At the London premiere of Monuments Men earlier this evening:
Very intimidating! Especially when you know that everyone on the other side of the barriers is thinking, Who the hell is that? Should I know who she is?
And this is what it looked like inside:
That’s totally George Clooney on the far right:
I swear.
From left, it really is Bob Balaban, Jean Dujardin, John Goodman, Bill Murray, Hugh Bonneville, Matt Damon, Grant Heslov, and Clooney.
They all say hi.
(I loved the film. Review asap.)






















cooool.
Jimmy
FallonKimmel! {Edit: I can’t tell any of these guys apart.} recently had another Celebs Reading Mean Tweets About Themselves…As I recall, Goodman, Damon and Clooney were all in that batch. Maybe Murray, too. Interesting way of publicising the movie. http://www.towleroad.com/2014/02/celebtweet.html {Edit: Also Balaban.}So, Baba Wawa wants to know, Who are your wearing and How did you feel?!
i saw the most recent one. did you notice, however, that jennifer ann garner and cate blanchette were much more personally vilified with descriptions of them far more crude… than the ones the guys were reading?
Yes. Much, much more. I liked Cate Blanchette’s “That’s the best you can do?” with her glare as a response. I think that overall, women DO get more crude insults. I mean, Silverman turned hers into one of her jokes, but, really all the women’s seemed more personal.
It’s easier to make fun of weak women, ya see. A dude might come after a dude making fun of them and beat them up. Happens on the playground every day.
Yeeeeeaaaaahhhhh…riiiiight, weak women. Weak women. Thing is, ya know, we might not chase someone down to beat ’em up, but don’t get yer asshole-self too close ’cause da mens soft spots are easy to reach, iykwim.
I was wearing Marks & Spencer, with Clarks boots.
Lovely.