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Justin Timberlake Attends Marine Corps Ball: 'One of the Most Moving Evenings I've Ever Had'

by Catherine Lawson, posted Nov 14th 2011 5:55AM
Justin Timberlake, Kesley De Santis, Marine Corps BallBack in the summer, when they were promoting their new movie, 'Friends With Benefits,' stars Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis agreed to attend Marine Corps Birthday Balls with service personnel who'd asked them to be their dates. Many commentators doubted that the stars would make good on their promise and actually attend, but Timberlake did this past weekend. And, what's more, he says he had a great time.

On Saturday night Timberlake escorted Corporal Kelsey De Santis to The Basic School Instructor Battalion 236th Marine Corps Birthday Ball at the Greater Richmond Convention Center in Virginia. Writing about the evening on his blog Timberlake said he was "so proud to be there. I felt like I was getting a chance to be among my heroes. ... I had so much fun with Kelsey and her crew of friends. They were just really nice people."

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Mila Kunis is a Reality TV Junkie (VIDEO)

by Jason Hughes, posted Jul 19th 2011 5:45AM
Mila Kunis, 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'You know those tabloid magazine sections that talk about how celebrities are just like us, showing them shopping in grocery stores and pumping their own gas?! Well, some of them even watch the same TV we do, like Mila Kunis. She and Jimmy Fallon talked about their love of reality television on 'Late Night' (Weeknights, 12:30AM ET on NBC).

With her busy schedule, Kunis has to rely on TiVo, but she makes sure not to miss the shows she's most excited about, like the upcoming Season 4 of 'Jersey Shore' in Italy. She and Fallon were so giddy talking about these shows that it was like listening in on a water cooler conversation between two typical TV junkies.

When talking about 'Mob Wives,' we think Kunis described the women's use of language perfectly.

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Timberlake and Kunis Talk 'Friends With Benefits,' Embracing Marine Balls (VIDEO)

by Nick Zaino, posted Jul 18th 2011 2:30PM
Mila Kunis and Justine Timberlake talk 'Friends With Benefits' and Marines Balls on 'Today'Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake are co-starring in the new film 'Friends With Benefits,' and have recently made headlines by accepting invitations to be guests at Marine Balls. As you might imagine, there was no way to avoid double entendre when both of those stories came up during their interview Monday on 'Today' (weekdays, 7AM on NBC).

'Today' anchor Lester Holt, a self-identified married and out-of-touch man, started the interview by asking the pair to explain the meaning of the phrase "friends with benefits." Timberlake joked that he thought it was about borrowing money or sugar. "I'm thinking it's about two people who want to have a regular friendship but to get together for sex," Holt said. Ding ding!

Holt also asked about the invitations extended to both Kunis and Timberlake to attend a Marine Ball. Kunis explained they'd actually be attending two separate balls. "Marines have a lot of balls," she said. Holt suggested the traditional Marine battle cry "Semper Fi" could be replaced by "Marines got balls."

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Behind the scenes at Family Guy -- VIDEO

by Richard Keller, posted Jul 14th 2006 9:04AM

The many faces of Seth McFarlaneWhen it comes to animated series, I am always interested in looking behind the curtain to see how it all comes about. Particularly the voice talent, as many of these people (Seth McFarlane, Dan Castellaneta, Billy West) do a variety of voices for just one episode. Now, thanks to YouTube, we get to see a little bit of that behind the scenes material at the Family Guy studios.

The video features Seth McFarlane (Peter Griffin and Stewie, among others), Mila Kunis (Meg) and other company members as they do their lines for an episode of the series. What's interesting to see is how many times these voice actors go through their dialogue to get it right. What is also interesting is the fact that many of these actors perform their lines solo; I always pictured a lot of back and forth between the actors. Despite how many times the lines are read, and whether or not the readings are in a group or solo, the end result is fairly smooth when you watch the final episode on TV.

To see the video, check after the jump.

[Thanks to Michael at betapundit]

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