April 25, 2024

Review Category : TMZ Music News

The Cast Of ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ Plays Would You Rather

It's been proven to be mankind's favorite way to pass the time: A rousing round of Would You Rather. The premise is simple: Take two undesirable outcomes and, with the understanding that "neither" is not an option, decide which you'd rather deal with. Of course, since everything is more fun when famous people are involved, playing Would You Rather with celebrities is the very best way to pass the time, should you happen to have any celebs on hand.

When the cast of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" — Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan — stopped in ahead of the 2014 MTV Movie Awards Takeover, we couldn't resist throwing a few questions at them. In the process, we learned quite a bit about some of our favorite Hollywood heroes.

For example, when confronted with the question of whether it would be preferable to have the superhero pseudonym of Captain Poop or Doctor Farts, Jackson went for the latter ("Farts go away," he reasoned), while Stan opted for Captain Poop. Why? So he could bust out his impression of Barkhad Abdi's now-famous performance in "Captain Phillips": "I'm the Captain Poop now."

Check out the clip above to see more hilarity from the cast of "Cap," including a philosophical contemplation from Evans of the limitations of having a metal arm, and which hero's "everything" Johansson wants to have.

Be sure to tune in to the 2014 MTV Movie Awards April 13 at 9 p.m. ET on MTV.

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There’s Going To Be A ‘Goonies’ Sequel — Here’s How To Cope

If you're a living, breathing human between the ages of 20 and 35, chances are you have some pretty strong feelings about Richard Donner's 1985 film "The Goonies." (Apologies to the dead and those forcibly holding their breath, you'll have to find your own movie.) Nary a Millennial can say they've never done the Truffle Shuffle or greeted their pals with a bellow of "heyyyyyyy yoooouuuuuu guuuuyyyyyyyyys."

So it's only natural that you might be having some feelings about Donner's comments that there's definitely maybe going to be a sequel to the classic movie, and that he plans to bring back all of the original cast, lil hobbit Sean Astin, President Josh Brolin and Corey Feldman included. Bwuh? What do I do with my hands? What about my face? Will it be good? But maybe it'll be cool! What's happening? Should we just let this movie live on in untarnished perfection? But we want more! Who would play Sloth? Will Robert Davi take a break from singing Sinatra covers to be in the sequel? Is this real life?

To help sort out our complex and varied emotions surrounding the news, we turned to the Kübler-Ross Model, better known as the five stages of grief, as well as our favorite little adventurers, the Goonies themselves. Take a cue from the gang while working through the steps below, and just remember: Goonies never say die.

1. Denial

2. Anger

3. Bargaining

4. Depression

5. Acceptance

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Mickey Rooney Dead At 93: Here’s 6 Things You Should Know About The Hollywood Legend

Even though it might feel like movies have been around forever, they're actually relatively young. Movies as we know them today, with sound and dialogue, first made their impact in Hollywood in 1927. It's probably not a coincidence that Mickey Rooney's first film was made in 1926, as the beloved actor was synonymous with the silver screen for his entire life.

Mickey Rooney died Sunday night, after using almost every one of his 93 years to entertain. Here are six reasons Mickey Rooney was a movie legend:

1. He was the first child star
In many ways, Rooney was the first child movie star. His first film role was in 1926, when he was only 6 years old, and he didn't look back after that, signing a contract with MGM and starring in the incredibly popular Andy Hardy series (think a Young Adult movie franchise before there were Young Adult books). Rooney endeared himself to people of all ages as a young actor, and his Hardy movies earned $75 million at the box office — not too shabby during the Great Depression.

2. He had an incredible eight-year span
Rooney had one of the most incredible runs in movie history between 1936 and 1944, making more than three dozen movies, many of them huge hits. The young actor transitioned from child star to bona fide movie star, earning the first of two special Academy Awards in 1939 for "bringing to the screen the spirit and personification of youth." He was 19 years old, and, yes, he was that good.

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Prepare Yourself For The 28-Course Action Bronson Tasting Menu

The rise of Action Bronson is one of hip-hop's favorite recent success stories. A chef in a former life, the Flushing-raised rapper has become a cult icon after trading stints in the kitchen cooking for the New York Mets and serving up top-notch albums and mixtapes. Naturally, Bronson's raps are liberally peppered with references to foodstuffs; the video to an early fan favorite, 2010's "Shiraz," features Bronson and cohorts gallivanting in a park with a batch of prosciutto and olives he picked up from a store along Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. Feasting and dancing ensues.

Since the "Shiraz" days, Bronson's stock has boomed, and he now spends his days touring the world and packing out venues. Handily, this has also allowed the bearded man's infatuation with food to prosper, with his Instagram account becoming a shining smorgasbord of sustenance. Bronson's food porn pics also prove that his palette is happy to hop from the hyper-gourmand to the hole-in-the-wall — the dishes he presents become a snapshot of his travels as he pairs high-end, artistically-plated sushi with street food sluiced with sauces dripping from his hand.

In salute to Action Bronson's culinary rap adventure, here's the ultimate tasting menu sourced from the hip-hop chef's own most favored chow. (Recommended dining guest: Riff Raff.) Bon appetite!

