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Mila Kunis in GQ: Now That’ll Wake You Up in the Morning [PICS]

All right, Skin fans- we’ve tortured you enough for today with the Steve Buscemi dress. As a token of our apologies, we offer you this skintillating pic of Friends with Benefits star Mila Kunis sipping coffee in her bra and panties for the latest issue of GQ magazine. No hard feelings? Ok, some hard feelings. But a totally different kind. Mila, who recently won the undying affection of servicemen everywhere by agreeing to accompany a Marine currently stationed in Afghanistan on a blind date , proves herself to be quite the charming comedienne in her GQ Q&A. Mila and the interviewer discuss her comedy heroines ( Lucille Ball , Sarah Silverman , Tina Fey ), her undying devotion to Star Trek , and her love of a good dick joke: “Put me at a table with five guys making dick jokes and I will be right there with them. And, uh, I’m on Family Guy . I’ve been on that show for so long that I don’t get grossed out by anything. But I’ve never had an experience where it’s been a bunch of dudes making dick jokes and I was like, ‘Oh, there go the boys. I’m going to go get a pedicure and be back in an hour.’ ” Could she be any more perfect? Well, Skin Central can think of one way- how about a glimpse of those Kunis knockers, Mila? You’ll feel like you just drank a triple espresso on ice when you see more of Mila Kunis after the jump!

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Kevin Smith’s Red State Will Debut with VOD and Theatrical Live Q&As This Fall

In a blog entry posted Tuesday to his website The Red Statements, Kevin Smith spoke out again against critics of the unconventional plan to self-distribute his latest film, Red State , and explained how his twofold VOD /live Q&A strategy will work. (Boiled down to the post’s essential message: “Suck it, haters!”) And to think, just five months ago the world thought Smith’s Sundance stunting was all crazy-talk.

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5 Coen Brothers Stock Players Who Haven’t Appeared In a Michael Bay Film, But Should

When you see Transformers: Dark of the Moon this week — and you will, preferably on the biggest screen possible , if Michael Bay has any say — you might notice something a bit strange. Nope, not how Dark of the Moon manages to work in multiple shots at the departed Megan Fox ; rather, how Bay staffed his new film with a cavalcade of actors recognizable to fans of the Coen brothers. Frances McDormand, John Turturro and John Malkovich, all co-star in Dark of the Moon , and continues the strange bit of pop culture cross-pollination between Bay and the Coens that started with the casting of Fargo co-stars Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare in Armageddon . In honor of this randomness, here are five other Coen brothers players who should appear in a Michael Bay film.

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Gary Winick, ‘Bride Wars’ Director, Dies At 49

Filmmaker, also behind ‘Letters to Juliet’ and ‘Tadpole,’ lost his battle with brain cancer. By Eric Ditzian Gary Winick Photo: Getty Images Gary Winick, the 49-year-old director behind “Bride Wars” and “Letters to Juliet,” has died, following a battle with brain cancer, according to multiple reports . In addition to his mainstream credits, Winick boasted a r

Kristin Cavallari: In Love With Jay Cutler!

Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler aren’t just dating. She’s head over heels for him. “I’m in love,” she told People Saturday night at Las Vegas’ The Bank Nightclub while celebrating her 24th birthday. Jay Cutler? Not present that night. That’s because he was suiting up to lead the Chicago Bears to a 35-24 victory over Seattle Sunday. They’re now one win from the Super Bowl somehow. Jay’s favorite tight end in her standard uniform . “I want to be there,” she said. “I’m bummed that I’m not there and he’s not here.” Cutler was there in spirit. Dude sent a large bouquet of pink flowers to her table. “Things are really good,” she continued . “I’m just enjoying my personal life and taking a little time away from the public eye, which is why Chicago is great for me. My mom and that whole side of the family is there. And Jay is there.” “I’m just in love and it’s been great.”

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Paz de la Huerta at Golden Globes After-Party: Denied!

It was a big night for Boardwalk Empire at the Golden Globes, as star Steve Buscemi took home the award for Best Actor and the series won Best Drama. In celebration, actress Paz de la Huerta – who portrays Lucy Danziger on the HBO hit – had a drink or two dozen at the event. She then tried to enter an after-party at the Chateau Marmont, only to be denied access. For what reason? It may have had something to do with her inability to stand, as evidenced in the video below. Keep watching to see what happens when de la Huerta walks away from the doorman: Drunk Paz de la Huerta

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How Did That Win? The 5 Most Questionable Golden Globe Victories

The biggest shock about the Golden Globes? That they exceeded our expectations here at Movieline HQ and were actually enjoyable . Unprecedented. But don’t think it was all perfection; we also had our reservations. Join us for a recap of Sunday’s five most disappointing victories.

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Golden Globe Awards Honor Glee, The Social Network, Call Out Gay Scientologists

Ricky Gervais kicked off the 2011 Golden Globe Awards by staying true to his vow to be more subversive than he was a year ago. Just ask Tom Cruise and John Travolta, at whom the comedian aimed this opening joke: “Also not nominated was I Love You Philip Morris , Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor. Two heterosexual characters pretending to be gay. So the complete opposite of some famous Scientologists, then… Probably. My lawyers helped me with the wording of that joke. They’re not here.” And with that… the show was off! Watch Gervais’ intro here, following by a list of the event’s major winners: Golden Globes Intro Best Television Series: Drama Boardwalk Empire Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series: Drama Katey Sagal: Sons of Anarchy (TV Fanatic note: YES!!!!!!) Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series: Drama Steve Buscemi: Boardwalk Empire Best Television Series: Comedy Or Musical Glee Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series: Comedy Or Musical Laura Linney: The Big C Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series: Comedy Or Musical Jim Parsons: The Big Bang Theory Best Performance by a Supporting Actor In A Television Series: Comedy Or Musical Chris Colfer: Glee Best Performance by a Supporting Actress In A Television Series: Comedy Or Musical Jane Lynch: Glee Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Paul Giamatti: Barney’s Version Director, Motion Picture David Fincher: The Social Network Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Melissa Leo: The Fighter Best Screenplay Aaron Sorkin: The Social Network Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Annette Bening: The Kids Are All Right Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Christian Bale: The Fighter Actress, Motion Picture Drama Natalie Portman: Black Swan Actor, Motion Picture Drama Colin Firth: The King’s Speech Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical The Kids Are All Right Best Motion Picture, Drama The Social Network

