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		<title>The 25 Best Music Performances in Movies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In honor of the stars singing their hearts out in "Pitch Perfect," here's a look at the best musical performances in film history. ]]></description>
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<p>Actors are trained to be able to portray just about anything their role calls for, but there's one thing even the best actors can't possibly fake: Singing.</p>
<p>That's why we're always so impressed when actors sing on screen rather than just lip-synch some professional musician. Case in point: Next week's <a href="http://movies.nextmovie.com/pitch-perfect-/M0-001-000039574-9/info" target="_blank">"Pitch Perfect,"</a> which features stars such as Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson belting out tunes like the divas they were meant to be.<span id="more-148950"></span></p>
<p>In honor of that achievement, then, we've put together our list of the 25 Best Music Performances in Movie History. Because you may be able to fool the eye, but the ears never lie.</p>
<h3>25. Lindsay Lohan in 'Mean Girls'</h3>
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<p>Just try and imagine how differently LiLo might be thought of today if she had retired after the 2004 hit "Mean Girls." After all, she was both charming and on key while leading the crowd in an impromptu performance of "Jingle Bell Rock" in one of the movie's most memorable scenes. Alas, she decided to keep making films (and headlines), but we prefer to remember her for these good old times instead. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCetomUKpAY" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>24. Michelle Pfeiffer in 'The Fabulous Baker Boys'</h3>
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<p>It's difficult to really focus on Pfeiffer's singing in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" because she spends significant time writhing around on top of a piano. Which is … really distracting. But if you close your eyes and listen, you'll hear a winningly sultry performance that really provided the backbone to this 1989 hit. Of course, the piano thing didn't hurt either.<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TULYBRHBAs" target="_blank"> Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>23. Kate Winslet in 'Sense and Sensibility'</h3>
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<p>The only thing we regret about Winslet's singing in 1995's "Sense and Sensibility" is that there isn't more of it. From the moment Alan Rickman walks in on her during a musical recital, he is hopelessly smitten thanks to her charm and her pure, crystal clear singing voice. She has since sung in several other films since, but nothing yet compares to the first time. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIEryklWT6M" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>22. Johnny Depp in 'Sweeney Todd'</h3>
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<p>When it comes to singing in movies, Depp is a bit of a ringer. After all, prior to becoming a movie star, he fronted his own rock band. Still, the kind of singing Depp had to pull off in 2007's "Sweeney Todd" was a bit different than '80s punk, so it was an eye-opener to hear him belt out those dark show tunes with such verve. That's why he gets the big bucks, folks. <a href="http://movieclips.com/VQrN-sweeney-todd-the-demon-barber-of-fleet-street-movie-my-friends/" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>21. Marlon Brando in 'Guys and Dolls'</h3>
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<p>Brando revolutionized the way acting was done thanks to his gritty method style. And he turned all that intensity and focus to the world of singing for the 1955 musical "Guys and Dolls." He might not be the most talented singer on this list, but, as his career and life prove, unwavering dedication to your craft can take you a long, long way.<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVlQXvrWC_A" target="_blank"> Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>20. Zooey Deschanel in 'Elf'</h3>
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<p>When "Elf" hit theaters in 2003, Deschanel hadn't yet formed one half of the darling indie rock duo "She &amp; Him." But her sweet and insouciant rendition of "Baby It's Cold Outside" is enough to melt even the most frigid heart and helped give the film a real soul. You can just feel the Christmas spirit oozing out on this one. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp3UoqOkFJo" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>19. Gwyneth Paltrow in 'Duets'</h3>
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<p>Hitting theaters in 2000, "Duets" was a tour-de-force of actors singing and usually singing pretty badly. Which is fine, because the movie is about karaoke. But Paltrow shocked audiences and critics alike by actually being really good, particularly in her duet with pro Huey Lewis. Since then, Paltrow has hit the country music charts and performed live with Cee Lo Green, proving this was no fluke. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv9CVuNRgCo" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>18. Zac Efron in 'Hairspray'</h3>
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<p>Performing a duet with an animated photograph could have been a pretty tricky task; one wrong move and you look like something out of a "Harry Potter" gag reel. Luckily, though, Efron had an ace up his sleeve for 2007's "Hairspray:" A boat load of confidence from his "High School Musical" days. As a result, "Without Love" became one of the most memorable moments in this surprise hit. Dumbledore would have been proud. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNZ0gAvgHL0" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>17. Tim Blake Nelson in 'O Brother, Where Art Thou'</h3>
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<p>Co-stars George Clooney and John Turturro lip-synched their vocals in the 2000 Coen Brothers film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," with other musicians providing the vocals. Nelson, on the other hand, stepped right in and belted out the lead track to "In the Jailhouse Now" without batting an eye. We're guessing he must have been a Dapper Dan man to pull that one off. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clk4G5EF4AY" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>16. Evan Rachel Wood in 'Across the Universe'</h3>
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<p>Singing hits by The Beatles isn't exactly easy. After all, every single person in the entire world has already heard the songs, which means you're always going to be compared with the greatest band in history. But Wood not only had the nerve to take on this challenge in 2007's "Across the Universe," she did The Beatles more than proud with her touching version of "If I Fell." Bonus points definitely awarded for degree of difficulty. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E58rYtqt7ow" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>15. Russell Brand in 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'</h3>
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<p>Considering Brand was playing a rock star, you just knew 2008's "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" was going to require the emaciated comedian to belt out some tunes. What was unexpected was how good — and even moving — his performance was. Good enough to launch a spin-off sequel for his character, anyway. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceNQz9Ab0Og" target="_blank">Watch a clip. </a></p>
