In a wide-ranging, anecdote-packed discussion, Stoller opened up about Neighbors, his road to the comedy a-list, and much more. |
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Now that Lohan is no longer an a-list celebrity, he washed his hands clean of the redheaded bombshell. |
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Indeed, our a-list Asian blogger Phil Yu calls himself Angry Asian Man to address this lack. |
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The a-list cast that signed on for the project all tell variations of the same story. |
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A portfolio of a-list celebrities means Brito has a great reputation. |
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But really, the a-list case comes down to the fact of his last name. |
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The play centres around Charlie, a modern media phenomenon, an A-list celebrity. |
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I'd managed to get an A-list celebrity angry enough with me to take a pot shot at me. |
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He managed to transform himself from a B-grade actor to an A-list leading man in only one year. |
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She is quite unique as an A-list celebrity without too many skeletons in her closet. |
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A total of 12 selections have come from the A-list, but 10 associations have bypassed the list. |
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This culminated in a late night call from one A-list director who asked the producer to inform his wife that he was divorcing her. |
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Which gives you a pretty broad spectrum of A-list clothing whatever your age, wherever you shop. |
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Would Stiles be able to handle the same A-list celebrity he now has? |
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A D-list celebrity carries far more clout than an A-list dignitary. |
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The X factor is that the film delivers a story previously untold by A-list Hollywood. |
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Since the film isn't likely to break any box office records, this will not be her opportunity to rocket into the elite group of A-list actresses. |
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Here the night will be boogied away by an A-list celebrity smorgasbord of movie stars, moguls, sports personalities and billionaires. |
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With muted lighting and comfy leather sofas it has its discreet corners but it's better to be out in the open for A-list celeb spotting. |
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His work here, which is technically competent but soulless and uninspired, is unlikely to elevate him onto anyone's A-list. |
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But does any A-list talent actually commit to anything more than a split-second cameo? |
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A huge party is being planned for the launch and a host of A-list celebrities are expected. |
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At 59, Watson is a rarity, a photographer who has shot every glittering name on the A-list without forfeiting his own anonymity. |
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The island has long since been a firm favourite of A-list celebrities desperate to escape the glitz and glamour of their showbiz lives. |
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In fact, he rarely gets a speaking role so spends most of his days stuck in a green room with other extras, envying the A-list stars. |
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Fledgling gossip columnist Louella Parsons is there, played by Jennifer Tilly, squeaking and squawking her callow excitement at meeting so many A-list players. |
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It was glitz by association, a classic case study on how to package foreign stars as A-list American celebrities. |
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They've got the glossy good looks and fleeting A-list appeal to grab a famous Liam, but want to be more than lucky pop princesses turned tacky tabloid sirens. |
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The exorbitant rates charged at spas mean it is only for the A-list. |
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I couldn't get past the fact that I was talking to an A-list movie star. |
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In another year, stories about the strange new face of an A-list actress might draw chortles and cackles. |
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Soon after The Sopranos debuted, A-list filmmakers came calling, including the coen Brothers. |
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Presumably Davies knows his way around the Hollywood A-list well enough. |
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It was an amazing acting feat that catapulted him from gifted character actor to A-list leading man. |
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Some of the several hundred A-list invitees were employing huge soup spoons to slather the stuff onto blinis in one of the many living rooms of his mansion. |
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Each term on the A-list is associated with all B-terms that co-occur with it in the AAB records. |
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After endless letters and phone calls to the teams of publicists and agents who surround A-list celebrities, she finally managed to get each person to herself. |
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The A-List winners were chosen from more than 1,000 nominees and were voted on by over 2,200 Tampa Bay community members. |
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Few students are in a position to have superstars like Kate Moss model their creations for their graduation show and attract a treble A-list audience to the occasion. |
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The evening featured room vignettes fashioned by A-list designers, with donations from equally top-drawer companies. |
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The golden honey colour, rich Fendi heritage and exquisite packaging conjure up images of Rome, La Dolce Vita and an A-list lifestyle. |
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The party at The Belasco for Elton John's partner boasted a roster of A-list attendees. |
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But they've made those companies their A-list clients, and they may no longer be as interested in the private companies, not-for-profits or governments. |
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Woe is the soul who trudges though the shallow, sometimes-toxic waters of New York's gay scene in an attempt to make it into that exclusive club known as the A-list. |
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The Brian Atwood Zenith shoes are an A-list must-have but they look far too clumpy on Lily's porcelain legs. |
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Please send any examples of A-list footballers spotted in mundane activities to the email address above. |
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The camp presenter welcomes more A-list guests for a chin-wag. |
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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were married in November 2006 in a fairy-tale, A-list wedding at a 15th century Italian castle before a church of Scientology minister. |
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We might have learned more about the nature of iron lungs, but The Sessions does feature an extraordinarily open performance from its A-list star. |
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It was a mega A-list event, filled with big-name actors, directors and studio honchos, including Barry Diller, who was there with Diane Von Furstenberg. |
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