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Game of Thrones Renewed For Seasons 5 & 6, Sets Ratings High For HBO

HBO’s blockbuster fantasy series Game of Thrones has been renewed through at least 2016. Seasons 5 and 6 of the show have been ordered, executives confirmed. The no-brainer decision from the premium cable network ensures that Game of Thrones Season 5 and 6 will follow Season 4, which kicked off Sunday night. Game of Thrones Characters In Real Life Open Slideshow 1. Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen Clarke plays Daenerys Targaryen on the hit series Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. View As List 1. Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen Clarke plays Daenerys Targaryen on the hit series Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 2. Emilia Clarke Photo Emilia Clarke stars on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 3. Kristian Nairn as Hodor Photo Kristian Nairn plays Hodor on the HBO series Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 4. Kristian Nairn Photo Kristian Nairn from HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 5. Rose Leslie as Ygritte Photo Rose Leslie plays Ygritte on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 6. Rose Leslie Photo Rose Leslie stars on the HBO series Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 7. Maisie Williams as Arya Stark Photo Maisie Williams as Arya Stark on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 8. Maisie Williams Photo Maisie stars in the HBO series Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 9. John Bradley as Samwell Tarley Photo John Bradley plays Samwell Tarley on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 10. John Bradley Photo John Bradley stars on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 11. Liam Cunningham as Davos Seaworth Liam Cunningham plays Davos Seaworth on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 12. Liam Cunningham Photo Liam Cunningham of Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 13. Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister Photo Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 14. Peter Dinklage Photo Peter Dinklage is one of the stars of HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 15. Alfie Allen Photo Alfie Allen is one of the star’s of HBO’s Game of Thrones. Here, he attends the show’s fourth season premiere. 16. Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy Photo Alfie Allen plays Theon Grey on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The show’s fourth season debuts April sixth. 17. Rory McCann as Sandor Clegane Photo Rory McCann on HBO’s Game of Thrones. The actor looks completely different in real life. 18. Rory McCann Photo Rory is one of the stars of HBO’s Game of Thrones. He plays Sandor Clegane on the show. 19. Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister Lena Headey on Game of Thrones. She plays evil queen Cersei Lannister. 20. Lena Headey Image Lena Headey of HBO’s Game of Thrones. The actress plays Cersei Lannister on the show. 21. Carice van Houten as Melisandre Photo Carice on Game of Thrones. She plays Red Queen Melisandre. 22. Carice van Houten Photo Carice stars on HBO’s Game of Thrones. She plays Red Queen Melisandre. 23. Gwendoline Christie as Brienne Photo Christie on HBO’s Game of Thrones. She plays Brienne of Tarth and looks completely different from her character! 24. Gwendoline Christie Photo Gwendoline Christie of HBO’s Game of Thrones. She plays Brienne of Tarth on the series. 25. Game of Thrones Dragon Photo One of the dragons from Game of Thrones. This guy looks nothing like the actor who plays him. Since its 2011 debut, GoT has met or exceeded the high expectations set by HBO, setting a new high water mark this spring, with no apparent end in sight. A series-record 6.6 million viewers saw the Season 4 premiere, breaking online piracy records and briefly crashing HBO Go , the network’s streaming service. The first episode of 2014, “Two Swords,” became the network’s most watched episode of any show since The Sopranos’ 2007 finale (11.9 million viewers). Suffice it to say, the series is only becoming more popular with time. In an effort to continue that upward trajectory, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have also been signed to a new contract through Season 6. Excited for the renewal? What did you think of Sunday’s premiere? Where do you see the show going in the next three seasons? Comment below!

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Kim Kardashian to Present at MTV Movie Awards; Brad Pitt and Peter Dinklage Also Added

Kim Kardashian had a small, pointless, and horribly-acted role in one of our least favorite movies this year (read our  Temptation review to find out why we hated it so very much). But that doesn’t mean she still can’t present a movie award, right? As long as she doesn’t win one, we’re cool. Kim Kardashian has been added as a presenter at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards, along with Brad Pitt and Peter Dinklage, according to the network. Other presenters include Steve Carell, Melissa McCarthy, Zac Efron, Kerry Washington, and Amanda Seyfried, as well as the casts of This Is the End , Grown Ups 2, and Star Trek Into Darkness . Rebel Wilson will host the ceremony, which will be televised live on April 14.

