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Quentin Tarantino ‘Annoyed’ By NPR Question About Sandy Hook

The lessons of Quentin Tarantino’s interview with Terry Gross on NPR?   He has a high tolerance for “viscera” and a low tolerance for questions that attempt to connect Sandy Hook and other incidents of actual violence to the kind found in movies. The Django Unchained director became audibly peeved when Gross asked him the question that every reporter feels compelled to ask filmmakers in the wake of the Connecticut shootings. Here’s NPR’s transcript of the awkward, testy exchange. I’ve taken the liberty of putting Tarantino’s comments about how linking Sandy Hook to violence in movies is “disrespectful” to those who died. I agree with Tarantino. Connecting the shooting to movie-making trivializes what happened in Connecticut, which, as Ross A. Lincoln pointed out in his post on The Hollywood Reporter ‘s poll on media violence, doesn’t bring this country any closer to figuring out how to prevent tragedies like Sandy Hook and Aurora from happening. GROSS: So I just have to ask you, is it any less fun after like the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary, like, do you ever go through a period where you lose your taste for movie violence? And movie violence is not real violence, I understand the difference. But still, are there times when it just is not a fun movie experience for you – either to be making it that way or to be in the audience for something like that? TARANTINO: Not for me. GROSS: So it’s so completely separate, that the reality of violence doesn’t affect at all your feelings about making or viewing very violent or sadistic… TARANTINO: Sadistic? I don’t know. I do know what, I don’t know. I think, you know, you’re putting a judgment on it. GROSS: No, no, no… TARANTINO: You’re putting a judgment on it. GROSS: The characters are sadistic. The characters are sadistic. I’m not talking about, you know, the filmmaker. I’m talking about the characters. I mean, the characters are undeniably sadistic. TARANTINO: Mm-hmm. When you say after the tragedy, what do you mean by that exactly? GROSS: Well, like… TARANTINO: Do you mean like on that day would I watch “The Wild Bunch?” Maybe not on that day. GROSS: Or in the next few days, like while it’s still – while it’s still really fresh in your – while the reality – yeah. TARANTINO: Would I watch a kung fu movie three days after the Sandy Hook massacre? Would I watch a kung fu movie? Maybe, ’cause they have nothing to do with each other. GROSS: You sound annoyed that I’m… (LAUGHTER) TARANTINO: Yeah, I am. GROSS: I know you’ve been asked this a lot. TARANTINO: Yeah, I’m really annoyed. I think it’s disrespectful. I think it’s disrespectful to their memory, actually. GROSS: With whose memory? TARANTINO: The memory of the people who died to talk about movies. I think it’s totally disrespectful to their memory. Obviously, the issue is gun control and mental health. Although it’s not in the transcript t hat NPR posted, at an earlier point in the interview, Tarantino explained that he did tone down some of the violence in Django Unchained . As Samuel L. Jackson mentioned during my interview with him  in December, his favorite scene in the movie, which was cut, involved his character burning off the captured Django’s nipples with a hot poker. The Playlist  also points out that another scene that was briefly glimpsed in the trailer but excised from the movie, involved the rape of Broomhilda. (You can find these scenes in Tarantino’s script for the movie, which the Weinstein Company has posted here .) When Gross asked Tarantino, “What are your limits for..what’s your sensibility for how much splatter, how much violence, how much sadism” in a movie “feels right, like it’s part of the genre” and how much feels like “exploitation,” the filmmaker replied: “I could handle a lot more than I put in this movie,” adding: ” I have a tolerance for viscera, more than the average person.”   But, he explained that after screening earlier, more brutal cuts,  “I traumatized the audience” when his goal was to have them “cheering Django” at the movie’s end.  “If you don’t cheer at the end, I haven’t done the job,” he said.

