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Jennifer Lopez Speaks About Split From Marc Anthony

Lopez tells Vanity Fair she ‘remain[s] an eternal optimist about love’ in first interview since separation. By James Montgomery Jennifer Lopez Photo: Getty Images Jennifer Lopez tells Vanity Fair that she still “believe[s] in love,” in her first interview since announcing that she and husband Marc Anthony were ending their seven-year marriage. “Sometimes it doesn’t work, and that’s sad. But I remain an eternal optimist about love,” Lopez said. “It’s still my biggest dream. I am positive — determined — to move forward with my life, bring up my babies and do the best job I can as a mother, entertainer and person. I now look forward to new challenges. I feel strong.” Lopez appears on the cover of the magazine’s September issue (on newsstands nationwide August 9), and she spoke openly not only about her marriage to Anthony, but her previous high-profile relationships with P. Diddy and Ben Affleck. Calling herself “a hopeless romantic … [a] passionate person when it comes to love,” she added that, until recently, she rarely loved herself, a revelation she says lead to her decision to split with Anthony. “It’s not that I didn’t love myself before. Sometimes we don’t realize that we are compromising ourselves,” Lopez said. “To understand that a person is not good for you, or that that person is not treating you in the right way, or that he is not doing the right thing for himself — if I stay, then I am not doing the right thing for me. I love myself enough to walk away from that now.” But Lopez adds that she remains close to Anthony, whom she married in June 2004 and with whom she has two children , telling the magazine, “I will always respect Marc as a singer and a performer. … We actually work great together, and he was always very supportive. … He will always be in our lives. He will always hold a special place in my heart as the father of my children.” Related Artists Marc Anthony Jennifer Lopez

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‘Change-Up’ Stars Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds Ponder Career Swaps

‘I would like to be Robert Redford,’ Olivia Wilde says at movie’s Hollywood premiere. By Kara Warner Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds and Olivia Wilde at the “Change-Up” premiere Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images HOLLYWOOD — The stars stepped out in fine form on Monday night to support Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman’s R-rated body-swap comedy, “The Change-Up.” Reynolds and Bateman were joined on the red carpet by their lovely lady co-stars Olivia Wilde and Leslie Mann, along with surprise guest, Reynolds’ pal Sandra Bullock. In the spirit of the life-swapping element in the film, MTV News asked the attendees what other actor they’d like to swap careers, if not bodies, with, if given the opportunity. “I would like to be Robert Redford,” Wilde said. “I think being Robert Redford would be really nice. And also directing as well as acting, and doing Westerns as well as all sorts of movies, then living a really good life, starting a film festival. I would take Robert Redford. I wouldn’t miss a day of my Robert Redford life.” Mann settled on Oscar winner and Hollywood legend Shirley Maclaine. “That’s a good one, right?” she said, adding that Maclaine’s film classics “The Apartment” and “Terms of Endearment” are two of her favorite movies of all time. “I think Jeremy Renner has got a nice thing going right now,” Bateman said of “The Avengers” and “Hurt Locker” actor. “Joaquin Phoenix is working with Paul Thomas Anderson then Spike Jones, not too shabby,” he added, seemingly torn between the two. “Ryan, top that.” “Wow. You just nailed it, man,” Reynolds admitted. “I’d take Quentin Tarantino, that guy makes some fantastic films.” “That’s a good one,” Bateman said. “Can I change mine?” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Change-Up.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘The Change-Up’ Premiere

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VIDEO: Soviet-Era Winnie the Pooh is Your Official Weekend Counterprogramming

On the off chance that you are not one of the zillions hoarding tickets for the global Harry Potter send-off or a parent jonesing for the Winnie the Pooh nostalgia fix that’s safe for your kids’ consumption as well, you might have a difficult time sorting out suitable new viewing this weekend. But we may have found your thing — especially for Pooh enthusiasts looking to save a few bucks.

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9 Milestones in the Evolution of Ralph Fiennes

In this weekend’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 , Ralph Fiennes reprises his role as Lord Voldemort , the noseless, screamy “Dark Lord” archenemy of our bespectacled box office hero Harry Potter. How did the English Oscar-nominee transform himself from chilling Nazi war criminal to a J. Lo love interest and back again to another kind of purity-seeking evildoer?

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Talkback: Should Friday Night Lights Be a Movie (Again)?

Peter Berg ‘s beloved TV series Friday Night Lights ends this week, capping its rollercoaster five-season run with an Emmy nomination and a fantastic oral history of the show by its creators and stars over at Grantland . But this might not be the end for FNL , if, as reports say, Berg and Co. are trying to get another Friday Night Lights movie off the ground, to pick up where the small-screen storyline left off.

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Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony Divorcing: Let’s Cheer Her Up With Her Finest Cinematic Moment

Oh no: Jennifer Lopez, who’s only been in five high-profile relationships that I can think of, and Marc Anthony, who is a frightening Glenn Close character, are divorcing. That is too bad. That is also an occasion to revisit Jennifer Lopez’s finest screen moment in the hopes it’ll lift her spirits. We’re here for you, Jen.

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Jonathan Goldstein on Co-Writing Horrible Bosses, Lawyer Roots, and What’s on the Cutting-Room Floor

Jonathan Goldstein is the more experienced half of the Horrible Bosses writing partnership. His partner (and this week’s Verge designee ) John Francis Daley is a Freaks and Geeks alum with a new career in penning comedies, but Goldstein has a varied history in TV writing on The PJs , The New Adventures of Old Christine , and $#*! My Dad Says . He met Daley when he worked as a writer on The Geena Davis Show , a show on which Daley costarred. We talked to the veteran about his box office success with Horrible Bosses , making a transition to a film career, and getting anxious when actors want to improvise.

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Check Out the First Posters For Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Despite its Barry Bonds-friendly title , Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows has nothing in common with the controversial former slugger. Judging from the Guy Ritchie-directed first film, it might not have much in common with Arthur Conan Doyle either, but thanks to the charms of Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, that won’t matter too much. The first posters for the December sequel have arrived with Downey and Law front and center — and Jared Harris and Noomi Rapace mysteriously lurking in the background. Click through to check them out.

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Monday Morning Talkback: Let’s Hear About Horrible Bosses

For the fourth time this summer an R-rated comedy opened big at the box office. Despite what some might say , the message is clear: you love laughing! Especially when the laughing involves Jennifer Aniston discussing her proclivity to masturbate while watching Gossip Girl . With $28 million in ticket sales , Horrible Bosses is comedy hit — and that means there’s plenty to discuss.

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Monday Morning Talkback: Let’s Hear About Horrible Bosses

For the fourth time this summer an R-rated comedy opened big at the box office. Despite what some might say , the message is clear: you love laughing! Especially when the laughing involves Jennifer Aniston discussing her proclivity to masturbate while watching Gossip Girl . With $28 million in ticket sales , Horrible Bosses is comedy hit — and that means there’s plenty to discuss.

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Monday Morning Talkback: Let’s Hear About Horrible Bosses