November 17, 2024

Review Category : TMZ Music News

‘Red 2’: The Reinvention Of Anthony Hopkins

The original "Red" boasted a phenomenal cast — Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Helen Mirren, Brian Cox and Morgan Freeman, among other great actors. But in "Red 2," even Willis and Mirren were dumbfounded by the performance that new recruit Anthony Hopkins gives while playing a nutso bomb inventor in the film.

"At a certain point, Helen and I stopped doing our off-camera work, and we were just in awe of what Tony was doing," Willis told MTV News. "[He] referenced like three or four imaginary characters that were in the room, and I went, 'Is that in the script?' And then we just went, 'Oh, that's fantastic!' "

"Red 2" picks up where the last film left off, as Willis and his fellow "Retired, Extremely Dangerous" operatives attempt to fade back into suburban anonymity. But when Malkovich's character uncovers information that Interpol is hunting them down, he, Willis and Parker set out on the lam for a reunion with their former teammates as they try to uncover the reason why they're being pursued, while also saving London from being blown to bits.

Hopkins, who plays the creator of the explosive device that threatens London, explained that he worked with director Dean Parisot to give the character some extra little idiosyncrasies to make him especially unhinged. "I was given carte blanche to invent stuff by the director," he revealed. "It was designed with the writing on the wall, and I said, 'Can I be playing opera?' He said, 'yeah,' and there were some books.

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Demi Lovato Calls Her VMA Friends ‘Fierce Competition’

PHILADELPHIA — If you're Demi Lovato, chances are you're feeling good right now. The pop singer not only premiered her brand-new co-directed video for "Made in the USA" Wednesday, but she also just got nominated for "Best Female Video" at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.

"I think that's amazing. My reaction is just so excited, it's an honor just to be nominated," Lovato told MTV News at the Pop-Tarts Crazy Good Summer concert in Philadelphia, hours after the nominations were announced. "And every time I'm nominated for something I get really, really excited. You never know what will happen, but I'm up against some fierce competition so I'm not getting my hopes up."

The singer is up for the Chris Applebaum-directed clip "Heart Attack," the lead single off Demi. The video showed off an edgier side of Lovato, who demonstrated the raw emotion of the song through visuals, by painting her hands black to almost mask herself from falling in love.

The talented ladies she's up against include Rihanna ("Stay"), Pink ("Just Give Me a Reason"), Taylor Swift ("I Knew You Were Trouble") and Miley Cryus ("We Can't Stop"). And because Lovato is friends with several of her fellow nominees, she doesn't expect there to be any hard feelings if her buddy takes home the award August 25 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.

"Since I've started in this business, we've all been up against each other, and at the end of the day, it's an award," Lovato said. "If you do win it you get really excited and ...

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After Trayvon Martin: Wyclef Says There’s A Solution

The 2012 shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Florida left many wondering about race, the right to bear arms and Florida's stand your ground law. In the aftermath of the shooting and George Zimmerman's not guilty verdict, some Americans still had unanswered questions. Wednesday's (July 17) "RapFix Live" attempted to offer some perspective and suggestions on how to move forward.

Wyclef Jean, Prodigy, president of non-profit BK Nation and defense attorney Stacey Richman sat with MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway to discuss the fallout from Saturday's controversial jury decision.

At the end of the show, Wyclef performed his Trayvon-dedicated single, but before that, he urged frustrated youth to get involved in local politics and use their right to vote to help change the laws that could've changed the outcome of the trial.

"Are we really pushing the right laws in our communities? Are you really voting for the right senator in your community? Are you voting for the right mayor?" he questioned.

After "RapFix" audience member asked 'Clef how he will use his celebrity voice to fight for the cause, he messaged that the power is within the people. "The real celebrity is you... you authorize me and you give me the power and you make me famous and you are millions," he explained. "So imagine if you took that same energy and decided that you want to go change a law in congress. The power is not in the celebrity... the power is in the numbers and the communities."

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Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran Will ‘Pretend To Be Rappers’ If They Win A VMA

We already knew that Ed Sheeran was planning to go thanks to an early-morning tweet on Wednesday (July 17) about his Best Male Video ("Lego House") nomination at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.

The British singer/songwriter is a first-time nominee for the Sunday, August 25 show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where he'll face off against six-time nominee Justin Timberlake ("Mirrors"), four timer Bruno Mars ("Locked out of Heaven"), three timer Robin Thicke ("Blurred Lines") and fellow newcomer to the big show, Kendrick Lamar ("Swimming Pools").

