I was invited to the world premiere of the Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston flick Just Go With It (loosely based on Cactus Flower) last night, held at the Ziegfeld here in NYC. I'm not a big Sandler fan—I don't get why so many people howl at his every gesture, nor do I get Will Ferrell while we're at it—but I thought the previews had potential and hey, premieres are always interesting.
Bad angle for me but I was swallowing a joke about "service"
I showed up 20 minutes before showtime in the 20-degree weather only to discover my ticket wasn't there. But one of the will call PRs overheard and knew I was a part of a publicist's group so asked me if I was picking up one or two tickets. So...I went with it. "Two, I think...?"
Star (May 24, 2010) offers its "Best Beach Bodies," including Kellan Lutz, Jesus Luz, Apolo Anton Ohno, Andy Roddick, Matt McConaughey, Kris Allen and Gerard Butler:
Ryan Reynolds, in In Touch (May 24, 2010) looks happy on a jaunt with Scarlett Johansson:
Above: Us Weekly (September 21, 2009) asks: "Who is the hottest player?" in tennis. Tommy Haas and Andy Roddick virtually tie, but a shirtless Rafael Nadal scores the largest picture on the page. The same issue offers us (below) a back-in-the-day snapshot of True Blood's Stephen Moyer:
Make room for the men and boys of Star (September 21, 2009), starting with 17-year-old musclekid Taylor Lautner (previewed in a shoot by Bruce Weber for Teen Vogue):
...and continuing right on with smoldering The Vampire Diaries star Ian Somerhalder, so pretty that you just know this wasn't the only time he found himself in eyeliner: