See All the Red-Carpet Looks From the 2012 BAFTA Awards
From the cast of Drive to The Help, the film industry makes a grand entrance at the BAFTA Awards.
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Confluence of awesomeness, dead ahead.
Jack of all penises, master of none. Or something.
Watch the trailer for his psuedo-prequel to Alien.
It makes sense that this Michael Fassbender sex addiction drama would advertise in the sleazy back pages.
"It’s not titillating. It’s not exoticized. It’s just a guy having a piss and a glass of water and going to have a shower."
Compared to the trendy despair of Shame, A Dangerous Method is a road map to happiness, chock-full of tips on how to reconcile our disparate impulses.
We've supplied compelling justifications for all instances of nudity in the NC-17 film.
Does this mean we'd all be cursed after seeing his nakedness?
This daring film does four things that 99 percent of all other movies are afraid to do.
Totally safe for work, though.
In which Michael Fassbender's subway cruising is interrupted by some near-subliminal sexual carousing.
"I'm gonna bring out a DVD, and it'll be my version of Michael Caine's acting DVD. 'Michael Fassbender teaches you how to simulate sex!'"
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