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‘I Can Do It’: Drunk Paz de la Huerta Cannot Do It

Except for the part where she was turned away from a Golden Globes afterparty for being too wasted, feebly protests “I can do it” to her oppressors and handlers alike, is ushered away in front of a dozen paparazzi and fans, takes a tumble and tears her gown, and signs an autograph with half her boob hanging out, I totally relate to Paz de la Huerta’s drunken awards-night meltdown. Nothing three Aleve can’t fix! And maybe a cease-and-desist letter. [ TMZ ]

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‘I Can Do It’: Drunk Paz de la Huerta Cannot Do It

Ouija. McG. And 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Sad old man threatened by VOD… Bollywood misses an opportunity in Afghanistan, but not with Wipeout … Demi Lovato is an 18-year-old who likes to take flirty pictures. So what?… And more…

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Bleary Eyes, Full DVRs, Can’t Lose: The 10 Best TV Shows of 2010

People love lists. Never mind that most of them are subjective to current moods and agendas — it’s fun reading what one person considered their ten favorites of the year, and then seeing if they match up with your own. With that in mind: Who’s ready for another top ten?

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Bleary Eyes, Full DVRs, Can’t Lose: The 10 Best TV Shows of 2010

The King’s Speech, The Fighter and The Social Network Lead Golden Globe Nominees

It looks like the Hollywood Foreign Press missed their screening of True Grit . The Coen Brothers Oscar favorite was completely ignored during this morning’s nominations for the 68th Annual Golden Globe awards, meaning young Hailee Steinfeld won’t get to rub elbows with an inebriated Brendan Fraser come Jan. 16. Don’t be too upset, though: The HFPA found room to nominate Johnny Depp…twice! Also, Red . Click ahead for the nominees.

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The King’s Speech, The Fighter and The Social Network Lead Golden Globe Nominees

‘We All Have to Decide for Ourselves How Much Sin We Can Live With’: Boardwalk Empire Recapped

Let it be known that Boardwalk Empire saved its best for last. After a first season of downs and slowly rising ups, “A Return to Normalcy” was anything but — a 60-minute high wire act that produced the best Empire moments of the season. If the finale is any indication of what we can expect from the HBO series during year two, expect many, many people to place Boardwalk Empire at the top of their Best Of lists in December 2011.

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‘We All Have to Decide for Ourselves How Much Sin We Can Live With’: Boardwalk Empire Recapped

Come Into Michael Bay’s Edit Room, and 6 Other Stories You’ll be Talking About Today

Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Meet the UK’ s most censored film in 16 years… Quidditch lingerie is a thing (at least in legal terms)… Erase your memories, Eternal Sunshine … Your first must-read profile of the young Oscar season… and more…

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Come Into Michael Bay’s Edit Room, and 6 Other Stories You’ll be Talking About Today

‘I’m What Time and Circumstance Made Me’: Boardwalk Empire Recapped

If the penultimate episode of Boardwalk Empire did anything, it gave the series an epitaph for its first season. As Jimmy told The Commodore — pat on back: I, like many others, had already called that he was Jimmy’s pop-pop — “I’m what time and circumstance made me.” So, too, is every other major character populating this east coast Gomorrah. It’s enough to make Randolph and Mortimer Duke proud.

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Michael Shannon Talks Boardwalk Empire with Movieline

HBO’ s sprawling Boardwalk Empire is a character actor aficionados dream come true; after all, the lead is Steve Buscemi. So it isn’t all that surprising to see someone like Michael Shannon killing scenes on a weekly basis. The very definition of “that guy” — having appeared in everything from Revolutionary Road to World Trade Center to Bad Boys II — Shannon stars as Agent Nelson Van Alden, a G-Man looking to keep both alcohol sales and his sexual desires bottled up during the era of Prohibition. The Oscar-nominated star rang up Movieline to discuss his role, the way Boardwalk Empire treats its ladies, and just what he made of that now infamous self-flagellation scene .

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Kristen Bell Threatens to Fund Veronica Mars Movie, Invites Warner Bros. to Man Up

“Things That Will Never Happen” Day continues here at Movieline with a threat from Kristen Bell, who is ready to make this Veronica Mars feature film a reality for herself and the approximately 7,772 people in America who still care about Veronica Mars . In fact, she is so determined to reprise the sweet-faced teenage sleuth before she turns 40 that she may even charge the big screen adaptation to her MasterCard. There’s just one problem.

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Kristen Bell Threatens to Fund Veronica Mars Movie, Invites Warner Bros. to Man Up

Time to Pick Undercovers’s Most Ludicrous Screen Shot: Stabbing North by Northwestward

Did you watch Undercovers last night? Big secret: It was like if Chuck didn’t know its main demo is 11-year-olds. Because on Undercovers , these married, balcony-hopping spies are real adults who are quite serious about playing grab-ass on the job, says producer J.J. Abrams. Well, despite the hotness of stars Boris Kodjoe and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, the pilot was pulpy and full of cliche spy stuff — including the following screenshot, the most hilarious candidate in a pool of thousands.

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Time to Pick Undercovers’s Most Ludicrous Screen Shot: Stabbing North by Northwestward