Welcome to Cameron Fan - This site's been serving you the very latest on the four-time Golden Globe nominated actress and environmental activist Cameron Diaz since 2006.
You probably Cameron from movies such as The Mask, My Best Friend's Wedding, There's Something About Mary, Charlie's Angels, Shrek, In Her Shoes and the upcoming What Happens in Vegas.
If not, this is the right place to find out more about her!
Cameron Fan contains lots of information about both Miss. Diaz as well as all of her thirty-something projects, over 30,000 photos, videos and much more.
Be sure to visit the site frequently for all the latest on one of the highest payed women in Hollywood.
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The following review from the user place-and-time of IMDb.com is one of the few sources for this movie I've found. If you know more about this movie, don't hesitate to send your info to me. Thank you.
Features several faces that have gone on to mini-major fame (one of the new "Pirates of the Caribbean", for example, and the actress who played "Poppy" Fresh on the WB's cult hit "Popular"), and Cameron Diaz in a role she was built to play ... a pre- and during-fame, starlet with random poetic aspirations.
Nothing in the film is exactly spectacular or revelatory, but at the same time it is a curious oddity for fans of independent, art, and student films. i wiled away an afternoon with a friends' copy of this with absolutely no regret and genuinely enjoyed the look and feel of it.