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‘Twilight’ Trio Should Do A Comedy, Taylor Lautner Says

‘Our relationships together are quite hilarious,’ he tells MTV News of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner at the premiere of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1″ Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images LOS ANGELES — ” The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 ” black carpet was a bittersweet experience for fans of the series, as it marked the penultimate “Twilight” premiere. But leading man Taylor Lautner was only looking to the future when he caught up with MTV News during the live stream of the event. In fact, he wasn’t even looking at the “Breaking Dawn” films as being the last time he’d be in a film with his co-stars, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart . Sure, there’s nothing more we as fans would love than for Lautner to star in another movie with Robsten in the near future, regardless what the genre was. But the 19-year-old “Abduction” star has one specific type of movie in mind for their movie reunion: a comedy. “If I did a film again with them, I’d like to do a comedy. A super, super funny movie,” Lautner said. “I think they’re funny, especially when they’re together. Our relationships together are quite hilarious, so it would be a funny movie, for sure.” So would it end up with him taking his shirt off again? “If the role requires it and I’m in love with it, then we’ll see,” he said. Fortunately for fans of Lautner’s now-famous set of abs, his shirt apparently comes off within the opening minutes of “Breaking Dawn.” He might not be the biggest fan of the attention he gets for his sexy bod nowadays, but it seems like he’s willing to take it off to keep the fans happy. After all, they certainly have shown their dedication to the “Twilight” franchise. “I don’t know if I could think of one thing,” Lautner said when asked what he’ll remember most from the “Twilight Saga” red carpets. “But the obvious thing to think of is all of these fans, them showing up again and again. Last year when they came out, they camped out for days. I thought, ‘That’s amazing. There’s no way they’ll do it next year.’ Sure enough, they did it. It’s unbelievable.” Stick with MTV News as we roll out even more from our “Breaking Dawn” premiere live stream! 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 Live From The ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ Red Carpet MTV Rough Cut: ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ Related Photos ‘Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ Premiere

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‘Immortals’: Five Secrets Revealed

