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Scarlett Johansson to Star as Janet Leigh in Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho

We always knew Scarlett Johansson had great lungs. Now the redheaded lust object and catsuit-clad Avenger is gearing up to put those boobies- uh, babies – to good use as Janet Leigh in Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho . Due in 2013, the film seeks to capitalize on the success of My Week with Marilyn (2011) by dramatizing the behind-the-scenes experiences of…well, it’s right there in the title. We just have one suggestion for the filmmakers on this one…this time, try a clear shower curtain for that infamous shower scene. Catch up with the breast of Scarlett Johansson right here at MrSkin.com

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Love Is Making Its Way Back Home — Josh Ritter.

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Love Is Making Its Way Back Home — Josh Ritter.

Love Is Making Its Way Back Home — Josh Ritter.

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Love Is Making Its Way Back Home — Josh Ritter.

Blast From The Past: Footage From The First Time An Excited Brandy Met Her Idol Whitney Houston [Video]

Awwww! In 1995 Brandy Norwood was a 16 year-old braided superstar in the making, and at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards she would meet the woman who would be her mentor and one of her biggest fans in Whitney “Nippy” Houston. In this never-before-seen-footage, the singer could hardly contain herself as she came face-to-face with her heroine. Flip the page to peep the heart-warming video.

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Kate Upton in Sports Illustrated: The Making of Swimsuit 2012

Kate Upton jiggles her amazingly hot body in slow motion on Sports Illustrated: The Making of Swimsuit 2012.

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Nicki Minaj Drops Fist-Pumping ‘Starships’ Single

‘There was so much love surrounding the making of the song,’ she says about Roman Reloaded track. By Jocelyn Vena Nicki Minaj Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images Nicki Minaj channels her inner pop princess for her just-released single “Starships.” The fist-pumping song dropped on Tuesday (February 14), and it’s club-ready and poised for crossover success. Thanks to its bouncy beat, Minaj’s sing-songy chorus and producer RedOne’s eye for Euro house-influenced pop music, Minaj may have a new “Super Bass.” It’s a blast of pop goodness in which Nicki raps and sings about partying and doing what feels good for you. The song is also full of signature Minaj sass and bravado. “Starships were meant to fly/ Hands up and touch the sky/ Can’t stop ’cause we’re so high/ Let’s do this one more time,” she declares on the feel-good chorus, before it repeats and evolves to a smashing, dance-floor-busting grind of beats, shouts and noises that are certain to get her Barbz on the floor. Minaj shines like a pop star the likes of Britney Spears, Katy Perry and Jennifer Lopez on the genre-busting track. But the song is also signature RedOne thanks to his keen ear for world music. That influence is felt on the song’s breakdowns, which recall smashes he’s made for J.Lo and Enrique Iglesias. “There was so much love surrounding the making of the song, because RedOne is just so sweet to work with,” Minaj told Ryan Seacrest . “He just sent me that one day and he said, ‘Hey, I got something for you!’ I was like ‘You got to be kidding me, right?’ I went to the studio and started writing … scratch that … I didn’t even write the first verse! That was just me mumbling and just saying the first thing that came to my head, and we recorded it, because I just felt like, let’s go to the beach … let’s go get away. It was just so good. It feels good!” “Starship” is the latest track to get a preview before Nicki drops Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded on April 1. On Sunday she gave fans an over-the-top taste of “Roman Holiday” when she performed it during the Grammy Awards . During the interview with Seacrest, Minaj shared that Reloaded will focus on the many sides of Nicki — and it’s clear “Starships” shows her pop side. “I’ve never had this much fun recording music in my life. My first album, I was very guarded,” she said. “I felt like I was making music to please everyone else. I had to be politically correct, but this album I am just creating music, and there’s such a big difference. Literally, in the studio we were cracking up laughing, having fun and enjoying ourselves. The music itself, you’re going to get every side that I’ve ever shown and then a little bit extra. I’ve tried to make it very, very balanced, because I don’t ever want to be boxed in, and that’s always what drives me. So I made a very diverse album.” Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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How Will You Celebrate ‘The Artist Day’ in L.A.?

