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Michelle Williams Says She’ll Watch ‘Brokeback Mountain’ With Daughter

Actress says Matilda will see the film in which her mother and father Heath Ledger co-starred ‘when she’s ready.’ By Terri Schwartz Michelle Williams Photo: Getty Images Michelle Williams already told MTV News that she’ll show her daughter Matilda her racy drama “Blue Valentine” someday, but that’s not the only controversial film the actress thinks she’ll be proud to show her child. In an interview with Angeleno magazine , Williams said that there will be a time in Matilda’s future when she will sit down and show her daughter “Brokeback Mountain,” a film that has a special place in Williams’ heart. “I will watch it with her, when she’s ready,” she said of the gay-cowboy film in which she co-starred with the late Heath Ledger, Matilda’s father. “It is hard to imagine what that would feel like, but one day, yes, we will watch it together.” When describing why “Brokeback” was so important to their family, Williams said, “I was just an actor who happened to be lucky enough to be in the right place, and it was the place where I met Matilda’s father, and that is a lot. It was a lot. And it will be a lot for Matilda too, when she gets around to watching it.” Matilda is only 5-years-old now, but Williams told MTV that she is excited for the day when she can share her work with her child. She described “Blue Valentine” as a movie she could “stand behind” and has been thinking a lot about what Matilda’s reaction to her filmography will be. “I feel like I’m excited for the day when she’s old enough to see it, because my aim is to make her proud that the time I spent away from her wasn’t in vain,” she explained. Williams recently opened up to the press about Ledger’s death. Her ex-boyfriend was found dead in his apartment on January 22, 2008, at age 28. His death was attributed to an accidental overdose of a number of prescription medications. “I’ve found meanings around the circumstance, but the actual event itself still doesn’t … I can’t find a meaning for it,” Williams told ABC’s “Nightline.” “I can find meanings in things and people and relationships that have sprung up and friendships that have strengthened. I can find a lot of meaning in that, but not in why.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Blue Valentine.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Special Effects Guru Grant McCune of Star Wars Fame Dies at 67

Oscar-winning special effects artist Grant McCune, one of the original members of George Lucas’ F/X team, has passed away at 67 from complications from cancer. Chances are that McCune played a major role in your childhood and adult life with his work on Star Wars , Star Trek: The Motion Picture or maybe Spaceballs . In remembrance of McCune and the model-work he helped pioneer, here’s a making of video of some more recent miniatures work his special effects company did on Spider-Man . After that, take a look at clip from Star Wars: A New Hope which showcases the work which won McCune an Oscar. Rest in peace.

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2011 New Year images

New Year#39;s Day arrived, and I wish the children who are able to quickly dwelling building their love nest, I wish the trouble to find a job is able to quickly find your friends like the work!!! What state-owned enterprises, private enterprises are privately lining up to wait for you all !! Let’s celebrate the auspicious day of Diwali with fun and frolic. May this bright day bring Bountiful Bliss and Joy in your life. Here’s sending wishes to you on this Diwali. New Year#39;s Day

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Isaac Mizrahi on This Week’s Fashion Show: ‘It Was Worse Than Juniors. It Felt Like Juniors from the ’90s.’

It was a rough week for contestants on the glorious Fashion Show: Ultimate Collection — Iman and Isaac Mizrahi dismissed their work as almost unanimously terrible. Yowch. However, a couple palatable looks emerged: Cesar turned out a smartly mismatched ensemble while Dominique came through with a surprise victory. Redemption, sort of! We caught up with Isaac Mizrahi — as we do every week — to discuss this week’s drama, the difficult elimination, and old ladies who won’t let him take their picture.

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Justin Timberlake Wants To Be An ‘Actor,’ Not A ‘Movie Star’

