Reese Witherspoon, Photo Credit: Matt Sayles/AP and Amanda Peet, Photo Credit: Jason Merritt/GettyImages
Best Dressed
10. Reese Witherspoon
9. Emma Stone
8. Evan Rachel Wood
7. Berenice Bejo
6. Claire Danes
5. Laura Dern
4. Viola Davis
3. Kate Beckinsale
2. Angelina Jolie
1. Sofia Vergara
Worst Dressed
10. Amy Poehler
9. Jessica Lange
8. Madonna
7. Paula Patton
6. Mary J. Blige
5. Amanda Peet
4. Callie Thorne
3. Michelle Williams
2. Sarah Michelle Gellar
1. Piper Perabo
Emma Stone, Photo Credit: Getty Images
10. Best line of the night by Beth Behrs after accepting the award for Favorite New TV Comedy: “Thanks for making ‘2 Broke Girls’ feel like a million bucks.”
9. Faith Hill lights up the stage by performing “Come Home.”
8. Morgan Freeman wins first ever Favorite Movie Icon Award.
7. Best crack by host Kaley Cuoco: “Pajama jeans – it means that you have just given up.”
6. Nathan Fillion cracks up the audience in his speech after winning a People’s Choice Award for Favorite TV Drama Actor for “Castle.”
5. Robert Pattinson takes the stage to accept the People’s Choice Award for his film “Water for Elephants.”
4. Most heartfelt speech by Emma Stone who won an award for Favorite Movie Actress.
3. Neil Patrick Harris returns.
2. Kaley Cuoco’s opening skit.
1. Betty White steals the show.
According to the Examiner HERE
Stay tuned for WatchMojo.com’s video on Betty White, coming soon!
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10. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
9. “Lonesome Ghosts”
8. “Broom-stick Bunny”
7. “Hyde and Go Tweet”
6. “The Skeleton Dance”
5. “Water Water Every Hare”
4. “Trick or Treat”
3. “Night on Bald Mountain”
2. “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”
1. “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
IT, Image Source: Green/Epstein Productions
10. He Gets to the Heart of Fear
9. He Draws Vivid Characters, Great and Small
8. He’s a Character Himself
7. He’s On Even When He’s Off
6. He Has a Wicked Imagination
5. He Advocates for the Little Guy
4. He Is, After All, the Master of Horror
3. He Knows Everyone Has “Issues”
2. He Sees the Teachable Moment
1. He Makes the Ordinary Terrifying
WALL-E, Image Source: Disney/Pixar
Honorable Mention: Robocop (Robocop, 1987)
10. Johnny 5 (Short Circuit,1986)
9. Terminator (The Terminator, 1984)
8. Data (Star Trek)
7. WALL-E (WALL-E, 2008)
6. Ash (Alien,1979)
5. Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1951)
4. Iron Giant (The Iron Giant, 1999)
3. Bishop (Alien, 1979)
2. Robby (Forbidden Planet, 1956)
1. C-3PO and R2-D2 (Star Wars)
According to WeAreMovieGeeks.com HERE
Check out our profile on Hugh Jackman, who stars in the new robot movie “Real Steel,” here.
Harrison Ford, Image Source: Lucasfilm Ltd
The Ten Most Popular/Trusted Celebrities
10. Johnny Depp
9. Will Smith
8/7. Kate Middleton (Duchess of Cambridge) - tie
8/7. Morgan Freeman - tie
6. Harrison Ford
5. Tom Hanks
4. Clint Eastwood
3. Sandra Bullock
2. Denzel Washington
1. Betty White
The Ten Least Popular/Trusted Celebrities
10. LeBron James
9. Donald Trump
8. Mel Gibson
7. Kim Kardashian
6. Tiger Woods
5. Arnold Schwarzenegger
4/3. Kanye West - tie
4/3. Britney Spears - tie
2. Charlie Sheen
1. Paris Hilton
According to the Examiner HERE
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Sorry Magneto, your powers cannot erase dozens of glaring continuity errors.
Attention X-Men fans! How many continuity errors have you noticed between X-Men First Class, the original trilogy and X-Men Origins: Wolverine? Here’s out Top 10 list to get the wheels spinning.
10. At the end of First Class, Professor X becomes paralysed from the waist down. This movie takes place in the 60s. Yet, in The Last Stand’s opening, Professor X is seen walking in a flashback from the 80s. In X-Men Origins: Wolverine, we also see Professor X standing at the end of the film.
9. In this same opening scene from The Last Stand, Xavier and Magneto are still friends that are conducting the business of recruiting mutants (Jean Grey). In First Class, they have already had their falling out and draw their battle lines.
8. In X-men origins Wolverine, we see Emma Frost as a teenager. In First Class, she is already an adult, despite taking place years earlier. Sure, they never mentioned her name in the movie, but the actress was credited as “Emma Frost.”
7. In the first X-Men movie, Xavier states that his first meeting with Magneto was when they were teenagers, he was 17. In First Class, they are both shown as grown men the first time they meet.
6. In the first X-men movie Charles cannot understand why he cannot access Erik’s mind. He guesses that it has something to do with his helmet. Magneto’s helmet played a major role in First Class, and Erik witnessed its power to block telepathy all the way back in the 60s.
5. In X2, we see Beast in human form. In First Class, we see him as a human.
4. First Class establishes that Hank McCoy (Beast) was the one who built Cerebro. In the first movie, Professor X explains that he built it with the help of Magneto. Furthermore, it was stated that because Magneto helped Professor X construct Cerebro, he was able to build a helmet to block telepathy. In First Class, Magneto simply takes the helmet from Sebastian Shaw, who got it from the Russians.
3. Moira Mactaggert looks around the same age in both First Class and The Last Stand, which is set decades apart. She isn’t a mutant.
2. Changing accents. Magneto develops a british accent for the original trilogy. Hank McCoy similarly develops his own European accent by The Last Stand.
1. After all the talk of their deep friendship throughout the original trilogy, First Class clearly shows that Charles and Erik were buddies for about a week… until they dealt with Sebastian Shaw. Some friendship!
1. Up
2. E.T.
3. The Shawshank Redemption
4. It’s a Wonderful Life
5. Schindler’s List
6. Toy Story 3
7. Marley and Me
8. Saving Private Ryan
9. Field of Dreams
10. The Notebook
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