Maybe we're all wrong about this, but we thought human cloning was illegal. And if it is, then how do you explain the fact that Hollywood obviously made an exact copy of Helen Hunt and called her Leelee Sobieski? (We suppose "Helen Hunt Version 2.0" would have been too obvious.)
To be fair, late comedian George Carlin probably looks more like the father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud because they're both white haired, bearded men. Although we wouldn't have minded talking to George Carlin about our mother.
Here's a tip if you happen to ever find yourself trying to tell actresses Cate Blanchett and Anna Torv apart: Blanchett is pale because of the lack of English sun, while Torv has a little more color -- because in her homeland of Australia, the sun never sleeps.
If Coco Rocha and Ashley Greene's strong bone structure makes them look alike, it's only because they're both models (or at least used to be) and are therefore required to have cheekbones capable of cutting steaks.
No, that was not Lena Dunham on a re-run of the '30 Rock' episode 'Standards and Practices' last night -- that was actress and improv comedienne Nicole Drespel.
A trailer for the Wikileaks/Julian Assange movie 'The Fifth Estate' was released this week, and the whole time we couldn't help but be distracted by the fact that Benedict Cumberbatch in a blond wig resembles Lee Pace in a blond wig.
In fact, if they had a baby, it would probably come out looking an awful lot like Lucius Malfoy.
Actor and comedian Charlie Day was on 'Conan' last night (July 15) promoting his sci-fi movie 'Pacific Rim,' and the ginger host drew a comparison between Day and Rick Moranis. And now we can't unsee it.