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<h3>14. Adam Sandler in 'The Wedding Singer'</h3>
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<p>Even before 1998's "The Wedding Singer," Sandler had made a career out of turning music into comedy thanks to his frequent and frequently hilarious ditties on "Saturday Night Live." But with "The Wedding Singer," Sandler became an international superstar due in no small part to the real conviction he put into his low-grade performances as an '80s wedding singer with heart to spare. <a href="http://movieclips.com/7PXq-the-wedding-singer-movie-grow-old-with-you/" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>13. Meryl Streep in 'Mamma Mia!'</h3>
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<p>Streep is generally regarded as not just the greatest actress of her generation, but simply the greatest actress of all time. So it shouldn't really have been a surprise to learn in 2008's ABBA musical "Mamma Mia!" that she can also sing damn well too, thank you very much. It's hard to pick a favorite tune from this smorgasbord, but we have to go with the title track. Mamma mia, indeed. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAR7cCeTmoc" target="_blank">Watch a clip. </a></p>
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<h3>12. Hugh Grant in 'Music and Lyrics'</h3>
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<p>Usually when stars get up the gumption to sing in a movie, they want to prove how good they are, which, in turn, means that those performances are serious business. And then there's the 2007 rom-com "Music and Lyrics," which features Grant going for broke as a hilariously washed up singer. But the funny bits (see: The fake '80s hit "PoP! Goes My Heart") just make it even more poignant when Grant ends up putting together a truly heartfelt performance at the end. Well played. <a href=" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVkU8dDSC9w" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>11. Tom Cruise in 'Rock of Ages'</h3>
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<p>When "Rock of Ages hit theaters earlier this year, one question was on everyone's lips: Could Tom Cruise actually rock? And the answer, of course, is an unqualified yes. As Stacee Jaxx, Cruise finally unleashed all the musical charisma he had previously only hinted at in short singing scenes like "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" in "Top Gun." Rock on, Tom. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D35KdQKNeW0" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>10. Queen Latifah in 'Chicago'</h3>
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<p>Rob Marshall's 2002 adaptation of the stage hit "Chicago" was filled with surprising musical performances, both good (Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renee Zellweger) and not so good (Richard Gere). But it was former recording star-turned-actress Queen Latifah who really provided the musical backbone for this surprise Best Picture winner. Hey, she's the Queen for a reason. <a href="http://movieclips.com/L4jc-chicago-movie-when-youre-good-to-mama" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>9. John Travolta in 'Grease'</h3>
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<p>It's no exaggeration to say that Travolta's performance in 1978's "Grease" is one of the great musical achievements in cinematic history. Just try and attend a wedding without one of his tracks playing. Nearly 35 years later, the soundtrack to "Grease" remains a cornerstone of pop culture. It's hard to do better than that. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK63eUyk-iM" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>8. Jeff Bridges in 'Crazy Heart'</h3>
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<p>Bridges is no stranger to guitar picking, and that was never more evident than in 2009's indie drama "Crazy Heart." As washed up country singer Bad Blake, Bridges created a moving performance by delivering some of the most authentic musical performances ever put on the big screen. He won the Oscar for Best Actor as a result. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8monRJzzvU&amp;playnext=1&amp;list=PLC7D062B6A2030A41&amp;feature=results_video" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>7. Joaquin Phoenix in 'Walk the Line'</h3>
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<p>Singing is one thing. Stepping into the shoes of one of America's greatest icons is something else entirely. But Phoenix nailed both in 2005's "Walk the Line," emulating Johnny Cash's signature baritone well enough to earn an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. You could even say he came out of the ring of fire unscathed. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLW-SSW8r1U&amp;feature=related" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>6. Julie Andrews in 'Mary Poppins'</h3>
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<p>Andrews is known for her amazing vocal talents and that is in large part due to her introduction to movie fans, 1964's Disney classic "Mary Poppins." Coming to film from the world of Broadway musicals, Andrews became an instant cinematic icon thanks to songs like "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," "A Spoonful of Sugar" and "Feed the Birds." A year later, she cemented her legacy with "The Sound of Music," but it all started here. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3zAbQ0aMK8" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>5. Heath Ledger in '10 Things I Hate About You'</h3>
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<p>Unlike many of the stars on this list, Ledger wasn't playing some big time musician in 1999's "10 Things I hate About You." But that just makes his heartfelt rendition of "You're Just Too Good to be True" — over the football stadium loudspeakers — even more charming. Julia Stiles never had a chance... and neither did we. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6XGUhzfutc" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>4. Jack Black in 'High Fidelity'</h3>
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<p>Thanks to his band Tenacious D, which previously had been featured on HBO, Black came into 2000's "High Fidelity" with a leg up. And he needed it, because not only did his character have to spout snarky opinions on other people's music, he also had to belt out a show-stopping rendition of Marvin Gaye's classic "Let's Get It On." Done and done. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V_-iZYIofU" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>3. Ewan McGregor in 'Moulin Rouge!'</h3>
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<p>Given how much McGregor apparently enjoys singing (seriously, just check YouTube), the fact that he was willing to belt it out in a Baz Luhrmann musical isn't really a surprise. What is a surprise is just how darn good he is in 2001's "Moulin Rouge!" It might be cheesy to say that he and co-star Nicole Kidman made beautiful music together, but it's also 100 percent accurate. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzZWz2zhCxQ" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>2. Val Kilmer in 'The Doors'</h3>
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<p>Rumor has long had it that when Kilmer finished filming Oliver Stone's 1991 biopic on The Doors, he had to enter therapy because he had half-convinced himself he actually was Jim Morrison. That sounds hard to believe, but his singing also sounds hard to believe considering how close it is to the real thing. Blurring the line: Stone alternated audio between Kilmer and Morrison, making it hard to know where one ends and the other begins. Worth the cost of a good psychiatrist. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHWBM-sfiC0" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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<h3>1. Jennifer Hudson in 'Dreamgirls'</h3>
