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‘Lone Ranger’ Is ‘Built Around Tonto,’ Director Says

‘You’ve heard the Lone Ranger’s story; you just haven’t heard it from this guy,’ Gore Verbinski tells MTV News. By Kara Warner Gore Verbinski Photo: MTV News Now that Disney, Gore Verbinski and Johnny Depp have ironed out most of the budget kinks surrounding their production of ” The Lone Ranger ,” we can all rest easy that the masked man and his trusty sidekick Tonto are headed to the big screen soon. When MTV News caught up with Verbinski at the Hollywood Awards Gala last night, where his quirky animated film “Rango” received the Hollywood Animation Award, we asked how he was feeling about the film and what his plans are for the adaptation. “I feel great. We’re not shooting a Western in the middle of winter; the whole thing is pushed into a more reasonable time of year, so now we have to go make the movie,” Verbinski said, speaking to the film’s new May 31, 2013, release date. “There’s been a lot of talk. Hopefully in a year and a half we’ll have something we can talk about.” Verbinski went on to say that he’s been hard at work on the screenplay for two years and that the central character is not the Ranger. “It’s all built around Tonto,” he said. “You’ve heard the Lone Ranger’s story; you just haven’t heard it from this guy. He was there.” Depp has already teased that their take on the beloved duo’s western adventures will be “interesting,” to say the least. “I like the character. I think I have interesting plans for the character, and I think the film itself could be entertaining and very funny,” he said. “But also I like the idea of having the opportunity to make fun of the idea of the Indian as a sidekick — which has always been [the case] throughout the history of Hollywood. The Native American has always been a second-class, third-class, fourth-class citizen, and I don’t see Tonto that way at all. So it’s an opportunity for me to salute Native Americans.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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‘Paranormal Activity 3’: Seven Burning Questions Answered

From how to top the ‘cabinet scare’ in ‘PA 2’ to the setup behind Bloody Mary, the film’s directors reveal their secrets. By Eric Ditzian Paranormal Activity 3 Photo: Paramount Pictures On Friday, after the directors of “Paranormal Activity 3” helped us reveal 10 secrets about their horror sequel , we promised that on Monday, once fans had actually be able to check out the movie, we’d deliver a slew of answers to burning questions. And check it out, fans most certainly did. “PA 3” reeled in $54 million at the box office over its first weekend. That’s a lot of money for a lot of screams and, likely, a lot of sore throats today. So you guys deserve it: Read on for directors Henry Joost’s and Ariel Schulman’s answers to many of the eye-popping moments in the flick (needless to say, major spoilers exist below). How did they make everything fall in the kitchen? Henry Joost : “All summer, people were like, ‘How do we top the cabinets blowing open?’ [from the previous film].” Ariel Schulman : ” ‘The cabinet scare! The cabinet scare!’ ” Joost : “It was just so regular. We all have cabinets, but they’ve never done that before. It’s the last thing you expect to happen. So we were brainstorming and brainstorming. I wanted Randy’s dead body to drop from the ceiling. And [screenwriter] Chris Laden was like, ‘What about all the stuff in the kitchen?’ That was massive rigging for special-effects crew. It was so beautiful. It was like an art installation. It was all practical.” Schulman : “We did one take. We rigged everything to a hinge and had one button. You say go and it just launches.” Joost : “The release is staggered. The stuff gets closer to the camera, which is something you don’t even register, but it is 100 times better than everything falling at once.” Wait, you were going to kill Randy? Schulman : “We never killed Randy. We talked about it. The character who knows something is wrong and leaves and then meets his death somewhere else because the demon has followed him. But we never killed him.” Where did the idea for Bloody Mary come from? Schulman : “Chris Laden had been wanting to bring back Bloody Mary, which was a great idea. And we’d been wanting to do a scene in total darkness.” Joost : “We shot that scene three different ways. We shot the version that’s in the trailer, where it’s just the girls. And then we shot it with Dennis, Randy and Katie. The first two times were good, but we felt like we could take it to the next level. On set, we came up with the rattling door. We were like, ‘Can you make something in the room fly out of the room?’ ” Schulman : “Not only is the acting improvised, but a lot of the writing is. That scene starts off with Randy and Katie playing Bloody Mary and Randy gets scratched. End of scene. But it felt like it could get scarier. So we huddled and said, ‘What if the demon is right outside the door and just slamming on it?’ And we just went from there.” Where is Julie’s husband? Will we ever see him again? Schulman : “Maybe. Gotta leave some questions kind of unanswered!” What exactly happened at the end? Schulman : “The grandmother is the leader of a coven that is calling forth a demon. That demon is requesting a male host, a child. Someone has made a deal with the devil in return for a boy somewhere along this family lineage. That hasn’t happened yet. It happens in ‘Paranormal 2.’ In ‘Paranormal 2,’ the grandma is forcing the issue. Once that boy is had, she will be there with her coven and the demon in order to deliver the baby.” Joost : “Dennis is in the way, and ultimately Julie is too.” So at the end, the creepy women are going to have a s

