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Jordin Sparks Opens Up About Working With Whitney Houston
In the new movie "Sparkle," Whitney Houston played the tough matriarch, Emma, to a family of sisters destined for stardom. Even though Emma wasn't always kind to Jordin Sparks' character, the "American Idol" winner loved every minute she got to work with the late legend.
"It was so crazy because I'd be on set and she'd be scolding me or having to give me a look or whatever," Sparks told MTV's "10 on Top" in an exclusive interview. "I'm just thinking in my head, 'This is the best thing ever. Do you guys see this? This is so crazy.'"
Listening to Houston sing on the set of "Sparkle" was also an emotional experience for Sparks. Get More »
Julianne Hough Admits That 'Rock of Ages' Cast Bonded in the Buff
Chloe Moretz: I'd Rather Be a Vamwitch
You may know Chloe Moretz as the potty-mouthed Hit Girl in "Kick-Ass," but, in her latest film, "Dark Shadows," she steps back in time to the 1970s and gets a taste of the supernatural. But, when asked if she'd rather be a witch or a vampire, the 15-year-old takes a rather interesting approach. Get More »
Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber As 'Hunger Games' Tributes?
Elizabeth Banks understands the brutality of "The Hunger Games" much better than her character Effie Trinket, but it doesn't keep her from a little fantasy Tribute casting with MTV's "10 on Top." In this exclusive NextMovie video, Banks names her dream celeb arena warriors: Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber.
Liam Hemsworth: Snoop Dogg Would Make a Great Tribute
Given the choice, Liam Hemsworth chooses not to decide which of his co-stars, Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson, would make the better Tribute if there were some sort of real-life version of "The Hunger Games."
"[Josh] is a really smart guy. He's very persuasive," he told MTV's "10 on Top." "But, then again, Jen is very smart as well."
Instead, he'd like to see Snoop Dogg take the challenge. "He's pretty cool," Hemsworth said.
Believe it or not, Hutcherson agreed that the rapper would be tops in the Arena. "He's so relaxed," he said. "He could just talk anybody out of anything."
Watch NextMovie's exclusive footage above to hear Hemsworth's romantic advice and his Gale appreciation – and tune into MTV's "10 on Top" every Saturday at 11:30 a.m. ET.
Josh Hutcherson: I'd Run Across Times Square Naked For Jennifer Lawrence
You heard it here first: Josh Hutcherson would "run naked" through the busiest intersection on American soil to prove loyalty to his co-star and friend, Jennifer Lawrence. Though he told MTV's "10 on Top" that his "Hunger Games" character Peeta Mellark wins the title of Most Loyal, hands down, we're pretty sure Hutcherson's unclad claims give him a competitive edge. Get More »
Jennifer Lawrence Will Death Kick Your Heart
As Katniss in this weekend's OMG-it's-finally-here release "The Hunger Games," her lethal skill is with a bow and arrow — but in real life, actress Jennifer Lawrence will just charm you to death.
She can't obscure her natural adorableness even as she discusses her personal bad-assery in a chat with MTV's "10 on Top" ... Though we have to admit, she seems a little too proud of herself while describing the "death kick" that almost leveled her co-star Josh Hutcherson.
Watch NextMovie's exclusive footage above and tune into MTV's "10 on Top" every Saturday at 11:30 a.m. ET.
Tatum and Hill: NextMovie's Most Likely to Everything
Today, they're the stars of the country's current #1 box office winner. But who were Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill during their high school days?
The stars of "21 Jump Street" got to recall their relatively recent pasts, both real and imaginary, when they sat down with MTV's "10 on Top." Tatum let it be known that, contrary to popular belief, he didn't exactly look like "Taylor Kitsch from 'Friday Night Lights'" – or, as Hill puts it, "John Carter from Tampa." Hill took a more meta approach to remembering his own personal style back in high school, saying he actually resurrected his teenage "look" for the movie.
"If myself in high school knew that ten years later I would be putting the way I looked in high school into a movie to get an immediate laugh, he would kill himself," said Hill, laughing at the fact that his past self has now been reduced to little more than a "sight gag."
The boys also conjured a "What If?" version of their high school days as they theorized as to whether their teenage selves would've been friends (of course they would've!) and even gave each other rather touching yearbook titles. It's a real-life bromance!
Tune into MTV's "10 on Top" every Saturday at 11:30 a.m. ET.
Taylor Kitsch: Catch the Rising Ride of 'Battleship'
B-8. H-5. A-7. "10 on Top?" Looks like Taylor Kitsch just sunk your "Battleship."
The hottest actor in Hollywood recently sat down with the folks from MTV's "10 on Top" and the result is this brand new interview, where Kitsch spills the beans about his follow-up to this Friday's "John Carter:" "Battleship," which opens in theaters on May 18.
"It's going to be a fun summer blockbuster film with an incredible amount of energy," Kitsch said. "It's going to surprise a lot of people, man. It's very entertaining."
Tune into MTV's "10 on Top" every Saturday at 11:30 a.m. ET.
Taylor Kitsch Talks Injuries, Diets and Slaying Giant Apes
When the Mayans ended their calendar with the year 2012, they knew something we didn't: Not that the world was about to end, but that the era of Taylor Kitsch was about to begin.
And with not one, not two, but three massive blockbusters about to destroy your local cineplex — "John Carter," "Battleship" and "Savages" all open this year — Kitsch had plenty to talk about when he sat down with MTV's "10 on Top," starting with what it's like to kick ass on Mars.
"[We were] in this huge arena, basically for entertainment, for them to watch us be killed by these huge, 30-plus-foot great white apes," Kitsch said of one of the most intense moments in "John Carter," which is set to hit theaters on Friday. "How we figured out how to kill them is a great little story."
Tune into MTV's "10 on Top" every Saturday at 11:30 a.m. ET.