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More Peter Dinklage, Please! Four More Big Sequel Roles The Newly Minted ‘X-Men’ Actor Should Score

Director Bryan Singer  told Deadline yesterday that Emmy-winning actor Peter Dinklage will play a “key role” in X-Men: Second Class Days Of Future Past . This is, of course, great news for the spiffily dressed but not terribly interesting Mad Men mutants. Fans of Game of Thrones , Elf , 30 Rock , and The Station Agent have long known that Dinklage brings intelligence, gravity, and a scary-sharp wit to every production. In fact, I’d go so far as to declare that Dinklage is such a valuable asset every tentpole this year should add him to its cast. The Words of Peter need to spread far and wide. Here are four roles in 2013’s biggest sequels that Dinklage would tyrannize, or is that Tyrionize? : The Mandarin in Iron Man 3 :   It’s time for a real challenge to Tony Stark. The first two installments had the billionaire superhero playing rock’em, sock’em robots, and The Avengers portrayed Stark as the coolest guy in the room. The trilogy-closer should give Robert Downey Jr. a truly worthy foe – one who’s smart enough to launch both a physical attack and a charm offensive. Because as awesome as his high-tech salute to the San Francisco 49ers is, Iron Man’s real weapon is his crinkly-eyed charisma and all the things it can get him, like Gwyneth Paltrow’s  attention. Dinklage’s past performances suggest he’s Downey’s equal in the smart-ass and getting-ass departments, so the perfect showdown for Iron Man 3 would pit Iron Man’s quips against The Mandarin’s drollness in a game of pwns so amazing it’ll create a whole new level of snark. (Yes, Dinklage isn’t Chinese, but neither is Ben Kingsley  or that indeterminate accent he’s working in the trailers.) Beetee in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire :   Strength, speed, and cunning won Katniss her first Hunger Games, but that won’t be enough to clinch a second victory in Catching Fire . With the Capitol out for blood — sigh , aren’t they every year? — our ponytailed heroine needs alliances, even with total dorks like Peeta, to win the 75 th Games, an all-star challenge that pits previous winners against each other. Dinklage’s lack of physical threat makes him perfect for the role of Beetee, a middle-aged electrician who’s formidable precisely because he doesn’t seem like it (and because he didn’t go to school in pouty archery). The Hunger Games trilogy is, among other things, great strategy porn, and the sight of Dinklage using what his mama gave him – those full, luscious brains – would make compulsive voyeurs of us all. Tad Fawn, sensitive ladies’ man, in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues :    After Veronica Corningstone brought women’s lib to San Diego, the tides have turned on Ron Burgundy and his pelted goons. Southern California’s most-laid local celebrity is now Tad Fawn, the fuzzy sweater-loving, Stevie Nicks-adoring host of a popular PBS show about pet care. It’s frustrating enough to Ron that Cuddle Buddies is beating Channel 4 Evening News in the ratings, but now Tad is threatening to steal Ron’s greatest career achievement: the 1979 Playgirl ’s Burt of the Year title and centerfold. Dinklage’s best roles have allowed the actor to play the wounded bad boy, plus his real name is dirty enough to be his porn name . Dinklage is long overdue for a showcase for his sexy beast, and what better a forum could there be than a man-off with a soft, confused Will Ferrell ? Guy who slaps around Adam Sandler and his friends in Grown Ups 2 :  That’s it. That’s the whole movie. I would, in fact, jump at the chance to get on a bus for half an hour, fork over $12 to the hungover teenager behind the counter, and suffer through a bunch of trailers I’ve already seen online but LOUDER just for the privilege of watching Dinklage slap the smirks off Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, David Spade, and Kevin James for whining about how being a straight white guy in an America where women they don’t find attractive have the gall to exist is just so hard, man . ( Chris Rock gets a pass because it’s his first Happy Madison flick. He won’t be in the sequel.) When Dinklage gets tired, he can put on a snazzy suit and start throwing them around the room. He’s kind of the king  of that . Inkoo Kang is a film critic and investigative journalist in Boston. She has been published in Indiewire, Boxoffice Magazine, Yahoo! Movies, Pop Matters, Screen Junkies, and MuckRock. Her great dream in life is to direct a remake of All About Eve with an all-dog cast. Follow Inkoo Kang on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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Comic-Con’s 10 Can’t-Miss TV Panels

From ‘Game of Thrones’ to ‘Walking Dead’ and beyond, these are the television events you absolutely can’t miss at Comic-Con this year. By Josh Wigler Lena Headey and Peter Dinklage in “Game of Thrones” Photo: Paul Schiraldi/HBO

