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Superhero Bits: The Amazing Spider-Man, The Avengers, Batman: Arkham City, Thor

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How many Batman sequels does Gary Oldman think could happen after The Dark Knight Rises? What cool downloadable content is now available for DC Universe Online and Batman: Arkham City? Want to see footage from the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man video game that takes place after the movie? What do The Avengers have to do with David Letterman? And which superhero movie was the most talked about on Twitter… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 06/12/2011 22:20 Number of articles : 2

Superhero Bits: The Amazing Spider-Man, The Avengers, Batman: Arkham City, Thor

David Fincher’s Dragon Tattoogate Embargo Solution: No Early Screenings for Critics

Film bloggers and pundits and awards season watchers have pecked this David Denby-Scott Rudin exchange to death with no clear consensus or solution, but one player in the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo kerfuffle has a solution. “If it were up to me, I wouldn’t show movies to anybody before they were released,” director David Fincher told the Miami Herald. “…If I had my way, the New York Film Critics Circle would not have seen this movie and then we would not be in this situation.” More wishful thinking from Fincher after the jump!

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This Weekend in NYC: Join Movieline’s Walk of Shame!

You’ve seen the locations . You’ve (hopefully) seen the movie . And now, New Yorkers, you are invited to live out at least parts of Michael Fassbender’s acclaimed Manhattan odyssey this weekend during Movieline’s Walk of Shame . It’s not just a notorious morning-after party ritual anymore!

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Zac Efron Explains Love and Destiny in New Featurette For The Lucky One

You only have to wait four and a half more months until you rally your book club for an opening night screening of the latest Nicholas Sparks adaptation , The Lucky One . In a new featurette for the movie — which shares enough striking similarities to The Notebook to list after the jump — star Zac Efron wonders aloud about love, destiny and other people’s favorite books in between shots of him wooing Taylor Schilling onscreen.

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Katie Green nude pictures

Katie the British model gets naked and shows her tits and pussy. She is a very naughty model who probably just did this photo shoot for attention Continue reading

Mila Kunis lesbian kiss

Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman seem to be two Hollywood girls that are hot right now and here they are in this video clip from the movie Black Swan Continue reading

Talkback: Will Movie Theaters Encourage Texting in the Future?

Are you a discreet movie theater texter who dreams of a day when the cineplex will not only allow you to text mid-film but actually encourage you to do so by providing state-of-the-art technology to improve your movie messaging experience? If so, then I bring you some good news via CinemaBlend : A Washington-based exhibitor plans on providing one safe social networking theater space for you. If it’s successful, movie theater texting could be a not-too-distant reality.

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Bradley Cooper Ready To Start Filming ‘The Hangover Part III’

Actor says Todd Phillips is working on the script now. By Gil Kaufman Bradley Cooper Photo: 2011 WireImage First the good news: Bradley Cooper says that “The Hangover Part III” is in the works. The bad news: it won’t start shooting until next September. During an appearance on England’s “Graham Norton Show” to promote the DVD release of the $327 domestically million-grossing sequel, Cooper teased that a third edition of the series is in the works. “I personally want to do it. I hope we’re going to start shooting in September,” Cooper said. “I know [director] Todd Phillips is working on the script.” Norton joked that the $581 million worldwide take of the sequel — which Cooper noted is the highest-grossing comedy of all time — suggests that someone might want to greenlight the next chapter. “$581 million, I imagine someone will make that, even if it’s half as successful, it’s worth doing,” Norton laughed. Fishing around for what the subject matter might be, say, perhaps a hangover, Cooper rubbed his chin and speculated that new things might be afoot for “Part III.” “We adhered to the formula in the second one, for those of you who’ve seen it, and the third one, which would close the whole sort of trilogy, which now it would be a trilogy — even though we thought we would never make a second one, let alone anybody see the first one — I think it will take place in Los Angeles and maybe not adhere to the structure. It might be different,” he said. Phillips told reporters back in May that he was definitely down for another go ’round. “Quite honestly we really haven’t talked about it as we just finished the movie two weeks ago, this is the first time we’ve all been together in awhile,” Phillips said at a press conference. “If we were to do a third one, if the audience… if the desire was there… I think we have a clear idea where that would head and it’s certainly not in the same template you’ve seen these movies … ” Obviously we always envisioned it as a trilogy as you can imagine. The third would very much a finale and an ending. The most I could say about it and I haven’t discussed it with these actors is that it is not following that template but very much a new idea.”

