Wednesday, January 22, 2014

86th Academy Awards - Best Animated Feature

And The Nominees Are:  

The Croods
Kirk DeMicco, Chris Sanders, and Kristine Belson

Despicable Me 2 
Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud, and Chris Meledandri

Ernest & Celestine
Benjamin Renner and Didier Brunner

Frozen 
Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, and Peter Del Vecho

The Wind Rises 
Hayao Miyazaki and Toshio Suzuki

34th Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Director

And The Nominees Are:

Dennis Dugan 
Grown Ups 2

Tyler Perry 
A Madea Christmas 
and 
Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor

M. Night Shyamalan 
After Earth

Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Peter Farrelly, Patrik Forsberg, Will Graham, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, and Jonathan van Tulleken
Movie 43

Gore Verbinski 
The Lone Ranger

15 Of Hollywood’s Hottest Sons

From: Queerty
14.
Rossif Sutherland
Famous Parent
Donald Sutherland
Rossif Sutherland (born September 25, 1978) is a Canadian actor.
Sutherland was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of Canadian actors Donald Sutherland and Francine Racette, brother of actor Angus Sutherland, Roeg Sutherland, and half-brother of actor Kiefer Sutherland and his twin sister Rachel. He has appeared in films such as Timeline (as Francois Dontelle), and Red Doors (as Alex). He had a recurring role on the television show ER during its tenth season. Sutherland had a small role in the TV series Monk in the episode Mr. Monk and the Other Detective. His first name comes from the director Frédéric Rossif.
Sutherland has since appeared in the movie Poor Boy's Game with Danny Glover and Flex Alexander. Sutherland also appeared in the 2009 comedy/drama, High Life, with Timothy Olyphant as well as with Russell Peters, Greg Germann and his father Donald Sutherland in the 2010 Comedy The Con Artist directed by Risa Bramon Garcia. In 2012 he joined the cast of the television show King.

Academy Award for Best Original Song

1948 
 "Buttons and Bows" — The Paleface 
Music: Jay Livingston • Lyrics: Ray Evans

Classic Television - Prime Time

Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour
Original channel
ABC
Original Run
January 22, 1970-April 16, 1970
Starring
Pat Paulsen
Jean Byron
Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour is an American half-hour television variety show that ran on ABC-TV on Thursdays nights at 7:30 p.m. from January 22, 1970-April 16, 1970.
The star was Pat Paulsen, who ran for the President of the United States in 1968. Paulsen had been a regular on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Jean Byron was a semi-regular. Writers included Steve Martin.
The show was unusual for a variety series in that it had a concluding episode. In the last episode, Paulsen announces the show has been cancelled, and, crowded by the children of his now-unemployed staff, he sheds a tear. The final shot is a close-up of him crying. Of course this was done as satire.
Pauslen often spoofed Then Came Bronson and played a science teacher. Guest stars included Hubert Humphrey, Angie Dickinson, Tiny Tim, Miss Vickie, Mike Connors, Dan Blocker, Henry Fonda, Tommy Smothers, Don Rickles, Don Adams, Carl Betz, and Joey Heatherton. On the April 9, 1970 episode, Paulsen sang the song "Did I Ever Really Live?", which was from his Mercury record album, Live at the Ice House.
The show was cancelled after 13 episodes.
MPI put the entire series out on DVD in 2009.

In Praise Of Older Men: The 15 Hottest Male Celebrities Over 50

From: NEWNOWNEXT
Eric McCormack
50

The Will & Grace star has got the broad shoulders and hips a sweater dreams about. Plus, he just seems so gosh-darn nice.

14 Most Viewed Celebrity Underwear Stories of 2013

From: The Underwear Expert

March 17 we celebrated Rob Lowe’s birthday by counting down his best underwear moments. The clip below is from the movie Youngbloods. The actor’s underwear of choice? A jockstrap.

Third Annual 100 Most Eligible Bachelors

From:  OUT

ANDRE BANKS
Executive Director and Co-Founder of All Out

Andre Banks has spent most of the last decade finding new ways to
harness the power of technology to build social movements in the US and around the world. He is the co- founder and Executive Director of All Out (www.allout.org), an unprecedented alliance between straight, gay, lesbian, bi and trans people committed to building a movement for equality, everywhere.

Want to make a move? Check out his Facebook page here.

15 Best Assless Underwear Pics

From: The Underwear Expert
#8: Yoko Ono Designed jockstrap for Opening Ceremony
Even Yoko Ono has a hand in on the jockstrap game. 

14 MEN I WANT TO LICK MY BUTT (AND MAYBE FUCK IT TOO)

From: Manhunt Daily
Seattle, Washington, USA
whats up guys?
just checking things out here... looking around and seeing what's up. would be nice to find some friends for new adventures, a date, or whatever comes up. ;-) 

i'm interested in stable, adventurous guys that can hold a conversation. hit me up and let's take it from there.

REST IN PEACE HEATH

Such a talented actor! Heath Ledger will be truly missed.

Today In History....

January 22, 1984 – 
The Apple Macintosh, the first consumer computer to popularize the computer mouse and the graphical user interface, is introduced during Super Bowl XVIII with its famous "1984" television commercial.

Celebrating Today January 22nd

Happy Birthday To:


 Brothers and Sisters Balthazar Getty turns 39 today.


 


 


 


 


 


 Linda Blair, whom I remember most for the campy Born Innocent turns 55 today.
Piper Laurie, so great in Carrie turns 82 today.

