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Julianne Moore was interviewed in the March issue of ‘More’ magazine, and in it, she made a comment about the world of entertainment:

"I don't want my daughter or her friends to be interested in Jessica Simpson; I want them to be interested in what's happening in their own lives.”

Naturally, we all took that to translate to:

“I hate Jessica Simpson.”
Are you sure you don’t mean ‘flabberfudiated’?

Julianne Moore stars in the upcoming political movie Game Change, in which she portrays Sarah Palin during her run for Vice President back in 2008.

Moore appears on the March cover of More magazine, and in it, she opens up about taking on the role:

“I was flabbergasted,” Palin told the mag. “I felt the role was as far away from me as I could possibly go.
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There’s so much talent out there, and only so many Academy Awards. So naturally, not every A-lister is going to have a golden Oscar statuette on display in their living room. Or, if you’re Kate Winslet, in your bathroom.

There are plenty of actors and actresses who are deserving of an Oscar, don’t get us wrong. But there are some stars who are not only talented, but constantly in the spotlight as well. You would just assume they have an Oscar under their belt, but surprisingly, they do not. Here are ten celebs who we can't believe haven’t won an Oscar.

Leonardo DiCaprio: Nominated for Best Actor in both Blood Diamond and The Aviator, Leo surprisingly hasn’t taken home an Oscar. This year, he wasn’t even nominated for his portrayal of J.Edgar Hoover in J.Edgar. Then again, 2011 had some stiff competition.
Julianne Moore is set to play former Alaskan governor Sarah Palin in the new HBO film, Game Change and even though Julianne Moore is a dead ringer for Palin in the flick, she is not a fan of the woman.

Moore says she actually met Palin as part of research for the role and her verdict after all her research?

“She was not qualified to be vice president,” says Moore.

I think we all knew that Sarah Palin wasn’t even qualified to be human when she claimed to see Russia from her house.
Julianne Moore is playing Sarah Palin in a movie, or as Sarah Palin would put it, ‘capitalizing on pretending to be me.’ You know, the same way Matthew Broderick capitalized on pretending to be Ferris Bueller.

Anyway, the upcoming movie, Game Change just released another official trailer, and this time, it fully showcases Moore’s talent in the film. Politics aside, this movie has an awesome cast, including Julianne, but also with Ed Harris and Woody Harrelson.

First of all, the trailer starts off with a Jimi Hendrix song, so you’re already like, “Woah-oh, I know this song. Let me pay attention…”

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Just when I erased the memory of Sarah Palin from the few remaining brain cells I have that are reserved for politics, Julianne Moore brings it all back.

Moore stars in the upcoming flick Game Change, which is based on the book. Ed Harris also stars in the movie, playing John McCain, and Woody Harrelson plays McCain’s campaign manager. The movie focuses on the 2008 Obama/McCain presidential race.

“None of these middle aged white guys are game changers,” Harrelson says in the trailer.“So find me a woman,” Harris responds, revealing that McCain’s team pulled a Kardashian and basically cast Sarah Palin ala Kris Humphries.

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Julianne Moore is going rogue. For HBO's movie, Game Change, Moore is taking on the role of everyone's favorite Mama Grizzly, Sarah Palin.

The movie chronicles the 2008 presidential campaign, focusing on John McCain's controversial pick of Sarah Palin as his running mate. Bristol Palin will also be a character in the movie, played by actress Melissa Faman. Ed Harris plays the part of John McCain, though casting should've really picked someone older to make things more accurate.
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What do Sarah Palin and Julianne Moore have in common? Probably nothing but the fact that Julianne is going to play Palin in HBO Films' upcoming adaptation of the best seller "Game Change."

I wonder if Julianne is going to start-seeing Russia from her house after playing Palin. Cheesy, I know!

According to The Wrap, Julianne will play Palin in the story that will give a behind the scenes look of what really went down during the 2008 presidential elections.

