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Natalie Portman Says She’s ‘Grateful’ For SAG As She Wins Best Actress

Jan 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

‘Black Swan’ star praises Screen Actors Guild in acceptance speech.
By Ryan J. Downey


Natalie Portman wins Best Actress
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Natalie Portman managed to work both an expletive and a “Professional” comment into her speech as she accepted her latest award for “Black Swan.”

“I’ve been working since I was 11 years old, and SAG has taken care of me,” Portman said Sunday (January 30) as she accepted the statue for best female lead at the 17th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at Shrine Auditorium. The Israeli-born Portman’s first major role was opposite Jean Reno in director Luc Besson’s “The Professional.”

“They made sure that I wasn’t working too long and made sure that I got my education while I was working. I’m so grateful to have this union protecting me every day,” she said.

Portman thanked her castmates, director Darren Aronofsky (“who I love so much”), her ballet trainer and her parents, “who always taught me to work my hardest and never be an a–hole.”

Before exiting the stage, the radiantly pregnant actress gave a shout-out to her fiancé, “Black Swan” choreographer Benjamin Millepied, with a demure smile.

Portman’s win for the psycho-sexual drama follows her victory at the Golden Globes earlier this month. Portman is also nominated for best actress at the Academy Awards, set for February 27.

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look alive, Hugh Jackmans daughter!

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Everyone in Hollywood really likes Hugh Jackman, and seeing him playing in the snow with his daughter in New York over the weekend sort of gives you a hint as to why. He just seems like a nice guy. If this would have been a picture of Lindsay Lohan walking away, replace [...]

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Beyoncé – Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)

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Katy Perry – Teenage Dream

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?It?s officially 24 hours of drinking! hehe.?

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I personally think Charlie Sheen is an asshole, but maybe he’s actually really cool. Maybe it’s cool that he shot Kelly Preston in the arm back when they were engaged. And that his girlfriend Chloe Jones died suspiciously (source). And that two of his wives claim he threatened to kill them, [...]

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Photos | 2010 American Music Awards Red Carpet

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Robert Plant And Alison Krauss Win Grammy Album Of The Year

Jan 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

Raising Sand, from Led Zeppelin vet and bluegrass superstar, wins five Grammys on Sunday night.
By James Montgomery with MTV News staff


Alison Krauss and Robert Plant accept the award for Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards on Sunday
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“I’m bewildered,” Robert Plant said onstage as he accepted the Grammy Album of the Year award with Alison Krauss on Sunday night. “In the old days we would have called this selling out, but it’s a good way to spend a Sunday.”

He was probably one of the few who were surprised, because Raising Sand, which won five trophies at Sunday night’s show, is in many ways the perfect Grammy album. It features two respected veterans, a critically lauded producer, some sandpaper-and-velvet vocals and a baker’s dozen of time-tested standards.

You’re probably familiar with Robert Plant from his Led Zeppelin days, and you might be aware of producer T-Bone Burnett’s work on the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack (it won the Grammy for Album of the Year in 2002). And if you don’t know who Alison Krauss is, she possesses a haunting set of pipes and is one of the meanest fiddle players in the world. Oh, and she’s won 21 Grammys, more than any other female artist and the seventh-most in history.

Really, she’s the key to Sand‘s success, and not just because of her voice (or her fiddle playing). She and Plant first met in 2004, at a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tribute to legendary bluesman Leadbelly, and the former Zeppelin man was amazed by her knowledge of American Roots music — so much so that they began kicking around the idea of recording an album together. Three years later, Sand was released.

And while Plant possesses the more famous voice, the album’s finest moments radiate from Krauss. Whether she’s getting bluesy on Little Milton’s “Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson” or entwining with Plant’s husky voice on songs like “Please Read the Letter” and Roly Salley’s winsome “Killing the Blues,” she more than carries her end of the bargain.

And perhaps that’s also due to producer Burnett, who handpicked the 13 songs the duo cover on Sand. His arrangements are sparse — giving the two voices ample room to breathe — yet dense, warm and crackling at the same time. It’s a testament to his work that he’s often given just as much billing as Plant and Krauss on the project … and it’s certainly justified.

To date, Sand has sold more than 1 million copies, heaped tons of acclaim and actually earned a Grammy last year — “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)” took home the award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.

One expert was surprised not by the album’s success, but by the fact that it’s actually quite a good album.

“At first, the album seemed like a vanity project. … Two names, clearly a one-off record, didn’t have to be any good, you know?” New York Times music critic Jon Caramanica said. “Led Zeppelin fans would buy it because of Robert Plant, Alison Krauss would get a check. But it actually turned out to be a really thoughtful, really good record. So when you combine all that with the fact that the Grammys love to lionize one of their own, I could really see it taking home some awards.”

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SUNDANCE: 2011 Festival Award Winners

Jan 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

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Photos | Justin Bieber’s Lost Magazine Covers

Jan 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

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Christian Bale Accepts SAG Award With ‘Fighter’ Alter Ego Dicky Eklund

Jan 31 2011 Published by under Uncategorized

‘Thank you for living the life and thank you for letting me play you,’ Bale tells Eklund onstage.
By Aly Semigran


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Christian Bale continued his awards-season domination Sunday night (January 30) at the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, as he emerged victorious in the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for his work in “The Fighter.”

While heading to the podium to accept a statue has been nothing new for Bale over the past few weeks, things were a little different this time as the real-life Dicky Eklund joined him onstage in an unexpected moment. (“Fighter” star/producer Mark Wahlberg revealed moments later that he encouraged Eklund to go up if Bale won.)

After Bale reached the mic to thank voters, Eklund appeared and put his arm around the actor and embraced him with a handshake and a hug. “Dicky! All right!” a surprised Bale said. “This is the original quacker right here!” Eklund, wearing a black tux and a blue bow tie, congratulated Bale and told him, “Good job, Christian.”

Bale reciprocated the feelings and told Eklund, “Thank you, mate. Thank you for living the life and thank you for letting me play you.” To which Eklund, referring to a song by the Heavy that is featured in “The Fighter,” asked, “How you like me now?” Before Eklund exited the stage, Bale responded with a smile, “I like you now.”

The actor continued with his speech by thanking his fellow actors, particularly those who worked with him on the film.

“I love acting, I love what we do,” Bale said of his profession “It’s so bloody silly at times, isn’t it? It’s like playing dress-up, and other times it is so meaningful. I just enjoy that so much. We get to walk in other people’s shoes,” adding, “Life without empathy is no fun at all.”

Bale went on talk to about how young actors often approach him to ask how he broke into the business, to which he told the SAG audience, “I never have any answers whatsoever.”

But he said what keeps him motivated as an actor in such a tough industry is, “I find people endlessly fascinating. As long as you can do that, each project seems like something new.” Still, he noted that any actor should be so lucky to work with his “Fighter” co-star. “Bumping into Mark Wahlberg ain’t bad.”

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