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December 11th, 2008
Dec 11, 2008
Leaves her clothing behind
Jennifer Aniston Does ‘GQ’ Magazine

Jennifer Aniston is featured on the cover of the new issue of GQ magazine and, what’s this?, the lass opted out of wearing any clothing on this new magazine cover. Well, that’s not entirely true … she did wear a men’s tie — but that’s it. Here is Jen‘s hot new GQ coverphoto and some portions of her coverstory interview with the mag:

Talk about your revealing interviews. Jennifer Aniston puts on a necktie and leaves the rest in the hamper for a provocative GQ cover and sassy interview that addresses rumors about John Mayer. “I am not having his baby. And I have not popped the question,” the actress, 39, tells January’s GQ (on stands Dec. 23). Aniston also pokes fun at her recent swipe at Angelina Jolie. “The funny thing is, people don’t realize we all go away to The Hamptons on the weekends,” jokes Aniston. “That’d be hysterical: I’ve got Zahara on my hip, and Knox …” As for her feelings about Mayer, 31, she says, “Honestly, did not know much about him before I met him. I’d heard … you know, uh ‘Your Body’ – that song. But what I can say is that I had no idea what an extraordinary musician he is. And it’s just great to sit and be witness to that. It’s kind of like, Whoa!” Aniston’s currently working on a film called Pumas, which she calls “sort of a female Wedding Crashers” about two “aspiring cougars.” “It is so a comment on the sexual double standard, and what’s been ironic is how hard it’s been to get this movie made,” she says. “Studios want it, but they are afraid of Middle America. They’d want to change it; they’re saying, ‘Oh, you can’t do that, people just can’t imagine you …” It’s part of what she sees as a disturbing problem in Hollywood. “Look, I think all women on some level just want to rage against the machine,” she says. “There are too many movies out there that don’t empower women, movies in which their only way of being happy is finding a man. And you know, that’s not my favorite theme.”

Yeah, no question … Jen looks effing’ amazing on this cover. Now, how much of her perfection is due to digital manipulation remains to be seen but this is deffo her hottest magazine cover ever. You also gotta love her cheeky remarks about hanging out with the Brangelina brood … but, one thing’s for sure, I don’t think that little Princess Zahara would be cool with hanging out on Jennifer Aniston‘s hip — no way! I love that she’s being especially candid about John Mayer in these new interviews … for a woman who guards her privacy so much, it’s refreshing to hear her open up some on a personal level. But, when she talks about lamenting that there aren’t many films in Hollywood that empower women in a men’s magazine where she appears on the cover 99% nekkid seems a bit counterproductive. Personally, I don’t necessarily equate empowerment with nudity … especially on the cover mens’ magazines … but that’s just me. I can’t hate her for this cover tho … she looks amazing. If this is her idea of empowerment, then so be it. IMHO, I think a woman in a nice pantsuit (mebbe taking an oath of office) seems more empowering to me.

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Also, Larry Rudolph talks about our dear Britney

Britney Spears taped a short video for broadcast on her official website BritneySpears.com wishing her fans a Merry Xmas & Happy New Year and also throws in a Thank You for helping make her album Circus the #1 album in the country … check it out:


This video message is slightly different from the video that was shown on Entertainment Tonight last night but both are very cute. Also, ET interviewed Britney‘s manager Larry Rudolph about her #1 album. After the jump, check out video of Larry chattin’ up our dear Britney

And the nominees are ...
The 2008 Golden Globe Nominations Have Been Announced

The nominations for the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards have been announced for movies and television shows released this year and the movies/TV titles that you might’ve expected (and mebbe not expected at all) walked away with quite a few noms. In movies, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Frost/Nixon and Revolutionary Road garnered a few of the big nominations … as did Batman: The Dark Knight, which snagged an acting nom for Heath Ledger (naturally, his family is proud). In television, 30 Rock, Dexter and Mad Men are the frontrunners. It looks like the upcoming Golden Globe Awards promises to be a contest comprised of quite a few of our fave titles:

