Oh, dear. I'm reading this entry in People's sexiest men and notice the phrase:
he'll romance Meg Ryan for In the Land of Women
oh, ick.
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Oh, dear. I'm reading this entry in People's sexiest men and notice the phrase:
he'll romance Meg Ryan for In the Land of Women
oh, ick.
That's weird, because my roommate was just telling me that he and Rachel Bilson have a contract with each other that the only people that they'll kiss will be each other, no matter how much the script calls for it.
She probably read something inaccurate.
Well, it seems that she's broken it already, what with kissing the new love interest on The OC.
That's a good point, ita. Maybe their pact is something about the way it's done? Because that kiss wasn't really that big a deal. It was just kind of quick. But I honestly have no idea.
In high school, I had a friend who had a theory that if one half of a celebrity couple had a hot and heavy love scene onscreen with someone other than their real-life partner, it meant their marriage (or whatever) was in trouble.
I know there are probably more exceptions than couples that's true for, but the Rachel Bilson/Adam Brody rumor reminded me of it.
But it's not the actor kissing someone else, it's their character kissing another character...(not getting it, I guess).
Hey kids, it's another version of Evil Dead! Except not directed by Raimi, and should be it's own version and not a studio/distributor thing. Still, it fills in that last bit of DVD shelf next to all the other Evil Dead versions.
it's not the actor kissing someone else, it's their character kissing another character...
That having been said, there are still spouses that have a problem with seeing the visual, even significant others in the business.
Hey kids, it's another version of Evil Dead! Except not directed by Raimi, and should be it's own version and not a studio/distributor thing. Still, it fills in that last bit of DVD shelf next to all the other Evil Dead versions.
If they don't use Bruce Campbell (and they might not, cuz, you know, old) they really need to get ahold of Nicholas Brendon's agent.
That link also says that they'll be making a Grudge sequel now that the American remake has cracked the $100 million mark. Yay! More crab-crawling work for Takako Fuji!
eta: this site [link] says that Justin Theroux is in the running to play Ash.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. NO!