Old hat.
For the second time, People has named Johnny Depp as its Sexiest Man Alive. Last year they picked Hugh Jackman. Depp had won in 2003 too. (See the covers from now and then above.)
GQ's Men of the Year issue for 2009 has been revealed with five different covers. For the second year in a row they have named President Barack Obama as "Leader of the Year." (We're not sure what the competition for that one looks like.)
Sandra Bullock was ridiculed in her movie, All About Steve (yes, we mean onscreen, though the reviews weren't exactly good either), and it reminded her of when she was a kid, in a bad way.
"Why is that young boys and men are unique and eccentric and mavericks when they're different but women are ‘odd’ when we are eccentric or different?" she said.
We hear that Jessica Biel is in talks for a role in the upcoming movie version of The A-Team television show. Seems like an odd choice for her, but, uh, maybe it will be good?
Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper are already confirmed to co-star in the movie that's tentatively scheduled for next summer.
Renee Zellweger and Bradley Cooper, who have been trying to keep their relationship under the radar, have shown up in Spain together.
Zellweger, 40, was previously married but it was annulled after just a few months, while Cooper is one of Hollywood's major heart-throb bachelors.
Upon arriving at JFK airport they were careful not be photographed, but when their flight landed in Spain, they headed off together.
We told you it was gonna sting.
Jennifer Aniston was reportedly very upset when she heard that Bradley Cooper had denied the two were dating, not once, but twice.
“Jennifer was devastated when Bradley told reporters in Paris that she was ‘just a friend’ and denied they had any romantic involvement,” a source told the National Enquirer. “It makes her look desperate — which is the one thing she dreads coming across more than anything else."
We consider any opportunity to ogle our Ry-Ry on the big screen good news.
Ryan Reynolds has officially been cast in the leading role of the movie adaptation of the DC Comics series The Green Lantern. He apparently beat out the likes of Justin Timberlake, Bradley Cooper and Jared Leto to snag the title role.
Ryan's no stranger to comic book movies, having starred in this year's X-Men Origins: Wolverine as Deadpool, a role which he will reprise in the character's very own spin-off film.
We're having deja vu.
Bradley Cooper has once again publicly denied that he and Jennifer Aniston are a couple after the two were spotted out and about earlier this month.
No, No.
Not THAT Brad – Bradley Cooper!
The He’s Just Not That Into You stars were spotted having a dinner date in NYC, and then afterwards getting into an SUV with their leftovers.
The pair have been battling dating rumors for months, maybe they are finally giving in.
Poor Jen, all she wants is some stable, everlasting lovin’.
Duh! We saw this coming from a mile away.
The summer comedy has been the box office champ two weeks in a row, and has grossed $110.3 million.
“We were thinking of sequel ideas when we were shooting, which sounds cocky, but we were doing it more because it was just fun to talk about ideas while hanging out on the set,” director Todd Phillips explained. “Two weeks ago I was saying, ‘let’s see how it works out.’ Now that the movie has really connected, it’s something we’re doing for sure.”