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Erin Andrews Weird Unicorn Pics for Fox Promo of the Day

I guess the Erin Andrews scandal where she got a dude fired for peeping on her, who I like to think was just a patsy, or even a homeless dude or someone she had dirt on that was willing to trade a few good years to go to a white collar prison for peepers to help her launch her career as a sportscastster….because other than the fact that she had nude peeping voyeur videos posted of her on the internet for publicity, she’s pretty much done nothing….at least not up until that point…now she’s all big shot doing unicorn pics for College Football on Fox…..because I guess she’s one of the host…. Who says getting naked on the internet doesn’t make dreams come true….Not me….that’s all I say when trying to get girls to send me naked and it works 5 percent of the time…it is a numbers game really, you cast the net and hope for the best.

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Vanessa Hudgens Isn’t Lookin’ So Good in Gym Clothes of the Day

I don’t know how I feel about these Vanessa Hudgens going to the gym in gym clothes pics….because they fall into the category of girls who are going to the gym cuz they need to be at the gym cuz if they weren’t at the gym they’d just being getting fatter than they already are….you know put her in some loose fitting jogging pants until the working out starts to pay off…. That’s not to say Vanessa Hudgens is an official Pudgens….I mean she’s obviously not obese….she does bikini movies and shit… It is to say that she’s got a pretty shitty ass, even in pants that normally make shitty asses worth starting at by grabbing all the shitty parts of the ass, and squeezing them into an ass that looks like you can chip your tooth on…. It is to say that she needs to be at the gym….like she needed to be at the waxer prior to her underage nude pics years ago… It is to say that I’d still do her. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS GO

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Oscars 2012: ‘The Artist’ Wins Best Picture

Ode to silent film took home five trophies, tying Martin Scorsese’s ‘Hugo’ for an awards-show best. By Kevin P. Sullivan “The Artist” wins Best Picture at the 84th annual Academy Awards Photo: Robyn Beck/ AFP/ Getty Images After leading the Best Picture field in the months before Sunday’s (February 26) Oscars ceremony, “The Artist” took home the top prize. The film won five awards in total, tying “Hugo” for the most awards for a single film at this year’s Academy Awards. In a year filled with films that looked back fondly at the magic of going to the movies, no movie dominated the awards-show conversation quite like “The Artist.” The odds-on favorite to win Best Picture, “The Artist” performed just as well as many expected it would on Oscar night. The ode to silent film was considered the heavy favorite to win several of the major categories at the Academy Awards and took home Oscars for Best Actor (Jean Dujardin) and Best Director (Michel Hazanavicius). Hazanavicius’ win for Best Director signaled a turn in the tide for the night, which had been dominated by Martin Scorsese’s “Hugo” in the technical categories. “The Artist” also collected a good number of trophies earlier in the show, for Best Score and Best Costume Design, in addition to its top prize. It went toe-to-toe with “Hugo,” which also took home five total awards. The star playing a star, Jean Dujardin, won for Best Actor and signaled that the night belonged to “The Artist.” Though Alexander Payne’s “The Descendants” had gained an early lead as a potential Best Picture winner, strong showings at film festivals and earlier awards shows locked “The Artist” firmly as the front-runner for the category. Few Oscar analysts expected any other movie but the silent film to take the category. The MTV Movies team has the 2012 Oscars covered! Keep it locked at MTV.com all night and beyond for updates on the night’s big winners and the best red-carpet fashion . Join the live conversation by tweeting @MTVNews with the hashtag #Oscars. Related Photos Oscars 2012: Winners Oscars 2012: The Main Show Oscars 2012: Parties

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Oscars 2012 Predictions: Best Supporting Actress

