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Watch Johnny Depp’s Future Golden Globe Nominated Performance in the Rango Trailer

Another day, another trailer featuring Johnny Depp. You know what that means: The biggest actor in the world will have two more Golden Globe nominations to add to his impressive tally next year! Never mind that he only voices the chameleon at the heart of Gore Verbinski’s Rango ; if the Golden Globes can nominate Jennifer Love Hewitt as Best Actress in a Mini-Series, they can certainly find room for another shot of Depp.

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Big Bang Boss Chuck Lorre Talks About Globes Nod, Backstage Drama, a Fox-y Guest and More

Be gone with your bazingas, because this is the real deal, folks: CBS’ The Big Bang Theory has collected its first-ever Golden Globe nomination in the Best Comedy category. (Cast member Jim Parsons also earned a nod, for Best Comedy Actor.) To mark this occasion, Movieline spoke with Big Bang co-creator Chuck Lorre about how the fourth-year comedy endured a very scary real-life drama to serve up one of its best seasons to date.

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James Franco ‘Grateful’ For Golden Globe Nom

‘I think [director] Danny Boyle [made one of the] most dynamic movies out there,’ Franco said of ‘127 Hours’ in a ‘Today’ show phone interview. By Jocelyn Vena James Franco in “127 Hours” Photo: Cloud Eight James Franco called in to NBC’s “Today” show on Tuesday (December 14) to share his reaction at scoring a Golden Globe nomination in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama category for his role in the Danny Boyle-directed “127 Hours.” The actor, who also will co-host the Academy Awards in February and is expected to get a similar Oscar nod next month, expressed his excitement over the Golden Globe accolade just as he learned about it. “Oh, thank you. I just heard, yes,” he told Matt Lauer over the phone from Rhode Island. “My friend Barry from Fox/Searchlight [told me]. He’s a text message friend. We send each other photos of fat animals.” Franco explained that he’s particularly excited about the film’s nominations, which include Best Screenplay and Best Original Score nods, given the story behind the flick. “You would think that movie would be the most static kind of narrative around, but actually I think Danny Boyle [made one of the] most dynamic movies out there,” he said about the film, which tells the real-life story of a hiker who gets trapped in an isolated canyon. The actor also released a statement to MTV News about the his nomination, saying, “I’m especially grateful to the [Hollywood Foreign Press Association] for this honor and I’m excited to see ‘127 Hours’ being recognized this awards season. I’m happy for Danny Boyle and his team and our [directors of photography Enrique Chediak] and Anthony [Dod Mantle], who were there with me down in the canyon! I am so proud of the film and that Aron Ralston’s story has been well received!” Boyle also shared his excitement over the movie’s noms in a statement that read, “We’re absolutely delighted to be included in the nominations for the Golden Globes especially as HFPA were so generous to us on ‘Slumdog [Millionaire]’ 2 years ago. I’m particularly pleased for James as it’s such a brave and exhilarating performance, and for Aron Ralston who took such a leap of faith in letting us tell his story in such an uncompromising way.” When speaking with MTV News in November, Franco said that he felt “127 Hours” rang true because his experience filming the part echoed the ordeal that Ralston went through. “For me, that really showed how parts of the way we approached this performance are authentic on a real level,” he explained. “[We’re] blurring the line between acting and experiencing, giving yourself physical tasks and trying to really complete them in a way.” The Golden Globe Awards will air on Sunday, January 16, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Do you think James Franco is a worthy Golden Globes nominee? Tell us in the comments. Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘127 Hours’ Related Photos 2011 Golden Globe Nominees

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James Franco ‘Grateful’ For Golden Globe Nom