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<p>Okay, so Hudson is arguably better known as a recording star than she is as an actress, so this might be considered cheating by some people. But to those people, we have this rejoinder: The Best Supporting Actress Oscar. End of discussion. Take a look and a listen to her performance of the anthem "And I Am Telling You" to see why, in 2006, the dream came true for this member of the "Dreamgirls." <a href="http://movieclips.com/3yNp-dreamgirls-movie-im-not-going/" target="_blank">Watch a clip.</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2012 20:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Max Evry</dc:creator>
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<p>With oppressive record heatwaves crippling the nation, why not turn up the air conditioning this summer with <a href="http://movies.nextmovie.com/ice-age-continental-drift-/M0-001-000033243-0" target="_blank">"Ice Age: Continental Drift,"</a> the fourth installment (last time we counted) in the franchise.</p>
<p>This time love is in the air for Diego (Denis Leary) after he falls for Shira (Jennifer Lopez), a pirate and fellow feline. Along with Manny (Ray Romano), Sid (John Leguizamo) and the rest of the gang, they evade the pirates on a floating mass of ice taking them to safe haven.</br><span id="more-136537"></span></br></br></p>
<p><strong>1. It's just like the Log Flume ride at Disneyland, except safer.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>2. For a couple of sloths, Sid's parents certainly seem very energetic.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>3. The rainbow of grease oozing off Granny's body into the water is an image we could have done without.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>4. Diego's cool cat mystique is threatened by the "L" word.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>5. With "Game of Thrones" star Peter Dinklage as Captain Gutt, this gives new meaning to "A Song of <em>Ice</em> and Fire."</strong></p>
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<p><strong>6. Is it just us or is this movie starting to resemble "Life of Pi"?</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
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'Tis the season ... for holiday movies! When the weather outside is frightful, there's nothing quite like snuggling up on your couch to watch a holiday classic (or two, or three, depending on just how cold it is outside).</p>
<p>Celebrities are no different -- they like having their heartstrings tugged, too. We asked 18 actors, writers, directors and personalities what their favorite holiday movies are; and though you'll see some familiar titles on this list, you may spot a few surprises, too.</p>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"Oh that's easy, 'It's A Wonderful Life' because I love the message of it. It's so beautiful, and I grew up wishing that Jimmy Stewart was my father. It's so beautiful, the story of wanting it all, having it all, then losing it all and realizing what's important ... It's kind of corny and cliché, but to me it's a classic story that stands the test of time. I love it, I cry every time I see it."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"'It's a Wonderful Life' is definitely one of my favorites. I love the populous message of it. Actually, that movie is probably more topical now than any other Christmas movie ever made with everything that is happening with Occupy Wall Street, and with so many people out of work and in need.<br /><br />"That's one of those movies whose story just grabs yo]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"It's gonna be one of those claymation ones with the abominable snowman. I did see 'Snoopy Come Home' the other day and I thought it was the most incredible thing. Anything by Charles Schultz because the jazz and the conversations these kids have is so bizarre and mature and weird. Any of those claymation ones like 'Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer' -- if you really watch that movie and listen to the words, Santa Claus is terrible. He tells poor little Rudolph, 'You can't drive my sleigh.' It's so mean!"</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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					<media:title type="plain"><![CDATA[Jamie Bell]]></media:title>
							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"'Home Alone.' The music is amazing. John Williams' score is insanely good. I'm sure it's everyone's favorite holiday movie. It's also a) set at Christmas which is great for Christmastime, and b) it's nostalgia for being a kid at Christmas, kinda wishing that would happen to you, but then going, 'Oh my God, what would happen if that really did happen to me?'<br /><br />
"It's got Joe Pesci in it. Dude, and the John Williams score in it is outrageous. I play it on my iPod all the time. [whistles theme]"</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"Oh, well I love a lot of holiday movies-- all different kinds-- but when it really comes down to it, if I have to pick a favorite, it's got to be 'It's a Wonderful Life.' That's one of those feel-good films that touches your heart every single time you watch it. When James Stewart runs across the bridge and says, 'I want to live again,' it's just one of those movie moments you never forget. It's such a beautiful story with a great message, which I think makes it a great holiday film. Everyone should watch that one at least once."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"I guess one of my favorites would really have to be 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles,' because I just think it's one of the great road movies of all time. It's classic John Hughes, Steve Martin and John Candy, and it just doesn't get better than that. That's like, the perfect comedy trio.<br /><br />
"But I also love 'The Ref.' Denis Leary was genius in that, and the story is just so clever. I mean, a burglar dealing with a dysfunctional family he's sort of forced to take hostage -- come on! It's genius! 'The Ref' is like a funnier 'American Beauty.' It's a great holiday film."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"I watch 'March of the Toy Soldiers' every single Thanksgiving and I watch 'Miracle on 34th Street' on Christmas. Of course I love 'Miracle on 34th Street' because it's connected to Macy's, and you know I love Macy's! But I also just think it's such a wonderful, timeless story. Who doesn't like that movie? And that's what I think makes it so special, because families can watch it together and everyone can enjoy it-- and that's what the holidays are really all about."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"That's easy! It has to be 'A Christmas Carol.' I love all the versions, but I think the '50s one with Alastair Sim as Scrooge is my all-time favorite. It's such a classic. I think it's hard to find anything to not like about it. Plus, my family and I watch it together every single year, so I have really super fond memories of that and I look forward to it over and over. I don't feel like the holiday has really started until we sit down and watch that one." </center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"My favorite holiday movie is Christmas-related. It's 'Die Hard.' I love 'Die Hard.' It's a great Christmas movie. It's just a brilliantly written, structured, acted film. It's basically perfect. <br /><br />

