Don Cheadle subtly adds a bit of funk to the boring suit and tie all the other men are wearing. Even just adding stripes to his black and white neck accessory has
Jorge Camara makes me want to kiss him on that gigantic mustache of his. As President of the Hollywood Foreign Press, he has vowed to skip the long boring speech usually given at these shows, so that we can have more fun wondering if Michael C. Hall will beat out Jon Hamm for Best Actor in a TV Series. Is it just me, or does it look like Jorge's mustache clippings could very well be the hair that makes up Martin Scorcese's eyebrows.

Zac Efron's greasy hair and Hayden Panettiere give the award for Best Actor in a TV Series - which goes to Gabriel Byrne.
The newest Spock and Captain Kirk give the Best Actress award to Anna Paquin for her role in "True Blood" - the role that launched a thousand screams of "SOOKIE!" Truth be told, the show is pretty terrible but is hard not to watch. Vampires, sex, vampires screaming "Sookie" while having sex. What's not to love?

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The obligatory Matthew McConaughey scene — as crucial to his fans as a Miley Cyrus song or a Seth Rogen penis joke is to theirs — is the ritual removing of his shirt, to reveal a torso that could have been sculpted, or certainly caressed, by Michelangelo.
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