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'21 Jump Street' Directors Sign on for Sequel
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Now, here's a sequel people actually do want to see.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the co-directors on "21 Jump Street," have just accepted the assignment of helming the second installment, which'll send Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) off to college — or, as Captain Dickson (Ice Cube) phrased it, the place where those two cowboys will be allowed to "drink booze, smoke weed with kids, and f**k anything with a big ass in jeans with low self-esteem." Get More »
'This Is the End' Sneak Peek: 'They Save Actors First'
Contrary to the title, "This Is The End" marks the beginning of MTV's third annual Sneak Peek Week. The week-long event amps up moviegoers for the MTV Movie Awards (Sunday, April 14 — write it down!) with exclusive movie clips and some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Seth Rogen, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson and Evan Goldberg were on hand Monday night to present an exclusive clip from their new comedy.
Rounding out the cast are Jonah Hill and James Franco, who, like the rest of the cast, play themselves as the actors cope with life after horrific events plunge Los Angeles into an apocalyptic nightmare. How will the fictional version of these real-life friendships handle the strain of cabin fever, lack of food and other terrible tropes associated with disaster films? You'll have to check out "This Is The End" to find out.
Check out the clip, and be sure to watch the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, April 14 at 9 p.m. ET!
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New on DVD and Blu-ray: 'Brave' and More
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This week: Pixar churns out another animated blockbuster with "Brave," featuring the voices of Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Waters, Robbie Coltrane, Kevin McKidd, Craig Ferguson and many more.
Also new this week is Oliver Stone's "Savages," the sci-fi comedy "The Watch" with Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill, and the glorious Blu-ray debut of "Lawrence of Arabia." Get More »
New 'Django' Trailer Shows Tarantino 'Unchained'
In all of cinema, there simply isn't anybody as audacious as Quentin Tarantino. The guy doesn't just push boundaries, he shoves them right off a cliff. So whenever a new glimpse of Tarantino comes along, the only proper response is to drop whatever you're doing and check it out immediately, because chances are there's going to be something in it that will blow your mind.
Like, for instance, every single frame of the new trailer for "Django Unchained." Get More »
Keep Your Eye On These 5 'The Watch' Clips
Director Akiva Schaffer of Lonely Island has assembled a dream team of comic actors and assembled them for a supergroup under the name of "The Watch."
In the quiet suburb of Glenview, Ohio, four buddies — Evan (Ben Stiller), Bob (Vince Vaughn), Franklin (Jonah Hill) and Jamarcus (Richard Ayoade) — form a local neighborhood watch group with the idea of using it as an outlet to score hot chicks and exert their authority. What they didn't bargain for was an all-out alien invasion.
'The Watch' Red Band Outtakes Put the Comedy in Sci-Fi
"Serenity. Optimism. Attack!"
"The Watch" has had something of a troubled past. Originally titled "Neighborhood Watch," it promptly changed its name upon the aftermath of Sanford, Florida Neighborhood Watch captain George Zimmerman killing Trayvon Martin. The real-life tragedy also made Fox executives re-think the film's marketing approach, which resulted in the film's fantasy element — the alien invasion, an aspect the studio had originally held close to the vest — suddenly emerging front and center. Get More »
GALLERY: Famous Earthlings at 'The Watch' Premiere
We sleep soundly with the knowledge that these brave souls are watching over our 'hoods.
Ben Stiller, Jonah Hill, Vince Vaughn and other celebs kept the red carpet safe from alien invasion at the premiere of "The Watch," the movie that happens when Hollywood wants its own "Attack the Block." Luckily, no extraterrestrials caused a ruckus (though that doesn't mean they weren't in attendance, you know).
Check out our collection of pics from the premiere and sign up for "The Watch" yourself on July 27.
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