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Cover Your Ears: Spencer Pratt Sings AND Raps!

Unfortunately for the music industry and society, Spencer Pratt’s hip hop aspirations fizzled because of talent and financial limitations a little over a year ago. Luckily for his 14 fans, the Great White Nope sings AND raps on a track leaked this morning. “I Get Doe” is an ode to foolz getting paid. And misspelling words. The tune was recorded in mid-2009, and like the rap song we brought you Tuesday, ” Ain’t No Thang ,” it’s beyond bad and must be heard to be believed. Spencer Pratt – I Get Doe “This is the second song I did after I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here , and we called it I Get Doe, which is slang for money,” Spencer Pratt told Radar . Pratt goes head-to-head with both his critics and the show that launched his “career,” lambasting both with hard-hitting, racy lyrics like this opening bit: “Spencer Pratt… b!tch. I bet you think because you saw me on the TV that you know my whole life story. Let me tell you something you might not know.” “F**k what you talkin’ about, b*tch I get doe.” Amen.

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Sundance Pundit Poll: What Are Your Three Must-Sees?

Here at Movieline HQ we like to keep our fingers on the pulse of the film world, so we’ll be polling film critics and bloggers in Park City on a variety of topics throughout the week. Check in each day to hear what our panel of experts have to say about the hot films, deals, and stories coming out of Sundance ’11… starting with Day 1’s Big Question: Which three films do you refuse to leave Park City without having seen?

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Natalie Portman Shouts Out Fiance During Golden Globes Speech

Best Actress in a Drama says, ‘He totally wants to sleep with me!’ referencing ‘Black Swan’ scene with Benjamin Millepied. By Mawuse Ziegbe Natalie Portman at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards Photo: NBC/HFPA Natalie Portman wants to get one thing straight when it comes to her choreographer fianc

JWoww Kalls Out Kim Kardashian

JWoww roughed up Sammi on this week’s Jersey Shore . But lest you think she was done throwing down for the week, she had some words for Kim Kardashian as well. Specifically Kim’s newer, fuller lips. The MTV celebrity has no tolerance for stars who won’t “man up” to having work done, writing “Funny how stars don’t man up to plastic surgery.” “I did. Blaming it on colds, etc. is just hysterical. Get real!” Amusingly, Heidi Montag, who famously underwent 10 plastic surgeries in one day, re-tweeted this comment. Kim says she’s never tried to hide anything. “I’m the first one to talk about anything that I do,” she told Extra. “It really pisses me off that all of these plastic surgery rumors are always linked to me.” “I have the flu,” Kardashian explained of her plumper pout. “I’m puffy and swollen, and I have no make-up on. Why would I just do my bottom lip?” Kim? Upset about rumors involving her? We doubt it. Still, JWoww has a point. Just because Kim’s 2sexy2tweet doesn’t mean she has to lie about it.

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Critics Choice Awards Winners: Movies & Fashion

Justin Bieber may have stolen the pre-show with his mustached act on the red carpet, but an actual awards ceremony was held in Los Angeles afterward. Which movie came out on top at the Critics Choice Awards? Which stars shined on the red carpet? We have the events winners and fashion losers posted here… BEST PICTURE The Social Network BEST ACTOR Colin Firth (pictured), The King’s Speech BEST ACTRESS Natalie Portman, Black Swan BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christian Bale, The Fighter BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Melissa Leo, The Fighter BEST DIRECTOR David Fincher, The Social Network As always, Khloe and Kim Kardashian somehow found their way onto the red carpet of an event again. How did they look? Who else showed up? Click on the pictures below for a fashion rundown. [Photos: Getty, Splash News]

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Critics Choice Awards Winners: Movies & Fashion

Critics Choice Awards Winners: Movies & Fashion

Justin Bieber may have stolen the pre-show with his mustached act on the red carpet, but an actual awards ceremony was held in Los Angeles afterward. Which movie came out on top at the Critics Choice Awards? Which stars shined on the red carpet? We have the events winners and fashion losers posted here… BEST PICTURE The Social Network BEST ACTOR Colin Firth (pictured), The King’s Speech BEST ACTRESS Natalie Portman, Black Swan BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christian Bale, The Fighter BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Melissa Leo, The Fighter BEST DIRECTOR David Fincher, The Social Network As always, Khloe and Kim Kardashian somehow found their way onto the red carpet of an event again. How did they look? Who else showed up? Click on the pictures below for a fashion rundown. [Photos: Getty, Splash News]

