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Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint: Ask 'Harry Potter' Stars a Question

Geoffrey Rush, Bill Nighy and Chow Yun-Fat in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End UnscriptedIf you haven't seen Moviefone's 'Pirates'-themed Unscripted interview with Geoffrey Rush, Bill Nighy and Chow Yun-Fat, you should climb aboard and check it out. Thanks to all who posted questions for that one, including Jennie from Fayetteville, GA, who asked them who would win in a swordfight: Barbossa, Davy Jones, Sao Feng, Will Turner or Captain Jack?

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint need questions for UnscriptedBut we at Moviefone have something really big to pull out of our hat this time. We just booked Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint. It doesn't get much better than this. So what should we ask these fine young 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' stars? We know they're signed on for more 'Harry Potter' fun, but what else do they want to do with their lives? Summon your magical powers of inquisition and give us some questions worthy of Hogwarts.

To the uninitiated among you, Unscripted is Moviefone's star-on-star video Q&A show in which celebrities interview each other with your questions and some of their own. So stop stalking and start asking, and please provide your first name plus the city and state you live in!

Geoffrey Rush, Bill Nighy and Chow Yun-Fat: Ask 'Pirates 3' Stars a Question

Geoffrey Rush, Bill Nighy and Chow Yun-Fat need questions for UnscriptedWow, with over 180 questions submitted, it's safe to say that our 'Spider-Man 3' Unscripted interview with Tobey Maguire and Topher Grace was an amazing success. Thanks to all who posted questions, including Chris from Phoenix, AZ, who asked Topher to compare his Venom to the one in the comic book, and Peter from Seattle, WA, who asked Tobey and Topher which one of them would win in a fight.

And now we have a very special treat in store -- a rogues gallery if you will -- as we've just booked Captain Barbossa, Davy Jones and the newest pirate on the block, Sao Feng. You heard us right, Geoffrey Rush, Bill Nighy and Chow Yun-Fat from 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End' will all be joining us for Moviefone's next Unscripted interview shoot. It's sure to be a rowdy affair, so stand up on your peg legs, strap on your eye patches, and give these pirates questions that will make them say more than just "Rrrrrrr!"

To the uninitiated among you, Unscripted is Moviefone's star-on-star video Q&A show in which celebrities interview each other with your questions and some of their own. So stop stalking and start asking, and please provide your first name plus the city and state you live in!

Surf's Up: Interview with Shia LeBeouf, Jeff Bridges and more

Shia LaBeouf and Jeff Bridges voice penguins in Surf's Up

As a big fan of CG animation, I gotta say that sometimes it seems like we've already passed a golden age of CG-animated family films. I'm not talking about the quality of the animation -- that of course always gets better. I'm talking about attention to character and story, and all that "artsy" stuff. Remember when every Pixar movie seemed to innovate in some really surprising way? Who would've thought that a talking fish movie could be so deep, or that a superhero family so real. But lately a lot of that seems to be missing. If you agree with me here, I think we might have found the antidote. A while back, Sony showed a bunch of us press peeps some footage and let us sit down with the cast of 'Surf's Up' . I've been so busy getting ready for our summer movies coverage that it's taken me a while to post on the evening (and yes, I'm a flake) but check the flip to find out why I think 'Surf's Up' could be the best CG-animated movie since 'The Incredibles.'

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Tobey Maguire and Topher Grace: Ask Spider-Man 3 Stars a Question

Tobey Maguire and Topher Grace need questions for UnscriptedThanks to all who gave us questions for our Unscripted interview with Halle Berry and Bruce Willis. We got some killer convo-sparking q's, including one from Sue asking if Halle was behind Bruce getting cast in 'Perfect Stranger,' and one from Donn asking Bruce to give us his ideal role. Kudos to you, and keep them coming!

But now on to something completely different. In case you haven't seen the new trailer for 'Spider-Man 3' in HD, you should check it out right now, because it's time to say hello to Moviefone's next Unscripted interview pair: Spider-Man vs. Venom. You heard it right, we just booked Tobey Maguire and Topher Grace. So don't be shy, tap into your Spidey sense and give these two super hero rivals some questions that will have them spinning webs they've never spun before. The interview's coming up soon, so make sure you get us your questions this week.