I don’t see the Moore/Palin resemblance, but she’s such a great actress that she can morph herself and play any role. I bet Sarah Palin is upset that they didn’t give her the part to play herself.
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The 67th Annual Golden Globe nominations were announced this morning and there were some newcomers and some repeat nominees this year. Sandra Bullock got two nods, one for best Actress in a comedy and another for best actress in a drama, so she's clearly overjoyed.

Alec Baldwin scored yet another nomination for his genius interpretation of Jack Donaghy in "30 Rock," while Oscar winners Marion Cotillard and Daniel Day-Lewis scored best actor/actress nominations for Nine. Check out the stars reactions to their nominations below...

“I’m grateful for anything that helps the show.”
-- Alec Baldwin, Best Actor for 30 Rock

"It is TRULY an honor just to be nominated by the Hollywood Foreign Press, and I will cherish this moment with all the artists I have worked with behind the scenes who truly make me look good! Thank you very much."
-- Sandra Bullock, Best Actress in a Drama for The Blind Side and Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical for The Proposal

"My heartfelt thanks to the Hollywood Foreign Press for this wonderful nomination. I share this honor with Jude Law and all of my cast-mates, my great director Guy Ritchie and the rest of the team whose collaboration and camaraderie helped make this new incarnation of Sherlock Holmes possible."
-– Robert Downey Jr.., Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical for Sherlock Holmes

"I am so honored and thrilled to be among the Golden Globe nominees this year. I am happy for everybody – particularly my friend Colin Firth!"
-–Julianne Moore, Best Actress in a Supporting Role for A Single Man

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"A hearty thank you to the members of the HFPA. I am delighted and very grateful to be included. Congratulations to all fellow nominees and eternal thanks to Rob Marshall."
-– Daniel Day-Lewis, Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical for Nine

"I feel so good! I'm so, so, so happy! I'm so happy for the movie and I'm so happy for all the people who worked so hard with us because this film really was an ensemble job that we all did. We can't separate anyone from all these nominations … This nomination is very special. It was my dream when I was a kid to do a musical, so already to be part of this adventure – especially with Rob Marshall who is a genius … This [is] a dream that became true for me and a reality."
-–Marion Cotillard, Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical for Nine

"I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for this tremendous honor. Congratulations to Clint Eastwood and Matt Damon on their nominations, and I extend my deepest gratitude to my producing partner Lori McCreary, and the entire cast and crew of Invictus for their tireless work to make a film befitting of Nelson Mandela's legacy. Playing Mandela was the greatest honor of my career, and I hope that I have done him proud."
-– Morgan Freeman, Best Actor in a Drama for Invictus

"I have loved every moment of working on this show ... and every person involved in the process … It's a true honor and thrill to also have been recognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press."
-– Edie Falco, Best Actress in a Television Series for Nurse Jackie

"I am honored and thrilled that the Hollywood Foreign Press has recognized my work on Mad Men and placed me in such excellent company. I'd also like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Jones and to Matthew Weiner and the writers and producers for the recognition they've received as well. I'd also like to come up with something witty and off-the-cuff to add, but it's so, so early out here, and I'm so, so tired."
-– Jon Hamm, Best Actor in a Television Series-Drama for Mad Men
Looks like America’s favorite comedy has snagged yet another A-list guest star! The latest celeb who will be dropping by 30 Rock is Julianne Moore!

We first heard buzz about the possibility earlier this week. E! News was reporting that Moore would appear on the show. And Alec Baldwin himself even said, "I won't say who it is, but someone very near to us who may be coming on to play my girlfriend for four episodes."

Julianne's rep would give up any deets, saying, "You would need to contact NBC for an official answer.”

But now we have proof! Just yesterday, Julianne and Alec were spotted filming in New York! An eyewitness tells E!, "I saw them right around 3 o'clock. To be honest, I can't remember what they were wearing (too distracted by how pretty Julianne was), and during the time I saw them they were in between takes, so not really saying anything of note. They looked verrrrry chummy though! No one else from the cast appeared to be there."

So get ready to see Jack Donaghy’s soft side again!

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