When it comes time to party after the movies, most celebrities tend to skip any mixers with the hoi polloi, or else bail after a very brief token appearance, like they're only partying with the people because it's their job.
Not so Danny Boyle. A Brit who's always dreamed of hanging out in L.A., he hung in there at the closing night party till nearly the end, meeting, greeting, and enjoying the free peach cobbler. My kind of director.
Prior to the screening of his latest movie SUNSHINE, Boyle
No doubt your history teacher failed to tell you of the long-lost Yagahl tribe, which apparently thrived on snowy mountainsides 6,000 years before Mike Huckabee believes the earth even existed, and consisted of one Jamaican (Mona Hammond), one Maori (Cliff Curtis), and a whole lot of white people sporting dreadlocked wigs and dirt on their faces in order to appear more ethnic. The aspiring hero of this tribe was D'Leh (Steven Strait) – pronounced “delay,” which is pretty funny considering