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Kimmel and Obama's press office in the White House Correspondents Dinner roast of

By Courtney Garcia, msnbc.com contributorHollywood celebrities gathered the elite of the Washington Correspondents dinner at the White House on Saturday, and the joke was certainly the guests on the night. Both President Barack Obama and leading comedian Jimmy Kimmel mocked them and the public, with jaw length of the night by a strange dog-eating joke."Last week we learned that the presidents of the two favorites are the rib-eye steaks and see the eyes," Kimmel said in his half hour of the season. It was a play on words referring to the revelation that Obama ate dog meat, where as a child in Indonesia.Obama had to eat themselves and also cracks in the story of a dog."What's the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull is?" He asked. "A pit bull is delicious."Advertising | AdChoicesConsidered the "companion" in the night by the President, Kimmel began his act with a special edition of "This Week, unnecessary censorship," a weekly parody use on your night talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live." After the video montage, the comedian entertained the audience with jokes about the Secret Service, Newt Gingrich, and of course, Kim Kardashian.The correspondents dinner at the White House, the pulpit of the president departs, an evening of improvisation. Mike Viqueira NBC reported.The reality star, the comedian told his table and said, "If you want the biggest threat to America right now, it gives you is Kim Kardashian If (Obama) took office, the Kardashians had a reality show.. . Now they have four. This is not a good trend. "Kimmel did not someone off the hook, including the Commander in Chief, mocking Obama's big ears, comparing her slender body for Kenyan winner of the Boston Marathon and some of the struggles he has faced during his annual highlight in the Oval Office.
Slideshow"Hey, Mr. President, do you remember when the country gathered around, hoping for a better tomorrow?" the comedian asked. "That was very funny."Kimmel also took a stab at the Republican Governor Chris Christie in New Jersey: "You will perhaps misunderstand the New Jersey state motto is not 'Olive' Garden State '..In addition, the comedian said about the death of the printed word, a joke that does not deserve to have so much laughter from journalists in the room, despite Obama's own presence in the Huffington Post Pulitzer Prize won an enthusiastic reaction from the audience. The President, who became the routine before introducing Kimmel, played by reaching the site.Congratulate The Huffington Post said Obama, "There is nobody out there that combines hard-hitting journalism classes Huffington Post, to be on every day and not get paid - is a great business model."!The President ended his routine comment that although he had more material, it just was not ready. "I have the secret house in time for his new curfew to get," he joked.Originally a fanfare for journalists and politicians in recent years has become the WHCD from a long night of partying celebrities infusion, every year, organized by a popular comedian. Saturday event was attended by the likes of George Clooney, Goldie Hawn, Reese Witherspoon and the cast of "Modern Family" Journalists take the nation to eat in one night, network and make fun of visiting, well, all the world.

Anne Hathaway makes for a slinky Catwoman She'll play Batman's sexy nemesis in 'Dark Knight Rises'


Anne Hathaway makes for a slinky Catwoman
She'll play Batman's sexy nemesis in 'Dark Knight Rises'

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Warner Bros. has released the first promo image of Anne Hathaway as Catwoman in "The Dark Knight Rises," the next installment in the Batman franchise.
 The 28-year-old actress joins veterans Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine in the Christopher Nolan-directed action flick.
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"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Anne Hathaway, who will be a fantastic addition to our ensemble as we complete our story," Nolan said in January.PHOTOS: Check out Christian Bale's look-alike
Though Hathaway hasn't revealed much about her role ("I signed a blood oath," she says), the actress is looking forward to portraying the iconic D.C. Comics character.
"I want to be the best actress I can be and that means working with the best people and taking the most challenging roles," Hathaway tells Total Film. "That's the plan and so far it's led to some really exciting places."
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Catwoman was first played by actress Julie Newmar (now 77) in the 1966 "Batman" TV series; it aired for two and a half seasons on ABC. The feline vixen was last played by Michelle Pfeiffer in 1992's "Batman Returns." Halle Berry starred in the 2004 flop "Catwoman," though the heroine's alter-ego was renamed Patience Phillips.

 
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