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Oscar Index: Anne Hathaway Is A Sure Bet For Sunday, But Jennifer Lawrence Shouldn’t Get Cocky

The Oscar season enters its last weekend, but one suspects it is far from over. Even if Academy members ultimately hewed to tradition and voted Lincoln and Steven Spielberg  Best Picture and Director, respectively — as is the customary coronation for films with the most Oscar nominations — this outlier season will be studied and debated. For at least days to come. The Final Countdown To The 2013 Academy Awards The final week of voting saw pundits and bloggers get in their final shots, filibuster like Jefferson Smith for their lost causes (“the only causes worth fighting for”), issue their final predictions or revise earlier forecasts. Roger Ebert backtracked slightly from his self-described “cocky” “Outguess Ebert” boast that he had guessed every (contest category) correctly. “Every year it is the same,” Ebert wrote. “I came out of the gate filled with certainty, and as the deadline draws near I begin to falter.” Several enterprising writers persuaded some Academy members from various branches to share—anonymously—their Oscar ballots, and the results might give pause to anyone convinced that any of the major categories (except perhaps Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress) are locks. The Oscar Index views and duly notes these ruminations objectively. The reported (conjectured?) groundswells make for compelling Oscars storylines, last-minute cliffhanging drama and even, perhaps, better ratings for the telecast. The Index admits to a conservative risk tolerance here, but on Monday morning will probably say it knew De Niro would win Best Supporting Actor all along. Let’s look at how the Gold Linings playbook plays out on Oscars eve. Academy Award For Best Picture In Oscar season, as in war, the first casualty is truth. Three of the Best Picture nominees, frontrunners at various stages of Oscar season, took Battleship -like hits for remaking history. Critics of  Zero Dark Thirty , said it was pro-torture — oh, for the days of the Orwellian Bush era and “enhanced interrogation techniques” — and heightened its role in the killing of Osama Bin Laden. Lincoln slandered the state of Connecticut by depicting its representatives as voting against the 13 th Amendment. And to read The New York Times ’ Maureen Dowd and Salon ’s Andrew O’Hehir  this week, about the only things Argo   got absolutely right was that there is a country named Iran and a CIA operative named Tony Mendez. I’m bracing myself for the eleventh-hour revelation that Quvenzhane Wallis is actually a 32-year-old psychopathic Russian dwarf pretending to be a child. Which opens the door for Silver Linings Playbook . Reconsiders Ebert: “( Argo ) was also my choice of the year’s best movie. Now, more and more, from many different quarters, I hear affection for Silver Linings Playbook . People tell me, I have a brother-in-law exactly like that. I sense a groundswell.” But just as those Iranian guards discovered as they chased the hostage-carrying plane down the runway (yes, I know; didn’t happen) there should be no stopping Argo ’s awards season take-off, lifted by wins from such major Oscar precursors as the PGA, DGA, SAG, BAFTA and, most recently, WGA (you know; the guild supposedly more terrifying than the Ayatollah). For awards bloggers, this Best Picture race has been all kinds of personal. Lincoln champion Sasha Stone at Awards Daily concedes the race to Argo , but will have none of it, diss-missing director Ben Affleck as “a movie star director…(who) finally made a movie people liked” and bemoaning the injustice suffered by “a film that good, that well intentioned.” Hollywood Elsewhere’s Jeffrey Wells, too, picks Argo to win, but not before raging against the machine for the film he believes should win: “ Zero Dark Thirty , Zero Dark Thirty , Zero Dark Thirty , and I don’t care…going down with the ship.” The more journalistic pundits at Gold Derby and Gurus o’ Gold mostly favor Argo to win, but Anne Thompson sees echoes of last year’s race between The King’s Speech and The Social Network : “On the one hand, there’s recognition of what the older Academy goes for: quality, heart, period seriousness. On the other is a more youthful, ardent and in its way, au courant popular favorite. This year, both contenders are resonant and timely, but one seems more establishment while the other is the hip up-and-comer.” And the Academy, she notes, is more establishment than the guild members who honored Argo . As for the Academy members who shared their ballots with the media, they’re all over the map. Of the five ballots shared with Entertainment Weekly , Argo was the pick of the Executive and the Actor. The Director went with Silver Linings Playbook , the Actress,  Life of Pi, and the Writer,  Beasts of the Southern Wild . A Director sharing his ballot with The Hollywood Reporter went with Zero Dark Thirty. Apropos of nothing, the Oscar Index remembers vividly being in thrall to Argo . When it was over, I leaned over to Mrs. Index and said, perhaps facetiously, “Best Picture.”  