Stunt coordinator pulls back the curtain for MTV News on stunning fight sequences and more from Tarsem Singh’s 3-D odyssey. By Eric Ditzian Henry Cavill in “Immortals” Photo: Relativity Media We’ve seen a zillion big-screen takes on Greek mythology, a zillion slo-mo fight scenes, a zillion eye-popping 3-D sequences. But what’s crazy about Tarsem Singh’s “Immortals” is that while we’ve seen this type of thing so many times before, we’ve never seen any of it quite like this. “Immortals” is, in a word, beautiful. How did Singh and his team take the story of King Hyperion’s (Mickey Rourke) attempt to conquer the world and humiliate the Gods — and Theseus’ (Henry Cavill) against-all-odds quest to stop him — and make it fresh, make it unique, make it beautiful? For answers to those questions, MTV News turned to stunt coordinator Artie Malesci, who revealed five secrets about “Immortals.” The Titans Fight “Immortals” begins with the mythical Titans, those precursors to Zeus and his Olympian clan, in prison. You just know they’re going to escape at some point. And when they finally do, their fight against the Olympians is not just amazing to watch, it also proved to be the most challenging fight scene in the entire movie. “The Titans’ fight was the hardest — figuring out the choreography and the sets and the motion-capture work,” Malesci said. “It wasn’t until way late in the process that we got the idea about how to do it. Were we going to go with motion-capture or was it going to be animated? We spent a lot of time coming up with ideas and showing them to the director and getting his input. We ended up doing it motion-capture, but within this very challenging environment. That was very, very hard.” Battling in Three Dimensions As Malesci explained it, coordinating stunts and fights for the big screen is never easy, but it’s particularly complicated when the movie is being shot in 3-D. “It’s difficult because it’s two cameras. You’ve got to move them around,” Malesci said of the dynamic, time-dilating fights. “We shot the fights at 60 frames, and they can slow it down in [post-production] to 24 frames, which makes the impact look harder.” He added, “If I wanted to smash your head into a wall, we wouldn’t do it in real time. We’d do it fairly slowly. But we film it at a higher speed and ramp it down, so it looks like I really smashed your head into the wall. This way, you don’t hurt people.” The Minotaur Head The film is filled with cool weapons and gadgets — from the CG Epirus Bow that drives much of the plot to a gruesome metal bull that stands over a fire and whose hollow belly provides a deathly chamber for some unfortunate prisoners. One of the most creative contraptions is a barbed-wire Minotaur head worn by one of Hyperion’s warriors. Sure, it looks cool, but it was demanding for actor Robert Maillet to wear and then to do anything other than stand around looking badass. “We thought it was a great idea,” Malesci said. “But we really had to stay within the limitations of what the actor could do. He couldn’t see well but the mask still had to be used as a weapon, so we made two versions: There was one made of metal for non-fighting scenes. And for the fights, there was one made of rubber. That was a challenge trying to make rubber barbed wire that could hold its shape when we were going [into] the fight.” Gods in Heaven The single hardest sequence to capture in the entire film, Malesci told us, is one that appears in trailers — gods floating and fighting against one another in heaven. How Tarsem and his team pulled it off has to be heard to be believed. “It took a month to figure out how to do that,” he said. “I thought we’d do it with wires. But instead, we built a glass floor 30 feet in the air. We made an actual elevator system using these giant computer-controlled winches to move the camera, starting right below the actors’ feet and then dropping it as fast as we could without getting any kind of camera shake.” Give the Dog an Oscar Malesci also pointed out one unexpected scene that left him, a veteran stunt coordinator with decades of experience under his belt, utterly impressed: a sequence in which a dog has to pick up the Epirus Bow on cue in the midst of a battle scene. “The dog was incredible!” Malesci laughed. “This dog, his name is Crash. The dog was able to deal with anything we threw at it — fire, fighting, rocks. Amazing!” Check out everything we’ve got on “Immortals.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Immortals’ Key Scenes

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Keri Hilson & More Wow At The 2011 WEEN Awards [PHOTOS]

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The 3rd Annual WEEN Awards went down last night, celebrating the women in entertainment who empower others worldwide. Awarded at the event were Keri Hilson , Estelle, Editor of Billboard magazine Danyel Smith and TV and radio personality Egypt Sherrod for their proven commitment. Mashonda and Melyssa Ford were also in the building. presented the awards to the ladies. Who looked best? Keri Hilson Gets Snatched Up On Stage By Crazed Fan [VIDEO] Keri Hilson Gets Sexy At Birthday Bash 16! [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

Keri Hilson & More Wow At The 2011 WEEN Awards [PHOTOS]

‘Immortals’: The Reviews Are In!

