World Premiere of “The Proposal” at El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood, CA
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Danny McBride, from Tropic Thunder, Pineapple Express.


Will Ferrell.

Megan Fox

Hayden Panettiere


Leighton Meester.



Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock. So hot!

Ryan Reynolds will soon have the entire screen to himself to show off those biceps.
His wise-cracking Deadpool character from the box-office powerhouse X-Men Origins: Wolverine is being developed by 20th Century Fox and Marvel Comic for a spin-off star vehicle, trade papers report.
Deadpool, actually mercenary Wade Wilson, will overcome the setback suffered in Wolverine and regain the ability to shoot off his mouth, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Currently costarring in Adventureland, Reynolds, 32, will next be seen opposite Sandra Bullock in the romantic comedy The Proposal, opening June 19.
Not that Hugh Jackman is being left out in the cold. The studio is developing a Wolverine sequel with a samurai storyline introduced in the bar scene at the end of the current blockbuster, reports Variety.


I just realized this week that Ryan was even in this movie! Now I’m seeing it for sure! He’s so cute!

Scarlett Johansson is thrilled about her private September wedding to Ryan Reynolds.
“It was my mission to have a moment of privacy, to do something for myself,” she says in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. “I was happy with the results of that.”
Johansson — who’s currently starring in The Spirit — says she secretly spent all summer planning the nuptials, which were held Sept. 27 in a remote wilderness resort outside Vancouver.
The actress also reveals that she looks up to Drew Barrymore, with whom she filmed He’s Just Not That Into You (out in February).
“[Barrymore and her producing partner, Nancy Juvonen] make movies that they like, that they’re proud of, that people love, that is entertaining,” she says. “I would love to be able to do that someday, have a production company and encourage other directors and writers to follow their vision.”
(Johansson is also considering releasing a second album after her first, Anywhere I Lay My Head, topped the Billboard Heatseekers chart this past spring.)
The 24-year-old says she “looks forward to the opportunity” aging will bring to play more complex roles.
“I feel like the hype that comes with being young in the industry will kind of dissipate and that there are some really good roles in my future,” she says.
“Then again, I say that as an actor who thinks every job is their last job,” she adds.
Johansson says she was born to act.
“I was a real ham when I was a child, one of those jazz-hands kids,” she says. She took voice lessons and began studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City at age 7.
Most recently, she’s starred in three Woody Allen movies — and she admits she’d do any job on set just to be around him.
“I would do Woody’s shoeshine,” she says. “I’m lucky to be able to fit into that young-woman category in his mind, so I hope he keeps writing for young women. I think he will.”
