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People’s Choice Awards Winners

Posted on 07 January 2010 by ksouthall

People's Choice Awards 2010

The People’s Choice Awards are all wrapped and now it’s time to take a look at the long list of winners!  With out further adieu, here is the complete list of the 2010 People’s Choice Award winners, along with the people that didn’t win (we wont call them losers, too harsh!)The bold ones are the winners.

Favorite MOVIE ACTOR
•    Johnny Depp
•    Brad Pitt
•    Hugh Jackman
•    Robert Pattinson
•    Ryan Reynolds
Favorite MOVIE ACTRESS
•  Sandra Bullock
•    Anne Hathaway
•    Drew Barrymore
•    Jennifer Aniston
•    Kristen Stewart
Favorite ACTION STAR
•    Hugh Jackman
•    Christian Bale
•    Gerard Butler
•    Shia LaBeouf
•    Vin Diesel
Favorite COMEDIC STAR
•   Jim Carrey
•    Adam Sandler
•    Ben Stiller
•    Ryan Reynolds
•    Vince Vaughn
Favorite BREAKOUT MOVIE ACTRESS
•    Miley Cyrus
•    Anna Kendrick
•    Emily Osment
•    Ginnifer Goodwin
•    Zoe Saldana
Favorite BREAKOUT MOVIE ACTOR

Taylor Lautner
•    Taylor Lautner
•    Chris Pine
•    Joseph Gordon-Levitt
•    Sam Worthington
•    Zachary Quinto
Favorite ON-SCREEN TEAM
•   The Twilight Saga
•    Harry Potter and
the Half-Blood Prince
•    The Proposal
•    Transformers:
Revenge of the Fallen
•    X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Favorite INDEPENDENT MOVIE
•    Inglourious Basterds
•    (500) Days of Summer
•    District 9
•    Paranormal Activity
•    Tyler Perry’s 
Madea Goes To Jail
Favorite COMEDY MOVIE
•    The Proposal
•    17 Again
•    Bride Wars
•    The Hangover
•    He’s Just
 Not That Into You
Favorite MOVIE
•    Twilight
•    The Hangover
•    Harry Potter and
the Half-Blood Prince
•    The Proposal
•    Star Trek
Favorite TV DRAMA
•    House
•    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
•    Grey’s Anatomy
•    Lost
•    NCIS
Favorite TV COMEDY
•    The Big Bang Theory
•    Desperate Housewives
•    How I Met Your Mother
•    The Office
•    Two and a Half Men
Favorite TV DRAMA ACTOR
•    Hugh Laurie
•    Kiefer Sutherland
•    Mark Harmon
•    Matthew Fox
•    Patrick Dempsey
Favorite TV DRAMA ACTRESS
•    Katherine Heigl
•    Anna Paquin
•    Blake Lively
•    Jennifer Love Hewitt
•    Mariska Hargitay
Favorite TV COMEDY ACTOR
•    Steve Carell
•    Alec Baldwin
•    Charlie Sheen
•    Jim Parsons
•    Neil Patrick Harris
Favorite TV COMEDY ACTRESS

Alyson Hannigan
•    Alyson Hannigan
•    America Ferrera
•    Amy Poehler
•    Eva Longoria Parker
•    Tina Fey
Favorite TV OBSESSION
•    True Blood
•    Dexter
•    Gossip Girl
•    The Hills
•    The Secret Life of the American Teenager
Favorite COMPETITION SHOW
•    American Idol
•    Dancing with the Stars
•    Project Runway
•    So You
Think You Can Dance
•    Survivor: Samoa
Favorite MALE ARTIST
•   Keith Urban
•    Eminem
•    Jason Mraz
•    John Mayer
•    Tim McGraw
Favorite FEMALE ARTIST
•    Taylor Swift
•    Beyonce
•    Britney Spears
•    Carrie Underwood
•    P!NK
Favorite COUNTRY ARTIST
•   Carrie Underwood
•    Brad Paisley
•    Keith Urban
•    Rascal Flatts
•    Taylor Swift
Favorite BREAKOUT MUSIC ARTIST
•    Lady Gaga
•    Adam Lambert
•    Demi Lovato
•    Kris Allen
•    Susan Boyle
Favorite ROCK BAND
•   Paramore
•    Daughtry
•    Green Day
•    Kings of Leon
•    Muse
Favorite MUSIC COLLABORATION
•    Run This Town
•    Good Girls Go Bad
•    I’m On a Boat
•    Live Your Life
•    Lucky
Favorite R&B ARTIST
•   Mariah Carey
•    Alicia Keys
•    Beyonce
•    Jennifer Hudson
•    Usher
Favorite POP ARTIST
•   Lady Gaga
•    The Black Eyed Peas
•    Britney Spears
•    Katy Perry
•    Taylor Swift
Favorite NEW TV DRAMA
•    The Vampire Diaries
•    Flash Forward
•    The Good Wife
•    NCIS: Los Angeles
•    V
Favorite NEW TV COMEDY
•   Glee
•    Accidentally On Purpose
•    The Cleveland Show
•    Cougar Town
•    Modern Family
Favorite ANIMAL SHOW
•    Dog Whisperer
•    Animal Cops
•    DOGTOWN
•    It’s Me or the Dog
•    Rescue Ink Unleashed
Favorite WEB CELEB
•  Ashton Kutcher
•    Andy Samberg
•    Miley Cyrus
•    P. Diddy
•    Will Ferrell
Favorite FAMILY MOVIE
•    Up
•    Hannah Montana: The Movie
•    Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
•    Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
•    Where the Wild Things Are
Favorite FRANCHISE
Kellan Lutz
•   The Twilight Saga
•    Harry Potter
•    Star Trek
•    Transformers
•    X-Men
Favorite TALK SHOW
•  The Ellen DeGeneres Show
•    Chelsea Lately
•    Live with Regis & Kelly
•    The Oprah Winfrey Show
•    The Tyra Banks Show
Favorite SCI-FI/FANTASY SHOW
•   Supernatural
•    Heroes
•    Lost
•    True Blood
•    The Vampire Diaries
Favorite HIP-HOP ARTIST
•   Eminem
•    Flo Rida
•    Jay-Z
•    Lil’ Wayne
•    T.I.