"I watch it all the time. In fact, I even programmed it at the Soho House this year, I love it that much. When you have seen a movie more times than you can count and you still get excited to watch it, that's a great movie. It definitely ranks up there."]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"My sister and I used to watch this all the time, I don't know why. I really loved this movie when I saw it, so I have memories attached to it, 'A Diva's Christmas Carol' with Vanessa Williams. I know you wouldn't be expecting that because that's a TV movie, it's not anything that's huge. Its pretty much Scrooge, but I loved it. She's like a diva in it, beautiful, but has issues and stuff going on in her life."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"You know, my favorite has to be 'A Christmas Carol' with Alastair Sim. Everything about it is perfect. It's an incredible story. It's a story of redemption. And I just love him as an actor and all the ghosts -- especially the ghost of Marley -- all of them are great. Also, in that version, there's a housekeeper and she's amazing! She adds so much to the film. When she goes to sell his sheets and his bed curtains, it's so powerful. It's so poignant. That movie is just British acting at its best."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center> A holiday movie that I really love? I guess -- I don't know, I mean, I really love "It's a Wonderful Life," certainly, but I think everyone says that, so I was trying to think of one that ... well, I really always loved the Alastair Sim "Christmas Carol." I really do love that movie. If you asked me about St. Patrick's Day, I could answer. "The Quiet Man." That’s my favorite holiday movie."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"Well, I have to say that now that I have children, I tend to watch holiday movies with them, which I love doing, so my favorite is probably whatever their favorite is at the moment. For the last few years, our favorite has been 'Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year.' Oh goodness, did I just say that out loud? It really is a good movie, though! It's a great holiday story and the characters are just so lovable. It really captures the spirit of the season. We watch that movie basically on repeat. I've seen it more times than I can count."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"I just love Christmas in general, I love all the Christmas specials. In fact, I miss that we don't do Christmas specials. I did a movie once called 'Smoky Mountain Christmas' with all little kids so many years ago. But all those shows, like the James Stewart that they show every year. Always look forward to that. Anything Christmas is good with me, whether I'm in it or whether I ain't!"</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"That's easy. 'Love Actually' has to be my favorite. I love the whole feeling of that film. The whole cast is just amazing. I mean, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth in that are just untouchable. It was a holiday classic the moment it came out. Those kinds of movies are hard to come by. Plus, I just love the British sense of humor in that film. I miss that sometimes, the British humor. It's so distinct. It's one of those movies I can watch over and over, whether it's the holidays or not. It's just a great story, and great stories make great films."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"My favorite holiday movie has to be 'A Charlie Brown Christmas.' I can't believe I just admitted that! It's always on TV and I watch it every year. It's funny because when you watch it you sort of realize it's not even that good, but then you don't really care because it's such a classic and it's so lovable at the same time. You're like, 'What's even going on? Oh, who cares. Look at Snoopy! And it's snowing!' Plus there's that sad little tree. I can't get enough of that."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"I've always loved 'A Christmas Story.' It just makes me laugh. I love the family dynamics going on in that one, and the humor. Every time I see it I laugh. I just really enjoy it. It's lighthearted. It's fun. I've always loved it and I always will. It just makes you feel good, and isn't that what holiday movies are all about?"</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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							<media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[<center>"I love the Peanuts Christmas! Sometimes it's hard for me to pick just one movie, but when it comes down to it, 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' will probably always be my favorite. I just love the story and the characters. It's heartwarming; it really is. I never get tired of watching that one. I always put it on whenever it's on. It's a great holiday classic."</center><p><em>Getty Images</em>]]></media:description>
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<p>Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton isn't a team-up we'd imagine in a million years, and yet it seems like it was a long time coming.</p>
<p>The alpha females that make up cinema's latest odd couple argue and sing their way through the new musical comedy, "Joyful Noise."</p>
<p>The story of two headstrong opposites reluctantly joining forces to face some Seemingly Insurmountable Task certainly isn't a new one, but individually these two ladies have enough personality to fill ten movies -- so imagine what they could do if they <em>worked together</em>.<span id="more-81960"></span></p>
<p>Anyway, even if it's not the most original movie in the world, "Joyful Noise" looks like it has a heart as big as Texas (Dolly has most certainly spent some time in that state!), and that definitely counts for a lot these days. And it was directed by Todd Graff, who scurried around with a pet rat on his shoulder in "The Abyss."</p>
<p>Check out the trailer below, or watch it in HD at <a href="http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/wb/joyfulnoise/" target="_blank">iTunes Movie Trailers</a>. "Joyful Noise" will help ring in the new year in theaters on Jan. 13, 2012.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[20. Elvis Presley The King of Rock and Roll's movie career is both the archetype and warning for every single performer on this list. "Love Me Tender," Presley's first of 33 films, made him a even bigger star than he was when it was released in 1956. But through the 1960s, the singer -- more<a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/uncategorized/top-musicians-turned-actors-page-2/">Get more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p>The King of Rock and Roll's movie career is both the archetype and warning for every single performer on this list. "Love Me Tender," Presley's first of 33 films, made him a even bigger star than he was when it was released in 1956. But through the 1960s, the singer -- more specifically his manager Colonel Tom Parker -- favored quantity over quality, releasing a slew of critically panned films that watered down his once unshakeable sound. The worldwide celebrity continued yet the results were now unpredictable.</p>
<h2>19. Janet Jackson</h2>
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<p>A perennial television star in the 1970s and '80s -- remember Willis' girlfriend Charlene from "Diff'rent Strokes?" -- Jackson made the transition to film in 1993 in John Singleton's "Poetic Justice," a romantic road trip film featuring Tupac Shakur. Singleton's follow-up to "Boyz n the Hood" was a surprise hit, though Jackson chose to focus primarily on her music through the next decade. She's since tried her hand at comedy as Eddie Murphy's girlfriend in "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps" and has recently turned up in a few Tyler Perry productions ("Why Did I Get Married?", "For Colored Girls").</p>
