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Lara Stone and Other Models Topless in the Black Keys New Video of the Day

Lara Stone is a model who tried to sue me for posting pics of her honeymoon to some comedian/ comedy actor who had what I think may have been an HBO show in AMerica, because he was just that funny…. I found the whole “invasion of privacy” charge a little extreme, considering she’s a model who gets naked for money and who you can find naked all over the internet…and I guess in music videos like this one for The Black Keys…

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Lara Stone and Other Models Topless in the Black Keys New Video of the Day

Excusive Poster Debut: Fly Into the Abyss With Werner Herzog

Movieline is pleased today to bring you your first look at the new poster for Into the Abyss , director Werner Herzog’s acclaimed documentary foray into the intellectual, spiritual, emotional and legal wilds of capital punishment in America. Or Texas, more specifically, where Herzog digs into the case of convicted murderer and condemned inmate Michael Perry.

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Excusive Poster Debut: Fly Into the Abyss With Werner Herzog

Happy 50th Birthday, Ralph Macchio!

News of Ralph Macchio’s 50th birthday should be reason to celebrate and reflect on the life and work of one of the ’80s most recognized movie stars. And it is! Once you get past the fact that Ralph Macchio is 50 — and the implications this has for the rest of us.

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Happy 50th Birthday, Ralph Macchio!

How’s J. Edgar? Critics, Comedians and Moviegoers Tweet Away Over AFI Fest Opener

J. Edgar is undoubtedly one of the flashiest Oscar contenders this year. With Clint Eastwood’s direction, Dustin Lance Black’s script, and the well-pancaked melodrama of Leonardo DiCaprio, Judi Dench and Armie Hammer, we’re dealing with a formidable award-attractant group. But was the film’s quality worthy of opening AFI Fest this year? Movieline saw J. Edgar last night — along with a bunch of other critics, bloggers and assorted plebes — and we’re not quite sure. Here are the first 140-character reactions to the movie. (We threw in some comedian takes for the hell of it.)

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How’s J. Edgar? Critics, Comedians and Moviegoers Tweet Away Over AFI Fest Opener