Saturday, July 25, 2009

40th Birthday, Jennifer Lopez!

E! Online – Happy 40th Birthday, Jennifer Lopez!(E! Online)

Los Angeles (E! Online) – Jennifer Lopez turns 40 years young today, but she kicked off the celebration last night.
The actress has been busy filming The Back-Up Plan in the Big Apple and took some time out to party with the crew and hubby Marc Anthony.
While she's definitely toned down her divalicious side since becoming a mom to twins Max and Emme, J.Lo.'s huge chocolate cake still paid tribute to...herself, what else?
It featured a big photo of herself and the message: "Jennifer...thanks for being our Plan A! You're the best. And...happy birthday!"
The birthday girl also got kisses from her hubby and toasted with champagne.
Despite turning the dreaded 4-0, a milestone that has most women pretending it doesn't exist, Jenny was beaming throughout the bash.
Do you miss her over-the-top J.Lo days or do you like the new softer, domesticated side of Jennifer?
Either way, happy birthday!

Jay-Z fills in for Beastie Boys


Famous person Rapper Jay-Z will fill the negated left by the Beastie Boys at this summer's All Points West music festival in New Jersey next week. The rap trio had to pull out after Adam Yauch was diagnosed with cancer and must undergo surgery and several weeks of treatment. Jay-Z's BFF Chris Martin will also be at the festival with his band Coldplay.

Fox has a taste for Efron


Megan Fox certain identifies how to say all the right things. Now, she's telling Access Hollywood that she imagines little Zac Efron would taste just like a strawberry cupcake. Why is she talking about eating Mr. E., you ask? Why, because her upcoming movie, Jennifer's Body, is all about a high school girl who does just that - eat people. Oh, Megan - you big kidder!

Earliest glance: 'The incredible Mr. Fox' is not for children only


Imagine if Beatrix Potter's cuddly storybook menagerie took a crash course in prep-school chic and picked up a few hints on guerrilla warfare along the way.
That's pretty much what happens when the grisly delights found in Roald Dahl's irreverent tales for children are melded with the fastidious aesthetic of director Wes Anderson in the stop-motion-animated The Fantastic Mr. Fox, which opens Nov. 13