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Kirk Douglas Steals The Show Presenting Best Supporting Actress Oscar

‘She’s gorgeous! Wow! Where were you when I was making pictures?’ movie icon says to Oscars host Anne Hathaway. By Jocelyn Vena Kirk Douglas onstage at the 2011 Oscars Photo: Michael Caulfield/ Getty Images Hollywood veteran and icon Kirk Douglas stole the show early on in the 2011 Academy Awards broadcast. Aided by a walking cane, Douglas took the stage at the Kodak Theatre to present the award for Best Supporting Actress. By the time he handed the Oscar to Melissa Leo, Douglas had flirted with Oscars host Anne Hathaway and managed to have the room in stitches by poking fun at Hugh Jackman and Colin Firth.

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And the Grammy for Best Nude Artist Goes to….

2010 was a banner year for cleavage at the Grammys, as the ladies of the music biz charitably showed off their chest clefts. Performers included XXXtina Aguilera , busting out of a slinky black gown, and Katy Perry , whose gigantic 32DD milk jugs deserve their own Grammy for Best Male Tent-Pitching Performance. Lady Gaga , freakishly sexy as always, walked away with the award for Best Female Pop Vocal. Despite her penchant for perturbing her audience with her fashion choices (remember the literal meat curtains she sported at last year’s MTV Video Music Awards?), Gaga rarely exposes her hoo-ha. Fans are left searching for unguarded moments of nip slip, like in her Alejandro video. But luckily, the Grammy for Best Nude Artist has some stiff competition…

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And the Grammy for Best Nude Artist Goes to….

And the Grammy for Best Nude Artist Goes to….

2010 was a banner year for cleavage at the Grammys, as the ladies of the music biz charitably showed off their chest clefts. Performers included XXXtina Aguilera , busting out of a slinky black gown, and Katy Perry , whose gigantic 32DD milk jugs deserve their own Grammy for Best Male Tent-Pitching Performance. Lady Gaga , freakishly sexy as always, walked away with the award for Best Female Pop Vocal. Despite her penchant for perturbing her audience with her fashion choices (remember the literal meat curtains she sported at last year’s MTV Video Music Awards?), Gaga rarely exposes her hoo-ha. Fans are left searching for unguarded moments of nip slip, like in her Alejandro video. But luckily, the Grammy for Best Nude Artist has some stiff competition…

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‘Justin Bieber: Never Say Never’: The Reviews Are In!

Film makes ‘persuasive case’ that Bieber is a ‘far more talented-than-usual teen idol,’ one critic says. By Eric Ditzian Justin Bieber Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage In case you couldn’t tell from the talk-show appearances and the TV spots, from the billboards and bus ads, from the ceaseless chatter on Twitter, Justin Bieber’s “Never Say Never” has finally arrived in theaters after a seemingly endless promotional push that left no channel or digital sphere Bieber Fever-free. And in case you weren’t sure, most everyone who’s already seen it seems to agree: The movie is pretty dang good. And that’s coming from critics and reporters who don’t likely hum “One Less Lonely Girl” in the shower. Whether you’re begging your parents for — or are being begged by your kids about — a trip to the multiplex this weekend, check out what reviewers are saying about “Never Say Never.” The Story “A fairly intimate look at Bieber’s life on the road and his beginnings as just another talented kid growing up in small-town Canada, the movie is part-documentary and part-concert film that both embraces and pokes fun at the teenybopper mania that Bieber and his handlers have created. There’s a loose countdown structure as Bieber prepares for his first concert at Madison Square Garden, but director Jon Chu is mostly content to zip around Bieber’s life and the people who surround him, mixing in live performances with the interviews and fly-on-the-wall recordings. He doesn’t exactly pander to the audience, but it’s probably no coincidence either that Bieber takes off his shirt twice in the first 10 minutes.” — Katey Rich, Cinema Blend Meet the Real Bieber “Bieber is a mix of intuitive performer and apparent quick study. As a dancer, his style is endearingly awkward, as if the 16-year-old still has not quite figured out how his body works. … Yet beneath his polish there is still something unpracticed and a bit goofy to Bieber and his ever-present team of handlers. When a random girl is plucked night after night from the audience for him to serenade onstage, he hands her a big bouquet of roses; as he sings a solo acoustic number, he hangs over the crowd seated in a giant heart. Bieber seems to sit at some rare intersection of the newfangled and the traditional, where camera phones coexist sweetly with swooning romance.” — Mark Olsen, Los Angeles Times The Visuals “Director Jon Chu has done a nice job of building this as a film, as a solid documentary, with a heavy side order of self-aware image-building. It is revealing in ways it may not have been intended to be, but it is crafted well, and the 3-D concert footage is designed to be very experiential. Chu wants you to see how hard the people on stage are working, how crazy it is behind the scenes, and just how much that audience feeds on it and then feeds it back in crazy prepubescent emotional hypermedia.” — Drew McWeeny, HitFix The Dissenters “While the film makes clear Bieber is a wunderkind who wants to be seen more as a Justin Timberlake than a Rick Astley, his movie retreats from anything near the portrait that Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ posthumously became. That’s a shame, because there was drama in Bieber’s life. He grew up poor to a single mom in Ontario, Canada, and became a sensation only after posting his second-place finish in a singing competition on YouTube. ‘Never,’ though, touches only briefly on that childhood. And though Bieber taught himself to play several instruments, the film whisks past his talents to get to his bangs — and does nothing to risk ‘Never’ ‘s G-rating.” — Scott Bowles, USA Today The Final Word “Though anyone who needs convincing won’t touch this one with a 10-foot pole, ‘Justin Bieber: Never Say Never’ makes a persuasive case for its titular star as a far more talented-than-usual teen idol. As much a legitimate documentary as it is a 3D concert film and teen girl squeal-delivery device, the film possesses surprising moments of candor on the toil of teenage superstardom, even if the overall effect is purely promotional. Provided it skirts the curse of the Jonas Brothers (who released a similar film just as their popularity began to flatline), it should go over like gangbusters.” — Andrew Barker, Variety Check out everything we’ve got on “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.” For around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Justin Bieber ‘Justin Bieber: Never Say Never’ Sneak Peeks Related Photos Justin Bieber’s ‘Never Say Never’ L.A. Premiere Justin Bieber’s ‘Never Say Never’ Hits New York Related Artists Justin Bieber

