On Wednesday , Warner Bros. released a slew of stills from Green Lantern , most highlighting star Ryan Reynolds’ CGI -enhanced physique (and ridiculous-looking Gatling gun). Of course Reynolds’ Hal Jordan isn’t the only star in this big-budget franchise starter — the CGI creation that is Tomar-Re as gets major placement, too… and he’s voiced by Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush ! Though you won’t find that bit of info on this new character poster. Click ahead to check it out.
On Wednesday , Warner Bros. released a slew of stills from Green Lantern , most highlighting star Ryan Reynolds’ CGI -enhanced physique (and ridiculous-looking Gatling gun). Of course Reynolds’ Hal Jordan isn’t the only star in this big-budget franchise starter — the CGI creation that is Tomar-Re as gets major placement, too… and he’s voiced by Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush ! Though you won’t find that bit of info on this new character poster. Click ahead to check it out.
Hugh Hefner has no intention of making loving, caring fiancee Crystal Harris sign a prenuptial agreement, according to reports . And seriously, why would he? She’s only 60 years younger than he and he only has like $43 million. Sources close to Hugh and Crystal Harris say neither has even uttered the word “prenup” at any point in their courtship. The wedding is 10 weeks away. What could go wrong? There have already been concerns raised by his other exes and even rumors of Crystal cheating with Jordan McGraw . But Hugh’s just not going there. Hef, who has been married twice before, hasn’t raised a prenup convo because he “actually cares about Crystal” and doesn’t want to ask her to sign one. Airtight reasoning right there. Crystal doesn’t believe that Hef will bring it up before they tie the knot and, rather stunningly, doesn’t intent to raise the issue herself. So it totally works out.
Prince William will not be wearing a wedding ring after he marries longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton later this month. “There is only going to be one ring, in accordance with the couple’s wishes,” a source told PEOPLE . Kate Middleton will have a wedding band, and it will be made from a tiny amount of Welsh gold mined from the mountains. It has been kept in the royal vaults since originally presented to William’s grandmother Queen Elizabeth. We would have been more likely to agree with this decision had it been part of a tradition or something, but it’s not – William’s father Prince Charles wears a wedding ring. Would you make your husband wear one? Tamera Mowry Shows Off Her Engagement Ring On “Wendy” [VIDEO] Sherri Shepherd Shows Off Her Engagement Ring [VIDEO] Vivica A. Fox Is Engaged! See The Ring!
Christopher Jordan Wallace, son of the late Notorious B.I.G. , stars in the upcoming comedy-drama Everything Must Go with Will Ferrell. The film hits theaters on May 13th. In the film, Ferrell plays a man who is fired from his job and loses his house and wife and befriends a young boy, played by Wallace. The movie looks like a heartwarming story and we can’t wait to check it out in theaters! Peep the trailer below! RELATED: Top 10 The Notorious B.I.G. Songs RELATED: The Baby From The “Ready To Die” Cover Is All Grown Up Now [VIDEO]
Critic calls troubled actor’s performance ‘absurd and darkly unsettling.’ By Eric Ditzian Mel Gibson in “The Beaver” Photo: Summit Entertainment “The Beaver” would have probably been your standard feature film about a suicidal man who uses a hand puppet as a way to better interact with the world around him had its star, Mel Gibson , not uncorked a few hate-filled rants that would ultimately lead to the actor being charged with spousal abuse. To say “The Beaver” entered the South by Southwest film festival with some baggage, then, doesn’t capture the half of it. The spectacle of watching an actor in the midst of a meltdown portray a man in the midst of a meltdown is hard to resist. But it’s going to be a while until the masses get to check out the action, as Summit Entertainment has pushed back the movie’s release date until May. Until then, check out what critics at SXSW had to say after the film’s premiere Wednesday. Getting Past the Spectacle, Part I “Those echoes of Mel Gibson’s well-publicized breakdowns are impossible to ignore in an opening sequence introducing us to his character Walter Black, who first appears floating in a pool, arms outstretched like Christ’s. A few shots later, we see this ‘hopelessly depressed man,’ who has tried everything to remedy his condition, flagellating himself like a Catholic penitent. Whether intentional or not, this front-and-center reminder works almost as an inoculation to viewers for whom controversy might be a distraction from drama: Having put it out there frankly (much as the protagonist will soon do, in more outlandish ways, with his own issues), the movie kills a bit of our morbid curiosity; our awareness that this depressed character is being played by a troubled actor never vanishes, but it is allowed to inform the story at hand.” — John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter Getting Past the Spectacle, Part II “Casting Mel Gibson is both a blessing and a curse. Not since ‘I’m Not There’ have I spent more time during a film having a meta-textual conversation with myself. What were the people on set thinking as they watched Gibson crack? Did making this film help Gibson’s mental health, or make it worse? Truth be told, this extra dimension only aids the film.” — Jordan Hoffman, UGO Mel’s Performance “His solo scenes are both absurd and darkly unsettling for several reasons, some of which depend on your tolerance for watching the notoriously bad-tempered actor, well, lose his temper: Whether awkwardly failing to hang himself in a bathtub or beating himself up with a guitar, Gibson demonstrates an expansive madness that suggests a much darker, more involving psychological transition.” — Eric Kohn, IndieWire The Big Picture, Part I “It may surprise some of you to learn that the story is more of a drama than a comedy. As you might expect, there are comedic moments that come from the puppet’s inclusion in various situations. But the story aims more for drama than comedy. ‘The Beaver’ is too ridiculous to be taken seriously, and too melodramatic to be funny. Foster wrestles to capture the right tones, but the shifts are messy from scene to scene, and it never seems to find the right fit.” — Peter Sciretta, SlashFilm The Big Picture, Part II ” ‘The Beaver’ is not a comedy, it’s true, but it is a deft exploration of the ways we struggle to express something as ineffable as depression, and the lengths we will endure to save our families. It is a potent reminder of why [director] Jodie Foster should have made more movies by now. And it is a strong beginning for screenwriter Kyle Killen.” — Drew McWeeny, HitFix Check out everything we’ve got on “The Beaver.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Mel Gibson’s ‘Beaver’: SXSW Premiere Reviews Are In!
Via Realtor.com Christina Aguilera has put her Beverly Hills house on the market for $13.5 million. Aguilera may be hoping that selling her house will put an end to a nearly year long slump: Since kicking off last summer with the slow selling album “Bionic” (her first record in four years), she forgot the lyrics to the National Anthem at this year’s Super Bowl, fell while performing in a Grammy tribute to Aretha Franklin, filed for divorce from her husband Jordan Bratman and, most recently, was arrested for public intoxication along with new beau Matthew Rutler. Aguilera’s 6 bedroom, 9 bath Mediterranean-style house covers a whopping 10,000-square-feet on 0.64 acres. It features three covered parking spaces, hardwood floors, a pool, patio, breakfast bar, pantry and powder room. It was previously owned by Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne. Have a flip-thru to peep X-Tina’s crib…