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VIDEO: Hugh Jackman, WWE Stars Spend 6+ Uncomfortable Minutes in the Ring

Do you know what WWE fans love? Like, really feel passionately about? Australian Tony Award winners. Just ask any of the 15,000 adrenaline junkies who showed up to see pro wrestlers like The Miz and R-Truth throw down at last night’s WWE Monday Night Raw and instead got… guest host Hugh Jackman shilling his upcoming robot boxing movie Real Steel ! Summon your steeliest nerves and click through to watch the awkward scripted WWE drama unfold below. Warning: You may be tempted to revoke Jackman’s Emmy.

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Breakfast at Tiffany’s 50th Anniversary Giveaway: We Have Our Winners!

Let’s hear it for all the readers and Audrey Hepburn devotees who participated in this week’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s 10-word-review contest in honor of the film’s 50th birthday. We’ve received a deluge of submissions but alas, we could only choose three as winners. Click ahead to see whose witty write-ups earned them a special anniversary Blu-ray edition of the Blake Edwards classic.

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Win a Breakfast at Tiffany’s 50th Anniversary Blu-ray!

This week, Breakfast at Tiffany’s rings in its 50th birthday. In its honor, Movieline is giving away three special anniversary Blu-ray editions of Blake Edwards’s classic starring Audrey Hepburn as cinema’s favorite socialite, Holly Golightly. So put on your guest critic hat (or tiara) and join us below for details on how you can win.

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THG Tribute: Celebrity Deaths of 2010

It’s one of only two guarantees in this world, so when a celebrity leaves us, it’s never entirely surprising. But that doesn’t make it any less tragic. From household names to those we barely got to know, and from aging stars to those taken far too soon, we bid farewell to so many in 2010. Here’s a list of notable celebrity deaths of 2010. If we left anyone off, it was just a mistake, not a snub. Leave a comment and we’ll add them: Alex Chilton Alexander McQueen (pictured) Andrew Koenig (pictured) Andrew Koppel Andy Irons Blake Edwards Bob Guccione Corey Haim Dan Gordon-Levitt Dennis Hopper (pictured) Dixie Carter Eddie Fisher Elizabeth Edwards (pictured) Erica Blasberg Dr. Frank Ryan Gaines Adams Gary Coleman (pictured) George Steinbrenner Greg Giraldo Guru Irvin Kirshner J.D. Salinger Jasmine Anema Jay Reatard Jennifer Lyon Jimmy Dean Julien Hug Justin Mentell LeAnne Novacek Lena Horne Leslie Nielsen (pictured) Lina Marulanda Lisa Blunt Luna Vachon Lynn Redgrave Matt Hughes Mark Madoff Michael Blosil Nancy Dolman Patricia Neal Paul Gray Paula Sladewski Peter Graves Phil Harris (pictured) Philip Markoff Rich Cronin Robert Schimmel Ronnie James Dio Rue McClanahan Shannon Tavarez Simon Monjack Ted Stevens Teddy Pendergrass Tom Bosley Tony Curtis

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American Director Blake Edwards Dies

American Director Blake Edwards Dies-Hollywood film director, screenwriter and producer Blake Edwards died at the age of 88 due to complications from pneumonia at St John’s Health Centre in Santa Monica. According to Schwam his publicist, Edwards has knee problem and he has been treated for two weeks before he died. His widow Julie Andrews American Director Blake Edwards Dies is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Adam Scott Shares His 10 Favorite Things From 2010

As you may have noticed around these parts, the end of the calendar year brings a plethora of Top-10 lists from an assortment of categories. But why should Movieline’s staff have all the fun? Let’s hear from Adam Scott, whose Parks and Recreation returns to NBC on Jan. 20th and who wrote in to share his own favorite things from the last year in pop culture. Take it away, Adam.

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Director Blake Edwards Dies at 88

Seems like this sad year of Hollywood deaths isn’t going down without a fight: Acclaimed director Blake Edwards passed away this morning at age 88, with wife Julie Andrews and his children by his side. Edwards was a force, with 46 television and film critics to his name, including such classics as Breakfast at Tiffany’s , The Pink Panther , Days of Wine and Roses , 10 and Victor Victoria (the latter two which both featured Andrews). Just recently , Andrews dropped out of a PBS New Year’s celebration because of her husband’s health problems. [ Variety ]

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