Actor Robert Duvall, center, says the Pledge of Allegiance on the Mall near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, May 21, 2003. He is flanked by Dorothy Oxendine, national president of the American Gold Star Mothers, left, and Dennnis Cullinan, legislative director of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, prior to a House subcommittee hearing on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Visitor Center Act.
Michael Douglas, left, and Albert Brooks, stars of the new film "The In-Laws," pose together at its premiere, May 19, 2003, in Los Angeles.
Michael Douglas, right, one of the stars of the new version of "The In-Laws," congratulates newlyweds Tim Booth and Sherry Garrison from Nicholson, Calif., before a screening of the film in Los Angeles. The "Entertainment Tonight" contest winners were married on the white carpet prior to the screening.
Michael Douglas, left, and Albert Brooks, second right, stars of the new film "The In-Laws," pose with their wives Cathernie Zeta-Jones, left, and Kimberly Shlain after their arrival at the premiere of the film, May 19, 2003, in Los Angeles.
Michael Douglas, left, star of the new film "The In-Laws," arrives with his wife, Cathernie Zeta Jones, for the premiere of the comedy.
Michael Douglas shows a picture of his newborn daughter, Carys Zeta Douglas, while his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, looks on during the premiere of the new film "The In-Laws," starring Douglas and Albert Brooks. Carys, their second child, was born April 20.
Albert Brooks and his wife, Kimberly Shlain, are surprised by friends as they arrive for a screening of a new version of "The In-Laws," starring Brooks and Michael Douglas, May 19, 2003.
Sylvester Stallone and his wife, Jennifer Flavin, arrive as guests at the May 19, 2003, premiere of the new film "The In-Laws," staring Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks.
Michael Douglas and his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, greet guests at the premiere of the new film "The In-Laws," May 19, 2003, in Los Angeles.
Actress Carol Channing, center left, smiles after she married her junior high school sweetheart, Harry Kullijian, center right, at the home of Mervin and Roz Morris Saturday, May 10, 2003, in Atherton, Calif. Pastor Ron Blanc, center, and best man Richard Long, third from right, and Mervin Morris, right, look on.
Actor Laurence Fishburne, who plays "Morpheus" in the movie "Matrix Reloaded," left, and his wife Gina Torres arrive for the UK film premiere of "Matrix Reloaded" at Leicester Square in London, May 21, 2003.
Actress Jada Pinkett-Smith, who plays "Niobe" in the movie "Matrix Reloaded," strides over a puddle as she arrives for the film's UK premiere in Leicester Square in London, May 21, 2003.
Actor Keanu Reeves, who plays "Neo" in the movie "Matrix Reloaded," arrives for the UK film premiere at Leicester Square in London, May 21, 2003.
Actors John Cusack, left, Amanda Peet, and Ray Liotta arrive for a screening of thir new movie "Identity" at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday, April, 23, 2003.
Actors John Cusack, top, and Bret Loehr, bottom, kid around before a screening of "Identity" at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.
Actor John Cusack, left, and director James Mangold arrive at a screening of "Identity," April, 23, 2003, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Cusack stars in the film.
Jennifer Love Hewitt was among the guests arrives at a screening of "Identity," in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
Australian actor Hugh Jackman reacts to a technical foul call against Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant as they take on the Minnesota Timberwolves during Game 4 of the Western Conference first round playoff series at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Lakers won, 102-97.
Actor Paul Reiser poses at a break in rehersal for Woody Allen's new play "Writer's Block," at the Atlantic Theater in New York, April 29, 2003.
Film director Rob Reiner, left, chats with Delaware Gov. Ruth Ann Minner after Reiner's presentation on "Preparing America's Children to Learn" at the National Governors Association meeting in Washington. The meeting discussed shaping and implementing national policy and discussed solutions to state problems.