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James Franco And Anne Hathaway Dive Into ‘Inception’ For Oscar Hosting Tips

Academy Awards opener features Leonardo DiCaprio, Alec Baldwin in ‘Inception’-themed tribute to year’s best. By Gil Kaufman Anne Hathaway and James Franco host the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: Getty Images It’s become a time-honored Oscar opening bit: inserting the show’s host into the year’s Best Picture nominees. Only this time, it was hosts, plural, and for only the second time since 1986, they were not stand-up comedians whose forte is getting easy laughs. After more than a month of speculation about how James Franco and Anne Hathaway would open Sunday night’s 83rd annual Academy Awards ceremony, the tension was broken with a quick-cut montage of iconic images from this year’s 10 Best Picture nominees, followed by Franco, 32, and Hathaway, 28, being digitally inserted into one of the year’s most mind-twisting nominees, “Inception.” Check out photos of the 2011 Academy Awards show . Star Leonardo DiCaprio attempted to explain how the whole dream-hopping worked to the couple, with Hathaway saying, “So, we’re going to go into Alec Baldwin’s dreams and get some hosting tips,” as an incredulous Franco huffed, “You’re buying this. … I’m not going anywhere until you can prove you can take us into people’s dreams.” As the streets of Paris exploded around them, Franco still wouldn’t buy in, using his best tough-guy stance and pressing DiCaprio, “Gimme some proof … one shred of proof, Leo … we’re waitin’.” The pair then ended up on a plane with DiCaprio and Baldwin, with the “30 Rock” star and 2010 Oscar co-host slugging down a juice box of Ambien to calm his nerves, but passing out before giving Hathaway the secret to hosting the show. They were next transported to a courtroom, where Hathaway took issue with Franco’s use of a driedel as his talisman to check whether he was in a dream (if you haven’t seen “Inception,” then you were just slightly more confused than those of us who had). They ended up in a yelling match with “The Social Network” star Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, telling the socially awkward billionaire that his brusque dismissal of their request for help had just cost him a few Facebook friends. “And tell the Winklevosses to stop giving me the stink eye,” Franco added. The “Inception” elevator took them to the sweaty gym in “The Fighter,” where Hathaway donned her best round the way Boston girl accent to chat up Mark Wahlberg’s Micky Ward about who is a bigger junkbag. After knocking Franco out, she hopped on a horse to face off against “True Grit” star Jeff Bridges, with Franco snuggling up behind her in a bearskin coat and Hathaway sporting not one but two eye patches. The search continued in “The King’s Speech,” where they worked period costumes. But those were nothing compared to the ones they squeezed into for the “Black Swan” bit, where Franco was shoehorned into a skintight white leotard and his co-host a Thanksgiving turkey-inspired getup. “The dance of the brown duck,” Hathaway intoned as she spun wildly, shedding feathers and quacking her way through a routine that horrified star Natalie Portman. They finally found Baldwin again, who played some mind games with them before they jumped into the DeLorean time machine from “Back to the Future” and jetted into the present, winding up on the stage in their awards-show finest. Franco, holding a cell phone to record his moment in the sun, wore a classic tuxedo, while Hathaway emerged in an elegant white floor-length gown with beaded accents. “Oh my gosh, you’re all real,” she marveled. “This is actually happening!” Lowering the collective age of presenters by 55 years from last year, first-time hosts Franco and Hathaway — the latter the youngest host in history and one of the only women to ever have the honor — quickly dispensed with any questions about why they were tapped for the gig. “Anne, I must say you look so beautiful and so hip,” said Franco in his signature smiling deadpan manner. “Thank you, James,” she replied. “You look very appealing to a younger demographic as well.” Both had promised they would not follow in the footsteps of comedian Ricky Gervais, who did a bombing run at the Golden Globes, strafing most of Hollywood with his acerbic wit. Instead they ended up making fun of themselves. Franco said it was an exciting night for both hosts since they were both nominated, but Hathaway quickly reminded him that unlike his Best Actor nod for “127 Hours,” she was not noticed for her work in the romantic dramedy “Love and Other Drugs.” “You know, it used to be you get naked, you get nominated,” she complained. “Not anymore, not anymore.” She then explained to Franco what an honor it is to be nominated and how if he won, everyone would refer to him as “Academy Award winner James Franco.” He had to think about that. “What do you mean everyone?” he said, confused after asking if the little golden man came with a cash prize as well. “Like even my mom? That would be weird if my mom called me ‘Academy Award winner James Franco.’ I’ve known her a long time.” Hathaway’s mom reminded her from the audience to stand up straight because, you know, three-time Oscar winner Steven Spielberg is in the house, while Franco’s grandma was jacked to see “Marky Mark” Wahlberg in the crowd. Both came off as relaxed and natural as they joked about the profusion of lesbians in this year’s nominated films and quickly segued into the night’s first award presentation by Tom Hanks for Best Art Direction. Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! Related Photos The 2011 Academy Awards

