Apparently the Emmys were held last night, which I didn’t watch because I don’t need somebody else to tell me what the best TV is. Everybody already knows it’s the 5-1o minutes of every Modern Family episode where Sofia Vergara shows off that perfect cleavage of hers. So it only makes sense that Sofia busted out at the Emmys to celebrate. Although now I kind of wish I’d watched the telecast, because those funbags are always must-see TV. Photos: Fameflynet Continue reading →
So Sports Illustrated held their big star-studded 50th Anniversary shindig the other night and once again, yours truly wasn’t invited. Even though the only thing I love more than super-hot swimsuit models is an open bar. Anyway, since I was forced to watch from home instead, here’s my personal favorite shot from the telecast, of Marisa Miller . Granted, it’s not as great as getting to see this in person, but it is a lot easier to stare at for five straight minutes without seeming like a giant weirdo. So at least there’s that. Enjoy.
Katherine Webb is about to get all wet. The 23-year old beauty has signed on for Splash , the ABC celebrity diving (yes, celebrity diving) competition that kicks off on March 19. But in an interview this morning with Ryan Seacrest, Webb admitted she preferred a different reality show is given the choice. “If I were to do any show it would have been Dancing With the Stars just because I love dancing,” Webb said. “I don’t know the technicalities on that, but I know that I was on the list I think, but I had a secured spot for celebrity diving so I went ahead with diving.” That’s still not bad for someone the celebrity gossip world had not heard of until January 7, when Webb’s face showed up on the telecast of the BCS national championship game and announcer Brent Musberger gushed over her appearance. But Musberger, along with every male in America, is in for some bad news: Webb is very content with Crimson Tide quarterback AJ McCarron. “When you find yourself with someone that you really can see yourself with, like, you know it,” Webb told Seacrest. “I knew in the first two weeks that we were going to be together for a long time. Love kind of takes over and you start talking about the future…so yeah, [marriage] is definitely something that I want.”
I can’t say I loved last night’s Golden Globe Awards in their entirety. There was something unfocused and rather boilerplate about the telecast as a whole, but it did have its memorable moments. Here are my Top Five. Memo to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association: Pay special attention to Number 2 if you want next year’s awards to be an improvement. 1. Jodie Foster’s speech: Whether you liked the I’m-coming-out-by-telling-you-that-I’ve-been-out aspect of her speech, or thought that she should have been one of those brave souls — like Ellen DeGeneres — who battled Hollywood homophobia by taking a stand when there was real career risk involved, Foster gave us a refreshing blast of emotional honesty, as well as and opinions about privacy and career, that we’ll be dissecting for a long time. Her words were a welcome departure from all of the on-message speeches, like Jessica Chastain’s comparison of Kathryn Bigelow to her character Maya, and Hugh Jackman’s homage to his wife Deborra-Lee Furness — versions of which they’ve given at other awards ceremonies — that make statuette season unnecessarily repetitive and dull. 2. Amy Poehler and Tina Fey : If you were keeping tabs on the Twitter-verse during the awards, one of the recurring cries out there was more Amy and Tina. Whoever hosts the Globes tends to disappear toward the middle of the show, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association should fix that when they beg Poehler and Fey to come back 2014, which they should be doing right this very minute. I was a fan of Ricky Gervais ‘ poke-in-the-eye style, but the ladies got the tone just right. With the exception of their opening James Cameron joke, they were sharp without being lacerating, and frickin’ funny. (That said, I thought the Cameron joke was the best line of the night.) Their audience cameos were most welcome, too. Bring them back and make them a bigger part of the show. Despite a number of memorable moments, last night’s awards suffered from a lack of cohesiveness that Fey and Poehler could have brought to the telecast if they’d just been on camera more. 3. Tommy Lee Jones’ Scowl: A number of websites credit Jones with the quote, “I do not have a sense of humor of any recognizable sort,” and though his work in Men in Black and other movies suggests otherwise, the actor sure seemed to be in a foul mood at the Globes. The first time I recognized Jones’ award-winning scowl was when Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig were doing their clueless Garth and Kat-style take on the Best