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REVIEW: Certifiably Jonathan Paints Messy, Incomplete Portrait of a Comedy Legend

The documentary Certifiably Jonathan has engrossing moments in it. How can it not? It’s got a great subject — the extraordinarily voluble comedian Jonathan Winters, whose constant rush of words can be like a blizzard: beautiful, maddening, exhausting and finally beautiful again. But it’s not a great film.

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Today in Porn Parodies Gone Wrong: Ghostbusters, Elvis XXX Death Threats

If there’s one thing we love at Movieline HQ, it’s ridiculous porn parodies . Who is the audience for this stuff? “You know, The Human Centipede was great, but what it really needed was more badly-lit exploitative shots of female bodies!” Anyway. In Movieline’s neverending quest to cover all facets of this burgeoning sub-industry, here’s your latest round-up for Thursday, Feb. 10. Have you heard about the Elvis Presley porn parody that is actually drawing death threats?

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Betty White Calls SAG Award Win ‘The Biggest Surprise’

‘Hot in Cleveland’ star wins for outstanding female in a comedy series. By Aly Semigran Betty White onstage during the 2011 SAG Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images The Screen Actors Guild most certainly still has nothing but love for Betty White. Last year’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipient took to the podium once again, this time for outstanding female in a comedy series for her work in “Hot in Cleveland.” A stunned-looking White — who bested the likes of odds-on favorites like Jane Lynch (“Glee”), Tina Fey (“30 Rock”) and Sofia Vergara (“Modern Family”) — received a standing ovation from her peers as she made her way to the stage, stopping to give a peck on the cheek to this year’s Lifetime recipient, Ernest Borgnine. Presenter Jon Hamm (“Mad Men”) assisted White up the steps to the stage, to which she joked, “They had to get the old broad up those stairs and that’s not easy! “I cannot believe this,” the always-crowd-pleasing White told the audience. The first-time SAG nominee — who has enjoyed a major Hollywood comeback over the past few years thanks to “Cleveland,” a “Saturday Night Live” hosting gig and the 2009 comedy “The Proposal” — said of her win Sunday night, “This [is] the biggest surprise I’ve ever had in this business.” White said she felt very lucky and happy to still be working at the age of 89. When the audience cheered her on, White quickly cracked back, “You didn’t applaud when I turned 40!” She then turned the focus of her speech to her “Cleveland” co-stars Jane Leeves, Valerie Bertinelli and Wendie Malick: “We can’t wait to go to work every day,” she said. White, who wore a charming blue dress and sequined jacket, said of the ensemble cast, “It sounds like a clich

Will Justin Bieber’s "Never Say Never" Be A Hit

Will singer Justin Bieber’s new movie be a hit. The 3D, autobiographical, music flick “Never Say Never” is set for release on February 11, 2011. The producers seek to capitalize on the success of his much career, hoping it will translate to box office bucks. Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez in the Caribbean Will “Never Say Never” bring in big numbers for the 16-year-old and his minders or will it be jeopardized by the singer’s relationship with Disney actress, Selena Gomez, who provoked the wrath of his audience this month, by accompanying him on vacation and getting snapped in intimate situations with the singer. RELATED ARTICLES Justin Bieber Promotes PETA Rumor: Selena Gomez Pregnant By Justin Bieber Teen Singer Justin Bieber Gropes Selena Gomez’s Butt Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Continue Their Intimate Relationship Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Play Down Romance Mag: Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Checked Into Hotel Teens Under Pressure By Hollywood To Have Sex Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Get Close

