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Neil Gaiman Video Game: Welcome to Wayward Manor

If the woman attacked by gang of cats story was the funniest of the day so far, this Neil Gaiman story is easily the best. Well, to geeks like myself at least. Legendary writer, Neil Gaiman, is bringing his talents to the world of gaming with  Wayward Manor! Neil Gaiman Video Game Announcement Trailer The quality of storytelling in games has gone in waves through the years. For awhile you’d pick up a game and just couldn’t wait to get to the next chapter to see what happens next in the story. Then there were years where the only option really was to shoot everything in sight. With a writer of Gaiman’s caliber, we have to assume  Wayward Manor would be categorized as the former rather than the latter. While Neil Gaiman and the design company, The Odd Gentlemen, aren’t going through Kickstarter or any other equivalent crowdfunding sites, they do have a collection of rewards for monetary support on the  Wayward Manor website. You can pre-order the game (available on PC and Mac) for $10 and then there are additional items you can purchase such as a t-shirt and lithographs, and even a signed poster. Gaiman calls this a “first part” so there is added incentive to donate as we can hope there is plenty more gaming to come!

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John McCain Pushes For Dollar Coin, Bigger Tips For Strippers

The stripper who saved $1 million in singles could be rewarded even more handsomely for her efforts if the 2008 GOP Presidential nominee has his way. John McCain is promoting the COINS Act, which would replace the $1 bill with a dollar coin, which would hopefully lead to bigger tips for exotic dancers. The real impetus is to save billions in printing costs, but The Hill actually asked McCain about a 2011 study suggesting strippers could suffer in a bill-less economy. For his part, the U.S. Senator from Arizona responded in stride in a Capitol Hill hallway: “Then I hope that they could obtain larger denominations.” McCain, 76, started answering questions from another reporter before a smile spread across his face and he shouted to The Hill , “Fives, tens, one hundreds!” McCain’s office did not respond to a request for comment. Officially called the Currency Optimization, Innovation, and National Savings Act, the COINS Act was clearly named just so it would spell out COINS. If passed, the bill would require all U.S. Federal Reserve banks to stop circulating paper $1 bills within five years of the COINS Act going into effect. Sounds like an awesome idea … just like the Sacagawea dollar that was introduced with great fanfare in 2000 and proved almost universally unpopular. Congress.

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Miley Cyrus: Nude for a Great Cause!

We all knew it was coming, right? Between her affection for strip clubs and her grabbing of crotches , it was only a matter of time before Miley Cyrus nude photos surfaced. And now they have… but perhaps not in the way you anticipated. Cyrus is the latest celebrity to strip down for Marc Jacobs’ “Protect The Skin You’re In” campaign, which raises money for cancer research. She’s posing naked on the front of a t-shirt that just went on sale, with all profits going toward this cause. “Ts are available at 9 Marc Jacobs boutiques including SanFran, LA, Chicago, New York, Boston, & Savannah GA!” Miley Tweeted today. Past stars that have taken part in this fundraising campaign by donning their birthday suits on clothing include Naomi Campbell, Victoria Beckham, and Dita Von Teese. Note to Liam Hemsworth : You’re a lucky guy.

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Romeo and Juliet Trailer: Fall in Love with Classic Story Again!

It seems as if every generation needs to have their own adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic Romeo and Juliet.  People just can’t get enough of the tragic tale of star crossed lovers. Check out the newest  Romeo and Juliet trailer below! Romeo and Juliet Trailer I find it hard to believe that anything can top my generation’s Baz Luhrmann directed version with Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio or even John Madden’s “story around the story”, Shakespeare in Love. However, it seems as if  Downton Abbey  scribe, Julian Fellowes is ready to take a stab at it with this adaptation starring Hailee Steinfeld and Douglas Booth. Romeo and Juliet opens in theaters on October 11th.

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Golden Globes 2013 Predictions: TV Drama

‘Homeland,’ ‘Breaking Bad’ are poised to dominate television categories at this year’s Golden Globes. By Josh Wigler Damian Lewis and Claire Danes in “Homeland” Photo: Showtime

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It’s a Boy for Claire Danes!

