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Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Reese Witherspoon will receive its Generation Award at Sunday's MTV Movie Awards

MTV says Witherspoon will receive its Generation Award at Sunday's MTV Movie Awards.

The 35-year-old Oscar winner is being recognized for her range as an actress and for delighting the MTV audience throughout her career. MTV President Stephen Friedman called Witherspoon "one of the most versatile and accomplished performers of her time."

Reese Witherspoon with his co-star Jake Gyllenhaal attending the "Rendition" photocall in Rome Film Festival (2007)

Reese Witherspoon and her co-star Robert Pattinson at "WATER FOR ELEPHANTS" PARIS PREMIERE (2011)

"Saturday Night Live" star Jason Sudeikis will host Sunday's ceremony at the Gibson Amphitheater, where Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Steve Carell, Shia LaBeouf, Patrick Dempsey, Cameron Diaz, Selena Gomez and Nicki Minaj are among those set to present the prizes.

MTV chose Witherspoon, who joins previous Generation Award winners Sandra Bullock, Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, Mike Myers, Tom Cruise and Jim Carrey". Source: www.google.com

Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) in The 25 Most Stylish Law-Breakers list

9. The Joker (Heath Ledger), The Dark Knight

Looking deranged takes no skill. Looking deranged and stylish takes genius. You match your hair to your three-piece suit—your green and purple suit, the one with odd geometric patterns and a sick trim fit. And to edge ahead of the other peacocks strutting their stuff in Gotham, you add a lot carefully smudged make-up. It's the perfect touch of crazy for the Why-So-Serious icon.—A.R.

19. Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal), Brokeback Mountain

It's Montana in 1963. Shacking up with another cowboy won't be legal for another 34 years. It takes guts, to say the least. In shearling jackets, properly-matched denim, and, of course, a Western hat, Jack Twist dresses the part of a rugged fella willing to break all sorts of social and literal laws. The real style is in the way Twist pulls his clothes on though—consciously. Even self-consciously. His insecurities come out in the way he bundles his hands in pockets and lowers his hat's brim. He makes those tics look covetable though, even if his situation isn't.—A.R. Source: www.gq.com

Happy 85th Anniversary, Marilyn Monroe!

Happy 85th Anniversary, Marilyn Monroe!

Photo by J.R. Eyerman/TIME & LIFE Pictures/LIFE.com


What does it take to become a star? In the fall of 1948, Marilyn Monroe had just a few roles in box office flops on her resume -- but LIFE photographer J. R. Eyerman apparently saw enough of a glimmer in the 22-year-old starlet to follow her through the showbiz training that promised to make her big.
The incredible -- and seldom seen -- images in this gallery are the first a LIFE photographer ever took of Monroe, though the magazine did not publish them at the time. (In fact, she wouldn't show up in LIFE's pages until October 1949, along with seven other then-unfamiliar Hollywood "girls").
But now, in celebration of what would have been Monroe's 85th birthday (June 1, 2011), LIFE.com presents these rare gems, restored to their original glory and showing early-career Monroe in the dance, acting, and voice classes that helped make her an icon for the ages". Source: movies.yahoo.com

Molly Sims engaged to Love and other drugs' producer Scott Stuber

Molly Sims arrives at "Love & Other Drugs" Opening Night Gala during AFI FEST 2010 presented by Audi at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on November 4, 2010

Molly Sims is engaged to producer Scott Stuber, her rep confirmed to People.

Jake Gyllenhaal as Jamie Randall in "Love and other drugs" (2010)

Stuber, who produced the Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal vehicle “Love and Other Drugs”, as well as “Couples Retreat”, reportedly popped the question earlier this month – the weekend of May 20 — the mag reported.Making the weekend even sweeter, Stuber reportedly flew Sims’ parents to Los Angeles.

According to People, the couple dated for around a year-and-a-half before becoming engaged. A rep for Sims was not immediately available for comment when contacted by Access Hollywood.

Sims previously split with Aaron Eckhart in 2009. Source: www.accesshollywood.com

Video: Jake Gyllenhaal Buzzed


Jake Gyllenhaal is proof that no matter what he does with his hair -- his still looks hot!

Jake Gyllenhaal in a Parking Garage in Hollywood on 28th May 2011

Our photographer caught the 30-year-old with his freshly updated buzz cut on Sunday. After being the recent victim of a PhotoShop underwear hoax, the actor who shaved his head for End of Watch is a little camera shy. Source: rumorfix.com

Elisha Cuthbert in Flare magazine

Elisha Cuthbert On Alex, Her Happy Endings Character:
Still of Elisha Cuthbert as Alex in Happy Endings TV Series

“I’m more like this character than any other character I’ve played. Though [Alex] has an airiness about her whereas I’m more neurotic, more intense. I’m a pretty deep thinker.”

On Her Parents Letting Her Move To Hollywood Alone At 18:
“They knew I was mature enough and not one of those wild children. This was my college experience, really.”

On Rehabilitating Her Shopaholism:
“There was a time that I was splurging quite a bit on fashion but then I realized, I’m going to be broke! I realized I had to find a way to express myself without being covered head to toe in designer clothing. I mix it up now.” Source: www.flare.com

Elisha Cuthbert is wearing a dress by Hervé Léger by Max Azria and earrings by Mawi.

To get a look like Elisha's, try: Marcelle Hydra-C Perfect Fusion Make-Up, $17. Joe Fresh Beauty Matte Lipstick in Fuchsia, $6. Revlon Grow Luscious Lash Liner in Onyx, $10. Source: www.flare.com

‘Source Code’ Will Now Be Hitting VOD 2 Weeks Before DVD

Summit Entertainment announced today that Duncan Jones’ “Source Code” will hit VOD on July 8th two weeks before the DVD/BluRay release on July 26th. The studio says, “it will test the demand for viewing a bigger budgeted film digitally prior to the release of physical discs.” Meanwhile, movie pirates everywhere are rubbing their hands with glee. Source: blogs.indiewire.com