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“We spent one night walking around Philadelphia [together] in 1989, and I just found out a couple years ago that she had died young, in a motorcycle accident,” a emotional Linklater said. “I didn’t know… She wasn’t even alive when we shot in Vienna. She died that Mother’s Day weekend. It’s just so sad.”

Richard Linklater on his real-life inspiration behind “Before Sunrise”

“We spent one night walking around Philadelphia [together] in 1989, and I just found out a couple years ago that she had died young, in a motorcycle accident,” a emotional Linklater said. “I didn’t know… She wasn’t even alive when we shot in Vienna. She died that Mother’s Day weekend. It’s just so sad.”

Richard Linklater on his real-life inspiration behind “Before Sunrise”

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‘Star Trek’ Week: Second Preview Clip! (Moviefone Exclusive)

With hostile forces on their tail, the crew seems to have no way out — that is until the brash captain sees a small sliver of an opening. “This ship won’t fit,” Spock screams, just as Kirk ignores his plea, turns the ship on its side, and tries to squeeze on through. (Click to Watch)

‘Star Trek’ Week: Second Preview Clip! (Moviefone Exclusive)

With hostile forces on their tail, the crew seems to have no way out — that is until the brash captain sees a small sliver of an opening. “This ship won’t fit,” Spock screams, just as Kirk ignores his plea, turns the ship on its side, and tries to squeeze on through. (Click to Watch)

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Yoda best, Tumblr.Happy Valentine’s Day, from us. 

Yoda best, Tumblr.
Happy Valentine’s Day, from us. 

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So, you have “The Hunger Games” coming up. When you were first approached to play Haymitch, were you at all hesitant? Because, on the surface, before you get to learn about Haymitch, it doesn’t seem like your type of thing. He is a complex character.

“No, I was interested because I knew Gary Ross was doing it. I didn’t know about the books until after they offered it. And I took a while to respond. But then I started reading one of the books and, the first book, I really liked. But, I thought about it and I just didn’t think — I didn’t think there was enough to do. Do you know what I mean? It’s not a huge part or anything. I’m happy to do smaller parts — I don’t have a problem with that — but it just didn’t seem like there was enough to do. I turned it down, but then Gary called me and said, “Dude, you’ve got to do this. I don’t have a second choice. You’ve got to play Haymitch.” And I was like, “Well, when you put it that way… let’s do this damn thing.” And I’m so glad that I did, because, you know, it’s really was one of the best experiences and just a great group.”

Read the rest of our interview with Woody Harrelson, here.

So, you have “The Hunger Games” coming up. When you were first approached to play Haymitch, were you at all hesitant? Because, on the surface, before you get to learn about Haymitch, it doesn’t seem like your type of thing. He is a complex character.

No, I was interested because I knew Gary Ross was doing it. I didn’t know about the books until after they offered it. And I took a while to respond. But then I started reading one of the books and, the first book, I really liked. But, I thought about it and I just didn’t think — I didn’t think there was enough to do. Do you know what I mean? It’s not a huge part or anything. I’m happy to do smaller parts — I don’t have a problem with that — but it just didn’t seem like there was enough to do. I turned it down, but then Gary called me and said, “Dude, you’ve got to do this. I don’t have a second choice. You’ve got to play Haymitch.” And I was like, “Well, when you put it that way… let’s do this damn thing.” And I’m so glad that I did, because, you know, it’s really was one of the best experiences and just a great group.”

Read the rest of our interview with Woody Harrelson, here.

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Let director Ridley Scott clear up those rumors about Harrison Ford potentially coming back for the follow-up to “Blade Runner.”
“Don’t know yet. Don’t know yet,” Scott told EW.com when asked about Ford’s possible involvement. “I’m not sure that that’s going to be a story point, so I don’t know. But if it were, nothing would please me more. Honestly.” So you’re telling us there’s a chance?

Let director Ridley Scott clear up those rumors about Harrison Ford potentially coming back for the follow-up to “Blade Runner.”

“Don’t know yet. Don’t know yet,” Scott told EW.com when asked about Ford’s possible involvement. “I’m not sure that that’s going to be a story point, so I don’t know. But if it were, nothing would please me more. Honestly.” So you’re telling us there’s a chance?

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‘The Woman in Black’ & the Best Horror Movies For Date Night

You and your significant other may be a sickeningly sweet pair that loves going out every Saturday for dinner and a movie. But just because this weekend’s big release happens to be “The Woman in Black” — a dark and ominous gothic horror film — it doesn’t mean you still can’t enjoy date night. Sure, most horror movies send gender relationships back a few centuries, and the characters who attempt to enjoy some earthly pleasures end up in a bodybag, but there are plenty of horror movies that can actually serve as the perfect compliment to a night of romance. They’re filled with sexy men, women and monsters, who will scare the pants right off of you — and lead you into the safe and secure arms of your paramour.

So, take your chances on one of these 13 tales of dread, and you might end up getting lucky.

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“I wanted to see what it would be like. It’s strange. You can’t breathe in, because the water comes in, and it’s filling up your mouth,” said Washington. “And that was just one time for a short time. Imagine having that done for 20, 30 seconds? You will give up the answers! You may not necessarily tell the truth, but you will tell [your captors] whatever they want to hear.”

Denzel Washington, on being waterboarded during the filming of “Safe House”

“I wanted to see what it would be like. It’s strange. You can’t breathe in, because the water comes in, and it’s filling up your mouth,” said Washington. “And that was just one time for a short time. Imagine having that done for 20, 30 seconds? You will give up the answers! You may not necessarily tell the truth, but you will tell [your captors] whatever they want to hear.”

Denzel Washington, on being waterboarded during the filming of “Safe House”

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Awards Seasons GIFs: Get to know the people behind your favorite internet memes

If you’re an Internet user, the chances are good you were transfixed by the GIF-ification of the Golden Globes. (That Tina Fey/Amy Poehler interaction hit the web faster than you could say “photobomb!”) Of course, the chances are good you’re always transfixed by the GIF-ification of awards shows, which raises the question: Where exactly in the Internet ether do these creations come from?

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Best Jesus Movies: Vote For Your Favorite Jesus In Film  
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