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- Chloe Moretz Relaxes In Paradise
It's an incredible year to be Chloe Moretz. Her most recent film "Hugo" took home five Academy Awards, she stars alongside Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's upcoming "Dark Shadows," and she was recently cast as the title character in the remake of the Stephen King thriller "Carrie." As if that wasn't enough, she has five other projects in the works slated for release between late 2012 and early 2013.
Well hello there #BoraBora instagr.am/p/Jp2mrODndo/
— Chloë Grace Moretz (@ChloeGMoretz) April 20, 2012
As if we couldn't envy her any more, would you look at where she's taking a vacation?! Absolute paradise. The bright blue skies, the fluffy white clouds, the crystal clear water and rolling green mountains, it's like a dream. We're currently staring at a white wall (it does have a gigantic poster of Ryan Gosling on it), but right now a vacation sounds more appealing.
The "Kick-Ass" actress also tweeted the view from her balcony and a a photo from the shore with the caption "best day of my entire life." Sigh. Next time we book a vacation we're definitely looking into Bora Bora. Seriously, go type "Bora Bora" into Google images and prepare to want to dive into your computer screen.
We're off to the beautiful island in our Tweet Dreams!
Where are you dying to visit? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - Experts Strip Down The 'Magic Mike' Trailer
By now we're sure you've all watched the "Magic Mike" trailer to the point of being able to imitate Channing Tatum's sick dance moves. And predict the exact moment when Matthew McConaughey takes the stage in his tight, torso-baring leather. And mouth the lines: "You don't have anything sharp on you that I can stick myself with, do you?" "No." "Good, 'cause I do." Or is that just us? Oh well, we are not ashamed! I mean, you did see Channing's body, right? Hot damn.
We know the trailer is full of sweaty, sexy goodness, but is it accurate? Will the movie portray the life of strippers correctly? MTV News interviewed a male stripper to find out and he said it's pretty spot on! We also had our round table of experts strip down the clip to get to the most noteworthy parts.
When we talked with New York-based dancer Steve Stanulis, who goes by the stage name Steve Savage, he told us the bachelorette party scene was "totally legit."
"I mean, with the guys coming in as cops and the girls, like, getting all nervous. So, that's pretty authentic. It looks pretty good," he said.
He also approved of Channing's relationship with on-screen love Cody Horn, Channing's desire to get into the furniture-making business and the scene where he takes a stack of bills to the bank. The only thing he seemed to disagree with is the dance routines. He called them "a little overly elaborate," but overall said he'd go see the film. Well done, Channing and company!
Our expert round table also commented on the trailer, wondering where the heck Matt Bomer was and why the trailer didn't focus more on Alex Pettyfer. The overall consensus was that we need to see more naked men and they're just baiting us for more.
"Isn't this movie more or less about Alex Pettyfer?" Brooke Tarnoff from NextMovie asked.
Hollywood Crush editor Amy Wilkinson answered saying, "I think it was supposed to be positioned as Channing being his mentor and Alex being his protege and this sort of story of him finding fame and fortune in the stripper world."
But as MTV News' Christina Garibaldi pointed out, "This is the year of Channing Tatum."
Take a look at the video to see what else our experts thought was important in the clip. Hopefully the next trailer will give us more shirtless hunks to gawk at and further set up Alex's story line in the film as The Kid.
What did you think of the trailer? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - 'The Selection' Is Another Jewel In Dystopia's Crown
If you follow the Hollywood hullabaloo as closely as we do, you've likely heard more than a few royal decrees regarding Kiera Cass' new novel, "The Selection." Though it doesn't hit bookstore shelves until next Tuesday, the dystopian tale's TV rights were snatched up earlier this year, with a CW series—starring Aimee Teegarden, Ethan Peck and William Moseley—already in production. And, of course, it's just one of several YA books being dubbed the next "Hunger Games." So it seemed a long time coming when the novel finally crossed my desk recently.
