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The best film costume of all time? Really?

In Style magazine and British TV channel Sky Movies have conducted a poll asking, "What are the best film costumes of all time?" The winner is a striking green dress worn by Keira Knightley in 2007's Atonement (pictured above).

Now, it's a stunning gown, and one that effectively captures the eye. But looking at the rest of the list, I have to ask if it's a bit early to decide that that is the best film costume of all time. Let's take a loot at the rest of the selections:

In second place is the dress Marilyn Monroe wore while standing over a subway grate in The Seven Year Itch:

In third place was the little black dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's:

To Make a Long Story Short ... Eric Bana is royally hot, vlogging Project Runway, and more!

  • T.R. Knight talks turkey ... or rather, his lack thereof: "We believe that the Pilgrims and Indians had this nice meal together, but it's a lie. People were slaughtered."
  • Scott Caan has already apologized for calling a paparazzo a "faggot". Crisis averted, guys. Now we can go back to forgetting that he still existed.
  • On last night's Access Hollywood, Billy Bush told a newly-slim Liza that she was "hot and sexy" and she responded by freaking him in the lobby of the Carlyle. It's so good to see her back to normal!
  • Dirty Sexy Henry: Eric Bana's King Himbo VIII (who is fought over by Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman) is reason enough to go see The Other Boleyn Girl, from what I can tell! Check out the AfterElton.com Hot 100 vet in the trailer below.
  • Have you checked out Michael's weekly column or the first installment of our recappage of the gayest season yet of Project Runway? Well get to it, and have a great weekend!
Gay men don’t worship just anyone. Who makes the cut?

The U.S. Open -- Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and...Liza Minelli?

Switzerland's Roger Federer did as expected and took out Serbia's Novak Djokovic in three sets at Sunday's US Open Men's Final. This gives Federer twelve Grand Slam wins, only two wins shy of tying Peter Sampras' all time fourteen Grand Slam titles. Given that Sampras retired at age 31, it seems that unless he is derailed by injury, the 26-year old Federer is almost a given to catch Sampras and become the greatest male player ever. (But Pete'll still be cuter!)

As for Liza, she was on hand to sing the national anthem!

Do you think Roger ever gets tired of lifting these things over his head?

I guess you could say Federer beat the "shirt" off Novak. It's late Sunday night. Sue me!

More pics after the jump!


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