"It's my very first [VMA] nomination, but I really haven't been nominated for that much stuff in America yet," Sheeran told MTV News. The singer has taken home a pair of Brit Awards and a prestigious Ivor Novello trophy in his native England, but the VMA is one of his first big honors on these shores. "So it's nice to have this sort of recognition."

The nod came for a "House" clip that mixes live performance and road footage with images of Sheeran strolling down a country lane, hanging in a room full of lamps, perfecting his bedhead hairdo and, yes, building various Lego sets. Oh, and in case you're not really that familiar with what Sheeran looks like, (spoiler alert) most of the clip features "Harry Potter" actor Rupert Grint playing a demented Ed-alike stalker with seriously crazy eyes.

"It's an idea I had from before we did the video and the opportunity came up and we did it," he said of the chance to mess with the many people ...

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30 Seconds To Mars ‘Blown Away’ By VMA Nominations

Somewhere, the über-mysterious director Bartholomew Cubbins is smiling, as his epic music video for 30 Seconds to Mars' has netted the band three 2013 MTV Video Music Awards nominations. While Cubbins did not exit the shadows to revel in the glory, the band chatted with MTV News from the south of France about their nominations, sitting in the sunshine while yachts cruised by.

"We woke up this morning in one of the most beautiful places in the world, in the south of France, and we found out that not only did we get an MTV award nomination, but we got three MTV award nominations, so we were completely blown away," frontman Jared Leto told MTV News. "It was totally unexpected."

The band is currently playing shows abroad in support of their fourth studio album, LOVE LUST FAITH + DREAMS. "Up in the Air," which comes off of that album, was released as a single in March of last year in the most unconventional of manners: It was placed aboard a SpaceX rocket and sent off into space, where it docked with the International Space Station.

The video for the single is no less extreme. An eight-minute-plus mini film, the clip includes cameos from the likes of Dita Von Teese, artist Damien Hirst, author Neil Strauss, the U.S. women's gymnastics team, a menagerie of wild animals, and many more artists and performers.

"We worked really hard on the video," Leto said. "We shot for four days. Had hundreds of hours of footage. Edited for three months. Worked our ...

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Robin Thicke Warns He Might Be ‘Roaring Drunk’ At VMAs

What do you get when you combine Robin Thicke, sexy scantily clad models and pals T.I. and Pharrell? The memorable, viral and newly VMA-nominated video for

On Wednesday (July 17), the Diane Martel-directed video received three 2013 MTV Video Music Awards nominations. The nods couldn't have come at a better time for Thicke, who had a very interesting spin on his accomplishment when he spoke to MTV News just hours after it was announced.

"It's very exciting. MTV, I've been watching since I was a kid, and you always want MTV to anoint you. It's like the video version of the Grammys, so it's a wonderful feeling to be relevant while you're still alive," Thicke joked.

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In addition to competing in the Video of the Year category against the likes of Justin Timberlake, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, the singer is also up for Best Male Video as well as Best Collaboration (which may or may not have something to do with T.I. and Pharrell's awesome dance moves in the video).

"Nothing's cooler than Video of the Year because it's the best of the best, but I'm just honored and excited to be nominated at all," Thicke explained.

Of course, he just might end up taking home the night's most-coveted Moonman. Should a Video of the Year win come his way, he already has his acceptance speech ready to go — sort of.

"Should I win it? Well, if I win Video of the Year, ...

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One Direction’s ‘Best Song Ever’ Has Fans ‘Screaming’: ‘This Is My Soul’

While it doesn't officially hit the streets until Monday, One Direction's upbeat new single, has hit the 'Net early, leaving fans squealing with delight, calling it "different," "perfect" and ... the "best song ever." "I'm screaming," one fan added.

The leaked version of the playful cut opens with a riff that sounds very similar to the Who's "Baba O'Riley" and is all about the guys going out, meeting girls and dancing all night to, you guessed it, the best song ever. With its stomp-along beat, the song keeps up its lively pace, even if some of the lyrics are a bit unexpected — in some ways, they pay homage to Wheatus' quirky songwriting on "Teenage Dirtbag," a song frequently covered by the fab fivesome in concert. A memorable moment includes the lyrics, "She said her name was Georgia Rose/ And her daddy was a dentist/ Said I had a dirty mouth/ But she kissed me like she meant it."

