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Natalie Portman: Pregnant! Engaged to Benjamin Millepied!

Natalie Portman is pregnant! Natalie Portman is also engaged to her unborn baby’s father, Benjamin Millepied! What a day of announcements for her! The happy couple met during the production of Black Swan , for which Nat earned nominations for a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award. Here’s a photo of the pregnant and engaged star with her man … The future Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Millepied! Benjamin Millepied served as choreographer for Black Swan , but a few months into filming, he found himself on the other side of the camera as well. Of being cast as the dance partner of Portman and co-star Mila Kunis, he said, “I really, really got into it… I was blown away, especially by Natalie.” Apparently! This will be the first marriage for both and their first child as well. It’s unclear how along Natalie is, but in any case, congratulations! For a glimpse of them working together, watch the trailer for Black Swan … Black Swan Trailer

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Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman Dyke Out in Black Swan of the Day

It’s Christmas Eve, should I really bother posting today? I don’t know… If you read this site then you know that I am a pretty big fan of Mila Kunis on all levels, mainly her appearance, despite the whole rockin’ the Culkin Aids…It’s Home Alone and Home Alone 2 season, I can understand his appeal, No Pedo…. I think this movie Black Swan is amazing…I unfortunately don’t have the money it takes to go see it….but I did find some really hot preview clips on the Internet that I am pretty sure Hollywood won’t be happy about, even though this is pretty good marketing for a movie I would have never bothered with cuz it is about ballet….mainly cuz you generally never get to see Jewish girls behaving like this, except when you are Jewish and at summer camp…you know since they are brought up to only behave naughty for guys in the community, keeping people like me out of the fuckin’ loop… I think it is safe to say that today’s Christmas Miracle is these 2 Jewish girls who don’t celebrate Christmas, celebrating each other while getting paid to think they are broadening their careers, while really they are just broadening the pool of cum they have collectively filled around the globe by the chronic masturbaters…. I may be going out on a limb here, but Jesus was a Jew, and I have a feeling these two ladies may be the next messiah….so the movie is pretty time relevant… ==== Here is a clip of them going at it….Hollywood Lesbian Style….Suggestive scissor grindin’ without actually scissor grinding and that’s okay by me…. Here is Natalie Portman getting felt up… Here is Natalie Portman Masturbating…. Natalie Portman in her Underwear Some sex scene…

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IMDB’s Top 25 Stars of 2010: Who Got Naked?

IMDB has just announced their top 25 stars of 2010 and everyone wants to know where we can see them naked. Well 13 of them are guys, so Mr. Skin’s answer to there you can see them naked is, “Who cares?” Of the twelve remaining ladies, we have skinflints like Zoe Saldana , Emma Stone , Scarlett Johansson , Megan Fox , Mila Kunis , and Kristen Stewart , who haven’t shown a thing in their whole careers, never mind 2010. There are also one-trick ponies like Zooey Deschanel , who got topless in Gigantic , and Natalie Portman , who showed T&A in Hotel Chevalier. Sandra Bullock made the list at #23. She has three nude appearances to her name in Who Shot Patakango? , Fire on the Amazon , and The Proposal . But even if you put all those scenes together into one, you’d still miss it if you blinked. Rachel McAdams , who came in at #21, did some great nudity early on in My Name is Tanino and gave us a few more quick peeks in The Notebook and The Time Traveler’s Wife . The one true skin star on the list is the always reliable Mr. Skin Hall-of-Famer Angelina Jolie . Angelina has done some great nudity in her career, from movies like Gia and Taking Lives to the more recent Changeling and Wanted . Angelina, you could show those other girls a thing or two. And why don’t you show them to us while you’re at it?

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Oscar Index: When SAG Things Happen to Good Actors

Three months down, one to go as Movieline’s redoubtable Oscar Index tracks the cutthroat dynamics, strategies, tea-leaf analyses and total flukes leading up to the 83rd Academy Award nominations. This week’s SAG Award nominations and continued critics prizes led to an blippy array of movements, with most occurring (perhaps obviously) in the increasingly competitive actors categories. Let’s break it down.

