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These men’s wives and girlfriends have them on lock down, but judging by the ladies they’re with, I don’t think they’d want to go anywhere anyway.
Mark Consuelos: Anytime I see these two together, it’s usually Kelly Rippa in a hosting chair talking about...
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May 10, 2011

After Maria moved out of the house, sources say Arnold has been “working extremely hard” to make the marriage work and win Maria back. But despite their amicable breakup and Maria’s rumored hesitation, the couple officially announced their separation Monday.
We’re reviewing celebrity couples that called it quits after long marriages. Check them out after the jump!
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November 5, 2010

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He was just named the Most Overpaid Actor in Hollywood by Forbes magazine. That can't be good for his rep.
Who else made the list? Couch jumping Tom, Oscar winner Denzel and one leading lady. Check out the list below...
Will Ferrell: Funny man Will Ferrell gets $15 million a movie, but the studios that pay him barely break even. And sometimes they don't even do that! Last year Will stared in Land of the Lost, which cost an estimated $100 million to make and earned only $69 million. Basically for every $1 Will made, the studio only made $3.35. That's no bueno! And we hear he's a major diva on set too!
Eddie Murphy: Two words: Meet Dave. Enough said!
Denzel Washington: Sure he's an Oscar winner, but for some reason people just aren't flocking to the theaters to watch Denzel's movies. He's giving the studio $5.10 for every dollar he makes.
Seth Rogen: He may be hilarious, but the studios aren't laughing about how much return they're getting with Seth. His latest The Judd Apatow-produced film Funny People cost $75 million to make and earned only $71 million at the box office. For every $1 Rogen was paid, his movies earned $6.75.
Tom Cruise: He used to be the biggest movie star on the planet, and then he jumped on Oprah's couch. For every $1 Cruise is paid, his films earned an average $7.20.
Drew Barrymore: Who doesn't love Drew? She's made a few bad choices lately, but overall, Drew's lovely on screen! I'd pay to watch her for two hours. For every $1 Barrymore was paid, her films earned an average $7.45.
Matt Damon: Popeater said it best when they said, "When Matt Damon does a Jason Bourne movie, he's worth every penny. Every other time? Not so much." For every $1 Damon gets paid, his films earn an average $8.30.
Vince Vaughn: Despite the fact that Vince is on this list, you just can't go wrong with him. He's hilarious, and you know you love watching him! For every $1 Vaughn was paid, his films earned $8.35.
Adam Sandler: Adam hit it big with Grown Ups but Funny People ruined his average. For every $1 Sandler was paid, his films earned an average $8.45.
Jim Carrey: The Number 23 and Fun With Dick and Jane are two movies Jim probably wishes he never made. They totally ruined his game! For every $1 Carrey was paid, his films earned $8.60.
August 6, 2010

The movie looks like it will definitely make a lot of money. How could you go wrong by having Denzel Washington and hottie Chris Pine star in your movie?
The movie doesn't come out until Nov. 10, but you can watch the newly released trailer below:
June 14, 2010

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Scarlett and Denzel Washington were among some of the winners at last night’s 64th annual Tony Awards in New York.
Scarlett picked up a Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in ‘A View From the Bridge’ on New York’s Broadway. She said: “Ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to be on Broadway. And here I am.”
Meanwhile, Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington won the Best Actor in a Play accolade for his part in ‘Fences’, while co-star Viola Davis picked up the award for Best Actress in a Play. Denzel revealed: “My mother always said man gives you the award and God gives you the reward. I guess I got both tonight.”
Tony Awards 2010 full list of winners:
Best Musical: ‘Memphis’
Best Play: ‘Red’
Best Musical Revival: ‘La Cage aux Folles’
Best Play Revival: ‘Fences’
Best Featured Actress in a Play: Scarlett Johansson, ‘A View From the Bridge’
Best Featured Actor in a Play: Eddie Redmayne, ‘Red’
Best Actress in a Play: Viola Davis, ‘Fences
Best Actor in a Play: Denzel Washington, ‘Fences’
Best Actress in a Musical: Catherine Zeta-Jones, ‘A Little Night Music’
Best Actor in a Musical: Douglas Hodge, ‘La Cage aux Folles’
Best Featured Actress in a Musical: Katie Finneran, ‘Promises, Promises’
Best Featured Actor in a Musical: Levi Kreis, ‘Million Dollar Quartet’
Best Choreography: Bill T. Jones, ‘Fela!’
Best Direction of a Play: Michael Grandage, ‘Red’
Best Direction of a Musical: Terry Johnson, ‘La Cage aux Folles’
Best Book: ‘Memphis’
Best Orchestrations: ‘Memphis’
Best Original Score: ‘Memphis’
Best Scenic Design: ‘Red’
Best Lighting Design: ‘Red’
Best Sound Design: ‘Red’
Best Scenic Design of a Musical: ‘American Idiot’
Best Lighting Design of a Musical: ‘American Idiot’
Best Sound Design of a Musical: ‘Fela!’
Best Costume Design of a Musical: ‘Fela!’
Best Costume Design of a Play: ‘The Royal Family’
Honorary Award: Angela Lansbury, American Theater Wing's Honorary Chairman
November 10, 2009

