Oscar Outtakes

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

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GAG Awards

Monday, January 26th, 2009

 Worst Dressed: Nicollette Sheridan
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Classic Bombshell: Kyra Sedgwick
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Most Deserved: Sean Penn
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Best Win/Victory Lap: Meryl Streep
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Worst Accessories: Christina Applegate
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Prettiest Lady: Freida Pinto
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Worst ‘Stach But Still Hottest Man Alive: Brad Pitt
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Worst Hair: Marisa Tomei
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Best Fan
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Best Manhandling the Actor During Her Speech: Kate Winslet
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Most Boring: Katie Holmes
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Best MILF: Susan Sarandon
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Best Look: Angelina Jolie
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Biggest Rockstar: Mickey Rourke
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Simmer Down, Pundits…

Monday, November 12th, 2007

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Media outlets everywhere were proclaiming the End of Tom Cruise’s Career this morning after the release of weekend box office for his latest flick (and the first under the re-vamped United Artists) Lions for Lambs. It tanked with a paltry $6.7 million. But did anyone seriously think that a talky Robert Redford drama about social responsibility was going to rake in Mission: Impossible-style cash, allowing Redford to hop around on a bed of money a la Indecent Proposal? One must only look to the recent box office failures of high-profile flicks like Rendition and In the Valley of Elah to realize that Lions for Lambs was more or less doomed from the get-go. American audiences are rejecting topical dramas this season. In any case, when Cruise returns to blockbuster territory next year with Bryan Singer’s Valkyrie, a bounce-back is practically guaranteed.

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