So there you have it!  Is everyone in total agreement here?  I have to call shenanigans on a few things, first off how on earth did The Office lose out to Big Bang Theory?!  I had no idea that show was still on, maybe I am missing something.  I never sat through it for longer then 5 seconds before flipping the channel.  Also, I heart Eminem, back in 1999!  He is a little washed up and Flo Rida was literally BURNING the charts up this last year, who the heck was voting for theses?  I bet he paid people to go online and vote or something, yea I said it, what?!

Props go out to Lady Gaga for snagging two awards, the only one to do that this year.  I am shocked to see Robert Pattinson did not win favorite actor, I love Johnny Depp, but I just thought Robert would take it. Other then that no surprises, Twilight was awesome and American Idol dominates the ratings every week it is on.  Not sure about Supernatural winning, but I have never seen it, big Lost fan.

What do you all think?

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Hollywood Life’s 6th Annual Hollywood Style Awards! Featuring Interviews with Lauren Conrad, Melody Thornton, Cheryl Burke and more!

Posted on 13 October 2009 by Lexacahn

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Hollywood Life’s 6th Annual Hollywood Style Awards were held in Westwood, California at the Hammer Museum on Sunday evening, where the red carpet was exploding with celebrities and style!

Check out our interviews with Lauren Conrad, Melody Thornton, Cheryl Burke, Miss California and more below:

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‘Star Trek’ Gag Reel

Posted on 13 October 2009 by Lexacahn

The gag reel for Star Trek has been released, and it’s pure hilarity!

It looks like it’s a blast being directed by J.J. Abrams, who apparently has a drumming obsession.

Check out the enterprise goofiness below:

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Celebrity Twitter Tuesday

Posted on 13 October 2009 by Lexacahn

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Taylor Swift: SIX AMA nominations??? What????!!! PARTY!!!!!

Travis Barker: Driving home on the bus. My kids still have their Aquabats costumes on from last night, so rad.Now time to get it in at the studio all week.

Aubrey O’Day: entire peepshow cast must attend ‘Sensitivity Training’ today… Hmmm, this sounds interesting! Has anyone ever had to do this?

Khloe Kardashian: Get the scoop on my wedding makeup :) http://tinyurl.com/yzo7nxv

Cory Monteith: going to tape ‘Chelsea Lately’ in a bit! Gonna be fun.

Zachary Quinto: not sure how long it’ll be up… http://tinyurl.com/yktqvsy

Aaron Carter: @RyanSeacrest Ryan!!!! When are you gonna be the first to drop my single!!! I thought you had my back lol!!:)


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Celebrity Twitter Tuesday

Posted on 06 October 2009 by Lexacahn

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Lenny Kravitz: new video for you guys. its for Let Love Rule (Justice Remix) http://bit.ly/2upLhe

Amanda Bynes: Fear holds on, Love let’s go. Fear doubts, Love Trust’s. Fear survives, Love thrives. Fear holds grudges, Love forgives and forgets.

Heidi Montag: Designing today for my new fashion line! I LOVE FASHION!

