When it was announced that Sony was going forward with a reboot of the Spider-Man franchise so soon after director Sam Raimi placed his mark on Peter Parker, many eyebrows were raised at the timing. After all, Spider-Man 3 came out in 2007, a mere four summers ago — it’s not like people are clamoring for reboots of other 2007 blockbusters like Ocean’s 13 or Live Free or Die Hard . (Or maybe they are?) Regardless, we’re here now, and The Amazing Spider-Man is scheduled to hit theaters next summer. Does the new teaser offer anything that Raimi’s Spider-Man films did not?
I don’t love Black Swan . I barely even enjoy it! I barely even get what there is to enjoy. It boasts the hammiest dialogue of the past Oscar season? It’s the most transparent psychodrama in film history? It can’t establish a tone, a fully believable character, or consistency because it resorts to camp at every turn? I just don’t know. But if Friends With Benefits star Mila Kunis ever starred in a Bad Movie We Love, it’s this. (Sorry, Krippendorf’s Tribe — you’re just bad.) There’s an argument for its inclusion in our weekly feature, and reservations aside, I’m picking out five utterly bizarre instances in Black Swan that justify that inclusion. I will now recite them diplomatically!
‘Do you want to borrow my Sailor Moon costume?’ ‘Friends With Benefits’ co-star Mila Kunis offers. By Kara Warner Justin Timberlake Photo: MTV News Although the official kickoff of San Diego Comic-Con is still a day away, everyone heading down to the highly anticipated, heavily attended pop-culture convention is teeming with excitement — from the costume-clad fanboys to the hordes of celebrities. Emma Stone recently expressed her enthusiasm for the convention’s famed Hall H, where she and her “Amazing Spider-Man” co-stars will present footage to fans. MTV News also caught up with Comic-Con veteran and admitted nerd Mila Kunis and Comic-Con newbie Justin Timberlake to get their thoughts on the Con while they were promoting their rom-com “Friends With Benefits.” “I’m an expert at Comic-Con,” Kunis declared, adding that she is a much bigger geek than JT. “I’m stoked to go,” Timberlake said, who will be on hand to promote “In Time,” his film co-starring Amanda Seyfried. “I’m really stoked to go. I don’t have anything to wear yet.” “Do you want to borrow my Sailor Moon costume?” Kunis offered. “Or my Princess Leia dominatrix outfit?” “Yeah,” Timberlake said, considering the idea for a moment. “I might stretch it out a little bit.” Be sure to tune into “MTV News: Comic-Con Takeover” on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT on MTV.com for live chats with all your favorite stars. The live streams kick off Thursday with our hour-long “Breaking Dawn” special. Keep it locked to MTV.com and Splash Page for all the latest, greatest Comic-Con news. If you have any questions or comments for our talent coming through, send them via Twitter @MTVNews with the hashtag #mtvsdcc. Check out everything we’ve got on “Friends With Benefits.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Friends With Benefits’ Related Artists Justin Timberlake
Duo hit on songs by Vanilla Ice, Cypress Hill and 50 Cent on ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’ on Tuesday. By Gil Kaufman Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake Photo: NBC We already know Justin Timberlake can do funny on “Saturday Night Live,” and serious in “The Social Network.” He can obviously sing (though he doesn’t seem that interested in doing it lately), and now he’s top-lining his first motion picture with “Friends With Benefits.” But the dude can also rap, which he proved again on Tuesday night when he visited old pal Jimmy Fallon on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” and dropped a blazing sequel to their first road trip through hip-hop with an equally head-spinning “History of Rap 2.” Though he made it seem like he was once again reluctant to pick up the mic, it took very little convincing to get Timberlake to lace up. “No, no, no stop. It’s not gonna happen, we can’t do it again, we can’t top …” Timberlake told the cheering crowd before locking eyes with Fallon and grabbing a conveniently hidden microphone from behind his chair and strutting to the stage. Over the next five minutes, he and Fallon ripped through two dozen classics, opening with Kurtis Blow’s legendary “The Breaks,” before segueing into another early rap totem, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s “The Message,” complete with both men busting out their best robot dance moves. It’s easy to sound great when you’ve got the Roots backing you up, and the band was more than up to the task, hitting the right bass-heavy tone for N.W.A.’s “Express Yourself,” as Fallon and Timberlake traded off on a verse, then nimbly pivoting into a peek at Public Enemy’s “Bring the Noise.” Curiously, it was Fallon who did most of the heavy vocal lifting, taking on the chorus to Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock’s “It Takes Two” as Timberlake jived behind him and added the song’s indelible yelps. From there they busted through a variety of hip-pop standards: Salt n’ Pepa’s pelvic-thrusting “Push It,” a tiny taste of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby,” Black Sheep’s “The Choice Is