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Hailee Steinfeld Blames ‘Bad Timing’ For Lea Michele Encounter

‘Everything is totally fine,’ breakout ‘True Grit’ actress assures MTV News at Critics’ Choice Movie Awards. By Aly Semigran, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Hailee Steinfeld Photo: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic Before Hailee Steinfeld took the stage at the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards on Friday evening (January 14) to collect her prize in the Best Young Actor/Actress category , she chatted with MTV News about a story aside from her breakout performance in “True Grit.” A few weeks ago, Steinfeld told J-14 magazine that “Glee” star Lea Michele had snubbed her during an encounter, going so far as to make her cry. When we caught up with her, we had to get to the bottom of the story. “When I auditioned for ‘True Grit,’ I was on the Paramount lot, and that’s where they film ‘Glee,’ and I saw her after my audition and I was wearing, like, 1800 [period clothing],” Steinfeld recalled, adding, “It was so embarrassing.” The 14-year-old breakout actress went on to say, “I saw her, and I went up to ask her for an autograph, and it was just really bad timing, and I was so embarrassed because of what I was wearing. The only thoughts that were going through my head were, ‘Oh my God, Lea Michele thinks I’m a total freak.’ ” Still, Steinfeld is keeping a positive attitude about the whole thing, assuring fans, “Everything is totally fine.” Since then, the story has been reported as a “misunderstanding” and that it was actually a PA, not Michele (who had another snub story go viral, when it was reported that she was openly rude to photographer Patrick McMullen at 2010’s Time 100 event), who had turned Steinfeld away. Nevertheless, the “Glee” star (who ultimately apologized to McMullen via Twitter) released a statement to GossipCop that read, “I heard Hailee was upset and feel terrible. The Glee schedule is so jam-packed that the PA probably pulled me so that I wouldn’t be late to set. I never meant to hurt her feelings. She’s an extraordinary talent and I look forward to meeting her one day.” 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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Patton Oswalt: Response To Geek Column Has ‘Proven The Point’

‘Zombie Spaceship Wasteland’ author talks to MTV News about reaction to his controversial Wired article. By Rick Marshall Patton Oswalt Photo: MTV News Late last year, Patton Oswalt created quite a stir in the online world when he wrote a column for Wired calling for the annihilation of the nerd world as we know it. Just a few weeks and no small amount of controversy later, the actor/comedian says he feels vindicated by the discussion the column generated. Titled “Wake Up, Geek Culture. Time to Die,” the column was published just days before the release of Oswalt’s “Zombie Spaceship Wasteland,” a collection of essays that collectively form the newly minted author’s memoir. In the Wired piece, Oswalt lamented the mainstreaming and growing accessibility of all of the things that once defined “nerd culture.” With all manner of geekery now providing the fuel for popular culture, he pushed for readers to accelerate the burn, eventually forcing society to find new obsessions and exotica once everything else has been cataloged, ranked and quoted into oblivion. “In order to save pop culture future, we’ve got to make the present pop culture suck, at least for a little while,” he wrote. Not surprisingly, the column prompted no small amount of online debate, and when Oswalt dropped by MTV News to discuss his new book, he offered up some thoughts on the intense back-and-forth his missive created. “I feel like I said what I wanted to say but, if I might add, the fact that the Internet blew up the way it did might have partially proven the point that I had in the essay,” he told us. Along with calling for a pop-culture apocalypse, the actor also coined a brand-new term: Etewaf. It stands for “Everything That Ever Was — Available Forever,” and according to Oswalt, making everything we loved about the past available will do no more harm than good, and reduce the desire for more of the nostalgia-filled elements of our youth that made today’s “Star Wars” muscle shirts and tributes to “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on “Glee” cool in the first place. Of course, whether he’s correct is the stuff of continued debate both on the Net and offline — and that’s the just the way he wants it. “I don’t want to get too deep into it, I’d rather have people try to interpret it,” he continued. “Some of the arguments against it have been really eloquent and brilliant, so I’m just glad that it inspired people way smarter than me to write stuff.” What’s your take on Oswalt’s Etewaf theory? Tell us in the comments!

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Justin Bieber, Zac Efron To Present At Golden Globes

Olivia Wilde will also be a presenter at the awards show this Sunday. By Mawuse Ziegbe Justin Bieber Photo: Chris McKay/ Getty Images The 68th annual Golden Globes just got a whole lot more teen-girl-friendly. Pop megastar Justin Bieber and screen idol Zac Efron have been announced as presenters at the trophy-fest, which goes down this Sunday. Actress Olivia Wilde will also hand out hardware at the festivities. The newly announced trio join famous faces like “Spider-Man” star Andrew Garfield, “The Office” comic Steve Carell, flame-haired actress Julianne Moore, previous Globe winner Michelle Pfeiffer and “Mad Men” siren January Jones, who will also present awards at the big show. Robert Downey Jr., Sandra Bullock, Robert Pattison, Jennifer Lopez, Helen Mirren and Kevin Spacey will also be on hand to beef up the star power of the presenters list. “True Grit” star Matt Damon has been confirmed to present screen veteran Robert De Niro with the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime-achievement award. Among the flicks in the running for a Globes statuette this year is the drama “The King’s Speech,” which is up for seven nods, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director and Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for Colin Firth’s portrayal of Britain’s King George VI just after he assumed the throne. “The Kids Are All Right,” “The Fighter,” “Black Swan” and “The Social Network” also racked up Globes love. Fox’s song-and-dance smash “Glee” leads the television pack with five nominations, including Best Television Series – Comedy Or Musical and actor nods for Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Chris Colfer and Jane Lynch. Perennial TV winners “30 Rock” and “Mad Men” are also up for trophies. Viewers can see who takes home the Globes when the event — hosted by “The Office” creator and U.K. comedian Ricky Gervais — is broadcast live Sunday at 8 p.m. ET. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Photos 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards Presenters Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Justin Bieber, Zac Efron To Present At Golden Globes

