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Angelina Jolie: Has She Found a New Man?!?

According to a recent report, Angelina Jolie has always been very jealous of Amal Clooney . According to an even more recent report, however, Angelina Jolie is giving Brad Pitt an especially hurtful reason to be very jealous at the moment. Because she’s allegedly moved on to another man. Yes, already. The actress, of course, filed for divorce from the actor on September 19, four days after some kind of altercation between Pitt and 15-year old son Maddox on board a private airplane. Jolie cited “irreconcilable differences” in her legal papers, with rumors ever since stating that she and Pitt have disagreed for a long time over the best way to raise their six children. Simply put, sources have said, Jolie doesn’t think Pitt is a good father. But does she think a new mystery boyfriend is a good match for her and her family, mere months after ending her marriage to Pitt? Earlier this month, the 41-year-old superstar took her kids – Maddox, 15; Pax; 13; Zahara,;12; Shiloh; 10; and 8-year-old twins, Knox and Vivienne – to Cambodia. According to Radar Online sources, Jolie was spotted in that country with an unidentified “hunk,” someone who was “caught sneaking out of her hotel at one point.” Moreover, this man has already met all of the famous ex-couple’s children and has been “spoiling the kids with gifts,” Radar writes. “Brad will hit the roof when he finds out about this!” a source tells the website, adding: “He’s barely allowed to speak to his own children, then Angelina takes them halfway around the world, and now she’s letting some guy buy them trinkets?” It’s true, at least part of that statement: For several weeks after Jolie filed to divorce Pitt, an investigation was conducted to determine whether or not Pitt physically assaulted Maddox during the aforementioned plane confrontation. The FBI even got involved. In the end, however, there was not sufficient evidence for charges to be brought against Pitt, who has since been granted time to hang out with his kids. He and Jolie remain in a legal dispute over how they will handle custody once the divorce is finalized, however. View Slideshow: 13 Reasons Angelina Jolie is the Antichrist “We are a family and we will always be a family, and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it,” Jolie told the BBC late last month in her first interview since the Split Heard ‘Round the World. She went on to say that Pitt is a wonderful father . Jolie had no comment about any replacement for Pitt in her bed or in the lives of her children, though. We don’t expect her to speak out on this rumor any time soon, either. “Angelina is desperate to put on a united front and send a message to the world her family doesn’t need Brad!” the Radar insider claims. It really does remain incredible that things have come to this, don’t you agree? Did you ever envision Pitt and Jolie breaking up? Let alone breaking up in such a controversial fashion? We don’t pretend to know who did what in this relationship. We’d rather not choose a side when so much is up in the air. All we can say is that we hope Jolie and Pitt overlook whatever personal animosity or bitterness may exist between them, for one very good reason. Actually, for six very good reasons: their children. The well-being of these kids is all that should matter at this moment, and in all future moments, and we really hope the stars arrive at an amicable divorce agreement with this in mind. View Slideshow: 27 Most Shocking Hollywood Divorces

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Angelina Jolie: So Very Jealous of Amal Clooney!

In her first interview since since filing for divorce from Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie only had very nice things to say about her estranged husband. Jolie even referred to Pitt as a wonderful father while speaking last month to the BBC. But a new report suggests that Jolie isn’t about to gush in a similar manner over Amal Clooney, not based on how Angelina truly feels about George’s better half. According to Life & Style insiders, Pitt and Clooney may be long-time, close friends who have worked on multiple movies together… … but they were scarcely on speaking terms just a few months ago as a result of Jolie’s beef with the successful human rights attorney. “Angie couldn’t stand being around Amal,” an insider explains, looking back on the days of when the two couples would hang out. “Not because Amal was unkind or rude, but solely because Angie was filled with envy.” Jolie, who doesn’t have the best reputation on the planet, made no secret of her jealousy either, this same source claims. Angelina reportedly refused to see the Clooneys, while making negative comments about Amal to mutual friends. “Angelina would even knock Amal’s looks and fashion sense,” the tabloid writes. “Amal seemed to ignore it, but George didn’t want to sit by and watch his wife get cut down.” The relationship (or lackthereof) between their wives affected the actors. “Brad wouldn’t stand up to Angie,” the magazine claims, which led to the stars simply not spending a lot of time together. Way back in 2011, Jolie spoke to Marie Claire about her lack of true pals. Especially those of the same gender. “I have few girlfriends, I just… I stay at home a lot,” she told the publication. “I’m just not very social.” This doesn’t exactly come as earth-shattering news. Jolie, of course, stunned the universe when she filed to divorce Pitt in September. She cited “irreconcilable differences” at the time, but it didn’t take long for the Internet to speculate over the actual basis for the split. Many reports claimed that Jolie thought Pitt was a bad father , specifically referencing an incident on board a private airplane in which he got into an argument with 15-year old son Maddox. The FBI investigated this confrontation and did not find any evidence of physical abuse on Pitt’s part. Since then, the sides have traded barbs through their lawyers, but have said very little about each other in public. “I don’t want to say very much about that, except to say it was a very difficult time,” Jolie said in the BBC interview from last month. She added at the time: “We are a family and we will always be a family, and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it.” View Slideshow: 13 Reasons Angelina Jolie is the Antichrist We hope that ends up being true. We just doubt George and Amal will be spending any future holidays with Brad and Angelina.

