Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle Caps
Added caps of Cameron in Charlie’s Angels:Full Throttel to the galllery
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Added caps of Cameron in Charlie’s Angels:Full Throttel to the galllery
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Cameron is on the december 2008 issue of Joy magazine
Gallery Link – Magazine- Joy Magazine, December 2008
And yet again we have another “list”!
This time, the New York Post has compiled the Top 10 Worst Movies of 2008.
And in the top this year is the obvious What Happens In Vegas with Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz.
Also on the list is Mad Money featuring Diane Keaton, Katie Holmes and Queen Latifah.
But, the number 1 worst movie of 2008 goes to Mike Myers‘ The Love Guru. We bet it was because of Jessica Alba.
Check out the entire top 10 list….after the jump!
10. “Beverly Hills Chihuahua”
We thought the whole talking dogs fad was over, but apparently, it’s not. George Lopez and Drew Barrymore provide voices for this 2008 flop about zany California dogs.
9. “Witless Protection”
Larry the Cable Guy followed up 2006’s “Larry The Cable Guy: Health Inspector” and 2007’s “Delta Farce” with this “Witless” effort. Larry’s 0-for-3. So bad, we didn’t bother reviewing it.
8. “Rambo”
Did we need another “Rambo”? No, but Sly Stallone gave us one – an ultra-gorefest, even by Stallone standards.
7. “You Don’t Mess With The Zohan”
Adam Sandler makes the list with his tale of an Israeli special forces soldier who dreams of being a hairstylist. Childish humor from a familiar source.
6. “Babylon A.D.”
Starring master thespian Vin Diesel, “Babylon A.D.” went way over budget and there were reports of ego clashes between Diesel and director Mathieu Kassovitz. Released six months after its original release date, the film wasn’t even screened for New York critics.
5. “10,000 B.C.”
“10,000 B.C” could be called the movie the Museum of Natural History doesn’t want you to see. Full of special effects but lacking a shred of authenticity, the film was widely panned.
4. “What Happens In Vegas”
“What Happens In Vegas” stars Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz as two people who get married after a booze-fueled night in Sin City, and the wacky adventures that transpire after they also win a large sum of money. The easy joke is that this bomb should have stayed in Vegas. We took the easy way out.
3. “Mad Money”
With a trio of actresses like Diane Keaton, Katie Holmes and Queen Latifah, what could have possibly gone wrong with “Mad Money”? Everything, apparently. But mostly the fact that this comedy had no laughs.
2. “The Hottie & The Nottie”
Is it worth describing the plot to this Paris Hilton-starred stinker? We won’t bother, because you shouldn’t bother watching it. According to Box Office Mojo, the film grossed less than $1.6 million as of Nov. 26, which sounds generous.
1. “The Love Guru”
Our number one worst movie is “The Love Guru,” co-written and starring “SNL” alum Mike Myers as Guru Pitka, a man on a quest to become the #1 guru. Films like “Guru” and 2003’s “The Cat in the Hat” are destroying all the comedy credibilty Myers built through the “Wayne’s World” and “Austin Powers” films. Thank goodness for “Shrek.” “Guru” also stars acting legends Jessica Alba and Justin Timberlake.
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Many neighborhoods have not yet been restored in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. However, several individuals and independent organizations continue to work hard to rebuild these communities. For instance, Brad Pitt’s “Make It Right” NOLA Foundation was first to build hurricane sustainable homes in some of the hardest hit areas. Global Green’s Holy Cross project is another do-good organization working in New Orleans. During the season finale of the Sundance Channel’s hit show Iconoclasts, actress Cameron Diaz and Cameron Sinclair, the co-founder of Architecture for Humanity, toured New Orleans in order to take a closer look at Hurricane Katrina’s legacy. Architecture for Humanity is a global organization that finds architectural solutions to humanitarian crisis and communities in need.
Habitat for Humanity is yet another global organization working to help those in need. To find out how you can be a part of this effort, visit any of the organizations’ websites mentioned above.
Cameron Diaz deliberately avoided Jessica Biel at the CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute.
The “What Happens in Vegas” star rushed through the back entrance of Los Angeles’ Kodak Theatre on Friday to prevent running into Jessica, who is currently dating Cameron’s ex-boyfriend, singer Justin Timberlake.
A source said: “It was a careful tango to make sure they weren’t backstage at the same time.”
Jessica – who was accompanied by her father Jonathan – presented one of the prizes at the ceremony, which recognizes people who have shown incredible bravery and dedication in the face of adversity.
Cameron also handed over an award to Marie Da Silva, who was praised for funding a school in her native Malawi.
Other stars taking part in the concert and ceremony included Christina Aguilera, Salma Hayek, Forrest Whitaker, Meg Ryan, Terrence Howard, Lucy Liu, and Kate Beckinsale.
Cameron famously blew up at the “Easy Virtue” actress at the 2007 Golden Globe Awards after she spotted her flirting with the “SexyBack” star soon after they had split.
The 36-year-old star is now dating British model Paul Sculfor and is reportedly planning to fly out to the U.K. this month to spend Christmas with his family.