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Ben Affleck vs. Jeremy Renner: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Ben Affleck , Jeremy Renner , Who'd You Rather? , Beauty ” The Town ” stars Ben Affleck (who’s also the director) and Jeremy Renner shared a moment at the same event in Italy on Wednesday. Question is … Read more

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‘The American’ Wins Labor Day Box Office

The George Clooney thriller breaks away from the pack on the holiday weekend. By Mawuse Ziegbe George Clooney in “The American” Photo: Focus Features The Box-Office Top Five #1 “The American” ($12.9 million) #2 “Takers” ($11.4 million) #3 “Machete” ($11.3 million) #4 “The Last Exorcism” ($7.5 million) #5 “Going the Distance” ($6.9 million) “The American” staged a last-minute takeover of the weekend box office after sliding into second place on Friday . According to The Hollywood Reporter , George Clooney’s turn as a hitman dodging danger in Italy to carry out one last mission, raked in an estimated $12.9 million, besting “Machete” at the close of its first weekend in theaters. After landing in third place on the Friday kickoff of Labor Day weekend, last week’s #1 movie, “Takers” also toppled Robert Rodriguez’s graphic Mexploitation pic. Featuring hip-hop and Hollywood names like Chris Brown, Hayden Christensen and T.I., the action flick about a smash-and-grab job by suave crew of thieves, snatched up $11.4 million in ticket sales for second place. After barely edging past “The American” on Friday, “Machete” will wrap up its debut weekend right behind “Takers” with a third-place finish. Featuring Jessica Alba and Danny Trejo, and boasting a much-hyped appearance from Lindsay Lohan , the film pulled in $11.3 million. “The Last Exorcism” held steady in the top five with $7.5 million. The fourth-place picture, which follows a film crew charged with documenting the creepy developments at a rural exorcism, has made a total of $32.3 million since hitting theaters last week. Drew Barrymore and Justin Long’s date-night pic, “Going the Distance,” lagged behind stronger debuts like “The American” and “Machete.” The rom-com, featuring the two real-life, off-and-on lovers playing a couple working to keep a long-distance romance afloat, rang up $6.9 million in ticket sales to land in fifth place during its opening weekend. Check out everything we’ve got on “The American” and “Machete” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Videos ‘Machete’ Clips Movie Clips: The American Takers

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‘Machete’ Slices Competition At Friday Box Office

‘The American’ is hot on the heels of the action flick. By Mawuse Ziegbe Jessica Alba in “Machete” Photo: 20th Century Fox The Box-Office Top Five #1 “Machete” ($3.9 million) #2 “The American” ($3.8 million) #3 “Takers” ($3 million) #4 “The Last Exorcism” ($2.3 million) #5 “Going the Distance” ($2.2 million) “Machete” was a cut above the competition in a close Friday box-office race crowded with new releases. According to reports , the sexed-up, action-packed Robert Rodriguez-directed film took first place with $3.9 million on Friday. However, the star-heavy caper, which boasts performances from Jessica Alba and Danny Trejo, and a buzzed-about screen turn from Lindsay Lohan , just barely slipped past The American.” The George Clooney thriller, which revolves around an assassin who lands in Italy for a final job, kicked off the weekend with $3.8 million. Friday’s haul bumps the film’s cumulative take to $7 million since the movie landed in theaters on Wednesday. Rounding out an action-heavy top three, “Takers” pulled in $3 million during its second Friday in theaters. Although the film opened at #1 last weekend, it appears news of the film’s star T.I.’s arrest hasn’t completely doused the fire of the heist flick. The film also boasts appearances from Idris Elba and singer Chris Brown, who has recently triumphed on the music charts with his single “Deuces.” The movie has made an estimated $29.5 million since landing in theaters. The horror movie “The Last Exorcism,” which nabbed the second-place slot in a photo-finish box-office race against “Takers” last week, slipped to the #4 spot. The creep-fest raked in $2.3 million during its second Friday on screens, which nudged its total gross to $27 million. The rom-com “Going the Distance,” starring Drew Barrymore and real-life on-and-off beau Justin Long , debuted in fifth place. The movie, which follows a young couple working to sustain the spark in their long-distance relationship, scored $2.2 million in ticket sales. Check out everything we’ve got on “Machete” and “The American.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Videos ‘Machete’ Clips Related Photos ‘Machete’ Premieres In Los Angeles