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Happy Birthday Lars von Trier! See the Best Nude Scene From His Films at Mr. Skin! [PICS]

No stranger to controversy, Danish director Lars von Trier is one of the biggest proponents of nudity working today. Nearly every film he makes features some flesh, and to celebrate his 58th birthday today, we’re looking at the best nude scene from across his entire filmography! Hit the jump for more pics!

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Top 5 Female Masturbation Scenes

Lou Charmelle , Elena Anaya , and Shannon Elizabeth aren’t alone in their love of solo sex acts.

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Meet Harry Potter: Alan Moore’s Magical Antichrist

The Boy Who Lived gets a hellacious makeover in the pages of Moore’s latest ‘League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ comic book. By Josh Wigler Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” Photo: “Harry Potter” is not for everyone. Some people do not like fun. Some people do not like magic. Some people do not like fun and magic together. I get it, and I accept it. Harry hate isn’t something I’m into, but if that’s your position, have a ball. You’ll get no killing curses out of me. But killing curses are flying, it seems, from the wand of Alan Moore. The critically acclaimed and famously reclusive “Watchmen” writer is drawing a harder line against the boy wizard than even the staunchest “Potter” hater could dream up as the latest installment of Moore’s “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 2009,” out in stores Wednesday (June 20), features Harry Potter as the Antichrist. Well, almost, at least. There’s an undeniable resemblance between Potter and Moore’s Antichrist. How startling are the similarities, you ask? Let’s count the ways: Moore’s character has a notable scar, a mentor named Riddle (the real last name of Potter’s lifelong nemesis, Lord Voldemort) and travels to a magic school by way of a magic train hidden in King’s Cross station, just like the Boy Who Lived. There is no mention of the words “Harry” or “Potter,” but the result is clear: Moore has cast an analogue of J.K. Rowling’s globally renowned hero as his very own Antichrist. Discuss: Did Alan Moore Say Harry Potter Is the Antichrist? But don’t start shipping Howlers off in Moore’s direction just yet, “Potter” heads, at least not until you get the full meaning of what the writer is going for here. In an early review of the new issue of “Century 2009,” the Independent ‘s Laura Sneddon analyzes Moore’s choice as follows: “The headlines almost write themselves — ‘Alan Moore says Harry Potter is the Antichrist!’ — yet they miss the point. When the Antichrist is met, overgrown and high on anti-psychotics, raging at the education system that let him down and sounding peculiarly like Harry Enfield’s teenage Kevin, he is surely no stand-in for one particular character but of the current obsession for replacing stories with money-generating franchises. Today, film rights are bought before publication, comics are written as storyboards, and teenage celebrities are given memoirs.” “What better representative of modern pop literature than J K Rowling’s boy wizard?” Sneddon continues. “Moore’s distaste for modern culture is made obvious, in keeping with his stance on the comics publishers he feels betrayed him.” Indeed, it certainly doesn’t go unnoticed that “Potter” is a part of the Warner Bros. family, the very same company backing DC Comics’ controversial “Before Watchmen” prequel series against Moore’s wishes; turnabout is fair play, after all. Moore’s choice of Potter as an Antichrist figure isn’t necessarily directed at that character or franchise itself, then — instead, he’s using the most famous, most recognizable and most relevant face possible to get his anti-franchise point across the table. “Before Watchmen” Confirmed: Will More Movies Follow? Is Potter the best option to make such a point? At first, I didn’t think so. Haters are going to hate, but the “Potter” books, if not excellently written, are compelling stories with compelling characters who have introduced new readers the entire world over to the fantastic realm of literature. The films, too, aren’t just commercial juggernauts, but critically acclaimed ones boasting top-tier talents such as Ralph Fiennes, Alan Rickman, Michael Gambon — the list goes on and on and on. There is strong craftsmanship on display in the “Potter” series on numerous levels. Why target something that’s actually good rather than, say, a series that hinges on hollow, vampire-obsessed protagonists? (Hate mail can be sent this way , FYI.) But in truth, “Potter” doesn’t end with the stories. The books are closed, the theaters are empty. (For now.) But there’s a whole new wizarding world out there: theme parks, online encyclopedias, unofficial off-Broadway shows and countless other parodies, toys, candy, more. I wouldn’t go as far as saying “Potter” replaces story with money-generating greediness, as Moore seems to believe. But there’s no denying that “Potter” really is more than just a collection of books and films: It’s a lifestyle, not just for fans, but for flesh-and-blood, real-world muggles who keep the Rowling-manufactured train rolling ahead full steam. If you’re looking for an instantly recognizable face to hang your broader anti-franchise sentiments upon, then? Well, I suppose you really don’t need to look any further than Hogwarts’ finest. As a “Potter” fan, I don’t like seeing Harry used as a symbol of what’s wrong in the world today. I’d like to think that there are better examples out there. But if you’re looking at what Moore’s trying to say here, maybe there really isn’t a better example for him to use. Harry isn’t just the Boy Who Lived anymore, after all; he is, inarguably, the Boy Who Lived Luxuriously. How do you feel about Moore’s depiction of “Potter” in the latest “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” comic? Give us your reactions in the comments below, or let me know on Twitter @roundhoward! Related Videos Before Watchmen | Alan Moore

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Patton Oswalt on Young Adult, Great Chemistry and the Downside of Nostalgia

Patton Oswalt is hardly a screen rookie, having starred in various TV series, films, comedy specials; he’s not even a stranger to awards season, having voiced the lead in Pixar’s Oscar-winning Ratatouille . But there’s an unmistakable milestone quality to this week’s Young Adult , which places the actor and comic opposite Charlize Theron in a bitter stew of generational angst, woe and futility topped with a hint — but just barely a hint — of optimism.

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What Kevin Spacey Thinks About Using Cell Phones in Theaters

While there’s hope that one idiotic theater in Washington encouraging audiences to text during movies dies a speedy death, take heart in the actions of new Movieline hero Kevin Spacey . The actor took a stand at a recent Sydney performance of Richard III when a rude theatergoer answered their cell phone during the play. “Spacey, the would-be Duke of Gloucester, singled out the phone owner and bellowed ‘Tell them we’re busy!’,” reports the UK Telegraph. “The audience erupted in support.” Sigh. If only actors could leap off the screen to do the same in cineplexes. [ Telegraph via Movie City News ]

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Milla Jovovich Tweets A Spooky Holiday Greeting from the Resident Evil Set

Milla Jovovich is not just an arresting Fifth Element star and an above-average Project Runway judge — she’s also a roving reporter on the set of her own movie, Resident Evil: Retribution . Jovovich tweeted a holiday-themed video from “Camp Evil ,” and her version of Santa Claus will haunt you until Christmas day. It’s beginning to look a lot like the antichrist!

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Kirsten Dunst on Lars Von Triergate: ‘I Was the Only One… to Get Him to Stop’

“Well yeah, you could see my face. I was choking, because I’m watching a friend having a meltdown. And what he’s saying is horrendous in a roomful of press. He was asked an inappropriate question [about his family] and his response was to make a joke about it. But no one laughed and he just kept unravelling.” Kirsten Dunst told her side of the Lars von Trier Cannes controversy to The Guardian recently, wondering why none of her fellow Melancholia co-stars stepped in to stop their director from shoving his foot squarely into his own mouth.

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In Honor of Universal Studios’ Hostel Attraction, 5 Other Suggested Rides Based On Horror Films

Earlier on Thursday, Variety reported that Eli Roth is designing a Hostel -themed maze for Universal Studios Hollywood’s “Halloween Horror Nights” theme park franchise. Because what parents don’t want to lead their kids into a labyrinthian torture factory where other humans are seemingly being slaughtered for sport against a backdrop of sexually suggestive imagery? In honor of this cuckoo bananas development, Movieline has brainstormed five other amusement park attractions based on horror films that seem just as appropriate.

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