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Oscar Nominations List 2011

‘The King’s Speech,’ ‘The Social Network,’ ‘The Kids Are All Right’ among top nominees for the 83rd Academy Awards. By MTV News Staff Colin Firth and Helena Bonham Carter in “The King’s Speech” Photo: See Saw Films Here are the nominees for the 83rd Academy Awards. Stick with MTV News all day for Oscar reactions, analysis and more. Best Picture “Black Swan,” Mike Medavoy, Brian Oliver and Scott Franklin, Producers “The Fighter” David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman and Mark Wahlberg, Producers “Inception,” Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers “The Kids Are All Right,” Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte and Celine Rattray, Producers “The King’s Speech,” Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin, Producers “127 Hours,” Christian Colson, Danny Boyle and John Smithson, Producers “The Social Network,” Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca and Ce

Victoria Silvstedt’s Useless Fake Tits on the Beach of the Day

Victoria Silvestedt is an attention seeking cunt. She was a Playboy model 15 years ago and feels entitled. She’s dating a married midget billionaire from Greece and has the nerve to try to sue me cuz I posted pics of her getting eaten out by him, like she wasn’t already getting paid to do it, like it was a private event, even though he paid her extra to do it on the fucking dock in front of the paparazzi. It just amazes me that despite all her bottom feeding and getting naked for money, she still hasn’t dropped a sex tape, I guess we’ve got 2011 for that to happen, but I assume the billionaire would have to drop her as his mistress, cuz as long as she’s on his payroll, I guess she doesn’t really need us. Bitch. Here are her fake tits.

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Jerry Brown: California Budget Is "Much Worse Than I Thought — We’ve Been Living In Fantasy Land"

You know it's a bad sign when the outgoing California governor announces a fiscal emergency and everyone ignores him. Now incoming governor Jerry Brown has realized how screwed the state is and he's announcing his own budget emergency, according to the LAT. He said last night: “I'm going to try to get the budget agreements done within about 60 days. I don't think we have a lot of time to waste… It will be a very tough budget, but it will be transparent… We've been living in fantasy land. It is much worse than I thought. I'm shocked.” Hear that, last year's $20 billion budget cuts amounted to living in fantasy land. Brown implied he would apply major cuts to the education system and other programs. He also refused to rule out new taxes. And it's got to add up to at least $29 billion in cuts. Click here to see 16 reasons why California is the next Greece > http://www.businessinsider.com/jerry-brown-worse-than-i-thought-2010-12 added by: Dagum

Aris Saloniki vs Atletico Madrid highlights living stream 1:0

Atletico Madrid#39;s Antonio Lopez, right, challenge for the ball with Aris Salonika#39;s Ricardo Faty of France during their Europa League soccer match at the Kleanthis Vikelidis stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece on Thursday Sept. 16, 2010. Defending champions Atletico Madrid suffered a miserable start to its title defense on Thursday when they lost 1-0 at Aris, while Juventus also got off to a shaky start in a 3-3 draw with Poznan Lech in the opening round of the Europa League group stage o

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Walk Score Adds Transit to its City Rankings

Image credit: La Citta Vita Lloyd raved about Walk Score’s online ranking of walkability of cities . The site’s ranking of the top ten pedestrian-friendly US cities got Kenny’s attention, as did the ten least walkable cities too. But a good thing just got even better, because Walk Score will now let yo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Week in Animal Photos: Curious Bugs, Bomb-Sniffing Rats and More (Slideshow)

Photo via The Daily Mail What’s going on in the animal world this week? From bugs with personalities and 50,000 minks set free in Greece to baby pandas, baby rhinos, and a newly-discovered chameleon, find out in our Week in Animal Photos slideshow. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Serbia vs Greece higlights 2010 0:1

Milos Krasic (L) of Serbia battles for the ball with Nikolaos Spyropoulos of Greece during their friendly soccer match in Belgrade August 11, 2010. Serbia 0 Greece 1 – international friendly result. In Belgrade. Scorer: Dimitrios Salpingidis 45

