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Supernatural Preview: Producer Speaks on History-Changing Episode

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Supernatural returns with an episode tonight that will change history. Not in the way that probably makes it sound. In fact, Executive Producer Sera Gamble says that this week’s installment is lighter fare as far as Supernatural goes. Yesterday, we posted a couple of sneak peeks of “My Heart Will Go On,” in which Sam and Dean must find and reverse the course of a Titanic-sized twist of fate. Here’s… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Donkey Dish Discovery Date : 15/04/2011 02:46 Number of articles : 2

Supernatural Preview: Producer Speaks on History-Changing Episode

J.J. Abrams and Author Doug Dorst to Collaborate on Novel

J.J. Abrams can be cagey about his new projects (unless he’s discussing his longtime dream of writing a theatrical tribute to Edith Head ), but this new one is intriguing: The Super 8 writer/director will work with author Doug Dorst on a novel. Dorst wrote the supernatural crime novel Alive in Necropolis , and he happens to be a three-time Jeopardy! champion. I guess Alex Trebek’s blessing can help introduce you to some amazing people . [ NYT /ArtsBeat ]

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Chris Brown, Publicist Go Their Separate Ways

Chris Brown needs a new publicist. Guy just parted ways with his current PR people. No idea what could have prompted such a sudden, stunning split. A source close to both would not elaborate, but says the two sides mutually decided to ” part ways .” Talk about news you can’t wrap your head around. It’s hard to get to the bottom of what sparked this … Good luck, new Chris Brown PR guy. You’ve got your work cut out . [Photo: Fame Pictures]

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This Week in TV Fanatic: The Renewal of Fringe and More!

We’ve got the Jersey Shore finale covered, don’t you worry. But there’s only so much television news THG can handle, as long as Donald Trump is making ignorant claims, Chris Brown is exploding again and Lady Gaga is showing love to Rebecca Black. So let’s turn to our friends at TV Fanatic for the latest small screen news… Low ratings be damned! Fringe has received a full season order for 2011-2012. Who is Jonathan Cake?!? Find out now ! Pretty Little Liars spoilers for season two already? You know it. Who is returning to Mystic Falls? These Vampire Diaries spoilers spill all. What will happen to Sam and Dean Winchester? Sounds like a question for this section of Supernatural spoilers .

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Don’t Look Now, But That’s Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland Schtupping

According to the new book Infamous Players: A Tale of Movies, the Mob, (and Sex), Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland weren’t just showing off their acting chops when they got down and dirty in the supernatural thriller Don’t Look Now(1973) . The book’s author, Peter Bart, who was a Paramount executive at the time, visited Don’t Look Now ‘s Venice set on the day the sexy scene was filmed. Bart’s attention was briefly distracted as filming began, and when he looked back, both Christie and Sutherland were completely naked and no longer playing pretend: “It was clear to me they were no longer simply acting: they were f*cking on camera,” Bart writes in his book. According to Bart, a few months later a furious Warren Beatty , who was dating Christie at the time, stormed into Bart’s office demanding that the scene be cut. He had seen director Nicholas Roeg ‘s cut of the film, which was so graphic that Julie’s juice box was clearly visible. “I want to cut the movie with you, p*ssy hair by p*ssy hair…” Beatty reportedly told Bart. Defy the wishes of party pooper Warren Beatty by watching the sex scenes from Don’t Look Now and MORE from Julie Christie on MrSkin.com!

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Drive Angry’s William Fichtner Plays My Favorite Scene, Recalls Rocky Soap Opera Beginnings

The great tragedy in Drive Angry 3D ‘s lackluster opening last weekend isn’t that the B-movie homage didn’t make more money, but that more people didn’t get to see William Fichtner steal the show as The Accountant, the no-nonsense supernatural CPA from hell doggedly tracking Nic Cage’s every move on earth. Fichtner, one of Hollywood’s most beloved character actors, gives a master class in added-value acting in the film, which he discussed with Movieline last week before musing further on muscle cars, The Godfather Part II , and his soap opera beginnings.

