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Sorry, Celine Dion.

Kate Winslet made a hugely popular movie, Titanic, which was accompanied by a hugely popular song, My Heart Will Go On. Then, someone had the brilliant idea of combining both—putting intermittent sound bites from the movie into the song. It was great in 1997, but fifteen years later, Kate is still haunted by the tune.

“I feel like throwing up when I hear it,” Kate told MTV News. “No, I shouldn’t say that. No, actually, I do feel like throwing up.”
Leonardo DiCaprio is treading into George Clooney territory, you know like extreme bachelorhood, new dating rumors daily, and being hot and dating younger women, but Leo says it’s not his fault he hasn’t settled down, he hasn’t been in love yet.

“My first love? Boy I don’t even remember. I suppose if I’d found my true love I would be married right now wouldn’t I?” Leo tells UK newspaper The Sun.
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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.
Blake Lively admits she’s never been on a date and she expects us to believe it. Riiggght. If she’s never been on a date, what was her world tour with Leonardo DiCaprio this summer supposed to be? Acting lessons? C’mon, we aren't dummies. If she doesn’t call hanging out on Steven Spielberg’s yacht in Monte Carlo with DiCaprio a “date” then girlfriend needs to lower her standards. A guy that takes you around the world on private yachts is an awesome date!

Anyways, the Gossip Girl star and current girlfriend to Ryan Reynolds covers the March issue of Elle and admits some intimate details about her dating life.
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And spoiler alert, it's his mom. Yep, he's a mamma's boy, ladies. I'm done with Leo. And to think, I had a Tiger Beat poster of him on my bedroom wall.

Leonardo DiCaprio has revealed that his ideal woman is like his mother. So I guess his mother is a 6' tall underwear model.

Leo is currently dating model Erin Heatherton, but he admits that his girlfriends have a lot to live up to, because his mom is the "center" of his life.
This year's Oscar nominations are full of newcomers, with Jonah Hill, Kristin Wiig, and Melissa McCarthy being tossed into the ring.

It's great to see new talent being recognized, but each year's Oscar nominations are always filled with surprises and snubs, and the 84th Annual Academy Awards were no different.

Jonah Hill was the first surprise of the morning, as he nabbed a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Moneyball. I mean, this is the guy who drew dongs in Superbad, and that wasn't that long ago. Good for him.

Rooney Mara was another surprise, nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
Awards season has finally begun! The Critics Choice Movie Awards aired on VH1 last night and it’s one of my favorite awards show because, like the Golden Globes, the celebrities sit around large circle tables, get drunk, and rub elbows with one another. Here are some highlights from the night.

What I learned about celebs while watching them eat: Emma Stone introduced herself to Meryl Steep at one point, George Clooney laughs at everything and loves whispering in people's ears, Charlize Theron is friends (friendly) with the ladies of “The Help,” Busy Philipps and Michelle Williams are besties, and Leonardo DiCaprio doesn’t mingle much.
It’s been a hectic week for awards season nominations. And the Hollywood Foreign Press announced their nominees for the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards early Thursday morning.

The public couldn’t help but notice there were plenty of snubs, with people like Steven Spielberg's War Horse and Drive director Nicolas Winding Refn being absent from the list. Hey, I guess they can't include everyone. Still, we can’t wait for the 2012 Golden Globe awards, and here are ten things we learned from the Golden Globe nominations.

This could be George Clooney’s first Best Director win: Clooney has won two Golden Globes in his career: one for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) and another for Best Supporting Actor (Syriana). And while he was nominated for Best Director in 2005 (Golden Globes, Academy Awards, BAFTA), he hasn’t won in that category. The Ides of March might just turn that around for him.
Get ready to see a whole lotta Clooney for the next few months. What’s that, you’ve been ready? You were born ready? Me too, my friend. Me too.

George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Leonardo DiCaprio have been dominating the nominations this awards season. With movies like J. Edgar, The Descendants and Moneyball out, it’s no surprise.

The Screen Actors Guild has just announced its nominees for the 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Pitt, DiCaprio and Clooney are all nominated for Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor In A Leading Role. With Leo’s talent, I’m pretty sure he could do a remake of Harry and the Hendersons, and he’d somehow still get nominated.

These seasoned Hollywood pros will go up against relative unknowns Demian Bichir and Jean Dujardin. Bichir stars in A Better Life and Dujardin is the lead in the silent throwback, The Artist.

Michelle Williams is nominated for her work in My Week With Marilyn. It’s well-deserved. As much as Hollywood starlets love to channel the icon, Williams proved that it takes more than just a bleach job and a Playboy shoot. Sorry, Lindsay.
No, he didn't just have a bad hand, Tobey Maguire paid $80,000 to settle in a lawsuit against a high-stakes poker ring.

Tobey was one of twenty-two people sued over the summer for partaking in a bunch of underground poker games headed by Ponzi schemer Bradley Ruderman.

I'm pretty sure you can get this whole story by watching Ocean's Eleven, but I'll summarize. Ruderman was a hedge fund manager who lost millions of dollars in his super secret, celebrity poker get-togethers. They'd meet at various places in Hollywood, including the famed Viper Room.

And here I thought guys played poker at their kitchen tables while their wives brought them little sandwiches. Everything I've learned from reruns of Roseanne is wrong.

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