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  • Watch: New ‘Chappie’ Trailer Shows A Darker Side to the Robot Tale (VIDEO)


    The first trailer for “District 9” director Neill Blomkamp’s robo-fable “Chappie” made it seem like a sweet, humorous riff on the same kind of existential conundrums that have defined science fiction stories that center around artificial intelligence. (Also: it looked kind of like “Short Circuit 2.”) With the new trailer for the March 6th release gives you a deeper sense of the world and emphasizes the story’s darker elements, which is odd since we’ve heard that it’s easily the filmmaker’s funniest movie to date.

    In the world of “Chappie,” set in the near future, robotic police officers have been deployed in war-torn South Africa. On one side of the debate is a corrupt law enforcer (Hugh Jackman) and on the other, a deeply feeling scientist (Dev Patel). The titular robot (Sharlto Copley) is “the new step in evolution,” and one that is kidnapped and partially raised by two thugs (played by South African rap group Die Antwoord). It looks violent and weird and very, very heavily indebted to “Robocop” (none of that is a bad thing).

    The marketing department behind “Chappie” still hasn’t given a great representation of what the film will be, tonally, but that’s always a problem with Blomkamp’s films. Hopefully this will be a lot livelier than his last film, the bloated studio movie “Elysium.” And despite some mild hesitation (and the fact that our girlfriend is very confused by all things “Chappie”), this film looks like it could be really, really special.

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  • Liam Neeson Facts: 30 Things You (Probably) Don’t Know About the Action Star

    Liam Neeson FactsFrom humble Irish beginnings to full-fledged Hollywood stardom, Liam Neeson has had a whirlwind career.

    Heck, he even reinvented the action hero.

    Coming up in the ’80s, Neeson enjoyed moderate success on stage and screen. It was his star turn in a 1992 production of “Anna Christie,” however, that inadvertently catapulted him to fame. After seeing a performance of the Broadway play, Steven Spielberg cast Neeson in his now acclaimed “Schindler’s List” (1993) and made the Irishman a Hollywood leading man. This winter, Neeson is back as another noble ass-kicker in the action movie “Taken 3.”

    From his early influences to his own fighting prowess, here are 30 things you probably don’t know about Liam Neeson.

    1. Liam John Neeson was born June 7, 1952 in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

    2. His mother was a cook, while his father was a caretaker at a local primary school.

    3. Neeson was one of four children, and the only boy.

    4. He and his siblings were raised Roman Catholic. Believe it or not, he was even named after the local priest!

    5. When he was only 9 years old, Neeson began taking boxing lessons. He eventually became a boxing champion in his province.

    6. He had his last fight at 17.

    7. Neeson took to the stage at an early age, too. At 11 years old, Neeson accepted his teacher’s offer to be the lead in a school play.

    8. Turns out, he only said yes because he had a crush on one of his co-stars.

    9. Neeson’s interest in acting was largely influenced by a local minister. “He had a magnificent presence and it was incredible to watch this six foot-plus man just bible-thumping away.”

    10. Before deciding to pursue acting professionally, Neeson enrolled in Queen’s University Belfast and studied physics and computer science.

    11. After a stint at University, he took up a variety of odd jobs. He even worked at Guinness Brewery for a time as a fork-lift operator.

    12. In 1978, Neeson moved to Dublin to focus on acting professionally. The young actor found success on the stage and worked with the Project Arts Centre and the Abbey Theatre (the National Theatre of Ireland).

    13. Around the same time, Neeson made his film debut in the religious film “Pilgrim’s Progress” (1978).

    14. The Irish actor worked consistently throughout the 1980s, starring in both theater and screen productions. His most notable performances were in “The Bounty” (1984) opposite Mel Gibson and in “The Mission” (1986) opposite Robert De Niro.

    15. He even guest-starred in a 1986 episode of the hit series “Miami Vice.”

    16. In 1992, Neeson’s career changed forever. After Steven Spielberg saw the actor in “Anna Christie” on Broadway, he cast him in the Holocaust docudrama “Schindler’s List” (1993).

    17. The film went on to win the Oscar for Best Picture and also earned Neeson a nomination for Best Actor.

    18. To date, Neeson has been nominated for three Golden Globes and one Oscar. He has yet to take home a statue.

    19. He was also earned a Tony award nomination for his starring role in “Anna Christie.”

    20. One of the most in-demand actors of the ’90s, Neeson was cast in the highly-anticipated “Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace” (1999).