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7 Green Ferry Trips Around the World

Photo via JWGA Inc Sometimes the waterway is both greener and faster than the highway. Though ferries are bigger than cars and usually use more fuel, they can carry hundreds of people and cars at one time. Plus, they are also often the shortest route from point A to point B — meaning a fraction of the mileage that would be spent in a car. In cities that offer commuter ferries to keep rush hour under control, ferries are also a solution to traffic jams — meaning less stress as well as fuel consumption. From New York and California to Italy and Australia, add thes… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Angelina Jolie And Johnny Depp Have ‘Incredible Chemistry,’ ‘Tourist’ Director Says

‘Johnny and Angie just got along so well,’ Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck tells MTV News. By Kara Warner Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp in “The Tourist” Photo: Sony Pictures What does an up-and-coming director do after winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film? If you’re the talented Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, you do not go to Disneyland; you go out and secure the talents of megawatt actors Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie for your next feature. The already heavily-hyped film in question is “The Tourist,” loosely based on the French thriller “Anthony Zimmer.” When MTV News caught up with von Donnersmarck, we talked international intrigue, the challenges of shooting in Venice and why everyone falls in love with Johnny Depp (including his co-star Paul Bettany , who confessed his feelings to us last month). MTV : Given the story’s twists and turns, what can you reveal about the plot? Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck : I can see already that you were trying to wrangle some information out of Paul. [Incredibly enough, the busy director somehow found time to read our Bettany interview.] It’s a love story, that’s for sure. Imagine a woman who is just so elegant and sophisticated and educated and has lived in that world and now, through a whole set of circumstances, suddenly falls in love with a guy who is not any of those things, and it just somehow confuses her whole world because that was not meant to happen. She had it all worked out, she had this grand master plan, and neither he nor she had thought it possible that they would fall in love with each other. I have to keep the real details a secret otherwise you won’t have any fun seeing it. MTV : Is the film a remake of “Anthony Zimmer” or an interpretation? Von Donnersmarck : I’d say, in a way, the film is inspired by a whole set of films. There’s a lot of “Anthony Zimmer” in it, which is the French screenplay that they optioned the rights for, there’s a lot of “North by Northwest,” “To Catch a Thief,” “The Thomas Crown Affair,” the “Thin Man” series, “The Pink Panther” — there’s just a whole sweep of films that we used as inspiration and, certainly, there’s quite a few films that informed the film. MTV : How did you assemble such a spectacular cast? Von Donnersmarck : I think if you create a part in the screenplay and what you describe to actors where they can show some of their acting muscle, then great actors will be attracted to those parts and will be game for it. I think what people forget often when they talk about such great stars as Angelina and Johnny, they forget that what they are, really, are actors. They’re actors with a capital “A,” but they’re much more actors than they are stars, and I think that these parts were just right for them as actors. They can really show what they can do. Angelina is so charming and delicate and feminine and strong and everything at the same time that I think when I talked to her about that part and when we worked on the screenplay together, she saw that she could really be able to do something with that part, and the same for Johnny. He shows so much of his own complexity in this part. He’s so winning, so charming, so funny, like he is in real life. I think in many ways, this part is quite close to who he is in real life. He is the most funny and charming person you’ll have ever met. MTV : Well, we already know Paul fell in love with him … Von Donnersmarck : It’s impossible not to. Everybody does. Same with Angelina. She is so much fun. Also, Johnny and Angie just got along so well, that was something I could sense straight from the first meeting that we had, the three of us. Believe it or not, Angie and Johnny had never met. Through all the years that they’ve been king and queen of Hollywood, they had never actually physically met, so I was the first person to ever bring them together. So if nothing else, that was a really historical moment. They just got along so well from the first moment they met that I knew it was going to be a lot of fun making this film. I probably have hours worth of bloopers where they were just laughing because they had so much fun inventing stuff on the fly and letting their incredible creativity run free. MTV : How difficult was shooting in Venice? Von Donnersmarck : It was difficult, and that’s why most films they do all the interior stuff in studio and go to Venice for maybe three weeks to shoot all the exteriors. We really shot the entirety of the picture — except the scenes that take place in Paris — we shot them in Venice. There’s a chance that we would have captured more of Venice than has been captured before; that was certainly our aim. When Angie and I first talked about it, we said, “Let’s really make Venice a character. Let’s have it be about Johnny’s character, about her character, but also about Venice. Let’s really shoot it there.” Luckily, our producer was game for this, Graham King, so before we knew it, we were all in Venice and lived there for half a year, and in some of the most fantastic places along the Grand Canal, and I never set foot in a car or a truck for half a year. MTV : Going from “The Lives of Others” to this film, was there any added pressure in having such big-name actors attached? Von Donnersmarck : I always feel, at the end of the day, the director is one of those many people hiding behind the cameras. I think the spotlight always should be on the actors. The actors I had on “The Lives of Others” were, maybe not so known so much in America, but in Europe and in Germany they were very well-known. I don’t feel that it was that different in that aspect. It was very different genre-wise and just the feel of the film, but that was part of the fun for me. I feel it’s more fun to try out something completely different, and after you’ve done something more heavy, to do something light and breezy, it was almost a kind of self-therapy there. MTV : What do you think will resonate most with audiences? Von Donnersmarck : I think that they’ll love just seeing a world where somehow everything is beautiful, not so much in a way that seems unrealistic. All of the things we show in the film could happen like they do in the film and could look the way they do, but even if there’s a scene with 500 extras, every single extra will have been designed and sculpted by the most fantastic designers that Hollywood and Italy have to offer, so I hope people will feel transported into a world that is as beautiful as it could be, that’s what I was aiming for. Most of all, I just hope they will be transformed by — as I was on the set — by the incredible chemistry and the joy and love between our marvelous actors, between Angie and Johnny, and Paul and Timothy Dalton and Steven Berkhoff, all the incredible actors that we had. From the saucy Jessica Alba in “Little Fockers” to James Franco’s grueling journey in “127 Hours,” the MTV Movies team is delving into the hottest flicks of fall 2010. Check back daily for exclusive clips, photos and interviews with the films’ biggest stars. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Tourist.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Harold Dieterle and Meredith Lynn Davies Married

