Saturday, February 21, 2009

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Celebs Go Green for Oscar Pre-Party
February 20, 2009 at 2:02 pm

Sheryl Crowe, Gavin Rossdale, Neil Patrick Harris and more gear up for Oscar night with a pre-party to benefit the environment.

Global Green USA hosted their 6th Annual Pre-Oscar party to raise funds and awareness for creating green schools and jobs. How do the stars go green? Watch the vid to find out!

The Oscars will air live Sunday on ABC from the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles.


Vintage Oscars: A Classic Retrospective from 1934-1985
February 20, 2009 at 12:30 pm

ET has rarely seen snapshots of Hollywood's most legendary stars from behind the scenes at the Academy Awards! ET has all the backstage Oscar antics, glamorous gals, and candid moments from over 50 years of Academy Awards history. Feast your eyes on film greats like Marlon Brando and Bob Hope rough housing, history-making Sidney Poitier with his Oscar, Audrey Hepburn turning on her megawatt smile, Grace Kelly's exquisite style, 25-year-old Warren Beatty with then-girlfriend Natalie Wood, a 10-year old Tatum O'Neal posing with her new friend Oscar and many more. Take a look at the unbelievable moments that will transport you back to the beginning of all that was classic Hollywood.

Clive Owen & Naomi Watts Go 'International'
February 20, 2009 at 3:01 am

Clive Owen and Naomi Watts take on large-scale corruption in the globetrotting thriller 'The International,' in theaters now, and the stars tell ET that it was quite an adventure filming in such far-flung locations as Istanbul, New York, Milan and Berlin -- especially since Naomi just had a child three months before filming!

"I had just had a baby, so it was quite an adventure for me, traveling with my new baby everywhere," Naomi tells ET of her first child with actor Liev Schreiber, Alexander. "[On night shoots] I had to express milk and send it back to the hotel and then feed him all day long, so it was tough -- I didn't get a lot of rest."

And rest is a luxury Naomi still covets, having just delivered baby No. 2, Samuel Kai, a little over two months ago. "The sleep deprivation is unbelievable," she says. "I mean, everybody tells you about it, and I was always someone who probably only slept six or seven hours a night anyway, but it's just when it's the broken sleep, that's hard -- [but] one little smile … sends you out the door with a whole lot of energy."




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