Rachel McAdams and Eric Bana, stars of The Time Traveler's Wife (out today), talked to USA Today about the trouble with socializing in modern times.
Eric (Star Trek, The Other Boleyn Girl) has been married to wife Rebecca Gleeson for 11 years, but he says, "I don't know how I would hold up in today's market. I can't imagine making a move on someone via text."
The Japanese know how to do it!
They are ever so slightly out of their minds…but in a really good way.
At the Japanese premiere of Star Trek in Tokyo last night, a replica of the Starship Enterprise was landed on the red carpet.
Hot!
And basking in the Enterprise’s blue glow were producer Bryan Burk (the short rich guy on the end), director J.J. Abrams (our idol), and the hottest man candy this side of the Milky Way.
John Chu, Zachary Quinto, Chris Pine, Eric Bana and Karl Urban, all pressed up against each other in a smokeshow smorgasbord.
Do you want to know what’s totally frickin’ awesome?
The new Star Trek movie is totally frickin’ awesome.
From the moment the film, the eleventh in the franchise’s history, begins, it is relentlessly, absurdly, unyieldingly awesome.
Walking in, our fandom skewed more toward J.J. Abrams and his Felicity-Lost legacy than the Trekkie world, but from the moment those familiar starships, at the film’s beginning the USS Kelvin, not the USS Enterprise, dip into sight, a sudden, unexpected glee rushed over us.
Allow us to put your mind at ease; The Incredible Hulk is just that, incredible.
Edward Norton brings fierce intellect and unassuming charm to his rendition of Bruce Banner. While Ferrigno (who appears in a delightful cameo and provides the voice of the Hulk) was muscular and lumbering whether he was the Hulk or Bruce, Norton’s slight frame makes the transformation into a mean, green, muscle machine that much more tantalizing. You can’t wait to see the beast within.