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January Jones Gets Naked For Versace

Mad Men star January Jones strips down to nothing but a Versace bag for the brand’s new spring / summer 2011 ad campaign, photographed by Mario Testino. “I am always on the lookout for the next Versace blonde. In January I feel I found the perfect Versace woman for the 21st century,” said Donatella Versace. “She is chic and elegant but deeply sensual too.” Pretty hard to disagree after seeing the ad … January Jones naked is not just for Jason Sudeikis anymore.

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Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Best in TV

Honoring the best in television and movies, the Golden Globe Awards will be hosted by Ricky Gervais and will air on February 27. The list of just-announced TV nominees includes: Best Drama Series Mad Men The Good Wife Boardwalk Empire The Walking Dead Dexter Best Comedy Series Glee 30 Rock The Big Bang Theory Modern Family The Big C Best Actor, Comedy Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock Steve Carell, The Office Thomas Jane, Hung Matthew Morrison, Glee Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory Best Actress, Comedy Toni Collette, United States of Tara Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie Tina Fey, 30 Rock Laura Linney, The Big C Lea Michele, Glee Best Supporting Actor Scott Caan, Hawaii Five-0 Chris Noth, The Good Wife David Strathairn, Temple Grandin Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family Chris Colfer, Glee Best Supporting Actress Jane Lynch, Glee Julia Stiles, Dexter Kelly Macdonald, Boardwalk Empire Hope Davis, The Special Relationship Sofia Vergara, Modern Family

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Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Best in Movies

On the television side, the Golden Globe Awards nominated Mad Men , Glee and others this morning. As for this ceremony’s take on the big screen, Angelina Jolie somehow nabbed a Best Comedy/Musical Actress nomination for The Tourist . We didn’t know that was a comedy or a musical… Best Picture: Drama Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network Best Picture: Musical or Comedy Alice in Wonderland Burlesque The Kids Are All Right Red The Tourist Best Actor: Drama Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter Best Actress: Drama Halle Berry, Frankie and Alice Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine Best Actor: Musical or Comedy Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland Johnny Depp, The Tourist Paul Giamatti, Barney’s Version Jake Gyllenhaal, Love and Other Drugs Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack Best Actress: Musical or Comedy Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs Angelina Jolie, The Tourist Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right Emma Stone, Easy A Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, The Fighter Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Andrew Garfield, The Social Network Jeremy Renner, The Town Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Mila Kunis, Black Swan Melissa Leo, The Fighter Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom Best Director Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Christopher Nolan, Inception David O. Russell, The Fighter

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On the television side, the Golden Globe Awards nominated Mad Men , Glee and others this morning. As for this ceremony’s take on the big screen, Angelina Jolie somehow nabbed a Best Comedy/Musical Actress nomination for The Tourist . We didn’t know that was a comedy or a musical… Best Picture: Drama Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network Best Picture: Musical or Comedy Alice in Wonderland Burlesque The Kids Are All Right Red The Tourist Best Actor: Drama Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter Best Actress: Drama Halle Berry, Frankie and Alice Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine Best Actor: Musical or Comedy Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland Johnny Depp, The Tourist Paul Giamatti, Barney’s Version Jake Gyllenhaal, Love and Other Drugs Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack Best Actress: Musical or Comedy Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs Angelina Jolie, The Tourist Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right Emma Stone, Easy A Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, The Fighter Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Andrew Garfield, The Social Network Jeremy Renner, The Town Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Mila Kunis, Black Swan Melissa Leo, The Fighter Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom Best Director Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Christopher Nolan, Inception David O. Russell, The Fighter

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‘American Idol’ Competitor ‘The Voice Of America’ Coming Next Spring

