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Mindy Kaling on The Office, Parodying Taylor Swift and Her ‘Bossy’ New Book

If there is one person that could succeed Tina Fey as Hollywood’s Wonder Woman of Comedy, it’s Mindy Kaling. The Dartmouth graduate — who plays, of course, Kelly Kapoor on The Office — is an Emmy-nominated writer, with credits on 18 episodes of the NBC series, plus the writer/director and star of the show’s spin-off web series, Subtle Sexuality . Oh, and on top of that , Kaling co-stars in the upcoming Natalie Portman rom-com No Strings Attached , is searching for directors for her own romantic comedy (co-written by fellow Office scribe Brent Forrester) and is feverishly writing her first book The Contents of My Purse for Random House. Just a few things.

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Golden Globes Preview: Kings Vs. Geeks, Charlie Sheen And Sea Bass

Get the inside scoop on the Best Picture horse race, host Ricky Gervais and more before Sunday’s show, which airs live at 8 p.m. ET. By Eric Ditzian Justin Timberlake and Jesse Eisenberg in “The Social Network” Photo: Sony Pictures On Sunday evening, Hollywood will gather for the 68th Golden Globe Awards , an annual shindig at which celebs in attendance are at least as interested in re-filling their wine glasses as they are in watching to see who wins. Emceeing the shenanigans once again will be Ricky Gervais , who last year guzzled beer onstage, hilariously eviscerated Mel Gibson and generally won rave reviews for his keep-the-show-rolling comedic talents. Gervais will have a new crop of Hollywood royalty to dis this year. Thus far, the 2011 awards season has been shaping up to be a two-horse race between “The Social Network” and “The King’s Speech” for top prize. But it’s anybody’s guess which film will triumph at night’s end in the Best Motion Picture – Drama category; even ear-to-the-ground prognosticators are split on the outcome. Other categories are more clear-cut. You can take it to the bank now: David Fincher will nab Best Director for “Social Network,” “The Kids Are All Right” will take home Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical and Colin Firth will triumph as best dramatic actor for “King’s Speech.” Oh, and if Natalie Portman doesn’t win best dramatic actress for “Black Swan,” it’s a sure sign of the apocalypse. The Globes air live on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET, and as always, MTV News will be reporting from the red carpet and post-Globe parties, so be sure to check out MTV.com for all of the latest awards-show developments. Also keep an eye out for our interviews with the night’s winners and losers. For added enjoyment, play a game of “Spot the Drunken Celeb.” The 1,300 guests will be sitting around tables, knocking back the booze and, if they’re smart, filling their bellies with food too. On this year’s menu is an appetizer of grilled eggplant and marinated artichoke, topped with a blend of edamame and red pepper hummus. The entr

Golden Globes Preview: Kings Vs. Geeks, Charlie Sheen And Sea Bass

Get the inside scoop on the Best Picture horse race, host Ricky Gervais and more before Sunday’s show, which airs live at 8 p.m. ET. By Eric Ditzian Justin Timberlake and Jesse Eisenberg in “The Social Network” Photo: Sony Pictures On Sunday evening, Hollywood will gather for the 68th Golden Globe Awards , an annual shindig at which celebs in attendance are at least as interested in re-filling their wine glasses as they are in watching to see who wins. Emceeing the shenanigans once again will be Ricky Gervais , who last year guzzled beer onstage, hilariously eviscerated Mel Gibson and generally won rave reviews for his keep-the-show-rolling comedic talents. Gervais will have a new crop of Hollywood royalty to dis this year. Thus far, the 2011 awards season has been shaping up to be a two-horse race between “The Social Network” and “The King’s Speech” for top prize. But it’s anybody’s guess which film will triumph at night’s end in the Best Motion Picture – Drama category; even ear-to-the-ground prognosticators are split on the outcome. Other categories are more clear-cut. You can take it to the bank now: David Fincher will nab Best Director for “Social Network,” “The Kids Are All Right” will take home Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical and Colin Firth will triumph as best dramatic actor for “King’s Speech.” Oh, and if Natalie Portman doesn’t win best dramatic actress for “Black Swan,” it’s a sure sign of the apocalypse. The Globes air live on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET, and as always, MTV News will be reporting from the red carpet and post-Globe parties, so be sure to check out MTV.com for all of the latest awards-show developments. Also keep an eye out for our interviews with the night’s winners and losers. For added enjoyment, play a game of “Spot the Drunken Celeb.” The 1,300 guests will be sitting around tables, knocking back the booze and, if they’re smart, filling their bellies with food too. On this year’s menu is an appetizer of grilled eggplant and marinated artichoke, topped with a blend of edamame and red pepper hummus. The entr

‘Glee,’ Nicki Minaj, Justin Timberlake Score NAACP Image Nominations

Tyler Perry, ‘American Idol,’ ’30 Rock’ rack up nods as well. By Mawuse Ziegbe Nicki Minaj Photo: Jamie McCarthy/ WireImage Nicki Minaj ‘s sexy-yet-quirky image has made her one of the most recognizable faces in hip-hop — a fact that was not overlooked by the organizers of the 42nd NAACP Image Awards. The “Roman’s Revenge” rapper is among a diverse array of stars who received nominations Wednesday morning (January 12) for the awards show. The event, which is backed by the NAACP civil-rights organization, hands out trophies for achievements by people of color and lauds work that encourages social change. Minaj is vying for Outstanding New Artist alongside Bruno Mars, Jason Der

Andrew Garfield, Steve Carell, Julianne Moore Join Golden Globes Presenters List

Michelle Pfieffer and ‘Mad Men’ star January Jones also tapped to present at the 2011 awards show, airing live on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET. By Aly Semigran Andrew Garfield Photo: Jason LaVeris/ FilmMagic The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards are only four days away and it looks as though some famous faces will be pulling double duty during the ceremony. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced that Andrew Garfield, Steve Carell and Julianne Moore have been added to the list of presenters for Sunday night’s broadcast. All three of the newly added presenters are also 2011 Golden Globes nominees . Garfield is up for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for his part in “The Social Network,” while Moore will vie for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical for her work in “The Kids Are All Right.” In addition, Carell will compete for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Comedy or Musical for his second-to-last season on NBC’s “The Office.” In addition to Garfield, Carell and Moore, the HFPA also has announced that previous Golden Globe winner Michelle Pfieffer and “Mad Men” star January Jones will appear as presenters. These stars join a previously announced group that includes Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, Sandra Bullock, Robert Pattison, Jennifer Lopez, Helen Mirren, and Kevin Spacey. The 68th annual Golden Globe Awards will air live Sunday at 8 p.m. ET, hosted by awards-show scene stealer and “Office” creator Ricky Gervais . For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Gearing Up For The 2011 Golden Globe Awards Related Photos 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards Presenters 2011 Golden Globe Nominees

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Masked Crime Fighter “Phoenix Jones” Gets His A*s Kicked And Nose Broken! [Video]

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Watch How I Met Your Mother Season 6 Episode 12 – False Positive

Watch How I Met Your Mother S6E12: False Positive The new installment of our favorite story telling gang of How I Met Your Mother, which is entitled “False Positive” is the comedy hit TV show’s 12th episode of the 6th season was aired 12/13/2010 Monday at 8:00 PM on CBS.

Topher Grace On The Complicated Life Of ‘Take Me Home Tonight’

The ’80s-set flick’s depiction of cocaine use was partly responsible for long release-date delay. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Topher Grace in “Take Me Home Tonight” Photo: Imagine Entertainment The inner workings of Hollywood are a perpetual mystery, particularly when film scheduling is involved. The normal filmmaking, script-to-screen process is, in a nutshell, basic: Script is written, produced, filmed, edited, promoted — and voila! It hits theaters. But as many beleaguered writers/producers/directors/actors know, things don’t always go so smoothly. Take, for example, the comedy “Take Me Home Tonight” (formerly titled “Kids in America”), which stars Topher Grace (who’s also executive producer), Ana Faris, Dan Fogler, Teresa Palmer and Michelle Trachtenberg. Not exactly an indie, no-name cast, and yet the film completed principal photography in late 2006/ early 2007 and is just now getting released. When MTV News caught up with Grace recently, we asked him to take us through the producing process that finally led to its release date. “[The film came from] this idea that every generation had a film that looked about 20 years back,” Grace said, adding the fact that no one had captured the spirit of the ’80s in film without making fun of the decade. “We wanted to do something that felt like it was literally made in the ’80s. So, we brought this to a different studio, and they were very supportive when they made the film, so we’re very grateful for that.” What slowed down the process from there, Grace explained, was a hesitation from the studio with several scenes that involve cocaine use. “It tested really well,” he said. “It’s an audience film. It’s not drama, but there was a real hesitation because there is so much cocaine in it, and our feeling at the time was, ‘You can’t do a movie about Prohibition without alcohol, and you really can’t do a movie about partying in the ’80s, at the age these kids are, without showing cocaine use.” Lucky for Grace and his producing partner Gordon Kaywin, the film received new life at Imagine Entertainment, via veteran producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer. “We had fun producing, but those guys are the real deal,” Grace said of Howard and Grazer. “We learned a lot from them, and they’re probably the greatest producers of our time. So, they encouraged us to not change the cut, which I thought was a really cool move.” Grace also credited Ryan Kavanaugh, the CEO of Relativity Media (the studio that is now releasing the film), with understanding and helping execute their original idea. “He understood that you can’t make a movie like ‘Dazed and Confused’ if it doesn’t have pot in it,” Grace said. “You just can’t; it doesn’t ring true. It’s not that real thing we talk about, and he and his team embraced it, and that’s the film we got to see.” The former “That ’70s Show” star said he’s thrilled with the final result. “We’re so happy with the film. It’s creatively exactly what we wanted, and it’s exactly the opposite of the normal situation where stuff gets cut,” he said. “[For us] it was the opposite: We got to put stuff back in.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Golden Globe Noms Who Have Shown Their Own Golden Globes