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‘Game Of Thrones’ Death Catches Actress By ‘Surprise’

‘They’re dropping like flies!’ Amrita Acharia laughs about latest episode. By Kara Warner Lena Headey and Peter Dinklage in “Game of Thrones” Photo: Paul Schiraldi/HBO Another week, another enthralling, action-packed episode of HBO’s hit fantasy-epic “Game of Thrones.” There are so many elements to appreciate in creator George R.R. Martin’s brilliant and twisted work, one being the way in which the author/executive producer has no qualms about offing important characters. After last season’s huge shocker with Sean Bean’s character , fans should be ready for anything, like what went down at the end of the most recent episode. (For those who haven’t yet watched “The Old Gods and the New,” do not read any further — spoilers ahead! ) As we mentioned in , show-runners David Benioff and Dan Weiss did some deviating from Martin’s original plotlines in the books and killed off a character very unexpectedly. The unfortunate victim was Dany’s loyal Dothraki handmaiden, Irri, played by Amrita Acharia. MTV News caught up with the actress recently to talk about her character’s surprise exit, of which even she wasn’t aware until she read the script. “I got the script, and [David and Dan] were like, ‘Sorry, we killed you!’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, you could bring me back as a zombie,’ ” Acharia said with a smile, hinting at some plot points our fellow readers of Martin’s books know well. “It was a surprise, but it was a good scene, so that’s good. “Obviously, it’s sad to leave,” she added. “Dany has already lost a blood rider, so for her to lose one of her handmaidens, they’d become friends, and I think that’s pretty tough. She’s been through so much. She’s lost her babies, she’s lost her husband, and she’s had to go trolling the desert, and all of a sudden someone else dies. They’re dropping like flies!” she said with a laugh. “But I’ve had a really good run of it, so I enjoyed it.” Did this week’s death catch you by surprise? Let us know in the comments. Related Videos Watching The ‘Thrones’

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‘Game Of Thrones’ Season Two: Hopes And Fears