The Avengers Parody Trailer: Carnage in Cardboard

We’ve already seen one parody of the star-studded, snarky Avengers trailer that was released a couple weeks ago, but we think those Taiwanese geniuses have been topped by Swede Fest organizers Roque & Brian. The flying, lame one-liners, hair-whipping, and general superhero self-importance are all mocked here, and the closing quip seems to sum up the movie pretty nicely. Please watch, or you’ll be Thorry.

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‘Paranormal Activity 3’: The Reviews Are In!

Critics are generally positive, although most point out similarities between latest entry and its predecessors. By Kevin P. Sullivan Paranormal Activity 3 Photo: Paramount This Halloween is the third in a row that the shaky-cam, faux-documentary series “Paranormal Activity” has released an entry into theaters, and critics agree that “Paranormal Activity 3” shares more than just a filming style with its predecessors. While the critical consensus is generally positive, most reviews note how similar the new “Paranormal” is to the two that came before it. This could be seen as a good or bad thing depending on how you feel about the first two films. There are new scares filling out a quiet, homespun frame, but not much else. Check out our roundup of the reviews, and be sure to read MTV News’ five reasons to check out “Paranormal Activity 3.” As a Sequel 
” ‘Paranormal Activity 3’ is a prequel, revealing that the characters in ‘PA1’ and ‘PA2’ had already been through the all-night video surveillance ordeal. At least in this film they are undergoing it for the first time, which is less than can be said for us. The formula for the films involves pallid characters, perfunctory dialogue and very long waits for something to happen.” — Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times The Director 
”Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost have fun with the archetypal image of a white-sheeted costume ghost, but mostly what they’re aces at is timing. They know just how to thread a handheld camera up the stairs, down a hallway, and into the scattered bric-a-brac of a middle-class children’s bedroom, settling at just the right moment upon a talking teddy bear that plays as a joke, even as a part of you momentarily thinks: Is that bear possessed?” — Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly The References 
”Having been handed the entirely uninspiring challenge of fattening up the ‘Paranormal’ origin story (pop culture mythology in the making, or not), directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (the doofuses behind the 2010 is-it-or-isn’t-it-a-sham-doc-about-an-Internet-sham, ‘Catfish’) reach into their kit bag of plot elements from, and references to, a whole bunch of older horror movies that most of their target demographic likely hasn’t seen. A bit of ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ here, ‘The Shining’ there, ‘Poltergeist’ there, not to mention some Japanese stuff, and, of course, ‘Blair Witch’ itself, particularly at the end.” — Glenn Kenny, MSN Movies The End 
”As usual, the climax, in which the family makes the mistake of retreating to the sweet grandmother’s (Hallie Foote) house, replaces the air of mystery with an all too explicit explication for what’s been going on. But it does effectively fulfill its requirement of setting things up for the inevitable next installment. One doesn’t need a Ouija board to discern that it will probably arrive sometime around next Halloween.” — Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter Bottom Line 
”Like its predecessors, the movie is more clever than good, and if you feel as if you’re being manipulated by the filmmakers, it’s because you are. That’s the fun of these movies, something you know going in. The point is to manipulate you in the scariest way possible, and ‘Paranormal Activity 3’ does a good job of that.” — Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic Check out everything we’ve got on “Paranormal Activity 3.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Paranormal Activity 3’ Is ‘Beyond Scary’

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‘Breaking Dawn’ Stars, Musicians Hit The Road

