On "Survivor: Vanuatu," the final two came down to Chris and Twila. At tribal council, both of them were reamed for lying -- especially Twila who swore an alliance with the women on her son's life. When Chris and Twila said their last words before the vote, Twila gave a tearful apology.
He may be the biggest liar out of all the "Survivor" winners. "Chris Daugherty", a highway construction worker from Ohio, is the winner of "Survivor: Vanuatu," and he did it by misleading a lot of people. Daugherty wins a million dollars. Besides being the biggest liar, he may have also been the most excited "Survivor" winner ever. After host Jeff Probst announced Daugherty as the winner, he immediately ran off stage, yelled an expletive the network sensors were able to dump and hugged his family.
Hollywood's uncertain awards picture have taken on sharper focus as the nominations for the 62nd annual Golden Globes have been announced this morning. The road-trip flick "Sideways" led contenders with seven nominations, including best musical or comedy film, three acting nominations and best director. The Howard Hughes biography "The Aviator" was second with six nominations including best dramatic feature, two acting nominations and best director.
Other best drama nominees were "Closer" "Finding Neverland," "Hotel Rwanda," "Kinsey," and the boxing saga "Million Dollar Baby." Along with "Sideways," best musical or comedy nominees were the whimsical romance "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" the animated superhero adventure "The Incredibles" "The Phantom of the Opera," and the Ray Charles film biography "Ray." Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Jamie Foxx and Morgan Freeman were among Golden Globe nominees. The Awards will be handed out Jan. 16.
Move over, National Treasure -- Ocean's Twelve is the new caper flick in town. The celebrity-infested sequel to Ocean's Eleven brought in a whopping 40.9-million in its opening weekend, breaking the NICOLAS CAGE film's three-week hold on first place and knocking it down to third. Meanwhile, Blade: Trinity came in a distant second with 16.1-million bucks.
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