The world of "The Selection" is one in which society is divided into distinct, numbered castes. Ones are wealthy; eights are dirt poor. America Singer, our story's heroine, is a five; her family is composed of artists who make the bulk of their meager living during the festive holiday months. (To them, "starving artist" isn't just a meaningless idiom.) America, much to her family's dismay if they ever found out, is in love with a six named Aspen, whom she clandestinely meets at night in the relative privacy of her treehouse, where they share food and snuggle. Yep, adorbs.
And it's all pretty great considering, until Aspen has a crisis of conscious and decides he can't drag America down to his six standards without first giving her a chance to flourish. He insists she enter her name for the the titular Selection, in which 35 girls will compete to be the bride of sheltered Prince Maxon. America initially balks (what in-love lady wouldn't?), but eventually concedes figuring she has no realistic chance of being drawn from the thousands of girls entering. But if a certain Reaping has taught us anything, it's that the odds aren't always in your favor.
America's name is indeed selected, and she's jettisoned off to the palace to compete against a bevy of pretty young things in a "Bachelor"-style romance-off for the prince's affections. But as America gets to know the romantically inexperienced heir, she begins developing feelings she didn't expect, creating a love triangle of monarchical proportions—all while rebellion rumbles outside the lavish walls.
The first installment of a trilogy, "The Selection" is reminiscent of other dystopian tomes we love, like "Wither," "Divergent" and even "The Hunger Games," albeit with less overt social commentary. Kiera's crafted a supremely readable—if not, at times, oversimplified—novel that's chock-full of romance, royalty and refinement. We can hardly wait to see how this tale translates to the small screen!
If you haven't yet, be sure to check out the book trailer for "The Selection" below!
Will you be picking up a copy of "The Selection" next week? Sound off in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - Style Superstar: Elizabeth Banks Has Primary Appeal
This year's political battles are heating up, but there was no partisan division of red and blue in this week's fashion arena. The well-dressed celebs featured this week wore their primary colors in perfect harmony, donning elegant red and blue looks that played perfectly when anchored with bold-hued shoes. Whose mismatched mish-mash of stylish separates would definitely win our vote? And whose peplum look is getting a veto this week? Read on!
Even before she was tapped to play the Capitol fashionista Effie Trinket in "The Hunger Games," Elizabeth Banks had a distinctive risk-taking style on the red carpet—and her eclectic pairing of these Peter Pilotto separates for the "Five Year Engagement" premiere is the perfect example. A pretty patterned top in combination with a lace overlay skirt makes for an eye-catching combination of textures and lines, while the complementary palette of both pieces keeps this look for getting too busy. Add a pair of deep blue pumps, sideswept hair, and subtle makeup, and Elizabeth had a memorable and creative casual look that makes her this week's Style Superstar!
And elsewhere on the blue-and-red spectrum, Scarlett Johansson donned a Prada dress with a rosette skirt and peplum accent to ring in the premiere of "The Avengers" in London. But as much as we love the palette and playful design of this dress, not to mention Scarlett's beautiful piled braids and bold red lips, the ruffle that divides bodice from bottom disappears against the dark blue of the skirt and makes for an awkward interruption. (Actually, this look would have been sleeker and more flattering with a slim black line at the waist like the one on Elizabeth. Maybe Scarlett will take a trip to the tailor before she gives this one another outing!)
Want more fa-fa-fashion? Click on over to MTV Style!
Do you agree with our picks for best and worst dressed this week? Take it to the comments and Twitter!
Переслать - 'Catching Fire,' Francis Lawrence And A Blazing Music Video History
Okay y'all: enough reeling and sobbing over the loss of Gary Ross as director of "The Hunger Games franchise. It's over, wallowing in a breakup is no way to live, and we all need to move on...especially since Lionsgate just answered our most burning-est question about the next film, when they presented Francis Lawrence with the official offer to direct "Catching Fire"!