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Drive Angry’s William Fichtner Plays My Favorite Scene, Recalls Rocky Soap Opera Beginnings

Drive Angry’s William Fichtner Plays My Favorite Scene, Recalls Rocky Soap Opera Beginnings

The great tragedy in Drive Angry 3D ‘s lackluster opening last weekend isn’t that the B-movie homage didn’t make more money, but that more people didn’t get to see William Fichtner steal the show as The Accountant, the no-nonsense supernatural CPA from hell doggedly tracking Nic Cage’s every move on earth. Fichtner, one of Hollywood’s most beloved character actors, gives a master class in added-value acting in the film, which he discussed with Movieline last week before musing further on muscle cars, The Godfather Part II , and his soap opera beginnings.

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‘Drive Angry’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know!

MTV News has been on the road with the Nicolas Cage flick since the start. By Eric Ditzian David Morse and Nicolas Cage in “Drive Angry” Photo: Summit Publicity “Drive Angry” is perhaps the Nicolas Cage-iest Nicolas Cage movie ever. The ever-unpredictable, often wacky, potentially out-of-his-gourd actor stars as a man who literally breaks out of hell to exact a bloody, muscle-car-assisted revenge plot … in 3-D. It’s deeply weird stuff, and yet, with Cage at the center of it all, it makes a whole lot of sense. MTV News, it should be said, has been at the center of “Drive Angry” coverage, securing the very first interview about the project and continuing to track it from the first trailer to the brink of opening weekend. Read on for everything you need to know about the movie before it hits theaters Friday (February 25). Going on the Road Coming off the $100 million success of 2009’s “My Bloody Valentine,” director Patrick Lussier and his writing partner, Todd Farmer, asked themselves one question: “What movie do we want to see and what movie do we want to shoot in 3-D?” as Lussier later explained to us . “We didn’t really have anything in mind beyond that,” he added. “We started writing an opening scene about a guy named Milton killing these three guys called the F—ers, who are totally scared sh–less and totally deserve it. From there, ‘Drive Angry’ was born. We wanted to come up with something that wasn’t a horror movie but was just a hard-R, action-driven road movie, because that would be a great film to see in 3-D.” Ditching any notion of converting the film to three dimensions during post-production, Lussier hauled 3-D cameras down to Shreveport, Louisiana, and began shooting in the spring of 2010. To share the screen with Cage, Lussier hired Amber Heard to play a sassy waitress who gets pulled into Cage’s scheme and William Fichtner as the agent of the devil’s evil agenda. 3-D, From Scratch When we caught up with Cage in the spring at Wonder-Con , he joked that the pollen in Louisiana made him sound like an “old blues singer” and raved about how the flick would meld an old-school cinematic vibe with cutting-edge technology. “It’s like if you got to see an old ’70s action movie, but in 3-D,” he explained. “We’re doing something semi-historical, because it’s the first 3-D movie shot [in the] style of a ’70s action film. You could see Charles Bronson or [Clint] Eastwood [starring in a film like this] in those days.” Months later, with the shoot behind him and his voice back to normal, Cage marveled at how he escaped the production injury-free. “In this case, I did quite a few stunts with people literally on the hood of the car driving at very high speeds, so it reminded me of those old movies where you have people on top of the wing of a biplane,” he said. “It was a little intense. That was definitely new to me and I was always very concerned about the stunt people I was working with.” Hell on Earth The film’s first trailer popped up online in October and featured everything we could have hoped for: big guns and fast cars, Cage walking slowly away from explosions without looking back, and fab lines like, “Hell already is walking the Earth.” Months later, a Super Bowl ad delivered further peeks at the hard-R craziness. There’s action aplenty, and that’s exactly how Lussier planned it. “We have this great car chase with Nic’s character chasing after Amber Heard’s character, who’s in the middle of a fight inside this RV,” he teased of one scene. “You’re in this claustrophobic space, and suddenly you’re outside with Nic in hot pursuit. There’s all sorts of gunplay on the road. It’s spectacular.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Drive Angry.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Alex Pettyfer on I Am Number Four, Beastly and the Magic of Cinematic Sweat

It is an exciting time for Alex Pettyfer. Based on the box office performance of his first big budget film, I Am Number Four — which premieres tomorrow — the 20-year-old English model-turned-thesp could join Robert Pattinson in the ranks of hunky, tortured heartthrobs. Like Pattinson’s Twilight character, Pettyfer plays a sensitive-yet-inhuman high school student at once trying to fit in, overcome supernatural obstacles, and win the heart of his mortal crush (played by Pettyfer’s real-life-girlfriend Dianna Agron). And with the sci-fi thriller’s all-star pedigree — D.J. Caruso directed while Steven Spielberg and Michael Bay produced — I Am Number Four is indeed poised to carry the handsome Pettyfer from verge to vampire-level popularity.

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Lily Collins Feels The ‘Momentum’ Going Into 2011

With roles in ‘Abduction,’ ‘Priest’ and ‘City of Bones,’ the actress is one of MTV News’ 11 for ’11. By Eric Ditzian Lily Collins Photo: Jason LaVeris/ FilmMagic There was a time, not long ago, when Lily Collins was known — if she was known at all — as the daughter of a famous rock star, appearing in the pages of fashion magazines and at haute-couture-resplendent debutante balls. Her story could have stayed on such a track, another pretty face with an illustrious pedigree, fame born simply of fame instead of accomplishment. But that’s not how Collins’ story will be told. Rather, it’ll begin something like this: The daughter of Genesis rocker Phil Collins, she won a small role as Sandra Bullock’s daughter in “The Blind Side,” a film that could have been reasonably expected to fade into obscurity had filmmakers not nailed a pitch-perfect tone of inspirational Hollywood drama rather than one of heartstring-tugging schmaltz. The Oscar-winning blockbuster lead to Collins’ scoring the female lead in “Abduction,” in which she plays the love interest of “Twilight” hunk Taylor Lautner. The thriller hits theaters in September, and its highly anticipated release among the Twi-set would already qualify Collins as an actress to watch in 2011. But she also stars in the supernatural horror flick, “Priest,” and just won the coveted role of Clary Fray in the upcoming adaptation of “City of Bones,” the first book in Cassandra Clare’s “Mortal Instruments” series. With all these projects in the pipeline, Collins was an obvious pick as one of MTV News’ 11 for ’11. The 21-year-old, who speaks with a poise and confidence that belie her years, called us up recently to chat about dealing with her newfound fame, working with Lautner and how she landed the “Mortal Instruments” gig. MTV : 2011 is shaping up to be a big year for you, coming off “The Blind Side,” with a bunch of prominent roles this year and some new projects coming down the line. Does 2011 feel like it’s going to be a momentous year? Lily Collins : It really does. Everything for me has happened so quickly. I finished shooting “The Blind Side” not this past June, but the June before, and all of sudden up to now, it seems like it’s gone from zero to 60 for me. I feel so fortunate to be able to say that, because a lot of my friends aren’t working, especially since fewer films are being made now and there’s more competition. Right before Christmas, I found out I was cast as Clary in “Mortal Instruments,” so it was the best early Christmas present ever. So to know that I’m starting off 2011 with that project to film, and also having two other ones coming out, it’s a position I never thought I’d see myself in. I feel the momentum. MTV : Has it been a difficult transition, with the increased attention on your private life as well as your professional life? Collins : I grew up with my dad going through all that. I grew up understanding the pros and cons of what you’re getting into and knowing what comes with your job. I like to keep my private life private, and then work is work. I feel so far I’ve had a really good balance with that. So far I’m having fun, which is why I’m doing this. I enjoy the craft. I hope that never goes away. I don’t like reading things that people say on the Internet because I know so much of it is not true. I don’t want to waste my time worrying about what other people are thinking. I just want to focus on being able to do cool projects. MTV : So let’s talk about some of these cool projects you have coming up. “Abduction,” first off. Have you seen any finished footage? Collins : I have seen footage. [Director] John Singleton would shoot scenes and was really open to showing us different takes and if we wanted to see different angles. We had instantaneous feedback. And I have seen cuts here and there of stuff. Nothing like a final edit, but I have seen bits and pieces. I’m extremely proud. This was my biggest role to date. Of course I was nervous. Especially because there was so much action