Archive: June 2010 (261-270 of 584)

Jun 17 2010 01:18 PM ET

Rupert Grint karaoke raps: Beastie Boys, meet the Weasley boys

If you’re like me, you already have Nov. 19, 2010 marked on your calendar. That’s when the first Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film will arrive in theaters, and the date can’t come soon enough. Well, my fellow Pottermaniacs, here’s a little something to tide you over once you finish watching that teaser clip for the ten millionth time. It’s a video of Rupert Grint and Oliver Phelps — or Ron Weasley and his big bro George, if you prefer — rapping along to the Beastie Boys’ “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party)” at some sort of Universal Studios karaoke night.

The footage, which you can find after the jump, is pretty shoddy in quality. As The Sun mercilessly but fairly notes, Grint’s performance is “hardly spellbinding.” (Get it? Spell? Har, har.) C’mon, though. The sight of two of my favorite actors from the Potter movies fumbling their way through a hip-hop classic has to be good for at least five to ten minutes of afternoon distraction, wouldn’t you say? At least Grint flows better than the Situation. READ FULL STORY »

Jun 17 2010 01:00 PM ET

20 Years Ago: 'Newhart' ends with a shock

Categories: EW turns 20!, Television

Newhart-Ends-With-a-ShockImage Credit: Everett CollectionTruly surprising moments are pretty rare on television, but the team behind Newhart cooked up a classic twist ending for the show’s risky series finale, which attracted almost 30 million viewers when it originally aired. During the last two minutes of the episode, Bob Newhart, who’d spent the previous eight seasons playing Vermont innkeeper Dick Loudon, wakes up in an oddly familiar bedroom. “Honey, wake up, you won’t believe the dream I just had,” he says, right before bedmate Suzanne Pleshette, who played his wife, Emily, on popular 1970s sitcom The Bob Newhart Show, rolls over. Big reveal! The eight seasons of Newhart — and thus the very existence of Dick, his charming wife, Joanna (Mary Frann), and even dimwitted woodsmen trio Larry, his brother Darryl, and his other brother Darryl — had been nothing but a wacky, indigestion-fueled fantasy within the more realistic world of Newhart’s earlier comedy series. “To me, it was the ultimate wink-wink, nudge-nudge kind of thing,” says Newhart, who is now 80 years old. “The audience was in on the joke.”

It was Newhart’s real-life wife, Ginnie, who first came up with the idea for the crazy ending. At a holiday party during the series’ sixth season, Newhart told her that he was thinking about leaving his show after CBS moved it to a new time slot. “Without missing a beat, she said, ‘You ought to end it with a dream sequence where you wake up in bed with Suzy,’” Newhart says. Pleshette happened to be attending the party as well, and he immediately ran the concept by her. “She loved the idea. She said, ‘I’ll be there in a New York minute!’”

Most viewers loved the unprecedented ending too, and today the Newhart finale is considered a classic, joining shows like M*A*S*H, St. Elsewhere, Seinfeld, and The Sopranos on the list of the most-discussed series enders ever. “People still come up to me and talk about it,” says Newhart. “It’s held up to other shows as the standard.”

Jun 17 2010 12:57 PM ET

New 'Predators' images: Beauty (Adrien Brody's body) and the beasts

PredatorsImage Credit: Rico TorresTons of new images from next month’s Predators have hit the Web. I suppose I should be talking about how badass the Predators look, but my eye was drawn to Adrien Brody, who clearly packed on major muscle for the role. Perhaps Fox should be showcasing that fact in all trailers — not just for the ladies, but for anyone who still likes to talk about the actors’ physiques in the 1987 original. I just went to Hulu to get the clip from the “Mac and Dennis Break Up” episode of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia in which Dennis refuses to watch Predator again because Mac always launches into a conversation about body mass, and surprise!, the ad that played before it was Predators. Fate gets it. Watch that clip below, take a look at the photos, and tell us if Predators, produced by Robert Rodriguez and directed by Nimród Antal, now looks like it will do John McTiernan’s masterpiece, which made our list of the 25 greatest action films ever, justice. READ FULL STORY »

Jun 17 2010 12:51 PM ET

'Smurfs' teaser trailer: Smurf Happens, you know? I really don't anymore

Neil Patrick Harris introduces an under-a-minute teaser trailer for the upcoming Smurfs movie! We don’t see much of the blue creatures themselves, but the film already calls to mind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (creatures rising up as if from below street level), Major League (“Wild Thing” as theme song), and Arrested Development‘s Tobias Fünke (Mt. Rushmore just blue itself, pictured).
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Jun 17 2010 12:34 PM ET

Perez Hilton issues exclusive statement about ABC's pulled ad

Perez-Hilton-adsImage Credit: Chris Hatcher/PR PhotosAs one would expect, Perez Hilton is not going down without a fight. After news broke last night that ABC had pulled advertising for The View from PerezHilton.com after Hilton (né Mario Lavandeira) tweeted a scandalous photo of 17-year-old Miley Cyrus, the celebrity blogger issued an exclusive statement to EW:

“I find it odd that an advertiser would choose to pull an ad off my site because the photo in question, which was not pornographic and showed a fully clothed Miley Cyrus, was not posted on my website or even linked from my site. I look forward to addressing this and all of the inaccuracies about me being perpetuated when I appear on Joy Behar’s HLN show this evening.”