To the uninitiated among you, Unscripted is Moviefone's star-on-star video Q&A show in which celebrities interview each other with your questions and some of their own. So stop stalking and start asking, and please provide your first name plus the city and state you live in!

Halle Berry and Bruce Willis: Ask Perfect Stranger Stars a Question

Halle Berry and Bruce Willis need questions for UnscriptedSeriously, now's your chance to ask Halle Berry anything you want. Any. Thing. Moviefone's got an Unscripted interview booked with one of the hottest people on the planet. Add Bruce Willis to the mix, and we've gotta recipe for fun. So give us -- and these 'Perfect Stranger' co-stars -- your best shot. We wanna know -- if Halle and Bruce could do any comic book adaptation together, what would it be? But you can come up with more, err, revealing questions than that, right?

To the uninitiated among you, Unscripted is Moviefone's star-on-star video Q&A show in which celebrities interview each other with your questions and some of their own. So stop stalking and start asking, and please provide your first name plus the city and state you live in!

Asketh Questions for Shrek the Third Unscripted

Mike Myers and Justin Timberlake need questions for UnscriptedHey kids of all ages, the summer of sequels fast approacheth, and with that movie fans'll be visiting Far Far Away once more ('Shrek the Third', that is). Moviefone just booked an Unscripted interview with the big green ogre himself -- Mike Myers to you -- and one of the Shrek newbies -- Justin Timberlake. JT voices Artie, a teenage brat and future king. In case you didn't catch it, Artie's short for Arthur, which means we'll be seeing Merlin, Lancelot and more.

So how do you fit into this equation? We need Unscripted questions! For those of you not familiar, Unscripted is Moviefone's star-on-star video Q&A show in which celebrities interview each other with your questions and some of their own. Now's your chance to ask Myers and Timberlake anything you want to know. Will there be another 'Austin Powers'? If Justin and Mike teamed up for a live action movie, what would it be? Those are just some examples to get you started, but we know you can do better than that, right? So we beg of you, asketh away, and please provide your first name plus the city and state you live in!

'Ghost Rider' Night: Flaming Skulls, Hell Bikes and Eva Mendes

Ghost RiderChristmas came a bit early this year as Sony invited some of us press peeps to check out about 25 minutes of footage from 'Ghost Rider.' The time: One unseasonably chilly LA evening not too long ago. The place: Hollywood Cemetery. The who: Director Mark Steven Johnson with stars Nicolas Cage and Eva Mendes. The how: pretty freakin' awesome.

So what did we see? An extended scene of Johnny Blaze (Cage) getting called up by Satan (a.k.a. Mephisto, Peter Fonda) to do his nightly dirty work. Blaze tears down city streets on his increasingly fiery chopper. He then wipes out and both he and his bike go thru a grisly transformation into skullified fury. Is "skullified" a word? We also saw a scene where Johnny tries to tell hottie Roxanne Simpson (Mendes) that he becomes Satan's minion after dark. That doesn't go over too well with Eva. The coolest part was an action scene where the Ghost Rider battles both a wind demon and a police helicopter on a skyscraper rooftop. Weilding a flaming chain, Ghostie takes care of both then drives down the side of the building on his bike. He later joins forces with Sam Elliott as the Caretaker. There was a trailer too, but you get the gist -- lots of geek-friendly fare fer sure.

Now I've been as skeptical as the next geek about 'Ghost Rider,' like I am about any project that bounces around different studios for years on end. Not only that, but Cage's name was being thrown around to play the likes of Superman, Batman or the Green Goblin the whole time. So yeah, there's a lot of history here, and history isn't always a good thing when it comes to bringing a comic book to screen -- just look at what's happening with 'Wonder Woman.' But I gotta say, the footage impressed me, and I think mostly because the effects were over-the-top cool and Nic Cage was obviously having so much fun. During the transformation scene -- which just goes on and on, in a good way -- Cage's boots leave fiery footprints as his flesh is slowly melted away by flames, until all that's left of him is the skull above. Cage even does his whole crazy-eyed thing a-la 'Wild at Heart,' which is always fun.

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