Nothing is set in stone yet, but Lawrence is, dare we say, a very good pick on the part of the studio to take on the challenge of bringing the Quarter Quell and nascent District revolution to life on screen. And while the director has some feature film experience that should come in useful for the job (including a good handle on the whole dystopian hero thing after directing Will Smith in "I Am Legend"), it's his music video work that really makes us giddy at the prospect of seeing him helm the next installment of "The Hunger Games." The director has a rich history of making visually stunning videos that depict revolution, revenge and settings that bear a striking resemblance to certain parts of Suzanne Collins' Panem. And after examining even a small sampling of his oeuvre—the videos for Britney Spears' "Slave 4 U," Beyoncé's "Run the World (Girls)" and Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance"—we've noticed three choice elements of Lawrence's directorial style that we'd love to see transferred to the big screen.
Post-apocalyptic and futuristic visuals
From the dusty abandoned landscape in "Girls" to the filthy, crumbling city that stretches beyond Britney's balcony in "Slave 4 U," Lawrence has a knack for showing us what the world might look like if everything and everyone in it caught fire and burned to the ground—not to mention that the clinical-looking Spa of Pods from "Bad Romance" would be right at home in the Capitol. Plus, knowing the director's talent for stunning visual settings, we'd be extra excited to see him tackle the complicated clockwork arena from the 75th Hunger Games.Fresh fashion
The most bizarre looks from these videos—everything from the white latex bodysuits of "Bad Romance" to Britney's choice of pink lacy underwear worn over her pleather pants—would be right at home in the Capitol. And Gaga's green bejeweled bodysuit with the McQueen hoof heels and bubble skirt? Needs to be on Effie Trinket in the next movie. Please and thank you.Lady vengeance
The plot of "Catching Fire" is a complicated web of revolution, romance, action and self-sacrifice, and Lawrence's past work leaves no question that he's qualified to make it look great on screen: I mean, "Run the World (Girls)" features a hard-hearted heroine leading a ragtag group of misfits in militaristic uprising, and "Bad Romance" actually has at its climax a girl who is, literally, on fire. And while we're not saying that Katniss should, at some point, be shown lying in fabulous repose next to the charred corpse of her enemies...well, no, okay, that's exactly what we're saying. Make it happen!What do you think of the choice of Francis Lawrence for "Catching Fire"? Sound off in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - 'Secret Circle' Recap: 'Crystal'
by Ryan J. Downey
The Secret Sibling revealed! After a short hiatus, "The Secret Circle" returned to the airwaves last night with the show's biggest revelation since the return of John Blackwell. Isaac told Jake there was another Blackwell kicking around in his circle and "Crystal" wrapped up with Cassie Blake breathlessly coming to this realization about one of her friends: "You're my sister." Yep, the episode ended with those three words. And boy, was it powerful!
Throughout most of "Crystal," as the gang went on a quest to gather as many of the magical crystals possessed by their elder relatives as possible, all signs seemed to have pointed toward Faye. She does, after all, act like she's full of darkness. And early in the episode, as she rummaged through her house looking for a crystal with Melissa, she discovered her mother's journal, which dished all about a possible love affair with Cassie's dad back in the day. At one point she even threw herself in front of a speeding motorcycle (more on that later) in an attempt to trigger any latent dark magic within her. But the real Secret Sibling turned out to be somebody who used to fashion herself as the de facto leader of the crew (and keeper of their moral compass) until she spent most of "Crystal" wanting out: Diana!
Cassie's father (who managed to make it the entire episode without once popping his collar, which we believe was a first) told the crew they needed to gather all of the family crystals in order to neutralize the witch hunters' power. Blackwell and Charles had a tense exchange about the events of 16 years ago (during which Charles promised to "bury" Blackwell as soon as possible); meanwhile, the kids divided into smaller groups to go looking for the pieces to the latest magical puzzle.
Grunge-rocker-looking Callum and "Ken Doll" (Callum's words) Jake got into a scuffle on the streets of Chance Harbor. Callum was creepily hitting on Melissa when Jake pointed out that he's just a bottom feeder looking to suck up everybody's magic. Callum said something about being able to sell Jake's blood on the black market, which resulted in a brief choking exchange between the two guys before Melissa broke it up. Hmm, some foreshadowing...