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Mila Kunis Chows Down on Natalie Portman’s Punis in Black Swan

After finding success with The Wrestler over the 2008 holiday movie season, Darren Aranofsky is wowing critics again this Christmas with another melodrama about athletes whose difficult and dangerous physical feats have shattered their bodies and lives. Black Swan , a creepy melodrama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis as rival ballerinas and sometime Sapphic scissor sisters, has been garnering rave reviews despite its limited release and even more limited nudity (i.e. none). The skingy stars of Black Swan may have ruffled Mr. Skin’s feathers by refusing to show T&A during their beaverly awaited girl-girl face-pirouette scene but if you love lesbians, you can still jackoffsky to some Tchaikovsky with this movie. An hour and eight minutes in, the ballerina babes take the fast boat to Lesbos when they start making out in Natalie’s room. We don’t see any pubes, but things get hot and heavy with Mila makes a swan dive into Natalie’s crotch. Talk about a face dance! So if you’re a fan of A-list lesbian scenes, then go check out the ballerina-on-ballerina flick Black Swan . It won’t be your shoes that are pointe-ing!

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‘Tron Legacy’ Is A Virtual Hit At The Weekend Box Office

Disney’s relaunch of the 1980s sci-fi classic soared to the top of the box-office charts, while “Yogi Bear” feasted on a modest second-place snack. By Josh Wigler Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde in “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney Twenty-eight years after the first film’s release, the “Tron” franchise is officially back on the gaming grid. Walt Disney Pictures have poured a lot of time, money and effort behind “Tron Legacy,” and it shows: the visceral techno-punk ride relies strongly on big-budget effects and a bass-heavy score from Daft Punk, all of which work on a surface level, but the question remains was it a commercial success? Monetarily, “Legacy” was the weekend’s clear winner, taking home a first-place prize worth $43.6 million. But some have been hesitant to call the result a flat-out victory, given the fact that it cost a reported $170 million to produce the Jeff Bridges and Olivia Wilde-starring reboot. That price tag doesn’t even account for the various marketing and promotional efforts, which had more to do with “Tron” as a brand and less with the actual movie itself. With so much riding on solid box-office returns, the opening-weekend performance of “Legacy” wasn’t exactly stellar. In comparison, just a year ago James Cameron’s “Avatar” debuted in theaters to a relatively lackluster $77 million opening weekend before going on to rule the box office for several weeks on a successful quest to become the world’s highest-grossing movie of all time. It’s not likely that “Legacy” will meet that same level of success, but with the Christmas holiday season in full effect as of next weekend, the “Tron” sequel could be saved if it shows some serious staying power. Even if “Tron” didn’t set the box office fully ablaze, it was easily the leader of the pack amongst new competition. “Yogi Bear” broke into the picnic basket and came up with a mere $16.7 million, not a surprising turnout given the mostly negative reviews thrown in the family film’s direction. James L. Brooks’ last week’s box-office champ sunk to third place with a relatively disappointing $12.4 million take. Awards-season favorites “The Fighter” and “Black Swan” expanded locations this weekend, and it showed in the numbers: The Mark Wahlberg-starring boxing drama punched out $12.2 million for fourth place while Natalie Portman’s ballet thriller danced up $8.3 million to land in seventh place. The Box-Office Top Five #1 “Tron Legacy” ($43.6 million) #2 “Yogi Bear” ($16.7 million) #3 “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” ($12.4 million) #4 “The Fighter” ($12.2 million) #5 “The Tourist” ($8.7 million) Upcoming Releases It’s Christmas time at the box office next weekend, an occasion marked by the arrival of Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro’s “Little Fockers” on Wednesday alongside the Coen brothers’ latest western, “True Grit.” The competition blows up on Saturday when Jack Black sails onto screens with “Gulliver’s Travels.” 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 MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Tourist’

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Natalie Portman to Spread the Plague of Non-nude Sex Comedies

After putting in a disappointingly non-nude (but Golden Globe-nominated) performance as a bi-curious ballerina in Black Swan , Natalie Portman has now announced plans for a female comedy production company that looks dubious at best. Natalie has long been a critic of Mr. Skin’s life work. Earlier this year, she swore off all future nude scenes and told Elle UK , “I’m definitely not a prude about sex or nudity, I just don’t want do something that will end up in a screen grab on a porn site.” And now the actress is creating a new production company to make “raunchy” female sex comedies that sound like they’ll have less nudity than Saudi Arabian Sesame Street . “There’s a difference,” Natalie told Vogue , “between being in a bra and underpants as an object on a men’s magazine cover and playing yourself – a woman with desires and needs who loves and laughs with her friends – in a bra and underpants.” Who said anything about a bra and underpants?

