January 25

Cameron And A-Rod Shop In Paris!

Cameron and A-Rod were spotted shopping in Paris, France today (Jan 25th)!  I’ve updated the gallery with a few candids..  click the below image or link to view more in the gallery!

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January 24

Cameron Has Drinks with new BFF Naomi Campbell

Sports-mad California girl Cameron Diaz and diva supermodel Naomi Campbell aren’t exactly a duo you would usually put together.

But the two women strolled hand in hand last night during a night on the town in London like the best of friends.

After seemingly bonding during a New Year’s holiday in Hawaii, the pair have met up while the actress is in town promoting her new film Green Hornet.

Joined by Cameron’s boyfriend Alex Rodriguez and Naomi’s good friend Robert Hanson, the group had a late night dinner at exclusive celebrity favourite Nobu in Mayfair, before heading to Whisky Mist bar.

The Shrek star was elegant in a grey overcoat, scarf and mesh two-toned heels, while Naomi wore a provocative pair of buckled Christian Louboutin boots.

The 40-year-old added a fur coat and leopard-print scarf to the her layered black dress.

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January 24

Candids – Cameron In London!

I’ve updated the gallery with new candids of Cameron at St Pancras Train Station in London on Jan 24th! Enjoy!

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January 21

Cameron and A-Rod Lunch with President Clinton!

Cameron and A-Rod were spotted eating with Bill Clinton at South Beach Steak House -  ‘Prime 112′ in Miami yesterday, (Jan 20th)! Click on the below photo to view more in the gallery!

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January 20

Cameron Diaz Bought Pot From Snoop Dogg…In High School

What happens in Vegas high school apparently doesn’t stay there, because Cameron Diaz announced to the world on Lopez Tonight that she’s “pretty sure” she bought weed from Snoop Dogg back in the day.

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January 16

Cameron – Backstage At The Tonight Show!

In this backstage show I talk with Cameron Diaz about everything from toilets, to high heels, to action sports to kickin’ ass on “Green Hornet.” And Eric Stonestreet from “Modern Family” stops by to reunite with Cameron and talk about their days working together on the upcoming film “Bad Teacher.” He also manages to make a little time to tease me about my hair.

It’s all in this backstage video:

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January 15

‘Green Hornet’ Flies Past Friday Box-Office Competition

“The Green Hornet” flew into theaters with a big Friday debut.

Seth Rogen’s turn as California rich kid turned baddie-battling vigilante scored $11.1 million its first day in theaters. The sizable Friday haul is presumably a reassuring figure for co-writer and star Seth Rogen, who battled tons of e-hate from fans of the masked hero in the time leading up to the film’s release.

“It’s something that [writing partner] Evan [Goldberg] would constantly have to remind me of throughout the process, in that this is kind of exactly what we thought would happen,” Rogen told MTV News recently. “From the second we thought of doing a movie like this, I remember talking about it like, ‘Everyone’s going to think it’s going to be insane and terrible and we’ll just have to keep our heads down and make it, and then it’ll come out and then people will slowly see that we weren’t nuts and that it was actually a good idea.’ ”

Behind “Hornet” is another funnyman vehicle, “The Dilemma,” starring Kevin James and Vince Vaughn. The comedy about a guy who’s forced to decide whether to inform his best buddy that his seemingly perfect wife is creeping, debuted with $6.1 million in ticket sales.

The Hollywood heavyweight-packed Western “True Grit” kicked off the weekend in third place. Featuring Matt Damon, Jeff Bridges and recent Critics’ Choice Movie Award-winner Hailee Steinfeld, the Coen brothers’ latest epic picked up $3.2 million. Friday’s figure kicks the action flick’s total estimated tally to about $118 million.

“The King’s Speech,” which features newly minted Critics’ Choice-winner Colin Firth, won the fourth-place slot. The true story of a reluctant royal’s game-changing wartime address nabbed $2.44 million — a number which boosts the film’s total estimated gross to nearly $38 million.

The dance drama “Black Swan,” which features Critics’ Choice Best Actress Natalie Portman, took the fifth-place spot after being slightly outpaced by “Speech.” The flick rang up $2.42 million on Friday, just thousands of dollars behind the Firth vehicle.

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January 14

‘Green Hornet’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

When did the story of the Seth Rogen-starring, Michel Gondry-directed “Green Hornet” begin? Does it go all the way back to the superhero’s adventures on 1930s-era radio, or does it begin with the 1966 TV series that made Bruce Lee a star?

Perhaps instead we should begin in the early ’90s with Hollywood’s attempt to revive the dormant franchise. There are enough twists and turns there to form the basis of an entire master class in major-studio development hell. The title role, in its various incarnations, was reportedly at one time or another offered to everyone from George Clooney to Greg Kinnear. Directors (including Gondry in the late ’90s) and screenwriters came and went. Studios traded rights to the property.

Then, in stepped Rogen and writing partner Evan Goldberg with an outline for the movie in fall 2007. More than three bump-and-bruise-filled years later, “The Green Hornet” finally hit theaters Friday (January 14). How did it get there? What do you need to know before checking out the action/comedy about a rich kid named Britt Reid who turns himself into a superhero with the help of sidekick/genius Kato? All your questions will be answered with MTV News’ “Green Hornet” cheat sheet.

The Green Hornet Meets Red-Faced Fans
Initial fan reaction to the pairing of Rogen with the superhero material was not kind, and the vitriol seemed never to let up. “People just love bitching,” he laughed during a July ’08 interview with MTV News. “Hopefully, people will see it and say, ‘Oh, yeah, they can kind of do that, maybe we’ll give them an easier time.’ ”

Seeking to attract some action-flick cred, Rogen recruited Stephen Chow (“Kung Fu Hustle”) both to direct and to star as Kato. Seeking as well to establish himself as a believable superhero, Rogen hit the gym and began to shed a lot of weight.

Then, just like that, Chow was gone as director. And Rogen was screwed. But he and Sony Pictures regrouped, signed Gondry and pushed forward with the project.

You’re Perfect, Now Change

Nothing, it seemed, would come easy for “Green Hornet.” In summer ’09, the film’s release date was pushed back from June 25 to July 9, 2010. Then Chow skipped out on playing Kato. And then Nicolas Cage, who was set to play the film’s main villain, ditched the production too. The release was once again pushed back, this time to winter 2010. “Every possible obstacle came in our way at one point or another, to the point that it really just got ridiculous,” Rogen told us later.

The crew again regrouped, signing Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz to play the villain, alongside Jay Chou as Kato and Cameron Diaz as Reid’s assistant. Production began in fall ’09.

“I tried to be very precise,” Gondry told MTV News during the South by Southwest Film Festival last March. “I tried to redefine fights in my own style.”

Seriously, Though, Change Again!
By spring of last year, things were getting ridiculous. Sony had decided to convert the film to 3-D and yet again pushed back the release date: January 14, 2011, it would be.

No matter! The first official image popped up online in June, followed by the trailer. The footage was funny, eye-popping stuff. Hey, maybe this thing wasn’t going to be so bad after all? The second trailer, which dropped in November, backed up that initial impression. And when audiences started to check out early screenings of the film, it turned out they actually liked the movie, that it neatly balanced comedy and action, that it wasn’t, as so many Web-based bloviators suggested, the worst movie in the history of the world.

“It is nice that people actually have to base their assumptions on the movie now and not just what they think the movie is going to be like,” Rogen laughed.

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