<h2>18. Mandy Moore</h2>
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<p>If you are a teenage girl, you can probably recite Mandy Moore's lengthy filmography by heart; if not, just know that the pop star starred in 18 movies between 2000 and last year, including the lead role in Disney's 2010 Rapunzel update "Tangled." While Moore's films have been more strikeouts than hits, she excels in films like "Saved!," the 2004 satire on fundamentalist Christianity that upended her stereotypical Goody Two Shoes image.</p>
<h2>17. Tupac Shakur</h2>
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<p>Tupac may be remembered as the embodiment of bravado and machismo, but his vulnerable, artistic talents were on display well before any of the rapper's headline-grabbing antics. Shakur's training as a student of Baltimore School for the Arts prepared him well for films like "Juice," "Poetic Justice" and "Above the Rim." With every role, Shakur's intensity dominated the scene, with the 1,000-yard stare of his eyes conveying more than most full scripts. If Tupac focused all his energy on acting, he could've been one of the greats.</p>
<h2>16. Ice Cube</h2>
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<p>Arguably the most successful rapper/actor and indisputably the most successful Ice-themed rapper/actor, O'Shea Jackson has gone from politically charged, incendiary emcee to building a mini-empire as an actor, screenwriter, producer and director. As Doughboy in John Singleton's classic urban drama "Boyz n the Hood," the rapper pulled off both the intimidating and heartfelt sides of his character. He would subsequently build up a wide roster of films, including drama ("Higher Learning"), action ("Anaconda") and, who would have guessed?, comedy, with the "Friday," "Barbershop" and "Are We There Yet?" franchises all successful enough to spark multiple sequels.</p>
<h2>15. Dolly Parton</h2>
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<p>The Queen of Country will always be known as one of the genre's preeminent and prolific singers and songwriters (more than 40 albums and counting), but when it comes to film, it's quality over quantity. Parton's first two roles, 1980's "Nine to Five" and 1982's "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" both garnered her Best Actress Golden Globe nominations, while her role in "Rhinestone" actually made Sylvester Stallone sound slightly more comprehensible. More recently, the singer can be heard in the animated feature "Gnomeo and Juliet."</p>
<h2>14. Aaliyah</h2>
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<p>When her life was tragically cut short at the age of 22 in 2001, R&amp;B singer Aaliyah Haughton was robbed of more than just a singing career. As Trish O'Day in the 2000 martial arts film "Romeo Must Die," the singer displayed an acting range well beyond her years. The success of "Romeo" led to the 2001 vampire film "Queen of the Damned," where the singer played Queen Akasha. While the film was panned, the singer was once again singled out for her acting ability. Upon her death, she was scheduled to star as Zee in <em>The Matrix Reloaded</em>, a role that eventually went to Nona Gaye, the daughter of legendary soul singer Marvin.</p>
<h2>13. David Bowie</h2>
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<p>Nicolas Roeg's "The Man Who Fell to Earth," the story of an alien sent to Earth to retrieve the planet's water only to fall in love with the foreign land, couldn't have been more perfect for David Bowie's first starring role. An innovative musician who routinely incorporated theater, performance and character into his work, Bowie always seemed more alien (in both senses) than any of his peers. Whether as a vampire in "The Hunger," Andy Warhol in "Basquiat" or Jareth the Goblin King in "Labyrinth," Bowie's singular talents and unique view of the world ensure that a "standard" Bowie performance will never exist. And we wouldn't have it any other way.</p>
<h2>12. Mos Def</h2>
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<p>The lyrical, thought-provoking emcee has always had a gift for performance, so it's no surprise Mighty Mos got his acting start at 14 in a made-for-TV movie. In addition to numerous theater and television appearances -- that's him as Dante Beze in the short-lived "The Cosby Mysteries" --  the rapper has primarily opted for lower-profile, yet artistically significant works including "Monster's Ball" and "The Woodsman." More recently, he starred with Jack Black in Michel Gondry's flawed but creative "Be Kind Rewind" and played Chuck Berry in the more flawed but less creative "Cadillac Records."</p>
<h2>11. Dean Martin</h2>
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<p>With Frank Sinatra, part-time actor/full-time singer/fuller-time drinker Dean Martin led The Brat Pack, a group of entertainers in the 1960s who all appeared in each other's films and albums. Martin dominated nearly every entertainment field for more than a decade, and while he never won the awards, his film career spans nearly 40 years and includes a series of Westerns, war films and the classic caper film "Ocean's Eleven." We're partial though to 1968's "5 Card Stud," the first Western-noir ever produced.</p>
<h2>10. Courtney Love</h2>
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<p>The Hole frontwoman should be on this list for every time she gave Oscar-winning performances of sobriety and normalcy (rimshot!). Before Hole even existed, Love could be seen in Alex Cox's "Sid and Nancy," -- insert joke here --the acclaimed biopic on Sid Vicious and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. A decade later, despite massive studio misgivings, Love was cast as Althea Flynt, wife of hustler magnate Larry Flynt, in 1996's "The People Vs. Larry Flynt," earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress and a Golden Cup for passing every drug test. Shocking nearly everyone, Love would repeat the unanimous acclaim in "Flynt" three years later alongside Jim Carrey in "Man on the Moon."</p>
<h2>9. Queen Latifah</h2>
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<p>After the release of her third album "Black Reign"<em> </em>in 1993, Queen Latifah began her acting career in earnest as one of a group of African-Americans living in Brooklyn on the popular FOX show "Living Single. " The 1990s would bring the "U.N.I.T.Y." rapper minor roles, but it was her portrayal of Matron "Mama" Morton in Rob Marshall's "Chicago" that brought the Queen into a new level of royalty and earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her acting career has had spotty results since ("Taxi"? Really?), but in her comfort zone, as in the 2007 musical "Hairspray," Her Highness still reigns.</p>
<h2>8. Jennifer Hudson</h2>
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<p>Few singers have had as much acting success from their debut performance as former "American Idol" contestant Jennifer Hudson. As the hot-blooded Effie White, member of the Supremes-styled Dreamettes, Hudson played opposite, and upstaged, Beyoncé and Eddie Murphy, taking over the film with her booming voice and towering presence. She went on to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and followed up "Dreamgirls" with a supporting role in "Sex and the City" and a lead role in "The Secret Life of Bees."</p>
<h2>7. Bing Crosby</h2>