Lorissa McComas topless

Lorissa McComas is a beautiful brunette actress that you know you would bang hard if you had the chance and here she is topless in this video clip from the movie Raptor Continue reading

Trey Songz On His ‘Texas Chainsaw 3D’ Debut (And R. Kelly’s ‘Trapped In The Closet’)

Trey Songz has already written a song about fear — literally . His track “Don’t Be Scared” soothes a hot chick who’s afraid of her carnal desire for some sweet, sweet loving. Of course, calming a girl into bed is easier than calming a girl while you’re both running from a blood-lusted maniac. But Texas Chainsaw 3D director John Luessenhop knew Trey Songz could handle the challenge when he saw the thrice Grammy-nominated R&B singer float down from the ceiling during the BET Awards and seduce Solange Knowles and the crowd; the next day, Luessenhop called his agent and asked if he could send him the script for the horror sequel — if Songz could control a stage, maybe he could command a screen. And so Trey Songz (AKA “Mr. Steal Yo Girl” as he calls himself in his club banger “Bottoms Up,” AKA Tremaine ‘Trey Songz’ Neverson) stumbled into his unlikely starring debut in a slasher flick playing the boyfriend of Leatherface’s cousin, a brunette goth named Heather (Alexandra Daddario). Will Songz’ fans still swoon over his six-pack abs when they’re slicked with blood? Maybe — although on YouTube, commenters are threatening to storm out of the theater if he doesn’t survive. (We won’t spoil anything, but, um, have they ever seen a horror movie before?) Not only is Texas Chainsaw 3D a first for Songz, Songz is a first for the Texas Chainsaw series: Its first MTV fixture-turned-cast member, its first black star, and the first male love interest to cross the color lines. Plus, it’s the first time in film history where someone dies because a Trey Songz jam on the stereo muffles their screams. We ask Songz about breaking ground in Hollywood — and if R. Kelly should follow in his footsteps. When you told your friends you were the first major black character in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, did they immediately say, “You die, right?” Trey Songz: They wanted to know if I’d die in the credits! In the first ten minutes. It ain’t even a question if I died — it’s how quick. “How fast will it happen?” is what they wanted to know. On IMDb, the first three plot keywords for Texas Chainsaw 3D are: “interracial romance,” “pretty girl,” “interracial kiss.” What’s that about? It’s an obvious thing that’s still very present in this world. In Texas Chainsaw — a huge franchise that started in the ’70s that’s been remade four times, five times, however many times — there’s never been a relationship like this. And although it’s very present in here, I think it’s still a shock to some people that it’s so real. People are starting to erase the color lines. Which is awesome. It definitely is. In your songs, you have this reputation as being a player. I was curious to see if Ryan would be this sweet boyfriend who would change your image — but it turns out Ryan isn’t the best at monogamy. I think Ryan wants to be a good guy. He wants to be there for his girlfriend. You know, they’re young kids having a good time, and he’s messed up a time here or there. Heather, the girl who Alex [Daddario] plays, is kind of a mystery herself. She doesn’t know much about her past, and meanwhile her friend is going behind her back with Ryan and saying, “Hey, I was drunk, I didn’t know better — but let’s do it one more time.” Singing seems like it would be good preparation for acting. You learn that it’s not just what the line is, but how you say it. Singing is all about certain inflection on certain lines. I used to listen to tapes of everybody from Michael Jackson and Prince to Earth, Wind and Fire. They would have different vocal inflections. If the line insinuated pain, they would cringe on some lines. I remember Live at the London Palladium , Marvin Gaye is singing this song about love and he’s talking about how a man ain’t supposed to cry. And he’s going, “Oooohhoooh! Ohhhoooohh!” singing and crying at the same time. That was a good learning tool. Memorizing lines, too. I memorize my own words — I write my songs without writing the lyrics down most of the time, and that’s great practice. There’s a great scene in the movie where one of your friends is in the next room screaming for help, and you can’t hear him because you’ve got the stereo cranked up and playing, uh, one of your own songs. Rip in the space/time continuum? “I’m only here for the ladies and the drinks” — I’m going crazy. That’s funny. The beauty of that is this being my first film, a lot of people will relate to this as me being Trey Songz versus me being Ryan throughout the bulk of it. To those people that aren’t really within my world of music, it’ll be a good moment for them to tie that together as well. At the same time, you know, this is Trey Songz in this movie and this is Trey Songz’ song — if my fans go crazy, too, I’ll appreciate that. You’re already used to have cameras on you on tour and when you’re shooting videos. Do those same cameras feel different when you’re on a movie set? It’s a bit different, but I’d say having directed some of my videos, having shot I don’t know how many videos, and being in short movies sometimes or having very small roles in films, I have been prepared well. Most of the time I’m not speaking in these videos, but that’s probably about the only difference. You’ve said you were a shy child. Are you now used to attention? I wasn’t really ever that shy. That’s some misquoted s–t. I was the kind of kid who loved singing, I loved rapping, I loved attention. But for me, it was more about chasing the dream of being a superstar because of the town I was from and because of what I’d seen. That’s why I say wherever I go, all around the world, it don’t matter where you’re from, or what you’ve got going on, or who’s made it in what profession. You can do whatever it is you plan to do if you really stay focused. Several of the people you’ve worked with musically are making their own moves towards acting. I’m going to say a couple names — tell me what kind of movie you think would be perfect for them as their big break. Cool. Okay: Soulja Boy. A movie like Roll Bounce . Nicki Minaj . I think she could play anything. She’s a character within herself. Last one: R. Kelly. He’s always wanted to act. I don’t really know that about him, but if you listen to his songs, albums after albums after albums, they’re stories. He writes movies in his songs. He’s on Trapped in the Closet , like, 30 by now. I think he’d be good at it, actually. He could play any kind of role. He could play anything from a preacher to a villain. Which he kind of does in Trapped in the Closet . You wrote your joking response song “Out of the Closet” back when you were rivals. Now that you’ve made peace, when you heard he was making more chapters, did you want to get involved? That fact that he’s able to tell a story through music that’s so profound and deep — and with great vocals and great production — is amazing. That’s the end-all, be-all of it. Texas Chainsaw 3D is in theaters Friday. Amy Nicholson is a critic, playwright and editor. Her interests include hot dogs, standard poodles, Bruce Willis, and comedies about the utter futility of existence. Follow her on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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‘Buckwild’ Stars Don’t ‘Represent The Entire State Of West Virginia’