The 15 “Hottest” Male Celebrities, According To Straight Guys

From: Buzz Feed
5. 
The man who plays Bones on the new Star Trek” (Karl Urban)

Can I choose the man who plays Bones in the new Star Trek? I don’t know if he is a top celebrity but he must be pretty well-known since that is quite a popular movie. If so, I would like to say that the man who plays Bones in the new Star Trek is very handsome and I don’t understand why everyone is swooning over weird-faced Benedict Cumberbatch when the man who plays Bones in Star Trek was also in that very same film and clearly stole the show in terms of handsomeness. I cannot, unfortunately, pinpoint the particular features that lead me to believe that the man who plays Bones in Star Trek is a handsome man, but I am certain that it is the case.” —Jack (34, New York)

TOP 50 SCI-FI/FANTASY FILMS OF THE 80′S!

From:  The Backlot
#4 
The Neverending Story
ARTAX! Stay away from that swamp! Who didn’t want their own luckdragon like Falkor to chase away the bullies. How great would it be to have a Falkor now. Rock biters, Childlike empresses, snail riders, evil wolves … and one of the greatest movie songs of the decade.


Favorite Birthday Boy #2

John Wesley Shipp
From: Favorite Hunks & Other Things
 One of my favorites, John Wesley Shipp turns 59 today.


 John Wesley Shipp (born January 22, 1955 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American actor best known as Mitch Leery, the title character's father on the television drama Dawson's Creek from 1998 to 2001 and for roles in several daytime soap operas. Among his daytime roles, Shipp is probably best known as Kelly Nelson on Guiding Light from February 5, 1980 to November 6, 1984 and as Douglas Cummings on As the World Turns from April 17, 1985 to June 2, 1986, which earned him his first Daytime Emmy.


Shipp also played Martin Ellis on Santa Barbara in 1987 (for which he won his second Daytime Emmy), Blanchard Lovelace on One Life to Live in 1989, and Carter Jones on All My Children in 1992. For his work on ATWT, he won a supporting actor Emmy at the 13th Daytime Emmy Awards in 1986. He played a peeper on an episode of Fantasy Island. He played the title role of Barry Allen/The Flash in CBS's The Flash in the 1990–1991 season and was Lucky on NBC's Sisters in 1994 and 1995. In 2010, Shipp got involved with the Flash again by voicing the evil character Professor Zoom ("The Reverse-Flash") in an episode of the animated series Batman: Brave and the Bold.


Shipp co-starred in a feature film that was shot entirely in Geelong, Australia called The Ninja. He played Detective Matthew Reynolds. The film started shooting in early 2009 and wrapped up in May. His co-stars were Rob Baard, Tania Zaetta, Roger Cross, John Schneider and Jeremy Kewley.

 In November 2010, Shipp returned to One Life to Live in the short-term role of Eddie Ford. The popular, but villainous character was killed off in a murder mystery in mid-December. He taped flashback scenes of Eddie's murder in February 2011, which aired in early April, revealing the killer's identity. He also taped newly created flashback scenes involving the back story of the relationship involving Eddie's middle son James and his former girlfriend Dee Dee Forbes and how James broke up with Dee Dee, stole money from Eddie and his arrival in Llanview to be near his mother Inez and two brothers, Bobby and Nate. John made his final appearance during the soap's final week in January 2012 (the episode was taped on Veterans Day, 2011), when Eddie's oldest son Robert had an out-of-body visit with his villainous father in Hell.


 In the summer of 2011, he guest-starred on the Lifetime TV series Drop Dead Diva, playing the ex-husband of the character played by comedienne Kathy Griffin.

 Shipp filmed three episodes of the popular series Teen Wolf, based on the 1985 Michael J. Fox film of the same name. The episodes aired during the Summer of 2012.


Also in 2012, he will star in the independent film Hell and Mr. Fudge, where he will play preacher Bennie Lee Fudge, the father of theologian Edward Fudge, played by Mackenzie Astin.

Shipp gave a keynote speech to the graduating class of Wake Forest Rolesville Highschool class of 1998 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Favorite Birthday Boy #1

Christopher Masterson
From:  Favorite Hunks & Other Things
 Malcolm In The Middle's Christopher Masterson turns 34 today.


Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980) is an American actor known best for his role as Francis on Malcolm in the Middle.


Masterson played Geoff in the direct-to-video movie Dragonheart: A New Beginning in 2000. The movie is a sequel to the award-winning movie Dragonheart starring Dennis Quaid and Sean Connery. Masterson is best known for playing the character of trouble-making Francis in the award-winning sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. He took on the role for six years, from 2000–2006. In 2003 he played Edward Linton in MTV's Wuthering Heights

Masterson was also a lead character in the films Scary Movie 2,  Waterborne,  Made for Each Other  and  Intellectual Property. He briefly guest starred for several episodes of That '70s Show. In the USA Network television series White Collar, he played Josh Roland in the episode "Where There's a Will". He also played Scotty O'Neal in the movie My Best Friend's Wedding. In 2012, Masterson had a guest role on the TBS series Men at Work as a concierge named Archie. His brother, Danny Masterson, plays Milo on the show, although the two did not share any scenes together.

  
Masterson was born in Long Island, New York, the son of Carol, a manager, and Peter Masterson, an insurance agent. Masterson, like his brother, is a follower of Scientology. The two have invested in restaurants together.

Christopher with Milo Ventimiglia in
Nice Guys Finish Last.



 


Masterson in Ecce Pirate