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Katy Perry/ Diego Luna Join Other Hot Video Hookups

‘The One That Got Away’ has us looking back at memorable music-video romances. By Jocelyn Vena Diego Luna and Katy Perry in “The One That Got Away” music video Photo: Jive Katy Perry and Diego Luna are falling in and out of love in the Floria Sigismondi-directed clip for Perry’s track “The One That Got Away,” which debuts Friday (November 11). Perry’s casting of the Mexican movie star hardly marks the first time that pop has solicited a big-name actor for the lead in a music video. Some of the biggest A-listers in La La Land have done their time in the world of music videos. The new millennium has seen many a star play supporting roles in some of the biggest love-story-based videos to hit the streets in the last decade. In honor of Luna and Perry’s hookup for her video, we’re shouting out some of the most memorable video love affairs to grace our small screens in recent history. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Enrique Iglesias in “Hero,” featuring Mickey Rourke In the cinematic 2001 clip, Hewitt and Iglesias play runaway lovers who happen to steal some cash from the wrong guy, played by Rourke. He follows the star-crossed bandits to a highway, where he confronts them, and one of them meets a terrible fate. Stephen Dorff and Britney Spears in “Everytime” Back in 2004, Spears documented the perils of life and romance in the public eye in this somewhat dark clip that features Dorff as her boyfriend. The video caused some controversy back then because Spears appears to drown in a bathtub (by choice? by accident?) in it, much to the dismay of Dorff’s character, who tirelessly tries to revive her. Scarlett Johansson and Justin Timberlake in “What Goes Around … Comes Around” In 2007, ScarJo may have had Justin ‘s heart in this video, but she wanted a piece of everyone else’s as well. In the end, their relationship couldn’t sustain all that strife and things end quite tragically for one Ms. Johansson. Miley Cyrus and Kevin Zegers in Rock Mafia’s “The Big Bang” In 2010, Miley hooked up with onetime “Gossip Girl” star Kevin Zegers to weave together a love story that takes place perhaps only in Zegers’ mind. As an apparition, Cyrus haunts Zegers, reminding him of the great love they once shared. Dominic Monaghan and Megan Fox in Eminem and Rihanna’s “Love the Way You Lie” Sexy, dark and dangerous sums up the love affair between the former “Lost” star and the action heroine in this 2010 video. Heavily inspired by the lyrics of the track, the video looks at a relationship driven by violence. What video couple is your favorite? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos Frame By Frame: Stephen Dorff Breaks Down Britney Spears’ ‘Everytime’

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Mickey Rourke out to dinner in LA

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Mickey Rourke out to dinner at Katsuya – LA Live. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com/hollywoodasithappens

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REVIEW: Impressive Cast Mills About Listlessly in Dumb, Lumpy 13

Alfred Hitchcock and Cecil B. DeMille might have been able to successfully redo their own movies, but more recent auto-remakes, especially ones that find directors cranking out a U.S. version of their own foreign-language hit, have been a motley crew. The best, like Michael Haneke’s 2007 Funny Games and Takashi Shimizu’s The Grudge , tend to be merely functional enterprises that revisit what worked the first time around with added English-speaking and possibly more famous actors. But others highlight in a painfully clear way the compromises that so often come with working in Hollywood. Ole Bornedal’s wan Nightwatch lost the nasty edge of the Danish original and retained no other distinguishing characteristics, and George Sluizer’s 1993 The Vanishing ditched the finale of his 1988 Spoorloos , an uncompromisingly bleak and great ending, for a studio-friendly happy one that undoes everything toward which the first film built.

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REVIEW: Impressive Cast Mills About Listlessly in Dumb, Lumpy 13

Hayden Panettiere on Fireflies in the Garden, Battling Typecasting, and the Amanda Knox Aftermath

Opening this weekend in limited release, Fireflies in the Garden isn’t exactly Hayden Panettiere’s “new” film. It’s more like her embattled, shelved, revisited and re-revisited film — shot in 2007, a festival curio in early 2008 and thought lost to the indie-film ages until recently, when plans were finally made for its theatrical distribution. At least she’s in pretty phenomenal company, starring alongside Julia Roberts, Ryan Reynolds, Willem Dafoe and playing a young Emily Watson in the tale of a family grappling with generations of guilt, misunderstanding, tragedy and maybe — just maybe — a future.

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Help Movieline Caption This Expendables 2 Photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis

The Expendables 2 is shaping up to be the biggest, baddest ensemble action film ever with a cast that includes proven superstars Sylvester Stallone, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mickey Rourke, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Chuck Norris. Today, we’ve received proof that this sprawling adrenaline-fueled blockbuster is indeed in production via a photo of the three bulky leads mugging in Bulgaria. This calls for a round of Caption This!

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Ron Howard May Count to 364, and 7 Other Stories You’ll be Talking About Today

Happy Friday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Michel Gondry returns to France… Inside India’s disappearing softcore porn industry… The 50 Cent/Mickey Rourke Russian roulette movie you’ve been waiting for is coming… George Carlin may get his own street… and more.

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Ron Howard May Count to 364, and 7 Other Stories You’ll be Talking About Today

Sam Riley on Brighton Rock and His Arduous Trip On the Road

Back in 2007, Sam Riley burst on the scene with a starmaking performance in the critically acclaimed film Control . Poised to be the latest hot British import to invade U.S. shores, Riley followed Control up with two intriguing-on-paper titles — Franklyn with Ryan Phillippe and Eva Green and 13 opposite Ray Winstone, Mickey Rourke, Jason Statham, Michael Shannon and Alexander Skarsgaard. The rest, as they say, is history — though maybe not the kind Riley initially envisioned.

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Maino ft. Roscoe Dash “Let It Fly” [MUSIC VIDEO]

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Maino releases the music video for “Let It Fly” featuring Roscoe Dash from his sophomore album The Day After Tomorrow . Maino and Roscoe Dash throw a pool party with tons of Ciroc on deck. Before the fun begins Maino sits on the front steps of is his house reading his brother Jermel Coleman’s book “Gangstas Don’t Die.” He plays some pool and throw a few ladies in the pool. The Day After Tomorrow drops October 4th Check out the music video below. Recent Post: Caption This: Maino And Mickey Rourke Having A Conversation About Tupac Shakur Waka Flocka Flame ft. Roscoe Dash & Wale “No Hands” [VIDEO PREMIERE]

Maino ft. Roscoe Dash “Let It Fly” [MUSIC VIDEO]

Marisa Tomei on Crazy Stupid Love and Why It’s a Hollywood Anomaly

It’s fitting that Marisa Tomei and Kevin Bacon have supporting roles in Crazy Stupid Love (out Friday). After all, Tomei could have her own Six Degrees-like board game, having worked with everyone from Lisa Bonet to Joe Pesci to Sissy Spacek to Mickey Rourke throughout a variety of genres. In Crazy Stupid Love , she adds a cavalcade of likable performers to her roster of former co-stars (Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Julianne Moore and Steve Carell), and reconfirms to everyone that adult comedy is what she does best. If only Hollywood would actually make them.

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Jill Scott Covers Billboard Magazine: “I’ve Missed Myself” [PHOTO]

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Jill Scott covers Billboard Magazine’s latest issue (week of July 2). Earlier this week, she released her fourth studio album after a 4-year hiatus that saw her get engaged and pregnant but, ultimately, left single. Inside, she talks about how she overcame the heartbreak and what she’s learned. On her new album “The Light Of The Sun”: “It’s exciting, because it’s on my own terms. I feel like my eyes are going to bulge out of my head. It’s like starting all over again. Music shouldn’t be a chore or feel like any kind of burden. It’s free and alive. And that’s where I am.”‘ On what she’s learned over the last 4 years: “I’ve missed myself. I’m sassy again, stronger. Now I understand this industry to a certain extent, and know how I work best. Having my son was one of the key factors in me leaving the old label. I need him to see me be as amazing as I can be so he feels fearless. I haven’t arrived at amazing yet. I’m in the process. But I want him to see me grow. I want to get another 30 years out of this amazing life of being an artist.” Jill Scott & Anthony Hamilton Are “So In Love” [NEW VIDEO] Jill Scott Shows Off 50-Lb. Weight Loss On Ebony Cover [PHOTO]

Jill Scott Covers Billboard Magazine: “I’ve Missed Myself” [PHOTO]