James Franco ‘Grateful’ For Golden Globe Nom

‘I think [director] Danny Boyle [made one of the] most dynamic movies out there,’ Franco said of ‘127 Hours’ in a ‘Today’ show phone interview. By Jocelyn Vena James Franco in “127 Hours” Photo: Cloud Eight James Franco called in to NBC’s “Today” show on Tuesday (December 14) to share his reaction at scoring a Golden Globe nomination in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama category for his role in the Danny Boyle-directed “127 Hours.” The actor, who also will co-host the Academy Awards in February and is expected to get a similar Oscar nod next month, expressed his excitement over the Golden Globe accolade just as he learned about it. “Oh, thank you. I just heard, yes,” he told Matt Lauer over the phone from Rhode Island. “My friend Barry from Fox/Searchlight [told me]. He’s a text message friend. We send each other photos of fat animals.” Franco explained that he’s particularly excited about the film’s nominations, which include Best Screenplay and Best Original Score nods, given the story behind the flick. “You would think that movie would be the most static kind of narrative around, but actually I think Danny Boyle [made one of the] most dynamic movies out there,” he said about the film, which tells the real-life story of a hiker who gets trapped in an isolated canyon. The actor also released a statement to MTV News about the his nomination, saying, “I’m especially grateful to the [Hollywood Foreign Press Association] for this honor and I’m excited to see ‘127 Hours’ being recognized this awards season. I’m happy for Danny Boyle and his team and our [directors of photography Enrique Chediak] and Anthony [Dod Mantle], who were there with me down in the canyon! I am so proud of the film and that Aron Ralston’s story has been well received!” Boyle also shared his excitement over the movie’s noms in a statement that read, “We’re absolutely delighted to be included in the nominations for the Golden Globes especially as HFPA were so generous to us on ‘Slumdog [Millionaire]’ 2 years ago. I’m particularly pleased for James as it’s such a brave and exhilarating performance, and for Aron Ralston who took such a leap of faith in letting us tell his story in such an uncompromising way.” When speaking with MTV News in November, Franco said that he felt “127 Hours” rang true because his experience filming the part echoed the ordeal that Ralston went through. “For me, that really showed how parts of the way we approached this performance are authentic on a real level,” he explained. “[We’re] blurring the line between acting and experiencing, giving yourself physical tasks and trying to really complete them in a way.” The Golden Globe Awards will air on Sunday, January 16, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Do you think James Franco is a worthy Golden Globes nominee? Tell us in the comments. Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘127 Hours’ Related Photos 2011 Golden Globe Nominees

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Britney Spears Still in a Bikini of the Day

Britney Spears is still in a bikini…. I haven’t figured out why I am posting this bullshit, because it fucking bores me to see. Maybe I’ve been doing this too long, or maybe I’m desensitized, or maybe Britney’s not all that fucking hot and I could go to my local park and see hotter pussy in a bikini, or maybe I get the PR game of getting in bikinis to get noticed and the whole thing is dull…. When it comes to Britney, I need mental breakdowns that involve shit smeared war painted face and naked body while performing a puppet show with her vagina, making it look like her cunt is lip syncing “Hit Me Baby One More Time” and until that happen, I will be disappointed in pretty much everything this trash does. Hollywood needs new blood. Not more true blood. New blood…..of hot young pussy who don’t start out as mentally case sluts, but who gradually get destroyed enough to become that….you know, kinda taking us on a ride and keeping us interested. What it all comes down to, is that I need new hobbies…

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Christina Hendricks Stupid Tits at the Emmy Awards of the Day

On a sidenote, I had no idea the Emmy’s were on. Maybe because I don’t have a TV, but probably because the Emmy’s fucking suck….even when Christina Hendricks wears push-up bras to make her tits look ridiculous and the rest of her as lean as she can… Sure she’s got huge tits, but I still think she looks like a dude, or an alien, or a robot, or something I have no interest in having sex with just because she has big tits….I’ve always been one of those dudes who wouldn’t fuck a pig of a woman by choice, or sober, just because she had big tits, and even when I was fucking them, I’d know what I was doing was disgusting and against all I stood for, even though she had nice big tits…if anything those nice big tits were just a vehicle for me to cum, by blocking out everything else about the bitch, and I kinda feel the same way about this Hendricks girl, who is totally overrated….but who has totally huge tits. Totally. Either way, she won something….at what I assume are now called the Golden Globes….get what I did there? I replaced one award show with another cuz it suited her big tits. Genius….but seriously…this tits are ridiculous…they aren’t on another planet, they are another planet… I gotta stop this post….too many bad jokes in too few words…

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Ricky Gervais to Return to Golden Globes

They say awards season starts earlier every year. Apparently, they mean it: the producers of the Golden Globes have taken the unusual step of announcing waaaay in advance that Ricky Gervais will be hosting the Globes ceremony one more time…in January. I guess he really wanted to get started on that drinks tab . [ Coming Soon ]

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Variety Thinks ‘No One Takes [Its] Reviews Seriously,’ Which Is Probably Why It Fired Its Critics [Rubes]

According to director Joshua Newton ‘s lawsuit against Variety for breach of contract—he’s mad that Variety trashed his movie after selling him on a $400,000 Oscar campaign—the paper doesn’t think its own reviews matter. Newton filed the complaint on behalf of Calibra Pictures, his production company, on Tuesday. His beef with Variety stems from Robert Koehler’s scathing December review of Newton’s film Iron Cross , which was published in the midst of a massive promotional campaign Calibra had purchased from Variety with the hopes of getting Oscar recognition for Roy Scheider’s final screen role. Newton got Variety to take the review down from its web site after complaining, but it has since been reposted, and he now claims that Variety played him for a rube by convincing him that his film had Oscar potential and selling him on an ad campaign to take it over the top. And when Koehler trashed the movie? Don’t worry, Newton says Variety told him—”No one takes these reviews seriously.” Oddly enough, Variety had fired its chief film critic Todd McCarthy and announced that it would henceforth only use freelance critics the day before Newton filed the complaint, so for once someone in Hollywood wasn’t lying about something. We’d previously reported that Variety approached Newton with a proposal to carry his film to Oscar glory in exchange for a modest fee on the very day that the paper’s editor had casually dropped Iron Cross ‘ title in a column listing 55 movies that were generating “Oscar buzz,” which sounds to us a lot like a coordinated con. ( Gray has insisted that he had no idea what his ad sales department was doing .) The complaint fleshes out the tale a little, accusing the sales team of leading the charge and softening him up before Gray’s column primed the pump. ( Read the whole thing here .) Newton says that Variety “commenced a campaign to induce [him] to partner with Variety and to spend substantial sums to promote the film” before it was even completed. That included an invitation to lunch with the paper’s president Neil Stiles, Gray’s column and a follow-up call from a salesperson, and a promise that “if [Newton] had the budget,” Variety could drum up enough interest in the movie to “attract the attention of major distributors.” Newton signed the deal, and after he had forked over $226,000 toward a $427,000 commitment—not to mention spent an additional $800,000 in post-production and other costs on Iron Cross in the hopes that the Variety campaign would get it distribution and awards recognition—Koehler’s review killed the film’s hopes. Gray has said that—even though he took it down—he stands by Koehler’s review. But according to Newton, another Variety staffer he ran into at the Golden Globes told him that “Gray had seen the film and liked it and thought the review was unfair.” The complaint says it was “inconceivable” that after taking his money, Variety would “turn on” him and publish a critical review. This is stupefyingly naive, but no where near as clueless as the central argument of his case—that Variety staffers convinced him that his film was actually good in an effort to empty his pockets. That’s right— someone in Hollywood told him that his film was great and he was great and then asked him for money . It’s truly a crime.

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2010 Award Season Fashion Flops

Tina Fey at the Golden Globes Oh, Tina Fey, when we told you to try something other than a little black dress, we didn’t mean you should wear a lampshade. [20 photos] Continue reading

Celebrities in McQueen

Cameron Diaz wore a red satin McQueen gown to the 2010 Golden Globes [11 photos] Continue reading