Like Lincoln , it celebrated America at its best. But it also celebrated Hollywood at its best. It was not a valentine to the movies like The Artist ; it was more of a “We love this country, too,” pat on the back. But with all the potshots that Lincoln  has taken over the last few months, it should be noted that the film truly did make history. After seeing the film, inquisitive Mississippi moviegoer Dr. Ranjan Batra discovered upon further research that the state had yet to technically ratify the 13th Amendment. He got the ball rolling and on Feb. 7, the state’s ratification became official. So Lincoln ’s got that going for it. 2013 Oscar Nominations For Best Director Here’s one of the categories in which we are fending off a little Index remorse. Steven Spielberg edges out Ang Lee , according to pundits Gold Derby and Gurus o’ Gold. With Affleck out of the running, this might be the category in which Academy voters choose to acknowledge Spielberg’s achievement. But The Wrap’s Steve Pond posits: “…as much as voters admire and respect ( Lincoln ), they don’t seem to love it, and as a result I think he is going to lose. The huge Actors Branch could sway things in favor of David O. Russell , whose film has been coming on strong in a typical Harvey Weinstein-engineered surge. But I suspect that the rest of the Academy will lean toward the spectacle of Life of Pi , and give Ang Lee his second Best Director award without a corresponding Best Picture win.” What do those shared Oscar ballots in EW reveal? The Director went with Russell (“the heart of the job remains performances”), but the Actress, Writer and the Executive went with Lee. The Actor voted for Spielberg. Academy Award Nominees For Best Actor Raymond Massey couldn’t do it. Henry Fonda couldn’t do it. Rex Hamilton couldn’t do it (that’s for any Police Squad watchers out there). Daniel Day-Lewis will be the first actor to win the Academy Award for portraying Abraham Lincoln. Oh, and he’s poised to become the first three-time Best Actor Oscar-winner. On this, Oscar-watchers are near unanimous. He was also the pick of four of the five members who shared their ballots with EW. The Actress went with Bradley Cooper . If she’s available and she ever runs into Cooper, it will make a nice icebreaker. Oscar Nominations 2013: The Best Actress Contenders This is another category that seems to be in last-minute flux. Jennifer Lawrence has retained her frontrunner status among pundits, but several are noting the intangibles attached to 85 year-old Emmanuelle Riva, not the least of which is the “too soon” factor. In other words, Lawrence and Chastain will be back and this is Riva’s first, and presumably last, bid for an Academy Award. Then again, three of those five EW ballots went with Naomi Watts in The Impossible . Could enough votes divided among the top three contenders make that possible? 2013 Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor Nominees Former frontrunner Tommy Lee Jones has endeared himself to no one this Oscar season and stayed off the campaign trail. On the one hand, you’ve got to grudgingly respect that. On the other, he might get the Golden Globe glums again watching Robert De Niro pick up his first Academy Award since Raging Bull .  De Niro can be as taciturn and intimidating as Jones, but he gamely put himself out there this season and revealed an emotional side that swings votes. Now that is acting, dear readers. Twelve vs. nine of Gold Derby’s experts are now on Team De Niro. The Gurus o’ Goldsters also now rank De Niro as the frontrunner, dropping Jones to No. 2.  Two out of three of In Contention’s experts are also in De Niro’s camp. If De Niro does win, he owes it to Katie Couric to acknowledge her in his acceptance speech. But there is one Silver lining — for TLJ: Nate Silver , the breakout prognosticator in the last presidential campaign, predicts Jones (and Spielberg) will win. There has, too, been some late-breaking buzz for Christoph Waltz. That Director who shared his Oscar ballot with the Hollywood Reporter admitted that he did not vote for Jennifer Lawrence because he was offended by her Saturday Night Live monologue (on principle alone, can his privileges be revoked?). I wonder what he thought of Waltz on “SNL” as “Djesus Uncrossed”? Oscar Nominations 2013: Best Supporting Actress Nominees This Oscar has a first name; and it’s Anne. LAST WEEK IN THE 2013 OSCAR INDEX: OSCAR INDEX: Will Academy ‘Amour’ For Emmanuelle Riva Lead To Best Actress Upset? 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Simon Baker gets a star on The Hollywood Walk Fame – Hollywood.TV

