Comedienne Anna Faris is the perfect blend of funny and foxy, and the fact that she’s never been shy about displaying her ass-ets on screen (in Scary Movie (2000), Smiley Face (2007), and The House Bunny (2008)) just makes us love her all the more. After three long years without Faris flesh on the big screen, Anna makes her return to nudity this weekend with What’s Your Number? , opening in theaters tomorrow. Anna was spotted streaking on set with her co-star Chris Evans a few months ago, and our Skin Skout has confirmed that Anna indeed shows her seat meat jumping off a pier naked 1 hour, 4 minutes in. We only see the bare butt from the back, leaving open the possibility of a body double, though considering Anna’s nude history we’re optimistic that that fanny is 100% Faris. See stills from the set of What’s Your Number? after the jump!
Natalie Dormer is a really hot actress with some lovely big breasts and a sexy body and here she is nude having simulated sex in the movie The Goddess of 1967. Continue reading →
Demi Lovato’s Unbroken debuts at #4. By Gil Kaufman Tony Bennett Photo: Getty Images It only took him 60 years, but ageless crooner Tony Bennett will finally snag his first #1 debut on the Billboard album charts next week when his star-studded Duets II album wins the crown. The disc, which features songs recorded with Lady Gaga and late British R&B diva Amy Winehouse, sold 179,000 copies in its first week, which was good enough to push last week’s top seller — Lady Antebellum ‘s Own the Night — down to #2, as sales trailed off by 64 percent to 125,000. Leading the list of other debuts in the top 10 was Demi Lovato , who hit #4 with Unbroken (96,000), followed by Needtobreathe ‘s Reckoning (#6, 49,000), Mindless Behavior ‘s #1 Girl (#7, 36,000) Gavin DeGraw ‘s Sweeter (#8, 34,000) and the soundtrack to Pearl Jam Twenty (#10, 27,000). The rest of the top 10: Adele , 21 (#3, 117,000); Lil Wayne , Tha Carter IV (#5, 84,000); and Jay-Z and Kanye West , Watch the Throne (#9, 31,000). Just outside the top 10, teen singer Cody Simpson ‘s Coast to Coast EP landed at #12 (24,000), hard rockers Thrice hit #18 with Major/Minor (20,000) and Tori Amos came in at #24 with her latest, Night of Hunters (18,000). Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger ‘s multi-culti super group, SuperHeavy , debuted at #26 with their self-titled debut (18,000), while Staind took a major 23-slot tumble to #28 as their self-titled album shed 68 percent of its first-week business on sales of 15,000. Bennett couldn’t quite pull off the double-play on the iTunes album chart, where Lovato was #1, followed by Adele and Needtobreathe. Bennett was in at #4, ahead of Lady Antebellum, Wayne, DeGraw, the soundtrack to the movie “Drive,” pre-orders for Coldplay’s Mylo Xyloto and Mumford & Sons ‘ Sigh No More. Maroon 5 continued their hot summer run with “Moves Like Jagger,” which held on to the top spot on the iTunes singles chart, beating out Adele’s “Someone Like You,” Foster the People ‘s “Pumped Up Kicks,” LMFAO ‘s “Party Rock Anthem,” Gym Class Heroes’ “Stereo Hearts” and LMFAO again with “Sexy and I Know It.” Rihanna ‘s “We Found Love” helped round out the chart at #7, in front of David Guetta ‘s “Without You,” Rihanna’s “Cheers (Drink to That)” and Lady Gaga’s “Yo
Audrina is a girl that we have wanted to see fucked properly ever since The Hills and she is here in this clip from the movie The Big Bang Continue reading →
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Admitted ‘Twi-Hard’ is ‘unbelievably honored’ that ‘A Thousand Years’ made the ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ soundtrack. By James Montgomery Christina Perri Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images For any artist, getting a song on a “Twilight” soundtrack is a pretty big deal. But for Christina Perri , whose “A Thousand Years” made the cut for the upcoming “Breaking Dawn – Part 1” album , well, “pretty big deal” is an understatement. Perri is — to put it mildly — rather obsessed with the series, as she told MTV News on Tuesday (September 27). “Yes, I am 1,000 percent a ‘Twilight’ fan. I can’t even deny that I am actually, in fact, a Twi-Hard and have a ‘Twilight’ tattoo,” she laughed, also revealing that she’s Team Edward. “I got a tattoo on my wrist that says ‘bitten,’ and it’s written in the font of all the book titles. So, yes, I am of one the big, geeky fans.” For Perri, who already found success with her hit “Jar of Hearts,” landing “Breaking Dawn” was a career-defining moment, not to mention a dream come true. Especially since, until the final track list was revealed Monday, she had no idea if her song made the cut. “I’ll never forget going to the screening of the movie. But, for me, having this opportunity is also such a wild card, because it’s Hollywood, and you never really know. … I wasn’t even sure I was going to be on it until yesterday, when I saw it in print,” she laughed. “So I tried not to get hyped out, because it’s one of my favorite movies, one of my favorite books, one of my favorite soundtracks, and that could potentially freak out the little songwriter in me. “So I tried to put that aside and take it one step at a time, went to see the movie and cried like a baby, because it’s so good, and I felt so lucky to be there,” she continued. “And then went home and wrote a love song to Edward and Bella … and to have it be chosen, I’m unbelievably honored.” She wrote that love song based less on the screening she attended (“It wasn’t finished,” Perri