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‘Stupidly Busy’ Vanessa Hudgens Gets Downcast Makeover for Gimme Shelter

What’s up in Vanessa Hudgens’s world? “I have been so stupidly busy working on Gimme Shelter . I’m so excited and proud of the work I’ve been doing and let me tell you, you all are going to be SHOCKED with how I look in this movie,” she wrote on Facebook. In the film, Hudgens plays a pregnant teen runaway who goes looking for her father (Brendan Fraser). “It’s crazy sauce.” And how! We’re not in Sucker Punch anymore. [ Facebook via People ]

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VIDEO: Jason Statham Gets Grittier in Trailer for Direct-to-DVD Blitz

Jason Statham’s new British action thriller Blitz may go straight to DVD in the U.S., but why, girls, why? It has all of these cineplex treats: Jason Statham’s stathamminess, Paddy Considine as Statham’s openly gay partner, and enough grumbled quips to appease most fans of the honorable Jean-Claude Van Damme . Adapted from Ken Bruen’s novel by Moon scribe Nathan Parker, Blitz goes for grit and comes up with grumbles. I think we can all respect that.

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10 Awesome White Martial Artists In Movies Not Named Chuck Norris

There was a time when people equated martial arts with Asians. Can’t blame them really, as it was Bruce Lee who first made cinematic fighting look really good. But with the emergence of Chuck Norris , the most awesomest action hero ever of all time to the nth power, a lot of white boys have followed suit. While the likes of Jet Li and Donnie Yen and Tony Jaa are without a doubt still the best in the onscreen fighting business, movie martial arts are at least no longer their exclusive territory. Here are ten white dudes who picked up where Chuck Norris left off. 1. Ray Park At the age of 16, Ray Park was already a martial arts champion, and continued winning tournaments around the world as he grew older. He later did stunt work for films like Mortal Kombat . His portrayal of the Sith Lord Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace led to roles in other big movies, a number of them just as incognito as he is in the Star Wars prequel. His fighting skills, however, are there for everyone to see. 2. Jason Statham The Transporter trilogy made Jason Statham an action superstar, and rightly so. He looked and acted the part. In fact, in the hand-to hand combat scenes of a movie like the testosterone-laden The Expendables , he comes off as the toughest and the most hard hitting of them all. 3. Jeffrey Falcon Many fans know him from the cult favorite Six-String Samurai , but Jeff Falcon, a former member of the US Wushu Team, starred in a bunch of Hong Kong films during the late 80s and early 90s, most of them bad ones. The martial arts, however, was really good. 4. Steven Seagal In the 70s and early 80s, most martial arts movies featured either kung fu or karate. Then came Steven Seagal, who introduced the moviegoing public to Aikido via the 1988 movie Above the Law . While Seagal couldn’t act to save his life, he did make dispatching foes in such bone-crunching fashion look real cool on screen. 5. Jeff Speakman Yet another martial arts form was introduced to film in 1991 when Jeff Speakman starred in The Perfect Weapon . Speakman, an 8th dan in American Kenpo Karate, showed us how a combination of speed and power can kick an entire dojo’s ass. 6. Brad Allan The fact that he is the 1st non-Asian member of Jackie Chan’s stunt team speaks volumes about this diminutive martial artist’s abilities. A Wushu practitioner since the age of 14, Allan is also proficient in karate, aikido, boxing and kickboxing. He has appeared in a number of Jackie Chan’s movies, but his most memorable turn was in Gorgeous , where his fighting capabilities was put in full display with 2 action-packed sparring sessions with Jackie himself. He now works as a stunt coordinator for major Hollywood films like The Chronicles of Riddick, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and most recently, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. 7. Scott Adkins Like many good martial artists, English actor Scott Adkins started appearing in action movies as some henchman or minion of the main villain, often getting his ass kicked in short order by the hero. He still was the villain in the direct to dvd sequel Undisputed II: Last Man Standing , but his role as Uri Boyka was an excellent showcase for his skills, and directly led to bigger jobs and eventually a starring role in the 2010 release Ninja. 8. Jean Claude Van Damme Jean Claude Van Damme is one of the few movie martial arts superstars who actually competed in full-contact karate and kickboxing tournaments, and was pretty good at it. His breakout film, Bloodsport , showcased much of Van Damme’s martial arts skills (and flexibility, doing splits like they were nothing). He soon became one of the biggest action superstars of the 80s and early 90s, with films like Kickboxer, Cyborg, Hard Target and Timecop . Aside from his ability to do compete splits, he is also well-known for his patented helicopter-style, jump spinning heel kicks. 9. Cyril Raffaelli If there’s a French movie that has some martial arts in it, chances are, Cyril Raffaelli is in it. A regular in Luc Besson films, Rafaelli’s skills extend beyond martial arts though, as he is a Parkour practitioner as well. The Banlieue 13 movies saw him do an awesome mix of Parkour and karate and wushu. However, his talents were showcased to a much bigger audience in Live Free or Die Hard , where he toyed with Bruce Willis, but was defeated anyway. It’s John McClane for cryin’ out loud. 10. David Belle The founder of Parkour, David Belle made jaws drop with his seemingly impossible feats of scaling, navigating and jumping off buildings in the quickest manner possible in the Banlieue 13 films. While his films didn’t really showcase much of his fighting skills, the chase scenes are especially astounding, right up there with the ones done by the likes of Jackie Chan and Tony Jaa. Some would even say he’s better. No nasty falls here. Bonus: White Guys Who Are Not Martial Artists But Kicked Ass In Movies Just the Same Liam Neeson The big guy has always looked good in his fight scenes, either in sword fights in films like Rob Roy or in light sabre duels as a Jedi Master in The Phantom Menace . But it was his brutally efficient manner of disposing of his daughter’s kidnappers in the 2009 surprise hit Taken that cemented Neeson’s reputation as a cinematic badass. There has been some debate on the kind of martial arts used by Neeson in this movie, but many agree it’s closest to Kali or eskrima, the same Filipino Martial Arts (FMA) based fighting style used in the Bourne movies. Matt Damon And speaking of the Bourne movies, Matt Damon had to undergo three months of intense martial arts and stunt work training. The result, of course, were some of the most brutal hand-to-hand fight scenes in film history. Related Posts: Top 10 Live Performance Falls of Singers 10 Bullies Get Pwned Videos The 25 Most Important Dating Tips (Videos) 10 Hollywood Actors Who Can Actually Sing 10 Funny Anti-Smoking TV Ads

