Actress Naomi Watts, right, tries to photograph leading cast members of the movie "King Kong" before the New Zealand premiere in Wellington on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005. From left are actors Jamie Bell, Colin Hanks, Andy Serkis, Thomas Kretschmann and Adrien Brody.
American actor and a leading cast of the movie "King Kong," actor Adrien Brody, left, and his unidentified guest are photographed on the red carpet at the New Zealand premiere of the movie "King Kong" in Wellington Dec. 14, 2005.
Australian actress Naomi Watts, who plays Anne Darrow in the movie "King Kong," poses at the New Zealand premiere in Wellington, Dec. 14, 2005.
New Zealand director Peter Jackson holds the original model of Kong at a press conference to promote his movie in Wellington, New Zealand, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005. Jackson's movie "King Kong" is a remake of a 1930s film, and the model was made 32 years ago.
"King Kong" director Peter Jackson, right, and actress Naomi Watts pose with the model Jackson made of Kong 32 years ago. He was showing it to the media at a press conference in Wellington, New Zealand, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005.
Muse Awards
Actress Julianne Moore poses for photographers at the New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT) gala luncheon, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005, in New York, at which she received the group's Muse Award.
In this photo released by New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT), actress Lynn Whitfield, left, poses with honorees at the New York Women in Film and Television Muse Award ceremony, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005, in New York. Award winners are, from left, Susan Morse, editor, and Debra Lee, president and CEO, BET; Tina Fey, head writer and actress on "Saturday Night Live"; and actress Julianne Moore.
In a photo released by New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT), actress Julianne Moore, right, and Tina Fey, actress/head writer for "Saturday Night Live," pose for photographers at the NYWIFT gala luncheon, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005. Both women received one of the group's Muse Awards.
German Concert
Singer Liza Minelli performs during the Jose Carreras Gala rehearsal in Leipzig, eastern Germany, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2005. Carreras has hosted this annual TV show, to aid people who suffer from leukemia, since 1995.
Emmy Winnr
Actress Felicity Huffman leans against a wall during a photo session at The Essex House in New York on Nov. 28, 2005. Huffman, an Emmy winner in the hit TV series "Desperate Housewives," is an Academy Awards favorite for her role in the road-trip movie "Transamerica."
Actress Felicity Huffman poses during a photo session at The Essex House in New York on Nov. 28, 2005. Huffman, an Emmy winner in the hit TV series "Desperate Housewives," is an Academy Awards favorite for her "Transamerica" role as a man prepping for sex-change surgery.
Felicity Huffman poses during a photo session at The Essex House in New York on Nov. 28, 2005. Huffman, an Emmy winner in the hit TV series "Desperate Housewives," is an Academy Awards favorite for her role in the road-trip movie "Transamerica."
Actor Will Smith, left, his wife, actress Jada Pinkett Smith, second from left, and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, right, joke with VIPs during a fundraiser by the Glide Foundation to benefit Mo's Kitchen, a local soup kitchen for the homeless, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005, in San Francisco.
SF Fundraiser
Actor Will Smith, left, is greeted by Chris Gardner, right, a former homeless man-turned-millionaire stockbroker during a fundraiser by the Glide Foundation to benefit Mo's Kitchen, a local soup kitchen for the homeless, in San Francisco, Calif. on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005. Smith will be playing Gardner in an upcoming movie "The Pursuit of Happiness".
Actor Will Smith, right, greets former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown during a fundraiser by the Glide Foundation to benefit Mo's Kitchen, a local soup kitchen for the homeless, in San Francisco, Calif. on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005.
'The Ringer' Previewed
John Taylor, a Special Olympics athete, left poses with Johnny Knoxville and Kathleen Turner at a Special Olympics New York preview screening of the film "The Ringer", in New York, Monday, Dec 19, 2005. The film, which is produced by the Farrelly brothers, stars Knoxville and more than 150 individuals with intellectual disabilities.
John Taylor, left, a Special Olympics athlete, and Timothy Shriver, right, chairman of Special Olympics, pose at a Special Olympics New York preview screening of the film "The Ringer", in New York, Monday, Dec 19, 2005.
Actors Chris Burke, left, and John Taylor, right, who is also a Special Olympics athlete, pose together at a Special Olympics New York preview screening of the film "The Ringer", in New York, Monday, Dec 19, 2005. The film which stars more than 150 individuals with intellectual disabilities, is about a corporate loser who attempts to rig the Special Olympics by pretending to be intellectually challenged.
Actor Johnny Knoxville, left, and John Taylor, right, a Special Olympics athlete and actor, pose together at a Special Olympics New York preview screening of their film "The Ringer", in New York, Monday, Dec 19, 2005.
'Lassie' Returns
British child actor Jonathan Mason, 9, poses for pictures with Lassie in London's Hyde Park London, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005. The film "Lassie," based on Eric Knight's novel "Lassie Come Home," opened in Britain on Dec. 16.