and all those stunts and I’m trying not to fall when I’m going through rivers at 4:30 in the morning. There was so much going on, and every single emotion you can think of we had to go through in the span of 30 seconds because so much happens too quickly. From what I’ve seen, I’m thrilled. When it comes to the work, I’m excited to see what people think. When it comes to the private life, that’s when I don’t pay attention. MTV : Was there one action scene with you and Taylor that was particularly challenging? Collins : At one point we’re running around, trying to escape in the forest, and there’s a giant hill that we had to run down, and it felt like a 90-degree angle. John wanted me to fall at a planned moment, but it was so steep, and we were running at high speeds, I would just fall anyway. I had to practice falling, but look like I was falling on purpose. Also, there was a fight scene where I just get beaten up. It was in a very confined space and the choreography was very challenging because you can’t be knocking into the camera. “Priest” had a lot of action, and I had to do fight training as well. MTV : Suddenly you’ve become an action hero … Collins : I know! In “Priest,” I don’t even look like myself because I have bright red hair and I’m in the same outfit the whole movie, because I’m kidnapped, so I’m dirty the whole time. I was in the desert putting dirt in my hair to make sure I look distressed and downtrodden. But it was fun because I’m jumping off trains and setting people on fire and getting into knife fights. MTV : Let’s talk about “Mortal Instruments.” Collins : That is going to be a whole new world for me. When I found out I was cast, I found out that people were tweeting about me getting cast as their heroine. I know that I’m playing a character in a book that is very popular, but I forget that books have so many fans, that if they don’t agree with the casting, it could go terribly wrong. I was so grateful that all these people were tweeting like, “Oh, we’re so excited. We totally see her as Clary, and we can’t wait to see what she’ll do.” I don’t know what I would have done if people responded negatively. MTV : Tell me about the audition process. Collins : Actually, this was the first time I actually didn’t audition. They offered me the role. I had just done “Priest,” which is from Screen Gems and directed by Scott Stewart, and this project is being directed by Scott Stewart at Screen Gems. So the role I did in “Priest,” if the movie does well and goes to a sequel, there are many of that character’s traits that I can also find in Clary. I guess they felt passionate that they saw certain characteristics as well, and they felt confident and really believed in me. I’m in still in awe. When I got that call, I was like, “Wait, are you talking about an audition?” MTV : Is that the next thing you’re filming? Collins : Yeah, I’m supposed to start this in early April. There are other things we’re in talks for, but that’s my next big project. MTV : Of course, first you guys have to cast Jace Wayland? Do you have anyone in mind for the part? Collins : Jace is an interesting one. He’s incredibly charming. He’s savvy in that he knows he’s charming and he works that charm, and he knows he’s attractive and can work his way into any situation. But at the same time, he does have insecurities. A lot of actors may not want to show a side of themselves being insecure. That’s what Jace does, and I feel a lot of people can relate to him. A lot of guys do feel insecure, but don’t want to admit it. A lot of the fans has been tweeting that [they want] Alex Pettyfer . I don’t know the process. MTV : Do you think he’d be a good fit? Collins : Yeah! He’s also going to have a great 2011. The fans of a series like this have such a strong opinion on who they feel would be great as a character, and I feel that’s very backed up because they know the characters in and out. I trust a lot of the fans in their opinions. I don’t know if there are going to be auditions or anything. I’ve heard Logan Lerman thrown out for Simon. These are from fans, and I’m excited to see their points-of-view. I’ve also heard about actors I may never have heard of, because they’re more on the independent side. That brings a whole other thing, because an unknown doesn’t bring in a whole lot of background. You don’t want a new character like this to have people think, “Oh, they’ve done that already,” or, “I can only see them as this kind of character.” So I hear that and go, “Wow, maybe an unknown could bring more to this role.” Hey, I was an unknown not too long ago, and I was like, “Let me do it! I can prove it to you!” Check out MTV News’ 11 for ’11 — actors, musicians and TV stars who are about to have a huge year — all week long. Related Videos MTV News’ 11 for ’11

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