Olivia Wilde will also be a presenter at the awards show this Sunday. By Mawuse Ziegbe Justin Bieber Photo: Chris McKay/ Getty Images The 68th annual Golden Globes just got a whole lot more teen-girl-friendly. Pop megastar Justin Bieber and screen idol Zac Efron have been announced as presenters at the trophy-fest, which goes down this Sunday. Actress Olivia Wilde will also hand out hardware at the festivities. The newly announced trio join famous faces like “Spider-Man” star Andrew Garfield, “The Office” comic Steve Carell, flame-haired actress Julianne Moore, previous Globe winner Michelle Pfeiffer and “Mad Men” siren January Jones, who will also present awards at the big show. Robert Downey Jr., Sandra Bullock, Robert Pattison, Jennifer Lopez, Helen Mirren and Kevin Spacey will also be on hand to beef up the star power of the presenters list. “True Grit” star Matt Damon has been confirmed to present screen veteran Robert De Niro with the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime-achievement award. Among the flicks in the running for a Globes statuette this year is the drama “The King’s Speech,” which is up for seven nods, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director and Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for Colin Firth’s portrayal of Britain’s King George VI just after he assumed the throne. “The Kids Are All Right,” “The Fighter,” “Black Swan” and “The Social Network” also racked up Globes love. Fox’s song-and-dance smash “Glee” leads the television pack with five nominations, including Best Television Series – Comedy Or Musical and actor nods for Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Chris Colfer and Jane Lynch. Perennial TV winners “30 Rock” and “Mad Men” are also up for trophies. Viewers can see who takes home the Globes when the event — hosted by “The Office” creator and U.K. comedian Ricky Gervais — is broadcast live Sunday at 8 p.m. ET. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Photos 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards Presenters Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Please Give, I Love You Phillip Morris Among Surprise Writers Guild Award Nominees

The guild awards just keep on coming! Right on the heels of the Producers Guild nominations earlier today , the Writers Guild announced their nominees via press release. Round up the usual suspects: The Social Network , The Fighter , Black Swan , The Kids Are All Right , 127 Hours , True Grit , Inception and The Town all scored nominations (it looks like Ben Affleck’s film is steamrolling toward the Kodak Theater). So, too, did Please Give and I Love You Phillip Morris , two surprise nominees helped out by the fact that many favorites, including The King’s Speech and Toy Story 3 , were deemed ineligible because of rule violations. Womp womp. Click ahead for the full list.

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Toy Story 3 Not Competing for Best Original Score Either

The official list of Academy Award eligible scores numbers 77 in total, but don’t expect to see many of your favorites get recognized come nomination time. As previously reported , Black Swan , The Fighter , Tangled , The Kids Are All Right and True Grit were deemed ineligible because of their reliance on previously produced music, and now comes words that Randy Newman declined to enter his Toy Story 3 score in the running. This marks the first time Pixar won’t have a nomination in the Best Original Score category since Cars was passed over in 2006. [ In Contention ]

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Oscar Favorites Find Their Scores Ineligible for Oscar

When the Academy Award nominations are announced next month, it is expected that Black Swan , The Fighter , True Grit and The Kids Are All Right will be among the most recognized films. Just not in the Best Original Score category. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences music branch has ruled that all four Oscar contenders are ineligible for the award.

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Oscar Favorites Find Their Scores Ineligible for Oscar

When the Academy Award nominations are announced next month, it is expected that Black Swan , The Fighter , True Grit and The Kids Are All Right will be among the most recognized films. Just not in the Best Original Score category. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences music branch has ruled that all four Oscar contenders are ineligible for the award.

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‘Tron Legacy’ Owns Weekend Box Office With $43.6 Million

Sci-fi sequel lands in theaters with hefty debut. By Mawuse Ziegbe A scene from “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney In a box office heavy with fresh takes on time-tested material, “Tron Legacy” led the pack when it came to filling theaters over the weekend. The 21st century revisit of the 1982 sci-fi flick “Tron” owned the box office during its debut. The high-tech adventure, which stars Jeff Bridges and Garrett Hedlund, rang up $43.6 million in ticket sales. The CGI-assisted, live-action romp “Yogi Bear” debuted in second place, although it lagged far behind “Tron.” The contemporary take on the beloved kids cartoon, which features voice-over performances from Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake as the mischievous partners in picnic-basket-snatching Yogi and Boo Boo, nabbed $16.7 million. “Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” spent its second week in theaters in third place. Audiences shelled out $12.4 million to catch the latest installment in Hollywood’s adaptation of the classic C.S. Lewis book series. The film’s total estimated tally now stands at $42.7 million. In fourth place is the “The Fighter,” a Mark Wahlberg vehicle inspired by the true-life story of a Massachussetts-bred boxer. The flick, which also features performances from Christian Bale and Amy Adams, snagged $12.2 million over the weekend. Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp’s glossy thriller “The Tourist” landed in fifth place. The country-hopping caper, which was filmed in France and Italy and also features Paul Bettany, scored $8.7 million during its second weekend on screens. The weekend number kicks the film’s total estimated haul to about $30.8 million dollars. Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy,” “Yogi Bear” and “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com. Related Videos ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips Related Photos The Vehicles Of ‘Tron Legacy’ ‘Tron Legacy’ Official Images

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