Apparently they're turning Thank You for Smoking into a television series.
Ethan Rayne ,'Potential'
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It was funny. Not that funny. Anybody really believe Katie Holmes could ever be described as the "reporter with the amazing tits?"(Although perhaps as a C-cup I'm not making allowances for the 'more than a mouthful is wasted' crowd out there.)
Apparently they're turning Thank You for Smoking into a television series.
I guess Peripheral Vision Man did get picked up.
That movie was so lackluster that the day after I watched it I was under the consistent misimpression that I needed to watch it before returning the DVD.
I liked the movie. It was pretty entertaining and funny, and I found the character of Nick Naylor interesting.
Anybody really believe Katie Holmes could ever be described as the "reporter with the amazing tits?"
Well, I still haven't seen The Gift.
Anybody really believe Katie Holmes could ever be described as the "reporter with the amazing tits?"
Perhaps she can juggle with them.
Well, maybe she wasn't bored on her wedding night, then, dawg. I wouldn't remember except they said it three times, without say, adding "Oh, yeah, they're little but they're perky. I love the perky tits." I laughed and was amused at the time, but they do realize shows have to be on every week, right? Shawn, snap. Go team Dale(?) and Ron.
Never in a million years did I picture that role being cast with Katie Holmes, but apparently when they combined the two characters from the book to create her, they decided to throw both physical descriptions out the window.
Despite not liking the movie, poor source material never doomed a show-- Buffy and BSG come to mind. The Nick Naylor show sounds like a good idea, and I'm sure it was picked up because of the House/Shark misanthropic lead trend. Except, well, House saves lives and lawyers rule. Not so sure about PR firms. But I guess that's why it's a comedy.
I am now officially old. I can honestly report that the first Bond movie I remember seeing (when originally televised, not in the theater) was Dr. No. That is just sad.
I can't wrap my head around TYFS being a continuing story -- it'll require some pretty major reworking. (And I'm optimistically assuming they'll go back to the book for this, instead of trying to adapt the film, since the book is where the entire plot lives.)