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Jack Black mugs for photographers before the premiere of the film, "Jackass: The Movie," Oct. 21, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. The movie, based on an MTV show, debuted Oct. 25 and soared to the top of the box offfice.
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Johnny Knoxville, one of the stars of "Jackass: The Movie," takes a bite out of a snow cone before the film's premiere in Hollywood. Knoxville starred in the movie as well as the MTV show on which it is based.
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Preston Lacy, left, and Chris Pontius, right, co-stars of "Jackass: The Movie," pose for photographers before the film's premiere. The R-rated movie carried warnings urging viewers not to try the stunts themselves, and Paramount offered to provide guards at theaters that wanted extra security to keep those younger than 17 from sneaking in.
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Steve-O, left, who co-stars in "Jackass: The Movie," and Fred Durst, right, of the band Limp Bizkit clown around before the film's premiere. Produced for just $5 million, "Jackass" features hazardous or crude acts such as roller-skating with bottle rockets attached or urinating on a snow cone.
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Comedian Rip Taylor, who has a small part in the film "Jackass: The Movie," talks with reporters before the film's Los Angeles premiere.
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Jack Osbourne, of the hit reality TV show "The Osbournes," arrives for the premiere of the film "Jackass: The Movie," Oct. 21 in Los Angeles.
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Jamie Spears, younger sibling of superstar Britney Spears, takes a break from taping on the Nickelodeon set of "All That" for an interview in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles Sept.13. Spears, who said she's planning to act first, then get into singing, is looking for the show business equivalent of lightning to strike twice, if not quite exactly in the same place.
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Television talk show host Cristina Saralegui, whose Latin American show "Cristina" is produced in Miami, holds up an award given to her by the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York Oct. 17. She was awarded the hospital's Medal of Honor for Distinguished Service and it was announced that the hospital will name its "AIDS in Pregnancy Program" after her.
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Actress Nicole Kidman arrives at the annual Premiere Women in Hollywood luncheon Oct. 16 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Kidman was given the Premiere magazine Women in Hollywood Award for her achievements in the film industry.
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Actors Sir Ian McKellen, left, and Elijah Wood arrive at the seventh annual GQ "Men of the Year" awards Oct. 16 in New York. McKellen was a recipient of the Supporting Film Actor of the Year award at the ceremony.
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Actor Hugh Grant, left, and model Heidi Klum arrive at the seventh annual GQ "Men of the Year" awards Oct. 16. Grant was a recipient of the "Comedic Film Actor of the Year Award" at the ceremony.
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Denzel Washington jokes with actors from his new movie "Antwone Fisher." They are, Derek Luke, left, and Joy Bryant. The three were arriving at the seventh annual GQ "Men of the Year" awards in New York.
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Actress Naomi Watts and director Gore Verbinski arrive for the Hollywood Film Festival's opening-night film, "The Ring," Oct. 2 in Los Angeles.
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Peter Fonda signs autographs at the Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Santa Fe, N.M., Oct.15. Fonda was in Santa Fe for the world premiere of the TV movied "Peter Fonda, Fortunate Son." The leather-clad Fonda, riding a custom Harley-Davidson, led a parade of 200 motorcyclists onto Santa Fe's plaza and reminisced about filming "Easy Rider" in the Taos area 33 years ago. It was part of a promotion for the Santa Fe Film Festival, which starts Dec. 4.
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Michael Eisner, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company, right, talks to actor Kevin Costner in the President's Suite at Edison Field during Game 3 of the American League Championship Series between the Anaheim Angels and the Minnesota Twins in Anaheim, Calif. The World Series drew celebrities to watch the Angels who usually aren't a star magnet.
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Actress Brittany Murphy and actor Clifton Collins Jr., attend the after-party for the film "The Rules of Attraction" Oct. 3 in Los Angeles.
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Actress Kate Bosworth and director Roger Avary arrive at the premiere of "The Rules of Attraction.
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Lead singer Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers performs during a concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Oct. 16. The band is on a world tour to promote its new album "By the Way".
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Madonna, star of the new film "Swept Away," chats with talk-show host Larry King at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., Sept. 30.
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British film director Guy Ritchie, whose latest film "Swept Away" stars his wife Madonna, chats with TV host Larry King in Beverly Hills, Calif., Sept. 30.