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True Blood’s Theo Alexander On His Gay Vampire Sex Scene with Alexander Skarsgard

How do you recover from a graphic vampire-on-vampire sex scene that ended with one nasty staking and screams that literally curdled blood? If you’re actor Theo Alexander, you fly to Greece to unwind — and edit the aforementioned sequence out of the bootlegged episode of True Blood you plan on screening for your mother. This morning, the Greek actor took a break from his two-week vacation to phone Movieline and discuss the sensual way he prepared for True sex, his fear of getting in touch with his “gay” side, and his character’s 700-year romance with the King of Mississippi.

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‘Disappearance Of Alice Creed’ Was ‘Demanding,’ Gemma Arterton Says

‘I didn’t know if I was going to be able to achieve the level of terror and angst,’ actress tells MTV News of brutal new film. By Eric Ditzian Gemma Arterton Photo: mtv news In 2010, we’ve seen Gemma Arterton battling gods in ancient Greece in “Clash of the Titans” and galloping on horses across the sands of time in “Prince of Persia.” But American audiences have never seen the 24-year-old British actress as we do in “The Disappearance of Alice Creed.” From her very first moment onscreen in this taut thriller of an indie flick, she’s physically and emotionally stripped bare. Arterton plays the title character, a woman from a wealthy family who’s kidnapped and held hostage in an anonymous room. She spends a great deal of the film tied to a bed, a ball gag stuffed in her mouth as she’s routinely stripped naked and forced into one humiliating act after another. Yet as the film evolves, Alice strikes a plan of her own, beginning to snatch back power from her two male captors. With secrets revealed in a piecemeal fashion, you start to realize exactly how she came to be in this utterly dysfunctional dynamic. With the movie now in theaters, Arterton sat down with MTV News to talk about the difficulties of the shoot, how filming nude scenes is no big deal and why “Alice Creed” has given her the opportunity to embrace smaller movies rather than those big-budget action flicks. MTV : On behalf of the moviegoing public, I’d like to say congratulations for delivering the most dysfunctional love triangle of the year! Gemma Arterton : It is! It is! But let’s not reveal too much. MTV : That’s all we’ll say. It is a difficult and often brutal movie from the very first scene, when you’re abducted, stripped naked and tied up. How do you get into that mind-set on set? Arterton : You just do it. We shot in sequence, which is really unusual. So from the first day, I was filming that stuff. It was the stuff, physically, that I wasn’t looking forward to, because it was really demanding, and I was exhausted at the end of it. But actually, I was more intimidated and nervous about the rest of the film, which, psychologically and emotionally, is so dramatic. I didn’t know if I was going to be able to achieve the level of terror and angst. You just go for it. When I read the script, I just loved it. I hadn’t read anything that held me like that before. All of the physical things that happen, I went, “Yeah, it’s not great to have to do those things, but it’s part of this wonderful film, and I’m not going to complain about it. I’m just going to do it.” MTV : Speaking of those difficult things, there are some brutal nude scenes. The night before, are you dreading filming that stuff, or is it just another day at the office? Arterton : Honestly, it is just another day at the office. I know it’s really hard to believe, [but] I was thinking so much about all the other stuff I had to do, all of the crying and the fear, that that was just the easy bit, in a way. I didn’t have to worry about anything. I think it’s good to treat it like that. I remember when we were on set, everyone is always so respectful and they really make a fuss out of you. I remember just trying to make everybody laugh in those scenes, because then the tension is broken and everyone can just get on with the job. A lot of a hoo-ha is made out of [nudity]. Also, I’m a really big fan of French cinema, and it’s not a big deal for French actors and French moviemakers. It’s just another part of the movie. If it’s relevant, it should be like that. MTV : Also, the ball gag you always have to wear. By the end of it, my jaw was hurting. How long did you have to suffer? Arterton : Oh, the ball gag! For the first week, I was really like the overzealous actor going, “Put it on really tight. I want to feel it, and the handcuffs and all that.” And then I started actually hurting myself, and I had these cuts at the side of my mouth and my wrists were bruised, so we worked out a way I could fake it. But it was just, take after take, just pop the ball gag in. If I was talking too much, they’d pop the ball gag back in. Actually, they used to disinfect it every day with mouthwash. So now with mouthwash, I get that kind of memory of the ball gag. MTV : “Alice Creed” is very different from what American audiences have seen from you after “Clash” and “Prince of Persia.” What is more your sweet spot? Is it the big blockbuster or the indie flicks? Arterton : This sort of movie is the type of thing I see that I will buy on DVD and will read about and be excited about. I do like blockbusters, but for me, it’s a very different style of acting. The reason I wanted to do this film is, I just wanted to do something that was focused on the story and the acting. It’s really exciting making the big movies, because it’s what you imagine, when you’re a kid, moviemaking is like. As an actor, this film is the most satisfying type of work. Since making this movie, my career has changed. It’s done me more favors than anything else I’ve done, although it’s probably been seen by less people. MTV : What are the types of roles that are coming your way? Arterton : Whereas before it was usually the girl role, it’s now movies where the girl is leading the movie. Also, more quirky indie films. Before, people make an assumption of you based on the pop side of the work you do. I’m so pleased, because now I can do both! MTV : So what’s next for you? Anything you’d like to reveal? Arterton : I’d love to tell you, because they’re so cool. But they’re not fully financed, so I don’t want to jinx it. I just can’t wait to tell everybody! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Disappearance of Alice Creed.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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John Legend, The Roots Wake Up Audiences On ‘Good Morning America’