Mark Burnett-produced show will pair singers with celebrity mentors. By Gil Kaufman Mark Burnett Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images “American Idol” has ruled the TV landscape for almost a decade, drawing the biggest small-screen ratings of any show and quickly dispatching a series of wannabe competitors. But for next season, NBC has teamed up with “Survivor” heavyweight producer Mark Burnett to launch what could be the most serious challenge to the “Idol” throne yet. According to The Hollywood Reporter , NBC is aiming to steal the thunder of both “Idol” and Fox’s other upcoming reality singing show, Simon Cowell’s “The X Factor,” with a singing competition tentatively called “The Voice of America.” The show is based on the #1 program in the Netherlands, “The Voice of Holland,” which has reportedly put up some of the biggest ratings in Dutch TV history, steamrolling that country’s versions of “Idol” and “X Factor.” The new singing program is slated to premiere next spring, potentially going up against “Idol” and getting a jump on the fall launch of the first season of the American version of “The X Factor.” “Voice” will feature a panel of four celebrity coaches, who will sit with their backs to the contestants during the audition rounds in order to focus on their voices, not their looks. If they approve of the performance, they will push a button that will send the singer to the next round, claiming them as one of their students. If more than one judge likes a singer, that singer gets to choose which celebrity will be his or her coach. “Somebody will show up with all the right moves and look like a star, but their voice is only good, not great, and they don’t get chosen,” Burnett explained. “You’re dealing only with your sense of hearing — do you believe this voice is worthy of your commitment? The coaches have skin in the game and will be a part of the careers of these young performers after the show.” After the four teams are set, the coaches will mentor the contestants and pit the teams against one another, with viewers picking the winner. At times, the mentors will also place two team members against each other, giving them the same song to sing in front of the studio audience in order to decide which one they would like to keep developing. The final performance rounds, featuring the top vote getters from each team, will air live. The winner will receive a recording contract. The heat from the new kid on the block comes as “Idol” continues to tinker with its formula. In addition to the previously announced changes to its format, Entertainment Weekly reported on Monday that after the 325 Hollywood-round contenders were whittled down to 60, the whole crew moved to Las Vegas, where the remaining singers have been rehearsing to perform Beatles songs on the stage where Cirque du Soleil performs its Beatles homage, “Love.” New in-house mentor Interscope boss Jimmy Iovine has not only been providing advice on the new “American Idol,” but has brought along a group of mega-producers to guide the singers as well. Among the knob twiddlers offering advice: Alex da Kid (“Love the Way You Lie”), Tricky Stewart (“Baby”), Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins (“Telephone”), Polow da Don (“Turnin’ Me On”) and Jim Jonsin (“Whatever You Like”). Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Sandra Bullock, Oprah Winfrey Among 2011 Oscar Present

Halle Berry, Jeff Bridges also on the newly announced list of celebrities who will hand out trophies at the big event. By Jocelyn Vena Sandra Bullock Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images Sandra Bullock took home a Best Actress trophy at the 2010 Oscars for her acclaimed turn in “The Blind Side,” and now the star will be on hand to present an award at next year’s big event when it takes place on February 27. Oscar nominee Oprah Winfrey and Oscar winners Jeff Bridges, Halle Berry and Marisa Tomei also are part of the list of 2011 Academy Awards presenters that the show’s producers released on Monday. More Oscar presenters are expected to be unveiled in the coming weeks, while the nominees will be announced on January 25. Meanwhile, the nominees for the Golden Globes were revealed on Tuesday, with films like “The Social Network” and “Tangled” getting nods. Oscar night will be hosted by Anne Hathaway and James Franco , with the latter actor also figuring to play an even more prominent part in the ceremony. The 32-year-old is considered a lock to nab a Best Actor nomination for his turn as a trapped hiker in “127 Hours,” the Danny Boyle-directed drama that’s also expected to compete for Best Picture honors. The 28-year-old Hathaway, meanwhile, remains a long shot in the Best Actress category for her role in “Love & Other Drugs,” which received mixed reviews and reeled in just $14 million over the extended Thanksgiving holiday. Hiring Franco and Hathaway as hosts certainly marks a strategic turn by the Academy, which has long been accused of being out of touch with the young pop-culture mainstream. A quick scan of Oscar history shows that, over the last two decades, no previous host has been younger than 40 when emceeing the show. Most recently, 64-year-old Steve Martin and 51-year-old Alec Baldwin assumed co-hosting duties, notching the event’s best ratings in five years. The 83rd Academy Awards will air live from Los Angeles on ABC. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Sandra Bullock

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‘Black Swan’ Racks Up 12 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Nominations

