Uma Thurman's "Ex"-Rated Poster
We've been reporting on "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" since the screenplay was first snapped up, so it's cool to see that the flick semi-sped through production and is now starting to dole out the promotional material. IGN FilmForce has an exclusive look at the brand-new poster for the Luke Wilson / Uma Thurman super-hero rom-com ... and it's pretty cute.
Written by "Simpsons" scribe Don Payne, "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" shows what happens when you break the heart of a temperamental super-heroine. Comedy veteran Ivan Reitman ("Meatballs," "Stripes," "Ghostbusters") is the director, and the supporting cast looks pretty solid, too: Eddie Izzard, Rainn Wilson, Anna Faris, and Wanda Sykes.
Expect a trailer bulletin for the flick some time soon. It's scheduled to open on July 21st, which would put it up against "Lady in the Water" and "Monster House."
Written by "Simpsons" scribe Don Payne, "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" shows what happens when you break the heart of a temperamental super-heroine. Comedy veteran Ivan Reitman ("Meatballs," "Stripes," "Ghostbusters") is the director, and the supporting cast looks pretty solid, too: Eddie Izzard, Rainn Wilson, Anna Faris, and Wanda Sykes.
Expect a trailer bulletin for the flick some time soon. It's scheduled to open on July 21st, which would put it up against "Lady in the Water" and "Monster House."
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Witless_Sod writes: on Apr 28 2006 10:17 AM Really undecided on whether to see that one. The premise looks interesting enough, but it's directed by marshmallow-soft Ivan Reitman. I don't have anything against the guy personally, but his humor is just too cutesy for my tastes. That plus that fact that you just know Wanda Sykes is going to play the part of the sassy comic relief spells "by the numbers" as far as movies go. The jokes will, for the most part, be telegraphed well in advance. The movie will probably have its moments, but fear not: any hint of originality will disappear quickly as it turns into the good ol' formula film. (Reply to this) |
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renodc writes: on Apr 30 2006 02:37 PM Uma's face is looking a little boney. (Reply to this) |
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