'Toy Story 3' wins Golden Tomato Award; Jeff Bridges, Tina Fey to be Golden Globe presenters

Tina Fey: Just one of the presenters at this Sunday's Golden Globe Awards. (Stephanie Diani for The Washington Post)
"Toy Story 3" wins the much-coveted Golden Tomato Award from Rotten Tomatoes as the best reviewed movie of 2010. (Rotten Tomatoes)
Who will present Golden Globes at this Sunday's ceremony? So glad you asked; presenters include Jeff Bridges, Hailee Steinfeld, Matt Damon, Tina Fey, Robert Downey Jr., Kevins Bacon and Spacey, Robert Pattinson and many others. (Associated Press)
More definitive additions to "The Hobbit" call sheet: Ian McKellen and Andy Serkis. (Vulture)
The Onion's A.V. Club contends that 2010 was the worst year for rock music since 1960. Rightly, the first artist that takes the blame is Train. (A.V. Club)
Find out which British film was recently voted the best of all time, and get a glimpse of the "Jackass" boys mocking "The Social Network," after the jump...
"The Italian Job" starring Michael Caine is chosen as the best British film of all time in a Sky Movies poll. "Love Actually" also makes it into the top 10, thereby nullifying the results of the entire survey. (Daily Mail)
"Gossip Girl" star Ed Westwick will reportedly play a role in Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar Hoover movie. (Deadline)
Sony Pictures Classics is already considering a deal for Morgan Spurlock's "The Greatest Story Ever Sold," which makes its debut later this month at Sundance. The documentary, which follows Spurlock as he seeks corporate sponsorship of the film, is about the prevalence of product placement. (The Hollywood Reporter)
A peek at the stars of "Jackass" spoofing "The Social Network," which can be seen in its entirety during the Critics' Choice Awards this Friday. You may be shocked to learn that Viacom property VH1 -- sister channel of MTV, which originally aired "Jackass" -- will broadcast the ceremony:
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| January 11, 2011; 9:28 AM ET
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Posted by: kabuki3 | January 11, 2011 2:17 PM | Report abuse
Bridge on the River Kwai?
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"Cavalcade"?
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The Italian Job as best British movie? Huh? What about Lawrence of Arabia? Or anything by Kubrick?