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Golden Globe Awards Belong To ‘The Social Network’ And ‘Glee’

‘The Kids Are All Right,’ ‘The Fighter,’ ‘Boardwalk Empire’ also garner multiple awards. By Eric Ditzian The “Glee” cast backstage at the 2011 Golden Globes Photo: Steve Granitz/ WireImage When the final glasses of champagne had been drained at the 68th Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night (January 16), “The Social Network” and “Glee” sauntered away as the night’s big winners. Nominated in six categories, “Social Network” won four awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director for David Fincher, Best Screenplay for Aaron Sorkin and Original Score. And honored in five separate categories, Fox’s hit musical comedy collected three trophies, Best Comedy Series, Supporting Actor (Chris Colfer) and actress (Jane Lynch). Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical went to “The Kids Are All Right,” one of two awards the film won. In the major TV categories, freshman HBO series “Boardwalk Empire” won Best Drama, while the “Glee” win marked the show’s second-straight best comedy award. To begin the evening, host Ricky Gervais had a beer waiting for him on the podium and took a slug from the sudsy glass before he even opened his mouth. It was just that kind of party. “It’s going to be a night of partying and heavy drinking. Or, as Charlie Sheen calls it, breakfast,” he joked, setting the tone for a raunchy and fearless emcee performance from start to finish. Long an Oscar front-runner, Natalie Portman won Best Actress – Drama for “Black Swan” and delivered one of the show’s most memorable acceptance speeches. Sporting a noticeable baby bump, she addressed fianc

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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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

Michel Gondry on Green Hornet, the Secret to Directing Jim Carrey and Why He Makes ‘Trash Movies’

Michel Gondry, best known for directing cerebral, handmade films like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Science of Sleep , might at first seem peculiar as the director associated with the big-budget superhero movie The Green Hornet . Yet Gondry has been attached to The Green Hornet on and off since 1997, creating a long road for Gondry to complete what was supposed to be his first Hollywood film; stars including George Clooney, Jason Scott Lee, Greg Kinnear, Mark Wahlberg, Jet Li, Jake Gyllenhaal and Nicholas Cage were all at some point associated with The Green Hornet . Finally, it comes down to this weekend and Seth Rogen.

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Natalie Portman Gushes Over Black Swan, Fiance

Natalie Portman accepted an award over the weekend and could not help but get a bit choked up about the best thing that came out of filming Black Swan . Being pregnant and engaged to Benjamin Millepied , that is! Accepting the Desert Palm Achievement Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the tight-lipped star gave a brief, adorable shout-out to him: Natalie Portman Thanks Fiance Who would have guessed that the the dancer/choreographer she met while making Black Swan would go on to be so much more than just a dance partner. Portman became teary-eyed as she thanked her director, her co-stars and finally her fiance who “partnered me in the movie and who now partners me in life.” Here’s wishing the couple nothing but the very best.

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray Didn’t Seem To Know CPR, Bodyguard Testifies

Jackson’s two oldest children were in bedroom witnessing drama, bodyguard Faheem Muhammed said. By Gil Kaufman Conrad Murray (file) Photo: AFP/ Getty Images One of the most shocking revelations to emerge from the first day of testimony in the pretrial hearing of former Michael Jackson doctor Conrad Murray is that as the pop icon lay dying in his rented Los Angeles mansion, cardiologist Murray asked in a panic, “Does anyone know CPR?” According to CNN , that’s what bodyguard Faheem Muhammed said on the stand. Tuesday was the first day of testimony in hearings aimed at determining whether there is enough evidence to try Murray on a felony count of involuntary manslaughter in the June 2009 death of the King of Pop. The hearing is slated to last around two weeks and feature 20 to 30 witnesses, most of whom will be medical professionals. But it was the shocking testimony of Muhammed on Tuesday that grabbed headlines. He said that he and fellow guard Alberto Alvarez walked in on a scene in which Murray was crouched next to the motionless body of Jackson and it appeared that the heart surgeon did not know how to give CPR. As they waited for paramedics to arrive, Muhammed said Murray stood next to Jackson’s bed and asked in a panicked voice if anyone else in the room knew how to administer the life-saving technique. “I looked at Alberto because we knew Dr. Murray was a heart surgeon, so we were shocked,” Muhammed said. When defense attorney Ed Chernoff asked whether Murray was asking for help because he was exhausted after staying up all night administering sleep aids to the chronically insomniac Jackson, Muhammed replied, “The way that he asked it is as if he didn’t know CPR.” He also said that he never witnessed Murray performing CPR on Jackson before paramedics arrived and that the singer’s two oldest children, Prince Michael and Paris, were in their father’s bedroom as the drama was unfolding. Among the Jackson family members in court on Tuesday to watch the proceedings were family matriarch Katherine, sister LaToya and brothers Randy and Jackie. Prosecutor David Walgren referred to Murray’s use of “ineffectual” CPR, which included using one hand while Jackson was on a soft bed, which is counter to recommended techniques. Walgren also told the judge in the case that medical experts would testify that Murray took “a number of actions” that “showed an extreme deviation from the standard of care,” after being hired to serve as Jackson’s personal physician in the lead-up to a series of comeback shows in England. The prosecutor also claimed that Murray waited at least 21 minutes to call an ambulance after he found Jackson unresponsive. “By all accounts, Michael Jackson was dead in the bedroom at 100 North Carolwood prior to the paramedics’ arrival,” Walgren said. The Los Angeles County coroner later determined that the singer died of “acute propofol intoxication,” saying the overdose of the surgical anesthetic and the combined effects of other sedatives caused his death. Chernoff has said that Murray administered propofol and other sedatives to Jackson in the hours before the pop star’s death, but not in quantities that “should have” caused his death. CNN reported that Murray’s defense team hinted that it would argue that Jackson was facing intense pressure over his upcoming 50-date This Is It comeback series of shows at London’s O2 Arena and that led to his demands for treatment to help his chronic insomnia. Also testifying on Tuesday was the director of the shows, Kenny Ortega, who described Jackson as “involved, active, participating” at his final rehearsal, which ended 12 hours before his death. That was very different from the out-of-it singer who could barely make it through rehearsals on June 19, six nights before his death. At a meeting called after Ortega sent Jackson home that night for some rest, the director described a scene in which Murray scolded him for cutting the rehearsal short. “Dr. Murray told me that this was not my responsibility, and he asked me not to act like a doctor or psychologist,” Ortega said. Murray has pleaded not guilty in the case, and according to a recent report, Walgren believes that the doctor’s lawyers may claim that Jackson self-administered the final, fatal dose of propofol and essentially killed himself after waking up in a panic from a fitful night of sleep. Testimony in the case will continue on Wednesday (January 5). Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon And More 2011 Movie Pairs