The video will be released on the same day as the song. Based on two teases, the clip looks like it's angling for the best video ever prize. In it, the guys play characters inspired by Hollywood movers and shakers. In a tease released on Tuesday, Niall Horan is dressed up as a fast-talking studio exec named Harvey. On Wednesday, Liam Payne's character was revealed. He'll play Leeroy, a headband-loving, fashion-forward choreographer.

Despite the leak, fans vowed to buy the song when it goes global on Monday. "Best Song Ever" is not only the featured ...

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Dear VMA Nominees Fun. … You’re Welcome

The 2013 MTV Video Music Award nominations were announced Wednesday (July 17), and Justin Timberlake and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis lead the field with 6 nods apiece.

That's all well and good, but today, I don't want to discuss the relative merits of "Mirrors" or "Thrift Shop" (or "Suit & Tie," "Can't Hold Us," "Same Love," or any other videos they may have gotten nominated for). I'm also ignoring Bruno Mars' "Locked Out Of Heaven" and "Treasure" — up for a combined four awards — Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" (three), Miley Cyrus' twerk-tastic "We Can't Stop" (ditto), and every other nominated video, save one: Fun.'s "Carry On."

Why? Because I'm in it.

Yes, I make not one, but two cameos in — I'm the dude with the disgusting beard taking shots with frontman Nate Ruess — which, by my estimation, makes me a co-star at least. Shoot, I basically get more screen time than anyone not in Fun., and as such, I'd like to think I'm partially responsible for the two VMA nominations the clip received, Best Pop Video and Best Direction.

In short, consider me a VMA nominee.

After all, who else could drink so convincingly? Or stand behind the bar and pour fake shots for extras while director Anthony Mandler yelled stuff like "more action in the background?" It's the kind of role I spent much of my 20s preparing for — I'm a method actor — and I think I nailed it. Sure, we had to shoot the drinking scene twice, because I kind of spilled booze ...

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Austin Mahone Plans To ‘Throw A Party, Go Crazy’ To Celebrate VMA Nomination

Having amassed millions of admirers, viral video cred and friendships with the likes of Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran, Austin Mahone can now add a 2013 MTV Video Music Awards nomination to his growing list of accomplishments.

On Wednesday (July 17), the 17-year-old found out he's nominated for an Artist to Watch, Presented by Taco Bell Moonman for his Colin Tilley-directed video.

Shortly after the nomination was announced, the singer jumped on Skype with MTV News, and he could barely hold his grin back after learning of the achievement. "Thank you so much! It's huge! I'm so excited," he said. "Oh man, I don't even know where to begin. I mean, I never thought I'd be nominated for a VMA. So, I mean, this is a huge honor. I'm just honored to even be going there. I'm excited and I'm ready to go."

He added, "It's a huge honor to be nominated for Artist to Watch. It means I'm getting noticed out there and I'm getting that exposure. I'm pretty excited and I really can't wait to go and hang out."

The nomination is a dream come true for the young pop star, who recalls early memories of watching the annual party. "It's so incredible because I can remember back in like, 7th, 8th grade ... I would be supposed to be doing my homework, but I would stay up watching the VMAs, just admiring everyone on the show," he said. "It's really cool to be on the other side for once."

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Demi Lovato’s ‘Made In The USA’ Video Celebrates ‘Unbreakable’ American Romance

The couple in Demi Lovato's video know a good thing when they see it — and that includes each other.

The video, released Wednesday (July 17), follows the story of a couple — played by "Friday Night Lights" actress Aimee Teegarden and "90210" actor Dustin Milligan — through a sequence of images and scenes that allows fans to piece together their relationship, which includes romantic, tender moments as well as relationship woes.

The video celebrates young love, with the couple first catching a glimpse of each other at a carnival. Lovatics will spot Demi, who co-directed the video along with Ryan Pallotta (Ne-Yo, Robin Thicke), as she walks around the carnival offering up a soundtrack to the encounter.

Time moves loosely in the dreamy visual, playing out like a series of memories. When fans aren't at the carnival with Lovato (who strums her guitar and performs for the revelers) and the two lovers, they are treated to an inside glimpse at the tender romance between the two young people, who are trying to hold on to their relationship, which includes "The Notebook"-inspired steamy kisses in the rain, even as he gets shipped away to fulfill his duties in war.

It's not always easy for him to be away from home, and just when fans think the story might not end so pleasantly for the two lovers when it seems like he won't make it home, he comes back, much to his love's delight.

is the second single from Lovato's May album release, Demi. The song's producer, Jason Evigan, told MTV ...

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