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Celebrity GPS — Britney’s Back, Bitch!

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It’s HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — and Britney’s back, bitch! Performing an awesome-looking set over at Jimmy Kimmel Live, the superstar is firmly back on the scene. Also featuring a cat-like Alessandra Torresani, a smoking Shenae Grimes, a curious Chris Brown, a mute-acting Jamie Foxx and a menacing-looking Jason Statham! ‘Glamour Zombie’ by Brandon Hilton.

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Why Hasn’t Hollywood Rallied for Japan Relief?

The entertainment industry has rallied en masse following some of the world’s most devastating recent tragedies, organizing relief efforts for survivors of 9/11, the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia, Hurricane Katrina, and last year’s earthquake in Haiti. The latter crisis alone prompted — mere days after the disaster — a star-studded charity telethon spearheaded by George Clooney and Wyclef Jean and which raised $57 million for the stricken nation. So why, in the wake of last week’s 9.0 magnitude Japan earthquake — and its resulting tsunami and nuclear crisis — have we heard so little from Hollywood this time around?

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DVD: Gamera is Bradley Cooper is Jayne Mansfield — In Praise of the Also-Ran

Shout! Factory finished off its series of DVD debuts for original Japanese Gamera movies this week with the release of Gamera vs. Zigra and Gamera: The Super Monster , and it’s a long-overdue recognition of these entertaining Japanese giant monster (or kaiju) flicks. You’ve gotta feel for the fire-breathing, flying giant turtle — no matter what he accomplished on the big screen, he spent his entire career in the shadow of the more popular Godzilla. Ahead, four other Hollywood also-rans who quietly toil in the shadows.

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10 White Boys Whose Babies Black Women Wouldn’t Mind Having

We’re sure all this Halle v. Gabriel drama is doing more than a little damage to Swirl crushes and relationships across the country right now. But we’re not about to throw out the potential baby daddy’s with the bath water… especially not on Halle’s suspect word. Our love for Gabriel might be gone, but there are still a few White boys out there who would make Black women’s list of celebrities they might say yes to. Here are some of our favorites. Ladies, would you hit it?

