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Sex and the City 2 Leads List of Razzie Award "Winners"

What sequel was named the worst thing to happen to Hollywood in 2010? Which Twilight Saga star is considered a trainwreck of an actor? As has become an annual tradition, the Razzie Awards handed out hardware to the very worst from the year in cinema last night, 24 hours prior to the Oscars doing the opposite. And the “winners” were… WORST ACTOR Ashton Kutcher/ Killers and Valentine’s Day WORST ACTRESS The Four “Gal Pals”/ Sex and the City 2 WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Jessica Alba / The Killer Inside Me , Little Fockers , Machete and Valentine’s Day WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR Jackson Rathbone/ The Last Airbender , Eclipse WORST SCREEN COUPLE/WORST SCREEN ENSEMBLE The Entire Cast of Sex and the City 2 WORST DIRECTOR M. Night Shyamalan/ The Last Airbender WORST SCREENPLAY The Last Airbender , M. Night Shyamalan

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Sex and the City 2 Leads List of Razzie Award "Winners"

Sex and the City 2 Leads List of Razzie Award "Winners"

What sequel was named the worst thing to happen to Hollywood in 2010? Which Twilight Saga star is considered a trainwreck of an actor? As has become an annual tradition, the Razzie Awards handed out hardware to the very worst from the year in cinema last night, 24 hours prior to the Oscars doing the opposite. And the “winners” were… WORST ACTOR Ashton Kutcher/ Killers and Valentine’s Day WORST ACTRESS The Four “Gal Pals”/ Sex and the City 2 WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Jessica Alba / The Killer Inside Me , Little Fockers , Machete and Valentine’s Day WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR Jackson Rathbone/ The Last Airbender , Eclipse WORST SCREEN COUPLE/WORST SCREEN ENSEMBLE The Entire Cast of Sex and the City 2 WORST DIRECTOR M. Night Shyamalan/ The Last Airbender WORST SCREENPLAY The Last Airbender , M. Night Shyamalan

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There’s No Future In Your Frontin’: One “Source” Says Rih Rih BEEN Letting Ryan Phillippe Smash, Another Says “Hell No!”

Rih Riiiiiiih you got some ‘splain to do! *Ricky Ricardo voice* Rihanna’s got a steamy new collaboration! Though one source told Us Weekly the singer, 23, appeared to blow off Ryan Phillippe, 36, at a Gucci/Roc Nation brunch in L.A. on Feb. 12, a second insider says it was actually just the opposite — and that the two had a sleepover that very night! “She thinks he’s hot,” says the source. “They totally had sex. And it wasn’t even the first time!” “They initially hooked up when things were strained with [Rihanna’s ex] Matt Kemp back in early December,” says a Rihanna source. Phillippe (whose three-month, nonexclusive romance with Amanda Seyfried recently fizzled) and Rihanna then reconnected at Bing’s Two Kings charity event Feb. 19 — though again, they played it cool. “There was no PDA,” says an attendee of the Los Angeles party. The next day, he went to her 23rd birthday party at a Beverly Hills home. Says an onlooker, “They hung out a bit, but were discreet. It is still very casual.” Sums up another source, “Clearly they’re keeping it on the downlow! Now on the other hand… Which side do you believe? Because clearly someone is lying like a muhf**ka! Source

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Steve Harvey Learns About Pot on Family Feud

For a guy who began his standup career in the drug-fueled ’80s, and who’s accused of rampant adultery by his ex, Steve Harvey apparently doesn’t get out much. The Family Feud host was thrown for a loop this week by an answer to the following question on the game show: What is something that gets passed around? When a contestant buzzed in and hilariously answered, “A joint,” Steve was stunned. No, really, we don’t think that shocked was feigned. It gets better, too. Watch the clip below to see if that answer actually registered on the Feud survey, and whether a rival contestant, who went the opposite approach, topped it: Steve Harvey on Family Feud: Pass the …

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Tucker Carlson on Michael Vick: Execute Him!

Many football fans, including President Barack Obama, are happy about Michael Vick getting a second chance from the Philadelphia Eagles. Fox News’ Tucker Carlson is not one of those people. We know it’s a 24-hour news world, and Fox anchors are mandated to embrace the opposite view of anything Obama says, but listen to this: Tucker Carlson on Michael Vick: KILL HIM! “I’m a Christian, I’ve made mistakes myself, I believe fervently in second chances,” Carlson said. “But Michael Vick killed dogs, and he did in a cruel, heartless way. Personally, I think he should’ve been executed for that.” “He wasn’t, but the idea that the President of the United States is getting behind someone who murdered dogs? Kind of beyond the pale.” So … the Christian thing to do is execute Michael Vick? What if he can truly be rehabilitated and people can learn from his example? Michael Vick loves animals now. What more do you want? For its part, the White House reiterated that Obama condemns his crimes (running a dogfighting ring) but believes convicts should get a chance to contribute to society when they are released from prison (Vick served nearly two years). Tell us, was Michael Vick’s sentence fair?

