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Interview: Robert Pattinson


With The Twilight Saga: New Moon having set box-office records this past weekend, the vampire romance and pop-culture powerhouse cannot be ignored.

Prior to the release of the original Twilight last year, the biggest role Twilight/New Moon star Robert Pattinson had scored was a bit part in a Harry Pottter movie.  It’s now a little over a year later and Pattinson is one of the biggest stars on the planet, facing hype an hysteria everywhere he goes. Even though he has become one of the most sought after young actors in Hollywood, the young Englishman is just as humble and self-effacing as he was before Twilight transformed his life last October.

Taking time out of his ridiculously busy schedule, Rob sat down to talk about what it’s like to get paid for romance, who would win in a fight between a vampire and a werewolf, who would win in a fight between him and co-star Taylor Lautner, whether fame has changed him in the past year, how he keeps his personal life private, and those rumours about his alleged impending fatherhood.

Plus: this week in home video, after the jump.

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Flashback interview: Brad Pitt on
Fight Club


To commemorate the ten-year anniversary of the release of Fight Club, one of the most provocative major motion pictures of the past decade, the savagely witty Guy Movie Hall of Fame winner (Spike TV) is finally making it’s debut on Blu-ray — with the blood and bruises looking more brutal in 1080dpi than they did on the big screen and packed with a ton of original and new bonus features. In our own homage to this classic man’s movie, I opened up my Top Secret files on Tyler Durden and the Fight Club to resurrect my October 1999 interview with Brad Pitt, who offered up his thoughts on his soon-to-be-released cinematic legend that would hit theaters a couple of weeks later. You’ll find that interview, plus this week in home video, after the jump.

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Interview: Sandra Bullock on
The Blind Side


After starring in two romantic comedies earlier this year — The Proposal and All About Steve — Hollywood acting vet  Sandra Bullock  has shifted artistic gears for her latest film The Blind Side, with her portrayal of the real-life, well-to-do, white, Memphis housewife who took in a homeless, black teenager, made him a part of her four-member family, encouraged him to attend college and helped him to secure a spot on the roster of one of the hottest NFL teams on the gridiron.

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Interview: Katherine Heigl and
Gerard Butler on The Ugly Truth


In naughty romantic comedy The Ugly Truth, part-time film goddess (Knocked Up & 27 Dresses) and full-time TV star (Grey’s Anatomy) Katherine Heigl, teamed up with 300 and RockNRolla Scot Gerard Butler for director Robert Luketic’s look at the war between the sexes. Heigl is Abby Richter, a romantically-challenged morning show producer and Butler is a chauvinistic news correspondent, Mike Chadway; determined to prove that she’s not romantically challenged, Abby takes Mike’s advice during a promising new romance, with amusingly unexpected results. The Ugly Truth is filled with fake orgasms, sexy Jell-O Twins and politically incorrect gags.

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Interview: Denzel Washington on
The Taking of Pelham 123


According to Denzel Washington, one of the lead men of the remake of the 1974 suspense classic, director Tony Scott’s new interpretation of The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, the only things the films really have in common is that that they are about a hostage situation, they take place in NYC and the action and adventure all occur in the Big Apple subway underground. “It’s not really a remake,” two-time Oscar winner Washington explains, “it’s more of a reinterpretation.”

You’ll find an interview with Washington, plus this week in home video, all after the jump.

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Interview: Grace Park,Tricia Helfer, Michael Trucco, Jamie Bamber, Tahmoh Penikett and Katee Sackhoff on Battlestar Galatica: The Plan


After the (FTL) jump, Battlestar Galatica (BSG) series regulars Grace Park, Tricia Helfer, Michael Trucco, Jamie Bamber, Tahmoh Penikett and Katee Sackhoff discuss the making of the new DVD and Blu-ray release Battlestar Galatica: The Plan, their feelings about leaving the galaxy of BSG for good, what it was like playing Cylons, and the possibility of a BSG feature film.

(Plus: this week in home video.)

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Interview: Megan Fox on Transformers: Rise of the Fallen


Simply put, Megan Fox is hot property in Tinsel Town and for moviegoers around the world. Fox’s seeming overnight success, brought on by the worldwide success of the Transformers cinematic franchise — director Michael Bay’s live-action adaptations of the cartoon series about battling skyscraper-sized robots who can mutate into anything mechanical — has transformed the down-to-earth  actress into a sizzling tabloid cover girl and international sensation. This success of this summer’s film phenomenon Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen (or TR2) has reinforced the beauty’s star power. Fox chats with Earl Dittman after the jump. (Plus: this week in home video)

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Interview: Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock, The Proposal


In The Proposal, Sandra Bullock portrays Margaret, a cruel, take-no-prisoners publishing house boss who constantly terrorizes her underlings — especially her overworked, ambitious assistant Andrew (Ryan Reynolds). Although there are plans for her to score a hefty promotion, when it’s discovered the Canadian-born Margaret’s work visa is about to expire, she has to do some quick thinking of she’ll be back flipping burgers in the Canadian wilds. Even though she treats Andrew like crap, Margaret talks him into a marriage of convenience — he agrees in exchange for his own promotion. When a nosy immigration officer throws a wrench in the works,  Margaret and Andrew demonstrate their “devotion” by heading to Alaska to celebrate the 90th birthday of Andrew’s grandmother (Betty White) and his screwball family. Check out our interview with both Reynolds and Bullock (plus: this week in home video) after the jump.

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Money Issue Extra:
Hilary Swank on Amelia


Academy Award-winner Hilary Swank will soon be taking to the skies as the world’s most famous aviatrix in Amelia (to be released on October 23). Directed by Mira Nair (Monsoon Wedding,Vanity Fair) and co-starring Richard Gere and Ewan McGreg, the film tells the story of Amelia Earhart’s boundary-busting life – and her mysterious disappearance – during the golden age of aviation.

Swank chats about the challenges of playing an icon, the responsibilities involved in bringing the lives of real people to the big screen, and the opportunities that fame can bring, after the jump.

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John Krasinski on Away We Go


According to John Krasinski, one of the stars of television’s The Office (Season Six began airing last week), he’s been looking for the “perfect” motion picture role to do during his short hiatuses between seasons of The Office ever since the Americanized version of Ricky Gervais’ British comedy sensation hit North American airwaves. Although he has snagged lead roles in such films as the George Clooney-directed Leatherheads and License To Wed (with Robin Williams), both ended-up box office and artistic disappointments.

“I’m always looking for a film that will challenge me as an actor,” Krasinski insisted a few years ago. “I’m always waiting for that role that will blow me away and make me push myself as an actor.” Krasinski would find what he was looking for when Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes (American Beauty) phoned him with an offer to star in the comedy Away We Go. Thinking the offer was a ruse, courtesy of his pal George Clooney, Krasinski almost passed on the part. “I’m so glad it wasn’t one of George’s pranks,” he admits, “because it’s one of the best gifts I’ve ever been giving as an actor in a movie. It’s one of those great one-of-a-lifetime parts.” (Krasinksi’s interview plus this week in home video, after the jump.)

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