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Hollywood.TV is your source for all the latest celebrity news, gossip and videos of your favorite stars! bit.ly – Click to Subscribe! Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Simon Baker was honored with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Mentalist star received the 2490th star located just outside of Eva Longoria’s restaurant Beso. Longtime friend Naomi Watts presented Baker with the honor. Hollywood.TV is the global leader in capturing celebrity breaking news as it happens. We cover all the major Hollywood events including The Golden Globes, The Oscars, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, The Grammy’s, The Emmy’s and the American Music Awards, as well as all the red carpet movie premiers in Los Angeles and New York. HTV is on the streets 24/7, at all the industry events and invited by the stars to cover their every move in Hollywood, New York and Miami. Hollywood.TV is currently the third most viewed reporter channel on www.youtube.com YouTube with over 400 million views, and our footage is seen worldwide! Tune in daily for all the latest Hollywood news on www.hollywood.tv and http like us on Facebook!

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Will ‘The Impossible’ Make Oscar Possible For Naomi Watts?

Here’s a shout-out for Naomi Watts , and I am afraid she’ll need it.  She’s the sole Oscar nominee from director J.A. Bayona’s   The Impossible, and that means she has a real uphill climb for a win.  Watts is up against four other nominees in the Best Actress category — Jennifer Lawrence ( Silver Linings Playbook ), Jessica Chastain ( Zero Dark Thirty ), Emmanuelle Riva ( Amour) and 9-year old Quvenzhane Wallis ( Beasts Of The Southern Wild ) — whose movies have the additional momentum of a Best Picture nomination. It’s a huge disadvantage now that the Academy at large is voting, not just the actors branch. Although a big hit in Bayona’s native Spain, The Impossible   — which tells the story of a family fighting to survive the catastrophic Thailand tsunami of 2004 — underperformed in its U.S.  run. The movie’s mid-December opening, which took place the same week that Academy balloting began, didn’t help its Oscar chances either.  That Watts made the Best Actress short list at all is a testament to her gritty, visceral performance, which she has described as the most physically challenging movie of her career. And she’d have a real shot at a statuette if Academy members actually took the time to watch the movie. (Voting begins Feb. 8 and ends Feb. 19.) The one advantage Watts does have over her fellow nominees is that she is playing a real life person: Maria Belon, a Spanish wife and mother who lived to tell the tale and has enthusiastically endorsed Watts’ performance at various events this season.  Chastain’s character, Maya, is also said to be based on an actual CIA operative, but the actress claims to have never met the woman who inspired her Zero Dark Thirt y role.  Although the Thailand tsunami took more than 200,000 lives, The Impossible is not about dying. Bayona and his screenwriter Sergio Sanchez have crafted a powerful, harrowing film about living and, more importantly, family. Particularly during its grueling first half,   The Impossible is, at times, almost unbearable to watch as the injured and frightened Maria (Watts) and her older son Lucas  ( Tom Holland ) attempt to find what’s left of civilization after being swept away and nearly killed by the tsunami. Gravely injured, Maria clings to life while her son leads them on, looking for medical attention and holding out hope that his father Henry ( Ewan McGregor ) and two younger brothers, who were separated from them by the cataclysmic event, are still alive. Once the pair finally make it to a makeshift hospital, Maria is not given much hope to survive, and Watt’s plays these scenes brilliantly, acting largely with her eyes. Meanwhile, Henry and his two other sons are desperately seeking to determine if  Maria and Lucas are okay, and in one devastating scene that will resonate with any father, McGregor breaks down during a phone call home, no longer able to bear the emotional toll of what has happened to his family.  It’s a sterling moment for McGregor, who should have joined Watts on the Oscar honor roll this year. He has never been more effective on screen as he is in those moments (surrounded, by the way, by many of the actual survivors of the 2004 Tsunami who were cast as extras). For those who know the true story of Maria, the decision to change the nationality of her and her family may seem jarring at first, but quickly becomes inconsequential  thanks to the performances of Watts and McGregor in roles that would test the mettle of the best actors. As for the tsunami itself, it has been exquisitely re-created the old fashioned way using a water tank and models. Although it comprises only a few minutes of the film — in the beginning and in brief flashbacks near the conclusion — it is stunningly realistic and a chilling reminder of how fragile life can be. Bayona understands that the best way to accomplish this is not through special effects but through the extraordinary performances of his actors. The Impossible is impossible to shake off, and Academy members should not miss Watts’ incredible performance in this movie. Follow Pete Hammond on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter. 