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Union Thugs Doing What They Do – Thuggery Again

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The bully cowards continue their sissy ways. Isn’t that always the way. From the schoolyard to the work yard. Pudgy punks pushing their weight around. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Invincible Armor Discovery Date : 28/02/2011 04:08 Number of articles : 2

Union Thugs Doing What They Do – Thuggery Again

Oscar Night Ruled By ‘The King’s Speech’

‘Inception’ nabs four awards, one more than early awards-season fave ‘Social Network.’ By Eric Ditzian Colin Firth accepts award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for “The King’s Speech” Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images “The King’s Speech” entered the biggest night in Hollywood as the clear front-runner to win top honors and did not stumble at the 83rd Academy Awards , nabbing four wins out of 12 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Colin Firth, and Best Director for Tom Hooper. “Inception” ended up roping in four wins, as well, one better than “The Social Network,” which lost out in all the major categories after beginning awards season as a potential dominant Oscar presence yet losing momentum over the past month. The evening, in fact, unfolded without a single upset in the major categories, from Melissa Leo’s (“The Fighter”) early Supporting Actress win to the Best Picture triumph for “King’s Speech.” Firth could have begun penning his Best Actor acceptance speech months ago. When he finally got the chance late in the night, he began, “I have a feeling my career has just peaked” and ended, again self-deprecatingly, “And now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some impulses I have to attend to backstage.” A very pregnant Natalie Portman (“Black Swan”) swept aside six-time nominee Annette Bening (“The Kids Are All Right”) for Best Actress. Entirely more serious than she was at the Golden Globes, when she laughed about getting to sleep with baby-daddy Benjamin Millepied, Portman instead ran through a dizzying list of thank-yous, acknowledging everyone from her parents to her publicists to director Darren Aronofsky, to whom she said, “You are fearless and a visionary.” Up until the minute the Directing award was handed out, no one could decide if Hooper or David Fincher (“The Social Network”) would end up the champ. In the end, Hooper soared on the strength of what he dubbed the “triangle of man love,” whose points apparently include Firth, Geoffrey Rush and the director himself. The show kicked off with a high-concept, “Inception”-inspired cold open as hosts James Franco and Anne Hathaway entered into the worlds of the Best Picture nominees and some beloved past films — from the boxing ring of “The Fighter” to the rehearsal studio of “Black Swan” to the time-traveling DeLorean from “Back to the Future.” The duo then sauntered out onto the stage at the Kodak Theatre and segued into a short, shared monologue in which Hathaway congratulated Franco on his Best Actor nomination and lamented that she wasn’t honored for her work in “Love & Other Drugs.” “It used to be, you get naked, you get nominated,” she joked. “Not anymore!” Wearing a tuxedo and high heels, Hathaway popped up later for a musical number , riffing on “On My Own” from “Les Mis

Britney Spears: Pretty Much Loaded

Britney Spears has done well for herself in the last few years. The singer’s conservatorship and marketing machine have made a killing since December of 2008, when the conservators took over $2,826,362.68. Exactly one year later, Britney’s assets controlled by the conservators swelled to $27,500,000, thanks largely to Britney’s wildly successful Circus Tour. It’s good to be Britney Spears. Especially on medication . The figures are deceiving in that conservators only control a portion of Britney’s total estate – namely her business expenses . She has a lot of money and property in her various trusts and other business entitites the conservators do not control. Basically, she’s even richer than that figure indicates.

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Dr. Dre, Eminem & Skylar Grey: "I Need a Doctor" Music Video – Watch Now!

The music video for Dr. Dre’s new single, “I Need a Doctor,” which he performed at the Grammys with Eminem and Rihanna, has officially been released. Featuring Eminem and Skylar Grey, whose vocals are stunning, the work is more than seven minutes long, with Dre himself largely absent until the end. Partly a tribute to Dre himself by protege Eminem, “I Need a Doctor” is also a memoriam of sorts to Dre’s son, Andre Dr., who tragically died in 2008. It ends with Dre standing over Eazy E’s grave, as well. Watch it here: Dr. Dre – I Need A Doctor (Feat. Eminem and Skylar Grey)

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Oscar Preview: Christian Bale Leads, Melissa Leo Battles