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Natalie Portman’s ‘Black Swan’ Physique Gave Emily Blunt ‘Anxiety’

Blunt, who also plays a ballerina in upcoming Matt Damon thriller, recalls marveling, ‘That girl has some serious guns.’ By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Natalie Portman in “Black Swan” Photo: Fox Searchlight Emily Blunt spent the end of 2009 training to be a ballerina for her role opposite Matt Damon in the 2011 sci-fi thriller, “The Adjustment Bureau.” The training regimen she thrust herself into was borderline brutal. “The tears did start to flow. I did cry a lot in pain,” she told us months later. Around the same time Blunt was pirouetting like a madwoman, Natalie Portman had also slipped on some ballet slippers for “Black Swan.” Portman’s film beat Blunt’s to the screen and quickly became an awards-season fave. Blunt herself is a fan of the film, even if seeing Portman dance caused a bit of apprehension. “I had a full anxiety attack after it but still loved the movie,” Blunt laughed to MTV News while promoting the Christmas release “Gulliver’s Travels.” “That girl has some serious guns,” she explained. “I was like, ‘Wow, her back looks like a barrel of snakes.’ She truly worked out and she looks incredible in the movie.” Blunt shouldn’t sell herself short. She, too, trained intensely for “Adjustment Bureau,” recruiting the artistic director of the modern-dance company Cedar Lake to teach her how to dance like someone who’d been doing it her whole life. “It’s definitely an endurance test, learning how to be a dancer,” she said. “That is some lifestyle. That is day in, day out, hours and hours and hours a day, just crippling your body. It was the hardest thing I have ever had to do in my life. I am so happy I did it because I think it’s probably a good thing, soul-building, to do something every day that terrifies and embarrasses you.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Gulliver’s Travels.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Black Swan’ Related Photos ‘Black Swan’

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Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Best in Movies

On the television side, the Golden Globe Awards nominated Mad Men , Glee and others this morning. As for this ceremony’s take on the big screen, Angelina Jolie somehow nabbed a Best Comedy/Musical Actress nomination for The Tourist . We didn’t know that was a comedy or a musical… Best Picture: Drama Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network Best Picture: Musical or Comedy Alice in Wonderland Burlesque The Kids Are All Right Red The Tourist Best Actor: Drama Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter Best Actress: Drama Halle Berry, Frankie and Alice Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine Best Actor: Musical or Comedy Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland Johnny Depp, The Tourist Paul Giamatti, Barney’s Version Jake Gyllenhaal, Love and Other Drugs Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack Best Actress: Musical or Comedy Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs Angelina Jolie, The Tourist Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right Emma Stone, Easy A Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, The Fighter Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Andrew Garfield, The Social Network Jeremy Renner, The Town Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Mila Kunis, Black Swan Melissa Leo, The Fighter Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom Best Director Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Christopher Nolan, Inception David O. Russell, The Fighter

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Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Best in Movies

On the television side, the Golden Globe Awards nominated Mad Men , Glee and others this morning. As for this ceremony’s take on the big screen, Angelina Jolie somehow nabbed a Best Comedy/Musical Actress nomination for The Tourist . We didn’t know that was a comedy or a musical… Best Picture: Drama Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network Best Picture: Musical or Comedy Alice in Wonderland Burlesque The Kids Are All Right Red The Tourist Best Actor: Drama Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter Best Actress: Drama Halle Berry, Frankie and Alice Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine Best Actor: Musical or Comedy Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland Johnny Depp, The Tourist Paul Giamatti, Barney’s Version Jake Gyllenhaal, Love and Other Drugs Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack Best Actress: Musical or Comedy Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs Angelina Jolie, The Tourist Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right Emma Stone, Easy A Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, The Fighter Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Andrew Garfield, The Social Network Jeremy Renner, The Town Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Mila Kunis, Black Swan Melissa Leo, The Fighter Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom Best Director Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Christopher Nolan, Inception David O. Russell, The Fighter

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