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...look directly at them. Model-actress REBECCA ROMIJN-STAMOS, 31, and husband JOHN STAMOS, 40, General Hospital's former resident hunk, are so gorgeous, they may just burn your retinas. So it was perhaps inevitable that the couple would spontaneously combust. After more than five years of marriage, they announced their separation days before the release of her new film, The Punisher. The usual speculation arose that extramarital dalliances were involved. But Romijn-Stamos denied all rumors, saying the only affair she's had recently has been with her new puppy...
...ANGELES The rock-'n'-roll chick look has taken hold in L.A., where celebs like Cindy Crawford and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos are hoarding Hogan's new biker boots, above. (Renee Zellweger opted for the matching...
This time the sacred monsters must battle not only their fellow-mutant nemesis Magneto (Ian McKellen) and the morph-o-matic Mystique (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) but also a figure familiar from a quillion adventure movies--the steely sicko military renegade. Stryker (Brian Cox) is an ex-Army conniver who would use X powers to evil ends and has a kung-fu cutie named Oyama (Kelly Hu) to kick start any fight. Stryker must contend with a late recruit to the coalition of the thrilling: Nightcrawler (Alan Cumming), whose powers include walking through walls, vanishing in a plume of fume...
...piling on--cluttering the narrative with myriad subplots. Singer figures the audience won't mind as long as the actors have the requisite dishiness. As they do. Janssen can look into our minds anytime. Jackman, on the verge of stardom for three years, grows ever more appealing. The yummy Romijn-Stamos could start her own Las Vegas mime act: Blue Man Boobs...
...campuses across the country, enthusiasm for the new film Rollerball has invigorated Harvard’s normally apathetic student body. “That acting! That drama! That rollerball excitement! I can’t think of three finer actors than L. L. Cool J, Chris Klein and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos,” raved Christine S. Narnia ’02. Reid Professor of English and American Literature Philip J. Fisher plans on dropping The Sound and the Fury to make room for the Rollerball screenplay in his popular class on modern American fiction. “I wouldn?...