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Exclusive ‘Savages’ Teaser Trailer: Things Are Getting Hot

First trailer for Oliver Stone flick debuts on MTV.com Thursday at 1 p.m. ET. By Kevin P. Sullivan Aaron Johnson and Taylor Kitsch in “Savages” Photo: Universal Pictures What’s a summer movie season without a little heat? “Savages,” the movie that could be the sexiest of the season, is set to hit this July, and MTV News has your first look at the trailer. The first trailer for “Savages,” starring Taylor Kitsch , Aaron Johnson and Blake Lively , will debut right here tomorrow at 1 p.m. ET, but be sure to check out our teaser if you can’t wait and need a small sneak peek. In “Savages,” Johnson and Kitsch play Ben and Chon, marijuana dealers and fellow boyfriends to their shared girlfriend, O, played by Lively. After the partners turn down a Mexican drug cartel, which wants in on their operation, the rival gang kidnaps O and demands a ransom. As you can see in the teaser for the trailer, Ben and Chon don’t exactly take the kidnapping lying down. They start shooting. The teaser should give you a general idea of what to expect from “Savages”: guns, sex and explosions. But you’ll have to wait until Thursday to see the entire trailer. The hazy, sunburned look of “Savages” comes from the imagination of iconic director Oliver Stone , and as he tends to do, the director rounded out his cast with familiar faces. Emile Hirsch, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Salma Hayek and Benicio Del Toro all co-star. “Savages” is based on the book of the same name by Don Winslow, who co-wrote the screenplay. Be sure to check back with MTV Movies Thursday at 1 p.m. ET for your exclusive first look at the first trailer for Oliver Stone’s “Savages.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Savages.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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REVIEW: Mirror Mirror Dazzles with Color, Wit and Just the Right Amount of Wickedness

There’s plenty of spectacle in movies these days; it’s delight that’s in short supply, and Tarsem Singh ’s Mirror Mirror offers plenty of it, shimmering like a school of minnows in a reflective pond. The picture is gorgeous to look at: There are fairytale castles topped with minarets of fluted gold, interior marble archways that look as if they might have been carved by Alfonse Mucha, ball gowns that take their inspiration from the rock-star effrontery of peacock feathers. But the story is a delight, too, a modernized — but not too modernized — retelling of the Brothers’ Grimm Snow White peopled with actors who polish the material to a bright glow rather than a high gloss. Mirror Mirror has a great deal of energy and wit and color, so much that it sometimes threatens to go right over the top. Somehow, though, it always stops short of being just too much — it’s never too taken by its own reflection. The picture opens with a beautifully animated prologue that’s a little Brothers Quay, a little Bjork-era Michel Gondry: A king and queen give birth to a daughter, but the queen dies, leaving her grieving spouse to raise the adored child on his own. He remarries, but makes the wrong choice — and you know the rest. Except Mirror Mirror — which was written by Melissa Wallack and Jason Keller — follows its own merry breadcrumb path through the traditional story. With its loose-jointed colloquialisms and gold-tipped touches of romance, the picture is somewhat reminiscent of The Princess Bride , though not nearly as woolly. Lily Collins — who played Sandra Bullock’s daughter in The Blind Side — stars as the impossibly lovely Snow White, who has just reached her 18th birthday after a youth of de facto imprisonment at the hands of her stepmother, Julia Roberts’ wicked Queen. Snow’s father, as that prologue told us, disappeared into the forest soon after his remarriage — he has not been seen since. Now that Snow has blossomed into a real looker, the Queen has more reason than ever to fear her, particularly since her spending habits have caused some financial troubles: She needs to remarry, fast. Conveniently, the criminally handsome Prince Alcott (Armie Hammer) shows up at her castle – he’s just been mugged by merry outfit of seven you-know-whats, who have handily stripped him of most of his clothes. The Queen is dazzled by this dual vision of dollar signs and pecs, not knowing that Snow and Prince Alcott have already met in the forest and, of course, fallen instantly in love. The Queen sends Snow out into the forest with her chief lackey Brighton (a typically winsome Nathan Lane), who has orders to kill the girl. Instead, he urges her to run, which is how she lands in that commune of bandit dwarves. And what dwarves they are! Singh, somehow, manages to make each one reasonably distinct, though their ensemble muttering is also part of their charm. When Snow tries to tell them how wicked her stepmother is, their overlapping chatter indicates that this is old news to them: “She is evil! ” “She’s a bitch!” “Remember that time?” The most charming of the dwarves, Half Pint (played by Mark Povinelli, who also appeared in Water for Elephants ), has a crush on Snow and doesn’t bother to hide it, occasioning much teasing from his cohorts. But even the grumpiest one — his name is Butcher, and he’s played by Martin Klebba — grows to like her, and in one of the movie’s liveliest scenes, he and his pals school her in the art of swordplay, Kill Bill -style, as well as in various other modes of cunning and trickery: They whirl around her like seven little Pai Mei’s. Singh previously directed last year’s surprise crowd-pleaser Immortals , as well as the 2000 Jennifer Lopez vehicle The Cell ; on the basis of those movies, you might not have expected anything this fanciful or this sure-footed, but Singh pulls it off. The able cast he’s assembled sure doesn’t hurt: Hammer makes a stunning, long-legged prince – he’s so absurdly good-looking you almost can’t look at him without laughing. Collins, with those extraordinarily present eyebrows, looks a little like P.J. Harvey and a little like Jennifer Connolly, though she emerges victoriously as her own singular, strong presence. Lane delivers every gag with just the right degree of Borscht Belt ridiculosity. Roberts is the only one who perhaps gets a tad more screen time than she should: When you put Julia Roberts in a really big dress, a little goes a long way. Still, she’s game for anything, and she’s more than willing to cede the spotlight to her younger, and relatively unknown, co-star. Plus, her extravagant pre-party beauty treatment consists of just the kind of ewkiness kids like: A parakeet-poop facial masque, a bee-sting lip plumper, a fish-nibble manicure. (The last, unbelievably, is sort of a real thing .) The color palette of Mirror Mirror is dazzling, a pinwheel of tones that are wonderfully bright and yet always a little “off” — cobalt snuggles up against orange; deep maroons are balanced with just the right amount of gold. (The picture was shot by Brendan Galvin, with production design by Tom Foden.) The costumes, in particular, are so stunning that I’m feeling a hankering to see the movie again, just to get a better handle on their opulent genius. They come to us courtesy of Japanese designer Eiko Ishioka , who died in January at age 73 — I doubt we’ll see finer costuming this year. In one scene, Snow wears a big marigold cloak that falls about her person in lavish folds — I couldn’t tell if it was made of the heaviest duchesse silk or the softest lamb leather, but either way, it’s something to behold. That’s just one measure of the playful inventiveness that has gone into Mirror Mirror . To call the movie an updating of a fairy tale may be a misnomer — don’t all fairy tales take place in the here and now of the imagination? In any event, Mirror Mirror is bold, modern and fun — if not the fairest of all, it is certainly much fairer than most. See a slideshow of Ishioka’s Mirror Mirror costumes here. Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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‘Intruders’ Theatrical Trailer

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In Intruders, director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (Intacto, 28 Weeks Later) puts Clive Owen through the wringer when his daughter, played by Ella Purnell, is menaced by a character that seems to be right out of her imagination. We’ve got a new trailer for the horror thriller, and you can check it out below. The film Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 16/02/2012 00:39 Number of articles : 2

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Lil Wayne Wanted 2 Chainz Down With Young Money