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Stephen Dorff Talks ‘Somewhere,’ Career Ups And Downs

‘I thought I was a sell-out, playing a vampire,’ the actor says about his memorable role in ‘Blade.’ By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Stephen Dorff Photo: MTV News Although his role in “Somewhere” was one of the most challenging of his career, Stephen Dorff is grateful to writer/director Sofia Coppola for giving him the opportunity to play a character who is a complete departure from the menacing, murderous types audiences are used to seeing him portray. When MTV News caught up with the actor, he explained that “Somewhere” is the kind of independent art film he was most interested in at the start of his career — which has spanned more than two decades — but when Hollywood started calling, he reluctantly veered into bigger films playing bad boys and villains. “[After the 1992 coming-of-age drama ‘Power of One,’] Hollywood was coming to me, but I was kind of resisting,” Dorff said of his early years in the business. “I really wanted to make art films. I loved working on movies like ‘I Shot Andy Warhol’ [and] ‘S.F.W.’ I liked doing edgier things. I was kind of into Nirvana, I was into rebelling against my childhood.” He added, “I wasn’t really interested in playing vulnerable, sweet parts, like I played in ‘Power of One’ and ‘Backbeat,’ so in a way I think I did that to my own image. I kind of fought it. Then, when it came time to wanting to do [a sensitive role again], it wasn’t necessarily there for me. “Then ‘Blade’ came around and I thought that was the end of my career,” Dorff admitted. “Because I thought I was a sell-out, playing a vampire.” Dorff said that those reservations eventually subsided and that he enjoyed making the action-horror flick. “I had a good time with [director] Steve Norrington,” Dorff said. “I knew he was talented. I had seen this little teeny movie he did and I knew this guy was going to make a good movie.” Dorff went on to say that now he feels that “Blade,” as well as the first “Matrix” movie, were well ahead of their time with regard to what they opened up for filmmaking. “Now we have so many comic-book movies and they’re kind of regenerating the same movie,” he explained. “In a way, there’s not much originality to them. I like that we did ours earlier.” Dorff said that leading up to and after “Blade,” he tried going for less dark roles, but that he couldn’t resist opportunities to work with the likes of Jack Nicholson (1997’s “Blood and Wine”) and other great actors, so he became typecast. “Up until now, really, this movie is the first time somebody like Sofia [Coppola] said, ‘Well there’s another side to Stephen, maybe he can play the leading man, maybe he can be a little sweeter and not have to kill everybody,” Dorff suggested. “It’s nice that now I get texts after ‘Somewhere’ [that say,] ‘You make such a good dad!’ ” he reveals about his family members’ reactions to his performance in the film. “It’s so different than ‘Why were you so scary and mean?’ ”

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Jeff Bridges Relayed ‘Lebowski’ Theories To Coen Brothers On ‘True Grit’ Set

Oscar-winning actor says he’d love to team up with directing duo again. By Terri Schwartz Jeff Bridges Photo: MTV News Fans might find Jeff Bridges’ most-memorable performance to be as The Dude in the Coen brothers’ 1998 comedy “The Big Lebowski,” and Bridges is looking to impress audiences yet again as Rooster Cogburn in his second Coen brothers flick, “True Grit.” Unsurprisingly, Bridges is a fan of Joel and Ethan Coen’s directing style, which is what had him returning for more. When MTV News asked what his favorite Coen films are, Bridges responded with a laugh, “[‘True Grit’] is the freshest in my mind. Number two would be ‘Lebowski.’ I’m partial, but two great movies!” For Bridges, returning to the set of a Coen brothers film was like returning to an old group of friends. On each of their films, the Coens surround themselves with many of the same crewmembers, including cinematographer Roger Deakins and composer Carter Burwell, and Bridges said the sense of community onset makes the environment “very easy-going.” Bridges and the Coens only made plans for the Oscar-winning actor to star in “Lebowski” and “True Grit,” but Bridges said he’d love to team up with the directing duo again. “I’d like to do whatever. They’re a joy to work with, and they really know how to do it,” he said. That comment might have fans crossing their fingers for a “Big Lebowski 2,” and Bridges said The Dude still has a special place in both his and the Coens’ hearts. With fans still approaching him to talk about “Lebowski,” Bridges said he and the Coens talked about the cult classic on the set of “True Grit.” “Everybody’s got different things to say about ‘The Big Lebowski,’ ” Bridges explained. “One guy came up to me with a theory. He said I’ve got to check this out with the brothers. It was very earnest and desperate. He said, ‘Donny [Steve Buscemi] is a figment of Walter’s [John Goodman] imagination. He doesn’t really exist.’ It gets you thinking a little bit, doesn’t it? So I ran that by the brothers, and they chortled, and that was about it.” Which is your favorite Coen brothers film? Tell us your pick in the comments below! Check out everything we’ve got on “True Grit.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘True Grit’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘True Grit’

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