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TINSELTOWN SPYWITNESS.


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CONSULT THE ORACLE: All good things must come to an end. But the questions remain. At the much anticipated premiere of ``The Matrix Revolutions'' Monday night at Walt Disney Concert Hall This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims.

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, even the film's stars had no definitive answers about the ending of the trilogy.

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, looking elegant in a flowing white Vera Wang Vera Wang (Chinese: 王薇薇; Pinyin: Wáng Wēiwei; born June 27, 1949) is an American fashion designer based in New York.  gown with black straps, admitted that she and hubby Will Smith got into an argument just the night before about what the Matrix really is. And hey, if they can't figure it out, how can we mere mortals hope to?

The very reserved Keanu Reeves chatted with friends and smoked a cigarette at the film's after party.

``The film is fantastic,'' he told reporters in his very Neo monotone mon·o·tone  
n.
1. A succession of sounds or words uttered in a single tone of voice.

2. Music
a. A single tone repeated with different words or time values, especially in a rendering of a liturgical text.
. ``It's got an epic scope to it, but also real heart.''

The A-listers slurped Midori sours, snarfed assorted sushi and raved about the Disney Hall sound system.

Saucy sauc·y  
adj. sauc·i·er, sauc·i·est
1.
a. Impertinent or disrespectful.

b. Impertinent in an entertaining way; impossible to repress or control.

2.
 newly single Sharon Stone arrived with hunky hun·ky 1  
n. pl. hun·kies Offensive Slang
Used as a disparaging term for a person, especially a laborer, from east-central Europe.
 French actor Lambert Wilson. Still spotlessly clean Robert Downey Jr. brought his son and new girlfriend, producer Susan Levin. Also on hand: Alicia Witt, Amanda Bynes, Jeri Ryan, Kristanna Loken, Cuba Gooding Jr., Christian Slater, Marg Helgenberger, Christine Lahti and the still-smashing supermodel Cindy Crawford, in jeans and a blue silk camisole camisole /cam·i·sole/ (kam´i-sol) [Fr.] straitjacket; a jacketlike device for restraining the limbs, particularly the arms, of a violently disturbed patient. , walking with hubby Rande Gerber.

``Some fans will be satisfied and some won't,'' sniffed Matrix's star Laurence Fishburne, wearing a green silk shirt. Trinity, um, Carrie-Anne Moss, who looked even more beautiful mere months after giving birth, conceded that the final film ``will definitely make for interesting conversations.'' The movie arrives in theaters on Wednesday.

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adj.
1.
a. Relating to or suggestive of an elf.

b. Made, done, or produced by an elf.

2. Small and sprightly or mischievous.

3.
 GRINS: News flash: There were unexpected snow flurries Sunday night for the ``Elf'' premiere and party at the Grove shopping center on Fairfax.

OK, so it was faux snow, but several startled star·tle  
v. star·tled, star·tling, star·tles

v.tr.
1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start.

2. To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly. See Synonyms at frighten.
 early Xmas shoppers thought it might be ash from the raging Southern California fires.

``Boy, nothing gets me in the holiday spirit more than the smell of a California brush fire,'' Will Ferrell joked before the film. The ``Saturday Night Live'' actor who bared his behind in the outrageous ``Old School'' dons bright red tights to play Buddy, a young man raised by Santa's elves who must find his real father (James Caan). ``Elf'' hits theaters Nov. 7.

The all-ages film had everyone chuckling, including director Jon Favreau, co-stars Caan, Mary Steenburgen, Zooey Deschanel and Ed Asner (he plays Santa, natch), and guests Jeri Ryan, Nia Vardalos, Garry Shandling, Christina Applegate (with her full-bearded husband, Johnathon Schaech), Don Cheadle, Dwight Yoakam and Favreau's ``Swingers'' mate Vince Vaughn.

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(1) CAAN, ASNER, FERRELL: On Santa's list.

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(2) FISHBURNE: Any questions?

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(3) STONE, WILSON: She's single, he's French.

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