Good Deeds: Junket Interview – Eddie Cibrian & Rebecca Romijn

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Junket interview with Eddie Cibrian (John) & Rebecca Romijn (Heidi) for Good Deeds.

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Tyler Perry Exclusive Interview: Good Deeds Indeed

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Tyler Perry is one of, if not the, most successful filmmakers working in Hollywood today. Actually to clarify, the man works out of his Atlanta home base… but what cannot be argued is the box office clout this megastar wields. He is back on screen with the touching Good Deeds and visiting with Movie Fanatic for an exclusive video interview to talk about writing, directing, producing and starring in the story of a man who has it all, but seeks much more. In our interview, Perry discusses what inspired him to write this film and what personally inspires him.

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Tyler Perry Exclusive Interview

In the movie, Wesley Deeds (Perry) has always done what is expected of him, and to great success. When he meets Thandie Newton’s Lindsey Wakefield, a cleaning woman, everything changes. The film also stars Gabrielle Union, Phylicia Rashad, Eddie Cibrian and Rebecca Romijn.

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Oscars 2012: Why ‘Shame’ Deserved A Best Picture Nod

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Nine films are nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards this year, begging the question: who deserved a tenth spot on that list? Oscars 2012: 10 Spot answers that question, as the MTV Movies team highlights some of 2011′s greatest films and argues why they deserved a nod as the tenth Best Picture nominee.

Let’s get this out of the way right now: Yes, “Shame” is indeed The One With The Penis – Michael Fassbender’s, to be precise. That said, it would be a shame (no pun intended) if that’s all this extraordinary film is remembered for. For some insight into why “Shame” wasn’t nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, we should discuss what this movie is not:

» It’s not a family film (see above re: The One With The Penis). This movie is one hundred percent adult-oriented. There are no brave horses, charming pups or precocious kids in “Shame.” There are only grown-ups doing very grown-up things.

» It’s not populated by likeable characters. The siblings played by Fassbender and Carey Mulligan are two seriously damaged, dysfunctional people who sometimes behave horribly to each other. No heroes or heroines, no hearts of gold – just people in pain who are trying to get through the day.

» It’s not a period piece. “Shame” takes place in the here (New York City) and now. The city is not romanticized or sanitized; it’s depicted as a real place where real people live in the 21st century, dealing with real issues.

» It’s not an easy film to watch. Sure, there’s a lot of flesh on display, but the sex scenes are not what you’d call “sexy.” Fassbender’s Brandon is a sex addict. There’s no love or affection given or taken in these scenes. And there’s also some pretty gruesome, heartbreaking stuff courtesy of Mulligan’s Sissy. Fascinating and engaging, yes. Sweet and uplifting? Definitely not.

In short, “Shame” is not Oscar bait. Steve McQueen’s drama is unconventional, raw, risky and current. In an ideal cinematic universe these qualities would be recognized and rewarded. Alas, Oscar doesn’t live in that universe quite yet. Maybe one day they’ll get it right.

The MTV Movies team has the 2012 Oscars covered! Stick with us for everything you need to know leading up to the awards show, and on Sunday, February 25, tune into MTV.com at 5:30 p.m. ET for our three-hour red-carpet live stream and updates on the night’s big winners.

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Oscars 2012: Why ‘Shame’ Deserved A Best Picture Nod

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Nine films are nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards this year, begging the question: who deserved a tenth spot on that list? Oscars 2012: 10 Spot answers that question, as the MTV Movies team highlights some of 2011′s greatest films and argues why they deserved a nod as the tenth Best Picture nominee.

Let’s get this out of the way right now: Yes, “Shame” is indeed The One With The Penis – Michael Fassbender’s, to be precise. That said, it would be a shame (no pun intended) if that’s all this extraordinary film is remembered for. For some insight into why “Shame” wasn’t nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, we should discuss what this movie is not:

» It’s not a family film (see above re: The One With The Penis). This movie is one hundred percent adult-oriented. There are no brave horses, charming pups or precocious kids in “Shame.” There are only grown-ups doing very grown-up things.

» It’s not populated by likeable characters. The siblings played by Fassbender and Carey Mulligan are two seriously damaged, dysfunctional people who sometimes behave horribly to each other. No heroes or heroines, no hearts of gold – just people in pain who are trying to get through the day.

» It’s not a period piece. “Shame” takes place in the here (New York City) and now. The city is not romanticized or sanitized; it’s depicted as a real place where real people live in the 21st century, dealing with real issues.

» It’s not an easy film to watch. Sure, there’s a lot of flesh on display, but the sex scenes are not what you’d call “sexy.” Fassbender’s Brandon is a sex addict. There’s no love or affection given or taken in these scenes. And there’s also some pretty gruesome, heartbreaking stuff courtesy of Mulligan’s Sissy. Fascinating and engaging, yes. Sweet and uplifting? Definitely not.

In short, “Shame” is not Oscar bait. Steve McQueen’s drama is unconventional, raw, risky and current. In an ideal cinematic universe these qualities would be recognized and rewarded. Alas, Oscar doesn’t live in that universe quite yet. Maybe one day they’ll get it right.

The MTV Movies team has the 2012 Oscars covered! Stick with us for everything you need to know leading up to the awards show, and on Sunday, February 25, tune into MTV.com at 5:30 p.m. ET for our three-hour red-carpet live stream and updates on the night’s big winners.

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SCARIEST SCENE IN PARANORMAL 3


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THIS IS ONE OF THE MANY SCENES THAT WAS DELETED FROM THE MOVIE BUT IS DEFINETLY THE SCARIEST OF ALL THE DELETED SCENES! A PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 PARODY! BIG THANK YOU TO MY GOD DAUGHTERS FOR ACTING IN THIS ONE FOR ME! THEY ARE THE SWEETEST GIRLS IN THE WORLD! I PROMISED THEM A BIG SURPRISE IF THIS VIDEO GOES VIRAL BE SURE TO RATE COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK FOR CONTESTS,UPDATES AND MORE! facebook.com TAGS: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3

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What Is ‘Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory’? Oscar Nominees 2012 Guide

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“Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory”

Nominated For: Best Documentary Feature

What’s It About: Part of a set of HBO documentaries, “Purgatory” is the third in the series, which continues to examine the story of the the West Memphis Three, a group of teenagers who were accused of committing heinous murders in 1994. The first two “Paradise Lost” films raised disturbing questions about the seemingly circumstantial evidence that was used to convict the trio, as well as the time they spent in jail after the case. “Purgatory” acts as a complicated conclusion to this bizarre and tragic story.

Why You Should See It: The same reason people watched the first two documentaries: It’s a completely engrossing true-life tale of murder, redemption and revenge. It’s what can go horribly wrong when the odds are completely stacked against you. True, the documentary as a whole may be a tough pill to swallow, but you leave it feeling completely transfixed by both the story and odd cast of characters surrounding it.

It’s Kind Of Like: “The Hurricane,” or other stories about the wrongly accused.

How You Can See It: On HBO and HBO On Demand.

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Two TV Spots for The Hunger Games !

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Lionsgate has started airing two new TV spots for The Hunger Games which you can watch using the players below! The official site for the film has also been updated with new character photos. You can view them by heading to the ‘Cast & Crew” section.

Directed by Gary Ross, the big screen adaptation stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Lenny Kravitz, Wes Bentley, Toby Jones, Alexander Ludwig, Isabelle Fuhrman, Amandla Stenberg, Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland . The film opens in theaters and IMAX on March 23.

Every year in the ruins of what was once North America, the evil Capitol of the nation of Panem forces each of its twelve districts to send a teenage boy and girl to compete in the Hunger Games. A twisted…
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Lifetime Movies – They Come Back

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A psychologist (Mia Kirshner) must unravel her 10-year-old patient’s psyche as she is showing similar symptoms as her former patient who mysteriously disappeared.

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The Complete History of ’80s 3-D Films — All 10 of Them

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For no other reason besides pure cinematic insanity, our friends over at Drafthouse Films (Four Lions, Bullhead) decided that, in response to the endless deluge of 3-D movies that hit the screens these days, they'd go way back in time and dust off a truly historical 3-D film. No, not House of Wax; we're not going that far back.

No, the flick we're here to discuss is the truly bizarre 1981 western known as Comin' at Ya! The trivial tidbits on this movie are virtually endless, but its most noteworthy claim is that, yes, it did re-ignite Hollywood's interest in 3-D films, at a time when 3-D was more or less dead. Whether you want to thank or destroy Comin' at Ya! for kick-starting a (very) ill-fated 3-D resurgence, there's little denying that the…
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