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Predicting the Fashion Wild Cards of the 2011 Golden Globes

Because every star has skeletons in their couture-packed closets, there’s no telling who’s going to go Black Swan -nutso or clashing-prints crazy on the red carpet during awards season. So sit back, relax, and get ready to take a trip back in time — like, all the way back to 1991 — for a survey of the most heinous prior offenders slated to appear at this Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards. Behold winos forever, dueling divas, couture ballerinas, goth couples, and one wacky Jacko-inspired dress, then leave your fashion predictions in the comments below.

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Predicting the Fashion Wild Cards of the 2011 Golden Globes

Watch the Only Remaining Video From Quentin Tarantino’s Directorial (and Acting) Debut

Back in the late 80’s (as so many good stories start), Quentin Tarantino made a 70-minute film called My Best Friend’s Birthday while still shocking shelves at a Manhattan Beach video shop. As legend has it (as so many other good stories start), a fire destroyed half of the black and white picture — in which Tarantino played a disc jockey named Clarence who tries to do a few nice things for his buddy’s birthday — leaving just 36 minutes of the Pulp Fiction director’s first feature. And now, for what it’s worth, you can watch the entire project after the jump.

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