Let's pretend, for the sake of hilarious, fun-filled entertainment, that the flight you are on is hijacked. Needless to say, you are horrified and clueless, and the cabin is in dire need of a hero. But just then, while aimlessly looking towards first class...you spot Liam Neeson. You have to admit, he looks determined. Would not a small, completely irrational part of your brain expect him to save the day? Would not Neeson himself expect ...
By Nick Blake...
By Nick Blake...
- 3/1/2014
- MTV Movie News
"Man, Kevin Hart is in Every movie these days," remarked one of your more astute friends sometime over the last few months. You nodded, acknowledging both Mr. Hart's seeming ubiquity and your pal's underrated observational skills, but you moved on. But what if Hart actually was in (almost) every movie? Thus far in 2014, Hart has had a gig a month — "Ride Along" in January, and "About Last Night" in February. What if this ...
By Nick Blake...
By Nick Blake...
- 2/14/2014
- MTV Movie News
According to the search I just completed 17 seconds ago, Google defines the word "kinky" as "remove your safe search." Wait, sorry, that's not right. One second.
According to the search I just completed 48 seconds ago, Google (and then Wikipedia) defines the word "kinky" as "a term used to refer to an intelligent and playful usage of sexual concepts which are overt, accentuated, unambiguously expressive of sexuality."
Seems excessive, no? For the purpose of this list, we're pretty much defining "kinky" as "Hey, look, a hot sex scene." [SFX: Whip crack] Like you're going to complain. Especially with Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Don Jon" coming out this week.
Here now are the 10, er, "kinkiest" sex scenes in movie history, generally embedded from sketchier websites than Youtube. And, yeah, you probably shouldn't watch any of these videos at work unless you want to get fired or start a really weird Nsfw-themed relationship with your boss.
Speaking of.
According to the search I just completed 48 seconds ago, Google (and then Wikipedia) defines the word "kinky" as "a term used to refer to an intelligent and playful usage of sexual concepts which are overt, accentuated, unambiguously expressive of sexuality."
Seems excessive, no? For the purpose of this list, we're pretty much defining "kinky" as "Hey, look, a hot sex scene." [SFX: Whip crack] Like you're going to complain. Especially with Joseph Gordon-Levitt's "Don Jon" coming out this week.
Here now are the 10, er, "kinkiest" sex scenes in movie history, generally embedded from sketchier websites than Youtube. And, yeah, you probably shouldn't watch any of these videos at work unless you want to get fired or start a really weird Nsfw-themed relationship with your boss.
Speaking of.
- 9/25/2013
- by Nick Blake
- NextMovie
Due to being a bona fide Hollywood A-lister for a couple of decades now, Brad Pitt has had his private life ceaselessly dissected in the public eye for almost as long, so it's easy to understand why he so rarely agrees to be interviewed. But today, ladies and gents, only on NextMovie ... we have Brad Pitt.
Well, not Brad Pitt himself, per se. We have his hair. Specifically, his spectacular hair from "World War Z."
In a first-time, one-on-one, extremely candid interview, Pitt's hair discusses the crushing weight of expectations, "Half Shell," and hot chicks sunbathing on a lakeside moonwalk.
Brad Pitt'S Hair and NextMovie's Nick Blake sit down to breakfast at a hotel on the Upper West Side.
Wow, salmon on a whole wheat bagel. Admirably healthy.
Yeah, bro. Gotta look good. Gotta shine.
Do you always get that at breakfast?
[laughs] When the mood strikes.
Sure. So "World War Z.
Well, not Brad Pitt himself, per se. We have his hair. Specifically, his spectacular hair from "World War Z."
In a first-time, one-on-one, extremely candid interview, Pitt's hair discusses the crushing weight of expectations, "Half Shell," and hot chicks sunbathing on a lakeside moonwalk.
Brad Pitt'S Hair and NextMovie's Nick Blake sit down to breakfast at a hotel on the Upper West Side.
Wow, salmon on a whole wheat bagel. Admirably healthy.
Yeah, bro. Gotta look good. Gotta shine.
Do you always get that at breakfast?
[laughs] When the mood strikes.
Sure. So "World War Z.
- 6/20/2013
- by Nick Blake
- NextMovie
F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" was first published in April 1925 and has since gone on to be read by millions of high school students around the globe, proclaimed as the second-best English language novel by the Modern Library (right behind James Joyce's "Ulysses") and all in all a brilliant depiction of the Roaring Twenties and a scathing deconstruction of post-wwi American idealism.
The novel has to date been adapted for the screen five times, with the most famous arguably being the 1974 version directed by Jack Clayton, adapted by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Robert Redford as Jay Gatsby. The most recent adaptation is directed by Baz Luhrmann, the boisterous showman who brought us highly theatrical yet also richly cinematic party movies like "Romeo + Juliet" and "Moulin Rouge!" It's also the first version to be in 3-D.
So how would Fitzgerald himself feel about his Great American...
The novel has to date been adapted for the screen five times, with the most famous arguably being the 1974 version directed by Jack Clayton, adapted by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Robert Redford as Jay Gatsby. The most recent adaptation is directed by Baz Luhrmann, the boisterous showman who brought us highly theatrical yet also richly cinematic party movies like "Romeo + Juliet" and "Moulin Rouge!" It's also the first version to be in 3-D.
So how would Fitzgerald himself feel about his Great American...
- 5/9/2013
- by NextMovie Staff
- NextMovie
Ignoring the fact that Colin Farrell's name sounds just about as Irish as it gets, there's still a shred of possibility that the southern drawl he spits as Jesse James throughout "American Outlaws" actually fooled a few theatergoers into thinking that this bushy-eyebrowed ladykiller was actually born a stars n' stripes yankee.
Let's face it: Farrell -- who currently stars in the new crime thriller "Dead Man Down" -- is a verbal chameleon, a man who has effortlessly toggled the fader on his pipes between his real Dublin-derived brogue and a convincing down-home All-American inflection throughout his two-decade-long career. Practically every role he's taken on has fit somewhere between those two points, but you'd have to subject yourself to a full-on Farrell filmography marathon to know just where each film ranks within his verbal spectrum. Accent charting clearly can't be accomplished overnight, especially when Colin Farrell is involved.
In...
Let's face it: Farrell -- who currently stars in the new crime thriller "Dead Man Down" -- is a verbal chameleon, a man who has effortlessly toggled the fader on his pipes between his real Dublin-derived brogue and a convincing down-home All-American inflection throughout his two-decade-long career. Practically every role he's taken on has fit somewhere between those two points, but you'd have to subject yourself to a full-on Farrell filmography marathon to know just where each film ranks within his verbal spectrum. Accent charting clearly can't be accomplished overnight, especially when Colin Farrell is involved.
In...
- 3/7/2013
- by Nick DeSantis
- NextMovie
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