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LAST UPDATED: Thursday May 29, 2003 - 6:00 p.m. Poison frontman is a true American Rock StarHe's been featured in Playgirl Magazine's "Ten Sexiest Rock Stars" compilation – multiple times. He wrote, directed and executive produced A Letter From Death Row in 1998. He dated the one and only Pamela Anderson. He crashed his Ferrari into a telephone pole and broke his ribs, nose and hand in 1994. Sound familiar yet? Sexy sequels spice up summer Here's a look at how the coming sequels stack up in terms of sexiness, with four stars being the most sexy and one star equaling your average Gazette editor. MOVIE REVIEW: Down With Love Get Down with Ewan & Renee If you want to be visually stimulated and entertained check out Peyton Reed's Down with Love, a new romantic comedy with a twist. MOVIE REVIEW: Bruce Almighty Even God can't save Bruce Almighty Bruce
Almighty is a high-concept movie, offering nothing remotely new other
than its novel premise of an "everyman" playing God. CD REVIEW: The Deftones It's not often a band's fourth full-length release is self-titled. Then again, it's not often a band like The Deftones comes along to revitalize the stagnating nu-metal scene. CD REVIEW: Ed Harcourt Despite
the fact From Every Sphere is Harcourt's sophomore effort, the
23-year-old already sounds like a music veteran. CD REVIEW: Gemma Hayes Emerging
Irish artist Gemma Hayes showcases her myriad of talents – including
vocals, keyboard and guitar – on her engaging debut album, Night
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