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The Heartbreak Kid starring Ben Stiller, Malin Akerman and Michelle Monaghan

Posted on July 6, 2010 Written by ripitup

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The Heartbreak Kid starring Ben Stiller, Malin Akerman and Michelle Monaghan
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Eddie (Ben Stiller) has reached 40 and single. Unfortunately for him, his happily married (=wife-obliging) best friend Mac (Rob Corddry) thinks he will end of alone and miserable and his father Doc (Jerry Stiller, the real life father of actor Ben Stiller) is not happy with how many women his son is sleeping with. In  between all the trouble they are getting him and his ex-fiancé getting married, he happens to meet a gorgeous blonde by chance. Her name is Lila (Malin Akerman), she is sweet, down-to-earth and seems like the perfect woman.

Eddie ends up marrying Lila. It is not like he could do any better. But during their honeymoon, he starts noticing that Lila is irritable, unstable and well, is a little nuts. It is during the honeymoon that Eddie meets a beautiful brunette by the name of Miranda (Michelle Monaghan). She is there for a family vacation. She is fun, easy-going and totally sane. And she seems like she is into him. Of course she doesn’t know that Eddie is married. So Eddie’s “romantic” holiday is spent between handling Lila and trying to spend as much time as he can with Miranda. But Miranda is bound to find out any time…

The Heartbreak Kid starring Ben Stiller, Malin Akerman and Michelle Monaghan
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The Heartbreak Kid is not your typical romantic comedy. First of all, it is not exactly romantic enough to be even called a romcom. It is a comedy with some romantic moments attached and the only reason romantic scenes are only there to build the ground for more comedy. But you can’t exactly label this one as a sole comedy because well…While it is a funny movie, it is not hilarious all the time. It is fun  and certainly easy to watch but you may not exactly pull stomach muscles from laughing. It is rightfully R-rated. After all, Lila is playing a character who knows a lot of weird sex positions but she doesn’t know what missionary means… And then there is Edie’s old dad who talks about p**** a lot. Yep, he uses the exact word.

The Heartbreak Kid starring Ben Stiller, Michelle Monaghan and Malin Akerman
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This movie is directed by the Farrelly Brothers; Bobby and Peter Farrelly and co-written by them. The script is based on the 1972’s The Heartbreak Kid.

You are probably familiar with at least some of the work of the brothers: “There is something about Mary”,”Me, myself and Irene”, Stuck on You, Fever Pitch, Shallow Hal…

The Heartbreak Kid is an R-rated, sort of romcom with the sensibility of Me, myself and Irene. But I have to say, I loved the ending.

5.9 on IMDB. A 6 from me.

Buy this film on Amazon.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: Ben Stiller, Bob Farrelly, comedy, Jerry Stiller, Malin Akerman, Michelle Monaghan, movies, Peter Farrelly, Rob Corddry, romance, The Farrelly Brothers, The Heartbreak Kid

3 Summer Movies to Anticipate: Inception, Salt, Knight and Day

Posted on July 5, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Knight and Day starring Cameron Diaz and Tom Cruise.
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Maybe these movies already came to the theaters in your country or you did have a chance to see them already at an early screening. But for those of you who haven’t, here are 3 movies to anticipate and enjoy in the summer. The article features  trailers and info on the movies. You can read it here.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: Angelina Jolie, Cameron Diaz, inception, knight and day, leonardo dicaprio, movies, salt, summer movies, Tom Cruise

Job Hunting for Writers: 7 Similarities Between Job Search for Writers and Other Professions

Posted on July 4, 2010 Written by ripitup

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This post has moved to my writing/blogging site. Click on the link to read the article: 8 Similarities Between Job Search for Writers and Other Professionals.

 

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Filed Under: Writing, Blogging, Website Monetizing Tagged With: career management, careers, freelance writing, freelance writing jobs, job search, job-hunting, writer, writers, writing

Phenomenon starring John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Robert Duvall and Forest Whitekar

Posted on July 3, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Phenomenon starring John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Forest Whitekar and Robert Duvall
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George Malley (John Travolta) is a nice, sweet guy living in a small town, working as a car mechanic. His best friends are Nate (Forest Whitekar) and the town doctor (Robert Duvall). He is hopelessly in love with Lace (Kyra Sedgwick), a single mom who lives a little outside of the town with her two young children. She has been burnt once before so she is not exactly willing to let George in, no matter how sweet he seems.

George’s ordinary life gets a big challenge at his birthday; in the form of a very bright light. What the hell was that? The problems and complications arise when almost immediately after the incident, all of George’s senses have become a lot more efficient and impossibly good. He was sort of smart before but now he can sense earthquakes before the officials, without any devices, can read tens of books at night (and learn everything in them) and can even learn Spanish on a 30-minute car ride without having been able to speak a word before…His friends are scared. The Doc and Nate do their best to understand. Is something supernatural at work? And will Geroge finally get the happy ending he deserves with Lace?

Phenomenon is wonderfully smart and sweet romantic/ drama with a hint of some fantasy elements.  It is impossible not to root for George- whose oldest acquaintances turn their back on him when his actions and talents don’t seem to make sense anymore. Directed by Jon Turteltaub (While You Were Sleeping, National Treasure) and written by Gerald Di Pego. This is one of my favorite Travolta films and I really love the connection and relationship he has with Grace. Wonderfully humane and emotional.

The film also has a very decent soundtrack featuring Sheryl Crowe, Peter Gabriel, Eric Clapton and more. My favorite song from the movie, as it also is used during a very meaningful scene, is Have a Little Faith in me. Rated at 6.3 on IMDB. 8.0 from me.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: drama, fantasy, Forest Whitekar, Gerald Di Pego, John Travolta, john travolta films, john travolta movies, Jon Turteltaub, Kyra Sedgwick, movies, Robert Duvall, romance

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