1. Roasted Chanterelle Mushroom Soup

As a palette-prepping jump-off dish, take a cue from the impromptu tasting menu Bronson experienced at chef Stephane Jego's Parisian bistro L'Ami Jean and plump for a roasted mushroom soup. Freshly chopped chives are a must.

2. Duck Prosciutto

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Earl Sweatshirt Impersonates Joe Budden And His Beard In ‘Loiter Squad’ Trailer

Another season of Odd Future's Adult Swim show, premieres on May 15, and it looks like Earl Sweatshirt's impersonation of Joe Budden will be a big highlight of the new episodes.

OF debuted a trailer for the season this weekend, and it leads with a "Love & Hip Hop" parody that specifically aims at Joe Budden.

Earl Sweatshirt goes bald and gets his beard done up to look like the Slaughterhouse rapper, in an effort to make it authentic. Joe's relationship trouble on the show is the obvious target for a spoof, but this is Odd Future we're talking about, so obviously things went a bit left.

Joe heads to see his lawyer for an update on his pending divorce, only to find out that it's not his wife who wants to separate — it's actually his beard. Naturally, Earl's reaction is hilarious.

"So I'm just left with ass out," he tells the confessional camera. "Like my ass is out in the wind. I'm on a canyon with my ass and d--- out."

Hopefully Joe Budden finds the humor in this. Watch the full trailer above.

"Loiter Squad" premieres May 15 on Adult Swim.

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Coldplay’s ‘Magic’ Video — You Won’t Believe Your Eyes

Coldplay's Chris Martin executes a pretty neat trick in the band's throwback of a video for the single "Magic": he appears in two places at once.

In the black and white video — which dropped Monday (April 7) — Martin plays two parts: a dastardly, evil magician who abuses his equally magical wife, played by Ziyi Zhang ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"), as well as her gentle assistant, who's very obviously in love with the woman.

Shot in silent film style by Grammy-winning director Jonas Akerlund, the video turns Coldplay's spare, moody song about the endurance and durability of one's heart into a careful little story about finding love in even the most oppressive of places.

"Magic" is the first single off of the band's upcoming sixth studio album, Ghost Stories, the first since 2011's Mylo Xyloto.

Set to drop on May 19, the record was produced by Paul Epworth, of Adele fame, and, from what we've heard so far, seems to be a rather hushed, personal affair.

The band debuted four songs during SXSW last month and released the track at the end of February.

Chris Martin and Co. are keeping busy up until their May release date, however; the singer will appear at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Thursday to usher Peter Gabriel into the hallowed institution.

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Watch Scarlett Johansson Do Her Best ‘Hulk Smash’ Impression

How well do the stars of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" know the Marvel Universe? Not as well as you think, as MTV News found out when they sat down for our MTV Movie Awards Takeover.

First up is a question that — to be fair — flummoxes even the most diehard of comic book fans: what does S.H.I.E.L.D. stand for?

Even Samuel L. Jackson, the head of the international spy organization himself, couldn't get the answer right. "I don't need to know that, I'm in charge!" Jackson quipped.

That said, he didn't do as poorly as Anthony Mackie, who got every letter wrong. Probably on purpose. Closest were Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson with, er, two correct. Maybe it's time for a simpler name, Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division.

Jackson didn't do much better when asked what the "J" stood for in his character's name, Nicholas J. Fury, though he did know exactly where Thor was from: Asgard.

"Only because it's got ass in it," Jackson said. "That's why I remember it."

Lastly, Scarlett Johansson gave her best, "Hulk smash!" impression, which she joked only happens after, "a few shots of tequila." Not while you're pregnant, Scarlett!

"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" is in theaters now. Stay tuned to MTV throughout the week for more Movie Awards Takeover.

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‘Godzilla’ Extended Trailer Has Monsters On Monsters

The extended look at "

Think about it. Bryan Cranston is undeniably one of the best actors working today, regardless of medium. The end of "Breaking Bad" has made it painfully obvious that everyone could use a little more Cranston, and since he has yet to find really strong footing in the movies world, I'm all for him helping to elevate a Godzilla reboot.

The opening of the new 3-minute preview explains the backstory of Cranston's character, Joe Brody, who suffers a tragedy caused by a side effect of Godzilla.

Brody works in a nuclear power plant with his wife (Juliette Binoche). When the king of the monsters causes a meltdown, Brody is forced to trap his wife inside the core to prevent the radiation from spread further. Both Cranston and Binoche, even in just a few seconds, deliver powerful performances. (Early Golden Globe frontrunners for Best Actress and Actor in a Motion Picture - Trailer?)

The theme of experiencing the side effects of Godzilla's size and wrath continues with a harrowing scene of a tsunami hitting Hawaii.

From what we can see in this preview, director Gareth Edwards and writer Max Borenstein have taken a smart, novel approach to the concept of a monster movie. A beast the size of Godzilla would create other, more realistic problems for the little tiny people on the street, aside from stomping around and knocking down buildings.

It's this kind of extra layer of thought that makes "Godzilla" one of my most anticipated movies of the year.

"Godzilla" opens in theaters on May 16.

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