Will you tune in, PopWatchers?
—Reporting by Tim Stack.

Read more:
ABC pulls ads from Perez Hilton over Miley Cyrus scandal
Perez Hilton responds to Miley Cyrus photo uproar: ‘It’s okay for [her] to be a little sexier. Because she’s almost 18.’

Jun 17 2010 11:59 AM ET

Sam Worthington may go to war with Chris Pine (in something other than your best dream)

Sam-WorthingtonImage Credit: Ray Tamarra/Getty ImagesIf Vulture’s intel is correct, Sam Worthington has a difficult decision to make. So let’s help him with a PopWatch poll. Word is, the Avatar star has been offered a role in the long bandied about Fox film This Means War opposite Star Trek’s Chris Pine and Reese Witherspoon. He and Pine would play “best friends and veteran spies who wage black-ops warfare on each other when they both fall for the same girl.” Worthington has also reportedly been offered a role in Summit’s Man on a Ledge, in which he would star as “an ex-cop threatening to jump to his death from a Manhattan hotel rooftop; unbeknownst to the police psychologists brought in to talk him down, the ‘suicide attempt’ is a cover for the biggest diamond heist ever attempted.” If he accepts the latter, Fox might have to move on to another actor (i.e. Colin Farrell).

Assuming he does have to choose between them, which movie would you tell Worthington to sign on for? His name has been attached to a series of heavy films — The Fields, The Candidate, The Last Days of American Crime, Dracula: Year Zero — so even though the plot of Man on a Ledge sounds more interesting, I’d vote This Means War. He needs to show, in something other than talk show interviews, that he can loosen up and have fun. I think his rough exterior would be a good contrast to Pine’s smooth one. And that movie poster would be really, really hot.

Jun 17 2010 11:58 AM ET

Christina Aguilera performing National Anthem tonight: Finish the incomplete press-release email!

christina-aguileraImage Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage.comThis morning, I received an email with the following cryptic and incomplete subject line: CHRISTINA AGUILERA TO PERFORM U.S. NATIONAL ANTHEM AT DECIDING GAME 7 OF THE NBA FINALS ON

Not surprisingly, the body of the email completed the sentence with the highly logical “Thursday, June 17,” but really, what fun is that? I mean, we’re talking about a woman who ended her performance at the recent MTV Movie Awards with a close-up shot of her bedazzled, glowing crotch. So let’s cook up some more entertaining scenarios, because it’s Thursday, and because you need a bridge between pretending to work diligently and taking your lunch break, yes? I’ll get us started:

* CHRISTINA AGUILERA TO PERFORM U.S. NATIONAL ANTHEM AT DECIDING GAME 7 OF THE NBA FINALS WITH HURRICANE-FORCE MELISMA
* CHRISTINA AGUILERA TO PERFORM U.S. NATIONAL ANTHEM AT DECIDING GAME 7 OF THE NBA FINALS IN A RACY PAIR OF ASS-LESS CHAPS
* CHRISTINA AGUILERA TO PERFORM U.S. NATIONAL ANTHEM AT DECIDING GAME 7 OF THE NBA FINALS WHILE FLAUNTING HER VORACIOUS AND UNAPOLOGETICALLY FLUID SEXUALITAAAY

Your turn.

Jun 17 2010 11:31 AM ET

'America's Got Talent': At least there was Wreckless

If America’s got talent, we’re doing a damn good job of hiding it — last night’s Orlando auditions hit new lows of non-entertainment. Eyebrow-wriggling? Drill-swallowing? Low-grade Beiber imitations? Yeesh. If not for dance crew Wreckless, the night would have been a total waste. Even the guy who juggled fire was less-than-thrilling. READ FULL STORY »

Jun 17 2010 11:26 AM ET

Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan highlight haunting 'Never Let Me Go' trailer

Categories: Movie Trailers, Movies

Writing about Never Let Me Go in advance of the film is tricky because I’d hate to spoil the emotional impact of the story for those who haven’t read Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel by giving too much information. The new trailer does a fine job of explaining the love triangle that entangles three special students without entirely spilling the details of their unique circumstances. It is bleak and beautiful, and the casting could not be more perfect: I actually felt a chill when I saw Charlotte Rampling, who plays Miss Emily, a mysterious school administrator.

If you’ve read the book, how did the trailer make you feel? Does this film have Oscar written all over it? READ FULL STORY »

Jun 17 2010 11:24 AM ET

'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' trailer: Return to hope?

Categories: Movie Trailers, Movies

Though it was sailing on stormy waters for a while, Fox 2000′s The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader has reached smoother seas.  At least that’s how it looks, based on the new trailer.  In the same way that the characters of C.S. Lewis’ classic books often make mistakes and then find redemption, the preview for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader looks like a return-to-form for the Narnia franchise after a major misstep with Prince Caspian. Take a look: READ FULL STORY »

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