With her impressive awards-season run so far, ‘The Help’ star Octavia Spencer has this category wrapped up. By Kara Warner Octavia Spencer in “The Help” Photo: DreamWorks The nominees in this year’s Oscar race for Best Supporting Actress, along with their respective nominated films, might be one of the most diverse groups of women to be recognized in recent years, and yet each and every one of the five ladies nominated has a thing or two in common in the fact that they all delivered scene-stealing and perhaps career-making performances in four very different films. The only downside to the announcement of this category’s winner come Sunday night is the fact that there can be only one. Of the very talented, worthy ladies up for Best Supporting Actress — B

Nicki Minaj Shows Three Sides Of Herself On Magazine Covers

The rapper talks fashion, feminism and Jay-Z in interviews with Vibe, Allure and New York Magazine. By Jocelyn Vena Nicki Minaj on the cover of Vibe Photo: Vibe As Nicki Minaj prepares to release her new album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, in April, she’s all over newsstands. She will appear on three different magazine covers, each showing different sides of the rapper and touching on her many philosophies about her career, her persona and her place in the rap world. Allure teased its April cover featuring Minaj, in which the sassy songstress sports a big, pink tulle skirt. In the interview, she opens up about telling Jay-Z he really does need to Watch the Throne with her around. “I had a little conversation with Jay-Z at the Victoria’s Secret fashion show,” she recalled. “He said, ‘Congratulations on all your success.’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m coming for you. I’m coming for your spot, Mr. Mogul.’ ” Speaking of her supreme queen dominance, on the cover of the February/March issue of Vibe, she’s donning a sparkling crown and inside the issue she talks all about her place in the game as a woman. “It’s not hard to get your way when it’s your way or the highway. People either follow suit or they’re not around. I don’t really like the sound of that, ’cause that sounds like a temper tantrum. I’m just very black and white when it comes to my business,” she said. “There’s really no gray area. I really don’t have a lot of small talk with people I work with. It’s pretty much let’s get the job done. In the beginning, if people didn’t know me they’d probably assume I wasn’t smart or wasn’t business savvy. But once you sit and talk to me, it’s a different story.” And, then there’s her watercolor-y New York Magazine cover where the fashionista talks about her place among the hip fashion crowd. “I’m not impressed to be in that world. I’m in my own world. I think sometimes the fashion world isn’t even about clothes anymore; it’s about this ‘in’ crowd, and I’m not into that,” she explains, after sharing what her fashion mantra is. “I like the idea of doing something that everyone else is not. I get high off that. Just the idea that other people don’t have the balls to do something — that’s my thing.” What is your favorite Nicki Minaj magazine cover? Leave your comment below! Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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Oscars 2012 Predictions: Best Adapted Screenplay

‘The Descendants’ and ‘Moneyball’ seem to be leading the race, but who will take home gold? By Kevin P. Sullivan Brad Pitt in “Moneyball” Photo: Columbia TriStar Woody Allen has dominated the race to decide the year’s best screenplay, winning the Golden Globe for “Midnight in Paris,” but when the Academy Awards split up the category into Adapted and Original, the former proves much harder to predict. Based on critic and guild awards, the competition for Best Adapted Screenplay comes down to two films: “Moneyball” and “The Descendants.” Each has won significant prizes in the past few months, so the category could result in one of the night’s few genuine surprises. Here are our predictions for Best Adapted Screenplay: Who Will Win : Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash for “The Descendants.” Unfortunately, this will be the film’s consolation prize in a night dominated by Jean Dujardin and “The Artist.” Without all of the hype surrounding Michel Hazanavicius’ silent film, the story of a soon-to-be widower in Hawaii would be the odds-on favorite to take Best Picture and Actor. True to his reputation, Payne and his co-writers crafted a subtle, sad and touching film that keeps you laughing the entire way through. He has proven himself to be one of our most consistent auteurs. And although Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian’s screenplay for “Moneyball” deserves its spot as a front runner, Sorkin’s win for “The Social Network” only happened a year ago. Who Should Win : Bridget O’Connor and Peter Straughan for “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.” Straughan and his late wife O’Connor faced the challenge of not only adapting a beloved novel, but one that had been previously adapted into a beloved miniseries. In transforming John le Carr