The couple Harold Dieterle and Meredith Lynn Davies will spend their honeymoon in Italy – including stops in Rome, Positano and Sicily. From there it will be back to work. Dieterle, who owns the New York City restaurant Perilla, will be opening his second Manhattan restaurant, Kin Shop, upon his return. It was a match made in food and wine heaven. The 2006 Top Chef winner Harold Dieterle will marry Meredith Lynn Davies on Sept. 4, at the Capital City Country Club in Atlanta. The pair met th

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Kiefer Sutherland — Addicted to Man-Panties

Filed under: Kiefer Sutherland , Fashion , Paparazzi Photo Once again Kiefer Sutherland poured himself into a spandex banana hammock while vacationing in Italy this weekend. The 43-year-old feels the need for Speedo. Read more

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Trolls Die Young: Nasty People Have Higher Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

Cave Troll from Lord of the Rings via Wikipedia Dan Blankenhorn of Smart Planet was thinking of his commenters when he suggested that “trolls die young”, based on a study researchers of the US National Institute on Aging . They looked at 5,614 Sardinians from four villages, and found that “those who scored high for antagonistic traits on a standard personality test had greater thickening of the neck… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Real Housewives of New Jersey: The Eruptions [Recaps]

Last night was part two of our Housewives journey to the old country. No, not the Old Country Buffet. To Italy — Italia , as foreigners call it — where we met the Jewdice family and learned lessons about travel budgeting. More

Eat Pray Love: A Life Lesson on Happiness

Image credit: François Duhamel, Columbia Pictures After devouring author Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir, Eat Pray Love , I was psyched to see it live on the big screen. I fell in love with Gilbert’s post-divorce life story, and her thirst for self-discovery that hurtled her to far-reaching points of the globe in search of awakening her hunger for life (in Italy), her spirit (in India) and trust of love (in Bali). So what does this “chick flick” have to do with the green movement? For me, everything. The film explores the idea that genuine

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