“At 2 P.M. on Tuesday, January 31 Councilman Tom Labonge will present The Artist with the ‘Made In Hollywood’ honor to the film’s cast and crew. Including Academy Award Nominee Michel Hazanvicious [sic], Academy Award Nominee Jean Dujardin, Academy Award Nominee Bérénice Bejo, Missi Pyle, Penelope Ann Miller, Beth Grant, David Cluck – 1st Assistant Director, Richard Middleton- Executive Producer, Antoine De Cazotte- Executive producer, Heidi Levitt- Casting Director and the Los Angeles crew. The Honor will be presented at RED Studios which substituted for Kinograph Studios in the film. 846 North Cahuenga Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90038-3704. Be it further resolved that the Los Angeles City Council does name this day, January 31, 2012, as The Artist Day in the City of Los Angeles.” Yikes! Time is running out! Start getting sick now! [Press Release]

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Talkback: Does PETA Have a Legitimate Beef With The Grey?

Joe Carnahan probably knew he was in for something of a tussle when his latest film, the survival actioner/mortality meditation The Grey , began drawing criticism from animal activist groups sight unseen even before it debuted ( at #1 , no less) last weekend. But then PETA posted its own twofold complaint regarding the depiction of wolves in the film and the reported eating of wolf meat on Carnahan’s set, escalating the anti- Grey fight. The question is, does PETA have a legit beef with The Grey ? In a blog entry posted to the official PETA website , the organization blasts Carnahan on two fronts for being “rotten to wolves from the get-go.” First, the more general grievance: The Grey , they say, makes wolves look bad. “The writers paint a pack of wolves living in the Alaskan wilderness as bloodthirsty monsters, intent on killing every survivor of a plane crash by tearing each person limb from limb,” claims PETA, when in actuality wolves “shy away from” humans. Carnahan’s film (scripted by Ian MacKenzie Jeffers from his own short story) takes fairly diligent measures to portray its wolves as agents of nature, dangerous to be sure but with their own reasons for attacking Liam Neeson’s Ottway and his fellow oil rig workers. They’re glimpsed in the dark all glowing eyes and howling breaths and are seen tearing unfortunate victims to bloody pieces, but are they “monsters,” or simply animals acting on their natural impulses to defend their territory from encroaching human invaders? Speaking earlier this month in Los Angeles, Carnahan explained his take on the wolves of The Grey . “I think the wolves are a facet of and thereby a force of nature, but they’re no different in my mind than the river, than the blizzard, than the cliffside,” he said. “They are component parts of a whole, which is nature. And for all of its beauty there’s equal parts hostility.” To this end, every front facing the men of The Grey has the potential for death – the blizzard conditions that fell their airplane, the freezing cold, the river, the harsh terrain. A polar bear, cut from the film, was to have posed a similar threat. Its inclusion may have slightly lessened the weight of the wolves as the film’s only animal foes, but the theme remains the same: It’s not that these things are evil, but that man – stripped of his weapons and the trappings of civilization — can only infringe so far on the dominion of nature and its creatures. Watch The Grey and you come away with a deep respect for these animals and their somewhat anthropomorphized qualities – their intricate pack relations, capacity for loss, and sense for what one character intimates as revenge. Man’s folly is in thinking himself above mortality. Besides: If Carnahan wanted to vilify wolves as his film’s antagonists, a la sharks in Jaws , that would be a matter of creative license. Do you see the Syfy Channel attacked for propagating irresponsible messages about Mega Snakes and Sharktopi? Verdict on this count: Carnahan 1, PETA 0. PETA’s other contention is a bit trickier. According to reports , Carnahan flew in a batch of frozen wolf meat for his cast to munch, Method-style, in preparation for a scene in the film. “[Carnahan] bought the meat from a trapper, meaning that the wolves likely suffered horribly in traps before being killed,” wrote PETA, calling this move a reneging on a promise by the filmmakers to “use only computer-generated imagery and animatronic wolves.” [ UPDATE: The Province spoke to trapper Dick McDiarmid for his account of providing wolf carcasses to the production.] Taking to Twitter, Carnahan shot back . “To suggest otherwise is cheap and uninformed,” he wrote in just one of a series of Tweets on the matter. “Not a single animal was harmed for the making of this film.” [ UPDATE: Carnahan Tweeted directly to Movieline to clarify in plain terms: “…There was no trapping or hunting. We didn’t harm a single wolf in the making of this film.”] And this : “Guys, I donate $100 a month to the Humane Society to prevent canned hunting of all kinds. Protestors. Look up my records & SHUT THE FUCK UP.” Colorful language aside, Carnahan insists that no animals were harmed in the making of the film, but does he escape culpability if said animals were trapped and killed prior to filming by third parties, then utilized in the service of the film? Even if Carnahan didn’t buy the wolf meat to order – if it was in “some guy”’s basement freezer for six months before the cast of The Grey chowed down, having ostensibly been killed for practical reasons – is Carnahan culpable for supporting the kill after the fact? Here’s a note from the American Humane Association (via Box Office Magazine), which did send a certified representative to observe filming but conspicuously did not lend its “No Animals Were Harmed” seal of approval to the credits roll, explaining the omission: “American Humane Association monitored the live animal action during the filming of The Grey . Our Certified Animal Safety RepresentativeTM on the set of the movie ensured the humane treatment of all of the animals used in this film. The movie does not however carry the American Humane Association “No Animals Were Harmed”® end-credit certification. Our process in awarding the end-credit includes a screening of the locked motion picture, which we were not given. Productions must be screened to determine cohesiveness with all of our on-set documentation.” As for the wolf meat accusations, AHA had this to add: “Online allegations regarding the consumption of wolf meat by cast members of The Grey , have not been verified and sources within the production and distribution entities have not returned our phone calls of inquiry. American Humane Association does not permit the trapping and/or killing of any animals for use in filmed entertainment.” Most AHA animal monitoring concerns the use of living animals in productions, but they do have guidelines regarding the use of dead animals , essentially requiring proper documentation and receipts for transactions that proves the animals were “destroyed in the normal course of the source’s operations and were not killed for the production.” So Movieliners, let’s hash this one out. Does PETA have legit ground to stand on with either or both of their complaints against The Grey , or was Carnahan right when he Tweeted the following to his critics: “Wolfaboo wackos. Your insane rants about us killing wolves only makes the movie more of a curiosity and thus, more successful. Keep it up!”? Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Aubrey O’Day’s Thong Bikini Ass of the Day

Here’s some Aubrey O’Day chunky legs and fat ass in a thong for the couple dozen black dudes who still care about who she is after her making of the band, sex with diddy claim to fame….. I don’t know if she’s promoting her upcoming Celebrity Apprentice shit, or if she’s reminding us that she’s still let herelf go, and her chubbiness is here to stay cuz black guys still like her for it…if anything they like her more for it…but I know that it happened.

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Amanda Fuller Average Titties from Red, White, and Blue of the Day

This is an old movie I’ve never seen or heard of, probably straight to DVD, but it’s got a girl named Amanda Fuller showing her tit in it, partaking in some kind of orgy like some kind of slut, so I figured I’d post it, even if it came out on DVD back in in May. I’m on top of things like the black dude in this movie is onto her…. You may not remember Amanda Fuller but she was Tina Pinciotti in an episode of That 70s Show…..and more interestinglly….she was Katie in an episode of Walker Texas Ranger…. And this may be her making cinematic history and I’m real fucking happy to be part of it…now watch the clip….in good old fashioned “I watch movies for the nudity” hustle.

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