From Tyrion Lannister’s wobbly fate to Daenerys Targaryen’s newborn dragons, the MTV News team runs down their hopes and fears By Josh Wigler Natalie Dormer as Margaery Tyrell in “Game of Thrones” Photo: HBO “Game of Thrones” fans have a lot to be excited about. A brand-new 10-episode season is set to premiere Sunday night, bringing viewers back to the wicked world of Westeros for the first time since poor Ned lost his head in the spring of 2011. With the series’ de facto protagonist dead and gone, it’s time for other characters to step up and fill the void — such as the heroic Robb Stark , the villainous Joffrey Baratheon , and even the morally ambiguous Tyrion Lannister . As “Thrones” moves further along in author George R.R. Martin’s original “Song of Ice and Fire” timeline, fans can expect more and more cheers, jeers and flat-out dumbfounding shocks all season long. All of which is to say that, yes, many “Thrones” fans are hopeful about the new season … but there are also legitimate concerns to consider. If the series is willing to behead its central character with a full episode to go before the first season finale, who knows what could happen next to the most beloved of characters? For your reading pleasure, the MTV News team’s most devoted “Thrones” fans joined together to share their hopes and fears for the coming season. Read on to see if you share their joys and concerns. Small People, Big World Starting with the biggest highlight of “Game of Thrones” — Emmy winner Peter Dinklage’s turn as Tyrion Lannister, naturally — our resident Westeros worshipers are all very excited to see not just Tyrion’s next adventure, but also the bastard Jon Snow’s travels north of the wall. “Jon Snow’s plotline picks up after a boring first season on the Wall. He finally travels north into the Haunted Forest, and he’ll definitely encounter some pretty nasty things,” said producer Stacey Sommer. “As for Tyrion, he’ll certainly have his hands full with a crumbling King’s Landing this season, and I’m looking forward to seeing more of Peter Dinklage on the small screen.” Hands Off Our Imp Speaking of Dinklage, everyone with even the faintest appreciation for “Thrones” can agree that the show would not be the same without Tyrion in tow. But we probably could have said the same thing about Sean Bean’s Ned Stark before season one reached its end, couldn’t we? To that end, our team was in complete agreement with a Chris Crocker-inspired plea: Leave our Imp alone! “If the first season of ‘Game of Thrones’ taught us anything, it’s that no one is safe — no matter how beloved or seemingly significant their character is,” said Amy Wilkinson, editor of Hollywood Crush. “So please, please be careful, Tyrion Lannister. We can’t do without your witty one-liners.” Off With Joff’s Head Turnabout is fair play, they say. With that in mind, there’s one character that everyone wants to see dead before much longer. “All I want from my ‘Game of Thrones’ season two is for Joffrey Baratheon to die a miserable, painful and gruesome death,” staff writer Kara Warner offered. “I’ve never wished for a fictional character’s demise more than Joffrey, except for maybe Viserys. God, those two are awful.” “Is it too much to ask for Joffrey Baratheon’s head on a stick?” agreed Amy. “But seriously, vengeance for Eddard Stark’s brutal beheading needs to be swift and savage and preferably at the hands of Robb Stark. Or, even better, young sister Sansa.” MTV News producer Ade Mangum chimed in: “I would enjoy a spoiler alert with news that Joffery won’t be around much longer. I don’t doubt that the directors of ‘Thrones’ told [actor Jack Gleeson] to channel Draco Malfoy, and maybe even my bratty little sister.” Creedence Blackwater Revival You’ll find no spoilers regarding Joffrey’s ultimate fate here, Ade, but at least this much is true: War is coming. There’s one particularly epic battle coming up called the Battle of Blackwater, and while it’s easily a highlight in the books “Thrones” is based upon, our team is concerned that the scene won’t be nearly as epic on the small screen. “My one nagging fear is that the Battle of Blackwater is not going to be as epic and awesome — and Tyrion-centric — as it was in the book,” said MTV Movies Blog contributing writer Terri Schwartz. Stacey echoed those fears: “The entire season leads up to this moment, so it would be a shame if they shortchanged the action. I would love to see an entire episode dedicated to just the battle! ” (Psst: Considering that the season’s ninth episode is titled “Blackwater” and is written by “Ice and Fire” author George R.R. Martin, you just might get your wish, Stacey.) Fire And Blood Finally, going into season two, there’s one particular cliffhanger that everyone’s excited to see more of: wandering queen and khaleesi Daenerys Targaryen’s newborn dragons. The return of dragons for the first time in centuries is a major plot point in the continuing tale of “Thrones” — a risky proposition not just for viewers who’ve become accustomed to the relatively low-level fantasy world of Westeros, but for creators pinning so much importance on a trio of computer-generated characters. “I think my biggest fear of all is that the dragons are going to look terrible,” Ade said. “I just hope the CGI team is working overtime on season two.” If I can break down the fourth wall for a moment: I’ve seen the first four episodes of season two, and they’re glorious, dragons and all. Dany devotees, if no one else, have nothing to be concerned about in the dragon department. What are your biggest hopes and fears going into “Game of Thrones” season two? Let me know in the comments section or hit me up on Twitter @roundhoward ! Related Videos Talk Nerdy Related Photos ‘Game Of Thrones’ Season Two

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‘Game Of Thrones’ Season Two Preview: It Gets ‘Bigger’

On Golden Globes red carpet, David Benioff promises, ‘A lot of bloodshed’ and ‘more romance.’ By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz David Benioff Photo: Getty Images In its first season, “Game of Thrones” struck a chord not only with fans but with critics as well, and on the carpet at the 2012 Golden Globes , showrunner David Benioff shared some hints about season two with MTV News’ Josh Horowitz. “A lot of bloodshed, as they’re used to. More romance, I think, than season one. There are some great love stories starting up,” Benioff said about the next season, which premieres April 1 on HBO. The first season of “Game of Thrones” earned several nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, including Best Drama Series and Best Supporting Actor, which Peter Dinklage won. According to Benioff, season two will be about expanding the world of the television show. For production, that meant traveling all over the world. “The worlds just keep getting bigger and bigger,” Benioff said. “We traveled to Croatia and Iceland and again to Northern Ireland this year. I think it looks even better than last season.” The prospect of a new season is a nerve-racking one for Benioff, but the showrunner said that the series’ work behind the camera ensures a great second season. “Obviously, I’m biased, but you’re always nervous going into a new season,” he said. “Can you match what happened before? I think our directors and our cinematographers took it to a whole different place.” Benioff ended his tease for season two with a hint that is sure to make any fan giddy with excitement. “It looks absolutely gorgeous,” he said. “And the dragons are getting bigger.” Check out the 2012 Golden Globes winners , and don’t miss all the fashion from the Golden Globes red carpet ! Related Videos On The Red Carpet At The Golden Globes 2012 Golden Globes: Highlights From The Show Related Photos Golden Globes 2012: The Afterparties Golden Globes 2012 Press Room

