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Get ready to get hopped up on Hollywood
because I'm Angelique Clark here with tonight's Quick Hit.
First up, Justin Timberlake took home a big award
at the Golden Globes Sunday night
scoring the win for the funniest goofball at his table.
Timberlake received the award after entertaining his table-mates
with such hilarious antics
as using a French accent while ordering dinner,
tying his napkin on his head and acting like an old lady,
and asking everybody if he had something stuck in his teeth
after covering them in spinach.
He held out his water glass to the waiter
and said: another glass of *** please.
The waiter must have felt so lucky to have been at our table.
And now, look out American Idol,
a hot new TV show is rocketing up the ratings charts.
That's right, I'm talking about ABC's When Nobody's Home,
a show which began as a DVD intended to occupy cats
while their owners are away. After just three episodes,
When Nobody's Home already has legions of fans
who can't get enough of the show's bright colors
and tweeting birds soundtracks.
Most shows have such complicated plots
and use so many words,
so when I saw When Nobody's Home,
I was like: finally, a show I can keep up with.
I'd have to say that this and Whitney
are my two favorite shows right now.
When Nobody's Home has already been renewed for a second season
and there are rumors that a big screen version
is in the works with Kirsten Dunst set to star as a piece of ribbon.
Alright, and over to Washington
where after several months of vociferous debate
the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 yesterday
that it's alright to pirate movies and TV shows
as long as an individual can justify the action
to him or herself.
According to a statement by Justice Sonia Sotomayor:
As long as the individual provides one to two arguments
like 'clearly these studios are not hurting for money'
or 'if it wasn't so overpriced I would pay for it',
before downloading a piece of entertainment
from an unauthorized source,
the act cannot be considered criminal.
The rest of the session was devoted to watching the first season
of Breaking Bad, which Justice Stephen G. Breyer
had ripped from a friend's DVD
because "Ever since Netflix tried that Qwikster crap,
I was like screw 'em."
And that's your Quick Hit.
Alright, so when we come back
we'll look at our Star Fix photo of the day.
Do you know which A-list celebrity
found this in her *** last night?