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Tara Reid is Drunk on Love of the Day

Tara Reid is in love. I wonder how much money this Danish “Businessman” named Michael Lillelund has. I can assume enough to buy her all the drugs she needs to continue the perpetual Spring Break party that is her life. Maybe this Danish “Businessman” is actually a dealer, which would make sense, cuz after spending the last decade committed to getting drunk and fucked up at parties and getting paid for it, she’s not about to stop, even though no one wants to book her to host their party, cuz sad, washed up, 40 year olds kinda put a damper on the vibe for the kids at the party, even they know she’s fucking pathetic…but she needs the fuel to keep going… Here they are staging a kiss which I guess is good publicity for everyone involved but at Tara Reid’s level of failure, this shoulda been a sex tape…which I believe is still a real option for her when rich guys she wants go for hotter, less battered pussy, leaving her with no real options…but prostitution and porn…. Dreams do come true, sometimes 20 years too late, but the still come true dammit.

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Hathaway’s pre-‘sex’ exercises

ANNE Hathaway would repeatedly exercise before filming sex scenes in Love and Other Drugs. Video

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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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Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Best in Movies

On the television side, the Golden Globe Awards nominated Mad Men , Glee and others this morning. As for this ceremony’s take on the big screen, Angelina Jolie somehow nabbed a Best Comedy/Musical Actress nomination for The Tourist . We didn’t know that was a comedy or a musical… Best Picture: Drama Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network Best Picture: Musical or Comedy Alice in Wonderland Burlesque The Kids Are All Right Red The Tourist Best Actor: Drama Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter Best Actress: Drama Halle Berry, Frankie and Alice Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine Best Actor: Musical or Comedy Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland Johnny Depp, The Tourist Paul Giamatti, Barney’s Version Jake Gyllenhaal, Love and Other Drugs Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack Best Actress: Musical or Comedy Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs Angelina Jolie, The Tourist Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right Emma Stone, Easy A Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, The Fighter Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Andrew Garfield, The Social Network Jeremy Renner, The Town Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Mila Kunis, Black Swan Melissa Leo, The Fighter Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom Best Director Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Christopher Nolan, Inception David O. Russell, The Fighter

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Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Best in Movies

On the television side, the Golden Globe Awards nominated Mad Men , Glee and others this morning. As for this ceremony’s take on the big screen, Angelina Jolie somehow nabbed a Best Comedy/Musical Actress nomination for The Tourist . We didn’t know that was a comedy or a musical… Best Picture: Drama Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network Best Picture: Musical or Comedy Alice in Wonderland Burlesque The Kids Are All Right Red The Tourist Best Actor: Drama Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter Best Actress: Drama Halle Berry, Frankie and Alice Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine Best Actor: Musical or Comedy Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland Johnny Depp, The Tourist Paul Giamatti, Barney’s Version Jake Gyllenhaal, Love and Other Drugs Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack Best Actress: Musical or Comedy Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs Angelina Jolie, The Tourist Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right Emma Stone, Easy A Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, The Fighter Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Andrew Garfield, The Social Network Jeremy Renner, The Town Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Mila Kunis, Black Swan Melissa Leo, The Fighter Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom Best Director Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Christopher Nolan, Inception David O. Russell, The Fighter

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Leighton Meester Covers Allure

Leighton Meester is on the cover of Allure magazine this month. The Gossip Girl star, who opens up about love and other drugs, looks alluring to say the least. Of her party girl past, renting a North Hollywood place with some friends, she says: “We had craaaazy parties, we had DJ’s, bands, an ice luge, a fire twirler.” “My roommate burned off her bangs on the stove trying to light a cigarette.” The fun continued when she moved to New York to start filming Gossip Girl . “We would go out all the time,” she says. “I’ve never gotten too crazy, but I definitely had experiences. Now, I don’t want to do anything unhealthy for me.” “Drinking is one thing, overdrinking is another. And drugs are something that I do not tolerate at all. You would be surprised how many people do it.” “If you go out and you’re living the nightlife scene, that’s what people do.” Another thing the singer, who split with actor and Gossip Girl recurring guest star Sebastian Stan earlier this year, isn’t a big fan of: playing the field. “I don’t see the point in dating,” Meester says. “I hate it. It’s wonderful to be in love. It’s wonderful to cuddle and have sex and get to experience life with somebody. But it’s OK if you don’t find him and you’re 24. You can find it someday.”