‘I’m not representing anyone but myself,’ Shae tells MTV News after a senator’s call to cancel the new MTV series, premiering tonight at 10 p.m. By Christina Garibaldi, with reporting by Matt Harper Shain and Shae from “Buckwild” Photo: MTV News

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MTV Movie Brawl 2013: Coming Soon To An Arena Near You

The brawl for it all is back! Iron Man, Superman and more throw down in the can’t-miss movie tournament of 2013! By Josh Wigler Movie Brawl 2013 Photo: MTV News

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Talkback: What Were 2012’s Greatest Unintentionally Awkward Moments In Film?

2012 was a strong year for film , delivering numerous high quality event movies and also a ton of very excellent serious fare as well. But perhaps it’s the overall high quality that made us take note of the moments in which we were wrenched out of our suspended disbelief, or maybe it’s just that the gods of moviedom knew something had to be done to prevent people from taking themselves too seriously. Either way, the year was blessed with some rather amazeballs moments of unintentional awkwardness that really forced us to step back and gasp, “Did that really happen?!” [ SPOILERS! ] Talia Al Ghul’s death in The Dark Knight Rises We can spend hours picking apart the problems with The Dark Knight Rises ( and we did! ), but the film probably could have glued itself together were it not for the moment Marion Cotillard was revealed ( da-da-daaaa ) to actually be the daughter of Ra’s Al Ghul (Liam Neeson) from Batman Begins . Not only did this reveal come out of nowhere, but it turned very quickly into a punchline when she died less than 10 minutes later, delivering her death monologue like she was having a ham-off with William Shatner. “My father’s work… IS DONE! Gasp. Gasp. GASP!” (Bonus points for the goofy look of disbelief on Jim Gordon’s, Batman’s and Selina Kyle’s faces. Even they know how silly this is.) Javier Bardem ‘s Dentures in Skyfall Skyfall is almost the perfect Bond film, right down to the amazing theme song. But the film nearly ground to a halt during the contractually obligated moment where Javier Bardem’s Silva has been captured and is interrogated by M – not because the scene isn’t awesome, but because for some reason, Silva’s already-creepy personality and damaged brain wasn’t enough for the film’s creative management. So they went and gave him the worst dentures ever. Every other moment Bardem is onscreen is truly terrifying, but this just felt like a bad parody. Jacob’s Love For A Baby In Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part Two It almost seems unfair to mention it, but even a film series littered with spectacular amounts of knowing camp managed to take itself very, very seriously at precisely the wrong moment: The moment in which a werewolf TOOK A TODDLER AS HIS SOULMATE. The Twilight series’ discomfort that began in Part One with Jacob’s baby-imprinting peaked in the Breaking Dawn Part 2 flash forward that showed Jacob (Taylor Lautner) and a grown Renesmee canoodling as a happy and ostensibly legal-and-totally-not-creepy-anymore couple. Every time Gale shows up in The Hunger Games I feel bad for Liam Hemsworth because he did a perfectly fine job playing Katniss’ childhood bestie/first love interest, Gale. Unfortunately, Hemsworth interpreted Gale as though he just walked in from the cast of Magic Mike , delivering the bro-iest take on an oppressed citizen of a dystopic, post-apocalyptic dictatorship in recorded history. I saw The Hunger Games three times in the theater. One of them was a press screening and even there, I heard snickers every time the camera panned to Hemsworth. Hopefully he bros it down a notch for the sequel. What about you, readers? Let us know your favorite moments that disrupted disbelief in comments. MORE END-OF-YEAR 2012 TOP TENS: One Of The Last Top 10s Of 2012, By Brian Brooks Mash-Ups, ‘Moonrise,’ And ‘Miami’ Connections: Jen Yamato’s Top 10 Movie Moments of 2012 Amy Nicholson’s / Top 10 of 2012 / Written In Haiku The Masters: Movieline Critic Alison Willmore’s Top 10 Films of 2012 They Turn Us On, Dammit! Movieline Critic Alison Willmore’s Top 10 Overlooked Gems of 2012 Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. Follow him on twitter (@rossalincoln). Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Swirly Matrimony-dom: Date Night For Robin Thicke And His Bangin’ Hollyweird Wife Paula Patton

