Not only is my boss making me work on this international holiday, I need Michael Moore to teach me how to form a blogger’s union, but to top it all off I’ve got to write about some old ass chick in her bikini? What the hell? Here’s Kevin Bacon’s wife Kyra Sedgwick showing off her mom breasts in some decent bikini pictures. For a woman her age, whatever age that is, she’s still looking pretty good. Well done.
It’s a new year and we’re all hoping that this is the year Sophie Monk finally gets herself some kind of work, and real work, getting engaged to some rich old dude doesn’t count. Here she is showing off some skin in a loose fitting sweater. I don’t hate it, she’s obviously braless which is always good, and she’s giving us a subtle hint of boobage so… Good enough.
I do not own any rights to this video or audio. No hate Enjoy!! (: follow my twitter @katiaa_ LYRICS: Justin Bieber ft. Jaden Smith — Happy New Year LYRICS: Girl it’s almost the new year, and its too clear, me you and a Root Beer. Float in my house bout to count down cause we got the whole crew here yo they bout to party hardy Lookin for a hottie with a nice body ohh y’all have fun with that we dont need the mistletoe we was under that like 20 minutes ago and if you can give me all your love you better give me some more the new years comin you aint trippin no more so I don’t need music bout to listen to your ‘ hhhhh heart beat try to stop me if you want to but you know you don’t want to so don’t do it, dont ruin the moment I put me and you in Its the start of the new year baby, baby yeah and I know what to do with it baby baby yeah Im gonna make your cheeks red when I kiss your neck girl I’m never leavin cause you are the best baby Yeah yeah I wanna give you everything Never feel cause girl you’re comming home with me yeah 5 4 3 2 1 kiss me kiss me 5 4 3 2 1 kiss me kiss me Its the new year me and you girl yeah know this love is true I remember when you moved here everything was oh so new and yeah I promise to be true and i’ll give all my love to you Jaden Smith is to my right thats the cougar and he’s got a root beer Uh got friends I called em all cause 2012 is the year of the love and we gon’ start it off we can get a plane today and get a car toma’ we dont do it … http://www.youtube.com/v/jYZD2xNTuSA?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the original post here: Justin Bieber Ft. Jaden Smith – Happy New Year! [NEW] Lyrics in Description (:
It was a buoyant holiday frame for the last releases of 2011, with audiences turning out in droves (and likely family-loaded minivans) to boost just about every film in theaters. Biggest congrats are in order for Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol , which is indeed set to make in 17 days what Mission: Impossible III made in its entire theatrical run. And, look! A bunch more people caught the timely holiday spirit and bought a Zoo this week, along with a War Horse and, uh, Garry Marshall’s New Year’s Eve . Enjoy it while it lasts, Garry. Auld lang syne, 2011. Your holiday weekend receipts after the jump! 1. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Gross: $31,250,000 ($134,139,000 ) Screens: 3,455 (PSA $9,045) Weeks: 3 (Change: +5.9%) Tom Cruise’s latest spy outing dominates yet again. Pop the champagne and commence the couch-jumping! (I know, I know. That joke is so 2005.) 2. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Gross: $22,095,000 ($132,100,000) Screens: 3,703 (PSA $5,967) Weeks: 3 (Change: +9.1%) Sherlock 2 may not have the flashy buzz that MI:4 has enjoyed, and it’s trailed behind Ghotocol all these weeks, but consider: its domestic tally is only $2 million behind that of the box office champ. Pat on the back, good sirs! 3. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Gross: $18,250,000 ($94,609,000) Screens: 3,724 (PSA $4,901) Weeks: 3 (Change: +45%) Chipwrecked is on track to cross $100 million this week. Look at what you’ve done, America. 4. War Horse Gross: $16,940,000 ($42,969,000) Screens: 2,547 (PSA $6,651) Weeks: 2 (Change: +125.4%) At least one of Spielberg’s two new jams is picking up speed, and how : War Horse ‘s whopping increase, up 125.4 percent from last week, only solidifies those designs on the Oscars. And what a no brainer, anyway — what movie screams “Take the aunts and uncles and cousins and gramps to the movies since you’re still stuck at home after Christmas” like a movie that combines Spielbergian sentiment, old-timey war, and a horse? 5. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Gross: $16,300,000 ($57,100,000) Screens: 2,914 (PSA: $5,594) Weeks: 2 (Change: +27.8%) …unless Fincher + goth punk intrigue + the Yeah Yeah Yeahs + a little rape ‘n’ revenge in the icy climes of Sweden is more your family’s style. In which case, can I come visit next Christmas? 6. We Bought a Zoo Gross: $14,300,000 ($41,787,000) Screens: 3,163 (PSA: $4,521) Weeks: 2 (Change: +52.8) Great! The new Cameron Crowe caught on better this week, probably thanks to those billboards featuring gift-wrapped exotic animals. Just another irresponsible message for audiences to eat up to add to the pile. 7. The Adventures of Tintin Gross: $12,000,000 ($47,841,000) Screens: 3,087 (PSA: $3,887) Weeks: 2 (Change: +23.6%) One out of two ain’t bad, I suppose… especially when the foreign box office is carrying the Belgian boy detective adventure to the tune of $239 million and counting. 8. New Year’s Eve Gross: $6,741,000 ($46,372,000) Screens: 2,225 (PSA: $3,030) Weeks: 4 (Change: +103.7%) Of course there were people who went to the multiplex this week, skimmed past the War Horses and Girls with the Dragon Tattoos , and the Mission: Impossibles , and thought “Y’know what? LET’S GO SEE THAT ONE ABOUT NEW YEAR’S EVE!” Of course. Just die already, movie. 9. The Darkest Hour Gross: $4,300,000 ($13,200,000) Screens: 2,327 (PSA: $1,848) Weeks: 2 (Change: +43.3%) Summit farted a new action-packed adventure into theaters this Christmas with nary a peep of marketing, so we can assume anyone who went to see The Darkest Hour — a movie about killer aliens who look like lightbulbs or light or something — were just playing movie roulette when they bought their tickets. It’ll be out of the top 10 by next week, and out of our collective consciousness even sooner. I guess when you have all that Twilight money you can create your own pre-dumping ground frame before the January dumping grounds even begin? 10. The Descendants Gross: $3,650,000 ($39,675,000) Screens: 758 (PSA: $4,815) Weeks: 7 (Change: +76%) Good on the Alexander Payne drama that, in its seventh week, it managed to sneak into the top 10 with a totally decent per-screen average on less than 800 screens to boot. Let’s see if The Descendants can prove its awards season mettle by sticking it out in the coming weeks. [Figures via Box Office Mojo ]
‘I was just so sad because they’re so funny together. I just can’t see them with anyone else,’ fan tells MTV News. By James Dinh Katy Perry and Russell Brand Photo: Jeff Vespa/ Getty Images It may be the beginning of a new year, but it’s also the end of Katy Perry and Russell Brand ‘s 14-month marriage . And despite the apparently steady chemistry, fans of both the stars have voiced their thoughts on the couple’s sudden divorce , which was announced Friday morning. “It’s upsetting,” Khrystyna Luchka, 23, told MTV News during Saturday night’s “NYE in NYC 2012.” “They’re perfect for each other: They’re quirky, and they’re cute.” Another fan, Emily, confessed that it’s hard to imagine the power stars without each other, saying, “I love Katy Perry, so I was just so sad because they’re so funny together. I just can’t see them with anyone else.” See a timeline of Katy Perry and Russell Brand’s relationship. However, some weren’t too saddened by the news, as one follower admitted: “Congratulations to them for making it for that long. Give it a year, I think, for anyone in Hollywood is kind of good.” As expected, the blogosphere was buzzing when news hit that Brand had filed for divorce from the pop darling, citing “irreconcilable differences.” Facebook user Randy Michael Ramirez confessed that the breakup may give the pop star inspiration for her forthcoming material. “At least she’ll have something to write about for her next album!” he said. Like Ramirez, Vincent E. Onyeche tied Perry’s music and personal life together, writing, ” ‘The One That Got Away.’ She knew it was coming and sang that hit.” Fan Jessica Villarreal was disappointed with the announcement, as she admitted the duo was one of few Hollywood couples she really enjoyed: “This really makes me sad,” she wrote on Facebook. While Twitter user CheeYinYang expressed her disbelief, writing, “Whaaaaaa I don’t believe it … Well at least she didn’t pull a Kim Kardashian,” another fan felt that there still might be a happy ending for this California girl: “She can find better. … She’s beautiful, bubbly and he might just regret it,” JR tweeted. Share your reactions to Katy Perry and Russell Brand’s divorce announcement in the comments below. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Katy Perry Related Photos Lovebirds: Katy Perry And Russell Brand Related Artists Katy Perry Russell Brand