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<p>The most popular performer of the 1930s and '40s, actor and singer Bing Crosby, along with frequent partner Bob Hope, made some of the most enduring films in history and became the first American pop star to successfully forge a career in film. While Crosby and Hope's "Road" series, a set of seven films combining adventure, humor and musical interludes and taking place in remote parts of the world, became the actor's most notable legacy, the "White Christmas" crooner picked up a Best Actor Academy Award for 1944's "Going My Way" and two Best Actor nominations for the film's sequel "The Bells of St. Mary's" and 1955's "The Country Girl."</p>
<h2>6. Justin Timberlake</h2>
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<p>"Yogi Bear" and "The Love Guru" notwithstanding, the former 'N Sync megastar has done a 180 from his squeaky clean upbringing when it comes to film, choosing dark, grimy roles in films such as "Alpha Dog" and "Southland Tales." While the singer added to his comedy roster with this summer's comedies "Bad Teacher" and "Friends With Benefits," it was 2010's performance as Napster co-founder and Facebook mentor Sean Parker that silenced any remaining JT naysayers.</p>
<h2>5. Barbara Streisand</h2>
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<p>Love her or hate her, they don't come much bigger than Babs, a multi-talented singer, actress, filmmaker and producer whose cinematic reign starts with an Best Actress Academy Award for 1968's "Funny Girl" and extends to this day with the "Fockers" series. In between, she remains one of the few entertainers who has picked up Oscar nominations or wins for Best Picture (1991's "The Prince of Tides," which she directed), Best Song (1976's "A Star is Born") and Best Actress (along with "Funny Girl," Streisand earned a nomination for 1973's "The Way We Were.") So basically Hall of Fame in every category you can envision.</p>
<h2>4. Frank Sinatra</h2>
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<p>The conventional wisdom about the Chairman of the Board is that his hubris at being "Frank Sinatra" overshadowed the necessity to, well, act in movies. But when he found the right roles -- see his harrowing, Oscar-nominated portrayal as a drug addict in "The Man With The Golden Arm" and the rough Captain Marco in the spy thriller "The Manchurian Candidate" -- no one could do confident better. Arguably his most well-known role, though, is the 1953 wartime classic "From Here to Eternity," a role that earned the actor his only Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.</p>
<h2>3. Mark Wahlberg</h2>
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<p>Make all the Marky Mark jokes you want. Who would've thought in 2011, the erstwhile rapper and Funkiest of Bunches would be an A-list actor with an Academy Award nomination to his credit (Best Supporting Actor for Martin Scorsese's "The Departed"). Films like "The Substitute" and "Fear" are hardly the auspicious start any actor hopes for, but as local loser-turned-porn star Dirk Diggler in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Boogie Nights," Wahlberg received universal acclaim and went on to expand his résumé into comedy ("I Heart Huckabees," "The Other Guys"), drama ("Three Kings") and action ("The Perfect Storm"). Wahlberg's reign continues to this day, with his subtle portrayal of Micky Ward in "The Fighter" earning the actor his first Best Actor nomination at the Golden Globes.</p>
<h2>2. Cher</h2>
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<p>If the only thing you know about the cinematic side of Cher is the recent flop "Burlesque," you have about 30 years of catching up to do. The singer/actress/variety show staple received a Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe nomination for 1982's "Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean," one of her earliest roles. "Silkwood" would win her the same award a year later, while 1987's romantic comedy "Moonstruck" with Nicolas Cage earned her a Best Actress Oscar (a rarity for a comedy). We'll always be partial, though, to her tough-but-loving Rusty Dennis, the mother of Rocky Dennis in "Mask." We may act tough, but that <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATen66ccRds">last scene</a> gets us every time.</p>
<h2>1. Will Smith</h2>
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<p>In the late 1980s to mid-1990s, Will Smith helped usher in the post-Biz Markie lighter, playful side of hip-hop, both with family-friendly tracks ("Parents Just Don't Understand," "I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson") and his massively successful TV show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." Beginning in 1993, however, Smith showed that hip-hop's consummate goofball had a serious, dramatic side, with his searing portrayal of a young con artist in "Six Degrees of Separation." Leading roles in "Bad Boys" and "Independence Day" would follow, and Smith quickly found himself as one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood. Fifteen years later, he has yet to relinquish the throne. While Jazzy Jeff was busy getting thrown out of houses, Smith picked up Best Actor Academy Award nominations for his portrayal of boxer Muhammad Ali in "Ali" and in 2006's" The Pursuit of Happyness."</p>
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<p><em>Originally published Feb. 10, 2011.</em></p>
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		<title>The Top 40 Musicians-Turned-Actors</title>
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<p>Ever since Bing Crosby starred in the 1930 film "King of Jazz," countless musicians have tried, with varying degrees of success, to parlay their musical ability into a side career in film.</p>
<p>The following list -- dug up in honor of this Sunday's <a href="http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2011/" target="_blank">Video Music Awards</a> on MTV -- is proof that not all musicians are created equal when it comes to their acting abilities.</p>
<p>For every Mariah Carey in "Precious," you can find a Mariah Carey in "Glitter," but these 40 artists have shown that they can, at least some of the time, create memorable roles and transcend their musical careers. Sometimes, they even win Oscars. <span id="more-31367"></span></p>
<h2>40. Madonna</h2>
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<p>During the nascent years of MTV, no female artist had more influence visually than the Material Girl, whose mix of eye-popping fantasy and gritty urban realism videos continue to influence a generation of vocalists. Despite a Best Actress Golden Globe for 1996's "Evita," the singer's cinematic output has had mixed results, with heartfelt performances like "A League of Their Own" offset by the dreariness of "Shanghai Surprise" and "Body of Evidence." Bonus points for "Truth or Dare," though.</p>
<h2>39. Michael Jackson</h2>
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<p>Five years before his 1983, 14-minute masterpiece "Thriller" would forever change the way music videos were created and perceived, the King of Pop was donning a wig and hay for his role as Scarecrow in Sidney Lumet's "The Wiz," an urban retelling of the "The Wizard of Oz." After "Thriller," the singer would go on to star in Francis Ford Coppola's "Captain EO" and as himself in the bizarrely wonderful "Moonwalker." Jackson also had a brief but memorable cameo in "Men In Black 2." MJ in a film about weird, alien beings. Sometimes the jokes write themselves.</p>
<h2>38. Bow Wow</h2>
