It makes me a little sad doing posts on Lindsay Lohan these days. What happened to that freckled cleavage I used to love? Anyway, here she is doing her Marilyn Monroe impression in the red-band trailer of some awful-looking new movie called InAPPropriate Comedy from the Slap Chop guy. Yeesh. At this point, wouldn’t porn pay better? I bet it’d be less demeaning too. Related Articles: Lindsay Lohan’s Breasts Are Looking Healthy Lindsay Lohan Bikini Top Boobs Heaven Lindsay Lohan Looking A Little Swollen Lindsay Lohan’s Breasts Went Back To Court
The aptly named British teen drama Skins has hit Netflix, bringing with it a cavalcade of English Tea&A and a side of full frontal. Also out is the Bruce Willis action flick Fire with Fire (2012), which might have been non-nude if Hall-of-Famer Rosario Dawson had not managed to slip a nip at the one-hour, 23-minute mark. Finally, there’s a trio of skinstant classics with foreign film fur from Asun Ortega in Nude Nuns with Big Guns (2011), Roxane Mesquida in Sex Is Comedy (2002), and Monica Bellucci in Mal
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Hugh Grant must be a talented actor because when he’s simply being himself, he comes off as a serious a-hole. The source? None other than Jon Stewart , the anchor of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, for my money, a more trusted news source than CNN. The website Third Beat is reporting comments that Stewart made on Friday while being interviewed by his Comedy Central colleague Stephen Colbert at a fundraiser for the Montclair Film Festival in New Jersey. During this candid chat, Stewart revealed that his least favorite guest of all time is Grant, who apparently has not been on the show since 2009 thanks to his hostile off-camera behavior. And Stewart vowed to “never” have him on again. A clip of that appearance which ET.com posted is below (via Comedy Central), and what’s remarkable is that on-camera, Grant comes off like the smug-but-charming rake that he often plays in movies (and the Murdoch phone-hacking scandal). He needles Stewart, but the interplay seems good natured. The situation was much more unpleasant behind the scenes, however. Although Stewart explained that Daily Show producers have dealt with “dictators on the show,” Grant was “giving everyone shit the whole time, and he’s a big pain in the ass.” The actor, who was appearing on the show to promote his film with Sarah Jessica Parker , Did You Hear About the Morgans? also angrily complained about the film clip that played during his segment, despite the fact that it had been supplied by the film’s publicist. Stewart told Colbert that Grant groused, “What is that clip? It’s a terrible clip.” It’s unclear whether Stewart said the following directly to Grant or as an aside to Colbert, but the Daily Show anchor’s response was, “Well, then make a better fucking movie.” Reps for Stewart and Grant did not respond by post time. [ Third Beat , ET.com ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are not only co-hosts of the 70th Golden Globes this year, they’re also competitors. Both were nominated for Best Actress in a Television Musical or Comedy, with Fey duking it out with her counterpart for 30 Rock , while Poehler is up for the award for Park and Recreation . [ Related: Golden Globes Unveil 70th Edition Nominees ] But while the co-hosts won’t conceivably know the results until the envelope opens at the ceremony on January 13th, the pair are busy working together in the lead-up to the big event, and no doubt re-calling those good ol’ Saturday Night Live days. In this promo for the Globes, the duo are dressed in matching golden sparkly dresses and they both dish out cheesy Brit(ish) accents (until they don’t). Maybe they’re commenting on the resurgence of British-speak in Hollywood films reminiscent of the very early “golden days” of Hollywood? Who knows, but here’s a funny look at what may bode well for the Globes telecast after the New Year. [ Source: Huffington Post ]
Lincoln lead the 70th Golden Globe nominations in the Motion Picture category Thursday morning, taking seven categories, including Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Director for Steven Spielberg and Best Actor, Drama for Daniel Day-Lewis . Argo and Django Unchained both scored five noms, also placing in the Best Motion Picture Drama category and Best Director for Ben Affleck and Quentin Tarantino respectively. [ Related: Screen Actors Guild Unveils 19th Annual Award Nominees and ‘Lincoln’ And ‘Les Misérables’ Lead Critics Choice Award Nominees ] Other top Awards contenders Zero Dark Thirty , Les Misérables and Silver Linings Playbook scooped up four nominations each, with Les Misérables and Silver Linings Playbook taking noms for Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. Moonrise Kingdom , Best Exotic Marigold Hotel , and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen rounded out the category. MOTION PICTURE CATEGORIES Motion Picture, Drama Argo , Warner Bros. Pictures, GK Films, Smokehouse Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures Django Unchained , The Weinstein Company, Columbia Pictures; The Weinstein Company/Sony Pictures Releasing Life of Pi , Fox 2000 Pictures; Twentieth Century Fox Lincoln , DreamWorks Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox; Touchstone Pictures Zero Dark Thirty , Columbia Pictures and Annapurna Pictures; Sony Pictures Releasing [ Related: ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Takes Top National Board Of Review Honors ] Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy Best Exotic Marigold Hotel , Blueprint Pictures/Participant Media; Fox Searchlight Pictures Les Miserables , Universal Pictures, A Working Title Films/Cameron Mackintosh Productions; Universal Pictures Moonrise Kingdom , Indian Paintbrush; Focus Features Salmon Fishing in the Yemen , CBS Films Silver Linings Playbook , The Weinstein Company Director Ben Affleck , Argo Kathryn Bigelow , Zero Dark Thirty Ang Lee , Life of Pi Steven Spielberg , Lincoln Quentin Tarantino , Django Unchained Actor, Drama Daniel Day-Lewis , Lincoln Richard Gere , Arbitrage John Hawkes , The Sessions Joaquin Phoenix , The Master Denzel Washington , Flight [ Related: LA Film Critics Name ‘Amour’ Best Picture, Boost ‘The Master,’ Jazz Up Oscar Race ] Actress, Drama Jessica Chastain , Zero Dark Thirty Marion Cotillard , Rust and Bone Helen Mirren , Hitchcock Naomi Watts , The Impossible Rachel Weisz , The Deep Blue Sea Actor, Comedy or Musical Jack Black , Bernie Bradley Cooper , Silver Linings Playbook Hugh Jackman , Les Misérables Ewan McGregor , Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Bill Murray , Hyde Park on Hudson Actress, Comedy or Musical Emily Blunt , Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Judi Dench , Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Jennifer Lawrence , Silver Linings Playbook Maggie Smith , Quartet Meryl Streep , Hope Springs Supporting Actor Alan Arkin , Argo Leonardo DiCaprio , Django Unchained Phillip Seymour Hoffman , The Master Tommy Lee Jones , Lincoln Christoph Waltz , Django Unchained Supporting Actress Amy Adams , The Master Sally Field , Lincoln Anne Hathaway , Les Misérables Helen Hunt , The Sessions Nicole Kidman , The Paperboy [ Related: NY Film Critics Circle Spices Up Oscar Race With ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Best Picture Pick ] Screenplay Mark Boal , Zero Dark Thirty Tony Kushner , Lincoln David O. Russell , Silver Linings Playbook Quentin Tarantino , Django Unchained Chris Terrio , Argo Foreign-Language Picture Amour (Austria) A Royal Affair (Denmark) The Intouchables (France) Kon-Tiki (Norway, U.K., Denmark) Rust and Bone , (France) Animated Feature Film Brave Frankenweenie Hotel Transylvania Rise of the Guardians Wreck-It Ralph Original Score Mychael Danna , Life of Pi Alexandre Desplat , Argo Dario Marianelli , Anna Karenina Tom Tykwer , Johnny Klimek & Reinhold Heil, Cloud Atlas John Williams , Lincoln Original Song “For You,” Act of Valor (Music by: Monty Powell, Keith Urban Lyrics by: Monty Powell, Keith Urban) “Not Running Anymore,” Stand Up Guys (Music by: Jon Bon Jovi Lyrics by: Jon Bon Jovi) “Safe and Sound,” The Hunger Games (Music by: Music by: Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams, T Bone Burnett Lyrics by: Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams, T Bone Burnett) “Skyfall,” Skyfall (Music by: Adele, Paul Epworth Lyrics by: Adele, Paul Epworth) “Suddenly,” Les Misérables (Music by: Claude-Michel Schonberg Lyrics by: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schonberg) (Television nominees follow on the next page)
The biggest names in country music assembled in Las Vegas for the 2012 American Country Awards last night, and the night belonged to Luke Bryan and his NINE awards. Luke won Male Artist of the Year and overall Artist of the Year, plus many other honors. Carrie Underwood (pictured) and Lady Antebellum (featuring the pregnant Hillary Scott ) took home the top female and group artist categories, respectively. Here’s the complete list of winners from the 2012 American Country Awards: Artist of the Year: Luke Bryan Artist of the Year: Male: Luke Bryan Artist of the Year: Female: Carrie Underwood Artist of the Year: Group: Lady Antebellum Artist of the Year: Breakthrough Artist: Jake Owen Artist of the Year: New Artist: Lauren Alaina Album of the Year: Luke Bryan, Tailgates and Tanlines Single of the Year: Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End” Single of the Year: Male: Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End” Single of the Year: Female: Miranda Lambert, “Over You” Single of the Year: Group: Lady Antebellum, “We Owned the Night” Single of the Year: New Artist: Hunter Hayes, “Wanted” Single of the Year: Breakthrough Artist: Brantley Gilbert, “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do” Single of the Year: Vocal Collaboration: Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood , “Remind Me” Music Video of the Year: Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End” Music Video of the Year: Male: Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night To End” Music Video of the Year: Female: Miranda Lambert, “Over You” Music Video of the Year: Group or Collaboration: Little Big Town, “Pontoon” Music Video of the Year: New Artist: Hunter Hayes, “Wanted” Touring Artist of the Year: Jason Aldean Song of the Year: Eric Church, “Springsteen” Most Played Radio Track: Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End” Most Played Radio Track: Male: Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End” Most Played Radio Track: Female: Miranda Lambert, “Over You” Most Played Radio Track: Group: Zac Brown Band, “Keep Me in Mind” Most Played Radio Track: New Artist: Kip Moore, “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck”