George Clooney on film set on location in Roswell, New Mexico

A mustached George Clooney can be seen walking out of his trailer by the set of dark military comedy ‘Men Who Stare At Goats’, in Roswell, New Mexico.
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A mustached George Clooney can be seen walking out of his trailer by the set of dark military comedy ‘Men Who Stare At Goats’, in Roswell, New Mexico.
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George Clooney helped raise big bucks for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign by appearing at two intimate events in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday night.
Reuters reports that around 170 donors paid $1,000 each to rub shoulders with Clooney and other VIPs at a museum cocktail party, and following that, some 75 contributors paid $10,000 each to dine at “an intimate seated dinner” with the ‘Burn After Reading’ star.
Combined, the two intimate events could raise more than $900,000 for Obama’s campaign, says Reuters.
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George Clooney is collecting air miles after showing interest in taking the lead in Juno director Jason Reitman’s new film about a businessman obsessed with free trips.
Clooney is in talks to star in Up in the Air, Reitman’s adaptation of Walter Kirn’s novel.
The director has been reworking the script for five years. Upon completion, Clooney was the first actor he showed it to, according to Daily Variety.
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George Clooney never wants to have cosmetic surgery to maintain his youth – because his age lines have given him more “character”.
The 47-year-old star insists he hates the thought of having injections simply to appease youth-obsessed Hollywood, and has even grown to love his looks as he gets older.
He says, “I don’t mind it a bit. I love my gray hair. I love the fact that my face has more of an edge and more character than it did when I was in my 20s or 30s. No Botox for me.”
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George Clooney has vowed never to have children – because he is too impatient to care for them.
The Ocean’s Eleven star admires pals Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s relationship with their kids, but confesses he could not cope with the drain on his time.
He says, “I couldn’t do what Brad and Angie are doing. I wouldn’t have the patience or dedication you need to take care of a family. I admire those qualities in other people but it’s not for me.”
And famed bachelor Clooney insists he is happy being single – and has no plans to settle down.
He adds: “I’m doing exactly what I want to. I hang out with the same friends, I spend time in Italy, and then I go back to work. I try not to worry about anything else.”
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I just love it when Brad Pitt and George Clooney get together, don’t you? They’re so goofy and all that hotness in one area!
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George Clooney is talking about presidential hopeful Barack Obama and shooting down Internet rumors that he has been advising Obama on political matters.
“I have never texted or e-mailed Sen. Obama,” Clooney tells ET. “And I’ll offer a million dollars to anyone who could prove otherwise. In fact, I’ve only talked to the senator once in the last year and a half … on the phone. I’ve spent more time with Sen. [John] McCain (he did my TV show) then I have with Sen. Obama. I would hope that my friend, John McCain, would join me in condemning this kind of politics. Although I support Sen. Obama, I would never be dumb enough to offer policy advice to either candidate. They seem to be doing fine without me.”
The ‘Ocean’s Thirteen’ actor is hosting a two-part Obama fundraiser on September 2 in Geneva, Switzerland. Clooney will first speak at a reception, where tickets go for $1,000. That will be followed up by a dinner for a mere 75 guests. The price tag? A cool $10,000.
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