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Today in Unwatchable Things: Uwe Boll’s NSFW Holocaust Movie Trailer

The teaser trailer for Uwe Boll’s Auschwitz has finally made its debut, and — what’s that you say? Why yes, the man behind Bloodrayne , Alone in the Dark and Postal has gone and made a movie about the notorious Nazi death camp, flinging awareness of it your way like a little graphic, NSFW poison dart. Just because I ducked doesn’t mean you have to. Tell me what I missed (besides Boll playing a Nazi guard, pictured) after the jump.

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Today in Unwatchable Things: Uwe Boll’s NSFW Holocaust Movie Trailer

Oscar Darling Natalie Portman Tweaked, Tucked in Revised Black Swan Poster

That striking, haunting poster for Black Swan — featuring a wing-eyed, facepainted, selectively focused Natalie Portman — has been revised just in time for the long Oscar haul to come. You could expect nothing less from the micromanaging marketers at Fox Searchlight, especially after the lightning strike of Oscar hype that greeted Black Swan ‘s premiere this week in Venice. But: Is it actually any better? Judge for yourself after the jump.

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Oscar Darling Natalie Portman Tweaked, Tucked in Revised Black Swan Poster

50,000 Minks Loose In Greece After Fur Farm Raid (UPDATED)

Photo via qmnonic Nothing like a flood of minks loose in a country’s already fragile ecosystem to put environmentalists in a tough spot. Two fur farms in northern Greece were raided, the results of which saw 50,000 minks running for the hills. Fortunately for everyone (except the minks) the problem could solve itself in a short time. UPDATE: An animal rights group has claimed responsibility for the raids and a photo of the unfortunate outcome of the action, after the jump. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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50,000 Minks Loose In Greece After Fur Farm Raid (UPDATED)

Hollywood Ink: Dwayne Johnson Blah Blah Sequel Blah Blah 3D

Also today in Hollywood Ink: Shark Night 3D is apparently a real thing with a real budget paying real actors to say lines… Everybody Loves Whales adds two more actors… and at least a little bit more after the jump.

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Hollywood Ink: Dwayne Johnson Blah Blah Sequel Blah Blah 3D

Modern Family, Mad Men Lead 2010 Emmy Winners

You read Movieline’s play-by-play, blow-by-blow, drink-by-drink commentary about Sunday’s 62nd Emmy Awards, now take home the souvenir program comprising this year’s big winners. Mad Men kept its perfect streak alive over tough competition, while rookie phenom Modern Family hinted at its own dynastic greatness by collecting the first and last award of the evening, capping it all off with Best Comedy. And Temple Grandin , everybody! Let the second-guessing begin after the jump.

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Modern Family, Mad Men Lead 2010 Emmy Winners

Emmy Spotlight: Is Mad Men, Breaking Bad, or Lost the Best Drama Series?

We’re at the final award in our Emmy oddsmaking : Is Mad Men going to win its third Best Drama Series Emmy in a row? Will Breaking Bad take over? What about Lost ? The Good Wife ? True Blood ? Dexter ? We count down their chances after the jump.

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Emmy Spotlight: Is Mad Men, Breaking Bad, or Lost the Best Drama Series?

Buzz Break: Wesley Snipes Could Have Donned the Visor on Star Trek: The Next Generation

Scenes From An Aftermath: 9 Great Reaction Shots From Roger Sterling’s Anti-Japan Tirade

I’m sure there’s something else relatively interesting happening around the culture today, but just one more thing about John Slattery’s performance in last night’s episode of Mad Men . Sure, his Roger Sterling confused us with arcane references and alienated us with virulent, WWII -fueled hatred of the Japanese — with whom he refused to work on a Honda account and whom he insulted with all the grace and class of scorched earth. We laughed, we cried, we mostly gaped –and so did everyone in the show. After the jump, a cross-section of mortification.

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Scenes From An Aftermath: 9 Great Reaction Shots From Roger Sterling’s Anti-Japan Tirade

Adam Scott Clarifies His Piranha 3D House Call Guarantee

Yesterday, Movieline fave Adam Scott took the bold step of guaranteeing via Twitter that anyone who didn’t enjoy Piranha 3D would receive a house call from the actor. Today, Scott gave Vanity Fair a little bit of clarification: “I really don’t think it will be necessary, since I can’t imagine one not being satisfied with Piranha 3D , but just in case, yes of course I will be there.” Really? With what stipulations?

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Adam Scott Clarifies His Piranha 3D House Call Guarantee

Jersey Shore Fresh-to-Death Report Card: ‘Breaking Up’

‘Breaking Up,’ the name of this week’s Jersey Shore episode, is easy to do — or at least easier when Ronnie’s calling you a bitch and getting humpity with barn animals at every club in Miami. But of course, Sammi’s still in the dark about Ronnie’s devious actions, which makes this week’s Fresh-to-Death Report Card a real study in class and morals (as always, I mean). Grades are posted after the jump!

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Jersey Shore Fresh-to-Death Report Card: ‘Breaking Up’