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  • Girls TV Show Nude-ispute: Reporter Relays His Side

    Whenever an argument gains momentum, trends, and turns into gossip fodder – on the internet or otherwise – it’s always best to hear both sides before making an assessment.

    Today, the tiff in question is a debate between Lena Dunham her Girls TV show associates versus a reporter at the Television Critics Association press tour panel. During their winter press tour, reporter Tim Molloy inquired about the level of nudity on the show – comparing it to Game of Thrones, before deducing that the latter had purpose while the former did not. Tim had commented during his question:

    “They’re doing it to be salacious. To titillate people. And your character is often naked at random times for no reason.”

    Affronted, Dunham retorted, “It’s because it’s a realistic expression of what it’s like to be alive, I think, and I totally get it. If you are not into me, that’s your problem.” Lena’s colleagues then chimed in, chastising Molloy for his unfavorable phrasing.

    But what about the reporter’s side of the story?

    Well, in his online recollection of the story, Tim Molloy addresses Lena’s comment, saying: “Huh? But I didn’t say that,” recalling that subsequently the “conversation continued its personal turn as Apatow asked if I had a girlfriend.” During the panel, Apatow had followed up Molloy’s affirmative reply with, “Let’s see how she likes you when you quote that with your question.”

    Molloy’s online response went on to say that his girlfriend “wondered about it too” and was “cool with it”.

    Ultimately the problem wasn’t so much about the question of nudity so much as how Molloy asked it. By saying it was “for no reason”, the implication was that it had no artistic merit. By highlighting the disparity of thread-shedding in Thrones versus Girls with the adjectives he did, the inference could be made that Dunham’s natural nudity is merely pointless and “random”, while saline tits are “titillating”. That adjective, however, he omitted as recalled the exchange and stood his ground online:

    The happy ending to this story is that all press it good press for professionals whose livelihood depends on it – especially when it’s so well timed. Oh, gee. Did I leave that out? Yes – since the first episode of Girls premieres Jan. 12, 2014, it’s such a happy accident that this amplified coverage of perceived body-shaming will ignite a buzz-trend on Twitter to remind viewers to watch it on Sunday.

    Meanwhile on Twitter, Mr. Molloy seems to be enjoying his 15 minutes of infamy from Lena’s legions of followers as his article gets heaps of hits from haters.

    But I’m, like, totally sure this little dispute wasn’t blown out of proportion or planned for publicity… whatsoever.

    I mean, what would either party possibly have to gain?

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  • HBO’s “Girls” Has Been Renewed For A Fourth Season

    With all of the hype and excitement over the upcoming season of HBO’s Girls, and the acclaim that it has received from fans and critics everywhere, this news certainly does not come as a shock.

    Girls is getting ready to premiere its third season on Sunday January 12th, and the show will do something that most shows do not do, and air two episodes on the first night. The show has created a star out of Lena Dunham, who plays the main character Hannah on the show.

    While the third season has yet to begin, a network spokesperson announced at the top of its Television Critics Association winter press tour panel that the show would continue, and premiere its fourth season in 2015.

    The show centers on Hannah, a twentysomething girl living in New York with a few of her closest friends from college. It showcases her life and all of the outrageous situations that she gets in, including raging parties, boyfriends and ex’s.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRtwqdQ6UdI

    Marnie, Jessa, and Shoshana are her three friends that are featured prominently throughout the show, and they each have their own unique personalities.

    In addition to being the star of the show, Lena Dunham is also the creator and one of the producers. Judd Apatow is also a producer on the show, which could explain some of the success that the show has had.

    While it is not a hit for people to watch on the same day as it airs, it ranks as one of HBO’s biggest DVR growers. The most recent season also netted more than 6 million weekly viewers with time-shifting and additional plays.

    Girls has been very popular since its start and could be the most talked about show on HBO if it were not for Game Of Thrones, which announced the premiere of its fourth season today.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnU13ZHxjGk

    With the Golden Globes just two nights away, Girls took home two Golden Globes in 2013 for best comedy and for star Dunham. Girls received nominations for both the show and its star again this year.

    Although the first two seasons of Girls only had 10 episodes, when the third season premieres on Sunday, fans will be able to see a total of 12 episodes throughout the season.

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  • Judd Apatow, TV Critic Get Into It Over Lena Dunham’s Nudity

    Judd Apatow and a TV critic had a heated discussion during (and after) the Television Critics Association panel on Thursday after the critic brought up Lena Dunham’s rampant nudity on “Girls”.

    The critic, Tim Molloy, broached the subject of the show’s penchant for showing Dunham–and almost always only Dunham–in various states of undress, saying he didn’t understand the purpose of it.

    “I don’t get the purpose of all the nudity on the show. By you particularly. I feel like I’m walking into a trap where you say no one complains about the nudity on ‘Game of Thrones,’ but I get why they’re doing it. They’re doing it to be salacious. To titillate people. And your character is often naked at random times for no reason,” he said.

    Dunham seemed to take it personally, saying, “Yeah. It’s because it’s a realistic expression of what it’s like to be alive, I think, and I totally get it. If you are not into me, that’s your problem.”

    Apatow got into the conversation at that point, asking whether Molloy had a girlfriend.

    “Sure,” Molloy said.

    “Does she like you?”

    “Yeah.”

    “Let’s see how she likes you when you quote that with your question and just write the whole question… and tell me how it goes tonight,” Apatow said.

    After the panel, Apatow and executive producer Jenni Konner both spoke to Molloy about his question, calling it sexist and offensive. However, Molloy says he really just wanted to understand why there’s so much nudity in scenes that don’t necessarily call for it.

    Dunham has come under fire practically since the premiere of “Girls” for her onscreen nudity and has taken a lot of criticism over her body, so it’s understandable if she’s a bit defensive. However, Molloy insists he wasn’t asking the question because he has a problem with Dunham or the way she looks. He says his girlfriend, for the record, was fine with the way he worded it.

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  • New Judd Apatow Movie Gets A Trailer

    Judd Apatow has released some of the funniest movies in the last 8 years. From Anchorman in 2004 to Step Brothers in 2008 to last years Bridesmaids. His movies break comedy barriers and push the subject of what is funny nearly more than any other producer/writer ever has. Now he has a new comedy coming out exploring “Life At 40“. The movie is in essence a sequel to knocked up and explores the relationship between Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann) a few years after the events of Knocked Up.

    The movie stars Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, Jason Segel, Meghan Fox, Albert Brooks, and John Lithgow. It is set for release on December 21st, 2012 which is weird because the world is ending that day! The trailer shows Pete and Debbie trying to deal with the fact that they are getting older, and explores them trying to keep their lives together and happy. Check it out and enjoy:

    THE THIS IS 40 TRAILER I’M CRYING THE SORT OF SEQUEL TO KNOCKED UP THIS SI THE BEST DAY FO MFY LIFE(image) 3 hours ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

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    AAAAAAH salió el trailer de This is 40!!! (Si, chicos, me gusta el “cine arte” pero también ADORO las chanchadas de Judd Apatow.)(image) 4 hours ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto