VIDEO: Twilight Steals The Show At The MTV Movie Awards; Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson Steal A Kiss!
Posted on Jun 06, 2010 @ 10:45PM - 1 comment
Twilight eclipsed its rivals to snare five Golden Popcorns and rule the MTV Movie Awards.
RadarOnline.com has the complete wrap of all the gossip from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles!
VIDEO: Twilight Steals The Show At The MTV Movie Awards; Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson Steal A Kiss!
In a mark of the tween vampire franchise's enormous popularity, New Moon got the nod in every category it was nominated for: Best Movie, Best Female Performance, Best Male Performance, Best Kiss and Global Superstar.
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And for Kristen Stewart, it was back-to-back Golden Popcorns in the Best Female Performance category.
You will remember during last year's awards, K-Stew dropped -- and broke -- her statue after accepting the award for the same category.
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She didn't fumble this time and told the crowd: "Thank you so much this is awesome. I guess Twilight is really awesome and I agree... Thank you so much."
But perhaps it was that other statue, tween idol Robert Pattinson, who was her neighbor in the bleachers, that proved to be her true win of the night?!?
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The pair shared a not-so-passionate, made-for-television moment when they accepted the Best Kiss award, for a second successive year.
"Thanks a lot, guys. There was very stiff competition this year," said R-Patz.
"So, we're supposed to kiss each other," added Stewart.
"But to be perfectly honest with you, it takes a lot of smoke and mirrors to look that good kissing. We'll give it a shot."
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They then puckerd up, albeit briefly.
The hot pairing beat out Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds in The Proposal, Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner in Valentine's Day, Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington in Avatar and Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning in The Runaways.
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Here's each and every winner, as voted by the public -- and all those Twihards.
Best Fight: Beyonce Knowles vs Ali Larter, Obsessed
Best Female Performance: Kristen Stewart, The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Best Breakout Star: Anna Kendrick, Up in the Air
Best Scared-as-Sh** Performance: Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer’s Body
Best Kiss: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Best WTF Moment: Ken Jeong, The Hangover
Best Villain: Tom Felton, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Biggest Badass Star: Rain
Best Male Performance: Robert Pattinson, The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Global Superstar: Robert Pattinson
Best Comedic Performance: Zach Galifianakis, The Hangover
Best Movie: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
DVD Review: Jennifer's Body
Posted on Dec 31, 2009 @ 03:15PM - Add a comment

High school is tough enough without your best friend becoming a demonic killer. For Needy (Amanda Seyfried), the going gets downright bloody when she suspects that her sinfully hot BFF (Megan Fox) might be behind the local murder spree that leaves a string of local boys looking like -- to quote a bereaving mom -- “lasagna.”
In Jennifer’s Body, director Karyn Kusama and writer Diablo Cody carve a delicious satire that takes no prisoners. The DVD edition, which hit streets this week, includes Cody and Kusama’s commentary -- arguably one of the best tidbits to hit home entertainment this year. The movie’s unfettered dialogue speaks loud and clear to their seamless, joint vision, but their discussion about it further highlights their comfortable dynamic together, and their intention to say something about teen girls without heavy proselytizing.
While Cody is already known for her smart, spot-on take on the teen condition (She won an Oscar for teen dramedy Juno in 2008), the voice in Jennifer’s Body is more streamlined, and creates characters that are broader, and perhaps more universal than the precocious, self-aware Juno or the family on Showtime’s United States of Tara. As the nerdier of the two main characters, Needy not only suppresses her own radiant beauty but also her confidence, so that she’s believable as the kind of girl who could be in such an inescapable friendship. As the killer hottie, Jennifer is the classic popular girl who wields power with a cropped shirt and manipulation, yet desperately needs male attention.
What separates Jennifer’s Body from other such takes on teen girls’ dark side is the palpable bond between Jennifer and Needy -- that kind of fearful co-dependence in which young women build each other up and tear each other down in a precarious dance. Far from the flat cliques in movies like Heathers and Mean Girls, Cody and Kusama draw the intimacy and the agony of that dynamic, and point out some of their favorite moments throughout the commentary. A simple moment of hand-holding and release in one scene is subtle, but speaks volumes for the filmmakers. The sweet, realistic dynamic between Needy and her boyfriend Chip (Johnny Simmons), meanwhile, was part of what sold Kusama on Chip’s casting.
In addition to the filmmakers’ commentary over the theatrical cut, the DVD also features an extended cut with thoughts from Kusama. In her solo discussion, the director takes a more traditional approach to commentary and discusses some of the decision-making behind each scene’s edits. During Fox and Seyfried’s languorous romantic encounter, for example, Kusama delves into the eroticism of the scene, why Needy’s hesitation was important and why certain beats were left out of the final cut.
Jennifer’s Body is a stark -- if not completely over-the-top -- look at a seamy underside of relationships between teen girls, and offers only a modicum of relief at the end. With its commentary from two smart women with obvious mutual respect, the film’s DVD edition offers a happy ending.
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Megan Fox On Her Christian School Bullies “F**k Em!”
Posted on Sep 17, 2009 @ 11:26AM - 20 comments
Megan Fox unleashed some passionate profanity when she sent the bullies from her small Christian High School a message: “F**k-em!”, she shouted to a packed house for the Hollywood screening of her film Jennifer’s Body on Wednesday
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Fox and friends (her cast members and the director) addressed the audience before the screening.
“I actually was not the s**it in high school” Fox told the audience. “I went to a small Christian School. I ate lunch in the bathroom because I was afraid of getting picked on in the cafeteria.” When the audience began to react positively, Fox shot back “it’s ok, yeah, Fu** ‘em.!”
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Fox plays a high school cheerleader possessed by a demon in the dark comedy film written by Diablo Cody of Juno fame.
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Megan Fox On Her Christian School Bullies "F**k Em!"
Posted on Sep 17, 2009 @ 07:39AM - Add a comment
Megan Fox unleashed some passionate profanity when she sent the bullies from her small Christian High School a message: “F**k-em!”, she shouted to a packed house for the Hollywood screening of her film Jennifer’s Body on Wednesday.
Click here to look at Fox through out the years
Fox and friends (her cast members and the director) addressed the audience before the screening.
Megan Fox To Host SNL
Posted on Aug 24, 2009 @ 11:37AM - Add a comment

Sure she’s sexy – but is Megan Fox funny?
We’ll find out when the Transformer star hosts the 35th season premiere of Saturday Night Live on September 26th.
Fox’s appearance will coincide with the release of her new thriller, Jennifer’s Body.