‘True Grit’ and ‘The King’s Speech’ score 11 nods for show, which airs live on VH1 on January 14. By Gil Kaufman Natalie Portman in “Black Swan” Photo: Fox Searchlight While most of the country is still waiting to get its first glimpse of “Black Swan,” the ballet drama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis has already pirouetted into awards season with a record 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards . The show air live on VH1 on January 14 at 9 p.m. ET from the Hollywood Palladium. Darren Aronofsky’s dance thriller wasn’t the only film racking up serious love, with the Coen brothers’ remake of “True Grit” and the stammering royal drama “The King’s Speech” each picking up 11 nominations as well. One of the year’s other critically acclaimed hits, “Inception,” got 10 nominations, while “The Social Network” snagged nine. Among the nods picked up by “Swan” were nominations for Best Picture, Best Actress (Portman), Best Supporting Actress (Kunis), Best Director (Aronofsky), Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup, Best Sound and Best Score. The Best Picture race was packed with solid contenders, including “127 Hours,” “Black Swan,” “The Fighter,” “Inception,” “The King’s Speech,” “The Social Network,” “The Town,” “Toy Story 3,” “True Grit” and “Winter’s Bone.” Competition was also tight in the Best Actor and Best Actress categories, which pit Jeff Bridges (“True Grit”) against Robert Duvall (“Get Low”), Jesse Eisenberg (“The Social Network”), Colin Firth (“The King’s Speech”), James Franco (“127 Hours”) and Ryan Gosling (“Blue Valentine”), as well as Annette Bening (“The Kids Are All Right”) against Nicole Kidman (“Rabbit Hole”), Jennifer Lawrence (“Winter’s Bone”), Portman (“Black Swan”), Noomi Rapace (“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”) and Michelle Williams (“Blue Valentine”). The actress bid was the record seventh acting nomination for Kidman, who won the award 15 years ago for “To Die For.”

‘The Fighter’ Premiere Is End Of A Journey For Mark Wahlberg

‘It was a struggle and a fight the whole way, and it was well worth it,’ star says By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Vanessa White Wolf Mark Wahlberg arrives at “The Fighter” premiere in Hollywood on Monday Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images “I never thought the movie would see the light of day,” Mark Wahlberg said as the flashbulbs popped all around him outside the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. “It’s incredible.” Well, not only has “The Fighter” seen the light of the day, but it has established itself as a front-runner to nab a slew of Oscar nominations, including a Best Actor nod for Wahlberg. He struggled for years to get cameras rolling on this true story of boxing legend Micky Ward and his brother and trainer Dickie, cycling through directors like Darren Aronofsky and co-stars such as Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. The picture hit one roadblock after another, but Walhberg kept training, no matter how difficult it was. “Just getting up at four in the morning, not knowing if the movie was going to happen or not,” Wahlberg told MTV News about the most challenging aspect of making the film. “Continuing to train when the movie fell apart, when one of my co-stars backed out.” Christian Bale eventually replaced Damon as Dickie and David O. Russell hopped into the director’s chair. But for Wahlberg, that fight to make the movie mirrored his character’s real-life struggle to transform himself from underdog to championship contender. “It was a commitment I made to Micky and Dickie and the rest of the family and to myself that we were going to get this movie made, and it was well worth the fight,” he explained. “The journey of making the movie was very much like Micky’s journey. It was a struggle and a fight the whole way, and it was well worth it. The end result is fantastic.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Fighter.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘The Fighter’ Knocks Out Hollywood

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Ian Somerhalder Shares Pizza, Address with Jimmy Kimmel

You’ve really gotta love Ian Somerhalder. And not just for his smile, or body, or snarky one-liners on The Vampire Diaries . This actor simply comes across laid back and humorous (not to mention charitable ). Most recent case in point: Somerhalder appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and accidentally revealed where he lives in Los Angeles. He also made some pizza for the host, as seen here… Ian Somerhalder on Jimmy Kimmel

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Johnny Depp Mourns His Sexiest Man Alive Loss To Ryan Reynolds

‘I feel emasculated,’ the ‘Tourist’ actor jokes. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Johnny Depp Photo: MTV News In 2009, Johnny Deep ruled the world of hotness by being named People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive. It’s an honor he also held six years prior, in 2003. But in 2010, he no longer ruled the roost. The magazine named Ryan Reynolds this year’s Sexiest Man Alive , something the “Tourist” star was a bit upset about when MTV News caught up with him last week. “I feel emasculated,” he joked about Reynolds taking over the title. “I feel I’ve been beaten down like some horrible … you know, like some pathetic harp seal. But, I mean, that’s how it goes, isn’t it?” Depp shouldn’t feel too upset about the whole thing: He does have a new movie with Angelina Jolie opening this month and he just wrapped up work on another “Pirates of the Caribbean” flick, so he definitely has a lot to look forward to. But he does still feel the sting of losing his title. “I think I can work my way forward, but will I try for it again? No! … I worked so hard to gain that title.” Like Depp, onetime Sexiest Man Alive and Oscar winner George Clooney has also had some good-natured fun after Reynolds assumed the throne. Last month, the actor joked that he was fine with Reynolds being crowned Sexiest because it meant his pal didn’t get the title. “I’m very happy for him,” Clooney told People. “I’m also happy that it’s not Brad [Pitt].” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Tourist.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Tourist’ Related Photos Ryan Reynolds Is ‘People’s’ Sexiest Man Alive ‘The Tourist’

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