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‘Mechanic’ Star Jason Statham Talks Allure Of Playing Tough Guys

‘If I do go into something else, it will be because it is good,’ the action hero tells MTV News. By Kara Warner Jason Statham Photo: MTV News Those familiar with the work of Jason Statham know that he doesn’t really do “fluffy” films or romantic comedies. He is a man of action and general butt-kicking/badass-ery: see “The Transporter,” “The Bank Job,” “Crank” and “The Expendables,” to name a few. Statham’s new film, “The Mechanic,” in which he plays a trained assassin who takes the son of his former mentor (Ben Foster) under his wing, is no different. There is a lot of action and a lot of ass-kicking, just the way his fans like it. When MTV News caught up with Statham, we asked him if he felt at all typecast, and whether he’d take on a nice-guy role in a romantic comedy someday. “You know, it’s tough, because people will always keep saying to me, ‘Do you only see yourself doing action movies?’ and, I don’t know,” Statham said. “It’s very difficult because one day I might be asked to do something that is of quality in a different genre, but the films that come from different genres aren’t that great,” he argued. “So I end up not doing them because once you make a mistake in that area, you can’t go back. So, if I do go into something else, it will be because it is good.” But Foster told us his co-star doesn’t just play a tough guy onscreen, but rather makes each performance unique by infusing them with “vulnerability.” “If you’re a tough guy, and Jason is, the hardest part is showing vulnerability,” Foster explained. “And it’s working in ‘The Bank Job’ and in ‘The Mechanic’ here, and other films. He brings a lot of quiet heart to it. And it’s difficult stuff because movie viewers aren’t looking for that necessarily,” he said. “But Jason is always being a humanity to [something] behind the bullets.” Are you fan of Jason Statham’s action roles? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Mechanic.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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‘Mechanic’ Star Jason Statham Talks Allure Of Playing Tough Guys

‘If I do go into something else, it will be because it is good,’ the action hero tells MTV News. By Kara Warner Jason Statham Photo: MTV News Those familiar with the work of Jason Statham know that he doesn’t really do “fluffy” films or romantic comedies. He is a man of action and general butt-kicking/badass-ery: see “The Transporter,” “The Bank Job,” “Crank” and “The Expendables,” to name a few. Statham’s new film, “The Mechanic,” in which he plays a trained assassin who takes the son of his former mentor (Ben Foster) under his wing, is no different. There is a lot of action and a lot of ass-kicking, just the way his fans like it. When MTV News caught up with Statham, we asked him if he felt at all typecast, and whether he’d take on a nice-guy role in a romantic comedy someday. “You know, it’s tough, because people will always keep saying to me, ‘Do you only see yourself doing action movies?’ and, I don’t know,” Statham said. “It’s very difficult because one day I might be asked to do something that is of quality in a different genre, but the films that come from different genres aren’t that great,” he argued. “So I end up not doing them because once you make a mistake in that area, you can’t go back. So, if I do go into something else, it will be because it is good.” But Foster told us his co-star doesn’t just play a tough guy onscreen, but rather makes each performance unique by infusing them with “vulnerability.” “If you’re a tough guy, and Jason is, the hardest part is showing vulnerability,” Foster explained. “And it’s working in ‘The Bank Job’ and in ‘The Mechanic’ here, and other films. He brings a lot of quiet heart to it. And it’s difficult stuff because movie viewers aren’t looking for that necessarily,” he said. “But Jason is always being a humanity to [something] behind the bullets.” Are you fan of Jason Statham’s action roles? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Mechanic.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Under the Hood: Theater Nudity Roundup 1-28-11

This weekend in theaters, Camilla Belle stars in From Prada to Nada , Alice Braga costars in The Rite , and Swedish supermodel Mini Anden strips in the new Jason Statham shoot-em-up The Mechanic . She’ll have you reaching for your monkeywrench. The Mechanic Blasting its way into theaters this weekend, it’s The Mechanic , featuring Swedish supermodel Mini Anden . You might come for the action, but you’ll stay for the Rack-tion. 12 minutes into The Mechanic we get to see what’s under the hood when Mini Anden bares her minis and her can-den as she gets a tune-up from Jason Stratham . The way you’re inspecting her headlights and rear bumper, you’ll feel like a mechanic yourself! The Rite Possessing theaters this weekend, Brazilian beauty Alice Braga costars with Anthony Hopkins in the supernatural spookfest The Rite . Ms Braga keeps covered here but you can still see Alice’s wonderland this weekend. Just fast forward to the 45-minute mark of the 2006 flick Lower City , where Alice shows her lower and upper city when she goes fully frontal. Let Anthony Hopkins exorcise in The Rite while you exercise YOUR right to bare boobs and bush! From Prada to Nada Not nude in theaters, Camilla Belle and Alexa Vega are two spoiled sisters who suddenly find themselves in the poorhouse in From Prada to Nada . The level of nudity in this movie is somewhere below nada, and neither babe has even so much as slipped a nip on camera. So while you’re waiting for Camilla and Alexa to come to their skinses, you check out Camilla in her bra and panties in The Ballad of Jack and Rose . But how can you jack a rose to that?

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