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Alrighty, so we have our runners up and our winners. I'm sad to see this end, if only for an excuse to find photos of some amazing and freaking beautiful people.
Rachel Weisz

Hot damn. This woman is simply stunning. I first discovered her in The Mummy, as the brilliant, albeit awkwardly prim and adventurous Evelyn "Evy" Carnahan (later O'Connell), opposite the secret love of my life Brendan Fraser. In 2001, she starred opposite Hugh Grant in the hit About a Boy and continued to garner leading roles in Hollywood productions. Her performance in The Constant Gardener won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, along with other major motion picture awards. Even after being in such critically claimed films she still does what she chooses, having been in Fred Clau in 2007. She's sensual, exotic, and down right sexy. I adore her, and the fact that she does what she wants not what is expected of her just makes me admire her more.

The Mummy Returns Blooper Reel:
My other favorite film with her is The Brothers Bloom, with Adrien Brody & Mark Ruffulo.
Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion is one of those guys that you've seen something he was in when he was young, but it doesn't hit you until you're watching his later stuff. In 2002, he starred as Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the Joss Whedon science fiction television series Firefly, for which he was known for most. Nathan considered his time on Firefly to be the best acting job he ever had. Although the show was cancelled, it was adapted to the big screen; Fillion reprised his role as Mal in Whedon's movie Serenity. Nathan also had a recurring role as Caleb in the final season of Whedon's series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and auditioned for the role of Angel in early 1996.
What brought him to everyone's attention far more recently was his role at Captain Hammer in Joss Whedon's Internet-distributed short Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog also starring, Neil Patrick Harris as Dr. Horrible and Felicia Day as Penny. Nathan can currently be seen in ABC's Castle, also starring fellow Dodgeballer, Stana Katic.


One of my most favorite episodes of The Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
Captain Hammer:
And without further ado, I bring you the winners of CELEBRITY DODGEBALL.
Rachel McAdams

Rachel Anne McAdams is a Canadian actress. Her breakout role was for portraying the "Queen Bee" Regina George in the 2004 hit film Mean Girls. She then starred in the film adaptation of The Notebook and the hit comedy Wedding Crashers. Her other film credits include The Family Stone, Red Eye and The Time Traveler's Wife. More recently she starred in Guy Ritchie's 2009 adaptation of Sherlock Holmes as Irene Adler. I've adored her for sometime, I think she's the most down to earth type of person, and yet she has this very sultry edge when she wants to. She can rock her hair in any color, she always look beautiful and is amazingly talented.

It wouldn't be a complete homage to her without this:
Lee Pace

Lee is touched that you find him the mostdelectable fuckable attractive guy.
Lee Grinner Pace is an American actor who has been featured in film, stage and television. He is known best for his starring role as Ned in the ABC series Pushing Daisies. I haven't seen a role that he isn't simply amazing in. I think everyone who watched Pushing Daisies fell a little bit (if not more) in love with him. However, for me, it wasn't until him in Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day that I was a goner, as it were. His role as Roy in theThe Fall, was probably one of the most amazing roles I've ever seen. v
6 reasons why I love Lee Pace as Ned the Piemaker:

Photoshoot with friend & co star from Pushing Daisies, Anna Friel.

One of the best scenes from Pushing Daisies:
Another one of the best scenes, but alas it won't embed: I'll meet you later behind the bleachers---Bring your pom poms.
Rachel Weisz

Hot damn. This woman is simply stunning. I first discovered her in The Mummy, as the brilliant, albeit awkwardly prim and adventurous Evelyn "Evy" Carnahan (later O'Connell), opposite the secret love of my life Brendan Fraser. In 2001, she starred opposite Hugh Grant in the hit About a Boy and continued to garner leading roles in Hollywood productions. Her performance in The Constant Gardener won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, along with other major motion picture awards. Even after being in such critically claimed films she still does what she chooses, having been in Fred Clau in 2007. She's sensual, exotic, and down right sexy. I adore her, and the fact that she does what she wants not what is expected of her just makes me admire her more.

The Mummy Returns Blooper Reel:
My other favorite film with her is The Brothers Bloom, with Adrien Brody & Mark Ruffulo.
Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion is one of those guys that you've seen something he was in when he was young, but it doesn't hit you until you're watching his later stuff. In 2002, he starred as Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the Joss Whedon science fiction television series Firefly, for which he was known for most. Nathan considered his time on Firefly to be the best acting job he ever had. Although the show was cancelled, it was adapted to the big screen; Fillion reprised his role as Mal in Whedon's movie Serenity. Nathan also had a recurring role as Caleb in the final season of Whedon's series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and auditioned for the role of Angel in early 1996.
What brought him to everyone's attention far more recently was his role at Captain Hammer in Joss Whedon's Internet-distributed short Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog also starring, Neil Patrick Harris as Dr. Horrible and Felicia Day as Penny. Nathan can currently be seen in ABC's Castle, also starring fellow Dodgeballer, Stana Katic.


One of my most favorite episodes of The Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
Captain Hammer:
And without further ado, I bring you the winners of CELEBRITY DODGEBALL.
Rachel McAdams

Rachel Anne McAdams is a Canadian actress. Her breakout role was for portraying the "Queen Bee" Regina George in the 2004 hit film Mean Girls. She then starred in the film adaptation of The Notebook and the hit comedy Wedding Crashers. Her other film credits include The Family Stone, Red Eye and The Time Traveler's Wife. More recently she starred in Guy Ritchie's 2009 adaptation of Sherlock Holmes as Irene Adler. I've adored her for sometime, I think she's the most down to earth type of person, and yet she has this very sultry edge when she wants to. She can rock her hair in any color, she always look beautiful and is amazingly talented.

It wouldn't be a complete homage to her without this:
Lee Pace

Lee is touched that you find him the most
Lee Grinner Pace is an American actor who has been featured in film, stage and television. He is known best for his starring role as Ned in the ABC series Pushing Daisies. I haven't seen a role that he isn't simply amazing in. I think everyone who watched Pushing Daisies fell a little bit (if not more) in love with him. However, for me, it wasn't until him in Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day that I was a goner, as it were. His role as Roy in theThe Fall, was probably one of the most amazing roles I've ever seen. v
6 reasons why I love Lee Pace as Ned the Piemaker:

Photoshoot with friend & co star from Pushing Daisies, Anna Friel.

One of the best scenes from Pushing Daisies:
Another one of the best scenes, but alas it won't embed: I'll meet you later behind the bleachers---Bring your pom poms.