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Natalie Portman Thinks Her Face Bores You
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Universal, Adventure, Period, Comedy, Celeb News, Celebrity Gossip, New Releases, Upcoming Releases

Natalie Portman is worried people will get bored of her face because she is in so many new movies.
The Golden Globe winner is worried people will feel they have seen too much of her by the end of 2011 because she will be in a number of films.
"I did Your Highness and then Black Swan and then Thor and then No Strings. So it was really interesting. I feel bad for boring people with my face for a while."
However, the 29-year-old actress has a reason for doing it - she is concerned the end of the world is coming in 2012:
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VIDEO: The Michael Cera School of Acting
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Celebrity Gossip, Videos
I’ve often said that actor Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland) could be the new Michael Cera—now I understand the reason for the similarities.
In this video for “The Michael Cera School of Acting,” actors who’ve struggled with their good looks and charm are taught how to act like the Juno star. Classes like “Inappropriate Laughter” and “How to Perpetually Look Like You’re Seventeen” help thespians “tone down their charisma and embrace the awkward.”
Eisenberg is just one of the big names to have completed the program. Other gradutes from the school started in 2007 reportedly include Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Kick-Ass), Jay Baruchel (She’s Out of My League) and Shia LaBeouf.
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| Entertainment Weekly
VIDEO: Faux Breaking Dawn Trailer
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Adaptation, Romance, Satire, Sequels, Trailers, Upcoming Releases, Videos
Warning: Explicit language and spoilers!
Production on the film hasn’t started yet, but we’ve got a Breaking Dawn trailer just the same…after a fashion. The trailer uses the story line from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, the novel, to mock a few of the more ridiculous story elements which (we think) will be featured in the upcoming full-length movie.
If you haven’t read the books and don’t want to know the plot, don’t click!
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| Perez Hilton
Mila Kunis’ Hellish Humor
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Celebrity Gossip
Mila Kunis fears her dark sense of humor will see her condemned to eternal damnation when she dies.
“I’m going to hell so fast. Like, on an escalator. It’s going to be a straight shot. There is not even going to be a stop in limbo,” the Extract actress said.
Mila, who voices Meg Griffin on the sitcom Family Guy, says she can’t get enough of the show’s sardonic storylines.
“It takes a lot to offend me. I mean, I’m sensitive to certain things. I haven’t figured them out yet. But I’m sure they are there,” the 26-year-old brunette beauty told Details magazine. “There was a Family Guy skit three or four years back, for instance. It was a whole musical number about prom night Dumpster babies. The skit is all about young girls on prom night giving birth to babies and throwing them in the trash. I said, ‘This is f***ed up!’ You have to see it!”
Although Mila fails to find the animation’s risque plots upsetting, she admits she does get tired of being asked about her former That ‘70s Show co-star Ashton Kutcher. “A woman asked me, ‘So! Was Ashton a prankster on set?’ I went, ‘Oh my god, for real?’ That’s when I know an interview is going sour - when they ask me what it was like kissing Ashton,” she explained. “The show has been off air for four years. It’s just no longer cute or funny.”
Jackie Chan Disappointed By ‘Rush Hour’ Films
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: New Line, Action, Comedy, Celeb News
Should we excuse an actor for making a film he didn’t even like—especially when it takes in millions of our theater dollars?
Jackie Chan, who co-starred with Chris Tucker in the Rush Hour series, is now admitting his indifference toward all three installments.
Although he never really understood the humor, the Hong Kong star participated in the original 1998 version in hopes of establishing crossover appeal. Money and ‘fan satisfaction’ were simply the motivators for the next two. Granted, he wouldn’t be the first person to admit he made a sequel for the paycheck—but he may be one of the few to admit he wasn’t a fan of his own work (especially when his movie is still in the theaters). And while the fight scenes might have been too watered down for Chan’s taste, American audiences liked them enough to help each film gross over $137 million or more.
So what do you think about this? Do you believe Chan should leave his preferences/opinions behind if he’s going to make a film in the US? Is it right for him to bash a series he was partially responsible in making? Or do you agree with his perspective on the Rush Hour series overall?
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| USA Today
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