Brad Pitt and Batman are expected to be among the front-runners here Thursday as the race for Oscars glory swings into top gear with the announcement of nominees for the 66th Golden Globes. Hollywood heart-throb Pitt is vying for honors for his performance in “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1922 short story about a man who ages in reverse. Director David Fincher’s movie, which sees Pitt star opposite Australian icon Cate Blanchett, does not open in the United States until December 25 but has already wowed critics and audiences at sneak previews. “I think the presumption among pundits right now is that ‘Benjamin Button’ is the front-runner,” Tom O’Neil, an awards-season expert with the Los Angeles Times’ theenvelope.com, told AFP. Long-regarded as an indicator of films likely to challenge for top honors at the Oscars, which take place on February 22 next year, the Globes have thrown up a series of red herrings in recent years. The last movie to achieve the Golden Globes best drama and Oscars best picture double was 2003′s fantasy epic “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.” However the Globes, which are chosen by around 80 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and handed out on January 11, can help to shape the overall field and give valuable momentum to front-runners. While “Benjamin Button” has emerged as the early favorite — receiving another boost on Tuesday with eight nominations for the Broadcast Film Critics Association’s annual awards — it faces stiff competition from a glut of other films including blockbuster “The Dark Knight.” As well as raking in nearly 1 billion dollars worldwide since its July release, director Christopher Nolan’s sequel was widely hailed as a masterpiece of movie-making that transcended its superhero genre. The film was also notable for an extraordinary performance from late Australian actor Heath Ledger, who is being strongly tipped to win a posthumous Oscar at next year’s Academy Awards for his cackling portrayal of the Joker. “Whether ‘The Dark Knight’ was the best movie of the year is a subject of debate, but it was certainly the movie of the year,” O’Neil said. “It was the most talked about, the one that mattered most, the one that made the most. “And the Globes have an obvious appreciation for blockbusters, the big crowed pleasers.” O’Neil cautioned however that studio films such as Paramount’s “Benjamin Button” and Warner Bros’ “The Dark Knight” could yet be upset by a crop of smaller budget movies. These include “Milk,” Gus Van Sant’s biopic starring Sean Penn as trailblazing gay San Francisco politician Harvey Milk, and “Slumdog Millionaire,” British film-maker Danny Boyle’s soaring love story about a boy seeking to escape poverty in Mumbai who appears on the Indian version of television gameshow “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.” “These uplifting movies like ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and ‘Milk’ are likely to play a big role,” O’Neil said. I think both of those films are pretty sure bets for best picture nominations at the Oscars and the Globes.” A slew of other acclaimed films are also tipped to be in contention, including Sam Mendes drama “Revolutionary Road,” which sees “Titanic” co-stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet playing frustrated 1950s suburbanites; “Frost/Nixon,” Ron Howard’s adaptation of the successful stage play about disgraced former US President Richard Nixon’s series of interviews with British journalist Sir David Frost; and “Doubt,” starring Oscar-winner Meryl Streep as a Catholic nun locked in a duel with a priest played by Philip Seymour-Hoffman. Lew Harris, a consulting editor with the Hollywood.com website, said awards season could be “pretty chopped up” with prizes being evenly spread across several films. “You’ve got ‘Benjamin Button,’ ‘Doubt’. I just don’t see one big movie emerging,” Harris told AFP. “‘The Dark Knight’ has the most possibility of doing well across the board. But it’s hard to ignore some of the performances in films like ‘Frost/Nixon’ and ‘Milk.’ I think it’s going to be pretty chopped up.”

I think that just like in year’s past, we’ll see some of these same films nominated for Golden Globes garnering Oscar noms as well … but I’m still not convinced that the Academy is going to nominate The Dark Knight in the Best Picture category. I’d bet money that Heath Ledger will get an acting nomination (whether he wins or not is another matter) but I’m having a hard time believing TDK will get superhero treatment by the voting Academy. That being said, Beauty and the Beast (the 1992 animated Disney film) surprised everyone when it got nominated for Best Picture that year (becoming the first animated film to be nominated in that category — incidentally, it’ll prolly remain the only animated film to be nominated for Best Picture since animated films now have their own category, no other animated films would be eligible for Best Picture nomination) so it’s possible that The Dark Knight could get the nod as well. Personally, I do not feel it was the Best Picture of the year but I think it would be really cool if it did get the nom. I am really happy that Dexter and Michael C. Hall in particular received nominations … as well as Kiefer Sutherland for 24: Redemption, Danny Boyle for directing Slumdog Millionaire, WALL•E and In Treatment. I’m chagrined that Miley Cyrus got a nomination for Best Song but … well … there you have it. And so, with the announcement of the Golden Globe noms comes the start of the award season for the new year. And away we go! Click HERE to see a full list of nominees for the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards. Did any of your faves get nominated … anything that y’all are particularly thrilled/angered by?

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