March 5, 2008

Movies for the Quirky

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Movies for the Quirky
Harvard Independent - Sometimes all it takes to mitigate the cheesiness of a good romance is a whole lot of slapstick, which is why Wedding Crashers and Shallow Hal make the list. With Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn, you really can t go wrong, let alone the run the risk of

DVD library votes: From Mulan to Mean Girls
Yale Daily News - Margaret Mitchell s epic story of the Civil War south and Scarlett O Hara, Gone With the Wind, won as much support (nine votes) as Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson s free-spirited romp Wedding Crashers. The first animated movie to crack

Reynolds bumps along road to love in Definitely, Maybe
The State - Next up is April ( Wedding Crashers Isla Fisher), a pert but apolitical temp worker hired by the campaign. William will share with her a chaste off-and-on relationship that lasts years. Finally there s Summer (Rachel Weisz), a journalism

Tyra Banks and Ashton Kutcher developing new ABC reality series
Reality TV World - Beauty and the Geek’s fifth season will premiere March 11, and Katalyst was also responsible for MTV’s Punk’d , which aired it’s final season last spring. In addition, the rights to Katalyst’s The Real Wedding Crashers — a hidden camera comedy series

‘Semi-Pro’: A Semi-Success
Entertainment Weekly Online - While Ferrell played a part in several of New Line’s top releases including Elf , Wedding Crashers , and the Austin Powers films it doesn’t appear as if Semi-Pro will ultimately go down as one of the studio’s most memorable movies. With the sports

Vince Vaughn: ‘I’d Love To Work With Jennifer Again’
Entertainmentwise - Speaking to local Minneapolis station KS95 Greg and Melissa s Morning Show Friday, the Wedding Crashers star spoke about his career ambitions - which coincidently includes the Friends star. Yeah I would, I definitely would. She s great

‘Definitely, Maybe,’ you’re sure to like it
Cleveland Plain Dealer - In a bedtime story search for Mrs. and Mama Right, Daddy relates a tale about his great loves, Emily (Elizabeth Banks, “The 40-Year-Old Virgin”) and April (Isla Fisher, “Wedding Crashers”). As the story and the film unwind, Maya picks her favorite

Movie Review DB: search results
Orlando Sentinel - Snowball fighting. Language: Astonishingly clean. Sex: Suggestions of co-habitation. Drugs: Not even eggnog. Parents’ advisory: A family friendly, funny, big-budget, over-the-top Christmas comedy that isn’t remotely as raunchy as The Wedding Crashers

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