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Sunday night: Fug Girls! Live-blogging! Tweeting! Video! More, more, more!
It's fun to see posters tagged with graffiti, but it's even better when it's intentional.
Plus: Betty White came on to Gerard Butler, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Meanwhile, the Oscars are playing hardball when it comes to booking presenters.
We encourage you to drop an accidental expletive, but leave God out of it.
"I actually found out about it on Twitter."
Santa Claus stopped by and he dropped off new Downton Abbey.
Breaking Bad and Melissa McCarthy got snubbed. Madeline Stowe and Ides of March did not.
And naturally, he says he'll be even meaner this year.
"People might not like what I do, which is absolutely fine with me, but they can't stop me doing it."
Says he's considering a non-network-friendly podcast during the show.
Plus, Ricky Gervais issues another emphatic non-apology for the Golden Globes, on our regular late-night roundup.
"He took his jacket off, and his body's all worked out, and it's not a sympathetic character up there."
"The organizers asked me to consider a third year. I don't think I should." UPDATE: HFPA denies it!
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