Celeb News Aggregate
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People magazine released its list of the 25 hottest bachelors Wednesday--but readers get to decide whether Prince William or Ashton Kutcher will be crowned No. 1. Also Pamela Anderson Kid Rock Rachel Hunter Rod Stewart Sasha Alexander Navy CIS Luther Vandross Ruben Studdard Clay Aiken Cher David Duchovny Tea Leoni Robin Williams House of D
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The sixth annual Hollywood Film Festival Awards dinner attracted some pretty big names Monday at the Beverly Hilton, including Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Jennifer Aniston, Harrison Ford, Drew Barrymore, Jodie Foster and Mike Myers. AlsoTeri Garr Jennifer Lopez International Creative Management Ed Limato Snoop Dogg Vincent D'Onofrio 24 FX Toni Braxton Jay-Z Beyonce Knowles Madonna Die Another Day Colin Hanks
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After a long struggle to complete the editing on Swept Away, a remake of Lina Wertmuller's 1974 film starring wife Madonna, Guy Ritchie is going back to doing what he does best--the gangster flick.
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Box office report Feb 3 Black Hawk Down Slackers Birthday girl A Walk to Remember Snow Dogs Count of Monte Cristo
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Martin Grove's box office analysis for the weekend of Jan. 25-27.
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Noah makes 20 BOLD PREDICTIONS for 2002, some of which may even come true! Tom Cruise & Penelope Cruz Disney & Pixar Freddie Prinze Jr. Sarah Michelle Gellar Steven Spielberg Tom Hanks Angelina Jolie Renee Zellweger Kevin Spacey The Shipping News Halle Berry Monster's Ball Bandits Collateral Damage The Fast and the Furious Deuces Wild Vin Diesel Stephen Dorff Gwyneth Paltrow Colin Hanks Dan Aykroyd George Clooney ER Dr. Susan Lewis/Sherry Stringfield Friends The Sopranos Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Snoop Dogg Eminem We Were Soldiers
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 4, 2001 -- Director Robert Altman will be bringing his signature brand of filmmaking to Britain, and the country's top-notch actors are apparently the first to rejoice.
Jude Law ("The Talented Mr. Ripley"), Emily Watson ("Breaking the Waves") and Kristin Scott Thomas ("The English Patient") are among the ensemble cast that have signed on to Altman's "Gosford Park," Daily Variety reports.
And Helen Mirren ("The Passion of Ayn Rand") and Michael Gambon ("Sleepy Hollow") might also join a cast that could amount to 20 people.
"Lots of actors want to be in the film, but it is a question of fitting it into their schedules," Altman's spokesman said.
In typical Altman-esque narrative style, the film is said to be about the relations among different social classes in 1930s Britain.
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 3, 2000 -- Just when you're sick of all the rumors about who will play Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode II," here's another one. USA Today is reporting that George Lucas met last weekend with several (unnamed) actors who are under consideration for the coveted role as the young Darth Vader. At his Skywalker Ranch compound in California's Marin County, Lucas reportedly subjected the actors to a digital screen test opposite Natalie Portman, who will reprise her role as Queen Amidala, Anakin's bride-to-be.
Naturally, no one's saying whether anyone aced the audition.
"It could be several weeks before we know anyting," producer Rick McCallum told the newspaper.
But the rumor mill cannot wait for facts. Over the past day or so, lots of "Star Wars"-obsessed Web sites have been positing that Colin Hanks (co-star of TV's "Roswell," son of