She won an Emmy in 2012, and she’ll undoubtedly take home another for Homeland Season 2 , but Claire Danes welcomed the most important treasure of all into the world Monday: A baby boy! The actress and husband Hugh Dancy are now the proud parents of Cyrus Michael Christopher Dancy, Danes’ rep confirms to People . By all accounts, child and mother are resting comfortably. Danes was pregnant for most of Homeland ‘s shooting this past season, but producers worked around the growing baby bump of their star. She and Dancy wed in France in 2009 and this is the first child for each. Mazel Tov!

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Maya Vs. Carrie − Comparing The Feminism of ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ & ‘Homeland’

Do you remember when J.J. Abrams ‘  ABC series  Alias was the greatest female spy story of its time? Premiering in 2001, just weeks after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it starred an apple-cheeked newcomer with just the right combination of hardness and softness. For five seasons and through hundreds of costume changes — does the CIA really spend thousands of dollars on neon wigs? — Sydney Bristow ( Jennifer Garner ) showed the world that a female spy could be just as clever, alluring, and badass as James Bond , even on a TV budget. Since the premiere of Showtime’s spy thriller,  Homeland , last year, however, Sydney has been retroactively exposed as Spy Barbie, a product of the girl-power fad of the 1990s. Homeland and the upcoming film,  Zero Dark Thirty , which chronicles the decade-long manhunt for Osama bin Laden, make a more serious case for feminism — or a more serious kind of feminism — by pulling their female CIA-agent protagonists from the field and eschewing gold-lamé bikinis for sensible pantsuits. The ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ ‘Homeland’ Comparison Zero Dark Thirty ’s Maya ( Jessica Chastain) and Homeland ’s Carrie Mathison ( Claire Danes) are certainly cut from the same cotton-polyester blend cloth. They’re both young, willowy, fair-haired women hell-bent on finding a man: Maya is after bin Laden and Carrie after Abu Nazir, OBL’s fictional counterpart. They’re no-nonsense women with passion and indignation to spare, and more often than not, the smartest person in the room. They’re frequently the only women in a man’s world, but they’re not the type to make a big deal about it. Their hunches are usually ignored by exasperated higher-ups, but that has less to do with their gender than political convenience and grandstanding. Zero Dark Thirty and Homeland ’s rejection of honeypots in favor of intelligence analysts is instrumental in the reception of the film and the TV show as feminist works. That rejection reflects changing demographics within the espionage community, where female superstar data-crunchers are quickly becoming the norm. Both Maya and Carrie are famously based on real-life women in CIA.. The head of the spy bureau’s Al-Qaeda tracking team recently stated , “If I could have put out a sign on the door [after 9/11] that said ‘No men need apply,’ I would have done it.” But what’s most interesting about the feminisms — that’s feminism with an ‘s’ — of ZDT and Homeland are their different, but equally compelling, approaches to female heroism. The feminism in ZDT follows the “anything a man can do, I can do better” school of thought. It’s impossible not to project that attitude onto ZDT director Kathryn Bigelow , whose filmography strongly suggests a “guys’ girl,” and who received the first-ever Best Director Oscar awarded to a woman for making a macho military movie,  The Hurt Locker . It’s difficult not to see Bigelow’s brand of feminism in Chastain’s Maya. Girlish ponytail and pouty lips aside, Chastain’s Maya  is essentially a gender-neutral character.  When she’s asked about her thoughts on office romance, her response is the closest she ever gets to femininity: “I’m not that girl that fucks.” In other words, the sexless, workaholic Maya briefly dons the mean-girl mask to define herself against all those other “girls” who men might see as sexual partners, instead of colleagues. In a later scene, she takes credit for her discovery of bin Laden’s hideout in a room full of military brass by declaring, “I’m the motherfucker that found this place.” With that short statement, Maya draws attention to her gender by pointedly not drawing attention to it. Anyone can be a motherfucker, man or woman — just like anyone can find bin Laden. Like Zero Dark Thirty , Homeland is rarely about Carrie’s gender. But the character begs to be read as a fervent defense of female hysteria and hyper-emotionality. It’s not PMS that makes Carrie a puppet to her emotions, but her bipolar disorder, a condition that’s spottily and sporadically treated in the show’s first season. Even after a bout of electro-convulsive therapy and a regular regimen of lithium to stabilize her mood swings, Carrie isn’t balanced enough for spycraft. When she helps capture Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis), the ex-P.O.W. she alone — and correctly — believed to be a terrorist (and whom she later has an affair with), she screams, “I LOVED YOU!” at him while her embarrassed colleagues handcuff and cart him away. But the reason  Homeland is a feminist — rather than misogynist — show, even with a caricature of female emotional instability at its center, is that it transforms a trait that has traditionally been used to denigrate women into a professional advantage. This isn’t the kind of gender-neutral feminism that congratulates female CEOs for shattering the glass ceiling. Rather, it questions the value of gender-neutrality and asks why women should want things that men have designated as desirable. Why should a little girl crash toy trucks together, for example, when playing with dolls will improve her verbal and empathy skills more quickly? Or in the case of Homeland , why should Carrie’s emotional instability be counted against her when it’s her perilous leaps of logic and mania-induced zealotry that enables her to see what nobody else can ? Even her ill-advised affair with Brody, fueled by loneliness and uncontrollable desire, helps her collect evidence of his extremism. The different approaches to feminism that Homeland and ZDT  embody   prove that there isn’t just one correct approach to gender equity: women (and progressive men) can have their feminism both ways. Now if only we could get a female CIA director, or even just a movie about one, already. Bonus note: Do Homeland and Zero Dark Thirty pass the Bechdel test ? Although the central cast of Homeland is basically Claire Danes and a bunch of dudes, it passes with flying colors. ZDT is a bit more complicated. Maya and a female colleague (Jennifer Ehle) discuss work a lot, but work for them is killing and torturing a bunch of men. It doesn’t pass on technical grounds, but it does in spirit. Whether the banner of feminism should be used to ignore, soften, or justify the brutality of torture, well, that’s a discussion for another day . Inkoo Kang is a film critic and investigative journalist in Boston. She has been published in Salon, Indiewire, Boxoffice, Yahoo! Movies, Pop Matters, Screen Junkies, and MuckRock. Her great dream in life is to direct a remake of  All About Eve  with an all-dog cast.” I Follow Inkoo Kang on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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Mr. Skin Congratulates This Year’s Nude Emmy Winners

