John Hamburg, left, director of "Along Came Polly," poses with cast members Jennifer Aniston and Ben Stiller at the premiere of the film at Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood Jan. 12, 2004.
Jennifer Aniston, left, one of the stars of the new comedy "Along Came Polly," arrives with her husband, actor Brad Pitt, at the premiere of the film at Mann's Chinese Theater.
"Along Came Polly" cast member Ben Stiller, right, and his wife, actress Christine Taylor, arrive at the film's Hollywood premiere Jan. 12, 2004.
Actress Jennifer Aniston, one of the stars of the new film "Along Came Polly," poses at the premiere Jan. 12, 2004.
"Along Came Polly" producer Danny DeVito, second from left, and his wife, actress Rhea Perlman, left, pose with cast member Jennifer Aniston and her husband, Brad Pitt, right, at the premiere of the film at Mann's Chinese Theater.
Jennifer Aniston, left, smiles for fans as she and her husband, actor Brad Pitt, attend a screening of her soon-to-be-released film, "Along Came Polly," in Hollywood Jan. 12, 2004.
"Along Came Polly" star Ben Stiller and his wife, actress Christine Taylor, are photographed at the premiere of the film at Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Jennifer Aniston, one of the stars of the new film "Along Came Polly," smiles for photographers at the premiere of the film Jan. 12, 2004.
Cyclist Lance Armstrong, left, and musician Sheryl Crow arrive together at the premiere of the film "Along Came Polly" in Los Angeles.
"Along Came Polly" cast member Debra Messing, left, arrives with her husband, Daniel Zelman, at a screening of the film in Los Angeles Jan. 12, 2004.
Actress Christine Taylor poses at the premiere of the film "Along Came Polly," which stars her husband, Ben Stiller.
Jennifer Aniston, left, one of the stars of the new film "Along Came Polly," smiles up at her husband, actor Brad Pitt, at a screening of the film in Los Angeles.
National Board of Review
Alec Baldwin and Shohreh Aghdashloo pose for photographers at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures 2003 annual awards gala in New York Jan. 13, 2004. Baldwin won best Supporting Actor for "The Cooler." Aghdashloo is in "The House of Sand and Fog."
Kathy Baker poses for photographers at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures 2003 annual awards gala in New York Jan. 13, 2004. Baker stars in "Cold Mountain."
Actress Charlize Theron poses for photographers at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures' 2003 annual awards gala in New York Jan. 13, 2004. Theron was honored as "Breakthrough Performance Actress" for her work in "Monster."
Actor/director Clint Eastwood pauses in the glare of television lights to talk to reporters before the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures 2003 annual awards gala in New York Jan. 13, 2004. Eastwood was honored for Best Film for "Mystic River," which he directed.
Actresses Diane Keaton, left, and Hope Davis pose for photographers at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures' 2003 annual awards gala in New York Jan. 13, 2004. Keaton was honored as Best Actress for her work in "Something's Gotta Give." Davis appeared in "American Splendor."
Director Sofia Coppola poses for photographers with clothing designer Marc Jacobs at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures' 2003 annual awards gala in New York Jan. 13, 2004, in New York. Coppola was honored with a "Special Filmmaking Achievement" for writing, directing and producing the film "Lost in Translation."
Cast members from "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" are photographed together during the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures 2003 annual awards gala Jan. 13, 2004 in New York. From left are aret: Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Bernard Hill and Elijah Wood The four actors, and three others from "The Lord of the Rings," were honored for "Best Acting by an Ensemble."
Actress Charlize Theron poses for photographers at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures' 2003 annual awards gala in New York Jan. 13, 2004. Theron was honored as "Breakthrough Performance Actress" for her work in "Monster."