Denise Richards: I feel like I need a megaphone in my house sometimes..it’s amazing how my kids can really tune me out when I’m talking to them

Aaron Carter: This show is soo hard! Even though I’m getting my butt kicked it doesnt discourage me! The important thing is don’t get to hard on yourself

Pete Wentz: Ah twitter you’re my go to guy when I have nothing important to say.

Zachary Quinto: no spoilers, but were you happy with sylar last night?

Louie Vito: Thanks to everyone who voted!!! I was stoked on how everything went. Couldn’t ask for anything else!!!

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Spotted: Zachary Quinto at Home Restaurant in Los Feliz (VIDEO)

Posted on 11 July 2009 by Lexacahn

This is the second Star Trek cast member spotting in 24 hours!  That’s gotta be a record…

While we were dining at Home restaurant this afternoon in Los Feliz (which is amazing by the way, you all must go) we looked up to see Zachary Quinto (aka Spock from the new Star Trek and Sylar from Heroes) wandering around the restaurant, clearly trying to find the bathroom.  He looked so cute and casual in a baby blue t-shirt and his signature hat that he always wears in pictures.

He was with another guy (boyfriend??) and a girl, and it looked like he was trying to be as low-key as possible…definitely didn’t want a fuss made over him.

I just managed to get my camera out in time to take a little bit of video of Zachary at his table, check it out below!

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Amazing Star Trek Cast Inteviews on No Good TV

Posted on 20 May 2009 by Lexacahn

Star Trek fans rejoice!  No Good TV did interviews with the entire cast of Star Trek and the footage is hilarious. It’s completely informal ( lots of cursing and dirty jokes ) which is awesome because none of their other interviews have been this much fun to watch!

Check out the vids below:

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STAR TREK IS COOL AGAIN

Posted on 13 May 2009 by Michael DeZubiria

I was never a very serious Star Trek fan, mostly because I never got interested in any of the television series, although there was a time in the late 90s that I went through and watched all of the feature films. I think this was just before Insurrection was released and I liked them all, but I wouldn’t say enough to call myself a serious fan. Science fiction has never been my favorite genre, particularly the space-travel movies, even though I love Star Wars and I had a great time with movies like Event Horizon and even Space Truckers, but the new Star Trek is so brilliant and such an incredible thrill ride that it makes me wish I lived in the states and had access to Netflix so I could watch all the old movies and tv shows. This is the best film that has been released so far in 2009.

There is a lot of time travel involved in the new Star Trek, and it is used to great advantage in showing us younger versions of all of the characters we have come to know and love but still providing an opportunity for a nearly 80-year-old Leonard Nimoy to make an appearance, still as Spock, and show that he’s still got it. Fans of the series will be out of their seats when he shows up.

The movie starts out not unlike Orson Scott Card’s brilliant science fiction novel “Ender’s Game” (which is much better than the film version, Starship Troopers). We meet our well-known cast and crew as children being educated to prepare them for a life aboard Federation Starships. Spock is an emotionless young boy who ducks the insults of Vulcan bullies with stone-faced indifference, and Kirk is a wild kid who steals his dad’s antique Mustang and tears down the dirt roads of the southwest blasting the Beastie Boys and running from flying cops. See? I told you Star Trek was cool again!

Cut to some time later and they are young men and women being given their first assignments. Spock is awarded control of the Enterprise, but Kirk’s bar-hopping and womanizing (there’s a curious almost-love scene between Kirk and a pea-green hottie during which the movie comes dangerously close to campy cheesiness) has cost him a job on the coveted ship, forcing him to find other, less orthodox ways to get on board.

Kirk and Spock, the next next generation.

Kirk and Spock, the Next NEXT Generation.

Luckily the only other times when the movie is unintentionally funny are a few times when well-known lines are uttered, like “I’m givin’ it all she’s got, Captain!” and “Set lasers to stun!” and by far my favorite, “Dammit Jim, I’m a doctor, not a physicist!” I burst out laughing at that line, I couldn’t help it. I’ve seen Ace Ventura far too many times and was unable to think of anything except Jim Carrey going “Dammit Jim, I’m a doctor, not a pool man!”

But once the movie gets going it never lets up, like a good horror movie, and you know how rare those are. A distress call has come from planet Vulcan, describing seismic activity and an ominous electrical storm in space, and the Enterprise is sent to investigate and evacuate if necessary. It turns out that a Romulan ship is there drilling to the planet’s core to build a black hole in the middle of it and suck the entire planet into oblivion, and all in order to seek vengeance for the destruction of Romulus, which happens I believe 128 years in the future.

But don’t worry, that’s all I’m gonna say about the plot. When it comes to Star Trek movies, a synoptic outline of the story is pretty irrelevant. What matters is whether or not the effects are believable, the performances are good, and the movie flows along and tells the story well, and Star Trek ’09 does all of this and more.

Eric Bana as the Romula nemesis Nero, who is understandably angry that his planet has been destroyed and that he has been named after some CD burning software.

Eric Bana as the Romulan nemesis Nero, who is understandably upset that his planet has been destroyed and that he's named after some CD burning software.

I will say that Chris Pine’s performance as a young and cocky James Kirk was slightly off, although he does provide an outstanding image of a young William Shatner (keep in mind that William Shatner himself as a young man looked nothing at all like William Shatner. If you don’t believe me, watch the Twilight Zone episode “Nick of Time” from the original series). The problem is that Pine just looks too much like an all-American college boy. Granted, that’s basically what Kirk is, but when seen alongside Zachary Quinto, who gives an absolutely astonishing performance as the young Spock, Pine just looked a little too, ah, normal.

But of course I’m nitpicking. Mostly I’m just trying to find something in the movie to complain about to balance out my review, because I absolutely loved pretty much everything about it. I would say that it’s one of the two or three best science fiction movies released in the last decade, as far as story, performances, special effects (if the movie is not recognized at the Oscars next year for effects then I’ll know for sure that there is no longer any reason to trust the Academy anymore) and, believe it or not, screenwriting. This movie is so well-written that it competes with the best scripts out there, which is not common for a science fiction movie. In particular, notice how the rivalry between Spock and Kirk is written and the brevity and clarity of Spock’s descriptions of things like time travel paradoxes and how best to handle various problems faced by the crew of the Enterprise. Nobody in Hollywood is writing this good these days.

The movie is also so packed with spot-on performances that it makes me think that there should be more awards for casting agents. Why is there no Oscar for Best Casting? You have to sit through a lot of credits before you learn that the casting was done by April Webster and Alyssa Weinberg, two highly experienced casting directors and definitely the two really unsung heroes of the new Star Trek movie. They had a lot of pressure to cast the right people for everyone from 13-year-olds Jacob Kogan and Jimmy Bennet as the young Spock and Kirk to Simon Pegg as the infamous Scotty, and they hit the bulls-eye every time. Nice work, ladies! We here at Hollywire salute you!

Google Earth, one of the coolest things on the internet, has nothing on the new Star Trek.

Google Earth, one of the coolest things on the internet, has nothing on the new Star Trek.

Just go see the movie. For the first time in my life a science fiction movie didn’t make me imagine what it would be like were time travel and extensive space travel and whatnot possible, but it made me try to imagine how we can make better science fiction movies. What’s coming next? We have perfected set design and are nearing perfection in special effects. Time travel is not possible and never will be (sorry kids, but if it were, it will not be Earth-dwelling humans that master it, otherwise don’t you think someone would have come back by now to stop people like Hitler and Stalin and Mao or, you know, warn us about September 11th or the dangers of another war in the middle East?), but the movie is a brilliant piece of entertainment, it’s a beacon from which science fiction movies of the future should learn and it gives us a quality level to which they should all aspire. Bravo!

The Enterprise takes us where no Star Trek has gone before, leaving me dying to know, where do we go from here?

The Enterprise takes us where no Star Trek has gone before, leaving me dying to know, where do we go from here?

Bean, the older brother of Ender himself, gives Star Trek 2009 a big 'Hell yes!'

Bean, the older brother of Ender himself, gives Star Trek 2009 a big 'Hell yes!'

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Zachary Quinto Talks ‘Star Trek’ on Jimmy Kimmel

Posted on 07 May 2009 by Lexacahn

Zachary Quinto, best known for playing the evil villain Sylar on NBC’s Heroes, was on Jimmy Kimmel recently promoting his new film Star Trek in which he plays Spock. He talks stealing props from the set, traveling around the world for the international premieres, and he debuts a sneak peak of his performance as Spock.

Check it out below!

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Star Trek: The Movie Trailer

Posted on 15 November 2008 by Tammy Cakes

Check out the new Star Trek Movie trailer and its cast  Although I’m not particularly a fan of ‘Star Trek’, this movie looks like it is going to rock! So I might have to go and check it out.

It is directed by J.J. Adams, executive producer of ‘Lost’, and looks like it consists of a pretty good looking cast. The movie is set to be released on May 8, 2009.

Chris Pine (Just My Luck) stars as Kirk

Zachary Quinto (Heros) as Spock

Eric Bana (The Incredible Hulk) as Nero

Simon Pegg (Dawn of the Dead) as Scotty

John Cho (Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle) as Hikara Sulu

Anton Yelchin (Alpha Dog) as Pavel Checkov

Winona Rider (Girl Interrupted) as Amanda Grayson

Zoe Saldana (Guess Who?) as Nyota Uhura

Karl Urban (Out of the Blue) as Leanor “Bones” McCoy

For more information visit StarTrekMovie.com

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