If Kelly Brook ‘s skinful appearance in Piranha 3D (2010) left you wanting more, then get ready to bang your head as well as your fist, gentlemen, because the boobtacular British actress is now starring in a live-action adaptation of the beloved fantasy magazine and “adult animation” flick Heavy Metal (1981). Kelly tweeted a picture (left) from the set this week of herself and two grotesque extras, along with the caption “turtle heads.” We love it when a sexy woman makes poop jokes, especially when she’s showing off her rockin’ tits in skin-tight PVC while she’s doing it. See Kelly Brook’ s “major boobage” unleashed after the jump!
‘Real Steel’ was victor at the weekend box office, with ‘Ides of March’ at #2. By Ryan J. Downey Hugh Jackman and Evangeline Lilly in “Real Steel” Photo: DreamWorks “Real Steel” was the clear victor at the box office this weekend. The action-packed robot-boxing movie took in $27.3 million, according to studio estimates, which easily bested the rest of the flicks in theaters, both new and old. Of course, the contest wasn’t exactly along the lines of George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali. Industry watchers long suspected the mass audience appeal of “Real Steel” to beat the suspenseful nature of George Clooney ‘s “The Ides of March.” “Real Steel” features Hugh Jackman opposite Dakota Goyo , a generally relatable 11-year-old. It features effects-heavy action, a family story and big thrills aimed at a broad audience. It was also executive-produced by Steven Spielberg . DreamWorks will undoubtedly continue to campaign hard for “Real Steel,” considering its estimated $110 million budget. The weekend’s #2 movie, “The Ides of March,” is a dramatic tale of political intrigue aimed for a more discerning, grown-up audience. “Ides” was directed and co-written by George Clooney, who also stars. It debuted with $10.4 million. Clooney’s face is split on the poster with co-star Ryan Gosling , whose “Drive” opened with $11.3 million in August by comparison. Last weekend’s #1 movie, “Dolphin Tale,” slid gracefully to #3 with $9.2 million for a $49.1 million total — a decline of just 34 percent. Brad Pitt’s “Moneyball” took in $7.5 million to land at #4 with a $49.3 million total. The Joseph Gordon-Levitt/ Seth Rogen dramedy “50/50” was #5, with $5.5 million in its second weekend of release. The low-budget picture has made $17.3 million playing in roughly two-thirds the number of theaters as “Real Steel.” “The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence” took $54,000 in just 18 theaters in its debut. Next weekend’s new releases include a pair of blasts from the past: the remake of “Footloose” and the remake-turned-prequel “The Thing.” They’ll open alongside a handful of smaller pictures with big stars including “Fireflies in the Garden” (Julia Roberts, Ryan Reynolds), “Trespass” (Nicolas Cage, Nicole Kidman), “Father of Invention” (Kevin Spacey) and “Texas Killing Fields” (Sam Worthington). “The Big Year,” which stars Owen Wilson, Jack Black and Steve Martin, debuts as well. Check out everything we’ve got on “Real Steel” and “The Ides of March.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Ryan Gosling MTV Rough Cut: Hugh Jackman
Watch out, all you anti-dancing stick-in-the-muds- there’s a new Footloose in town. The ’80s dance flick has been “re-imagined for a new generation” by director Craig Brewer ( Black Snake Moan, Hustle & Flow ), who justified the remake’s existence to The New York Times thusly: “I want it to really shake them up, and I know people will roll their eyes, but this ain’t ‘Glee.’ We’ve got a little more danger in this movie. We’ve got more sex and tense moments,” Brewer says. There’s just one problem: there’s no nudity in this flick. Dancing with the Stars ‘ Julianne Hough stars in her first acting role, and although she caused some tense moments in our trousers by stripping to her bra, donning tight jeans, and flashing her panties as she boogied down, she doesn’t quite show the skin that makes us feel like dancing. Hopefully next time Julianne will really cut loose… See more from hot hoofer Julianne Hough right here at MrSkin.com
Following the success of his 2007 cop drama Elite Squad , Brazilian filmmaker Jose Padilha turned his lens back on Rio de Janiero’s corrupt system in a sequel, Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within . A critical and commercial smash that set box office records and was selected as Brazil’s official Oscars entry, Elite Squad 2 played Sunday at Fantastic Fest where Movieline caught up with Padilha to discuss why his incisive films have resonated in Brazil and the philosophical questions raised in his remake of RoboCop , which he’s currently writing. And what’s up with those Michael Fassbender casting rumors?
As I’ve mentioned , I’ve never been the type to get hives over the remake announcements that seem to crop up in the trades every other day, or who feels that a bad redo can somehow denigrate its original. I understand that the idea of people associating The Wicker Man with Nicolas Cage karate kicking Leelee Sobieski into a wall instead of the 1973 Christopher Lee version can be a little painful, but overall what’s the harm, so long as the film at least tries to bring something interesting to the table?
