Vanity Fair‘s latest issue includes a remarkably uninventive shot from photographer Art Streiber that features 116 Paramount players assembled to commemorate the studio’s 100th anniversary, which it is celebrating this month. The magazine’s website has a zoom feature that offers up name tags on everybody from George Clooney to Sumner Redstone.
Paramount Picture’s 100th Anniversary Pic
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Tuesday June 12, 2012 @ 9:42pm PDTTags: Paramount Pictures
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It’s a shoop! (I can tell by the pixels)
Okay, Spinderella.
Not gonna lie, I laughed.
is that Patton Oswalt? AWESOME! Paramount just scored some major credibility points in my book.
Missed opportunity not putting Patton next to Robert Evans. Also, I REALLY wish I could listen in on a conversation between Jack Black and David Lynch.
Nick Nolte’s in there too. If they had grouped up Patton Oswalt, Robert Evans and Nolte then Patton could have had an hour’s worth of new material.
I also see Simon Pegg, Johnny Knoxville, Dana Carvey, Sacha Baron Cohen’s right next to Nicholson, Jack Black, William Shatner…
Then again, Bieber’s there too.
Quite a few of those people look they were photoshopped in. Or they maybe were on that same set, but not at the same time and the pictures composited.
Otherwise it would be an impressive picture. But I bet a lot of those people were not actually in the room at the same time.
You’re wrong – they were all there at the same time.
Where’s Sherry Lansing?
The photo is okay, if a poor homage to the classic MGM picture of their contract players with LB Mayer at the center. But I bet there’s a fascinating book that could be written about the calls, the cars, the caressing, and the negotiations that were needed by Vanity Fair’s and Paramount’s bookers to pull this off. They’re the real heroes here.
It’s probably not fair to compare the Paramount photo to MGM’s iconic shot from 1949 but as my eyes scoured the Paramount crowd for “stars” I saw Dana Carvey and Sumner Redstone and, suddenly, my excitement dimmed considerably.
would’ve been cool to pay homage to the plllayers but these are mostly actors – big whoop
How come there are so many film actors in Los Angeles? Are they in between their out of state gigs?
This must be photoshopped. No way to get all those actors for a photo. Also, how come when I take a photo of 10 people, 4 have their eyes closed. Not one set of eyes closed. Good photo though. Glad Rudd made the cut. Worked with him once – good dude.
Is that John Landis up there? They should be ashamed to include him in any tribute to film.
I just rewatched Bob Evans’ terrifically entertaining, however skewed, documentary, The Kid Stays in the Picture, a few days before this photo. Good story telling. Such an odd and fascinating bird he is. Paramount owes him a lot.
John Landis is right next to Leonardo Dicaprio. I also see Sam Witwicky next to Hanoi Jane.
Right there with u John – most interesting pairing.
If you go to the link, it has a video which shows that all the stars actually did show up and pose for the pic. I wouldn’t give to have been a fly on that wall.
Jane Fonda looks terrific. Her name is Jane Fonda, BobG. Grow up.
WOW! what a world we live in, where the cynic’s cry for everything is always PHOTO SHOP! PHOTO SHOP! PHOTO SHOP! geezuz, STFU with that already…
This is actually 100 real, yes it really happened, there was plenty of video footage of this reunion, it was a featured story on Entertainment Tonight.
Unless of course you don’t want to believe anything can be possible, next you’ll say all the video footage was pure CGI.
And bringing up the race card, really? I wouldn’t even notice it unless you pointed it out. And I’m BLACK!