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Emily Browning on Sleeping Beauty: Vodka, Cigarettes, and Staying Completely Still [PICS]

Emily Browning gives a fearless performance in her nude debut, Sleeping Beauty (2011), but as she tells Movieline , seeing the movie with an audience had her quaking in her boots: “I was meant to see it for the first time at Cannes. I said to my publicist, ‘I can’t do it. I need to see it before them, because I might pass out.’ It was the most nerve-wracking experience,” Emily said when asked her reaction to seeing Sleeping Beauty . “So they gave me a copy, and I watched it in bed with a bottle of vodka by myself because I was so nervous. But I was really happy with it, and it’s so rare for me to feel that about a film. ” But the official premiere was another story: “Watching it at Cannes was a different experience — with the huge screen, thinking, ‘Wow, I’m this giant naked person, and there are thousands of people looking at me’ …I was sweating profusely and gripping onto [director] Julia [Leigh]’s hand and kind of shaking a little bit.” Read more from Movieline’s interview with Emily Browning after the jump!

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Helena Bonham Carter Talks ‘Dark Shadows’ Character

‘She’s an alcoholic psychiatrist, so I hadn’t played that before,’ actress tells MTV News. By John Mitchell Helena Bonham Carter Photo: WireImage We’re still waiting for a teaser trailer for the hottest vampire movie that doesn’t sparkle in the sun. Details about “Dark Shadows” have been scant, but one of the film’s stars is finally talking about her role and what inspired director Tim Burton to take on the project. At this week’s BAFTA Britannia Awards, MTV News spoke to two-time Oscar nominee Helena Bonham Carter about “Shadows,” her role in the film and what made her real-life love Burton want to director the vampire epic, which is set to hit theaters May 11, 2012. “I love ‘Dark Shadows.’ It’s very original. It’s uncategorizable,” Bonham Carter said. “It’s going to be impossible to sell, frankly, because it’s just so … it’s a soap opera but it’s very, very subtle. It’s a ghost story but then it’s an unhappy vampire story. It’s a mixture of so many different things and a real ensemble piece. And hopefully it will be funny.” Bonham Carter plays Dr. Julia Hoffman. In the late-’60s television soap opera on which the movie is based, Hoffman specialized in psychology and rare blood disorders and eventually tried to cure Barnabas Collins (played in the film by Burton regular Johnny Depp ) of his vampirism by injecting him with a vaccine made of healthy plasma to counteract the destruction of his own blood cells by the vampire cells. (Got that?) Whether that’s part of the film’s plot remains to be seen, but Bonham Carter did have a colorful response for MTV News when asked about playing Hoffman. “I did love playing her. I mean, she’s an alcoholic psychiatrist, so I hadn’t played that before,” she said. “And she’s got a secret. They all have secrets.” She also explained that “Shadows” has long been something of a passion project for Burton, with whom she has two children, because the quirky director was a huge fan of the TV show as a child. “This was a thing that he raced home to see when he was about age 10,” she told MTV. “So it was returning to his childhood roots of what he loved watching.” The always outrageous actress was also pretty frank about her own feelings about the campy soap, saying, “It’s actually a really bad, hilariously bad soap opera. And because it’s so bad, [Burton] felt he had to make a hugely expensive movie.” Are you excited to see Helena Bonham Carter bring new life to quirky psychologist Julia Hoffman in the big-screen adaptation of “Dark Shadows”? Sound off in the comments below and tweet me at @JohnMitchell83 with your thoughts and suggestions for future columns! Check out everything we’ve got on “Dark Shadows.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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