Ashley Greene, Peter Facinelli, Kellan Lutz and others will tour with acts from the latest ‘Twilight’ soundtrack. By Gil Kaufman Ashley Greene Photo: Didier Messens/ WireImage Some of the stars of the upcoming “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” will be hitting the road next month for a barnstorming tour to jack Twilighters up even more about the penultimate film in the vamps-and-werewolves saga. Peter Facinelli, Jackson Rathbone, Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz and Elizabeth Reaser will pile into the van (OK, probably a plane) for a five-city tour from November 7 to 11 that will hit Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco and Salt Lake City, just one week before the movie hits screens (November 18). They will be joined by singer and “Breaking Dawn” soundtrack contributor Christina Perri on the first three dates. Three other soundtrack contributors, Aqualung, Lucy Schwartz and Sleeping at Last, will be on hand for the final two shows. Tickets for the appearances are free and will be available beginning at 10 a.m. local time Saturday, November 5 at each location, with a two-ticket-per-person limit. Each event will feature a red-carpet arrival followed by the mini-concert. If you just can’t wait that long, tune in to MTV at 7:54 p.m. ET on Wednesday, October 26, to see the debut of the video for the first single from the “Breaking Dawn – Part 1” soundtrack , “It Will Rain,” from Bruno Mars . The “Rain” video will feature a never-before-seen clip from the film. Immediately following the video’s premiere, the action switches over to MTV.com for a live stream featuring MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway’s exclusive interview with Mars, plus “Twilight” music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, who will discuss everything about the “Breaking Dawn” soundtrack. Mars will also be answering your video and text questions, which you can submit starting today at MTV.com or via Twitter using the hashtag #AskBruno. The “Twilight” tour dates are:

‘Paranormal Activity 3’: 10 Secrets Revealed

Directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman tease some things to look out for in the horror threequel. By Eric Ditzian “Paranormal Activity 3” Photo: Paramount Pictures Last October, on the day “Paranormal Activity 2” hit theaters, director Tod Williams stopped by the MTV Newsroom to reveal five secrets about the horror sequel — everything from the best way to break a person’s leg to why the baby in the film is possibly the greatest actor in all of Hollywood. Another year, another “PA” flick — and even more secrets revealed. The morning after a raucous screening in New York City, “Paranormal Activity 3” directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman paid us a visit and gave up the goods. Read on for 10 “Paranormal” secrets, then check back on Monday for their answers to a ton of our burning questions — queries that were simply too spoiler-filled to reveal before fans have had a chance to see the film for themselves (be aware, though, that there are mild spoilers below) . The Fan Camera A key issue in any found-footage movie is finding creative ways for characters to film the action. That issue becomes especially thorny three pictures into a franchise. How do you keep things fresh in a “Paranormal” flick, a series that largely confines each story to one house, the demon-haunting action captured with camcorders set up in various rooms? Joost and Schulman, along with screenwriter Christopher B. Landon, came up with a new technique that opens up an entirely new way of viewing events that is at once simple and totally scare-inducing: a camera mounted on the base of a swiveling fan. The idea was one Joost and Schulman used when they first discussed the gig with Paramount. “It’s like, ‘How would we do it if there were a ghost in our office and we only had one camera? How would we capture the whole thing?’ ” explained Joost. “We were like, ‘Would we put it on a model train and have it go around the house?’ We would put up mirrors to see stuff, or this fan idea. It turned out Chris Landon, the writer of the movie, had basically the same idea, independently of us. So when we got together for this first time, it was like, ‘Oh great, you want to do that too!’ ” The Sex Tape For “PA3,” it wasn’t just about new ways of capturing the action, but of new action to capture. That’s why you’ll see the making of the first-ever sex tape in the new “Paranormal,” one between the two central adults in the film, mother Julie (Lauren Bittner) and live-in boyfriend Dennis (Christopher Nicholas Smith). “The president of Paramount [Adam Goodman] was like, ‘I want to do a sex tape this time,’ ” Schulman said. “They always tease it in the ‘Paranormal’ movies, and at this point, everyone’s inclined to think they’re not going to do it. [Dennis] is going to ask her to film it and she’s going to say no and they’re going to turn the camera off, or she’ll say yes and they’ll turn it off right away. [Goodman] was like, ‘I want to take it there.’ It gets pretty uncomfortable. It’s like a real sex tape, which is awkward.” The Filmmaker Cameos Though they spent the great majority of their time behind the scenes, Joost and Schulman actually make cameos in the film — though you’d never be able to tell unless they hadn’t revealed the secret to us. Without diving too much into spoilers, let’s just say that at one point you see what might be a young girl or a demon hiding under a white sheet — that old clich

