Volume III No. 5

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Warner Bros.’ “Matrix” booth at ShoWest’s March 5 “Schmooze-A-Rama”

ShoWest female star of the year Diane Lane, who proclaimed that her 9-year-old has never seen any of her movies, remembered the dangers massive fans presented on the set of “Unfaithful.”

ShoWest producer of the year David Heyman received his trophy from Gary Oldman, who stars in Heyman’s next “Harry Potter” movie.

Male star of the year Adam Sandler offered his own list of requirements for the ShoWest award, including good looks, crossword skills, a wonderful hard body and a sexiness that rivals the “French guy” in “Unfaithful.” Here he reunites with ShoWest supporting actor of the year Christopher Walken, who co-starred in the Sandler-produced “Joe Dirt.”

ShoWest male star of tomorrow LL Cool J meets ShoWest screenwriter of the year Antwone Fisher.

“Malibu’s Most Wanted” star Jamie Kennedy hosted the March 6 final night awards banquet.

ShoWest lifetime achievement award recipient Brian Grazer chats up ShoWest supporting actress of the year Catherine Zeta-Jones, who stars in the Grazer-produced “Intolerable Cruelty.” The “Chicago” temptress would later publicly apologize to husband Michael Douglas for bruising her inner thighs during production of “Chicago.”

Walken received his supporting actor of the year trophy from Barry Levinson, who directed him in “Envy.”

Female star of tomorrow Alison Lohman received her award from “Matchstick Men” co-star Nicolas Cage.

DreamWorks’ “Envy” booth at the “Schmooze-A-Rama.”

 

 

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