“The Water For Elephants” actress recently sat down with MTV to calm curiosity over her experience kissing Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattison. The results are in, but apparently it wasn’t Reese’s favorite. But don’t fret, RPatz fans, Robert was battling a cold while filming the love scene with his leading lady.
During his interview with MTV, Pattison gave the gloomy details. "My nose is running all over the place, and it was in one of the additional photography scenes, and Reese had this wig on, and literally, I was wiping my nose on her wig," Pattison said.
Newlywed Reese recollected shooting the scene in her own interview saying "He did have a very runny nose, yeah," and when describing what seems like a beautiful on-screen moment Reese added "It wasn't appealing; it wasn't pleasant.”
Predictable, cheesy, and unrealistic 99.9% of the time, right? So, why do we continue to watch them? Probably, because even if a lot of the events that take place in such movies never happen, at least we get to live out that daydream for about 90 minutes! Chick flicks have always been my favorite genre of movie, because they're an escape. Most of the time, as a girl, it's what I dream about...finding that "one" person while randomly walking into Starbucks or not being able to stand a certain person, only to find that I'm really in love with him. I think the little girl in all of us comes out while watching these movies. We want to be treated like princesses and have all of our dreams come true, even if it means living through the leading lady of the film. I have to admit though, as I continue to watch them, the more I wonder 'is it possible to fall in love like that?', 'can something like that really happen?', and 'will I ever find it?' The real reason I keep watching them....Because I DO believe things like that can happen in our every day world, and they're just too good to quit watching!
My Top 10 Chick Flicks of all time (in no particular order really):
The Proposal
When In Rome
Titanic
A Walk To Remember
13 Going On 30
27 Dresses
Sweet Home Alabama
Runaway Bride
While You Were Sleeping
Valentines Day
I'm sure this list will continue to grow as more come out in the years to come ;). What are some of your favorite Chick Flicks/Romantic Comedies?
Soon-to-be in theaters movie, Going the Distance combines the very talented Drew Barrymore and funny-man Justin Long in a fun, romantic comedy about what happens during a long-distance relationship.
This movie is unique in that there are very few movies on the topic of long-distance relationships, probably because they aren’t always fun or funny and are usually a lot of hard work. I also don’t know if I could see Drew and Justin having a lot of on screen chemistry, but I could be wrong. I think it might turn out to be a really funny movie, especially with Christina Applegate and comedian Jim Gaffigan playing supporting roles. What do you guys think?
Angelina Jolie is badass. We all know that. But what I loved about her newest movie, Salt, was the fact that the directors didn’t have to play up her sexuality at all, even dressing her as a man in some scenes, to make the movie seem good. She stood on her own, stepped out of her beauty, and proved her acting chops. I don’t know too many actresses who can outrun angry, disgruntled men and captivate your attention for two hours while doing it. But aside from praising her acting abilities, the movie itself was just… alright.
Angelina Jolie plays a CIA agent Evelyn Salt who is set up by a tipster claiming that she is a Russian spy. Her partners assume it’s the truth when she decides to run after the accusation, and trust me, the whole time you are left debating where her loyalties truly lie, to the US or the Russians. The plot had some twists that kept your attention and definitely left you guessing, and a pretty good ending. In all sincerity, though, it was much like any other CIA, spy-themed movie. You expect to have twists and car chase scenes, but is it actually anything groundbreaking and mind-boggling? No. Would I still see it? Yes, but maybe not for 8-12 dollars in the theater. Red box this with your dude and snuggle up on the couch with a bowl of popcorn. He’ll thank you for choosing something other than one of those horrible chick flicks people have been producing lately.
According to USA today Inception is dominating at the box office.
Opening his new film Inception on the same weekend his blockbuster The Dark Knight was released two years ago, director Christopher Nolan has again scored with critics and fans. The brain-twister raked in $60.4 million, according to studio estimates. Though some analysts had projected an opening as high as $70 million, the debut establishes Nolan as the thinking man's action filmmaker.
Wow!! First weekend and its bringing in the money!!