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<p>"Rapper-turned-actor" is a cliché that's nearly as old as hip-hop itself. Yet The Artist Formerly Known as Lil Bow Wow successfully parlayed his musical success -- dude was 11 when his debut album dropped -- into film with the surprisingly popular 2002 basketball film "Like Mike." But it was his lead in the memorable 2005 coming-of-age dramedy "Roll Bounce," however, that convinced us Bow Wow had the right moves for the big screen. His most recent starring role was alongside veteran rapper-actor Ice Cube in "Lottery Ticket,"  which didn't exactly redefine cinema, but did well enough for Bow Wow to sustain his dual careers.</p>
<h2>37. Snoop Dogg</h2>
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<p>Has Snoop Dogg really been in 34 feature films?! Has anyone seen three-quarters of them? Yet for every "Boss'n Up" (?) and "Da Game of Life" (??), there are notable roles in "Training Day," "Starsky &amp; Hutch" and our favorite: the urban horror film "Hood of Horror." In keeping with his acceptance of any single thing offered to him, the rapper has lent his smooth, distinguishable voice to a number of animated films and has executive produced numerous non-animated porns, including the brilliantly named "Snoop Dogg's Buckwild Bus Tour." Add on a series of documentary narrations and you have a damn near one-man acting empire.</p>
<h2>36. Bjork</h2>
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<p>When it was announced that Bjork would not only compose the score but play the lead role in Lars Von Trier's 2001 tragedy "Dancer in the Dark," a million amateur comics made the same "it will be weird and crazy" jokes. They stopped laughing after the singer's performance as an immigrant scrounging up money for her son's eye operation brought many who watched it to tears. The Icelandic singer snagged a Best Actress award at Cannes, but wouldn't return to film until "Drawing Restraint 9," the 2009 experimental film directed by her partner Matthew Barney.</p>
<h2>35. Mick Jagger</h2>
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<p>Cult sci-fi lovers will probably assume Sir Mick is on this list for his role as an evil mercenary in "Freejack." Well, sorta. Not counting concert/band films like Jean-Luc Godard's "Sympathy for the Devil" and The Maysles Brothers' "Gimme Shelter," where Mick convincingly plays Mick, the singer makes the list for 1970's "Performance," where he somehow plays a debauched musician who provides the hideout to various miscreants and criminals. An uncensored biopic about his life would trump any of these films.</p>
<h2>34. Chris Isaak</h2>
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<p>Even before crooner Chris Isaak broke through with 1991's "Wicked Game," the most sex-drenched country song MTV has ever played, the California singer-songwriter had turned up in 1988's "Married to the Mob" as The Clown. Authority figures would follow, as the singer with the classic 1950s good looks portrayed a SWAT Commander in "Silence of the Lambs" and a special agent in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me." His roles have trailed off a bit, but he could last be seen in 2009's "The Informers."</p>
<h2>33. Mariah Carey</h2>
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<p>Good news: Mariah Carey received her first award after only her second film. Bad news: It was a Razzie for Worst Actress for 2001's "Glitter," which scored a 7 percent critic-approval rating on <a href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/glitter/">Rotten Tomatoes</a>. There was only one way to go from there. After roles in a few direct-to-video and little-seen films, Carey makes the list for her "Where did that come from?" performance as a social worker in 2009's "Precious."  Dressed down, cleavage hidden and faint moustache applied (or grown), Carey's subtle, strong portrayal was a 180 from her "Look at me!" persona the singer displayed for the previous 16 years.</p>
<h2>32. Ludacris</h2>
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<p>Chris "Ludacris" Bridges has come a long way from voicing Weathers in "Lil' Pimp." (We don't remember that either.) As a carjacker in "Crash," Paul Haggis' ensemble film/college freshman realization (Everyone's a little bit racist sometimes!), Bridges' naturalistic style upstaged some of his more experienced peers. A supporting role in the sleeper hit "Hustle and Flow" would follow, though "Max Payne" and "Gamer," the latter of which the rapper called "the greatest movie of all time" to Rotten Tomatoes, mostly led to shrugs.</p>
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<h2>31. Beyoncé</h2>
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<p>The former Destiny's Child frontwoman polarized critics in "Austin Powers in Goldmember," Mike Myers' third film and second inferior cash-in to "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery." But Beyoncé is best, understandably, in roles that combine music with acting, as on 2006's "Dreamgirls" and 2008's "Cadillac Records." In the latter, a sortakindabutnotreally accurate account of the founding of pioneering blues/R&amp;B label Chess Records, Knowles excels as legendary singer Etta James. Stick to drama and you'll be higher on this list next year.</p>
<h2>30. Tom Waits</h2>
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<p>With a reclusive demeanor, eccentric reputation and rasp that suggests 30 years of bad bourbon and too many cigarettes, Tom Waits has been the perfect go-to whenever a director needs that cool, yet detached, badass. A staple in early 1980s coming-of-age films ("The Outsiders," "Rumble Fish"), Waits has become a favorite of independent film god Jim Jarmusch ("Down By Law," "Mystery Train," "Coffee and Cigarettes") and fantastical director Terry Gilliam ("The Fisher King," "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.") When Waits appeared as The Devil in "Parnassus," the singer-songwriter's fans presumably went, "What took so long?"</p>
<h2>29. Jennifer Lopez</h2>
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<p>It's easy to mock J. Lo's film career, given that two of her films ("Gigli" and "Jersey Girl") continue to make myriad worst-of lists and others ("Monster-in-Law," U-Turn") are pointless retreads of extremely well-worn territory ("A woman battling her mother-in-law?? Brilliant!"). But when she shines, as she does on the hallucinogenic "The Cell" or opposite George Clooney in the beloved romantic thriller "Out of Sight," Lopez brings both empathy and power to the role. She's currently the highest-paid Latin actress in film history. Not bad for someone who got their start as a Fly Girl on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dqysL9k70M">"In Living Color."</a></p>
<h2>28. Dwight Yoakam</h2>
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<p>Country star Dwight Yoakam has played a combination of policeman and psychopaths so well you're almost waiting for a severed head to be discovered in his fridge or hear about the signer making a citizen's arrest. Sure, he was fun as Dr. Miles in the video-game-on-coke "Crank" series, but his most powerful roles are as lunatics, most notably as the alcoholic a-hole in "Sling Blade," and the evilest burglar in David Fincher's "Panic Room." Who would've thought someone with the innocuous name "Dwight Yoakam" could be so evil?</p>
<h2>27. Deborah Harry</h2>
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<p>The Blondie lead singer was a New York mainstay in the mid-1970s to early-1980s, establishing herself as a linchpin of the then-burgeoning punk and New Wave scene. Beginning in 1976, the singer would pop up, often haphazardly, in whatever projects her friends were working on at the time, including the quasi-fictional downtown New York classic "Downtown 81" (shot in 1981 but released in 2001).  Harry's acting career went mainstream in David Cronenberg's "Videodrome," which sees the singer portray a sadomasochistic psychiatrist to scummy TV network president James Woods. These days, most of her "acting" comes from documentaries reminiscing about the glory days.</p>
