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    • Dear John

      (2010)

      Directed by: Lasse Hallstrom

      Starring: Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried, Henry Thomas

      Overview: Based on the book by Nicholas Sparks.

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    • Letters to Juliet

      (2010)

      Directed by: Gary Winick

      Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Gael García Bernal, Vanessa Redgrave

      Overview: Based on the book by Lise and Ciel Friedman.

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Amanda Seyfried Movie News

Tuesday, September 15

  • New Clips from Jennifer's Body Talk up the Horror

    Jennifer's BodyWith Jennifer's Body headed into theaters this Friday, the studio has released a huge new batch of clips highlighting ... the dialogue. An unusual choice for a horror flick, but in this case not so surprising because the script was written by Diablo Cody, the pen behind Juno.

    The clips don't disappoint. We start off with a longer look at the botched sacrifice that made Jennifer (Megan Fox) the demon she is for the rest of the film. As the band explains to a terrified Jennifer exactly why they have to sacrifice her to the devil, it becomes painfully obvious that they are very much amateur Satanists. When you pick up your recipe for human sacrifice off the Internet, you really should expect things to go terribly wrong.

    The other clips mostly flesh out scenes that were teased in the trailers or in earlier clips. Again the emphasis is not so much on the gross-out horror, but on the often humorous interchanges between Jennifer and Needy (Amanda Seyfried), whose relationship is the real heart of the movie. See a few of our favorites below.


    Posted 09/15/2009 by Bill

    Related: Amanda Seyfried | Megan Fox | Diablo Cody | Jennifer's Body

Thursday, September 3

  • Kiss and Tell from Behind the Scenes of Jennifer's Body

    Jennifer's BodyJennifer's Body isn't just about a demon-possessed girl gobbling up the high school boys. As Jennifer (Megan Fox) informs her friend Needy (Amanda Seyfried) at one point in the movie, "I go both ways." At that point it's a real threat. Earlier it's a bit more playful, as Jennifer and Needy play boyfriend-girlfriend and kiss in a scene that has already attracted quite a bit of voyeuristic attention.

    ET includes footage of the notorious kiss as part of its behind-the-scenes look at Jennifer's Body. Also included are a few more short scenes, such as Jennifer offering to play mommy and daddy with one ill-fated young boy. We definitely get the sense that Jennifer is a girl who likes to play with her food — and mix a bit of menace into her seductions.

    Oh, and one more thing about that kiss: Fox says she was totally comfortable with it, but Seyfried was most definitely not.


    Posted 09/03/2009 by Bill

    Related: Amanda Seyfried | Megan Fox | Jennifer's Body

Wednesday, August 26

  • Jennifer's Body Featurette Throws Amanda Seyfried into the Limelight

    It's not like she needed a whole lot more exposure, but the demonically possessed Megan Fox is back in a new behind-the-scenes video from Jennifer's Body. As the movie's title character, she exhibits an insatiable (and rather messy) appetite for high school boys that ultimately sets her on a collision course with her far-less-glamorous best friend, "Needy" (Amanda Seyfried).

    Despite lacking evil superpowers, Needy turns not to be as defenseless as she first appears. The new bits of footage and commentary from the actresses and writer-exec producer Diablo Cody we get here actually end up shedding more light on Needy than on the more flashy (and toothsome) Jennifer. Plus, we get a first peek at the misbegotten sacrifice that sets everything in motion.


    Posted 08/26/2009 by reelz

    Related: Amanda Seyfried | Megan Fox | Diablo Cody | Jennifer's Body

Thursday, July 2

  • Vanessa Hudgens to Get Tough in Sucker Punch
    Vanessa Hudgens

    Vanessa Hudgens isn't famous for playing action roles but that's about to change in her next project, Zack Snyder's all-female action movie Sucker Punch. The director told MTV that even he was nervous about bringing in the High School Musical star.

    I wasn't sure at first – [the casting people] were like "Oh, Vanessa's coming" and I was "Oh, okay – that sounds cool" but I didn't know what to think. Then I saw the tape and I literally went "Wow, she's good." She's really good.

    While Hudgens' role is not the main part (that role went to Emily Browning when Amanda Seyfried was forced to drop out), Snyder sees the smaller role as a plus for Hudgens:

    She has a big part, but she's not the center of the movie. It'll allow her to stretch herself and do whatever she wants, and not be too exposed by the movie – but also, on the other hand, do things that people have never seen her do.

    What "things" will audiences get to see Hudgens do?

    You're going to see her shooting machine guns, fighting, beating the s**t out of people. It's funny – we sat her down for her physical evaluation, and she was really athletic. She's a dancer, so all the [fight] choreography is gonna be fun for her.

    The fight choreography is being handled by Damon Caro, who worked on The Bourne Supremacy, and Snyder says the fights have "that [Bourne] vibe." Snyder promises the movie will be "hardcore," even if the rating won't. Snyder insists a PG-13 rating is possible:

    If you can make Taken PG-13, you can make this movie PG-13. That's what I believe. Because it's more fantastic. No one really dies in the movie.

    Production on Sucker Punch starts soon, with an opening date of March 25, 2011.


    Posted 07/02/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Amanda Seyfried | Emily Browning | Zack Snyder | Vanessa Hudgens | Sucker Punch | High School Musical | The Bourne Supremacy

Wednesday, April 22

  • Sucker Punch Cast Changes

    When the original cast of ZackSnyder's Watchmen follow-up Sucker Punch was announced it looked like a powerhouse cast of young starlets, from indie darlings Evan Rachel Wood and Abbie Cornish, to teenage movie stars Emma Stone and Vanessa Hudgens, all surrounding lead Amanda Seyfried, who was fresh from the box office success of Mamma Mia. Then things changed. First Seyfried departed and was replaced by The Uninvited's Emily Browning, and now Stone and Wood have left due to "scheduling conflicts" and have been replaced by Dragonball Evolution's Jamie Chung and Jena Malone (Pride & Prejudice). Still a talented cast, just not quite the same box office cache.

    Malone will play Cornish's younger sister, while Chung will play a big-hearted country girl. Both characters will still be inmates in a mental institution in the 1950's in what is described as a "all-female action fantasy."

    Sucker Punch opens October 8, 2010.


    Posted 04/22/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Amanda Seyfried | Jena Malone | Evan Rachel Wood | Emily Browning | Zack Snyder | Abbie Cornish | Emma Stone | Jamie Chung | Watchmen | Sucker Punch | Mamma Mia! | The Uninvited

Wednesday, April 1

Tuesday, March 24

  • Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch Loses Its Leading Lady

    Amanda SeyfriedZack Snyder's post-Watchmen project Suckerpunch, touted as "Alice in Wonderland with guns," has lost its lead star. The Mamma Mia! and Big Love actress Amanda Seyfried was already cast in the lead role of Babyface, but had to drop out due to her commitment to HBO.

    Entertainment Weekly reports that HBO would not let Seyfried take part in the violent prison movie since Big Love will be in the middle of shooting its fourth season when Snyder and Co. start to shoot Suckerpunch.

    No replacement for Seyfried has been named.


    Posted 03/24/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Amanda Seyfried | Zack Snyder | Sucker Punch

Tuesday, September 9

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