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Project Nim Opens Sundance, Proves Life Stranger Than Fiction

It says something that out of four feature-length films opening the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, the hottest ticket in town wasn’t the celebrity doc ( Sing Your Song ) or the buddy cop thriller starring two famous-for-an-indie-movie stars ( The Guard ). Instead, Thursday’s big premiere was Project Nim — or, as it was referred to around Park City, “the monkey movie” — a documentary by returning Grand Jury Prize/Audience Award winner James Marsh, whose first and last Sundance debut ( Man on Wire ) went on to win an Oscar.

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Late Night Highlights: Stephen Colbert Scolds Rush Limbaugh For His Offensive Chinese Impression

“For someone who doesn’t understand it, he speaks Chinese beautifully,” Stephen Colbert joked about Rush Limbaugh’s impression of Chinese President Hu Jintao last night, before reprimanding the pundit for his other offensive impressions like Black Guy and Parkinson’s Sufferer. Elsewhere, Jimmy Fallon threw drinks in Ashton Kutcher’s face, Ryan Gosling performed a Blue Valentine duet with Jimmy Kimmel and Kaley Cuoco told David Letterman about the horse that literally crushed her leg.

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Late Night Highlights: Stephen Colbert Makes Sense of Sarah Palin’s ‘Blood Libel’ Remark

Last night, Stephen Colbert did his best to make sense — and make light — of Sarah Palin’s unfortunate and incorrect use of the term “blood libel” on The Colbert Report . Elsewhere, Olivia Munn told David Letterman how to avoid the cops, Seth Rogen talked about Cameron Diaz in her underwear, and Conan punished his audience for laughing.

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Late Night Highlights: Javier Bardem Insults Conan’s Hair, Debuts His Woody Allen Impression

You might not think that the thickly accented Javier Bardem would be able to pull off a convincing Woody Allen Impression but he can — and did — on last night’s Conan . He also mocked Conan’s hair, a daring move for someone who sported a bowl cut for an entire film. Elsewhere, Stephen Colbert suffered from Bieber Fever, Vince Vaughn talked skydiving, and Colin Firth told Jon Stewart how to play a stuttering king.

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Late Night Highlights: Watch Gwyneth Paltrow and Jimmy Fallon Sing ’90s R&B

Last night, Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow kicked off 2011’s late night programming — and prepared for that imminent Cee Lo duet — by putting on a pair of flip shades and crooning suggestive lyrics to Jimmy Fallon. Elsewhere, David Letterman revealed that he once cried during a McDonald’s commercial, Jon Stewart proved that Barack Obama is actually Luke Skywalker, Stephen Colbert talked Spiderman , and Paula Abdul acted crazy.

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Late Night Highlights: Justin Timberlake Wants to Join Saturday Night Live, Seriously

Attention Lorne Michaels: Last night on Lopez Tonight , perennial Saturday Night Live guest star Justin Timberlake admitted that he would love to join the cast for an entire season of the show. This could be the Christmas miracle SNL fans were praying for. Elsewhere, Matt Damon taught David Letterman how to talk funny, Jason Segel fired his 65-year-old dialect coach, Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon sang Christmas carols, and Amy Sedaris showed Stephen Colbert how to turn dryer lint into art.

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Stephen Colbert, Drake, Lil Wayne Have 2010’s Top Retweeted Tweets

Gulf oil spill, World Cup, VMAs and Justin Bieber among the top trends of the year on Twitter and Facebook. By Gil Kaufman Stephen Colbert Photo: Scott Wintrow/ Getty Images Not only were people riveted by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico this year; they also couldn’t resist sharing some wry humor on the matter. That’s why Stephen Colbert’s 140-character comment about the matter was Twitter’s Top Retweeted Tweet of 2010 . “In honor of oil-soaked birds, ‘tweets’ are now ‘gurgles,’ ” read the post, that earned the comedian a Golden Tweet award on “The Colbert Report” Tuesday night. Much of the top 10 Retweeted Tweets were from musicians: Drake (#2), Lil Wayne (#3), Justin Bieber (#4), Joe Jonas (#6), Lady Gaga (#7), Kanye West (#8) and Rihanna (#9). A post from spoof account @alqueda was #5, and an ironically uplifting piece of advice from @sh–mydadsays made the list at #10. Earlier this week, Twitter and Facebook released their respective lists of the top trends on their sites over the past 12 months. Each is a fascination look at the obsessions and globally unifying events, people, pop culture fixations and bizarre crazes that grabbed our digital attention this year. While there’s some crossover on the Twitter and Facebook lists, the more interesting parts are where they diverge. For instance, the #1 item on Facebook’s “Memology 2010” global list of top status trends was “HMU,” a shorthand status update that translates to “hit me up,” meaning someone wants you to call or text them. The rest of the list featured a mixture of more predictable/generic trends, including: World Cup (#2), Movies (#3), iPad and iPhone (#4), Haiti (#5), Justin Bieber (#6), Games on Facebook (#7), Mineros/Miners (referring to the trapped Chilean miners) (#8), the B.o.B. song “Airplanes” (#9) and 2011. Over on Twitter , the #Hindsight2010 list of top trends featured a few of the same items, but users dug a bit deeper into specific movies, events and fads. Topping the list was the disastrous Gulf oil spill, followed by the mania over the FIFA World Cup, then the mind-bending thriller “Inception,” the Haiti Earthquake, vuvuzela (the ubiquitous buzzing sound of the World Cup) and the Apple iPad. Rounding out the list were the Google Android phone (#7), Justin Bieber (#8), “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” (#9) and the late eight-tentacled World Cup prognosticator, Pulpo Paul. MTV has reason to celebrate the list, as our own Video Music Awards came in at # 1 on the list of top TV trends, and the MTV Movie Awards were #9. “Pretty Little Liars” was #2 on the list, followed by “True Blood,” “Walking Dead” and the Grammy Awards. The men and women of “Glee” came in at #6, just ahead of “Family Guy” and “CSI.” The American Music Awards rounded out the top 10. Related Artists Drake Lil Wayne

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Deaths at Disney Town and 7 Other Stories You’ll be Talking About Today

Also in the Friday edition of The Broadsheet: Disney readies another two Pirates of the Caribbean sequels… James Bond will return with Sam Mendes… Jean-Luc Godard turns 80… and more ahead.

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Late Night Highlights: James Franco’s Oscar Host Duties Inspired by Robert Pattinson

Last night, new Oscar co-host James Franco stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live to explain how that fantasy gig came to be. And spoiler alert: It began with a simple dream of parodying his Twilight idol Robert Pattinson. Meanwhile, the Kardashians horrified Conan O’B rien with a story about mayonnaise and vaginas, Jon Stewart attacked Sarah Palin’s Twitter personality, Stephen Colbert defended Christmas and Craig Ferguson continued the war on his French copycat.

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Late Night Highlights: Joel McHale Attacks Innocent Conan Audience Member

Chaos broke out on the set of Conan last night when guest Joel McHale stopped ragging on Oprah and his Community co-star Chevy Chase to call out a young audience member’s wardrobe choice. But fear not — Conan, Andy Richter and second guest Tim Gunn heroically came to the audience member’s defense. Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert introduced a new product called meat goggles, Regis Philbin did card tricks and Conan vlogged about Bristol Palin from his bedroom.

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