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Ricky Gervais’ Five Best Golden Globes Jokes

He might have been a bit tamer than last year’s hosting gig, but he still had quite a few zingers. By Ryan J. Downey Ricky Gervais at the 2012 Golden Globes Photo: Getty Images In several interviews, Ricky Gervais made it clear that he felt a responsibility to skewer the rich and famous assembled at the Golden Globes this year. It’s not about the people in the room; it’s about the people watching at home. We are in a deep economic crisis, after all. Let’s get this in perspective: They’re the wealthiest, most privileged people in the world,” he told Esquire in a recent interview. Many of the promotional spots leading up to his return as host took this angle, as well. This year, the co-creator and co-star of the often fame-and-fortune skewering “Life’s Too Short,” “The Ricky Gervais Show,” “An Idiot Abroad,” “Extras” and both the U.K. and U.S. version of “The Office” saved most of his acerbic venom for several folks who weren’t in attendance: Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, Adam Sandler and Eddie Murphy. And a few of the jokes directed at larger targets seemed to have compliments thinly hidden in their premises: Clooney is handsome, Firth is well-loved, Portman puts family first. Hardly biting. But in fairness, Gervais promising to up the ante from his stellar performance last year is a bit like Paul McCartney promising to outdo The White Album. Some things in art and life come down to time, place, circumstance and the right convergence of events (Ricky would probably be upset if we suggested divine intervention). And while another comedic actor may have had the edgiest joke of the night (“Hello, I’m Seth Rogen, and I am currently trying to conceal a massive erection,” said while standing about a foot away from Kate Beckinsale), Gervais certainly still generated several laughs. “It’s so good having a job where you can get drunk and say what you want. And they pay you,” he said at one point during the telecast. In case you missed ’em, here are the five funniest things the massively talented Englishman had to say: 5. “Tonight you get Britain’s biggest comedian, hosting the world’s second biggest awards show on America’s third biggest network. Sorry, is it? Fourth. It’s fourth. For any of you who don’t know, the Golden Globes are just like the Oscars, but without all that esteem. The Golden Globes are to the Oscars what Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton. A bit louder, a bit trashier, a bit drunker and more easily bought. Allegedly. Nothing’s been proved.” 4. “What’s with all the divorces? What’s going on? Arnold and Maria, J.Lo and Marc Anthony, Ashton and Demi. Kim Kardashian and some guy no one will remember. He wasn’t around long. Seventy-two days. A marriage that lasted 72 days. I’ve sat through longer James Cameron acceptance speeches.” 3. “Who needs the Oscars? Not me. And not Eddie Murphy. He walked out on them, and good for him. But when the man who said yes to ‘Norbit’ says no to you, you know you’re in trouble. I love Eddie Murphy. He loves dressing up, doesn’t he? Versatile. He’s versatile. No, he is. Bit of trivia for you: Eddie Murphy and Adam Sandler between them played all the parts in the movie ‘The Help.’ Isn’t that brilliant. They were brilliant. I can’t believe they’re not here. Or maybe they are. They’re masters of disguise.” 2. “Justin Bieber nearly had to take a paternity test. What a waste of a test that would have been. No, he’s not the father. The only way that he could impregnate a girl was if he borrowed one of Martha Stewart’s old turkey basters.” 1. To Johnny Depp: “I want to ask you a question. And be honest. Are you on recreational drugs? I’m joking, that’s not the question. And we all know the answer. Have you seen ‘The Tourist’ yet?” Stick with MTV News for the 2012 Golden Globes winners , and don’t miss all the fashion from the Golden Globes red carpet ! Related Videos 2012 Golden Globes: Highlights From The Show Related Photos MTV Style | 2012 Golden Globes Red Carpet Photos Golden Globes 2012 Press Room

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Golden Globes 2012: Best And Worst Moments

