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Friday
31Oct2008

Sarah Jessica Parker and Hugh Grant Exceed Their Rom-Com Quotas

sjp03.jpgI hate to be the one to break it to you, but Sarah Jessica Parker and Hugh Grant will star in a new romantic comedy for Marc Lawrence, the director of Music and Lyrics and Two Weeks Notice a the writer of the Miss Congeniality movies.

Yes, that might be the scariest thing you see all day.

Variety reports that the untitled film, formerly known as Buffalo Faith, will feature the first ballot Rom-Com Hall of Fame inductees as "a high-powered New York couple who witness a murder and are placed in a witness protection program in a small Wyoming town."

Sure, because that basic concept worked so well in My Blue Heaven.

I think I'd rather drink gasoline than see this movie.

What in the hell happened to Hugh Grant? He's not even trying anymore. Or does he actually like all these romantic comedies? About a Boy is a keeper, Four Weddings is great, Notting Hill and the first Bridget Jones make the cut in that genre, but man...enough is enough. Go pick up a trashy hooker or something and get yourself right, Hugh.

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Reader Comments (1)

I have to disagree, I love these guys, and the director, i have to say is a favorite. I think Hugh makes the movie a lot funnier, and the story actually sounds interesting. Especially it being a romantic comedy. I LOVEDDDDDDDDD Music and Lyrics and Bridget Jones is funny. Respectfully, I think your wrong about this, and have fun drinking gasoline, then, I will go see the movie!

Sunday, November 2, 2008 | Unregistered Commenter<3 Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica

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