Supporting Actress Nominees for the Musical or Comedy category. (That funny but rather lengthy performance would have clocked in at Number 6 here if this list extended beyond 5.) If you missed it, Jones’ can be seen in the clip below while the comedy duo is discussing his co-star Meryl Streep’s performance in Hope Springs , and he looks like he smells a really bad fart. But there could have been other factors at play, too. By that point, Jones had already lost out to Christoph Waltz in the Best Supporting Actor category, and I couldn’t help but notice that he was not at the same table as director Steven Spielberg and his fellow Lincoln co-star Daniel Day-Lewis . Jones was also wearing the same dyspeptic look much later when the camera returned to him later in the telecast. Whatever the reason for Jones’ malaise, I applaud him for it. His scowl was as honest as his acting and almost as refreshing as Foster’s speech. 4. Ben Affleck’s Argo Wins: For two reasons: There’s a lot of good will for Affleck out there and though the Golden Globe win doesn’t make up for him being snubbed by the Academy in the Best Director category, it does ease the pain somewhat for everyone who was rooting for him. More significantly, Argo’s Best Picture (Drama) win is yet another sign that Spielberg and Lincoln no longer have a lock on Best Director and Picture Oscars. 5. Bill Clinton’s Appearance on Behalf of Lincoln : I can’t say I was surprised when Clinton showed up. He and a pre- Sugarland Express (but post- Duel ) Spielberg worked together on George McGovern’s campaign and the director, who orchestrated the deal, according to Deadline , has been a longtime supporter of Clinton. What I loved most about the appearance is the mutual admiration society that exists between William Jefferson and Hollywood. He got a standing ovation from the crowd and one of the night’s big laughs. After noting that the passage of the 13th Amendment required Lincoln to “make a lot of unsavory deals that had nothing to do with the big issue,” the former president added: “I wouldn’t know anything about that.” They used to say Bill Clinton was a political rock star. Turns out he’s been a movie star all along. [ Deadline ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Everyone’s favorite little person and one of our Top Ten Babes of 2012 Hayden Panettiere continued to show why she deserved a spot on the list by dropping some of her new and improved cleavage at the Golden Globes last night. I didn’t really watch the telecast, so I don’t know how it played out — did Hayden win for Best New Funbags? If not, I’m demanding a recount. And I want to personally oversee the results. Related Articles: Hayden Panettiere’s New Big Boobs Are Hollywood Tuna Approved! Hayden Panettiere Likes Her Man Meat Hayden Panettiere And Her Little Cupcakes Hayden Panettiere’s Little Hand Holds A Big Cup Photos: WENN.com
When Today’s Al Roker battling laryngitis on air, Scarlett Johansson came to the rescue, fulfilling a “lifelong dream” by reading the morning show’s weather forecast. “I have a lot of experience with weather,” Johansson joked with the anchors beforehand. Scarlett Johansson Reads Weather on TODAY The Hitchcock star proceeded to take Roker’s place in the telecast and preview the coming day’s weather for Today viewers with grace, panache and aplomb. She’s a natural, clearly … watch, Matt Lauer will try to get her fired next.
It has been difficult avoiding Super 8 spoilers as the release date for the film draws closer — a goal made even more difficult if you were watching the MTV Movie Awards. Director J.J. Abrams, producer Steven Spielberg, and stars Elle Fanning and Joel Courtney debuted a brand new trailer for the mystery-soaked blockbuster during the telecast, and if you were wondering where the smoke monster went at the end of Lost — well, here’s one possible answer.
If you’ve been reading the Oscar Index , you realize that the Best Supporting Actress Oscar is this year’s wild card. Will Melissa Leo prevail in spite of her considerable pomp? Will Hailee Steinfeld come from behind with a victory? Will Helena Bonham Carter just be awesome always? It’s a toss-up. Movieline’s own Julie Miller and yours truly are mapping out the telecast’s most exciting award with a play-by-play of the nominee announcement, the winner, and the ensuing fight in the Kodak Theater.
Serene Branson began speaking gibberish a few words into Sunday#39;s telecast, which caused the station to cut away. By the next day, she was feeling better and told the station she hopes to be back on the air soon. Doctors believe they#39;ve solved the mystery of why veteran CBS 2 TV reporter Serene Branson slurred her words during a live Grammy telecast. Despite various theories, including a stroke, Branson actually suffered from a “complex migraine,” according to UCLA Medical Center#39;s c