We’re not picky. Sometimes the only way to see a hot chick’s parts is accidentally. Get a look at some unintentional skin from Miley Cyrus , Tina Fey , Janet Jackson , Nicki Minaj , and Amy Smart .
It’s nice to see to four Oscar nominees getting along this well. In new pictures from the set of Woody Allen’s latest film, Bop Decameron , the director mixes it up with his pitch-perfect cast including Alec Baldwin , Jesse Eisenberg (brother to Hallie), and Ellen Page. Don’t worry, Greta Gerwig, your golden moment is forthcoming, I’m sure.
Which One Is Packin’? Tracy Morgan. Or so he says! Morgan appeared on “The View” on Thursday to promote his new film “Rio,” and appropriately, he was sitting next to his “30 Rock” wife and “View” co-host Sherri Shepherd. When the talk turned to their hilarious turn as on-screen couple, Shepherd showed a clip and made quite an outrageous accusation. “Every time he came out, he would stuff something in his pants,” Shepherd said, referring to one of Morgan’s many, many shirtless scenes. Big mistake. “That wasn’t stuffed!” Morgan insisted. “That’s me. You know I’m magically delicious. I don’t create nothing but stalkers!” Sherri added,”He always makes me sweat.” To which Morgan responded, “Why? Because I’m from the Mandinga tribe? I’m a Mandingo! You didn’t know? You better ask somebody! Morgan backed up the stalker claim by revealing how one woman once waited under a car for four hours to see him. This dude is a straight fool!!!! Source
Like Gwyneth Paltrow, Tina Fey believes people are overly mean to Gwyneth Paltrow. “Any time you talk about being a working mother and you complain about it in any way, people eat your face,” Fey tells InStyle . “I remember reading some interview where Gwyneth Paltrow said something like, ‘I missed my kids on the set one day and I was crying.’ And I thought, Yeah, I’ve totally done that.” She added, “But on the Web site where I read it there were these furious comments. ‘But you’re a movie star!’ Yes, it’s much worse for a mom serving in Afghanistan. Of course. But there’s just no forgiveness.” [ People ]
The great tragedy in Drive Angry 3D ‘s lackluster opening last weekend isn’t that the B-movie homage didn’t make more money, but that more people didn’t get to see William Fichtner steal the show as The Accountant, the no-nonsense supernatural CPA from hell doggedly tracking Nic Cage’s every move on earth. Fichtner, one of Hollywood’s most beloved character actors, gives a master class in added-value acting in the film, which he discussed with Movieline last week before musing further on muscle cars, The Godfather Part II , and his soap opera beginnings.
Matt Damon is back in theaters this weekend as a rising political star who accidentally discovers the secrets of the way the world works in the latest Philip K. Dick adaptation, The Adjustment Bureau . But how did Damon get to the point of go-to action star/comedy television star after an early career of sensitive dramatic roles?
Guild hat trick achieved ! With a victory for Best Ensemble at the Screen Actors Guild awards on Sunday night, The King’s Speech firmly entrenched itself as the front-runner for Best Picture at the Academy Awards next month. Other front-runners who won actor trophies? Try Melissa Leo, Christian Bale, Colin Firth and a suddenly very-pregnant ( and not laughing ) Natalie Portman. Congrats in advance on those Oscar wins, guys! Click ahead for the full list of winners — including some surprise television selections. (Cough, Betty White.)
Kids these days! Not only is Chloe Moretz on her phone past her bedtime, she’s leaking TV casting news on her Twitter feed where everyone can see it. What ever happened to the good old days when child stars just quietly hit an afterparty or five to get wasted below the radar?
Here at Movieline HQ we’re ready to shuffle off until 2011 — don’t worry, we’ll avoid those lame, “See you next year!” jokes; well maybe not Julie, but the rest of us — but before working our way toward a fairly intense champagne hangover, it seemed like a good time to compile all of our fabulously specific year-end coverage into one clickable place. Ahead, find the 29 ways Movieline decided to say goodbye to 2010.