 Jake Gyllenhaal (with Tobey Maguire) in "Brothers"
Jake Gyllenhaal (with Tobey Maguire) in "Brothers" Jennifer Aniston on the set of "The Good Girl"
Jennifer Aniston on the set of "The Good Girl" Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro Leonardo DiCaprio (cigar + ice-cream)
Leonardo DiCaprio (cigar + ice-cream) Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba Christina Hendricks
Christina Hendricks Amber Heard
Amber Heard Penélope Cruz
Penélope Cruz Wynona Ryder in "Reality Bites"
Wynona Ryder in "Reality Bites" Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan Lindsay Lohan - Tyler Shields photoshoot
Lindsay Lohan - Tyler Shields photoshoot
 Liv Tyler
Liv Tyler Elizabeth Hurley
Elizabeth Hurley

 Robert Pattinson ("Another Man" outtakes)
Robert Pattinson ("Another Man" outtakes) Robert Pattinson in "Vanity Fair" magazine
Robert Pattinson in "Vanity Fair" magazine Audrey Hepburn in "How to Steal a Million" (1966)
Audrey Hepburn in "How to Steal a Million" (1966) "A new study in the U.S claims that the use of Tobacco in Hollywood movies has fallen down comparatively, but people involved in the study claim that too many movies still use Tobacco to attract the audience.
 Keira Knightley in "Atonement" (2007)
Keira Knightley in "Atonement" (2007)The study was based on the blockbuster movies made in Hollywood during a span of two decades starting from 1991 to 2009. It included the number of times the use of tobacco was shown to influence the viewers.
The authority at the Centre for Disease Control said, “There’s a declining trend which is good to see. But we haven’t made nearly enough progress.”Stan Glantz, who is heading this study said, “The report showed Hollywood was “perfectly capable of making movies without as much smoking and people still come see them”.
 Movies play a great deal in influencing the minds of young people, who tend to imitate what is projected in a film, and calling it a style statement". Source: uktodaynews.com
Movies play a great deal in influencing the minds of young people, who tend to imitate what is projected in a film, and calling it a style statement". Source: uktodaynews.com