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Breaking Nudes from Sundance: Robin Wright’s Rump and Anna Friel’s Funbags, and More

It’s shaping up to be another great year for skin at Sundance, because our Skin Skout has more breaking nudes from Park City: Two Mothers stars Robin Wright and Naomi Watts as a pair of childhood friends who fall for each other’s sons, and we’re already humming SNL’s Motherlover since Robin bares buns in bed 1 hour and 5-minutes in, and both ladies spend the majority of the film in bikinis. Other SKINdance highlights include multiple full frontal scenes from Manuela Martelli in The Future , breasts and buns from Anna Friel , Tamsin Egerton and a slew of other topless women in The Look of Love , breasts and buns from Robin Weigert and Kate Rogal during a lesbian encounter in Concussion , the topless talents of Mindy Robinson and Hannah Hughes in S-VH S , and the luscious left breast of Shailene Woodley during a sex scene in The Spectacular Now . Shailene even gave an interview to AP implying that her sex scene in the film may not have been simulated. Now that’s spec-rack-ular! Stay tuned for more breaking nudes from Sundance, right here at MrSkin.com!

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Breaking Nudes from Sundance: Robin Wright’s Rump and Anna Friel’s Funbags

It’s shaping up to be another great year for skin at Sundance, because our Skin Skout has more breaking nudes from Park City: Two Mothers stars Robin Wright and Naomi Watts as a pair of childhood friends who fall for each other’s sons, and we’re already humming SNL’s Motherlover since Robin bares buns in bed 1 hour and 5-minutes in, and both ladies spend the majority of the film in bikinis. More after the jump!

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Mr. Skin Congratulates This Year’s Oscar Nominudes [PICS]

The nominees for the 85th Annual Academy Awards were announced this morning in Los Angeles, and Steven Spielberg ’s Lincoln (2012) is leading the pack of heavy hitters up for Oscar gold. Now there’s only one question on skin fans minds- which of the actresses got nude for their roles? For this year’s nominudes we first turn to the Best Actress race where Naomi Watts made a skin splash in the tsunami drama The Impossible (2012), and octogenarian Emmanuelle Riva flashed her finely-aged French funbaguettes in Amour (2012) to become the oldest-ever performer nominated. Unsurprisingly Helen Hunt cinched a place in the Best Supporting Actress category for baring every inch of her MILFtastic majesty as a sex surrogate in The Sessions (2012). More after the jump!

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Naomi Watts Is Easy On The Eyes

I haven’t seen her new movie, but I know Naomi Watts has been attracting a lot of attention for her performance. Which means we’ll probably be seeing a lot more of her in the next few weeks. Fingers crossed that also means more of her sideboob. We’re so close. Hopefully she’s just saving her A game for the Academy Awards. But if Oscar voters are anything like me, I’m sure a well-placed wardrobe malfunction could lock this thing up. Everybody knows these award shows are all politics. » view all 33 photos Related Articles: Naomi Watts Classy Swimsuit Pictures Lucy Pinder Supplies Her Big Breasts To Celebrity Big Brother Lucy Pinder’s Breasts Go A Long Long Way Lucy Pinder Nude In Nuts Photos: WENN.com

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Scarlett Johansson Works It Good For Elle

It’s been a long time since I’ve seen Scarlett Johansson do a photoshoot like this, I’m not sure if magazines have gotten tired of her, or just if new up-and-coming hotties have stolen her covers. But if you ask me, this one for Elle UK isn’t exactly the way for Scarlett to get the phones ringing off the hook again. Don’t get me wrong, she still looks blindingly hot, but that’s a given with Scarlett. If she really wants to jump-start her modeling career again, she should hook up with a classier British outfit, like NUTS . Call me, let’s make it happen. Related Articles: Scarlett Johansson Nude Pictures Leaked? Scarlett Johansson Topless In He’s Just Not That Into You Scarlett Johansson’s Boobs Have Gone Flat Scarlett Johansson’s Breasts Are Alluring

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Naomi Watts Bikini Pictures

I’ve always liked Naomi Watts , so I’m digging these bikini pictures of her on vacation. The nipple-itis is a nice touch, but I could do without the rest of the family. And since she’s worked hard this year, I’m thinking this MILF could really use some “me time” — which typically involves a bottle of wine, a bubble bath, and yours truly. All Naomi has to do is send the brats out for ice cream or whatever the hell kids eat, call the concierge, and I’ll be right over. » view all 17 photos Photos: PacificCoastNews

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Movie Nudity Report: On the Road, This is 40, The Impossible

In theaters this week you can see Kristen Stewart ‘s nude debut on the silver screen thanks to a limited release of On the Road (2012). Also opening is Judd Apatow ’s skintroversial sequel to Knocked Up , This is 40 (2012), featuring Leslie Mann ’s naked knockers with the possibility of CGI nipples. Finally, Naomi Watts endures a natural disaster in The Impossible (2012), but seeing her nips is anything but impossible since they flash onscreen in three scenes. More after the jump!

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