After a brief scene in which Jake's ever present feelings for Cassie (and Cassie's thinly hidden feelings for Adam) remained apparent, Jake, Faye and Cassie headed to see Jake's allegedly crazy old grandpa at his house which looked like that scene from "A Beautiful Mind" with conspiracy theories plastered all over the wall.
Jake's grandfather (played by "Breaking Bad" actor John de Lancie, who sci-fi fans will always know as the beloved "Q" from "Star Trek") told the kids all about how Blackwell conspired to control the Circle from the inside by having as many kids as possible within it. Blackwell is bad news, he reminded all of them.
He explained that 300 years ago, 18 families fled the Salem witch trials and split into three Circles. Blackwell corrupted the West Coast circle in order to control it and tip the scales toward evil. Jake's grandpa wouldn't hand over his crystal, but he let it slip that it was hidden in an old mine (protected by a spell that would keep any pesky Balcoins away from it), just as sneaky Callum sped away on his motorcycle with a map to the old mine in his hand.
Luckily for the gang, Cassie had snapped a picture of the map on her phone. Melissa and Adam needed Diana's help to figure out which of the many crystals they found actually had magic. Unfortunately Diana was busy trying to indulge in a romantic day with Aussie boatman Grant, who promised to come clean about himself just as Diana had to start working overtime to keep everything about herself and her friends a secret. With the correct crystal in hand, Melissa and Adam set out to the mine and after some "Indiana Jones"-style rope swinging, they found Jake's family crystal. Too bad Callum was there with a gun and snatched it from them.
Cassie almost choked to death trying to enter the mine. Apparently, any child of Blackwell who tried to walk into that mine wouldn't be able to breath. Diana had to ditch Grant in order to show up to help. Convinced she's the other child of Blackwell, Faye played chicken against Callum's motorcycle, waiting for her own dark magic to kick in. Diana grabbed her just in the nick of time, leaving Cassie to turn on her actual dark magic to stop Callum in his tracks. A few sparks later and the gang had Callum pinned long enough for Jake to smear some blood on his forehead and mark him with a spell. The group told him to stay out of Chance Harbor, or else.
Before we get to the episode revelation, let's talk about the revelation that almost happened: Charles was nearly exposed for killing Cassie's mother. Jane was back in the house and conspired with Charles to capture and kill Blackwell with a plot that began with an invitation for coffee and was to end with an enchanted chair (which neutralized Blackwell's power as long as he was sitting on it), a crystal and a little jar of something that when lit with a match would send Cassie's dad away for good. But before the plan was completed, Jane just had to know the truth about her daughter's death. Charles, of course, got pretty nervous about this line of questioning. The crystal, which would've turned all muddy if Blackwell was lying, revealed that John was telling the truth as he denied being responsible for Amelia's death. (Side note: Amelia was killed in the pilot episode of "The Secret Circle." But you know what? Cassie's dad was supposedly dead, too. Could it be that maybe...? Hmm).
Jane decided she couldn't go through with killing Blackwell. Charles tried to finish the job, but Blackwell had outsmarted them both: he had already found that magical jar and switched its power to target Jane instead of him. As soon as Charles lit the match, it was Jane who lied on the floor, apparently "sent to hell." Blackwell pointed out how much time he had been spending in Jane's house as he told Charles he was going to let him live, for now, as he still had "use" for him.
It wasn't all doom and gloom with John this episode. We did get to see a bit of his (pretend?) tender side as he played nice with Cassie at one point and as he semi-tenderly explained to Faye that he's not her father, but he will look out for her nevertheless. Faye seemed happy about this, which made John grin devilishly.
