Iron Man 2 Trailer: Mickey Rourke Whips Robert Downey Jr. Into Shape
Sadly, though, there's no sign of Rourke's drunk cockatoo.
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Sadly, though, there's no sign of Rourke's drunk cockatoo.
Unless this is a new form of viral marketing.
Paramount hasn't yet released the new movie footage from Comic-Con, but why wait when you can watch a group of amateurs reenact it on YouTube?
Not surprisingly, Mickey Rourke gets drunk with a cockatoo in the highly anticipated sequel.
Watching Guy Ritchie with Madonnna's family, her current boy toy realizes he has a lot of growing up to do.
Bros before hos, y'all.
We're hoping Lee insists on wearing suspenders made of unstable molecules.
At least it looks better than what he wore to the Oscars.
It will surely thrill you if you've never seen a photo of Robert Downey Jr. before.
It's only his first day, though, so director Jon Favreau still has plenty of time to learn how to spell his name.
Is this why Marvel bumped 'The Avengers' to 2012?
Obama's speechwriter is photographed groping Hillary Clinton, sort of.
Has he finally been typecast as something besides Vince Vaughn's drinking buddy?
They let the couple sneak off to their Hamptons place. Plus, Cameron Diaz thinks something lives in the TV, and other spooky, weird tidbits in the Halloween gossip roundup.
Plus: Yep, they're doing a new 'Melrose Place.'
Plus: Nick Fury to have a bigger part in 'Iron Man 2'?
The director reveals that Sam Rockwell may have had a shot at the role had Robert Downey Jr. not been available. Hm.
Plus: Who will play opposite Jeremy Piven in the Broadway revival of 'Speed-the-Plow'?
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