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Why is Will Smith still one of the biggest movie stars on the planet? Some credit his mastery of two facial expressions: boyish and goofy. Shown here at the premiere of ‘Focus’ in Buenos Aires, we have boyish WillMARCOS BRINDICCI/Reuters

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And here we have goofyMARCOS BRINDICCI/Reuters

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Boyish...MARCOS BRINDICCI/Reuters

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GoofyMARCOS BRINDICCI/Reuters

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The same facial flexibility can’t be said for Keanu Reeves, seen here at a Tokyo press conference to promote ‘47 Ronin.’ Even after all these years, the poor guy is still stuck in stoic mode.Shuji Kajiyama/The Associated Press

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See what we mean?Shuji Kajiyama/The Associated Press

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His face never moves!Shuji Kajiyama/The Associated Press

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Ah, we knew you had it in you, Neo!Shuji Kajiyama/The Associated Press

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In other news, Liam Hemsworth, Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson showed up in Hollywood for the U.S. premiere of ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.’ Nobody dared tell Jennifer she forgot to wear her slipMatt Sayles/The Associated Press

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Naturally, celebs turned out for the ‘Hunger Games’ premiere. Here’s ‘Modern Family’ star Sarah Hyland forgetting all about some grubby fan after realizing that a camera lens is pointed in her directionMatt Sayles/The Associated Press

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And here’s Willow Smith, wearing a spiffy new wig from the Moe Howard collection.Jordan Strauss/The Associated Press

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‘Hunger Games’ cast member Jena Malone did her level best to mingle with the unwashed masses but eventually that old gag reflex kicked inMARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

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‘Hunger Games’ star Sam Claflin was more accomodating and even offered to snap a wacky selfie for a fan. He’s English, you knowMARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

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Also on the ‘Hunger Games’ red carpet was actress Meta Golding, who busted out that old Angelina Jolie leg-thrust movement for the occasionMARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

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Here we have ‘Hunger Games’ author Suzanne Collins, who began her career writing for kids TV shows and is now worth an estimated $50-million US, which is in no way evident from the dress she’s wearingMARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

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Fortunately, the ‘Hunger Games’ premiere did have some element of dignity and style, as evinced here by that fine Canadian actor Donald Sutherland. Who could possibly be cooler than Donald Sutherland?MARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

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Okay, Lenny Kravitz is probably cooler, even if he isn’t Canadian. Try naming another 50-year-old guy who can pull off two nose piercingsMARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

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Elsewhere in Hollywood, singer Demi Lovato brought her new blue hair to the premiere of the Disney movie ‘Frozen,’ which has absolutely nothing to do with the urban myth that the late Walt Disney is hidden in a freezer in OrlandoMARIO ANZUONI

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So here’s Kristen Bell, who voices a character in ‘Frozen’ and her husband Dax Shepard, who stars in the TV series ‘Parenthood.’ They look like an ad for dental whitening stripsMARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

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And finally we have Pixar boss John Lasseter upon realizing that the shirt his wife told him would be ‘adorable’ to wear to the ‘Frozen’ premiere actually just makes him look like another overweight guy in a Hawaiian shirtMARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

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