    21. Today, the actor has launched a new chapter in his career as an action star with hits such as “Taken” (2008) and “The Grey” (2011).

    22. At one point, Neeson was set to play the title role in “Lincoln” and, therefore, reunite with Spielberg. With several production delays, the actor considered himself too old for the part and Daniel Day-Lewis took over.

    23. Previously, Day-Lewis and Neeson starred (and fought) opposite one another in Martin Scorsese’s “Gangs of New York” (2002).

    24. As for his personal life, Neeson lived with actress Helen Mirren in the early 1980s.

    25. They met while filming “Excalibur” (1981).

    26. Neeson was later married to actress Natasha Richardson from 1994 to 2009.

    27. The two met while co-starring in the 1993 Broadway production of “Anna Christie.”

    28. The couple raised two boys together, Micheál (b. 1995) and Daniel (b. 1996).

    29. Tragically, Richardson died following a skiing accident in 2009.

    30. Bonus Fact: Neeson is the son-in-law of actress Vanessa Redgrave and director Tony Richardson.

    [Sources: IMDb, Wikipedia]
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  • Will Arnett Promises ‘Lego Batman Movie’ Is ‘Mind-Boggling’ (VIDEO)


    Last year’s “The Lego Movie” wasn’t just a total masterpiece and a box office smash – it was also the inadvertent beginning to an entire building blocks-based franchise. There’s the “Ninjago” movie opening in the fall of 2016 and, at some point, a proper sequel to “The Lego Movie.” But maybe the most exciting film in this crop is “The Lego Batman Movie,” starring everyone’s favorite moody Dark Knight (a breakout character from “The Lego Movie”) that already has a prime May 26th, 2017 release date. MTV News caught up with “Lego Movie” directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord and Batman voice actor Will Arnett at the National Board of Review gala, and asked where, exactly, the film was.

    When MTV reporter (and “Top Five” co-star) Josh Horowitz asked the team if different eras of Batman would be incorporated into the new film, Lord shot back after hesitating briefly. “No spoilers… But I will say I think the movie is really exciting because it’s about ‘Can Batman be happy?’”

    Both filmmakers and Arnett also chimed in that the action set pieces are genuinely dazzling. “The first bit that I’ve seen was mind-boggling,” Arnett interjected. (For the record, Lord and Miller are only producing, with “Lego Movie” animation supervisor Chris McKay directing from a script by “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” writer Seth Grahame-Smith.) Watch the video below and prepare to get really, really excited.

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  • Watch: New Trailer Shows That Liam Neeson Will ‘Run All Night’ (VIDEO)


    This weekend, moviegoers around the country will undoubtedly line up for Liam Neeson in the third (and supposedly final) “Taken” film – and while those moviegoers wait for “Taken 3” will be given an extra jolt of Neeson-related ass-kickery in the form of the new trailer for “Run All Night.” And it’s really, really cool.

    In “Run All Night,” Neeson plays a former hit man (his nickname was “The Gravedigger,” so you know he was good) who intervenes when a killer is sent to murder his son (Joel Kinnaman from the “Robocop” reboot). That puts him in the crosshairs not only of his gangland former employer (Ed Harris), as well as a squadron of crooked cops (led by Vincent D’Onofrio). So that’s the incredibly catchy synopsis: one night, Neeson and his estranged son against killers, thugs, and crooked cops. It’s going to be awesome.

    “Run All Night” marks the third collaboration between Neeson and his “Unknown” and “Non-Stop” director Jaume Collet-Serra. Their collaborations have always been top-tier entertainment and “Run All Night,” with its delicious premise and hard R-rating, looks like it could be their finest hour yet. Watch the trailer and tell us if you’re ready to “Run All Night.”

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  • Best of Late Night TV: Matt LeBlanc Brings Back Dr. Drake Ramoray and Lena Dunham Plays Pictionary (VIDEO)

    If you’re like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here’s the best of what happened last night on late night.

    Lena Dunham is making the late night rounds to promote the upcoming season of “Girls,” and you better believe she stopped by “The Tonight Show” for some real talk and a game of Pictionary. Hilarious, adorable and worth watching for Jimmy’s completely horrifying drawing of a foot long hot dog.