So, that brings us to Blackwell's real "other" daughter. Diana made it clear to Cassie that once this business with the witch hunters is concluded, she planned to exit the Circle. This episode's events had shown her what a normal life with Grant could be like. She wanted a break. Cassie scolded her for not being around when Adam and Melissa needed her, to which Diana shot back something about trying to enter the mine to help them but not being able to, because when she tried, she couldn't breath. That's when Cassie put the pieces together. The spell cast on the mine was designed for Blackwell people only. Which, of course, revealed...
Diana is The Secret Sibling. Boom!
Were you shocked by The Secret Sibling reveal? What do you think of Blackwell's motives? Tell us your thoughts in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - 'Vampire Diaries' Recap: 'Heart Of Darkness'
by Cassie Title
When I saw last night's episode title, the loaded phrase "Heart of Darkness," I thought to myself: Self, is this episode going to be Conrad-esque? Novella-esque? Colonizing Africa-esque? And, of course, it was none of the above. The title merely referred to the darkness that exists in all of us, especially Alaric (whose alter-ego, if you remember, hid that white oak stake in an undisclosed location), and maybe Damon, who had an enlightening conversation with Elena about why he doesn't always want to show people the good in him (because then people expect too much!), and also Stefan, who had to tap into his dark side to reach Alaric's dark side, and I guess really everyone, because we could just keep discussing every character's dark side, but I'd really rather get down to business. Or pleasure. I love how writing these is both!
Let's recap:
1. Stefan knew that Elena was still grappling with her feelings for Damon, so he sent them off on a road trip. The plan was to find out the vampire bloodline of Stefan, Damon, and Caroline by speaking to the source: Rose, who turned Katherine. So, our fair heroes ventured to Denver to catch up with none other than...JEREMY! Man, he was looking good! Oh, how I've missed him! So did Elena! Damon, not so much. He said lots of funny, mean things about Jeremy. One thing concerned Jeremy's new pal, who turned out to be that pesky original, Kol. Jeremy was perplexed, upset, etc., when he found out that Kol was a vampire. And Damon, that barrel of wit and charm, retorted with:
Well, didn't you find it weird that you made a friend so fast? Have you met you?
Very funny, but I think we're all over the Jeremy, loner thing. Homeboy is hot, and cool, and back in Mystic Falls! Hooray!
2. There was a very hot and heavy scene involving one Elena Gilbert and one Damon Salvatore. She basically attacked him with her mouth, and it was awesome! She was into it! And then Jeremy interrupted them, with mild disgust, to explain that Mary Porter, or Scary Mary—the vampire who had turned Rose—was in Kansas. So the three musketeers took a record-speed trip to find her.
3. And find her, they did! Except, Kol had already found her. And staked her. Sca-ry, Ma-ry. Kol knew from Klaus that they were trying to find their vampire bloodline, and he made it fairly impossible. This is unfortunate, because I'd really, really, really like to know. But yeah.
4. Damon got pissed at Elena, and rightfully so. He figured out that she was waiting for him to mess something up so her choice (which Salvatore) would be easy. But Damon said he wouldn't make it easy for her.
5. In other news, Rebekah was looking for companionship in all the wrong places. First Stefan, then Damon, now Matt. She was onto him, she knew that he was only being nice to her because he was up to something, but he convinced her that something was wrong with her that she thought that a ride home from school had to stem from an ulterior motive. Normally, Matt would be right. That is, if he wasn't occupying her so that Caroline and Tyler could have hot dungeon sex. No, that wasn't code for some S&M thing. They really did have hot sex in the Lockwood/Mikaelson/dungeon caves. All was fine and dandy until Tyler started suspecting something between Caroline and Klaus. But at least he's back!
6. After a serious beat-down, Stefan got Alaric's evil side to disclose the location of the white oak stake: in the tomb where vampires couldn't get in. So, Rebekah went with him to retrieve it.
7. Not before Esther showed up at Klaus' residence, though! She explained that she was dying, because the spell that maintained her body was weakening since Abby's death. (Her body was drawing power from the complete Bennett bloodline.) There was a tearful conversation where Esther explained that she had been with Rebekah for 1,000 years of heartbreak and pain, and that no one should have to live that long. To which Rebekah said: I haven't even lived. It was so sad, yet so true. And then, after I actually believed that Esther loved her daughter, she died.
8. Back to the Rebekah and Ric situation. Evil Ric got the stake. And then, Rebekah crossed over into the no-vampire zone. And then announced that she was not Rebekah after all. That she was Esther! HOLY MOLY! ESTHER POSSESSED REBEKAH'S BODY! And she and evil Ric are hatching a plan to kill those crazy originals, and thus, the entire vampire race. Uh-oh.
9. Rose was rooting for Delena! She told Jeremy that Stefan's love was pure, so he'd always be good for her. But that Damon challenged and surprised her, and not only does she make him a better person, but that he does the same for her. Damon would either be the worst thing for her or the best.
And, of course, high school. Those producers always find neat ways of reminding us that our characters still go there. Next week's the decade dance. The roaring '20s. With vampires, hybrids, witches (where's Bonnie?), doppelgangers and an ancient witch possessing her vampire daughter's body, there's bound to be lots of interesting trouble. Naturally, I can't wait.
What did you think of "TVD"'s return? Will Elena choose Damon or Stefan? Do you agree with Rose's observations? How crazy is it that Esther's possessing Rebekah? Haven't we been there, done that? Same with the '20s? What's going to go down at the dance? Will Rebekah be okay? What will Esther and evil Ric cook up? Will we ever find out our favorites' vampire bloodline? Will Katherine come back? (Yes, I snuck that in there.) And how psyched are you to have Jeremy back? You know the deal. Write to me! On Twitter. Or in the comments below. Or through carrier pigeons. That might be fun! Get creative, my friends!
Переслать - 'The Lucky One': 5 Things To Do Before You Watch
by Jessica Marshall
We know the main reason many of you may be hitting theaters this weekend to see the Nicholas Sparks adaptation "The Lucky One." That reason has big blue eyes and rippling biceps, and his name is Zac Efron.
Zac beefed up to play Logan Thibault (pronounced "Tee-bow" like New York Jets QB Tim Tebow), a former U.S. Marine sergeant fresh off three tours in Iraq. When Logan comes home with a serious case of PTSD and an anonymous wallet-sized photo of an attractive woman (Taylor Schilling) that literally saved his life overseas, he gets it in his head to go on a cross-country trek to thank her. He finds this mystery woman, Beth, in a small Louisiana town, where she runs a doggie hotel with her eccentric grandmother (Blythe Danner) and her whip smart, tow-headed son Ben (Riley Thomas Stewart). Romance blooms amid the splendor of the South despite a number of obstacles, not least of which includes Beth's jealous, gun-toting ex-husband.
While you think you may be prepared for an eyeful of Efron, there are other preparations we suggest you make before heading to the theater that can enhance your viewing pleasure even more. Here are five things to do before seeing "The Lucky One."
