Stepmother (with Susan Sarandon) had a song, as did The First Wives Club, and I'm sure there are others I can't remember.
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My best friend's Wedding.
Top Gun.
What? Wait. What are we talking about?
PS I Love You had 2 karaoke sequences.
I'm supposed to get it in the mail today.
Present in some != obligatory, is all I'm saying. I was wondering if I'd missed a bunch of singing (and I'd have been grateful to).
I can't believe my projectionist wants to wait 'till tomorrow to screen Indiana Jones. Augh these kids today! With their sleep-related values. I don't understand it.
Present in some != obligatory, is all I'm saying.
I'll grant you that. I'll admit to not seeing hardly any romcoms in the past 20 years or so, just because I think the genre has produced so few decent examples. The song clips are the ones usually shown when they show a clip from a film, so it seemed to me that they were more prevalent than in reality.
Uwe Boll Plans To Improv For New Movie On Darfur Massacre, 'Janjaweed'.
The movie will follow a group of journalists who "get confronted by attack and have to decide whether to help the people or simply report," Boll said. "I'm sure if my name [was] George Clooney it would run for the Oscars, this movie."
I cannot tell if he's running with his shit-ass reputation for all it's worth, or if he actually believes in what he's doing. What I've heard about Postal is so fucking appalling that I'd almost be willing to pony up for a hit fund, not just a retire petition.