    Lena also chatted to Jimmy about (what else?) feminism, and revealed that Howard Stern of all people turns out to be an outspoken feminist. But before you start thinking Howard and Lena are BFF, keep in mind that Lena once told him that he looked like a “cartoon of a female Jewish horse.”

    We have a new reason to wake up in the morning, because “Friends” was just added to the Netflix roster. You can only imagine how excited the cast is (uhm, kinda), and Matt LeBlanc appeared on “Late Night” to chat about the show that made him famous. Joey forever!

    Speaking of Joey, Matt also reprised his “Friends” role-within-a-role as Dr. Drake Ramoray, a leader in neuroscience. Bless you, Dr. Drake.

    Over on “Jimmy Kimmel,” Joaquin Phoenix decided to hijack his interview to muse on how he has a huge crush on Amy Poehler, and is nervous to see her during the Golden Globes. Unfortunately Amy has a boyfriend –– but watch your back Nick Kroll. Joaquin is coming for you.

  • ‘Episodes’ Season 4, Episode 1

    ‘Episodes’ Season 4, Episode 1

  • ‘House of Lies’ Season 4, Episode 1

    ‘House of Lies’ Season 4, Episode 1

  • Betty White Scores Standing Ovation, Chris Evans Escort at People’s Choice Awards (VIDEO)

    The 41st Annual People's Choice Awards - Backstage And Audience
    The People’s Choice Awards are usually a mixed bag, with results that either delight or confuse the public, depending on who you ask. But no one can deny the sheer joy of the moment that television legend Betty White took home the Favorite TV Icon award at this year’s ceremony — and the stunned actress was escorted to the stage by none other than Captain America.

    That heartwarming pairing came about after White was announced as the winner in the category, which also included Katey Sagal, Mark Harmon, Tim Allen, and Tom Selleck. The “Hot in Cleveland” star was visibly emotional after her name was read by presenter Ellen DeGeneres, and was helped to her feet and up onto the stage by another winner from the night: Chris Evans.

    As the Favorite Action Movie Actor escorted White, the “Golden Girls” alum received a standing ovation, and her heartfelt acceptance speech was punctuated by loud cheers and applause from the crowd.

    “When Melissa McCarthy came up on stage and said she’d stay with us as long as you let her – well, you’ve abused the privilege with me,” White told the audience. ” … The people’s choice at 93? Thank you with all my heart.”

    You can watch the wonderful moment below. Thank you for being a friend, Betty.

    [via: The Hollywood Reporter]

    Photo credit: Christopher Polk via Getty Images

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  • ‘Shameless’ Season 5, Episode 1

    ‘Shameless’ Season 5, Episode 1

  • 7 Great Must-Watch Amy Poehler and Tina Fey Moments


    The 72nd Golden Globe Awards air this Sunday and if you need two reasons to tune in, look no further than this year’s hosts. Everyone’s favorite besties Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are teaming up as MCs for a third time, and thankfully these two have a pretty great track record as far as on-screen comedy pairings go.

    It’s hard to forget the laughs they brought in “Mean Girls” and the weekend update desk at “SNL,” as well as a slew of other appearances and sketches along the way. Let’s revisit a few gems and get pumped for Sunday’s festivities, shall we?

    In the “Mom Jeans” short on “Saturday Night Live,” 2003

    It’s hard to crack up at the duo’s hilarious expressions in 2003 Tina Fey-penned “SNL” classic.

    Joint guests on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” 2004

    Let’s take it back to their ’04 “Tonight Show” appearance where they talk about the history of their friendship.

    Presenting at the Emmy Awards, 2008
    Before they became big-time award show hosts, the ladies stole the show at the 2008 Emmy Awards.

    As Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin on “Saturday Night Live,” 2008

    Amy and Tina’s spot-on lampooning Hillary and Palin became an instant hit.

    Cameoing on “Jersey Floor” on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” 2011
    Amy and Tina joined in on Fallon’s “Jersey Shore” spoof (alongside fellow “SNL” alum Rachel Dratch) as club-going stalkers.

    Teaming up for the “Live From Studio 6H” episode of “30 Rock,” 2012

    Poehler was one of the surprise guest stars on the second live episode of “30 Rock.”

    Heckling Neil Patrick Harris at the Emmy Awards, 2013
    Best hecklers ever.

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