Read a Nicholas Sparks book
This bestselling author has written more than a dozen short and sweet novels that you will (hungrily) race through on a long car ride or in a day on the beach. We recommend starting off with "The Notebook"—and buying a bulk-sized pack of tissues to go with it. And be forewarned, once you pop, you can't stop. When you finish one book, be sure to have another one handy.Watch a film adaptation of one of those books
Ryan Gosling, Channing Tatum, Liam Hemsworth, oh my! There is no end to the attractive and deliciously shirtless actors who portray the Romeos in these buttery romance flicks. There are currently seven Sparks adaptations (with more rumored) in the film universe—"The Notebook," "Dear John" and "A Walk to Remember" to name a few.Watch Zac Efron grow up
See how he has matured through the years with a Zac Efron movie marathon! From a troubled autistic kid ("Miracle Run") to a smooth-talkin' teen ("17 Again") to a dreamy post-grad haunted by the ghosts of his past ("Charlie St. Cloud"), this young hottie will blossom before your very eyes.Visit a lighthouse
A lighthouse figures prominently in the lush Louisiana scenery of "The Lucky One," lending an extra bit of romance to the film. Haven't you ever daydreamed that your crush would kiss you for the first time in a fit of passion at the top of a lighthouse as waves crash ashore and the sun sets? No? We bet you will now. There are thousands of lighthouses to choose from throughout the world, so you shouldn't have trouble finding one. (The lighthouse featured in the film is in Port Eads, Louisiana.)Show a soldier some love
Write a letter or send a care package to troops stationed overseas. While the odds that you'll literally save a life or that you'll replicate the romantic outcome of "The Lucky One" are slim, you can rest assured that your contribution will certainly brighten someone's day. That makes us feel as warm and fuzzy as the movie does. There are a number of websites that can help you do it, like amillionthanks.org and soldiersangels.org.Will you be seeing "The Lucky One" this weekend? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - Steven McQueen And Shenae Grimes Share A Laugh In Bed
Holy hot boy! What we wouldn't give to be Shenae Grimes right now! First of all, look at Steven McQueen's arms...and chest...and smile...and hair...and what were we saying?
Filming with @Shenaesg yfrog.com/nu2pdldj
— Steven McQueen (@McQueeninchains) April 17, 2012
Oh right, wanting to be Shenae. Second, look at her laughing! We can practically hear her cackling as if she was in our office with us. Whatever Steven said or did must have been really hilarious. That looks way too real to just be Shenae's acting.
His caption raises the question: What are they filming? We know both "Vampire Diaries" and "90210" wrapped, and despite googling our fingers to exhaustion, we can't seem to find a project they're both working on. Whatever it is, it looks like a fun romance is in store for the CW stars. Or maybe a really good friendship.
All we know is that shirtless Steven is totally consuming our Tweet Dreams!
Do you know what Steven and Shenae are filming? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!
Переслать - Dave Franco Talks 'Warm Bodies,' Auditioning For Edward Cullen
We're not sure we could see anyone but Robert Pattinson playing Edward Cullen, but our little hearts go pitter-patter at the thought of Dave Franco climbing into our window at night. Don't act like that wasn't the first thing you thought of, too. With his hazel eyes and chiseled jaw, we'd totally let him bite us. And you know what? Kristen Stewart could've had that very opportunity because Dave auditioned for the role of the dazzling vampire.
"I tested for Edward Cullen. I don't know how close I was. I read for Catherine Hardwicke, but who knows," the actor told MTV News when we caught up with him on the set of "Now You See It." "I mean, maybe there were still hundreds of kids left reading for Catherine Hardwicke."
So, did he think he had a shot at playing our beloved Edward? "No. No, no, no," he said with a laugh. "At this point, I still don't know what I'm doing. At that point I was in over my head."
Dave's acting career has long lived in the shadow of his older brother James Franco's film achievements. But with the success of "21 Jump Street," Dave is ready stand in his own spotlight.
Particularly with his role in "Warm Bodies"—the film adaptation of the zombie romance penned by Isaac Marion. Dave said he was a little hesitant to take on the role at first because a zombie movie is nothing new. But it seems luck was in our favor as working with the movie's director, Jonathan Levine, persuaded him.
"He's like a little kid on set. When you do a take that he really likes he'll literally jump out of his chair, run at you pumping his fist and he just makes you feel so safe... He's so great and he brought his own take on it. It's completely unique from any other zombie movie anyone's ever seen," Dave explained.
Also starring in the flick is "X-Men: First Class" star Nicholas Hoult, who plays R, the romantic undead lead. "He doesn't really speak the whole movie, he only grunts and moans, but when he does speak it's in his voice over and it's very eloquent and poetic. So, it's a weird character that if done incorrectly could completely be a miserable disaster, but Nicholas is so subtle and amazing," Dave gushed. "That's enough about him, but he's the best."
Do we smell a bromance?
Do you think Dave would've made a good Edward Cullen? Let us know in the comments and on Twitter!
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