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...years ago to this summer, action franchises have relied on new faces and nubile bodies. "We're always looking for new leads," says producer Jerry Bruckheimer, who this summer has Bad Boys II with Gabrielle Union and Pirates of the Caribbean with Keira Knightley. "What happens is the Julia Robertses of the world usually are booked...
...problem in Hollywood is that Julia Roberts is the Julia Robertses of the world. And that's partly because studios don't try to promote and recycle actresses the way they do actors. So the babe roles go to young not-yet-stars who work cheap; a star's salary may be 25 to 50 times that of his putative leading lady. Some actresses use the exposure wisely; others vanish. But each summer produces a new crop of babes in Boyland...
...theknot.com) Fear Of Fainting Brides terrified of walking down the aisle need look no further than this website's message boards (click on "Planning and Etiquette") for assurance. Advice from fellow aislephobes includes downing copious quantities of champagne, gazing purposefully into your intended's eyes?it almost worked for Julia Roberts in Runaway Bride?and just "getting over it." There's even a board devoted to "Wedding Withdrawal" for those who find it difficult to detach from the dream. A one-stop resource for prenuptial couples, there's information on everything from choosing the champagne to changing your name...
...show, two young, idealistic romantics, Matt (Ryan McAuliffe ’06) and dreamy-eyed Luisa (Julia Davis from Brandeis) fall in love despite an ongoing feud between their fathers. But the feud turns out to be nothing more than a ruse invented by their fathers—played with panache by B.J. Averell ’03 and Michael E. Moss ’03—to get their kids to fall in love, as they know that nothing is more alluring to children than what they can’t have...
Look carefully at the cover of the July Redbook. It looks like JULIA ROBERTS, but it's not. Oh, that's Julia Roberts' head and Julia Roberts' body, but the head is from a photo taken in 2002, and the body is from the premiere of Notting Hill in 1999. Apparently acting on the theory that the whole is less than the sum of its parts, Redbook cut and pasted the two images to form a single, beautiful but inhuman Julia. (Cover line: THE REAL JULIA. Irony much?) Now the real real Julia is hopping mad. To restore journalistic integrity...