Tuesday, May 11, 2010

JULIAN ROUAS PARIS


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There have been several very funny romance movies released in 2008, but I have narrowed it down to my personal pick of 5 that I really enjoyed and think are the best romantic comedies of 2008.

27 Dresses

Released 1/13/08 DVD Released 4/29/08 Rated PG-13 Time 107 minutes

Cast: Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Ackerman, Judy Greer, Edward Burns, Brian Kerwin

The movie revolves around Jane and her "always the bridesmaid never the bride" story. She has been a bridesmaid 27 times and has all the themed dresses to prove it. She is secretly in love with none other than her boss of all men, when in steps her much flashier sister to steal him away. Now she is being asked to be the bridesmaid once again for her sister who is marring the man she is in love with. This movie has lots of cute little turns and funny moments, like Jane bouncing back and forth between two weddings on the same night. There are some teary moments but as we all know, in romantic comedies love always wins.

Definitely, Maybe

Released 2/14/08 DVD Released 6/24/08 Rated PG-13

Cast: Elizabeth Banks, Abigail Breslin, Isla Fisher, Kevin Kline, Kevin Corrigan, Derek Luke, Ryan Reynolds, Rachel Weisz

Will, a Manhattan dad, finds himself on the verge of a divorce and a very questioning 10 year old daughter Maya. She wants to know how her parents met and fell in love. So as a kind of bedtime story Will begins to recount his past and relationships with three different women. He changes their names so Maya has to guess which one is her mother in the story. Maya begins to put all the pieces of the puzzle together to get her answer and also discovers that love is never simple or easy. As Will tells the story to Maya she helps him realize that it's never too late to go back or for a happy ending. This was a sweet story and it keeps you guessing throughout as to who really is Maya's mother.

Then She Found Me

Released 4/25/08 DVD Released 9/02/08 Rated R Time 100 minutes

Cast: Helen Hunt, Colin Firth, Bette Midler, Matthew Broderick, Ben Shenkman

This is a story of a school teacher, April Epner and her path to find personal fulfillment. After a separation from her husband, and the death of her adopted mother, April gets contacted by her apparent birth mother. She is a local talk show host. She tries to be the mother to April she was never able to be. April finds comfort in the arms of one of her student's parent, only to find that life's questions can't be solved by a simple relationship. This is a good movie Bette Midler is great, as always and Helen Hunt does a good job in this one as well.

Made Of Honor

Released 5/2/08 DVD Released 9/16/08 Rated PG-13

Cast: Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Sydney Pollack, Kadeem Hardison, Beau Garrett, Kevin McKidd, Kelly Carlson, Busy Philipps, Kathleen Quinlan, James Sikking

Tom and Hannah have been platonic friends for ten years. She wants to be married but just hasn't met Mr. Right, Tom is happy being single. Just when Tom starts to think of himself as real relationship material, Hannah gets engaged. She asks him to be her maid of honor and he agrees, only to do everything he can to stop the wedding and woo her himself. There are lots of funny moments in this one. The whole idea of a guy being a maid of honor is funny.

What Happens In Vegas

Released 5/3/08 DVD Released 8/26/08 Rated PG-13

Cast: Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Dennis Farina, Rob Corddry, Treat Williams, Queen Latifah, Lake Bell

After a breakup and being fired from a job, where else would two people go to celebrate? Vegas. After a mix up at the hotel Joy and Jack get to know each other a little too well one night out partying. They wake the next morning only to find that they have somehow become married to each other. After one hits the jackpot of a slot machine with the others quarter, they both discover that because they are married they would have to split the money. They spend the better part of the movie pulling schemes to undermine each other to get their hands on the loot. They soon find themselves falling in love somewhere in between all the backstabbing. This is a very funny movie. Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher work great opposite each other. I laughter until I cried. It was that funny.

Out of all the movies I have listed here I would have to say that What Happens In Vegas is my personal pick for the year. There are so many funny moments and of course love always prevails.










NEW YORK — Having already caused a fuss this spring with the depiction of the prophet Muhammad on "South Park," Comedy Central said it has a cartoon series about Jesus Christ in the works.



"JC" is one of 23 potential series the network said it has in development. It depicts Christ as a "regular guy" who moves to New York to "escape his father's enormous shadow."




His father is presented as an apathetic man who would rather play video games than listen to his son talk about his new life, according to Comedy Central's thumbnail sketch of the idea. Reveille, the production company behind "The Office," "Ugly Betty" and "The Biggest Loser," is making "JC."



It wouldn't be the first time Jesus Christ has been on a Comedy Central cartoon; he's a recurring character on the long-running "South Park."



Comedy Central was the target last month of an Internet threat for a "South Park" episode that supposedly showed Islam's prophet in a bear costume.



Whenever "South Park" features Muhammad in an episode, Comedy Central obscures the character with a black box; Muslims consider any physical representation of their prophet to be blasphemous. Following the Internet threat, Comedy Central angered "South Park" producers by editing out a character's speech about intimidation in a subsequent episode.



"It's not certain what is more despicable: the nonstop Christian bashing featured on the network, or Comedy Central's decision to censor all depictions of Muhammad," said William Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Civil and Religious Rights, on Thursday.



Comedy Central wouldn't comment on Donohue's statement, said network spokesman Tony Fox, who declined to give further details about "JC."



A development deal is a couple of steps ahead of a series making it to air and, in fact, most such deals don't result in series. The network would have to like the scripts enough to produce a test episode, then like that enough to put it on the air.








This weekend, the Times dissected the "morning-news-romcom-verite" that is MSNBC's Morning Joe, thanks to the banter-filled dynamic between hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski. Proving just how convincing a romantic comedy the program really is, reigning rom-com auteur Nora Ephron is a fan. “For me it’s not so much about the politics," she told the Times. "I tend to watch almost anything like this in terms of: is this romantic comedy? And it is … I’m very busy thinking about them as a temporary couple on the air … The conversation is like some kind of dream sequence at a bar, only you can have a part in it, and it’s in the morning.” Excellent tip for anyone who would like to watch Broadcast News all day, every day, but feels guilty not staying on top of current events. [NYT via NYO]





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