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Jonah Hill Says ’21 Jump Street’ To Shoot In April

‘We’re really excited,’ funnyman tells MTV News of filming the project. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Jonah Hill attends the 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images After spending roughly two years in development purgatory, the wheels are finally turning on Jonah Hill’s big-screen take on the ’80s TV hit “21 Jump Street,” and the funnyman couldn’t be more amped. “The ball’s very slowly rolling,” Hill laughed to MTV News on the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards red carpet on Friday night. “We’re really excited.” The “Superbad” star, who penned the script, also gave an update about the production schedule and said filming is set to kick off in a just a few months. “We’re gonna shoot April 11 in New Orleans,” Hill divulged. “I’m excited. I’ve never been to New Orleans before.” While Hill and co-star Channing Tatum are slated to head in front of the lens, he added that the entire cast hasn’t been firmed up yet. “It was really important to get the main two characters together, and then now we gotta fill out the rest of the cast,” he said. However there is one superstar cameo Hill has been gunning for since the project was green lit: Johnny Depp. “Hopefully, he does it. It would be awesome if he did it,” Hill told MTV News in November about getting the “Pirates of the Carribean” star and “Jump Street” alum, even jokingly offering an aggressive plea to directly to Depp: “Just do it, dude. Don’t be an a–hole. Just be in the movie.” Depp seems down for turning up in the flick, telling MTV News in December, “I’m in.” A Depp cameo may lend the project some authenticity, but Hill has maintained that the film version will introduce brand new characters and bear little resemblance to its small-screen predecessor. “What happens is they get caught up in the high school-ness as opposed to the police work,” Hill previously told MTV News . “And whenever they get too caught up in the high school drama, police work comes in. And whenever they get too caught up in the police work, high school drama comes in. “It’s an entirely new imagination of what ’21 Jump Street’ is,” he explained. “We’re not doing a spoof whatsoever. It will be crazy characters that are in very unreal circumstances sometimes.” Check out everything we’ve got on “21 Jump Street.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Videos Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards Celebrity Candids 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Show Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet 2011

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Jon Hamm Calls Playing Superman ‘A Young Man’s Game’

‘There are plenty of other people available to put on tights,’ he tells MTV News at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards. By Aly Semigran, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Jon Hamm attends the 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Jon Hamm attended the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards as part of the Best Ensemble-nominated cast of “The Town,” but there was still plenty of lingering curiosity about his possible next project. The “Mad Men” star has recently been the center of a rumor mill (largely on the Web) that has been wondering whether Hamm will be the next actor to fly in Superman’s famed cape. The Golden Globe nominee stopped by to chat with MTV News on the CCMA red carpet about the odds of playing the Man of Steel in Zack Snyder’s upcoming reboot of the franchise . “I talked to Zack quite a bit,” Hamm told MTV News about his “Sucker Punch” director. “We had some looping and some reshoots and stuff to do on ‘Sucker Punch.’ But no, I think that’s a young man’s game now. I think I’ve been aged out of that one by now, but that’s fine with me. There are plenty of other people available to put on tights.” Hamm assured MTV News last year that he is “a huge comic book fan” but also admitted he’d had his doubts about taking on those type of roles because “it’s a tricky road to go down with some of those heroes, because they’re not flawed. Superman is Superman — he’s invincible, so where’s the drama?” The 39-year-old actor had previously told MTV News that he feared he might be “aged out of that competition” and joked that he wouldn’t get that part “unless Superman’s power was the power of being really old.” What do you think: Could Jon Hamm still play Superman? Let us know in the comments below! Check out everything we’ve got on “Superman.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards Celebrity Candids 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Show Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet 2011

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Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2011 Winners List

Natalie Portman takes home Best Actress, and ‘The Social Network’ wins Best Picture. By Mawuse Ziegbe Natalie Portman accepts the award for Best Actress at the 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Awards season is ramping up, and on Friday night (January 14), it was the critics’ turn to name their picks for the greatest Hollywood achievements of the past year. A-listers from Steven Spielberg to Warren Beatty were in the building for the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards , broadcast live on VH1, which honored hit flicks like “Alice in Wonderland” and “The Fighter.” (Check out photos from the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards show.) “Inception” and “The Social Network” scored the most love from the Broadcast Film Critics Association, with the former nearly sweeping technical honors by picking up six trophies for Best Cinematography, Best Editing and more. However, “Network” was named Best Picture and nabbed three other wins, including Best Director for filmmaker David Fincher. While “Black Swan” broke a CCMA record for the most-nominated movie ever with 12 nods, only Natalie Portman walked away with hardware, snagging Best Actress for her portrayal of a troubled ballerina. Check out the full list of winners below: Best Picture “The Social Network” Best Actor Colin Firth, “The King’s Speech” Best Actress Natalie Portman, “Black Swan” Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, “The Fighter” Best Supporting Actress Melissa Leo, “The Fighter” Best Young Actor/Actress Hailee Steinfeld, “True Grit” Best Acting Ensemble “The Fighter” Best Director David Fincher, “The Social Network” Best Original Screenplay “The King’s Speech,” David Seidler Best Adapted Screenplay “The Social Network,” Aaron Sorkin Best Cinematography “Inception,” Wally Pfister Best Art Direction “Inception,” Guy Hendrix Dyas Best Editing “Inception,” Lee Smith Best Costume Design “Alice in Wonderland,” Colleen Atwood Best Makeup “Alice in Wonderland” Best Visual Effects “Inception” Best Sound “Inception” Best Animated Feature “Toy Story 3” Best Action Movie “Inception” Best Comedy “Easy A” Best Picture Made for Television “The Pacific” Best Foreign Language Film “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” Best Documentary Feature “Waiting for Superman” Best Song “If I Rise,” performed by Dido and A.R. Rahman/ music by A.R. Rahman/ lyrics by Dido Armstrong and Rollo Armstrong, “127 Hours” Best Score “The Social Network,” Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Did the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards get it right? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Show Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet 2011 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards Celebrity Candids

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Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2011 Winners List

Natalie Portman takes home Best Actress, and ‘The Social Network’ wins Best Picture. By Mawuse Ziegbe Natalie Portman accepts the award for Best Actress at the 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Awards season is ramping up, and on Friday night (January 14), it was the critics’ turn to name their picks for the greatest Hollywood achievements of the past year. A-listers from Steven Spielberg to Warren Beatty were in the building for the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards , broadcast live on VH1, which honored hit flicks like “Alice in Wonderland” and “The Fighter.” (Check out photos from the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards show.) “Inception” and “The Social Network” scored the most love from the Broadcast Film Critics Association, with the former nearly sweeping technical honors by picking up six trophies for Best Cinematography, Best Editing and more. However, “Network” was named Best Picture and nabbed three other wins, including Best Director for filmmaker David Fincher. While “Black Swan” broke a CCMA record for the most-nominated movie ever with 12 nods, only Natalie Portman walked away with hardware, snagging Best Actress for her portrayal of a troubled ballerina. Check out the full list of winners below: Best Picture “The Social Network” Best Actor Colin Firth, “The King’s Speech” Best Actress Natalie Portman, “Black Swan” Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, “The Fighter” Best Supporting Actress Melissa Leo, “The Fighter” Best Young Actor/Actress Hailee Steinfeld, “True Grit” Best Acting Ensemble “The Fighter” Best Director David Fincher, “The Social Network” Best Original Screenplay “The King’s Speech,” David Seidler Best Adapted Screenplay “The Social Network,” Aaron Sorkin Best Cinematography “Inception,” Wally Pfister Best Art Direction “Inception,” Guy Hendrix Dyas Best Editing “Inception,” Lee Smith Best Costume Design “Alice in Wonderland,” Colleen Atwood Best Makeup “Alice in Wonderland” Best Visual Effects “Inception” Best Sound “Inception” Best Animated Feature “Toy Story 3” Best Action Movie “Inception” Best Comedy “Easy A” Best Picture Made for Television “The Pacific” Best Foreign Language Film “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” Best Documentary Feature “Waiting for Superman” Best Song “If I Rise,” performed by Dido and A.R. Rahman/ music by A.R. Rahman/ lyrics by Dido Armstrong and Rollo Armstrong, “127 Hours” Best Score “The Social Network,” Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Did the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards get it right? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2011 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Show Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Red Carpet 2011 2011 Critics’ Choice Awards Celebrity Candids

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