Yours,” Cypress Hills’ “Insane in the Brain” and a hip-swiveling throwdown of DJ Kool’s party anthem, “Let Me Clear My Throat.” The pair had clearly rehearsed the bit to a T, because neither stumbled even for a moment during the routine. Whether it was their thuggish ruggish take on DMX’s thudding “Up in Here,” Timberlake’s swishing falsetto break on Nelly’s “Hot in Herre” (which lead to an awkward moment where both men seemed to question their sexuality for a brief second), or their intertwined duet on 50 Cent’s “In da Club,” the music just flowed seamlessly. Timberlake gave the crowd a bit of sugar during Outkast’s “Hey Ya,” shaking his booty while Fallon sang the verse, before both men took on the falsetto chorus. They then teased Lil Wayne’s “A Milli” and got their Auto-Tune on for DJ Khaled’s “All I Do Is Win.” While Fallon needs a bit of work, clearly nobody has to school Timberlake in the finer art of Cali Swag District’s “Teach Me How to Dougie,” though the former boy-band star did have to ease his co-star back a bit when Jimmy got a tad too into character and in the cameraman’s face during a menacing trip through Rick Ross’ “Blowing Money Fast.” “Jimmy, Jimmy, stop … why do you always do that?” a concerned Timberlake said as he pulled his pal back. The whole shebang ended with the boys trading lines on Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend” and then rolling out into the studio and getting the audience to help them sing the chorus. “Clap your hands, everybody, if you got what it takes, cuz I’m Justin, I’m Jimmy and we want you to know that these are the breaks,” they chanted as they brought it all home. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Justin Timberlake Related Artists Jimmy Fallon Justin Timberlake
“I should not give anybody love advice,” the newly single singer-actor, 30, who announced his split from Biel in March, told us at Monday#39;s Friends with Benefits premiere in New York. “Yeah, listen to a single male – yeah, that will work out.” He#39;s wooed women from Britney Spears to Jessica Biel, but Justin Timberlake won#39;t be adding “dating guru” to his rapidly expanding resumé any time soon. Expertise aside, Timberlake says he is dating again. His latest contender? Cpl. Kelsey De Sa
“This is not true. He#39;s totally single,” says a source. Recently, Phillippe has been linked to actress Amanda Seyfriend, however. And while he has never confirmed that he is the father of his ex-girlfriend Alexis Knapp#39;s baby, the actor, 36, was in the delivery room when the child. a girl named Kai, was born earlier this month. Don#39;t believe the rumors: Ryan Phillippe and Demi Lovato are not dating, us has learned. As for Lovato, who dated singer Joe Jonas for a year starting in 2009
‘When I found out Mila was going to be naked, I was really sort of like, ‘Ewww, gross,’ ‘ Justin Timberlake jokes to MTV News. By Kara Warner Justin Timberlake in “Friends With Benefits” Photo: Sony Pictures In case you’ve missed them, Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis have been involved in a few very clever promotions for their upcoming romantic comedy “Friends With Benefits.” There was their mutual groping at the MTV Movie Awards in June followed by a friendly public service announcement-style video touting the merits of a friends-with-benefits arrangement. And if those efforts haven’t already inspired you to see the film when it opens this weekend, perhaps the knowledge that the two attractive actors spend a lot of their screen time totally naked will increase a few ticket sales. Speaking about said nude scenes — of which there are several that feature a bare Timberlake bottom — the two stars admitted to MTV News that however comfortable they may be with their bodies in private, they weren’t dying to disrobe on camera. “I wasn’t begging [to be naked],” Timberlake said. “When I found out Mila was going to be naked, I was really sort of like, ‘Ewww, gross,’ ” he joked. “But I guess if that’s what it takes to make the movie, then I’ll do it.” “[You are] such a hard worker,” Kunis said, playing along with Timberlake’s joke. “You’re committed.” “I know. I am a hard worker,” Timberlake assured us. “He genuinely believes that [my being naked] was gross,” Kunis added seriously. “Shut up,” Timberlake shot back playfully. “We had a lot of fun making the movie,” he said sincerely. “[But] none of us were begging to be naked.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Friends With Benefits.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
Speaking with press over the weekend in Santa Monica to promote his new romantic comedy, Friends with Benefits , Justin Timberlake almost got away without answering questions about his latest venture — the still-mysterious rebirth of social networking site MySpace . Despite journalists being asked not to pose personal questions to the star, the inquiry was put to Timberlake: What exactly is going on with MySpace?
As part of this week’s midpoint celebration , Movieline has already run through the 2011 films that are most likely to contend in this year’s Academy Awards race . But what about the titles that completely fell short of moviegoer and studio expectations? Ahead, Movieline recalls the five biggest box office disappointments of 2011 thus far.