Why is Paula trying to be incognegro tho? The Thickes were spotted this weekend on a movie date. Poor lil Julian Fuego got left behind. GSIMedia

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I’m Maryam from Montreal, Canada. Before telling you guys about…

I’m Maryam from Montreal, Canada. Before telling you guys about my experience, I just wanted to say how much I love this tumblr. I’ve been reading stories since 2010, and I always knew that one day it would be my turn to share my moment with Justin. All these stories gave me hope, I actually never gave up, and here I am now telling you my experience. It’s crazy. I tried so many times to convince my parents to fly me to New York for the launch of Someday, or to fly me to Toronto for the MMVAs. I entered thousands of contests, but nothing ever happened. I saw Justin in concert in 2010, so I knew I was lucky enough. I was trying my best to be positive, but sometimes I wondered if I was dreaming the impossible: meeting Justin. It was May 23rd and Justin was about to announce his new tour dates! I was so excited because it had been a long time since he came to my city. When I saw that he was coming back on November 26th 2012, I freaked out! My mom let me skip school to buy tickets on pre-sale. I had been saving up money for his new tour since March 2011, and I was more than happy to finally make my dream come true, by buying meet & greets. That was probably the most stressful moment of my life! I knew I could get them, but there was still a little part of me saying “It might not happen, they might be gone in a second.” I ended up getting them at 12:05 p.m. I cried my eyes out! Was I really going to meet my idol, after 3 years of waiting, and see him live for the 2nd time, first row?!  After this, 6 LONG months passed by, I was counting down the days ‘till  I could take a picture with my boy. Finally November 26th arrived. I couldn’t sleep the night before the concert, I was so nervous, stressed and shocked. Around 4 p.m we checked in, and they gave us our wristbands and tickets for the show. I started freaking out. My dream was about to come true soon. While we were waiting for the meet & greets to start, we saw Kenny, Justin’s grandparents and Dan! It was great to finally see the crew, the ones that work as hard as Justin, and help him stay true to himself. The line finally started to move. I was nervous as hell. I kept asking my mom and my friend if this was real life, if Justin was really a couple feet away from me. Then, when the security said “next group” to us, I took a deep breath and walked behind the curtains. Justin was there smiling at someone, looking flawless. I stayed there like an idiot, admiring his figure. I honestly didn’t recognize him, cause he was wearing those big glasses. He felt so unreal, I was literally speechless. I found my words and said, “Hey Justin.” He turned around, smiled at me saying “Hey” with his sexy deep voice. I smiled back and went next to him for the picture. When he wrapped his arm around my waist, I was like *Holy shit, Justin Bieber is actually touching me right now,* but I just acted like this was a casual/typical thing. After they took the picture, I turned my head to face Justin and asked him for a hug. He said, “Sure.” While hugging him I said, “I love you.” When the meet & greets were over, I freaked out, I kept screaming and jumping everywhere. It’s definitely a moment I’ll never forget. During the concert I saw Pattie, Jeremy, Jazmyn, Jaxon and Kenny! Being able to see him first row was special, I could see every detail, it was perfect. We were so loud, Justin seemed speechless and happy, he even talked French. During the show, he threw a bottle off the stage, and this girl picked it up. I was spazzing and I had to drink it, I mean Justin Drew Bieber had his lips there. So that’s what I did. I honestly went crazy. After that concert I entered the BieberFever contest to win a meet & greet at Justin’s show in Toronto. My mom told me that if i won it, she would take me to Toronto right away, without hesitation. She said that, only cause she thought I wouldn’t win. On Friday November 30th, I got a message from BieberFever saying that I