The Golden Globe nominations are in and all but two of the babes nominated for a best actress award have stripped on screen. And only Mr. Skin can tell you where their best nude scenes are! In the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Drama, Halle Berry was nominated for Frankie and Alice , but if you want to spanky your franky, check her out in Monster’s Ball . Nicole Kidman was nominated for Rabbit Hole and you can check out her rabbit hole in Billy Bathgate . Natalie Portman got the nod for her role as a ballerina Black Swan , but to check out what’s under her tutu you’ll need to pick up Hotel Chevalier . And finally, Michelle Williams was nominated for Blue Valentine and if you don’t want blue balls, check her out in Incendiary . In the category of Best Performance by an Actress in a Comedy, Julianne Moore and Annette Benning were nominated for their role as lesbian MILFS in The Kids Are All Right . If you want to see if their tits are all right, check out Julianne’s T&A in Body of Evidence and Annette’s fully nude performance in The Grifters . Anne Hathaway was nominated for her nude role Love and Other Drugs , so you’ll want to get another look at her Mother Jugs in Havoc . The ever-popular Angelina Jolie was nominated this time for The Tourist , but to tour her naked body, go pick up the skinstant classic Gia . No matter who wins, you’ll be polishing your own trophy!

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Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, More React To Golden Globe Noms

‘I’m so happy and proud to share this honor with Jake [Gyllenhaal],’ the ‘Love and Other Drugs’ actress says of Best Actress nod. By Jocelyn Vena Anne Hathaway in “Love and Other Drugs” Photo: FOX Slowly but surely stars are reacting to news that they’ve been nominated for a Golden Globe, after the nominations were announced on Tuesday morning (December 14). Everyone from Nicole Kidman (“Rabbit Hole”) to James Franco (“127 Hours”) have expressed gratitude about the accolade. And the men of “The Social Network” are feeling equally overjoyed about their Globes recognition. “It was an honor to be part of this wonderful movie and we’re so glad it was acknowledged by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association,” Jesse Eisenberg said in a statement about his nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. Eisenberg’s co-star Andrew Garfield is also a nominee. Garfield said about his Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role nod, “I’m very touched to have been nominated by the HFPA this morning and am thrilled that ‘The Social Network’ has been recognized, as well as David [Fincher], Aaron [Sorkin], Jesse [Eisenberg] and Trent [Reznor]. The process of making this movie was an incredibly creative and joyous experience and to see the film honored in this way is truly a thrill and is something for which I’m very grateful.” (Click here for photos of this year’s biggest nominees!) Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and composer Atticus Ross scored nominations for their work on “The Social Network”; they are up for Best Original Score. The pair said they “are incredibly flattered by the recognition we’re receiving for our work scoring ‘The Social Network.’ Working with David Fincher and his team ranks among the most rewarding creative experiences either of us have experienced, and we are thankful for the opportunity. Being part of a team and watching a project you truly believe in resonate with the outside world is its own reward, but this feels pretty great, too.” “Inception” director Christopher Nolan is nominated in directing and writing categories for the trippy flick. “I’d like to thank the HFPA for recognizing all of our hard work on ‘Inception.’ It is particularly gratifying to be recognized for a film you’ve carried with you so long, and shared with so many incredible artists and craftsmen across six countries,” he said. “It is a great honor and we are thrilled to be a part of such a prestigious group of nominees.” After an impressive 2010, Jeremy Renner was recognized for his role in “The Town” with a Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture nomination. “I raise a cup of coffee, grinning from ear to ear at this very early hour, to the HFPA with gratitude as this represents an enormous milestone for me personally as an artist and I will be forever indebted to Ben Affleck my partner in crime.” “Thank you to everyone at The HFPA. It’s a great thrill to be honored for this performance,” Paul Giamatti said in a statement. He’s up for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for “Barney’s Version.” “I believe Richard [Lewis] made a lovely movie, and I am really happy for the film to be recognized. I share this with Rosamund [Pike], Dustin [Hoffman] and all the cast and crew, who were a joy to work with.” Hollywood’s leading ladies also expressed excitement about their nominations. “When the phone rang this morning, it was my mom telling me I was nominated — I was thrilled!