September 26, 2011
"I like watching people fall in love onscreen so much that I can suspend my disbelief in the contrived situations that occur only in the heightened world of romantic comedies. I have come to enjoy the moment when the male lead, say, slips and falls right on top of the expensive wedding cake. I actually feel robbed when the female lead’s dress doesn’t get torn open at a baseball game while the JumboTron camera is on her. I regard romantic comedies as a subgenre of sci-fi, in which the world operates according to different rules than my regular human world. For me, there is no difference between Ripley from “Alien” and any Katherine Heigl character. They are equally implausible. They’re all participating in a similar level of fakey razzle-dazzle, and I enjoy every second of it."

Mindy Kaling: “Flick Chicks” : The New Yorker

This whole thing is amazing, and you should read it. Like right now. Go. Now. Do it.

June 1, 2011

The Waiting Game Trailer (by onslaughtmediallc)

The producers of the movie said they are taking cue from popular comedies and adapting them into something palatable for Christian audiences.

“I love all the Judd Apatow movies – ‘40 Year Old Virgin,’ ‘Knocked Up,’ ‘Superbad’ – they’re all great,” Rich Praytor, a co-producer and co-writer of the film, told The Gazette.

“So we wanted to take something like that into the Christian arena.”

Read more.

So. It’s a Christian rom-com. About abstinence. With a Ted Haggard cameo. Also, this is apparently what Candace Cameron is up to these days.

I don’t even know what to say about this disturbing turn of events.

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