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Tina Yothers BEAUTIFUL WORSTS DRESSES IN THE EMMY AWARDS

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PHOEBE PRICE
The accessory head´s, the flowers on her dress, all a big mistake.






HEIDI KLUM
Look, cauliflower or broccoli???


KATIE HOLMES
Ok, it seems that your buttocks are on the front...


PAZ DE LA HUERTA
In its attempt to be sensual, completely failed and this opening in the leg is bad! And these lips blue?

JULIANA MARGUILES
Simply put, bad choice.


BAI LING
I can not believe that this person chose this dress to go to a party awards ceremony...

CINDY LAUPER
She always dressed so weird, so not surprisingly she put more clothes that a mixture of various types of trends, stations and accessories.

GEENA DAVIS
The dress is no beautiful with this print of "hurt my eyes when I see" and I think that is transparent, and more, she put a slipper. ugly.

HALLE BERRY

The problem here was to let the belly out, she always did right more than wrong, but this time...


HAIDEN PANETTIERE
It seems on top of 9 months pregnant, the dress is too wide.

JENNIFER ANINSTON
Come on, this dress is boring and the hairstyle is like a witch.


JOAN RIVES
She is in one of my listings: unsuccessful plastic surgery, now has come to this list and not have to ask why ... So look at the she has around her neck.


KELY OSBOURNE
I do not know where to start, this is what I call a "total disaster"


PORTIA DE ROSSI
Where's the Halloween? It looks like a witch costume.


SARAH JESSICA PARKER
Generally known to dress good, but I think that day I do not know what happened in her mind to choose this ballerina style in drama trash´s.

SARA SILVERMAN

This dress hasn´t a very favorable court and still greatly increased the hip.

TINA YOTHERS
I think that she is having inspiration in Bjork´s dresses



17th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards

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17th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards: The Best of the Best Pictures


The Broadcast Film Critics Association is ushering in the awards season with a parade of the most stunning films released on 2011 with the 17th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards. Hugo and The Artist each received a standingovation from the critics garnering 11 nominations each. However this doesnt mean that their Best Picture trophy is already secured. A number of great films trail behind and might surprise enthusiasts. Well, let us discuss which film out-stands the rest.


The Artist

Director Michel Hazanavicius makes the classic fresh with this silent film about films. Without scripts, this movie focuses on acting, production design and othe aesthtics of film-making. Critics love it just because it's unorthodox. In this age of 3D films, a silent film shot purely as an old movie winning a Best Picture would be almost like the movie itself, dramatic.