had won! I started screaming, jumping, thanking God, kissing my family and crying even more. My mom couldn’t believe it, she asked me to read the email over and over again to be sure. When she finally realized this was true, she said, “Oh shit, now I have to take you there.” We arrived at the Rogers Centre in Toronto around 2 p.m. on December 1st. There were a lot of fans waiting for Justin, singing his songs and stuff. I was nervous, because I didn’t have tickets for the show. I was afraid they wouldn’t let me in the meet & greets. My mom and I had this sign, we were ready to wave it around the stadium to get a pair of tickets. The sign said: WE DROVE 7 HOURS FOR JUSTIN’. There wasn’t anyone from Justin’s crew, just fans. After, we walked by the box office and we looked for tickets. Even if they were section 500, I didn’t care, but we managed to buy a pair of tickets in section 123 row A! Then I saw Jon Chu, surrounded by fans and cameras. They were actually taping some stuff for the movie! My mom waved our sign, and this woman walked too us to interview me. I was in shock. Too much was happening in such a little amount of time. Just the thought of maybe being in the movie was so exciting for me! We finally got in line for the meet & greet. We saw Justin’s grandparents who walked by, followed by Pattie. I screamed “PATTIE!” and she turned around and I waved at her with a big smile, she did the same to me. She’s honestly so damn flawless and sweet! Finally my group was next. I turned around to see Alfredo, whom I haven’t seen in Montreal. I could see Justin behind the curtains, he looked happy, tired, and beautiful at the same time. When it was our turn, I went next to Justin and said “Hi.” He looked at me and said, “Heyyy hey hey.” I wrapped my arm around him, and he wrapped his around mine. The people in my group were taking hours to place themselves, so me and Justin literally stayed a few seconds holding each other around our waists. I looked at him and he had that big smile on his face, I was dying inside. I could have talked to him, but I was busy contemplating his face. When me and my mom got out of the meet & greets, Alfredo was still there with his camera. My mom told me to go and say something to him, cause she knows how much I love him. I told him I came all the way from Montreal to see Justin, he really seemed amazed. I had a little conversation with him and my mom. He is so caring and cute. I totally understand why him and Justin are so close, he’s a great guy. My mom kept fangirling cause Justin touched her hand. It was kind of funny, I mean she’s 40-years-old . The concert was as amazing as the Montreal one. Justin was definitely happy and excited.  Justin sang ‘Right Here’ live for the first time with Drake. I went crazy, I love them both so much. I felt like a proud Canadian . Those two days will always be stuck in my heart, I’ll never forget them. I’ve met so many fans, had a lot of great times and experiences. I will always be grateful for everything that happened. Thank you for reading this. Hope it gave you guys hope that dreams DO happen. If mine became reality, yours will too. -Maryam (@ShawtyManeMtl) Here is the original post: I’m Maryam from Montreal, Canada. Before telling you guys about…

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Piper Perabo topless in Looper

If you have watched the movie Looper then you will know that Piper Perabo certainly looked pretty hot indeed and here she is topless showing off her boobies in this video clip from the film Continue reading

Movie Nudity Report: Django Unchained, Les Miserables, Tabu

Quentin Taratino ’s latest shoot ‘em up, Django Unchained (2012), opened Christmas day and brought us the present we really wanted, Kerry Washington topless. Epic musical Les Miserables (2012) also opened on the 25th, but the only skin there was the heaving corset clad cleavage of Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter . In limited release, the title of the Portuguese drama Tabu (2012) refers to a mountain, but the movie also features the peaks and valleys of Ana Moreira . She’s worth a climb! More after the jump!

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