Sunday, June 3, 2012

'Rock Of Ages' Exclusive Clip: Julianne Hough Rocks Out

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"Rock of Ages" doesn't hit theaters until June 15, but for now, you can satisfy your fix with this exclusive clip we debuted last night. In it, we see Julianne Hough's Sherrie Christian and Diego Boneta's Drew Boley start rocking out to their "Jukebox Hero" medley with Russell Brand and Alec Baldwin's "I Love Rock 'n' Roll."

Unfortunately we don't get to see Brand and Baldwin sing in this clip, but we do get to see the romance between Sherrie and Drew brewing. Her eyes certainly do light up when he admits that he wants to be the next Stacee Jaxx. That's enough to get us rocking out in the middle of a record store, too.

Head over to MovieAwards.MTV.com to vote for your favorite flicks now! The 21st annual MTV Movie Awards air live this Sunday, June 3, at 9 p.m. ET.

What did you think of this new clip? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

'Rock Of Ages' Sneak Peek Week Finale Rocks On!

With only two days to go before the 2012 MTV Movie Awards, "Rock of Ages" is rounding off our Sneak Peek Week! Julianne Hough, Diego Boneta, Malin Akerman and director Adam Shankman are on hand right now at Universal's CityWalk and you can bet it'll be nothin' but a good time (to quote the film's tagline).

Following a never-before-seen clip from the musical airing on MTV at 11 p.m. ET, the stars will be live on MTV.com for a special 30-minute Q&A session with MTV News' Josh Horowitz. Want to know how the cast felt being transported back to the '80s? Or how they trained for their big dancing numbers? Tweet your burning questions to us using the hash tag #MTVSneak. And stay tuned to Movies Blog throughout the weekend for all your MTV Movie Awards coverage!

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'Snow White,' 'Piranha 3DD,' And More: Double Feature Friday!

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"Snow White and the Huntsmans" definitely brings a new spin to a fairy tale, but it's certainly not the first to tell an old story in a new way. It's not even the first one to cast the awesome Bob Hoskins in it. We fill you in on what's playing and what you should be watching in this week's Double Feature Friday!

"Snow White and the Huntsman" & "Hook"
It's unfortunate that in "Snow White and the Huntsman" it takes so long for the dwarves to show up, because once they do, you realize the rest of the film could have used a cast of top-grade British character actors. Chief among them is Bob Hoskins, as the blind dwarf Muir. Hoskins previously starred in another revisionist fairy tale, Steven Spielberg's Peter Pan sequel "Hook," where he stole the show as Smee. He even reprised his role in last year's BBC prequel miniseries, "Neverland."

"Piranha 3DD" & "Adventureland"
The young actor Matt Bush actually stars in both "Piranha 3DD" and "High School," so it only seems appropriate to praise his best role to date as the nut-punching best friend in the severely under-seen "Adventureland." The comedy starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart delivers so many good laughs and so much heart that it's a wonder that Greg Mottola's follow-up to "Superbad" isn't held in higher regard. Both Eisenberg and Stewart prove that they are so much more than a collection of ticks and neuroses and are actually two of the best actors of their generation.

"High School" & "Pineapple Express"
In the stoner flick genre, no movie in recent years holds a candle (or joint) up to David Gordon Green's "Pineapple Express." The former art house wunderkind still held onto many of his indie sensibilities when he crossed over with this comedy starring Seth Rogan and James Franco. "Pineapple Express" may not seem like it on the surface, but many of the same qualities that made Green's indie movies classics are nestled in there next to the jokes about cross-joints.

What are you watching this weekend? Let us know in the comments below and on Twitter!

If one movie is never enough for you and you're looking for a flick to get you in the mood for this week's new release, Double Feature Friday is here to help. Every week we break down the new releases and pair them with older movies that you should catch before heading out to the theater. Or just skip the new movie and check out the classic we recommend.

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'Looper' Gets A New Poster In Dailies!

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We could not be more excited for Rian Johnson's "Looper," and this brand new poster doesn't make waiting any easier.

Also, learn where "Star Wars" earned all its money and watch Darth Vader get a parking ticket in Dailies!

» Wonder where all of George Lucas' "Star Wars" money came from? [Wired]

Star Wars Info

» How did "Snow White and the Huntsman" end up with five screenwriters? Here's an explanation. [Twitch]

» "Looper" gets a new, ominous poster that teases the time machine. [IGN]

Looper Poster

» As a rule, things are sexier when read by the voice of Iago from "Aladdin." [LiveLeak]

Friday, June 1, 2012

Five Reason To See 'Snow White And The Huntsman'

Put on your armor and take up your swords, fairy tale fans! "Snow White and the Huntsman" hits theaters today bringing you an edgy adaptation of the classic enchanting story.

In the film, Kristen Stewart plays the title character who gears up for battle against the evil Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron). With the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) and her childhood love William (Sam Claflin) at her side, she attempts to reclaim the kingdom that is rightfully hers.

For those of you who haven't already preordered tickets, here are five reasons to see "Snow White and the Huntsman."

