Jessica Alba arrives for the premiere of the movie "Fantastic Four," July 6, 2005, on Liberty Island in New York. The film, based on the story of comic book heroes, opened nationwide July 8.
Actor Michael Chiklis arrives for the premiere of the movie "Fantastic Four," July 6, 2005, on Liberty Island in New York. The star of the TV series "The Shield," Chiklis plays Ben Grimm in the movie.
Actress Jessica Biel arrives for the premiere of the movie "Fantastic Four," July 6, 2005, on Liberty Island in New York.
Actor Ioan Gruffudd, right, and his girlfriend, Charlotte, arrive for the premiere of his new movie "Fantastic Four," July 6, 2005, on Liberty Island in New York.
Actor Chris Evans arrives for the premiere of his movie "Fantastic Four," July 6, 2005, on Liberty Island in New York. Evans plays Johnny Storm in the sci-fi action movie directed by Tim Story.
Actress Jessica Alba poses for photographers on the red carpet at the premiere of her movie "Fantastic Four," July 6, 2005, on Liberty Island in New York. She plays superhero Sue Storm.
Actor Ioan Gruffudd arrives for the premiere of the movie "Fantastic Four," July 6, 2005, on Liberty Island in New York. Gruffudd plays Reed Richards in the movie, which topped the box office on its opening weekend.
DeBeers Sparkles in U.S.
Actress Lindsay Lohan walks the red carpet at the grand opening in New York City of the first De Beers Jewelry store in the United States, June 22, 2005.
Singer Vanessa Carlton arrives at the grand opening in New York City of the first De Beers Jewelry store in the United States, June 22, 2005.
"Desperate Housewives" actress Teri Hatcher gets the star treatment as she arrives at the grand opening of the first De Beers jewelry store in the United States, June 22, 2005, in New York.
Actress Lindsay Lohan arrives at the grand opening in New York City of the first De Beers Jewelry store in the United States, June 22, 2005.
A Singing Tribute
Singers Alicia Keys, left, and Patti Labelle join other R&B stars in a singing tribute of Luther Vandross' "Power of Love," during his funeral, July 8, 2005, in New York. Vandross died July 1 at a New Jersey hospital, two years after he suffered a serious stroke.
Singer Aretha Franklin, right, sings during the funeral service for Luther Vandross, July 8, 2005, in New York. Vandross sold more than 25 million records in his career, with hits like "Stop For Love," "Here and Now" and "Dance With My Father."
Singer Dionne Warwick, center, wipes her eyes while seated next to singer Stevie Wonder, left, during the funeral service for Luther Vandross, July 8, 2005, in New York. Vandross died July 1, at a New Jersey hospital, two years after he suffered a serious stroke.
Singer Usher, center, and Nona Hendricks, second from right, join other R&B stars in a singing tribute of Luther Vandross' "Power of Love," during his funeral, July 8, 2005, in New York. Vandross had many hits including "Stop For Love," "Here and Now" and "Dance With My Father."
Gospel singer Cissy Houston sings during the funeral service for Luther Vandross, July 8, 2005, in New York.
Singer Roberta Flack attends Luther Vandross' wake, July 6, 2005, in New York. Vandross, who added four Grammys to his collection of awards in 2004, including best song for "Dance With My Father," died July 1 at the age of 54.
R & B singer Patty Labelle leaves Luther Vandross' public wake, July 6, 2005, in New York. Vandross, who added four Grammys to his collection of awards in 2004, was remembered July 8 at a funeral in Manhattan.
Singer Alicia Keys, center, reaches to kiss Mary Ida Vandross during the funeral service for her son Luther Vandross, July 8, 2005, in New York.
Singer Aretha Franklin is escorted out of New York's Riverside Church after attending Luther Vandross' funeral service, July 8, 2005. Vandross, who added four Grammys to his collection of awards in 2004, died July 1, at the age of 54.