‘He’s one of the most unselfish, talented people that I’ve been around,’ 2 Chainz tells ‘RapFix Live’ of Weezy. By Rob Markman 2 Chainz Photo: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images Def Jam wasn’t the only label courting 2 Chainz . Before he signed to the rap powerhouse, the Atlanta MC was arguably the most sought-after unsigned talent in the game, so it’s no surprise that he was in high demand. Still, if Lil Wayne had had his way, 2 Chainz would’ve linked up with his Young Money record label. “I was one of the first people invited to Young Money, before the album. Wayne asked me,” Chainz said when he appeared on Wednesday’s “RapFix Live.” The two spitters have history. Weezy appeared with 2 Chainz (then known as Tity Boi) on “Duffle Bag Boy,” the 2007 single with his group Playaz Circle. Two years later, Dos spent significant time on the road with Tunechi during his I Am Still Music Tour. At the time, however, 2 Chainz chose to remain loyal to Playaz Circle and honor his deal with Ludacris’ Disturbing Tha Peace record label. Ultimately, he didn’t want to seem like he was hopping from label to label, though he maintains that he and Wayne have a true friendship. “From the outside looking in, I hate to see people look like they clique hopping,” Chainz said. “But when you just look at an artist that went from here to this subsidiary, to this subsidiary — for me I felt like I’m smart enough to sign 2 Chainz slash Def Jam like I did.” Instead of signing to another artist, with Def Jam the “Spend It” MC was able to become his own boss and partner his new label T.R.U. with the deep-rooted record company. As soon as he signed, Chainz sent Wayne a text thanking him for being a true friend. “Lil Wayne is one of the realist dudes in the game as far as opening up doors for people to eat and trickling down to their families,” he said. “He’s one of the most unselfish, talented people that I’ve been around.” Did 2 Chainz make the right decision, or should he have signed with Young Money? Tell us your opinion in the comments. Related Videos 2 Chainz Signs In To ‘RapFix Live’ Related Artists 2 Chainz Lil Wayne

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Lady Gaga To Reveal Born This Way Tour Stage Design

Mother Monster will post images of the set for her upcoming tour on Twitter. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga (file) Photo: John Shearer/ WireImage Mother Monster is readying her next tour, the Born This Way Ball. Lady Gaga took to Twitter to let her fans know that on Tuesday, she will unleash images of the stage design for the tour, which is set to launch later this year. She added that she was brewing up a number of other tour-related projects and wrote, “putting the set list together!” Over the last few weeks, Gaga has been tweeting frequently about the upcoming outing, noting that she’s been in meetings with her Haus and watching old Monster Ball Tour videos that “made us cry. We love u, can’t wait for the next one.” Haus member and BTW producer Fernando Garibay shared with MTV News in December that the show will be reflective of the 2011 album. “This album was the most personal [because of] the amount of detail that went into this record, the amount of passion [and] emotion from her and the team,” he said. “Every song was a story towards the Born This Way theme. We’re excited now, putting that into the tour and expressing that on a live performance level. “You can imagine what happened on the Monster Ball , so use your imagination,” he said. “That’s what’s going to happen, exaggerated.” Until Gaga does hit the road, she revealed what she’ll be doing come this Sunday. “Looking forward to seeing the Superbowl! The halftime show will be wonderful, I’m sure,” she tweeted. “An excuse to drink beer+watch boys in tights. #yes.” Madonna is slated to take the stage during the Super Bowl halftime show . She recently made headlines when she called Gaga’s song “Born This Way” “reductive,” subsequently complimenting her “rawness.” Related Videos MTV First: Lady Gaga Related Photos A Day In The Life Of Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Michelle Rodriguez nude covered in oil

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What Exactly Is An “Oral Transaction”? “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP]

