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Bradley Cooper: "If You Want to Feel Sh****y About Yourself, Go On The Internet"

 

The Daily Beast  dished with Bradley Cooper on his new thriller Limitless and  the highly-anticipated The Hangover 2. Cooper revealed what happened when he used to search himself online.
 Do you Google yourself?

No. I don’t anymore. I used to have a Google alert. I just stopped doing it because it’s narcissistic. I know one thing: If you want to feel shitty about yourself, go on the Internet. What sites do you go on?

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Former President Bill Clinton's Getting a Hangover!


People is reporting former President Bill Clinton is the lastest celeb to be cast in director Todd PhilipsThe Hangover 2. Clinton filmed his cameo in Bangkok, where the sequel is partially set. He had been in the country for a speaking engagement to address clean energy. This is the second high profile cameo to generate buzz for the flick. Liam Neeson will also appear in the movie in a cameo role originally intended for Mel Gibson. Stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha will all be reprising the roles they originated in 2009’s The Hangover.
 

Mel Gibson in The Hangover 2?

Jodie Foster’s Beaver isn’t the only film Mel Gibson is using to make a comeback. According to Page Six, he will be making a cameo appearance as a tattoo artist in The Hangover 2, the sequel to the hit comedy The Hangover.

A source told Page Six, "It's a done deal. Mel will make a cameo as a tattoo artist. Filming is taking place on the Warner Bros. lot, where a Bangkok set has been built, and Mel is expected to film his role in two weeks.

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Twilight Vamps Up A Bloody, Good Haul at MTV Movie Awards

Those sexy-yet-slightly unkempt (no, we don't mean you Taylor, Anna or Kellan) Twilight kids will be digging golden, popcorn kernels out of their fangs for days, after Sunday night's raunchy MTV Movie Awards telecast, where The Twilight Saga: New Moon won big. The second installment of the Vampires vs. Werewolves saga took the top award for Best Movie, while lead blood sucker Robert Pattinson took home awards for Best Global Superstar, Best Male Performance as an Emo Vampire, Who Needs a Good Bath and shared the Best Kiss prize with costar Kristen Stewart, who also won Best Female Performance as a Horny, Depressed Girl Who Also Needs a Good Bath.

Other big winners included: Amanda Seyfried, Best Scared-as-S**T Award, Jennifer's Body; Beyonce and Ali Larter, Best Fight, Obsessed; Anna Kendrick, Best Breakout Star, Up in the Air; Zach Galifianakis, Best Comedic Performance, The Hangover and America's Sweetheart, Betty White Sandra Bullock, who won the MTV Generation Award. For a complete list of the winners visit MTV's official website. Check out more pics from the 2010 MTV Movie Awards after the jump!

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Glee, Up in the Air Lead Golden Globe Nomiations

Glee's Cinderella story. The musical dramedy raked in four Golden Globe nominations on Tuesday. Fox's freshman series was nominated for Best Television Series (Comedy or Musical) and landed Best Acting nominations for Matthew Morrison  and Lea Michele and a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Jane Lynch. Hot on the heels of Dexter's shocking season finale, and record breaking ratings come nominations for its star Michael C. Hall and his onscreen nemesis John Lithgow. Glee wasn't the only new series to land a Golden Globe nomination. ABC's Modern Family also received one.

The Golden Globes, which give out awards in both TV and film, also showed the love to George Clooney's Up in the Air. It garnered six nominations. Rob Marshall's highly anticipated Nine earned five nominations, while James Cameron's upcoming blockbuster Avatar earned four. Summer hits District 9 and Inglourious Basterds also earned nominations. Comedian and Precious star Mo'Nique received a Best Supporting Actress nomination. Woody Harrelson, who starred in Zombieland and played an important role in 2012, earned recognition for his work in The Messenger. Sandra Bullock capped off a standout year with a Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) nod for her role in The Proposal and a Best Actress (Drama) nod for The Blind Side.


Best Television Series (Comedy or Musical)

30 Rock
Entourage
Glee
Modern Family
The Office

Best Actor in a Television Series (Comedy or Musical)

Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Steve Carell, The Office
David Duchovny, Californication
Thomas Jane, Hung
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AFI Misses the Ball and the Point: The Hangover and Coraline Chosen as Part of the Top 10

Okay, I'm not going to argue much about whether some of the following films belong on AFI's "most outstanding achievements in film and television,” but what about those that did not appear on the list. How did films like Star Trek, Avatar, District 9 and Inglourious Basterds miss get overlooked. The films AFI did include were: Coraline, The Hangover, The Hurt Locker, The Messenger, Precious, A Serious man, Sugar, Up, Up in the Air, A Single Man. According to Nikki Fink's Deadline Hollywood it's "More Proof That AFI is Irrelevant." Check out more details of the AFI story at the LA Times website The Envelope.

The Hangover? I think not. It may have been funny and interesting, but one of the "most outstanding achievements," no! Coraline, visually excellent but otherwise pointless and silly, should never been included in any list. My picks would have included: Up, Up in the Air, Precious, A Serious Man and The Hurt Locker, but none of the others. Check out the BFCA list which mirrors my own (except Star Trek which would be in my top ten). Check out AFI's Top ten clip after the break. READ MORE