Gary Oldman, Albert Brooks Stake Out Opposite Ends of Oscar Spectrum

This reaction quote just in from Gary Oldman, a deserving first-time Oscar nominee for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy : “This afternoon in Berlin I have learned that I was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Actor. You may have heard this before, but it has never been truer than it is for me today, it is extremely humbling, gratifying, and delightful to have your work recognized by the Academy, and to join the celebrated ranks of previous nominees and colleagues. Amazing.” Meanwhile, how is viciously smacked-down Oscar snubbee Albert Brooks doing? Brooks elaborated via Twitter, naturally: I got ROBBED. I don’t mean the Oscars, I mean literally. My pants and shoes have been stolen. Tue Jan 24 14:49:56 via HootSuite Albert Brooks AlbertBrooks And to the Academy: “You don’t like me. You really don’t like me.” Tue Jan 24 15:04:56 via HootSuite Albert Brooks AlbertBrooks There you go: Oscar 2012, catch the fever! It’s probably dysentery, but fever nonetheless.

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Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Predictions

Brad Pitt or George Clooney? Viola Davis or Meryl Streep? MTV News forecasts who’ll take home the prizes tonight at 8 p.m. on VH1. By Kara Warner Brad Pitt Photo: Michael Tran/ Getty Images For those who love awards season, you are likely loving life this week since it’s jam-packed with pretty people wearing pretty clothes. Within just five days, there are three major awards shows: last night’s People’s Choice Awards, the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards on Thursday and the Golden Globes on Sunday. The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards air at 8 p.m. Thursday (January 12) on VH1. And since we’re only hours away, it’s time to evaluate the big categories and make some predictions about who will take home the pretty glass trophies. Since these awards are decided upon by movie critics, we’re using the handy critic/review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes to determine which nominees have the best shot at winning. Without further ado, here are our predictions for the major categories: Best Supporting Actor : Albert Brooks will take this category no problem. “Drive” was a hit with critics, especially Brooks’ performance. Its 93 percent fresh rating trumps the other nominees in the category, with the closest competition being Christopher Plummer in “Beginners” (84 percent fresh), Andy Serkis in “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” (83 percent fresh) and Kenneth Branagh for “My Week With Marilyn” (83 percent fresh). Best Supporting Actress : Although B

Stacy Francis Reacts to Ousting, Labels Astro Behavior "Ungracious, Obnoxious"

Stacy Francis got in a few parting shots after her elimination from The X Factor last night, and it was difficult to blame the contestant for any of them. The aspiring singer was given the boot even after 14-year old Astro whined about being a member of the final two and sulked his way through a rendition of “Never Say Goodbye.” Simon Cowell berated the young singer, but still voted for Stacy to leave. “I feel like I had a disadvantage by not being in his category,” Francis told reporters after the episode aired, predicting that someone from Simon’s group would win and saying the judge “beat up everyone in the competition last night except his category.” As for Astro’s initial refusal to even sing for the panel’s votes? Stacy referred to this attitude as “obnoxious” and added: “Astro’s 14 and you can call him a teenager and give him an excuse, but bad behavior is bad behavior. He was ungracious in that moment… I’m very very honored and I’m grateful for coming this far. I wanted to go all the way and I didn’t, so it’s time for me to reevaluate my life and see what happens from here. I think it’ll be okay.” Do you think the judges made the right decision? Did the right top 10 member go home?

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Justin Bieber Jokes About His Johnson with Selena Gomez

For a couple that once tried to hide their relationship, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are very much out in the open now. Case in point: During the Selena-hosted pre-show at this evening’s MTV Video Music Awards, Gomez interviewed her boyfriend and tried to ask about his nomination in the category of Best Male Video. But all Justin wanted to talk about was his pet snake… named Johnson. He then leaned in and gave Selena a long smooch, as she tried to remain professional and millions of girls around the country bowed their head in sadness. Watch now: Justin Bieber and His Johnson Elsewhere during the show, Beyonce provided news of her own: she’s pregnant !

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