Soulja Boy On Gun And Drug Charges: ‘I’m Innocent’

‘I just want y’all to know I’m innocent,’ Soulja says outside jailhouse after posting bond. By Rob Markman Soulja Boy in police custody on Tuesday Photo: Splash News Despite facing some very serious criminal charges, Soulja Boy Tell’em maintains his innocence. After the rapper was released from police custody Tuesday, SB made a quick statement to his fans and the press waiting outside. “I’m innocent, man. I love you all. I just want y’all to know I’m innocent,” he said as he was rushed to his car, according to CBS Atlanta . The 21-year-old hitmaker was arrested Tuesday after police pulled over the black Cadillac Escalade, Soulja was riding in. After what police are calling a routine traffic stop, they detected a strong marijuana odor and searched the vehicle. Officers found marijuana, guns and cash in the SUV. Sources told CBS Atlanta that police found more than 5 ounces of pot and $46,000 in cash in the rented vehicle. Soulja and the four men who were riding with him were all booked and charged with possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. The men were being held in Carroll County Jail in Carrollton, Georgia, but were all released after posting bond. As expected, the digital whiz took to Twitter to address his concerned fans. “Aye can I have a real n—a moment? My fans was DEEP AS F— OUTSIDE THAT JAIL MAN IM SORRY!!! That’s love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,” he wrote. The “Turn My Swag On” rapper also took time out to promote his new documentary DVD, which hit stores Tuesday: “Goodnight. Much love go cop soulja boy the movie everywhere now thanks for your prayers.” Related Photos Celebrity Mug Shots Related Artists Soulja Boy Tell’em

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Justin Bieber Not Allowed To Freestyle In “The Cypher” Because He Wouldn’t Write His Own Rhymes?

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How would have felt if you turned on the BET (Black Entertainment Television) Hip Hop Awards and caught “The Cyphers” with Justin Bieber spitting a hot 16 ? It almost happened! DJ Premier, in a recent interview, revealed that “Justin Bieber asked if he could do the cypher and everybody was worried that might mess up the integrity of BET, I was like yo, as long as he got a dope rhyme, let him spit. But then we heard he wants Luda to write his rhyme.” Once Premier realized that tid-bit of information “I was like oh no, no, no, no. If you ain’t writing your own rhyme, you can’t do it, so Justin, you gotta take a backseat. Write your own rhymes, honey.” You have just witnessed a case of “When Being White Goes Wrong…” Justin Bieber Song Featuring Boyz II Men Coming This Year Meet Justin Bieber’s DJ, Tay James [VIDEO]

Justin Bieber Not Allowed To Freestyle In “The Cypher” Because He Wouldn’t Write His Own Rhymes?

Is Soulja Boy’s Arrest A Publicity Stunt?

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Soulja Boy was arrested yesterday (October 18th) for being caught with weed and weapons, but the timing has some wondering if this was just a big, fat publicity stunt. This is the time when he’s supposed to be promoting his documentary Soulja Boy: The Movie , but his arrest has generated way more attention than a series of interviews could have. Was Soulja Boy making a calculated move by getting arrested, or was he dumb enough to get caught with weed and weapons? And if this is a publicity stunt, are we making it worse by talking about Soulja Boy, mentioning his documentary, and posting the trailer below? Read more about the publicity stunt theory at TMZ .

Is Soulja Boy’s Arrest A Publicity Stunt?

IMDB Sued for $1 Million for Revealing Actress’s Age

The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is the film industry’s encyclopedia of data for filmmakers and actors, providing a wealth of information about the movies, past and present, and the people who make them (or aspire to). But was the IMD b in the wrong when it published the legal age of an actress/IMDb Pro user — and did that act warrant the $1 million lawsuit she’s now leveling at the website?

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