Brad Pitt & Jonah Hill and Johnny Depp & Penelope Cruz also will team up onscreen this year. By Eric Ditzian Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz in “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” Photo: Disney As frigid temperatures and frozen banks of filthy snow have taken hold outside the MTV News offices in Times Square, we’ve been warming ourselves with thoughts of what’s to come at the multiplex in 2011, where heavy doses of buttered popcorn and Sno-caps will keep us content all year round. In the months to come, we’ll take in a series of films featuring highly anticipated twosomes, some romantic and others platonic, some heavy on explosive laughs, and others featuring heavy explosions. Here are our picks for the big-screen pairings we’re most looking forward to checking out this year: Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon in “Water for Elephants” Sure, RPattz will once again share the screen opposite Kristen Stewart in 2011, but he’s been mining the same limited “Twilight” material for a while now, and we’re keen to see how he manages when his character has more emotional motivation than simply protecting his beloved. While we enjoyed his turn in last year’s romantic drama “Remember Me,” a performance opposite the Oscar-winning Witherspoon in “Elephants” will mark Pattinson’s biggest opportunity yet to establish himself as a formidable talent. The first trailer mostly showcased RPattz in smoldering default mode . Can the 24-year-old Brit step it up? Can his chemistry with Witherspoon begin to compare, in fan’s eyes, with the Bella-Edward-Jacob love triangle? Answers will arrive with the film’s release in April. Brad Pitt & Jonah Hill in “Moneyball” At first glance, we’ll admit, this seems like an odd match. But consider: Hill is just beginning to scratch the surface of his acting range, as his deeply strange and strangely affecting turn in “Cyrus” made clear. Pitt, meanwhile, is a proven comedic talent. The two play fast-talking, ego-heavy execs for the Oakland A’s. With a dramatic, real-life story line about the hard-scrabble, small-market ball club and a script that got a makeover from dialogue whiz Aaron Sorkin, “Moneyball” has the perfect framework for a memorable dynamic between Pitt and Hill. Shia LaBeouf & Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” One can hardly call what LaBeouf and Megan Fox shared onscreen in two “Transformers” flicks “magical,” so LaBeouf and Huntington-Whiteley’s pairing in “Dark of the Moon” won’t be a case of recapturing cinematic gold. Yet the comparisons will be inevitable, even if Michael Bay’s directing for his leading “Transformers” ladies seems to begin and end with, “Look hot!” We look forward to seeing how LaBeouf and Huntington-Whiteley play off each other, one a savvy vet of Spielberg and Stone movies, the other a Victoria’s Secret model making her big-screen debut. Johnny Depp & Penelope Cruz in “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” Jack Sparrow’s adventures on the high seas have usually taken precedence over his adventures in the bedroom. “On Stranger Tides” could well change all that. With Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley out of the picture, the head-butting between Depp’s Captain Jack and Cruz’s swashbuckling beauty will take center stage. Are we ready to see the softer side of the dreadlocked pirate? Simon Pegg & Nick Frost in “Paul” Has it really been almost four years since these comedic pals were onscreen together in “Hot Fuzz”? Any time the British funnymen get together, we’ll be first in line for a ticket. This year will bring them back for a third cinematic turn, following “Fuzz” and 2004’s “Shaun of the Dead.” “Paul” is a sci-fi comedy in which Pegg and Frost play conspiracy-minded friends on a road trip to a purported alien-landing sight, where — much to their surprise — they actually discover an alien. Frost and Pegg excel when challenging themselves with such high-concept comedic obstacles, and if the film’s trailers are any indication, they’ve got another winner on their hands. Daniel Craig & Rooney Mara in “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” The role of troubled hacker Lisbeth Salander was one of the most coveted in Hollywood last year until Mara, a relative unknown, won the part. She’ll star opposite Craig, who plays journalist (and Salander’s love interest) Mikael Blomkvist. The “Tattoo” stars have a lot to live up to: The book on which the film is based was a best-seller across the globe, and the Swedish adaptation has garnered plaudits from critics and audiences alike. But we’ve got high hopes: David Fincher is in the director’s chair, and the story line sizzles with emotional stakes and high-tension plot twists. Which onscreen pairing are you most looking forward to in 2011? Tell us your pick in the comments below! For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos Our Favorite 2011 Movie Pairs

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Jon Favreau Won’t Direct ‘Iron Man 3’

Marvel is in search of a new director for third installment of the comic book franchise, according to reports. By Kara Warner Jon Favreau on the set of “Iron Man 2” Photo: Merrick Morton/Paramount On a day when the movie industry was focused on the Golden Globe nominations , just like in the movies, Hollywood got a few surprise twists. First, Ryan Reynolds confirmed to MTV News that he and wife Scarlett Johansson are splitting. And now, word is that Jon Favreau will not return to direct “Iron Man 3.” According to New York Magazine ‘s Vulture blog, Favreau informed Marvel Studios as recently as Monday night that he would not direct the third film in the blockbuster franchise. The news is shocking considering the massive box-office success and popularity of “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2.” With few details having been made public, we can only speculate about what might have led Favreau to drop out. MTV News spoke to the director just last month, and he seemed uncertain about plans for the third film, particularly with regard to a story line and his impression that Marvel was preoccupied with “The Avengers” movie. “In theory, ‘Iron Man 3’ is going to be a sequel or continuation of ‘Thor,’ ‘Hulk,’ ‘Captain America’ and ‘Avengers,’ ” Favreau said. “This whole world … I have no idea what it is. I don’t think they do either, from conversations I’ve had with those guys. “Honestly, right now ‘Captain America’ and ‘Thor’ are their big priorities,” he continued. “And you learn things by shooting and making movies. The script is one thing, but when you actually see what you land on at the editing room — especially with Marvel where they film, cut, film some more and shape the film — you really learn as you go.” “Iron Man 3” is currently scheduled for a May 13, 2013, release. New York Magazine reported that Marvel began their search for Favreau’s replacement on Monday night. What do you think of Favreau parting ways with “Iron Man 3”? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Iron Man 2.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Iron Man 2’ Related Photos ‘Iron Man 2’

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Jon Favreau Won’t Direct ‘Iron Man 3’

Marvel is in search of a new director for third installment of the comic book franchise, according to reports. By Kara Warner Jon Favreau on the set of “Iron Man 2” Photo: Merrick Morton/Paramount On a day when the movie industry was focused on the Golden Globe nominations , just like in the movies, Hollywood got a few surprise twists. First, Ryan Reynolds confirmed to MTV News that he and wife Scarlett Johansson are splitting. And now, word is that Jon Favreau will not return to direct “Iron Man 3.” According to New York Magazine ‘s Vulture blog, Favreau informed Marvel Studios as recently as Monday night that he would not direct the third film in the blockbuster franchise. The news is shocking considering the massive box-office success and popularity of “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2.” With few details having been made public, we can only speculate about what might have led Favreau to drop out. MTV News spoke to the director just last month, and he seemed uncertain about plans for the third film, particularly with regard to a story line and his impression that Marvel was preoccupied with “The Avengers” movie. “In theory, ‘Iron Man 3’ is going to be a sequel or continuation of ‘Thor,’ ‘Hulk,’ ‘Captain America’ and ‘Avengers,’ ” Favreau said. “This whole world … I have no idea what it is. I don’t think they do either, from conversations I’ve had with those guys. “Honestly, right now ‘Captain America’ and ‘Thor’ are their big priorities,” he continued. “And you learn things by shooting and making movies. The script is one thing, but when you actually see what you land on at the editing room — especially with Marvel where they film, cut, film some more and shape the film — you really learn as you go.” “Iron Man 3” is currently scheduled for a May 13, 2013, release. New York Magazine reported that Marvel began their search for Favreau’s replacement on Monday night. What do you think of Favreau parting ways with “Iron Man 3”? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Iron Man 2.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Iron Man 2’ Related Photos ‘Iron Man 2’

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Nicole Kidman, Darren Aronofsky, More React To Golden Globe Noms

‘To be recognized for my work in a film that means so much to me is truly such an honor,’ Kidman says after Best Actress nod for ‘Rabbit Hole.’ By Jocelyn Vena, with additional reporting by Eric Ditzian and Josh Horowitz Nicole Kidman in “Rabbit Hole” Photo: Olympus James Franco dished to “Today” show host Matt Lauer about how he felt upon finding out that he’d received a Golden Globe nomination (he’s “grateful”), and now more and more stars are reacting to the news that they will be competing for a trophy at the awards show next month. Nicole Kidman, a Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) nominee for her work in “Rabbit Hole,” said in a statement, “It took more than four years to get our little movie off the ground, and to be recognized for my work in a film that means so much to me is truly such an honor. Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press [Association] for your continued support.” “Black Swan” is up for four Golden Globe nods, including Best Picture (Drama) and Best Director for Darren Aronofsky, who explained, “I am very thankful to the HFPA for this honor. The prestige of the nominations draws attention to independent films like ‘Black Swan’ and I think helps get these small films made. I am also so thrilled for my actors Natalie [Portman] and Mila [Kunis] who gave me their spirits to film and risked losing toe nails every day.” Six-times-nominated screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, who got acknowledged this year for “The Social Network,” called his latest honor “humbling” and gave props to the others who helped shape the film. “I’ve had the time of my life working alongside my colleagues on ‘The Social Network’ and I’m grateful to the HFPA for recognizing their great, hard work,” he said. “On a personal note it’s humbling to be nominated alongside six of the best screenwriters in town.” “The Social Network” producer Scott Rudin added, “I couldn’t be more thrilled for my colleagues that we were recognized so richly this morning. Huge thanks to the HFPA for a big vote of confidence in our film — we’re very grateful and very honored.” “The Fighter” managed to scoop up a number of nominations, including one in the Best Motion Picture (Drama) category and nods for actors Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg and Amy Adams. Producer Ryan Kavanaugh told MTV News, “We never expected to have this number of nominations. It’s overwhelming and incredible and shocking. Mark said to me this morning, ‘I just kissed the ground and thanked God.’ It’s been such a labor of love for everyone involved and the movie is about perseverance and winning against all odds, and that’s what this movie has done.” Reprising his role as Gordon Gekko paid off for Michael Douglas, who received a Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for his work in “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.” The veteran actor, who has been battling throat cancer, said in a statement, “To be selected with these extraordinary nominees is an honor and boy was I ready for some good news!” In the TV world, scored a Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nod for her role in “The Client List.” The star reacted by saying, “I am so thrilled and grateful for this nomination. When I first read the story that inspired the movie, I knew it was powerful material, and I’m so happy I had the chance to bring it to life.” The Golden Globe Awards will air on Sunday, January 16, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. 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 2011 Golden Globe Nominees

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