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<p>One year before his film debut in "Memphis Belle," crooner Harry Connick Jr., a.k.a. the man who has caused a million middle-aged panties to be thrown on stage, earned worldwide acclaim with his compositions for the soundtrack to "When Harry Met Sally."  Over the past 20 years, Connick Jr. has somehow found a way to release an album and film a movie at least once a year, with notable roles in "Little Man Tate" and "Independence Day."  But go watch "Copycat" tonight and tell us there's a smoother serial killer than him.</p>
<h2>25. LL Cool J</h2>
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<p>In recent years, the Def Jam godfather has preferred small-screen roles such as "NCIS" and "House," but the versatile entertainer has done everything from comedy ("Toys") to horror ("Halloween: H2O 20 Years Later") to action ("Deep Blue Sea") to whatever the hell "Rollerball" was supposed to be. In one of life's most ironic twists, as running back Julian Washington in "Any Given Sunday," Uncle L gets mad at someone else for excessive cockiness. Acting!</p>
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<p>As big as he is, Marshall Mathers could've had a Kanye-like reign over pop culture had he not dropped out of the spotlight to stop the pill-popping that was dominating his life. After one of the best rapper/actor performances in the quasi-autobiographical "8 Mile," the rapper is making up for lost time, signing up for the boxing film "Southpaw," the 3-D horror film "Shady Talez" and an ex-con torn between his past partners in crime and FBI agents in "Random Acts of Violence." And judging by his cameo in Judd Apatow's "Funny People," Em's funny even when he's angry, so win-win.</p>
<h2>23. Tim McGraw</h2>
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<p>Tim McGraw will probably always be known as one of the biggest country singers in the world, but even international singers need side hustles. Fans of "Friday Night Lights," (the 2004 movie, not the show) will recognize McGraw as Charles Billingsley, the tough father to fullback Don. Five years later, McGraw would star in his biggest movie to date as wealthy businessman Sean Tuohy in "The Blind Side," pulling off a surprisingly convincing performance. The signer returned to more familiar territory in 2010, playing a country singer in Shana Feste's "Country Strong."</p>
<h2>22. Meat Loaf</h2>
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<p>Whether you like his histrionic brand of theatrical, operatic pop or not, Meat Loaf's hulking frame and innocent-looking face have made him a casting director's wet dream when the role calls for a Gentle Giant. Getting his start in the 1975 cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," the singer has popped up semi-regularly in everything from "Angels in the Outfield" to "Wayne's World." But to David Fincher and Chuck Palahniuk fans, he'll always be Robert "Bitch Tits" Paulson from "Fight Club." You just can't unsee the image of Loaf cradling Edward Norton between his heaving bosom.</p>
<h2>21. Sean "Diddy" Combs</h2>
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<p>Since he's contractually obligated to engage in every business or creative venture at least once, no one was shocked when Combs showed up as a drug dealer in Jon Favreau's "Made."  What <em>was</em> surprising was that he was the best part of the film and would go on to a respectable acting career in such films as "Monster's Ball" and "Get Him to the Greek" (the latter of which he managed to steal from co-stars Russell Brand and Jonah Hill). Now that we know "I'm Still Here" is a hoax, Combs' meeting with Joaquin Phoenix goes down as his best performance to date.</p>
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<p>The original "Ice Age" premiered nearly ten years ago and, those who believed scientific history and reason would have killed off the main characters by now, are sorely mistaken. The franchise is 20th Century Fox and animation studio Blue Sky's cash cow, er, mammoth and there's no sign of slowing down to glacial speeds. "Ice Age" has legs.</p>
<p>The fourth installment, "Continental Drift," is locked and loaded for July 13, 2012 and <a href="http://www.deadline.com/2011/04/jennifer-lopez-jeremy-renner-wanda-sykes-drake-join-cast-of-next-ice-age/" target="_blank">Deadline</a> was on hand for a promotional presentation that revealed which cast members would be back and what fresh faces we can expect in the film. <span id="more-47671"></span></p>
<p>Returning are Ray Romano, Dennis Leary, John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Sean William Scott and Josh Peck as the gang of mismatched, prehistoric mammals getting by during Earth's chilliest time period. Along with the originals, "Continental Drift" adds Jeremy Renner, comedienne Wanda Sykes, Aziz Ansari, Keke Palmer of the Nickelodeon show "True Jackson, VP" and Drake, hip-hop star, and more importantly, former co-star of "Degrassi: The Next Generation."</p>
<p>Also joining the cast is Jennifer Lopez, who Deadline mentions got the part of Shira, a snow leopard, as part of her deal for co-hosting "American Idol." I guess someone really wanted to be in the "Ice Age" movies.</p>
<p>Even more interesting than the cast of the new movie are the plans Fox has for the "Ice Age" franchise in the future. Along with "Continental Drift," fans can also expect "Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas" this holiday season (did they have Christmas back then?), multiple video games and an "Ice Age on Ice" tour. Finally, a Woolly Mammoth pulling off triple axels!</p>
<p>"Ice Age 4: Continental Drift" his theaters next summer, but they've already released a teaser trailer which you can check out below!<br />
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		<title>Keke Palmer To Sing Out Some &#039;Joyful Noise&#039;</title>
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<p>Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton will soon show their unity (spelled u.n.i.t.y.) workin' 9-to-5 as gospel singers with young star Keke Palmer in the movie "Joyful Noise." What a way to make a livin'!</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118028787" target="_blank">Variety</a>, "the film follows two women who join forces to prevent a small-town gospel choir from shutting down. Palmer will play a conservative teen who comes of age during the film."</p>
<p>What rite of passage Palmer will face is cloudy, but it should involve her belting out a serious hand-clapping, pew-shaking spiritual and maybe a flirtatious-but-family-friendly romance with a handsome young choir boy.<span id="more-22112"></span></p>
<p>Palmer first gained notice at age 11 as the title character in "Akeelah and the Bee" (she was 'Akeelah,' not the 'Bee'), and now headlines her own kids sitcom "True Jackson, VP" on Nickelodeon. Before the project went into hiatus, she was tabbed to star in Marvel's "Runaways."</p>
<p>"Noise" will be directed by Todd Graff, who before he started directing was best known as the conspiracy nut with the pet rat in "The Abyss."</p>
<p>Graff's film will join a handful of mainstream gospel movies which include "The Preachers Wife,"  two "Sister Act" films, Coen Brothers entries "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" &amp; "The Ladykillers," even James Brown in "The Blues Brothers." One gospel story stands above all others, though… "Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie."</p>
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