Plastic Trifecta? Are Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas And Melanie Griffith Sharing Same Surgeon?
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By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter
They were once among the most beautiful people in Hollywood, but Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas and his wife, Melanie Griffith all seem to be fighting too hard to hang onto their youth and ward off the affects of aging.
When the three posed together at a CinemaCon party in Las Vegas on Wednesday, they appeared to be boasting a startling display of plastic surgery that has ruined their natural looks, and RadarOnline.com has exclusive details on what the acting icons may have had done – and who came out on top!
Looking Good Melanie! Griffith Rebounds From Excessive Plastic Surgery To Reveal More Natural Look
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Salma Hayek Takes A Tumble And Almost Drags Her Daughter Down With Her!
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SNL Helps Kelly Ripa Find A Replacement For Regis
Posted on Nov 20, 2011 @ 08:04AM - 1 comment

Leave it to Saturday Night Live to come to the rescue of Kelly Ripa and Gelman in holding auditions to replace Regis Philbin.
With Nasim Pedrad doing a perfect Kelly, almost the entire cast got up to bat in one of the best skits of the night.
The stand-out -- as always -- the fabulous Bill Hader doing Garrison Keillor, and guest host Jason Segal did an admirable job with his smarmy Antonio Banderas trying to get the job.
Puss Gives Eddie Murphy The Boot At The Box Office
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REPORT: Antonio Banderas Rape Movie Shocks Cannes Audience
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EXCLUSIVE: Couple Alert! Jeremy Piven Dating Reality Television Star Jason Wahler's Ex Fiancé
Posted on Dec 07, 2010 @ 01:53PM - 3 comments

Entourage star Jeremy Piven is dating Jason Wahler’s former fiancée Katja Decker Sadowski, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
Celebrities attend the 'Shrek Forever After' Los Angeles Premiere
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEWS: Shrek Cast Closes The Book On The Final Chapter
Posted on May 16, 2010 @ 10:24AM - Add a comment
The cast of Shrek: The Final Chapter, including Cameron Diaz, Mike Meyers and Eddie Murphy, united at Universal Studios Hollywood for the premiere of Shrek: The Final Chapter Sunday, and RadarOnline.com was on the green carpet as they celebrated their fairytale ending.
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Antonio Banderas, who has been a part of the Shrek family since Shrek 2, declared the latest installment as "one of the best of the series" culminating the past ten years that Shrek has brought fun to people all around the world.
Office star Craig Robinson, who joined the cast for for the final film, said "I'm just honored to be a part [of it] so I'm like a kid in a candy store."
The carpet was filled with a sense of accomplishment as actors like Walt Dohrn, the voice of Rumpelstiltskin, said it was "exciting to finally get the film out to the world."
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With the final installment of the Shrek films forcing the characters to restore their world and reclaim true love, RadarOnline.com asked the stars the craziest things they would do for true love.
Celebrity Apprentice star and mom of four Holly Robinson Peete proudly claimed she would "give birth to twins, that's true love right there!"
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Modern Family star, Rico Rodriguez, 11, said the most adventurous thing he would do for a true love would be save her from a bounce house!
Shrek Forever After
Posted on May 14, 2010 @ 04:33PM - Add a comment

For the average American male, a mid-life crisis means a Ferrari. For Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers), a hulking green ogre with antennae, facing mid-life mundanity means getting back to roots, complete with terrorizing villagers, eschewing responsibility and playing in the mud.
In Shrek Forever After, the fourth and, ostensibly, final installment in the animated DreamWorks franchise, the titular character is back in what appears to be modern suburban bliss. He’s married to Princess Fiona (voiced by Cameron Diaz), father to three mini-ogres, and lives in a cute little hut in the woods that features a mud-jacuzzi and an ample outhouse. It’s quickly apparent that living the ogre dream is too boring to handle, and suddenly Shrek is making a deal with the resident devil (aka Rumpelstiltskin, voiced by Walt Dohrn), signing away his life in exchange for some youthful fun with the awkward strokes of a magic pen.
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If the impetus for action in the final Shrek seems far removed from what its intended audience might comprehend, the antics that ensue and ultimate message -- be grateful for what you have -- are pounded in hard enough for movie-goers of any age to understand. Daddy’s bored with his idyllic existence and needs to shun Mommy and misbehave for a while to feel like a masculine ogre again. Daddy’s immaturity is punished, though, when he loses everything he cares about, and must battle evil witches (whose gnarled visages and penchant for all-lady raves are truly disturbing) possibly to the death to get his boring existence back again. There are no trophy girlfriends, and Shrek sports a renaissance vest instead of a proverbial gray flannel suit, but the punishment is clear enough to communicate the point.
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Despite Shrek’s identity issues and misguided decision, there’s enough lighthearted fun to balance out the unseemly conundrum. It takes a little while for Shrek Forever After to find its pace -- and its humor -- but once the heroic ogre heads for battle, there’s a surge of much-needed energy, as if suddenly everyone remembers how to crack jokes in a time of crisis. Some of the film’s best moments are the least dramatic. In Shrek’s new alternate world, Donkey (Eddie Murphy) is not yet his friend and Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) has grown fat and lazy, letting rats share his cream and Fiona stroke his fur (and his ego). His languid state allows for some adorable jokes that capitalize mainly on house cats and their shamelessness, while Donkey does his performative thing, with pop songs that cull chuckles of surprise out of context.
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From a visual standpoint, Shrek Forever After is similar to its previous editions, and demands an adjustment period to acclimate to its computer-generated images. There’s a grotesqueness to the characters (even the good guys) that takes some getting used to, but the 3-D effects provide a good distraction. As the film’s energy warms up, so it seems the creatures’ faces do, too. Entertaining and mostly unsurprising, Shrek Forever After fulfills its mission. Its creative use of catchy, multi-generational hits and its stars’ unswerving talent keeps it lively enough to mostly make up for initial stalling. As a final chapter to the ogre-driven epic, the film -- at times both tepid and enjoyable -- is a fitting end to a series whose time has come to close the book and live happily ever.
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