This isn’t Denzel’s first run on the Great White Way; he starred in the revival of “Julius Caesar” in 2005, playing the character of Brutus.
Producers Carole Shorenstein Hays and Scott Rudin say the play will open in April at a theater to be announced. The production will be directed by Kenny Leon, who directed Wilson's "Radio Golf" and "Gem of the Ocean" on Broadway.
The original production starred James Earl Jones in the patriarchal role of Troy Maxson, and it’s believed that is who Denzel will play. Those are tough shoes to fill, but if anyone is good enough, it’s Denzel Washington!
July 24, 2009

Denzel has expressed his desire to play Obama for months now, but he was scared the movie would take so long to launch, he would be too old to portray him.
Luckily for Denzel, and us, the movie has gotten the green light and Denzel will play our new President...on the big screen.
When asked about his new role, Denzel joked, "It was at the President's suggestion. The only problem is he has bigger ears than me."
There aren't any details surrounding the movie yet, like titles or release dates, but we are certain that Denzel has been casted to play Obama. Who do you think should play his leading lady? Do you think Denzel was a good choice to play Obama?
June 8, 2009

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Part of the statement reads:
“Tony, Denzel, Luis, John, James and Sony Pictures stepped up without hesitation to help promote this wonderful film, and their unselfish efforts have allowed my family the additional time to reconcile our loss.
I am very proud of the efforts we have all made in making this movie, and I want each and every one of you to enjoy it. So, set your calendars for the weekend of June 12th. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.”
That was so sweet of John to do! He and his family must be going through such a hard time right now, so it’s completely understandable that he wouldn’t be up for doing press to promote his film. But he still took the time to thank his co-stars and fans for understanding.
To read John’s full post, click here.

Denzel showed up to the red carpet for interviews, but Travolta was unsurprisingly absent. Hollyscoop caught up with Denzel on the red carpet and asked if he’d had any contact with his co-star.
He told Hollyscoop exclusively, “I talked to him about three weeks ago, for a couple of hours and umm… he’s doing well.”
John Travolta backed out of doing media promotion for their new movie The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 because he is still struggling to cope with the death of his son Jett. We didn’t expect John to show up to last night’s premiere, as it’s so soon after Jett’s death, and he is probably just spending time with his family.
Denzel tried to keep the mood light, however, saying the movie is definitely worth a trip to the theater. He said “It’s a good script,” and that it was a “pleasure working with Tony Scott again,” and it was “great working with John Travolta.”
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 opens in theaters June 12th.
February 11, 2009

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The two are on board according to the Hollywood Reporter, and David Cronenberg, who directed Eastern Promises, is signed on as director.
Now for the story. Tom will attempt at perfecting his accent as he’ll play Russian spy Vasili Taleniekov, while Denzel will play American intelligence agent Brandon Scofield. The two are mortal enemies who have spent decades trying to off each other. Until now. After a political conspiracy, Taleniekov and Scofield have no option but to join forces as they fight the Matarese.
We love Denzel in anything he does, and we think this is Tom’s chance to rebuild people’s faith in him after the Valkyrie disaster. Action is where Tom belongs! Production is slated to begin later this year, with the scheduled release in 2010. If all goes well, MGM is looking at a franchise opportunity, which means sequels!
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