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Sim Keng Tee mischief scandal

On February 21 2008, Sim Keng Tee masturbated to a photograph of his female colleague, and collected the semen in a small bottle. He recorded himself doing this on his handphone. Sim Keng Tee, 39, pleaded guilty on Wednesday afternoon to two charges of mischief where he tainted two of his female colleagues#39; drinking water with his semen. This was two of 10 offences he pleaded guilty to in court. The names of victims were not revealed to protect their identities. The civilian officer in the

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MTV’s Teen Wolf: Twilight Without Taylor Lautner, With His Abs

MTV’ s new television series Teen Wolf may be named for the 1985 feature film starring Michael J. Fox but a more fitting title for the adapted series would be MTV’ s Jacob — at least judging from the trailer released today. Because everything from star Tyler Posey’s skin tone to his brooding stare to his preference to be shirtless is reminiscent of the dreamy Twilight character played by tween heartthrob Taylor Lautner.

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Bah, Humbug: 5 Better Scrooges Than Jim Carrey — and 5 Worse Ones

For those of us who thought Robert Zemeckis’ Beowulf was a vast improvement over The Polar Express , A Christmas Carol (out this week from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) wound up being a disappointing return to the rubbery, dead-eyed characters of that earlier Christmas flick. But at least give Jim Carrey points for trying — he provides the license-to-ham role of Ebenezer Scrooge with his full arsenal of grimaces and twitches and, if nothing else, totally pours himself into the character. (He’s a little less successful playing all the ghosts, but none of his doubling comes close to the creepiness of seeing Gary Oldman play Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim.)

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Bah, Humbug: 5 Better Scrooges Than Jim Carrey — and 5 Worse Ones

Sarah Palin Spoils Bristol’s ‘Passion of the Christ Paso Doble’ Surprise

Sarah Palin’s a big fan of the ol’ Twitter ( and Alaska , in case you forgot), and she just tweeted a bizarre, abbreviated, and accidentally hilarious preview of her daughter’s routines on tonight’s Dancing with the Stars . Her 140-character splendor — in all its unedited, Mel Gibson-tinged glory — is after the jump.

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Sarah Palin Spoils Bristol’s ‘Passion of the Christ Paso Doble’ Surprise

Did Russell Crowe or Christian Bale Say It? Take Movieline’s Stroppy Actor Quote Quiz

As much as we like to take the piss out of them and/or turn their rages into YouTube remixes and the like, no one should ever take Hollywood’s stroppiest actors for granted. You know the ones: Moody, temperamental, deeply sensitive and often more candid — and more aggressive — than their publicists might recommend. We love them, and we wait for their next outbursts. But how well can we really tell some of the best — including Christian Bale and Russell Crowe — apart? Quiz time!

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Did Russell Crowe or Christian Bale Say It? Take Movieline’s Stroppy Actor Quote Quiz

VIDEO: What If Harry Potter Joined Slytherin?

Here’s Your First Look at Carey Mulligan Playing Daisy Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann’s Great Gatsby

Looks like the rumors were true: Baz Luhrmann has selected Carey Mulligan for the part of Daisy Buchanan in his adaptation of The Great Gatsby . First Spiderman goes British with Andrew Garfield, and now the lead female in one of the greatest modern American novels follows suit. Get it together, America! Along with the announcement, Luhrmann included a picture of Mulligan from rehearsals that gives a taste of what may come. She certainly looks alluring and a bit ethereal here, but what do you think? Is she beautiful enough to completely wreck Leonardo DiCaprio, who is playing Gatsby? Does she trump everyone on the initial not-at-all-short list for the part?

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Stranger in a Strange Land: Excellent Trailer for Claire Denis’ White Material Arrives

Stories about about families trying to protect their farm or home from insurmountable outside forces have been told quite a few times. Usually they involve money or maybe some corporation or rival family (if we’re talking Westerns). But in Claire Denis’ The White Material , Isabelle Huppert must contend with post-colonialism and civil war turmoil in modern Africa to save her coffee plantation. And yeah, as this trailer suggests, things get a little more complicated.

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Stranger in a Strange Land: Excellent Trailer for Claire Denis’ White Material Arrives

”Hey Ayatollah, Leave Those Kids Alone”?

A founding member of Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, who lost rights to the band's name, but not copyrights on the music, through law-suits with other members. Is giving a Canadian band called Blurred Vision permission to cover ''Another Brick in the Wall part 2'' with alternate lyrics. The Toronto based Blurred Vision is led by two brothers who are Iranian born exiles, who keep their last names secret to protect their family still in Iran. It is illegal to posses, listen to, or perform rock music in their homeland. They have changed the trademark line: ''Hey teacher,…'' to ''Hey Ayatollah, leave them kids alone''. Says Waters, ''I support any fight against oppression. This band is speaking out for many, calling attention to a brutal and repressive regime.'' Now, if we could get them to change ''We don't need no education…'' to: ''We don't need an education'', that would clear up a glaring lyrical snag. Double negatives are a sign, in fact, that you are in need of said education. added by: thetrimsmith