Fans ‘look at me like I’m ungrateful for my music career because I want to do film,’ JT says. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Timberlake Photo: Kevork Djansezian/ Getty Images Justin Timberlake keeps finding box-office success with roles in animated flicks like “Yogi Bear” . And with so much buzz around his film “The Social Network,” in which he plays Napster founder Sean Parker, you might think that Timberlake has left the world of music behind for Hollywood. But JT knows that you want him to put out more music. “They’re looking at me like, ‘Why aren’t you staying with one path?’ ” he told the Los Angeles Times, referring to his fans’ response to his shift in careers. “They look at me like I’m ungrateful for my music career because I want to do film.” Timberlake explains that he always wanted to act, even before selling millions and millions of albums with ‘NSYNC, and he admits that when he left ‘NSYNC fans were just as riled up when he embarked on his hugely successful and now revered solo career. “I faced the same feelings when I went solo,” he explained. “I had the same obstacles in music. I still do. But I feel like I should pose the question to everyone else: If you had this opportunity, what would you do with it? Entertaining is in my blood. I make no bones about the fact that I have always wanted to work in the forum of film. I take this seriously. I’ll be 30 in January, and I’m saying to myself, ‘If I’m going to do this, I need to do it now.’ ” What it boils down to for Timberlake is that he doesn’t just want to be famous at whatever he does — he wants to do it and see what happens regardless of the fan response. “I don’t know what a pop ‘career’ is. I just wanted to be in music,” Timberlake said. “I don’t necessarily crave to be a movie star. I just want to be an actor. I don’t look at it as a career — I just feel lucky. That’s not to say I’m going to take every opportunity that comes up. But now I have more chance to plot out a path.” Timberlake says that when the time is right and he can make it work for him again, he’ll go back to recording music. “I want to conceptualize something a little bit more,” he said. “And it’s probably because of the experience I’m having working with directors and screenwriters and getting to play cool characters. If that means I come up with, like, my version of ‘Ziggy Stardust,’ so be it. Who knows? What I’ve learned from acting in movies, I want to apply to music and see what happens.” Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Justin Timberlake MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Social Network’ Related Photos Acting, Log-Rolling, Quilting: Justin Timberlake Can Do It All Related Artists Justin Timberlake

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Justin Bieber Working On New Music With Rascal Flatts

‘I love Rascal Flatts and I’m honored that they are making music with me,’ the pop superstar tweeted over the weekend. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images Sure Justin Bieber has some hip-hop swag, thanks to friendships with rappers like Diddy, Ludacris, Drake and Kanye West, but it seems that the pop superstar now is going a little bit country. Rascal Flatts lead singer Gary LeVox made one big reveal recently when he sat down to chat spoke to country radio station WSIX, according to CNN . “[Justin] asked us to do a duet with him on his next record,” LeVox explained. “It’s actually a really good song! The kid is really talented. He plays five or six different instruments really well.” On Sunday, Bieber confirmed LeVox’s statements on his Twitter while sending some praise the country band’s way. “I love @RascalFlatts and Im honored that they are making music with me,” he wrote. “And for those that dont know … they have great records like this one. #GREATMUSIC.” He then included a link to a Bieber fan video with the Rascal Flatts track “My Wish” playing in the background. Bieber also tweeted on Sunday that he was hanging out with Lil Twist, who he has been collaborating with on a mixtape for some time now. “I don’t know man,” he recently shared with MTV News about their work together. “Lil Twist is my homey and we’re working on stuff for fun.” The teen singer is indeed hard at work on new music. Last Tuesday, Bieber was spotted at Diddy’s studio in New York City working on tracks for a forthcoming album. “I’ve missed the studio. Just making music,” Bieber tweeted that day. “Made some great records tonight. What do you think about Bieber possibly going country? Tell us in the comments. Related Videos Justin Bieber Hangs In Diddy’s Studio Related Artists Justin Bieber Rascal Flats

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Justin Bieber Working On New Music With Rascal Flatts

‘I love Rascal Flatts and I’m honored that they are making music with me,’ the pop superstar tweeted over the weekend. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images Sure Justin Bieber has some hip-hop swag, thanks to friendships with rappers like Diddy, Ludacris, Drake and Kanye West, but it seems that the pop superstar now is going a little bit country. Rascal Flatts lead singer Gary LeVox made one big reveal recently when he sat down to chat spoke to country radio station WSIX, according to CNN . “[Justin] asked us to do a duet with him on his next record,” LeVox explained. “It’s actually a really good song! The kid is really talented. He plays five or six different instruments really well.” On Sunday, Bieber confirmed LeVox’s statements on his Twitter while sending some praise the country band’s way. “I love @RascalFlatts and Im honored that they are making music with me,” he wrote. “And for those that dont know … they have great records like this one. #GREATMUSIC.” He then included a link to a Bieber fan video with the Rascal Flatts track “My Wish” playing in the background. Bieber also tweeted on Sunday that he was hanging out with Lil Twist, who he has been collaborating with on a mixtape for some time now. “I don’t know man,” he recently shared with MTV News about their work together. “Lil Twist is my homey and we’re working on stuff for fun.” The teen singer is indeed hard at work on new music. Last Tuesday, Bieber was spotted at Diddy’s studio in New York City working on tracks for a forthcoming album. “I’ve missed the studio. Just making music,” Bieber tweeted that day. “Made some great records tonight. What do you think about Bieber possibly going country? Tell us in the comments. Related Videos Justin Bieber Hangs In Diddy’s Studio Related Artists Justin Bieber Rascal Flats

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Wake Wood Trailer: Never Trust a Cult to Resurrect Your Daughter

Directors like Tim Burton have cited the classic British horror movies produced by Hammer Films as huge influences on their work. Burton even used Hammer Films regular Christopher Lee in multiple movies, including his most direct tribute to British horror, Sleepy Hollow . Now after a long period of hibernation, Hammer Films is back! They produced this year’s superb Let Me In , they are working on The Woman in Black , starring the grown-up Daniel Radcliffe, and now they’ve released the trailer for Wake Wood , their first original horror film since 1976. Get ready for Pagan rituals people getting sucked into the ground.

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Directors like Tim Burton have cited the classic British horror movies produced by Hammer Films as huge influences on their work. Burton even used Hammer Films regular Christopher Lee in multiple movies, including his most direct tribute to British horror, Sleepy Hollow . Now after a long period of hibernation, Hammer Films is back! They produced this year’s superb Let Me In , they are working on The Woman in Black , starring the grown-up Daniel Radcliffe, and now they’ve released the trailer for Wake Wood , their first original horror film since 1976. Get ready for Pagan rituals people getting sucked into the ground.

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‘Tron Legacy’ And Jeff Bridges: Behind Film’s Most Challenging Effect

Visual-effects supervisor Eric Barba reveals how his team pulled off 61-year old Bridges’ stunning 3-D reverse-aging. By Eric Ditzian Jeff Bridges in “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney For the last few days, MTV News has been taking you inside some of the coolest aspects of “Tron Legacy,” from the creative process behind Daft Punk’s violins-meet-synthesizers soundtrack to the generation of the film’s neon-pulsing motorcycles and warships . Now we’re going to take you behind the creation of the film’s single-most jaw-dropping visual effect: turning Jeff Bridges from 60-something Oscar-winner into the Bridges of 1984’s “Against All Odds.” We caught up with visual-effects supervisor Eric Barba, the driving force behind the CG work on “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” for which technicians both aged Brad Pitt into an old man and turned back time to capture the actor’s 20-something look. What they managed to accomplish was nothing short of astounding, and Barba won an Oscar for his efforts. But what Barba and director Joseph Kosinski set out to create for “Tron Legacy” was something far different — and far more challenging. “It’s the hardest thing that’s ever been done in visual effects,” Barba explained. See, the film stars two different versions of Bridges’ character Kevin Flynn. One is the Flynn who’s been trapped inside a computer-generated world for 20 years and who looks exactly like a 60-something Bridges. The other is Clu, a digital manifestation who does not age and thus still looks about 35 years old. To create Clu, Barba’s team essentially had to wrap a CG mask around Bridges’ face, making him look young again. What made that task harder than the one in “Benjamin Button” was that, for “Tron,” Barba had to do everything in 3-D. “What scared us with Jeff was that we’re at the beginning of this technology,” he said. “People were very happy with the way Benjamin came across. But there’s leeway because we’ve never seen Brad Pitt as an old man. This was 10 times harder. We all know what Jeff Bridges looks like at 35. Right off the bat, we were setting ourselves up for other people’s expectations.” To begin, the filmmakers brought in makeup-effects master Rick Baker (“Men in Black”) to build a likeness of a young Bridges’ head that would serve as a basis for their CG work. But that likeness soon had to be thrown away, after filmmakers decided they wanted an even younger version of the actor. There was no time to build another head, so Barba’s team had to re-sculpt everything in the computer. Then in came Bridges himself. “We had to derive the face from Jeff’s performance, so we built this four-camera, head-mounted system that Jeff would wear on set with the other actors,” Barba said. “We’d take the data from those four cameras and triangulate each point and get a floating, 3-D point cloud of his face. We ran that through sophisticated software we wrote and it rebuilt his performance on the younger visage.” Yet that was just the beginning. The effects team also had to mirror the particular movements of Bridges’ face — muscles, skin, expressions and the like — so that the CG face would approach a photo-realistic representation rather than dipping into the much-dreaded “uncanny valley” in which CG creations fail to look appropriately human. Early viewers have been split over the success of Clu: Some have applauded the work, while others have argued the character has not escaped that digital valley. The filmmakers knew exactly what they were getting themselves into when they started out, and Barba remains ecstatic over what they were able to accomplish. “We knew Clu would be a much, much more difficult challenge then Benjamin,” he said. “But hey, someone’s got to take those chances and those risks and go for it. We thought this was a great project to do that.” Are you going to check out “Tron Legacy”? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips Related Photos ‘Tron Legacy’ Official Images Jeff Bridges’ ‘Tron Legacy’ Looks

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