While many critics marvel at the visual spectacle of the Greek flick, others decry Tarsem Singh’s ‘style-over-substance exercise.’ By Kevin P. Sullivan Daniel Sharman and Isabel Lucas in “Immortals” Photo: Jan Thijs If recent Greek movie history has taught us anything, it’s that the men of myths and legends had some killer ab routines. “Immortals” continues the tradition started by “300,” but will the new film find the same magic that made the Gerard Butler flick such a huge success? Critics see the similarities, namely in the brains (or lack thereof) department. While it may not be the smartest picture on the block, most seem to agree “Immortals” is actually quite beautiful. Here’s a rundown on what the critics have to say about the movie, which hit theaters on Friday (November 11). The Story “Alas, the movie makes next to no sense. It involves, in a very broad sense, the attempt by King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) to conquer Greece, and the battle to stop him led by a plucky peasant named Theseus (Henry Cavill). … But a lot of the time I had no idea what was going on. Characters would turn up for the first time, seem terrifically important, and disappear. If at many moments I had stopped the film and asked anybody around me, ‘Who is that, and what are they doing and why?’ I think they’d have been stuck for an answer.” — Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times Henry Cavill “Henry Cavill, cast as Superman in Zack Snyder’s ‘Man of Steel,’ next year, plays Theseus, a peasant who leads a rebellion against the wicked King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke, the highlight of the film). Muscular, oily and full of resentment, Cavill makes a fine perturbed peasant, though he’s got a tough bill sharing the most scenes with Rourke.” — Scott Bowles, USA Today The Direction “Tarsem Singh’s first two films, ‘The Cell’ and ‘The Fall,’ were shallow but exquisite displays designed almost entirely to show off his extraordinary artistry. With ‘Immortals,’ Singh finally acknowledges that he’s making movies, rather than just beautiful moving pictures. In his ostentatiously unconventional take on ancient Greek history, he gives us fully fleshed characters and a compelling (enough) plot, plus all the action an epic requires. And, true to form, it’s also the most gorgeous film of the year.” — Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News The Costumes “The most eye-catching creative contribution consists of Eiko Ishioka’s sometimes striking costume designs, which not only functionally differentiate the assorted factions but often pop the eyes even against the colorful backgrounds.” — Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter The Final Word “Absent a compelling narrative, the spectacle alone may be enough to survive opening weekend, only to see returns for this style-over-substance exercise wither over the following weeks. — Peter Debruge, Variety Check out everything we’ve got on “Immortals.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Immortals’ Key Scenes

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Heavy D: Being A Father Was The “Most Gratifying” [VIDEO]

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Many of Heavy D’s fans didn’t know that he is survived by a nine-year-old daughter, and even fewer knew that he found this role to be more gratifying than being an artist. While being interviewed in Washington, DC, our sister site KYSDC.com filmed him as he explained why he had been out of the public spotlight for so long. Take a look at what may be Heavy D’s very last interview, as he talks about why he chose being a daddy over his career. RELATED POSTS: Busta Rhymes “You Ain’t Gotta Wait Till I’m Gone” [Heavy D Tribute] Russell Simmons Discusses Heavy D’s Influence On Hip Hop At “Big Morning Buzz Live” [VIDEO] Jay-Z & Kanye West Honor Heavy D In NYC Celebrities On Twitter React To The Death Of Heavy D The Acting Career Of Dwight “Heavy D” Myers Rap Legend Heavy D Dead At 44

Heavy D: Being A Father Was The “Most Gratifying” [VIDEO]

Heavy D’s Funeral Planned For Next Week

While Friday’s New York service will be for family and friends only, a public viewing has been scheduled for Thursday. By Alvin Blanco Heavy D in 1991 Photo: Ron Galella / Getty Images Plans for Heavy D’s funeral services are being made, and his sendoff will be small and intimate with close friends and family only. The beloved rapper, born Dwight Errington Myers, will be laid to rest next Friday, November 18, in the New York area. TMZ reports that Heav’s family will be holding a public viewing the Thursday before the funeral for fans to catch a last glimpse of the “Now That We Found Love” rapper. Heavy’s burial services Friday will be invite-only. The surviving Boyz of Heavy D & the Boyz — DJ Eddie F and dancer G-Wiz — will be in attendance. While calling into MTV News’ “RapFix Live,” Eddie explained the universal appeal of his late friend. “The thing that he did that may be apparent, but maybe a lot of people didn’t pay attention to it, he was the type of rapper like the hardest, hardest, hard rock was a fan of his, and he would move on the street,” Eddie F told MTV News. “But then he was also respectful, and your mother, your grandmother could listen to Heavy D.” Also sure to attend the funeral will be Sean “Diddy” Combs and Mary J. Blige, who both worked with the Overweight Lover while he was at Uptown Records. The Wayans brothers are on the list of select attendees, according to TMZ; Heav famously penned and performed the theme music to the Wayans’ “In Living Color” sketch-comedy show. Heavy D died Tuesday after collapsing near his Beverly Hills condominium. Although it’s been reported that he had pneumonia-like symptoms shortly before his death , the Los Angeles coroner has not announced an official cause of death. Share your memories of Heavy D in the comments below. Related Photos Heavy D: Life, Music And Friends Related Artists Heavy D & The Boyz