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Topher Grace On The Complicated Life Of ‘Take Me Home Tonight’

The ’80s-set flick’s depiction of cocaine use was partly responsible for long release-date delay. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Topher Grace in “Take Me Home Tonight” Photo: Imagine Entertainment The inner workings of Hollywood are a perpetual mystery, particularly when film scheduling is involved. The normal filmmaking, script-to-screen process is, in a nutshell, basic: Script is written, produced, filmed, edited, promoted — and voila! It hits theaters. But as many beleaguered writers/producers/directors/actors know, things don’t always go so smoothly. Take, for example, the comedy “Take Me Home Tonight” (formerly titled “Kids in America”), which stars Topher Grace (who’s also executive producer), Ana Faris, Dan Fogler, Teresa Palmer and Michelle Trachtenberg. Not exactly an indie, no-name cast, and yet the film completed principal photography in late 2006/ early 2007 and is just now getting released. When MTV News caught up with Grace recently, we asked him to take us through the producing process that finally led to its release date. “[The film came from] this idea that every generation had a film that looked about 20 years back,” Grace said, adding the fact that no one had captured the spirit of the ’80s in film without making fun of the decade. “We wanted to do something that felt like it was literally made in the ’80s. So, we brought this to a different studio, and they were very supportive when they made the film, so we’re very grateful for that.” What slowed down the process from there, Grace explained, was a hesitation from the studio with several scenes that involve cocaine use. “It tested really well,” he said. “It’s an audience film. It’s not drama, but there was a real hesitation because there is so much cocaine in it, and our feeling at the time was, ‘You can’t do a movie about Prohibition without alcohol, and you really can’t do a movie about partying in the ’80s, at the age these kids are, without showing cocaine use.” Lucky for Grace and his producing partner Gordon Kaywin, the film received new life at Imagine Entertainment, via veteran producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer. “We had fun producing, but those guys are the real deal,” Grace said of Howard and Grazer. “We learned a lot from them, and they’re probably the greatest producers of our time. So, they encouraged us to not change the cut, which I thought was a really cool move.” Grace also credited Ryan Kavanaugh, the CEO of Relativity Media (the studio that is now releasing the film), with understanding and helping execute their original idea. “He understood that you can’t make a movie like ‘Dazed and Confused’ if it doesn’t have pot in it,” Grace said. “You just can’t; it doesn’t ring true. It’s not that real thing we talk about, and he and his team embraced it, and that’s the film we got to see.” The former “That ’70s Show” star said he’s thrilled with the final result. “We’re so happy with the film. It’s creatively exactly what we wanted, and it’s exactly the opposite of the normal situation where stuff gets cut,” he said. “[For us] it was the opposite: We got to put stuff back in.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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How To End The War On The Car: Recognize It Is A Win-Win Situation

In Toronto , the new Mayor thinks roads belong to trucks and cars , and thinks bike lanes slow them down. He calls bike lanes and streetcars a “war on the car.” In fact, there is some evidence of exactly the opposite; in many cases, a person on a bike might otherwise be taking up road space in a car. In New York , the investment in bike lanes has resulted in a 13% increase in usage last year, and an 88% increase in the last three years. According to

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How To End The War On The Car: Recognize It Is A Win-Win Situation

In Toronto , the new Mayor thinks roads belong to trucks and cars , and thinks bike lanes slow them down. He calls bike lanes and streetcars a “war on the car.” In fact, there is some evidence of exactly the opposite; in many cases, a person on a bike might otherwise be taking up road space in a car. In New York , the investment in bike lanes has resulted in a 13% increase in usage last year, and an 88% increase in the last three years. According to

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Video of police pulling protester from wheelchair cause outrage

A video showing a police officer dragging a disabled man across a road after he had been tipped out of his chair during the student protests sparked outrage today when it was posted on YouTube. Jody McIntyre, 21, was pulled across the street to the fury of the watching crowd outside Parliament who can be heard shouting at the police to stop. A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police confirmed that an internal investigation was underway into the wheelchair incident. Mr McIntyre has contacted a lawyer and is considering pressing charges. Mr McIntyre said he was twice dragged out of his chair by police officers during the protest about rises in student tuition fees. On the first occasion he was lifted out of his chair and carried 100 yards 'for his own safety'. Half an hour later, in the video posted on YouTube, the political activist was dragged across the road by a policeman towards the opposite kerb. Mr McIntyre, who is not a student, has been disabled since birth with cerebral palsy and can stand but cannot walk more than 100 yards. His 16-year-old brother later reunited him with his wheelchair. added by: sbacker

Cote de Pablo Prevention magazine

“I#39;m in a long-term relationship with [actor] Diego Serrano, and I#39;m very happy. He#39;s the worst influence that I have ever had in my life, and I love him for it,” the NCIS actress Cote de Pablo, 31, tells Prevention magazine in its January issue, on newsstands Nov. 30. People love to talk about how their partner makes them a better person. Cote de Pablo, refreshingly enough, cherishes her boyfriend for the opposite reason. “Every once in a while, he turns to me and goes, #39;Live a li

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