I’m going to assume none of us learned anything from Garry Marshall’s New Year’s Eve other than, ” I was right to avoid New Year’s Eve .” Fortunately, there are real lessons to be gleaned from the best in New Year’s cinema, and we’ve lined up five movies with tips for your bash this weekend. Whether you’re ringing it in alone or spending it with the grimmest Vietnam vet on Earth, you’ll learn something valuable here. The Gold Rush : If you’re alone, you can envision a party that’s better than a real one. Charlie Chaplin’s iconic fork-and-roll dance from The Gold Rush is a fantasy sequence where the Little Tramp entertains guests who never show up to his place. Though the flatware choreography is cute, it’s hard not to look in Chaplin’s striking eyes during the entire sequence. But what a fabulous (and fictional) fete! The Apartment : Don’t pop a wine cork when your lady friend can mistake it for a gunshot. The Apartment is a treasure, but it’s also dour enough to put a damper on your New Year’s. Let’s revisit its best moment of pure levity and watch when Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine) ditches her party, realizes that C.C. Baxter (Jack Lemmon) risked his job for her, and arrives at his apartment to deliver a few classic lines of dialogue — namely, before a rummy game, “Shut up and deal.” C.C.’s cork-popping could be better timed, though — as Fran rushes to his door, she receives a ghastly fright. The Godfather, Part II : Don’t reveal that you’re a traitor during festivities. Fredo Corleone (the late, great John Cazale) receives a grim kiss from his brother Michael (Al Pacino) upon revealing that he’s the traitor that Michael suspects he is. This leads to a classic line, “I know it was you, Fredo — you broke my heart,” which also served as the inspiration for the John Cazale documentary I Knew It Was You . Oh, New Years. What a perfectly inopportune time to expose your true character. Forrest Gump : Do not party with your bitter commanding officer from Vietnam. If we were focusing on Jenny’s New Year’s festivities in Forrest Gump , this tip might be titled, “Don’t kill yourself!” But we’re looking at Forrest (Tom Hanks) now, just as he exchanges glances with the resentful, abrasive Lt. Dan (Gary Sinise). It seems obvious, but please try not to ring in a new year with a disrespectful, not to mention emotionally battered comrade. Sex and the City : Find your most sensible, downtrodden friend and hole up with her in a glamorous apartment. I’m always a little baffled by the vitriol spewed at the first Sex and the City movie, which was truly no different — or better or worse — than the TV show. Here, in the movie’s most poignant scene, we watch as Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) sneak over to Miranda’s (Cynthia Nixon) place for a warm New Year’s. That sweeping, Celtic rendition of “Auld Lang Syne” helps too. Got other favorite New Year’s movie lessons? Drop ’em in the comments below! Follow Louis Virtel on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
Singer will perform on MTV’s ‘NYE in NYC 2012’ along with Mac Miller, Selena Gomez and J. Cole. By Christina Garibaldi Jason Derulo Photo: MTV News It’s almost that time to ring in the new year, and what better way to do so than with MTV? “NYE in NYC 2012” will air live at 11 p.m. ET on Saturday from Times Square, hosted by Demi Lovato and Tyler Posey of “Teen Wolf.” Also on hand to count down will be some of music’s biggest stars, including J. Cole , Mac Miller , Selena Gomez and Jason Der
Singer will perform on MTV’s ‘NYE in NYC 2012’ along with Mac Miller, Selena Gomez and J. Cole. By Christina Garibaldi Jason Derulo Photo: MTV News It’s almost that time to ring in the new year, and what better way to do so than with MTV? “NYE in NYC 2012” will air live at 11 p.m. ET on Saturday from Times Square, hosted by Demi Lovato and Tyler Posey of “Teen Wolf.” Also on hand to count down will be some of music’s biggest stars, including J. Cole , Mac Miller , Selena Gomez and Jason Der
Singer will perform on MTV’s ‘NYE in NYC 2012’ along with Mac Miller, Selena Gomez and J. Cole. By Christina Garibaldi Jason Derulo Photo: MTV News It’s almost that time to ring in the new year, and what better way to do so than with MTV? “NYE in NYC 2012” will air live at 11 p.m. ET on Saturday from Times Square, hosted by Demi Lovato and Tyler Posey of “Teen Wolf.” Also on hand to count down will be some of music’s biggest stars, including J. Cole , Mac Miller , Selena Gomez and Jason Der