Coldplay Heats Up Q Awards
So much for crafting a rock-star attitude. Chris Martin, he of the newly crowned Best Act in the World Today, has reverted back to his humble beginnings.
Coldplay captured the two most prestigious gongs at the Q Awards Monday in London, Best Album for Viva la Vida, or Death and All His Friends, and the sure-to-be-disputed Best Act in the World Today.
While accepting the album prize, Martin boasted that Coldplay is "the greatest band in the world." But it didn't take Martin long to retract the claim.
"Well, not quite the biggest band," the frontman said. "U2 are on holiday. Radiohead are on holiday."
Coldplay, meanwhile, was on a roll.
SAG Awards Jonesin' for James Earl
Voicing Darth Vader, CNN and God has its benefits.
He of the soothing tones, Emmy-, Golden Globe- and Tony-winning James Earl Jones has been selected by the Screen Actors Guild as the latest recipient of its Life Achievement Award for his thespian and humanitarian accomplishments.
The 77-year-old star was cited for his "long and quiet devotion to advancing literacy, the arts and humanities on a national and local scale."
Jones, who will pick up the prize at the 15th Annual SAG Awards in January, will need to make some room in his trophy case.
The veteran thesp already has three Emmys, six Desk Drama Awards, two Obies, two Tonys, a National Medal of Arts, a Kennedy Center Honor and even a Grammy.
It will, however, mark his first-ever SAG Award. Your move, Oscar.
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Nicole Kidman to Be Honored by Hollywood Legend
Nicole Kidman's night at Elle magazine's Women in Hollywood Tribute will be legendary—literally.
None other than silver-screen legend Shirley MacLaine will be presenting Kidman with her award at the upcoming VIP gala.
The 15th annual festivities taking place Oct. 6 in Beverly Hills will honor eight of the movie business' most powerful and celebrated women.
Along with MacLaine, I've also learned that Courteney Cox will present to Isla Fisher, while Mía Maestro will do the same for her best friend, Salma Hayek. Jane Fonda's tribute will come from Kerry Washington, her costar from the New York City reading of Eve Ensler's play Necessary Targets.
The event's host will be E!'s very own funnylady, Chelsea Handler.
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And the Oscar-Hosting Job Goes to...Ricky Gervais?
Ricky Gervais as the next host of the Oscars?
Not so fast.
No doubt the Extras funnyman knows how to crack us up, but reports of him already being a leading contender for hosting duties have been greatly—well, hugely—exaggerated.
"We haven't made one single phone call," Larry Mark, who was announced yesterday as a coproducer of the 81st Annual Academy Awards show with writer-director Bill Condon (above, left with Jennifer Hudson and Mark), told me earlier today. "There has been no reaching out."
Metallica, Run-D.M.C., Stooges Hoping to Roll to Rock Hall
Run-D.M.C. is about to find out whether they can walk their way into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The forefathers of hip-hop are among the nine vintage acts nominated for induction into the Rock Hall's class of 2009, it was announced this morning, joining Metallica, the Stooges, iconic guitarist Jeff Beck, Bobby Womack, War, Wanda Jackson, Little Anthony and the Imperials and Chic on the ballot.
Five of the nine will ultimately be chosen by a group of 500 musicians, journalists and industry professionals, with the enshrinees announced in January and inducted in Cleveland in April.
Easy as AMC for 30 Rock-Solid Emmys
Are you watching now?
Despite what some would characterize as criminally low ratings, 30 Rock scored its second consecutive win for Outstanding Comedy Series and Mad Men notched its first win for Outstanding Drama Series on what turned out to be an evening of firsts (and fourths and elevenths...) at the 60th Annual Emmy Awards, which took place Sunday night at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Big Possibilities for Lil Wayne at BET Hip-Hop Awards
There's no hardware to prove that Lil Wayne is the best rapper alive. But right at this moment, he's certainly the most nominated rapper around.
Tha Carter III's mastermind has scored a leading 12 nominations heading into the third annual BET Hip-Hop Awards next month, including nods for Hustler, Lyricist and MVP of the Year. His chart-topping "Lollipop" is up for Track of the Year, Best Hip-Hop Video and—yay, 21st century—Hottest Ringtone.
After becoming the first album since 50 Cent's The Massacre in 2005 to move 1 million copies in one week, Tha Carter III has gone on to sell more than 2.5 million copies—both statistics that make Lil Wayne a solid favorite to take home that MVP trophy.
No slouch but still in second place is Kanye West with seven nominations, among them CD of the Year for Graduation and Track of the Year and Best Hip-Hop Video for "Good Life."
The paparazzi's favorite MC and Lil Wayne will also face off against each other for MVP, Lyricist and Best Live Performer honors.
Brangelina, Britney, Oprah Go on (World) Record
Thank goodness for Guinness—without it, we'd have to rely on Forbes' constantly churned-out star rankings for Hollywood's most up-to-date superlatives.
The Guinness World Records 2009 is out with the latest batch of milestone markers, and, as with seemingly every other Tinseltown-skewing list out there, the phenomenon that is Brangelina has come out tops.
Not to be outdone, Britney Spears, Oprah Winfrey, Miley Cyrus and even Amy Winehouse hit the record books this year, albeit somewhat surprisingly in one or two cases, for good behavior.
The Creative Arts: NPH's Gift of Emmy Gab
How I Met Your Mother star and all-around bon vivant Neil Patrick Harris chats backstage at the Creative Arts Emmys about doing a comedy routine with his comedy idol Tim Conway and the joys of working with Sarah Chalke—and that's before he tries to make out with the interviewer.
Check out more video and Creative Arts Emmy news on our Red Carpet Blog and get up to speed with all the winners in our news story here.
Slumdog Howls as Toronto Film Fest Wraps
Slumdog Millionaire ended up the top dog.
The 2008 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival wrapped today, with the Bombay-based movie about a teen one question away from the grand prize on the Indian Who Wants To Be a Millionaire, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Freida Pinto and Dev Patel, scoring the fest's biggest kudo, the People's Choice Award. It capped a 10-day cinema orgy that featured Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston deftly avoiding each other, Roger Ebert bonked by a fellow film critic and, perhaps most shockingly, Mickey Rourke continuing to solidify his place on the Oscar map.
Mother's Day at Women in Hollywood
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Someone call the babysitter!
Mommies with new babies at home Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry, Salma Hayek and Isla Fisher are among the eight women who will be honored by Elle magazine next month at the 15th Annual Women in Hollywood Tribute.
Other honorees include Jane Fonda, Sigourney Weaver, Anne Hathaway and Catherine Hardwicke, director of the upcoming big screen adaptation of Twilight.
The festivities happen Oct. 6 at a VIP dinner at the Four Seasons hotel in Beverly Hills.
Women in Hollywood was started by movie magazine Premiere, but was taken over by Elle when it folded last year.
Dark Knight to Shadow Theaters Again in '09
It's not that $512 million isn't enough. It's that The Dark Knight could do so much more.
No exact date has been settled on, but Warner Bros. is planning to rerelease the box-office behemoth in January, just in time for a final Oscar-season push before Motion Picture Academy members have to turn in their ballots.
"It's just a matter of bringing it back as a reminder for people," a studio source told the Hollywood Reporter. It's uncertain how wide the release will be or whether both IMAX and conventional theaters will be involved.