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Prince Keeps It Fresh At Welcome 2 America Show

At New York’s Madison Square Garden, the artist dug deep into his vault for two hours of hits. By Jem Aswad Prince (file) Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images NEW YORK — Prince hasn’t had a hit single in more than 15 years and has gone even longer without a legitimate hit album. And at 52 — after all those years of splits, spins and pivots in high heels on hard stages — he can’t dance like he used to. But he can still sing and play guitar, he’s got a band as tightly drilled as the Special Forces, and most of all, he’s got a plush featherbed of hits. And that’s how he’s managed to fill five New York-area arena shows over the course of six weeks on his Welcome 2 America Tour : by promising — and finally delivering — the hits that his fans want. His show at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night was certainly a crowd-pleaser. See, Prince used to mess with his audience’s expectations so flagrantly, it verged on self-sabotage. He followed Purple Rain with the fan-confounding Around the World in a Day. He gave hits like “Nothing Compares 2 U” and “Manic Monday” to other artists. During stadium concerts at the peak of his popularity, he’d play “Little Red Corvette” for 45 seconds and vamp on an unreleased song for eight minutes. Even his hit-driven 2004 tour was way too heavy on unspectacular, then-new songs. Tuesday night’s show had very little of that — although it did start off with him playing annoying snippets of those cherished hits like an obnoxious dude repeatedly hitting fast-forward on a CD. But after that, it was a lush, two-hour-long dive into his golden era. There were mega-hits (“Kiss,” “Take Me With U,” “Raspberry Beret,” “U Got the Look,” “Purple Rain,” “Let’s Go Crazy,” “1999”); mezzanine hits (“Delirious,” “Controversy,” “Let’s Work,” “Anotherloverholenyohead,” “If I Was Your Girlfriend”); falsetto-dripping slow jams crammed together in the second encore (“Insatiable,” “Scandalous” and “Adore,” which are basically the same song); and a few curveballs for the die-hard fans (“She’s Always in My Hair,” plus two songs he wrote for others: Sheila E’s “A Love Bizarre” and the Time’s “Cool”). He didn’t play all of the songs in their entirety, but he played most of a lot of them. There were still a lot he left out: “When Doves Cry,” “Little Red Corvette,” “Diamonds and Pearls” and “When U Were Mine,” to name just a few. He hardly played anything from the past 15 years. And he’s still weird. He played the first half of the show wearing a shirt with his own face on it. He made two references to getting his picture taken even though the ushers individually warned audience members not to take any. He jumped on, lay on and even dry-humped the purple grand piano several times but played it for only about two minutes. He repeatedly held his mic to Maceo Parker’s saxophone, even though it had its own. He was nearly upstaged by a hapless stagehand who spent several minutes crawling around the stage, brushing off (by hand!) the purple confetti that earlier had rained down on the crowd. He brought a girl onstage from the audience and serenaded her tenderly with the bitter “I Love U, But I Don’t Trust U Anymore.” He heaped praise on opening act Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings but hurried them off the stage after they joined him for “A Love Bizarre.” Prince has promised to shuffle the set for every night of the tour, and while that kept things fresh, it did make for some uneven pacing. The band missed a couple of cues (prompting evil glares from their boss), and it’s hard to say if there were three or four encores, as the musicians followed Prince offstage at one point only to come back seconds later. But the energy peaked as the evening drew to a close. He brought a couple dozen audience members — including Jimmy Fallon, ?uestlove, Leighton Meester, Sharon Jones and a few Dap Kings — onstage for “Baby I’m a Star.” (Donald Trump and Madonna were also reportedly in the audience — Prince made an obscure joke about the latter.) And he milked the evening for all it was worth: The last encore saw the band roaring through “Let’s Go Crazy,” “Delirious” and “1999,” and at 10:55, as they were reaching the end of “Peach,” Prince pretended to look at his watch (going past 11 p.m. usually means overtime pay for venue staff at the artist’s expense), and launched into another three or so minutes of soloing. He then threw his Telecaster into the crowd, thanked New York one last time, and left the stage — this time, for good. Have you seen Prince in concert recently? Share your concert reviews in the comments! Related Artists Prince

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Watch 15 Seconds of Jeremy Piven Trying to Rip His Face Off

Why, hello again, I Melt With You ! Mark Pellington’s white male middle-aged angst-athon premieres at Sundance next week, and the marketing is in full swing. That means random 15-second clips, like a weathered Rob Lowe talking about mind and body disconnects , or this new one of Jeremy Piven trying in vein to rip his own face off. Either that or he has a wicked case of brain freeze. Tongue to the roof of your mouth, J-Pivs! Ahem. Click ahead to watch.

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