WOMEN OF THE YEAR
Few possess that elusive quality of classy allure that makes a perfect Bond girl, but Eva Green has it in spades, injecting a fierce independence and sharp wit that makes her portrayal a cut above the rest.
There's not a star in heaven that she can't reach, after Vanessa Hudgens starred in the surprise hit High School Musical and released an album V.
She's been busy this year, appearing in no less than 3 high profile movies, but Scarlett Johansson still found time to be the Sexiest Woman Alive 2006.
Camilla Belle has the charisma and looks to make a movie like When A Stranger Calls at least watchable. 'Nuff said.
What can we say? This potent combo of intellect and beauty that is Natalie Portman is enough to make even the anarchist V weak in his knees. Her place as a woman of the highest calibre is cemented as far as we are concerned.
MEN OF THE YEAR
After slicing his way through X-Men 3, conjuring spectacular tricks in The Prestige and charming the socks off Scarlett Johansson in Scoop, Hugh Jackman shows no signs of slowing down, with his own Wolverine franchise in the advance stages of development.
3-time FIFA World Player of the Year Zinedine Zidane ended his illustrious career on a high note at the 2006 World Cup, playing an inspiring role in his team's advancement to the finals, clinching the Golden Ball to be the Most Outstanding Player, while delivering a well-placed headbutt to Materazzi for defamatory insults, now that's a man's man if ever there was one.
Daniel Craig got the last laugh as he reinvigorated a venerated franchise and established himself firmly as the definitive James Bond with the grittiest and most credible portrayal of the legendary character yet.
Despite being without a batsuit, Christian Bale continues to shine in his role in Christopher Nolan's period magician thriller The Prestige, and the upcoming Harsh Times with Eva Longoria.
He's toiled through the pits the past year, but Jude Law has managed to return seemingly undiminished in The Holiday, Breaking And Entering, and Wong Kar Wai's My Blueberry Nights, not to mention being appointed as the new face of British luxurious motorities brand Dunhill.
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