Actor Rob Schneider appears on stage with a mouth full of sunflower seeds during MTV's "Total Request Live" show at the MTV Times Square Studios, Thursday, April 6, 2006, in New York City. Schneider, who stars in the new film, "The Benchwarmers," took part in a sunflower-seed spitting contest.
Actor Rob Schneider appears on stage with host Vanessa Minnillo during MTV's "Total Request Live" show at the MTV Times Square Studios, Thursday, April 6, 2006, in New York City. Schneider stars in the new film, "The Benchwarmers" which opens April 7.
Taking DaVinci To Tokyo
Actor Tom Hanks, left, and French actor Jean Reno wave to reporters as they open a press conference in Tokyo Thursday, April 6, 2006. The actors are in Tokyo to promote director Ron Howard's controversial suspense thriller, "The Da Vinci Code," based on Dan Brown's best-selling novel.
Tom Hanks gestures to reporters to speak up during a press conference in Tokyo Thursday, April 6, 2006. Hanks is in Tokyo to promote director Ron Howard's thriller, "The Da Vinci Code," based on Dan Brown's best-seller novel. The film is scheduled for worldwide release May 20.
Tom Hanks, left, and French actor Jean Reno give a traditional Japanese bow to each other before a press conference in Tokyo Thursday, April 6, 2006. The actors are in Tokyo to promote Ron Howard's controversial movie "The Da Vinci Code." The movie also stars French actress Audrey Tatou.
Actors Tom Hanks, left, and Jean Reno joke together before reporters during a press conference in Tokyo Thursday, April 6, 2006.
Actor Tom Hanks, left, reacts to a gesture from Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumiat at the prime minister's residence in Tokyo, Friday, April 7, 2006. Hanks was in Tokyo to promote director Ron Howard's suspense thriller "The Da Vinci Code."
Tom Hanks, left, listens to Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi during a visit to the prime minister's residence in Tokyo, Friday, April 7, 2006.
Stones Roll In To China
Rolling Stones members Keith Richards, front, Charlie Watts, top right, and Ron Wood disembark from their plane at Shanghai airport Thursday April 6, 2006. The Rolling Stones will perform one concert in Shanghai Saturday as part of their "A Bigger Bang" world tour. The performance is their first in mainland China after a previously scheduled performance was cancelled in 2003 amid the SARS epidemic.
Keith Richards, center, and Ron Wood, left, of The Rolling Stones, wait on a bus after arriving at Shanghai airport Thursday April 6, 2006. The Rolling Stones arrived for a concert in Shanghai Saturday as part of their "A Bigger Bang" world tour.
Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger, right, waits on a bus with an unidentified woman after the band arrived at Shanghai airport Thursday April 6, 2006. The band is relatively unknown in China, which was mired in communist isolation at the height of the band's fame in the 1960s and 1970s.
Rolling Stones members arrive for a press conference in Shanghai, China, Friday April 7, 2006. From left are Ron Wood, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards. The Rolling Stones, set to play a concert in Shanghai Saturday, were reportedly told by officials to cut four songs from their lineup.
Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger takes a question at a press conference in Shanghai, China Friday April 7, 2006. He said Cui Jian, known widely as the father of Chinese rock, would join the Stones on stage this weekend before 8,000 fans at the Shanghai Grand Stage.
'Phat Girls' Premiere
Actors Mo'Nique,left, Kendra C. Johnson, center, and director Nnegest Likke pose at the premiere of Fox Searchlight's "Phat Girls" at the ArcLight Cinema's on April 3, 2006, in Los Angeles. The movie opens April 7.
KrucialKeys.com Debuts
Musicians Kerry "Krucial" Brothers and Alicia Keys arrive at the launch party to introduce the KrucialKeys.com Web site on Monday, April 3, 2006, in New York. The site is an all-access pass to Krucial Keys Enterprises. Fans of the duo will be able to preview exclusive music, view behind the scenes footage and get to know the stars.
Musicians Kerry "Krucial" and Alicia Keys pose together on the red carpet at party to introduce the KrucialKeys.com Web site on Monday, April 3, 2006, in New York.
Musician Kerry "Krucial" Brothers arrives at the launch party Monday, April 3, 2006, in New York, to introduce the KrucialKeys.com Web site, a collaboration between him and singer Alicia Keys.
Actor Terrence Howard arrives at the launch party to introduce the KrucialKeys.com Web site on Monday, April 3, 2006, in New York. Howard was nominated for an Oscar for his role in "Hustle & Flow."
Mournful Anniversary
Princess Charlotte Casiraghi, daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover, attends a Mass for the first anniversary of Prince Rainier's death at the Monaco cathedral, Thursday, April 6, 2006. Prince Rainier III died on April 6, 2005, after a serious illness, and his only son, Prince Albert, succeeded him. At the time, he was Europe's second longest reigning monarch. He is buried with his wife, American actress Grace Kelly.
Toasting A Home
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, right, toasts actress Jennifer Aniston backstage in the suite DeGeneres created for Aniston while she searches for a new home, during a taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in Burbank, Calif., on Wednesday, April 5, 2006.