The results are in and Modern Family , Homeland , and Boardwalk Empire dominated at last night’s Primetime Emmy Awards . Now that Hollywood’s hottest have been honored, it’s up to Mr. Skin to salute the boob tube’s winners by revealing exactly where you can see them naked. The real trophy polishers are Claire Danes who won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Homeland , and Julianne Moore who won Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie for playing Sarah Palin in Game Change . More Emmy nudes after the jump!

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2012 Golden Globes: Join Movieline’s Live Commentary (and Updated Winners List)!

The predictions are made , the tables are set, the booze is on ice, and host Ricky Gervais’s knives are sharpened. The only thing left to do at the 69th Golden Globe Awards is to give the damn things away. And, of course, follow along with Movieline’s live commentary. Click through to monitor the evening’s big winners and to chime in with your thoughts. Happy Globesgoing! [Scroll past the CoverItLive module for the complete list of film and TV winners.] Movieline’s 2012 Golden Globe Awards Livetweet BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA : TBA BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL : TBA BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE : TBA BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA : TBA BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA : TBA BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL : Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM : The Adventures of Tintin BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM : A Separation BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE : Octavia Spencer, The Help BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE : Christopher Plummer, Beginners BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE : Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE : Ludovic Bource, The Artist BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE : “Masterpiece,” W.E. BEST TELEVISION SERIES — DRAMA : Homeland BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES — DRAMA : Claire Danes, Homeland BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES — DRAMA : Kelsey Grammer, Boss BEST TELEVISION SERIES — COMEDY OR MUSICAL : TBA BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES — COMEDY OR MUSICAL : Laura Dern, Enlightened BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES — COMEDY OR MUSICAL : Matt LeBlanc, Episodes BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION : Downton Abbey BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION : Kate Winslet, Mildred Pierce BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION : Idris Elba, Luther BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION : Jessica Lange, American Horror Story BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION : Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones

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David Duchovny and Matt LeBlanc attend SHOWTIME party.

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The Golden Globes are this weekend, and that gives plenty of others the opportunity to throw a star-studded party. SHOWTIME held a gathering last night, and those in attendance included David Duchovny, Matt LeBlanc, Jeremy Irons, Claire Danes, and Mandy Patinkin. We love seeing all these folks, but were shocked and thrilled to see Mandy out on the town. Sadly we couldn’t convince him to say, Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” We love THE PRINCESS BRIDE!!!!! Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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David Duchovny and Matt LeBlanc attend SHOWTIME party.