‘The Fighter’ stars poised for supporting actor and actress wins Sunday. By Eric Ditzian Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale in “The Fighter” Photo: Relativity Media At one point during this latest awards season, there wouldn’t have been much to preview in the best supporting actor and actress Oscar categories. Two co-stars from “The Fighter,” Christian Bale and Melissa Leo, appeared to have assured themselves of easy victories on Hollywood’s biggest night. But Oscar momentum — or, depending on how one views these things, industry conventional wisdom — interrupted any early coronations and have injected some intrigue into the categories ahead of Sunday night’s ceremony. Bale and Leo, for far different reasons, now face competition of varying degrees, though we have a feeling each will end up triumphant by evening’s end. Best Actress in a Supporting Role In a field crowded with former nominees and current breakout talents, Leo established herself as the frontrunner based on her turn as Alice Ward, the wild-eyed mother and boxing manager of her two sons. She rolled to victory at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Golden Globe Awards. All the while, Leo presented herself as decidedly above the fray. At the Sundance Film Festival last month, just a day before the Oscar noms were to be announced, Leo told MTV News that she truly had no vested interest in awards-season mumbo-jumbo. Based on years of disconnecting from a role after an audition or the conclusion of a job, the 50-year-old actress said she’d already moved on from her work on “The Fighter.” Then a funny thing happened: Leo got the Oscar nom and took out a series of ads in the Hollywood trades featuring herself in a glamorous, glossy photo labeled simply, “Consider.” To observers, the ad was, at best, bad manners and, at worst, grounds to suffer a humiliating Academy Awards defeat. Other, cooler-headed Oscar-watchers defended the actress, who’d been unable to book late-night talk-show interviews and magazine covers, as standing up for herself and her performance. Whatever the case, there is no doubt that Leo wants to win the Oscar — bad . Will she? Hailee Steinfeld, the 14-year-old phenom many think should have landed in the leading actress category, went boot heel to boot heel with Jeff Bridges in “True Grit,” and represents Leo’s strongest competitor. Nor should we count out anything connected with “The King’s Speech,” which seems to be peaking at just the right time; Helena Bonham Carter has got to be considered a dark horse. Come Oscar night, however, we have a feeling Leo’s track record — she was a leading actress nominee in 2008 for “Frozen River” — will trump Steinfeld’s precociousness and, by besting Bonham Carter, assure “King’s Speech” won’t dominate the show. Best Actor in a Supporting Role Sorry, Jeremy Renner. Too bad, John Hawkes. Feel free to play again next year, Mark Ruffalo. All these gentleman — especially Renner as an unhinged bank robber in “The Town,” if you ask us — turned in laudable performances, but those turns came during a year that Bale straight up committed . The 37-year-old Welshman shed pounds and dominated the screen as sallow-eyed ex-boxer and sometimes-crack-addict Dicky Eklund. Bale went on, early and often, to rule awards season. We’d suggest there’s simply no way Bale can loose on Oscar night, but let us at least propose some mitigating factors: “King’s Speech” is riding one hell of a winning streak, and Geoffrey Rush nabbed the British Academy of Film and Television Arts award earlier this month. Plus, Rush is a four-time nominee and one-time winner (for “Shine” in 1996). But those are all fairly thin arguments. How about some counter-facts? Oscar blogger Scott Feinberg points out that only once in history has an actor won best supporting actor at the Critics’ Choice, Golden Globes and SAGs, yet failed to win the Oscar. Eddie Murphy in “Dreamgirls”? Ouch! What’s more, leading actor and supporting actor rarely go to men in the same film: It’s only happened once in the past 50 years (Sean Penn and Tim Robbins both won for “Mystic River” in 2003). So, if we accept that Colin Firth is a lock to win leading actor for “King’s Speech,” that means Rush is out of luck. Let’s just hope Bale’s Oscar acceptance speech goes smoother than his SAG one , in which Eklund apparently crashed the stage, leaving a surprised Bale to exclaim, “Dicky! All right! This is the original quacker right here!” Share your Oscar-night predictions in the comments section below! Related Photos 2011 Academy Award Nominees

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Alyssa Milano Expecting Her First Child

‘Who’s the Boss’ alumna and husband David Bugliari tweet, ‘We couldn’t be happier.’ By Aly Semigran Alyssa Milano and David Bugliari Photo: Charley Gallay/WireImage Who’s the Mom? Turns out, it’s actress Alyssa Milano, who is expecting her first child with her husband, CAA agent Dave Bugliari. People magazine reported on Tuesday (February 22) that the 38-year-old star, best known for her work on television shows like “Who’s The Boss” and Charmed,” is over the moon” and “excited” about their expanding brood, according to the actress’ rep. Parents-to-be Milano and Bugliari, 32, wed in August 2009, after meeting in New Jersey three years earlier. Milano confirmed the baby news on her Twitter page, telling her more than 1.3 million followers, “Yes, it’s true. And we couldn’t be happier. Thank you for your warm wishes and love!” Milano, a lifelong baseball fan who penned “Safe At Home” in 2009, then posted a note to her fans: “I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of well wishes! I’m reading each one w/ big chunky tears in my eyes.” Later, Milano extended another thank-you to her fellow tweeters, “~GROUPHUG~ Get in.” Milano stars in the Farrelly Brothers comedy “Hall Pass,” which hits theaters this week and co-stars brand-new first-time mom Christina Applegate , is also slated to appear in the upcoming big-screen ensemble “New Year’s Eve.” (No word yet on whether Milano’s pregnancy will halt or interrupt her portion of filming on the Garry Marshall comedy.) Leave your well-wishes for Alyssa Milano and Dave Bugliari in the comments below!

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Scarlett Johansson, Russell Brand Will Present Oscars

Sandra Bullock, Jeff Bridges and Oprah Winfrey also will hand out Academy Awards on Sunday. By Aly Semigran Scarlett Johansson Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images With the countdown to the 83rd annual Academy Awards in its final phase (there’s just five days left until the big night), there’s still news coming out about the ceremony: It was announced Tuesday morning (February 22) that actress Scarlett Johansson and funny man Russell Brand will attend the 2011 Oscars as presenters. Johansson, who appeared in last year’s hit “Iron Man 2” and is currently filming Cameron Crowe’s upcoming “We Bought a Zoo,” has recently been the focus of the media attention due to her divorce from actor Ryan Reynolds. Meanwhile, Brand, who wed singer Katy Perry last year and stars in the upcoming “Arthur” reboot with Helen Mirren, tried out his own style of edgy comedy during his hosting stint on the MTV Video Music Awards in 2009 and just this month on “Saturday Night Live.” This will mark the first Oscar appearance for the “Get Him to the Greek” star, who joked on his Twitter page Tuesday, “I am presenting an Oscar. I shall also choose the recipient. At last my work as Aldous Snow will be honoured, for best actor-ing.” Brand and Johansson will join fellow A-list presenters Sandra Bullock (last year’s Best Actress recipient will hand out this year’s Best Actor trophy), Jeff Bridges (2010 Best Actor winner to hand out the Best Actress award), Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Robert Downey Jr., Hugh Jackman, Reese Witherspoon, Cate Blanchett and Marisa Tomei, as well as two of this year’s Best Actress nominees, Nicole Kidman and Annette Bening. The Academy Awards, which will be co-hosted by James Franco and Anne Hathaway, will air live from the Kodiak Theater in Hollywood at 8 p.m. ET Sunday on ABC. Who are you most looking forward to seeing on Oscar night? Tell us below! Related Photos 2011 Academy Award Nominees

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Justin Bieber Haircut Costs $750

Justin Biebe r may have the perfect haircut, but that perfection comes with a hefty price tag. Justin Bieber new haircut Style According to Life & Style magazine, the Bieb’s ‘do costs upward of $750 per haircut. Vanessa Price is the hairstylist who created the teen crooner’s signature look in 2009, and she makes housecalls to Bieber to touch up her work. “I usually cut his hair every couple of weeks when he’s on tour,” Price said. If that’s the case, the singer dishes out more than $1,500 a month on his hair. Price, Bieber and, well, the world, had no idea the haircut would become so popular. “We both were shocked people cared that much about someone’s hair,” she said. Not since Jennifer Aniston’s classic haircut, known as “The Rachel,” took over salons around the world in the ’90s has a haircut garnered such attention. Aniston recently revealed that she thought “The Rachel” was the “ugliest haircut” she’d ever seen. We can only wonder what Bieber will say about his look in 20 years. But for now, the style suits him. Related Posts : Justin Bieber new haircut Style Justin Bieber Shot Justin Bieber speaks up about dad Justin Bieber dad chooses to remain low profile Hubpk

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A “Lil Positivity”: Suli Breaks “R.I.P.” Spoken Word Video Representing Peace In U.K. Streets (Stabbings) [Video]

The Co-Founder Of Def Jam Poetry Said This About The Youngster: Suli Breaks R.I.P. video shoots straight to the jugular vein of one’s consciousness. R.I.P. is a Call to Arms for those to drop their arms and embrace peace.” -Bruce George, Co-Founder of Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam on HBO Inspiration: In the same year so many youths had become victim to this same scenario. I just felt that something needed to change, and I used the only tool I had at the time to affect that change and that was my words.You know I acknowledge that I can not stop all the violence at once, but I just wanted people, particularly young black people to know that it can be “cool” not to promote violence, and it still be relevant. I hope when they realise they don’t have to promote it, it will steer them away from that lifestyle and find more creative means to channel that energy. “Well, the part of London where I am from Wood Green is notorious for knife crime. Two days, before I wrote this I was supposed to be attending an event, but just before the event the main DJ was stabbed to death. He not gang affiliated, nor someone who promoted violence in his work or lifestyle. I just felt that something needs to change, even if I could try and make people see that it can be “cool” not to promote violence, and it still be relevant.”

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