Grammy-winning diva Whitney Houston is returning to the big screen in a remake of the film Sparkle. Houston joins Jordin Sparks who was recently confirmed to star in the remake of the 1976 movie musical Sparkle, which is loosely based on the story of The Supremes. Jordin Sparks, will play the lead role of Sparkle. (Cute!) For those of you too young to remember, the story of Sparkle revolves around three sisters who become a hugely successful trio in the 50s and 60s. Whitney, who hasn’t appeared in a film since The Preacher’s Wife in 1996 (and in the 1997 TV movie Cinderella), would play Sparkle’s mother. Comedian/actor Mike Epps is also attached to play Satin, a comedian who marries one of Sparkle’s sisters and gets her hooked on drugs. SOURCE Can Bobbi Kristina Sing Like Her Mother Whitney? [VIDEO] Paula Patton To Star In “Sparkle” Remake? How Jordin Sparks Lost 30 Pounds! [VIDEO]
While critics prefer the remake to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s original, reviews aren’t glowing. By Terri Schwartz Jason Momoa in “Conan the Barbarian” Photo: Lionsgate Entertainment “Conan the Barbarian” isn’t trying to pull any punches. From the beginning, the remake of the 1982 cult classic proclaims that its lead lives, loves, slays and is content. And critics are saying that’s exactly what you get in theaters. Reviews haven’t necessarily been positive, with critics complaining about the script and the one-dimensional characters. But they seem to agree that Jason Momoa did a better job in the title role than Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the movie is fun — at least as a mindless summer blockbuster. It might not be worth spending the extra money to see the flick in 3-D, but the fighting is good and gory if that’s what fans are looking for. But don’t let us tell you what to think. Before you head to theaters to watch “Conan the Barbarian,” find out what the critics thought of “Conan the Barbarian” in our review round-up: The Script “With a script so pat and humor-free, Momoa has little to do but sneer and slice. The film informs us that Conan has the heart of a lion and ‘the loyalty of a bloodhound,’ but we get nary a sniff of that in this carnage fest. He’s built like a tank, but Conan emotes like one, too.” — Scott Bowles, USA Today The Effects “This ‘Conan’ plods along, regularly erupting in action scenes that make scant visual sense in two dimensions and none at all in 3-D. The few that stick out involve supernatural beasties; there’s one ferocious battle against warriors made of sand that combines athletic parkour and digital effects to surprisingly exciting ends. Other than that, it’s tame stuff, and there’s little sense of the larger mythical stage the hero strides across.” — Ty Burr, The Boston Globe The Remake “The original ‘Conan’ was a sloppy, grandiose, unforgivable muckbath directed by the (I say the words lovingly) right-wing maniac John Milius. I watched it about four times to make sure it had no redeeming qualities. The reboot (re-sandal?) isn’t good either, exactly. But it has a certain commitment to its cause, and by that I mean it supplies the necessary flayings, slayings, beheadings and, um, a be-nose-ing, all of it dancing to the tune of those amusingly stilted He-Man declaratives — King James Bible cadences applied to comic-book visions. It knows it’s a B movie, and gets on with it.” — Kyle Smith, The New York Post The Schwarzenegger Connection “In this dank ultimate-fighting challenge, Jason Momoa as Conan provides the only visual vivacity; he has an eye-catchingly sensuous face atop the requisite statuesque beefcake. Much more than Schwarzenegger in his early Teutonic-slab phase, Momoa nicely fulfills the law of Hollywood Darwinism: survival of the dishiest. Such is his sex appeal that he almost brings plausibility to the movie’s silliest scene, when Conan tells Tamara, ‘I live, I love, I slay, and I am content,’ and the virgin instantly falls into his arms. Guys bringing their dates to this murky holocaust are advised not to try using Conan’s credo as a pickup line.” — Richard Corliss, Time The Final Word ” ‘Conan the Barbarian,’ starring the excellent rippling chisel of Jason Momoa, is brutal, bloody beyond belief, and has no socially redeeming value. So it is with a certain amount of guilt that I say it’s kind of a wicked blast to watch, especially if you’re in the mood for some righteous revenge.” — Betsy Sharkey, The Los Angeles Times Check out everything we’ve got on “Conan the Barbarian.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
The Conan the Barbarian reboot hits theaters, and some slave girls bare breasts in 3D. The original Conan, starring Sandahl Bergman’s rack , is out on Blu-Ray, as is The Big Lebowski with a nude Julianne Moore .
The Conan the Barbarian reboot hits theaters, and some slave girls bare breasts in 3D. The original Conan, starring Sandahl Bergman’s rack , is out on Blu-Ray, as is The Big Lebowski with a nude Julianne Moore .
How do you follow up what may turn out to be the highest-grossing film of all-time? By placing your career in the hands of one of Hollywood’s most respected directors. Such is the direction Emma Watson will reportedly take, as sources confirm she’s negotiating to join Guillermo Del Toro for his remake of Beauty and the Beast . Not many details are available on the subject, but it’s safe to assume Watson would portray Belle. First, though, the actress will attend Oxford University in the fall to study English. [Photo: WENN.com]