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‘Tangled’ Locks In Weekend Box-Office Victory

Disney animated film knocks ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ out of the top spot. By Josh Wigler Flynn (voiced by Zachary Levi) and Rapunzel (voiced by Mandy Moore) in “Tangled” Photo: Disney Although Harry Potter was able to beat Rapunzel last weekend, the boy who lived was unable to fend off the long-haired princess for a second week in a row. Disney’s “Tangled” was the big winner at the box office this past weekend, securing a solid $21.5 million total from showings on Friday through Sunday. But victory for “Tangled” came at the expense of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1,” which lost to the animated Disney film by a $4.8 million margin. It was the first time that “Deathly Hallows” has slipped from first place since it opened in theaters three weeks ago. “The Warrior’s Way” was the weekend’s only new wide release, but the ninja-versus-cowboys action flick landed without so much as a thud, bringing in only $3.1 million for a ninth-place finish. With a reported production budget of $42 million, “The Warrior’s Way” has quite a long way to go before it comes close to recouping its costs, let alone making a profit. Two highly anticipated movies marked their limited-release debuts this weekend, including director Darren Aronofsky and actress Natalie Portman’s critically acclaimed “Black Swan.” The Fox Searchlight picture, which has generated some serious Oscar buzz for Portman’s performance, earned $1.4 million across 18 theaters, taking home the weekend’s highest per-screen average at $77,444 per location. “I Love You Phillip Morris” finally arrived in theaters after numerous delays, earning $113,000 across a mere six theaters. The Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor-starring romantic comedy expands to more locations next weekend. The Box-Office Top Five #1 “Tangled” ($21.5 million) #2 “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1” ($16.7 million) #3 “Burlesque” ($6.1 million) #4 “Unstoppable” ($6.1 million) #5 “Love and Other Drugs” ($5.7 million) Upcoming Releases “The Chronicles of Narnia” franchise continues next weekend as moviegoers embark on “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.” Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie go for a thrilling European getaway in “The Tourist,” while Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale’s “The Fighter” gets a shot at the title with a limited release in four theaters. Check out everything we’ve got on “Tangled” and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: Emma Watson MTV Rough Cut: Daniel Radcliffe MTV Rough Cut: ‘Black Swan’ Related Photos ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 1’

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Accused Columbia Frat Boy Drug Dealer Threw ‘Da Sickest Party’ [Field Guide]

Today saw the arrest of five Columbia frat boys accused of selling every drug a co-ed could ever need. We located three on Facebook earlier today. Here’s the fourth: Stephan Vincenzo , “campus character,” Reggaeton singer, thrower of “sick” parties. More

‘Tangled’ Commands Weekend Box Office

Disney kids’ flick beats ‘Harry Potter’ and picks up $21.5 million. By Mawuse Ziegbe Flynn (voiced by Zachary Levi) and Rapunzel (voiced by Mandy Moore) in “Tangled” Photo: Disney Fairy-tale locks bested boy-wizard drama at this weekend’s box office. “Tangled,” Disney’s modernized take on the classic children’s tale “Rapunzel,” wrested the box-office crown away from “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” over the weekend after coming in behind the fantasy phenomenon last week. The film — which is powered by voice-over performances from Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi — snatched up $21.5 million its second weekend in theaters. The flick’s total estimated gross is nearing the $100 million mark with about $96 million picked up so far. Although it’s already blasted past both the $100 million and $200 million box-office mark, “Potter” appears to be losing some of its momentum. The film picked up $16.7 million over the weekend, which pushes the flick’s total estimated gross to around $244 million. “Burlesque” limped behind the “Tangled” and “Potter” in third place. Audiences doled out $6.1 million to catch Cher and Christina Aguilera’s musically-driven flick about a down-on-her-luck club owner and her starry-eyed young prot