity to recalibrate.” Craig’s Bond re-set the franchise on a grittier path starting with Casino Royale , which exposed 007’s only vulnerability — his heart — and its continuation Quantum of Solace , which healed his emotional wounds with violent redemption. Skyfall , however, finds Bond unencumbered by romance; feeling his loneliness and approaching obsolescence. His new enemy is mortality itself — and Silva, the off-kilter, tech-savvy nemesis bent on revenge against former boss M (Judi Dench) played with calculated control by Javier Bardem. “They are mirror images of one another,” explained Wilson, who has produced every Bond film since 1979’s Moonraker . “They come from the same background, and in a way M has sacrificed them at one point or another for what she considered to be a greater good. But one becomes obsessed by this and it drives him. The other one goes through a funk but gets over it and comes back to defend her and the country. It’s an interesting thing about how people cope with the negative things that happen in their lives.” PHOTO GALLERY: 007 MINGLES WITH ROYALTY AT THE SKYFALL PREMIERE In a franchise known as much for its suave but patriotic spy hero as its insanely evil and flamboyant villains, Skyfall dares to contradict both tropes. Bond, for the first time, questions whether queen and country value his service, his sacrifices, and his very life, while Silva, it’s revealed, actually has a pretty good reason to seek vengeance. Skyfall asks a question relevant to today’s global military interests: Who is to blame when the few are sacrificed for the good of the many? “We wanted to create a complex story, and the whole point is that things aren’t black and white anymore,” said Broccoli. “As M says, they have to operate in the shadows. You don’t know who the enemies are. You have to fight on a very different playing field than when there was a more specific world order. Ultimately it comes down to individuals and the spirit of self-sacrifice for the greater good, and that’s what Bond is about. It’s about heroism.” That heroism isn’t exclusively reserved for James Bond, either. Broccoli and Wilson see the role of women in Skyfall as part of a larger legacy of 007 heroines in various forms — mostly shapely ones, embodied in five decades of Bond girls — that stems from writer Ian Fleming’s own wartime experiences. “You have to understand that in his experience during the war, women were very active and part of the resistance, part of the war effort,” said Broccoli. “So he saw women as being very heroic and courageous. And I think when you look at the early films, that’s very evident in the characters — they’re all very strong characters. Some of them have had some hardship, but they all go about their missions with a real determination. Many times they sacrifice themselves for Bond, and I think that’s something that definitely came out of his experience in the war.” PHOTO GALLERY: MEET BERENICE MARLOHE, SKYFALL ‘S NEW BOND GIRL Bond’s women, of course, weren’t always written with strengths to complement their overt sexualization. “I think that there was a period in time in the films when the women became more window-dressing,” she admitted. “But certainly in the last five or six films there’s been a real effort to make them as complex and interesting and heroic, or as bad and evil as the villain. And casting Judi Dench as M, making her the authority figure, has given that relationship between Bond and M a lot more complexity. But I think the films have evolved the same way society has evolved. I hope that they’ll continue to evolve.” Could there conceivably be a female Bond one day? “Everything is possible,” teased Wilson. That said, Bond is a man, and will probably stay that way. Broccoli, who produced the Equals campaign PSA, which featured Craig as 007 dressed in drag , cautioned against getting too carried away with the possibilities. “It isn’t about interchanging men and women, it’s about giving people an equal kind of opportunity,” she said. “So there’s certainly the possibility of having a female heroic figure that is like Bond, but just to interchange them — I don’t know what the point would be.” As for the notorious Skyfall scene in which  Bond and Silva share a flirtatious exchange , Wilson and Broccoli are amused by fan speculation about 007’s newly fluid sexuality. “I think they’re trying to psych each other out,” Wilson said of the scene. A game of chicken, so to speak, I asked? “Yes!” he replied. So maybe the producers aren’t quite ready for an openly bisexual Bond, or a lady Bond. They’re also not jumping to replace Craig in that bespoke Tom Ford suit either, despite a report that  Idris Elba was being courted to become the first black 007. Broccoli set the record straight. “I love Idris and I met him on something else,” she explained. “We are very happy with Daniel Craig [laughs] and I always say I can only be in love with one person at a time.” “Daniel Craig is James Bond,” she continued. “It’s not even… we can’t even think about it. It’s like going down the aisle to get married and looking for your next husband. It doesn’t work that way. But [Elba] is a phenomenal actor. With Craig signed on for at least two more Bond films, we likely won’t see a new Bond come into the picture for a few more years. But could the future of Bond ostensibly be color-blind? “Oh, absolutely,” said Broccoli. “Why not?” Read more on Skyfall and celebrate Bond’s 50th Anniversary with all things 007 . Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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