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Mariah Carey Explains Jab Wasn’t About Kim Kardashian

‘I don’t read the tabloids unless it’s about me,’ new Jenny Craig rep says. By Jocelyn Vena Mariah Carey Photo: Theo Wargo/ Getty Images When Mariah Carey sat down with Gayle King to announce she is the new face and body of Jenny Craig, she also opened up a bit about her personal life, including life as a new mom to “dem babies,” cooking for her famous friends and married life. When asked how she and Nick Cannon keep their marriage strong, she explained, “There’s no teams; me and Nick are the same team always … Sometimes we make each other mad. That’s why we’re not divorced after four months. I’m just saying this Hollywood thing … did I say something that is wrong?” The statement had many in the room laughing, given the fact that Kim Kardashian recently made headlines for breaking up with her hubby, Kris Humphries, after even less time. However, Carey insisted she wasn’t referring to anyone in particular. “First of all, I don’t read the tabloids unless it’s about me. And even then, when it is about me, I try not to read it unless it’s good,” Carey told “Extra.” “I don’t look at these people. “I don’t even know what it is, but I do know that marriages come and go really quickly in Hollywood.” Carey famously divorced record executive Tommy Mattola in 1998, and the pop star says when she married Cannon in 2008, she did it with the intention of staying married. “A lot of people have high-profile moments, and then they get a divorce, and I’m sure it’s very painful for them,” she said. “My thing is: I don’t want that. I got married to stay married. I want some stability for our kids, and Nick feels the same way. “Not only are we both kind of jokesters, for the lack of a better word, we are also kind of provincial in that way. I think we both believe in trying to make it through. I’m proud of it.” Related Photos Kim Kardashian And Kris Humphries: A Whirlwind Romance Related Artists Mariah Carey

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The 2011 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: Red Carpet & Runway! [PHOTOS]

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Chanel Iman and Joan Smalls made us proud last night, stealing the show at the 2011 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. The show featured themes including Ballet, Passion, Super Angels, a New Orleans-style “I Put A Spell On You” and the disco-driven Club Pink as the closer. The ladies, including Anais Mali, Lais Ribeiro, and Emanuela De Paula strutted down the catwalk as Nicki Minaj sang “Super Bass” and Kanye West performed “Stronger” before being joined on stage by Jay-Z for “N****** in Paris.” Lala Vazquez shined on the pink carpet in a colorblock combo with two of the sexiest men alive, Tyson Beckford and Maxwell. Each year, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show features the brand’s most famous angels draped in the newest, sexiest, and most gem-studded styles of lingerie. The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show will air on CBS on November 29. How did this show compare to the previous ones? Selita Ebanks & Chanel Iman Shine At 2010 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show [PHOTOS] GALLERY: Victoria’s Secret’s Fashion Show ‘09

The 2011 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show: Red Carpet & Runway! [PHOTOS]

Beyonce, Eminem, Justin Bieber And More As Classic Paintings Are …

Celebrity Fashion & Beauty News, Photos, Video, Tour Outfits, Trends, Shopping. View original post here: Beyonce, Eminem, Justin Bieber And More As Classic Paintings Are …

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New Study: Black Women Are More Confident!

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Black women view themselves as especially self-confident and independent-minded-more so than Caucasian women. In a recent poll conducted by beauty mag Allure magazine, Black women rated themselves three times as likely as Caucasian women to rate themselves at the ‘hot’ end of the spectrum. Tell us something we don’t know! Black women have always viewed themselves in a positive light, we know we can be whatever we want to be if given the chance. The study also revealed that ninety-three percent of women say the pressure to look young today is greater than it’s ever been. And when it comes to sexual attraction, women listed face, body type, smile, eyes, and height as their favorites. Do you agree with this poll? Spotted at clutchmag.com What Black Women Think About Black Women Do Black Men Expect Too Much From Black Women?

New Study: Black Women Are More Confident!