Who Would You Rather: ShoWest Award Winners Edition

April 3, 2009 at 10:48am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Last night was ShowWest’s closing night awards banquet where the National Association of Theater Owners honored the actors and actresses they’ve knighted the biggest stars (and sacred cash cows) of the upcoming year.

The honorees included Zac Efron, Rachel McAdams, Audrina Patridge (say WHAT?!?!?), Dennis Quaid, Michael Caine, Sienna Miller, Zack Snyder, Bradley Cooper and Michael Bay.

So who would you rather?

Zac-y Pooh in all his barely legal, 17 Again glory?

Bradley Cooper, who even Jim Carrey called “tall, tan, warm and lovely?”

Or the second coming of Shatner, James T. Kirk himself, Chris Pine and his man-of-the-woods lumberjack beard?

—Sasha Perl-Raver

Comments

Brad

Bradley Cooper all the way, even if did play a douche in He's Just Not That Into You.

ZAC!!!!!!!

ZAC!!!!!!!

ZAC!!!!!!!!!!!!

ZAC!!!!!!!!!!!!

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