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On last night’s episode of “Braxton Family Values” we learned exactly what an “oral transaction” was but since we’re a family site, I’ll leave that definition up to your imagination. After hearing about Gabe’s infidelity towards Trina on last season, it’s surprising to hear that Trina has been dipping outside of her marriage too. She confesses to Tamar and Towanda that she recently had an “oral” transaction with one of the members in her band. However, she also confesses that it only went one way. When Tamar finds this small detail out, she doesn’t let it go! “But he at least shoulda ate the pie in order for him to get to the cream, Trina!” Tamar says. (Aaaamen sista, Tamar!) The girls convince Trina not to tell the truth to Gabe especially since he’s already paranoid about her whereabouts and already suspects that she’s stepped out on their marriage. Trina agrees, but that doesn’t stop her from spilling the beans to the whole family. When the girls meet up to have dinner with Mama Ev, a tipsy Trina spills it all! “I sucked on a ****! I sure did, and I liked it, and I enjoyed it! Excuse me, Mommy, I’m sorry. But you know what? I tasted it, I sucked it, and I liked it. It was a payback like a ****” YIKES!! A few days later, Trina and Gabe decide to go to therapy where Trina admits to her cheating, despite the warning from her sisters. Gabe, of course, feels betrayed and their therapist tells them that they need to reevaluate their marriage. (YA THINK?!) What do you think about Trina cheating on Gabe??? What did you think about this week’s episode? Tamar: “I Saw Yo Baby Daddy, Leaving In The Caddy!”, “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP] Trina Braxton: “This Season You’ll Get To See Why I Started Drinking” [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] The Braxton’s Get Bikini Ready For VIBE [PHOTOS] “Braxton Family Values” Reunion: Which Braxton Holds The Plastic Surgery Crown? Tamar’s “Hood Rat Pop,” Toni’s Surgery & Towanda’s Big Secret on “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP] “Send Tamar A Postcard Boo, ‘Cause She Won’t Be Attending!”, “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP]

What Exactly Is An “Oral Transaction”? “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP]

What Exactly Is An “Oral Transaction”? “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP]

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On last night’s episode of “Braxton Family Values” we learned exactly what an “oral transaction” was but since we’re a family site, I’ll leave that definition up to your imagination. After hearing about Gabe’s infidelity towards Trina on last season, it’s surprising to hear that Trina has been dipping outside of her marriage too. She confesses to Tamar and Towanda that she recently had an “oral” transaction with one of the members in her band. However, she also confesses that it only went one way. When Tamar finds this small detail out, she doesn’t let it go! “But he at least shoulda ate the pie in order for him to get to the cream, Trina!” Tamar says. (Aaaamen sista, Tamar!) The girls convince Trina not to tell the truth to Gabe especially since he’s already paranoid about her whereabouts and already suspects that she’s stepped out on their marriage. Trina agrees, but that doesn’t stop her from spilling the beans to the whole family. When the girls meet up to have dinner with Mama Ev, a tipsy Trina spills it all! “I sucked on a ****! I sure did, and I liked it, and I enjoyed it! Excuse me, Mommy, I’m sorry. But you know what? I tasted it, I sucked it, and I liked it. It was a payback like a ****” YIKES!! A few days later, Trina and Gabe decide to go to therapy where Trina admits to her cheating, despite the warning from her sisters. Gabe, of course, feels betrayed and their therapist tells them that they need to reevaluate their marriage. (YA THINK?!) What do you think about Trina cheating on Gabe??? What did you think about this week’s episode? Tamar: “I Saw Yo Baby Daddy, Leaving In The Caddy!”, “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP] Trina Braxton: “This Season You’ll Get To See Why I Started Drinking” [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] The Braxton’s Get Bikini Ready For VIBE [PHOTOS] “Braxton Family Values” Reunion: Which Braxton Holds The Plastic Surgery Crown? Tamar’s “Hood Rat Pop,” Toni’s Surgery & Towanda’s Big Secret on “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP] “Send Tamar A Postcard Boo, ‘Cause She Won’t Be Attending!”, “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP]

What Exactly Is An “Oral Transaction”? “Braxton Family Values” [RECAP]

Lesbian Fantasy: Kristen Bell And Julianne Hough

As far as lesbian fantasies go, this isn’t exactly the hottest thing I’ve ever seen, but I suppose I can use my imagination. Here are Julianne Hough and Kristen Bell getting all sexy at some sort of denim clothing drive. I’m not sure a lot of porns start off this way, but Kristen is wearing some tight ass leather pants and sexy heels…. I guess that’s a start. At least touch each other inappropriately.

‘Twilight’ Pop Culture Parodies: Celebrating The Year’s Best

We look back at videos that got the ‘Twilight’ treatment in this week’s ‘Twilight’ Tuesday. By Kara Warner Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part I” Photo: Summit Entertainment In the spirit of the season of giving and spreading holiday cheer, this week’s “Twilight” Tuesday is all about the gifts we’ve received via several higher-profile “Twilight” parodies that were prevalent in pop culture this year. With four films having been unleashed upon the masses to date, there is more than enough material to work with, and you know what they say about imitation: It’s the highest form of flattery. Without further ado, here are the best videos that got the “Twilight” treatment in 2011, plus a couple old-school standouts that are always worth revisiting. Auto-Tuned at the Oscars The Academy wasn’t subtle about trying to lure younger viewers for the 83rd annual Oscars telecast when they signed on co-hosts James Franco and Anne Hathaway, and that was even more apparent when a musical mash-up was introduced that featured short Auto-Tuned videos from the year’s most popular films. The “Twilight” moment arrived toward the end of the video in a little ditty titled “He Doesn’t Own a Shirt,” which featured that infamous scene in “Eclipse” wherein Edward scoffs at Jacob’s impossibly toned abs and asks Bella why the werewolf never wears shirts. Nickelodeon’s Fred Figglehorn Does “Twilight” Speaking of shirtlessness, in Nickelodeon’s “Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred,” Internet celeb Fred Figglehorn showed off his own set of impressive abs in a kooky Jacob vs. Volturi-type scene . In this setup, Fred/Jacob has a squeaky high-pitched voice and instead of turning into a wolf, he morphs into a Pomeranian. “Breaking Prawn” With the Muppets We can all agree that the marketing campaign for “The Muppets” was brilliant. After taking on the likes of “Green Lantern” and “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” via parody trailers, our favorite fuzzy friends spoofed “Breaking Dawn – Part 1” with their “Breaking Prawn” clip and three equally clever posters advertising “The Muppet Saga” that featured Kermit as “Vamphibian,” Miss Piggy as “Bella Swine” and Rowlf as “WereRowlf.” Bonus #1: Jimmy Kimmel’s “Friggin’ Twilight” Yes, this video arrived in 2010, but because it stars our very own colorful characters from “Jersey Shore,” it’s too good not to mention here. This little gem first aired during Kimmel’s talk show and featured Snooki as Bella, The Situation as Edward, JWoww as Alice, Vinnie as Tyler Crowley, Pauly D as Jacob, Ronnie and Sammy as Cullens/Volturi, and a cameo by “Shore” cast-off Angelina as evil Victoria. Most ridiculous moments involve The Sitch’s sparkling abs and Pauly D’s stringy werewolf facial hair. Bonus #2: “SNL” Digital Short “Firelight” Leave it to the kings of pop culture mockery at “Saturday Night Live” and pop star princess Taylor Swift to create a killer “Twilight” parody. In the 2009 Digital Short “Firelight,” guest host Swift did a spot-on Kristen Stewart impression, complete with repeated lip biting and multiple hair-behind-the-ear moves, all while quoting actual lines from “Twilight.” However, in this case the Edward character is not a vampire, he’s the big, green, clumsy, strangle-happy monster Frankenstein. What “Twilight” moments did we miss? Sound off in the comments below and tweet me at @KaraWarner with your thoughts and suggestions for future columns! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos Best ‘Twilight’ Moments Related Photos Twilight: Breaking Dawn

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