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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Dish on Baby Mama

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will soon find out if they can carry a movie in the same way as male comedians such as Will Ferrell and Steve Carell.

The two friends recently sat down with ComingSoon.net to discuss their latest comedy, Baby Mama:

CS: Can you talk about the improvisation you did on the set and are there moments where you crack up the other one and ruin a take?
Poehler: That was a fun day when we shot that scene [where Angie gives birth]. There's always a lot of birthing movies that never really talk about how foul people's mouths get. So that was a fun thing -- it was all one long shot, so as Tina was pushing me down the hall, we got to do a lot of stuff and grab a lot of stuff and there were real extras who were genuinely startled by me yelling, so that was a lot of fun.
Fey: I think the take that's in the movie was the last take of the night. Amy asked Michael, "Is this the last take probably?" And he said, "Uh huh," so she pulled the Christmas tree down, ripped an IV out of a patient. She made sure she was enough of an obedient good girl that she didn't want to wreck the set until it was the last take and then she tore the place up.

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CS: Why do you think there have been so many pregnancy comedies in the last year?
Fey: I think it is a universal experience, and I think there may be a generation of comedy writers that are hitting that age where they all have kids and the guys that would have written their dating fantasy comedies 15 years ago are people writing what they know. It might be a little bit of a generational thing.
Poehler: I think Juno is very different than Knocked Up, and I think our film is very different from that, too. I think they're all kind of different, although they tend to deal with the same topic, that's really where it ends in some ways. But I think our film is in the same vein as "Knocked Up" -- it's kind of straight-up comedy.

Read the full interview with Fey and Poehler now.

Moon Bloodgood Joins Cast of Terminator Salvation

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Moon Bloodgood is in final negotiations for the female lead in the upcoming Terminator follow-up, Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins.

Bloodgood will star alongside Christian Bale, Sam Worthington and Anton Yelchin in the fourth installment of the franchise, which is set for release on May 22, 2009.

Reportedly, Bloodgood - who is currently shooting Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li - will play a no-nonsense and battle-hardened member of the resistance.

Moon Bloodgood

Moon Bloodgood is gearing up for Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins.

Hellboy II: The Golden Army Movie Poster

With all this talk of Indiana Jones and Iron Man, we wonder if Hellboy is getting jealous.

After all, he's a popular big screen hero that is getting very little attention heading into the summer of 2008. On July 11, though, Hellboy II: The Golden Army hits theaters across the country. Get psyched for it now with the movie's trailer and poster:

Hellboy II Movie Poster

Kristin Cavallari and Rumer Willis are Wild Cherries

In what's sure to be a movie that produces a trio of Oscar nominations, the indie comedy Wild Cherry will star Kristin Cavallari, Rumer Willis and Rob Schneider.

According to Variety, Schneider will play the father of a high school senior (Cavallari) who wants to lose her virginity to her boyfriend, the football's team kicker.

However, when she finds out the guy is only interested in her for the sake of the team's "bang book," she and her best friends plan their revenge, one inspired by the Greek play Lysistrata.

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Happy Birthday, James McAvoy!

James McAvoy is one of the most interesting, young actors in Hollywood. He's also turning 29 today. Happy birthday, Jimmy!

A Scottish star, McAvoy has been nominated for a Golden Globe and was  ranked number-18 on Entertainment Weekly's 30 Under 30 actors list last year. The man has some serious skills.

Here are a few of his more memorable movie roles:

James McAvoy Pic

The Incredible Hulk vs. Emil Blonsky

In this exclusive look at Edward Norton's summer blockbuster, The Incredible Hulk, the movie's title character confronts his arch enemy: Emil Blonsky.

An Incredible Hulk

Check out Empire Magazine for more about the film.

Shia LaBeouf Clocks Cate Blanchett

Let's hope this is part of the story in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

If not, Shia LeBeouf has some serious explaining to do to Cate Blanchett's family, friends and fans...

Bam!

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull comes out on May 22. We hope Shia and Cate will have made up by then.

A Clip from Pineapple Express

As movie goers enjoy one Judd Apatow movie, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, they ought to prepare for another:

In August, James Franco and Seth Rogen aboard the Pineapple Express. Here's a clip from the comedy:

Opening This Weekend: Forgetting Sarah Marshall, 88 Minutes, Pathology, The Forbidden Kingdom

What should you go see this weekend? Which new movie will be a hit? Which ones will bomb worse than a film about the Iraq war?

Here's a look at the four main movies opening today…

Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Stars: Kristen Bell, Jason Segal, Mila Kunis
Quick synopsis: A guy takes a trip to a resort in order to get over his ex-girlfriend... who also happens to be vacationing there with her new man.
Prediction: Pure hilarity. The number-one movie at the box office.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall PhotoDown with Sarah!

88 Minutes
Stars: Al Pacino
Quick synopsis: A forensic psychiatrist is told he has just 88 minutes to live.
Prediction: Looks like your basic, played out police thriller. Even Pacino can't save it.

Dr. Jack GrammJack Gramm, Mike Stemp

Pathology
Stars: Milo Ventimiglia
Quick synopsis: A series of medical student band together to form a plan for the perfect murder.
Prediction: Heroes fans that have been missing Milo will line up for this dark film.

Pathology CastTed Gray

The Forbidden Kingdom
Stars: Jackie Chan, Jet Li
Quick synopsis: A discovery made by a kung fu obsessed American teen sends him on an adventure to China, where he joins up with a band of martial arts warriors in order to free the imprisoned Monkey King.
Prediction: Looks pretty cool. And movie goers do love a dose of the Chan man.

Squaring OffLu Yan

 

Channing Tatum is Duke in G.I. Joe: The Movie

We've already given you a peek at the gorgeous Rachel Nichols as the character of Scarlett in the new G.I. Joe movie.

Now, here's one for the ladies: Channing Tatum stars as Duke in the movie, which is based on the beloved cartoon series.

Duke, G.I. Joe

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