said. “But I still cried. Seriously, that’s how good it is”) and more on the emotions she felt reading Stephenie Meyer’s series … in particular, the star-crossed love affair between Edward and Bella. “When we went to watch the screening, they told us to see where there was temporary music added and just jump into those scenes a little harder,” she explained. “But I’m fortunately a fan of the movie and the characters, and I feel like, by reading these books, I can step into that feeling that Edward and Bella have for each other. So [songwriter] David Hodges and I sat down, and it just came out in one afternoon. I feel like it was all meant to happen; I feel like it was all waiting inside me, waiting to come out.” While she doesn’t know where “A Thousand Years” will be used in “Breaking Dawn,” Perri said it’s not all that important to her. She’s just counting down the days until the film’s premiere, when, finally, she’ll get to hear her song on the big screen. And after that, all bets are off. “For me, personally, this is one of my dreams coming true. And the fact that it’s on the soundtrack, I’m seeing it, but I’m not sure I’m quite believing it,” she said. “I have a feeling when I’m sitting in the theater with the cast, and the movie comes on and my song happens, that I’m probably at that moment either going to combust with excitement or finally believe it and probably cry a little.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Twilight’ Stars Talk ‘Breaking Dawn’ Related Photos Twilight: Breaking Dawn Related Artists Christina Perri
‘If everyone goes to see a movie that’s 20 years old … they’re just going to re-release 20-year-old movies,’ Hill jokes about his box-office competition. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Vanessa White Wolf Jonah Hill Photo: MTV News Even though Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill ‘s well-received “Moneyball” wasn’t able to conquer Disney’s re-release of “The Lion King” at the box office over its opening weekend, Hill isn’t worried about the potential for continued success of the underdog- and baseball-themed flick. He’s worried about what message that might send to studio executives. “I’m not mad at ‘The Lion King,’ ” Hill said with sincerity and a smile. “I just think if everyone goes to see a movie that’s 20 years old getting re-released, they’re just going to re-release 20-year-old movies instead of making new original movies, and that would be a shame.” But even more newsworthy than the film’s box-office haul is all the early awards buzz it is getting, specifically the positive attention Hill’s performance has received. When we asked the 27-year-old what it might mean to be recognized for his work with an Oscar or Golden Globe nomination, he wasn’t sure how to react just yet. “I don’t know, I don’t know. I’m just really proud of the movie. Stuff like that is crazy when you hear someone ask you that question legitimately,” he said. “It’s really flattering and cool, but for me the whole experience has been wonderful and I’m already as proud as I would be would I get to be up for an award. I’ve never been up for any award in my life … actually an MTV award [Best Comedic Performance and Best Newcomer noms for “Superbad”], so that was already exciting enough for me. “I don’t know,” he continued. “Basically it’s just a crazy, insane question to be asked and you don’t really know what to say when someone asks you that kind of question.” No matter what happens over the course of the next few months, Hill is proud of his performance and excited that “Moneyball” is exposing him to new audiences outside of those who know him from his work in comedies. “What’s interesting to me is that it’s been completely different audiences [going to see “Moneyball”]. The audiences who would see “Superbad” or “Get Him to the Greek” or “The Sitter” hasn’t been the audience that’s seen “Moneyball” so far. The fortunate thing for me is that I’m getting a much older audience to understand me as an actor.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Moneyball.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Brad Pitt And Jonah Hill In ‘Moneyball’
On November 18, fans can finally feast their eyes on part one of Breaking Dawn , as Edward and Bella fight to save the half-human/half-vampire child growing inside the latter’s stomach. Check out THIS EXTENDED TRAILER for the film now. On November 8, meanwhile, Twihards can get themselves psyched for the movie by purchasing its official soundtrack, which will feature the following artists/singles: The Joy Formidable, “Endtapes” Angus & Julia Stone, “Love Will Take You” Bruno Mars, “It Will Rain” Sleeping at Last, “Turning Page” The Features, “From Now On” Christina Perri, “A Thousand Years” Theophilus London, “Neighbors” The Belle Brigade, “I Didn’t Mean It” Noisettes, “Sister Rosetta (2011 Version)” Cider Sky, “Northern Lights” Iron & Wine, “Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Wedding Version)” Imperial Mammoth, “Requiem on Water” Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz, “Cold” Mia Maestro, “Llovera” Carter Burwell, “Love Death Rebirth”
What did I tell you last week , Contagion ? Enjoy your box office reign while you can, because Moneyball is destined to conquer. Lo and behold, viewers flocked to hear Brad Pitt’s sabermetric-al wisdom, putting the movie at the top of the heap for Friday’s tally. But is The Lion King (in 3D) shaping up to win its second weekend in a row? Check out Friday’s numbers after the jump.