Peter Dinklage’s acceptance speech and Seth Rogen’s shocking one-liner rank among best Globes moments — but there were FAILs too. By Josh Wigler Peter Dinklage at the 2012 Golden Globes Photo: Getty Images In spite of some predictable results (“The Artist” wins everything! Again!) and a far tamer-than-expected performance from returning host Ricky Gervais , there were some moments at the 2012 Golden Globes worth standing up and saluting — from victories for a handful of small-screen underdogs to appearances from real-life dogs. Of course, there were other moments we would just as soon forget. Read on for our list of the best and worst of Sunday’s (January 15) Globes! Best Penis Joke: Seth Rogen On a night peppered with lewd, “members only” humor that included Madonna trying to steal a smooch from Gervais and George Clooney offering “Shame” star Michael Fassbender a few golf tips, it was “50/50” comedian Seth Rogen who came out swinging with the most shocking one-liner of the night. Rogen called attention to his “concealed erection” while standing next to Kate Beckinsale, and it’s a good thing she wasn’t in character as “Underworld” badass Selene, or else that joke may have ended very, very differently. Best Google Alert: Peter Dinklage This year’s Globes gave Dinklage yet another deserved win for playing Tyrion Lannister on “Game of Thrones.” But the actor didn’t simply accept his award, he sent every viewer with access to the Internet straight to the Web with instructions to Google Martin Henderson. No, he did not mean the “Torque” actor. Instead, Dinklage successfully called attention to a dwarf-tossing victim in England, using the Globes as a platform to highlight a greater issue. Least Prepared Winner: Meryl Streep When you hold the record for receiving the most Golden Globe nominations of any actor in history, one would think you’d be a bit more prepared when an award actually came your way. During Sunday night’s broadcast, however, Streep was genuinely stunned by her Best Actress victory for “The Iron Lady.” In a discombobulated acceptance speech, she thanked actors who weren’t even nominated for awards and dragged on for way too frakkin’ long. Meryl, we love you, but please: a little preparation goes a long way. At this point in your storied career, there’s really no excuse for getting played off the stage. Biggest Mistake: The “Boss” Wins Over Walter White No disrespect intended to the former Frasier Crane, who has ruled the small screen in many incarnations over the years. Grammar’s work on Starz’s freshman drama “Boss” is worth acclaim, no doubt, but is it worth more than “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston’s continued excellence as chemistry teacher-turned-meth cook? Not a chance. Four years into the AMC thriller and Cranston continues to top himself with every episode in his role as Walter White. He is the danger, and there’s no question that he should have won the Globe this year. Spot-On Award: “Homeland” On the flip side, voters got it right by awarding Showtime’s “Homeland” with two major awards: one for Best Drama and one to Claire Danes for Best Actress in a TV Drama. Danes’ mentally unstable counterterrorism agent Carrie Mathison is one of the most original and moving lead characters to hit the small screen in recent years, and the actress’ victory in this category is more than deserved. Likewise, the series itself was one of the brightest TV offerings of 2011, absolutely required viewing for anyone fascinated by the world of espionage and the War on Terror. Best Dog: Uggie, “The Artist” In a year dominated by awesome movie dogs, Jack from “The Artist” — played by Uggie the Jack Russell terrier — was the only one respectful enough to actually show up to the Golden Globes. By default, Uggie wins our inaugural Best Dog award. To the other canines: shame on you for staying home. Stick with MTV News for the 2012 Golden Globes winners , and don’t miss all the fashion from the Golden Globes red carpet ! Related Videos 2012 Golden Globes: Highlights From The Show Related Photos MTV Style | 2012 Golden Globes Red Carpet Photos Golden Globes 2012 Press Room

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TV Nudity Report: Sibel Kekilli on Game of Thrones, Tamsin Egerton on Camelot

God bless Peter Dinklage . Whenever his character, Tyrion Lannister, appears on Game of Thrones , boobs (and bush and butt) are almost certain to follow. This week Tyrion, afraid that his days are numbered, decided to go out in style by purchasing savory slice of Teutonic T&A Sibel Kekilli. Sibel, who began her career in hardcore porn, has bared her ass-ets in a number of German films, most notably Head-On (2004). Sibel kept her lower half covered for last night’s episode, but her German gazongas still give Skin Central’s bratwurst a Hard-On ! Meanwhile, over in the also-mythical kingdom of Camelot , we saw a sexy shapeshifting scene with blonde babe Tamsin Egerton taking her husband Arthur’s sword into her stone…but was it really Tamsin, or wicked witch Eva Green in disguise? Either way, the season finale had us waving our magic wand! Camelot may be over for the season, but you check check out all the breast nudity from King Arthur’s Court right here on MrSkin.com…and don’t forget the continuing nude saga of Game of Thrones !

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