Legend, ?uestlove and company played songs from their upcoming Wake Up! album on ‘GMA’s Summer Concert Series.’ By Christopher MacAllister John Legend performs on “Good Morning America” in New York City on August 6 Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images NEW YORK — After what was described as “one of the greatest sound checks ever,” John Legend and the Roots were set to entertain audiences for “Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series” at Central Park’s SummerStage. Before the cameras were even rolling, the music group entertained the waiting audience with Legend singing a “Good Morning” melody. When “GMA” hosts Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos arrived onstage to greet Legend and the band, Roberts commented on the intimacy of the performance, saying, “Everyone thought you were singing just for them!” Before the official beginning of the set, the audience enjoyed snapping photos of Legend and the Roots, and vice versa, with Legend taking pictures of the audience on his phone. The next song, “Little Ghetto Boy,” from their forthcoming album Wake Up! got the audience going, with the Roots’ Black Thought (Tariq Trotter) busting some mad rhymes and Legend singing the chorus before delving into the next verse. Legend then announced the release date for Wake Up!: September 21. Good times were had with their performance of another fast-paced, jazzy song, “Hard Times,” also from Wake Up! The SummerStage audience continued to grow as the song played, with more and more people arriving to witness the performance. During the typical wait for the next on-air song performance, ?uestlove and Legend were joking around, laughing while having a look at the cover of their new album. When asked about it, Legend said, “It’s funny seeing yourself as a cartoon!” He added that this album has been two years in the making, and ?uestlove said that “people will get uplifted by it.” The uplifting had already begun with the announcement of the next, more recognizable song, “Ordinary People,” which was definitely a fan favorite. The audience sang along and swayed with the music. After spirited audience applause, Legend performed “Waiting for Superman,” which the singer explained he’d written for the movie of the same name, due out this fall. He played an instrumental riff with the Roots until we were on air again, and then the song “Shine” began. After the epic finale, Legend took a bow with a nice “God bless ya’ll” for the audience. And it wouldn’t be a Roots concert without ?uestlove throwing his drumsticks into the crowd as souvenirs. One enthusiastic audience member summed it up nicely: “There is no better combination for a live show than the Roots and John Legend!” Related Photos John Legend And The Roots Shine On ‘Good Morning America’ Related Artists John Legend The Roots

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