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Jenna looks hot again as she unveils her version of the new PETA ad. Only complaint that I have is that her actual ad looks like a plastic rendition of herself. This of course set off a red flag for me, as I figured she was looking so bad that they had to remake her in plastic; Sort of like Britney Spears as a futuristic hot cartoon.
But as was not the case for Jenna, as you can see from the pictures. She showed up at the unveiling looking pretty darn hot. Remnants of her old self in tow. I may go watch some old movies to celebrate, if you know what I mean.
More Jenna Jameson PETA pictures
Pretty decent video, has some commentary, and you even get to see Lou Ferrigno. I mean, seeing Lou is already enough to make me watch, because Lou Ferrigno kicks major butt. Can’t wait to see this.
Javier Bardem’s menacing No Country For Old Men line “Call it, friendo” has topped an annual survey by terminology trend organization Global Language Monitor (GLM).
Actor Tom Arnold attempted to persuade Britney Spears to enter a 12-step substance abuse program two years ago after finding her slumped in the hallway of his apartment building. The True Lies star knew the pop singer needed help long before her fans and the media.
Veteran British actor Roger Moore is teaming up with his son Geoffrey to produce a new version of his classic 1960s spy thriller The Saint. The former James Bond star, 80, is currently working on bringing the popular series back to life for a two-hour TV movie special.
Not too long ago Warner Bros. president of production, Jeff Robinov, stated, “We are no longer doing movies with women in the lead.” Apparently, Robinov won’t even look at a script with a female lead. Is this man spewing forth misogynistic quackery, or is he, as a businessman, simply stating the obvious - that women no longer come with built-in audiences, opening weekend numbers, and box office success?
Jessica Simpson has boosted the morale of U.S. troops stationed in Kuwait with her own Hollywood tour of duty. The 27-year-old’s upcoming film Major Movie Star follows the adventures of a spoiled actress, played by Simpson, who accidentally enlists in the American armed forces.
All this week, ET is spotlighting our top five summer romance movies: ‘Dirty Dancing,’ ‘The Graduate,’ ‘Grease,’ ‘Pretty Woman’ and ‘Titanic.’
Koo-koo-ka-choo, Mrs. Robinson! When ‘The Graduate’ hit movie theaters in 1967, it made DUSTIN HOFFMAN a bonafide star and catapulted SIMON & GARFUNKEL’s theme song to the top of the charts. Now, ET has fascinating details you may have never known about the movie!
Directed by MIKE NICHOLS, the critically-acclaimed film chronicles recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock’s (Hoffman) boredom and disillusionment with entering the "real world" and his affair with an older married woman, Mrs. Robinson (ANNE BANCROFT).
ROBERT REDFORD was the initial casting choice to play Benjamin Braddock, with screen legends LANA TURNER, AVA GARDNER and RITA HAYWORTH reportedly eyed to play Mrs. Robinson and CANDICE BERGEN as her overprotected daughter, Elaine. GENE HACKMAN was even set to play Mrs. Robinson’s husband, but was fired from the film early on when they decided he looked too young.