Justin Timberlake on the Oscars' Red Carpet Justin Timberlake at the Academy Awards The Social Network actor Justin Timberlake arrives at the 83rd Academy Awards, which took place on Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. At the ceremony, Timberlake and Black Swan actress Mila Kunis introduced the nominees – and eventual winners – in the animation categories. Throughout the proceedings, he pretended to be the elusive Banksy, whose Exit Through the Gift Shop was a Best Documentary Feature contender. The joke fell mostly flat, but Timberlake actually elicited some laughs when he imitated three-time Oscar-nominated veteran Kirk Douglas*, who mercilessly stretched the Best Supporting Actress announcement into what seemed like hours. Admittedly, Douglas was funny. (The winner in that particular category turned out to be Melissa Leo for David O. Russell's The Fighter.) As announced by the Justin Timberlake-Mila Kunis duo, the Best Animated Short Film was Shaun Tan...
- 5/2/2015
- by D. Zhea
- Alt Film Guide
Way back in the simpler days of 2009, before anyone was taking him very seriously as an actor, Justin Timberlake apparently starred as the title character in a short called Jerry, adapted from a screenplay by John Killoran. Why is this relevant news today, you might ask? Well, because no one paid too much attention to Jerry when it first hit the internet, but it's recently enjoyed a major surge in online popularity, and it's full of sex scenes. A quick plot summary: in what I like to assume is a case of art imitating life, Timberlake goes through the short wooing women with lines that turn out to be a series of slogans from a weird genre of breakup greeting cards I never knew existed. In between all the sex, that is. Truly, something for everyone! Citizen Kane II it isn't, but it's only ten [...]...
- 5/9/2011
- Nerve
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.