Because It Turns A Classic Into An Epic
As kids, everyone remembers watching "The Lion King" or "Aladdin" while lying on bed sheets that display the characters' faces. The stories from our youth become so magical we believe wishing upon a star will make all of our dreams come true. As we grow older we become a little more realistic, but that magic never truly goes away. This adaptation grasps some of that mystical charm and turns it into an epic adventure. Sure it's more terrifying than what we're used to, but we grew up, and so did this princess.

Because Charlize Theron Is Incredible
Theron reminded us just how good of an actress she is by taking on the role of Queen Ravenna. She simultaneously made us want to shove a sword into her heart and give her a big hug as we empathized with her character's backstory. Ravenna's mother put a spell on her so that when she consumed the souls of beautiful girls, she remained young. Her mother taught her that beauty was everything and if you don't retain your youthful appearance, men will toss you to the side as if you were nothing. Certain shots of Theron's pained facial expression or a pool of tears gathering in her crazed eyes helped us sympathize with her character'despite the fact that she was killing the female population and screaming until we were sure her head would explode.

Because The Dwarves Add A Little Joy
Let us be clear, this is not "Mirror, Mirror." This is a dark tale with a slim chance of light at the end of the tunnel. The dwarves don't whistle while they work and at one point they even debate killing Snow and the Huntsman saying, "Skewer him, leave her to rot!" But with actors like Nick Frost, Ian McShane, Toby Jones and Bob Hoskins taking on the roles, we couldn't help but smile at some of their facial expressions'especially when one of them asked Snow for a dance. It was a scene that warmed the (mostly) cold movie.

Because The Visuals Are Stunning
From King Magnus' castle to the Dark Forest to the land of the fairies, the sets and special effects left audiences breathless. But the best realm in the film was the fairyland. The adorable woodland creatures scurried about in a scene reminiscent of the 1937 Disney-animated classic. Mushrooms opened their eyes and birds carried naked sprites who scuttled along the trees to get a closer look at the princess. Trees waved in the breeze and bright, colorful flowers blossomed on the ground. And waiting for Snow across a pond was a great, white deer with massive antlers. A round of applause goes to the art director.

Because Two Key Scenes Make The Adaptation Worth It
In order to avoid giving anything away, we're going to be vague. The first scene that made us want to give the screenwriters a high five was when the evil witch presents Snow with the poisonous apple. It was the perfect change to what we were expecting and shocked us with delight. The second was during the kiss of true love that brings Snow out of her deep slumber. The underlying love story was one of loyalty, friendship and hope that's shown through one simple, but story-changing peck.

Head over to MovieAwards.MTV.com to vote for your favorite flicks now! The 21st annual MTV Movie Awards air live this Sunday, June 3, at 9 p.m.

Let us know why you're seeing "Snow White" this weekend in the comments and on Twitter!

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'Rock Of Ages' Makes For Epic MTV Sneak Peek Week Finale

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You'd think that being one of the world's biggest action stars would be enough for Tom Cruise, but no. In "Rock of Ages," he has to go and play one of the world's biggest rock stars.

For the final night of MTV Sneak Peek Week, the cast will be sitting down to premiere a brand new, never-before-seen clip from "Rock of Ages." It's like you thought the exclusive-filled week leading up to the 21st annual MTV Movie Awards was over, but then "Rock of Ages" came back for an encore and one final song.

It all starts at 11 p.m. ET live on MTV, where the clip will premiere with an introduction from the host of the MTV Movie Awards himself, Russell Brand. Then immediately after on MTV.com, Josh Horowitz will have an extended 30-minute interview with cast members Julianne Hough and Diego Boneta and director Adam Shankman, who will answer all your burning questions. To get your question answered, tweet it using the hashtag #MTVSneak.

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What Will Celebs Score In The MTV Movie Awards Gift Bag?

One of the best parts about being a celebrity is all the free stuff they get when they hit up splashy award shows, like the MTV Movie Awards taking place Sunday (June 3). And make no mistake, this year's Movie Awards gift bag is pretty impressive. It even includes one very fancy European getaway!

Among the gifts featured in the bag is the soundtrack from the MTV Movie Awards nominated 'The Hunger Games,' a watch from A-Line, a Logitech keyboard and mouse, movie tickets provided by Moviefone, sneaker-shaped slippers and Valentino sunglasses. But, perhaps, the most intriguing gift is a three-night trip to Spain at a mountain hideaway far from the eyes of the paparazzi.

But before they can claim their gift bags, the stars have to be at the show to see who's on tap to bring home the Golden Popcorn at the 2012 MTV Movie Awards. And you can watch all the action by tuning in to the show this Sunday, with Russell Brand hosting and featured performances by Fun., The Black Keys, Martin Solveig and Wiz Khalifa. It all goes down at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California at 9 p.m. ET.

Head over to MovieAwards.MTV.com to vote for your favorite flicks now! The 21st annual MTV Movie Awards air live this Sunday, June 3, at 9 p.m. ET.

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